The Straits Times, 10 October 1961
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Title Section19 1961-10-10 1 \VKIt\4.l n.ULY lIBTIFIBB SALE EXI EKPS BHMIOO fttb The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1961. 13 CENTS.19 words
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Article, Illustration985 1961-10-10 1 N. Borneo leaders report on talks in London MACLEOD AGREES THERE IS NO TIME TO WASTE 'We wish to join with equal rights' 1(1 ALA LUMPUR, Mon. Two North Borneo leaders said here today that in talks with Mr. lain Macleod, the Colonial Secretary, they had been led985 words
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Article140 1961-10-10 1 Lighter strikers resume FRESH TALKS TOMORROW SINGAPORE, Mon. A strike today by about 2,000 lightermen operating in the Outer Roads and Singapore River was called off tonight, pending the resumption of negotiations with their! employers at the Labour Ministry on Wednesday. The men. members of the Singapore Transport Vessel Workers'140 words
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Article40 1961-10-10 1 NEW DELHI. Mon. The Defence Ministry announced that four Indian Canberra jets left Agra today to join the United Nations Command in the Congo. Two more will leave Inter this week, the announcement said U.P.I.UPI - 40 words
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Article46 1961-10-10 1 Deportee hunt 12th day DARWIN Mon The police .search for two Malayan deportees in hiding in Dftrwln "ntcri'd Its 12th j ciav today. The Malayans. I Darts bin Saris. 31. and Zainal bin Hashim. 24. former pearl divers, were ordered deported by the Ministry of Immigration.46 words
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465 1961-10-10 1 Merger will not deprive citizens of rights PREMIER LEE SAYS HIS AIM IS TO LET ALL KEEP THEIR PRIVILEGES IJNDHR the merger plan now being discussed, it is proposed Hint all Singapore citizens should retain all rights and privileges which they enjoy at present regardless of whether they were ix>rn465 words
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Article33 1961-10-10 1 MOSCOW. Mon.— A col lee- j tion of Boris Pasternak's poems, containing works writ- ten up to 1960. has been published in a 375-page volume, Radio Moscow reported today. I -U.P.IUPI - 33 words
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130 1961-10-10 1 Motorist, son and wife hurt in crash OtEl -'.VIBAX. Mon. Mr. J. B. B. swarm. a Malacca planter and motor racing enthusiast, was seriously injured when his car crashed into an embankment at Fedas, 12 miles from Seremban. last night. 1 His wife and four-year-old son. who were with him,130 words
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Article202 1961-10-10 1 A CAN A Kiuam). Mon. Five adventhurers who tried to sail to Australia from Singapore in a 25--year-old converted lifeboat have been rescued from a .small island near here by a naval patrol boat. Klaus Leopolz. 30. Alfred Drcckman. 13. Peter Bryslinski. 21. and Heinz202 words
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361 1961-10-10 1 RED ENVOYS, POLICE IN AIRPORT SCUFFLE AMSTERDAM, Monday. TKN Soviet Embassy officials fought their way into the police office at Schiphol airport here today and dragged away a Russian woman, whose husband had detected to the I West. The woman. Mrs. Alexei Golub. was taken to a Soviet airlines office361 words
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Article58 1961-10-10 1 SINGAPORE. Tur.v Singapore Custom* early today lound 400 ozs. of smuggled gold on board the ship Ormara. bound for India from Hong KOll3. The gold valued at $40,000, was lound concealed between the wood panelling in the hospital of the ship The search is still going58 words
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Article25 1961-10-10 1 VIENNA. Mon.- -Bulgaria's first nuclear research reactor, built by Soviet exports, has been put into operation, the Bulgarian Communist Party newspaper today reported.25 words
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Article148 1961-10-10 1 $1m. suits by Aw widow, daughter SINGAPORE. Mun. A widow and daughter of the late Mr. Aw Boon Haw, the Tiger Balm king, have filed writs in the Singapore High Court registry claiming a total of $1,137,500. They are Madam Tan Kyi Kyi and Miss Aw Sian. both oi Hong148 words
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Article30 1961-10-10 1 MACLEOD OUT LONDON .Mon— .M: ginalfl M.iuldiny Presidi n't of Board of Trade, appointed Colonial Secretary in place ol Mr Mat lemi bi < "in' Chancellor < f Ducb) <>f Lancaster.30 words
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Article113 1961-10-10 2 KENNEDY'S PEN-PAL PRINCE NORODOM pHNOMFKMI. Mon.— The Cambodian Chief of State. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, told the nation yesterday In- ha» agreed to become a friend of the U.S. President, Mr. Kennedy, and keep up regular correspondence with him. Prince Xo.odom made the statement in a twohour speech marking his return113 words
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Article31 1961-10-10 2 TEHERAN. Mon Police last night dispersed an antiGovernment demonstration here by National Front members who support the former Prime Minister, Mr. Mohammed Mossadeq. Several "trouble-makers' were reported arrested Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article29 1961-10-10 2 THE HAGUE. Mon. A 35-year-old Kubsian chemist. Alexei Golub. has asked for asylum in the Netherlands, a spokesman for the Dutch Ministry of Justice said today. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration356 1961-10-10 2 SOEKARNO TELLS MASS RALLY: WE NO LONGER BEG TO ACHIEVE OUR NATIONAL IDEALS JAKARTA, Monday. INDONESIA is ready to fight to achieve its national ideals, President Soekarno said yesterday. He was speaking at a mass rally in Jogjakarta in the presence of the visiting Polish President,Reuter - 356 words
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396 1961-10-10 2 New floor and ceiling prices to be main topic at the tin talks LONDON, iMonday. •JHE fixing ot a new floor and ceiling prices under the International Tin Agreement is expected to be one of the main ilems on the agenda at the meeting of the International Tin Council whichReuter - 396 words
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65 1961-10-10 2 ONLY ITEM ON U.N. AGENDA -BY ADLAI WALTHAM. (Massachusetts i Mon.— Mr. Adlai Stevenso.i. the chief U.S. delegate to the United Nations. said yesterday that there was really only one item on the agenda In the current Assembly session "the survival of the human race." He said at Brandeis UniversityReuter - 65 words
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Article277 1961-10-10 2 LONDON, Mon— The Rev. Brian Hession. founder and organiser of Cancer \nonymous. has died in a London hospital, it was announced yesterday. He was .">4 .Mr. Hession underwent four major cancer operations in his life and onee seven years ago in America was given onlyReuter - 277 words
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Article53 1961-10-10 2 NEW DELHI.. Mon Detectives have arrested a 32--year-old electrician for alleged complicity in a crude bomb explosion in a crowded Delhi street on Sept. 29 five j minutes after the Prime M:njister. Mr Nehru, had passed that \va>\ Police "sources ruvp the name of the man asReuter - 53 words
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Miscellaneous20 1961-10-10 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby WUOS^ (xtPOUKH) THE BtTgEATW>) 'OONTJKK 'uNCLE SeOMC that?,/ y mom "o>c°!Lr^r\ »ixv ou> wuousu I20 words
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335 1961-10-10 3 KISSES FOR THE WOMEN AS PEACE MARCHERS LEAVE MOSCOW AFTER 5-DAY STAY MOSCOW, Mon. Twenty peace marchers from Britain, the I nited States and West Germany left here for home by train yesterday travelling firstclass on second-class tickets. During their five-day stay in Moscow the marchers, some of whom hadReuter - 335 words
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Article212 1961-10-10 3 WASHINGTON, Monday. pROFESSOR Ralph Lapp, an atomic scientist who worked on the first atom bomb, said yesterday he thought Russia's current series of nuclear tests had already exceeded the safe annual limit of fall-out danger. In a radio interview. Professor Lapp, now a consulting physicist inReuter - 212 words
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Article57 1961-10-10 3 Russians blast off No. 19 WASHINGTON, Mon.—Russia conducted her 19th nuclear shot of the current series early today, the Atomic Energy Commission announced. The announcement said it was another atmosphere test, in the Arctic region in the vicinity of Noveyi Zemlya. It said "The detonation was in the atmosphere andReuter - 57 words
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Article27 1961-10-10 3 MARSEILLES. Mon— Four masked gunmen got away with 20,000 new francs (about £1.400) worth of Pari-Mutuel betting stakes in a cafe holdup here today. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article232 1961-10-10 3 Christmas strike threat IN BRIEF I ONDON, Mon —The threat of a Christmas railway workers' strike in Britain was made here yesterday by Mr. Jack Simons, president of the 70.000-strong Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen. Mr. Simons said a breakdown of railway pay negotiations, due to be resumed232 words
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Article, Illustration298 1961-10-10 3 A GERMAN PEACE TREATY WILL FRUSTRATE Dr. A 's AMBITION— MIX BAN ON A-ARMS TO BONN IS SOUGHT EAST BERLIN, Mon. Mr. Anastas Mikoyan, Soviet First Deputy Premier, said last night that a German peace treaty would be a great obstacle to Dr. Konrad Adenauer's possession of the atomic bomb.Reuter - 298 words
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Article89 1961-10-10 3 PARIS, Mon. Britain and 'The Six" meet over the conference table here tomorrow to discuss In a spirit of caution Britain's application to join the Common Market. The meeting is a prelude to formal negotiations due to open In Brussels in the first fortnight of November.Reuter - 89 words
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151 1961-10-10 3 Critic gets one-way ticket to his dream country HOUSTON, Mon. Mr. Charles Hugh Dillon, 54, (above), a Texas freelance writer who has always wanted to quit the United States for a Socialist country, left last night for a new life in Denmark, "a model Socialist State." Mr. Dillon's trip byUPI - 151 words
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177 1961-10-10 3 TOKYO GETS WARNING AS TYPHOON VIOLET MOVES IN rpOKYO, Mon. Ty- phoon Violet today moved towards central Japan and an emergency warning was signalled ever the entire Pacific coast. The typhoon carried winds up to 150 miltfs per hour. Schools were ready to close and Americans in local housing wereReuter - 177 words
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Article33 1961-10-10 3 HAVANNA. Mon.— A revolutionary tribunal yesterday sentenced. 19 people to prison terms ranging from one to five years as enemies of the Fidel Castro regime. Three others were acquitted. U.P.I.UPI - 33 words
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Miscellaneous440 1961-10-10 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA SHORT WAVK SERVICE: NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 41 metres SERVICE 41.7 metres MEDIUM WAVK SERVICE A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Negara- 47.6 metres ku, News Headlines; 6.05 Morning AM. 600 Good Morning; 602 Melodies; 650 Keep Fit With Telk Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; Lee; 7.00 Eastern Melodies; 7.30440 words
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Article348 1961-10-10 4 Saw lover slain. she tells court CINGAPORE. Mon. A young woman told the Assize Court today that she saw her boy friend being fatally stabbed by a man whom she had known for a fortnight. Lee Hong Eng was testifying at the trial of two men. Choo Ah Klat alias348 words
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Article44 1961-10-10 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Mr. O. R. Main, marine and supplies administration manager of the Shell Company of Singapore, will address Rutarians of Singapore on "Some Aspects of running a Tanker Fleet" at their luncheon meeting at Cathay Hotel at 1 p.m. on Wednesday.44 words
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Article506 1961-10-10 4 People's Assn. makes work offer to 'former employees' SINGAPORE, Monday. fHE board of management of the People's Association today gave "former members" of the staff a final chance to apply for reemployment with the association. The secretary/treasurer of the association, Mr. Woon Wan Siang, in a press506 words
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268 1961-10-10 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Negotiations between the Housing and Development Board and leaders of its labour union on the question of regular work on Sundays for about 1.500 workers* ln the Board's Estates Department ended In deadlock this afternoon. The workers were represented by the268 words
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Article, Illustration124 1961-10-10 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. As a little girl of 11, Josui Oshikawa was first taught ntebana, the delightful Japanese art of flower arrangement. Now 69, she is still as enthusiastic as ever about the art which has brought her rich rewards. Madam Oshikawa, now on a world tour,124 words
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132 1961-10-10 4 10,000 SOLDIERS GIVEN 'LIFTS' BY THIS UNIT SINGAPORE, Mom. No. 110 Squadron, the only Royal Air Force helicopter squadron in Malaya, has lifted its 10.000 th soldier Into the Malayan Jungles since It began operations from the Royal Australian Air Force base at Butterworth two years ago. The squadron has132 words
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Article33 1961-10-10 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Water will be shut off tomorrow in ZONES TWO and THREE from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. and in ZONES FOUR and SEVEN from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.33 words
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Article214 1961-10-10 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. nnWO top Thai customs officials arrived in Singa- pore today in the course of a five -month world tour to study ways and means to speed up baggage clearance at the Siamese ports and airports. Police Major General Arthasidhl Slcihisunthorn, the Hiai Director-General of214 words
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Article105 1961-10-10 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— Twelve Perth firms, including the Bank of New South Wales, have donated a total of A£200.4.0d. ($1,360) to the Bukit Ho Swee Fire National Relief Fund. The firms are: Bank of New South Wales £100: Commonwealth Banking Corporation (W.A.) £25; W. K. Witt (W.A.) Pty.105 words
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Article31 1961-10-10 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— lnche Ya'acob bin Mohammed, Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister, will open the new Malay Youth Literary Association at 109. Jalan Eunos, on Sunday at 4.30 p.m.31 words
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182 1961-10-10 4 A.C.S.U. ON 'ARBITRARY' DISMISSALS BY WAR DEPARTMENT SINGAPORE. Mon. J 0 The Army Civil Ser- < vice Union today dis- < closed that it had asked I the War Department to 3 stop what it called the I "arbitrary" dismissals i of local employees. Mr. P. S. Pillai. the Union182 words
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Article91 1961-10-10 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A spe- 4 clal 7 a.m. .service will be 1 conducted at the St. Andrew's < Cathedral tomorrow for the < Rev. Abraham Daniels, who I collapsed and died yesterday < while visiting sick members < of his parish. The body of Rev. Daniels. J91 words
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Miscellaneous139 1961-10-10 4 I^HE following is today's sche- aule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC: From London. Beirut. Bahrein. Bombay, Colombo (BA 712) 4.40 p.m. Qantas: From Sydney. Perth, Jakarta (QT 781) 2.35 p.m.; from Sydney, Darwin (QP 571) 5.10 pjn.; from London, Rome, Cairo. Karachi, Calcutta, Bangkok139 words
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Miscellaneous131 1961-10-10 4 Bangkok. Kuala Lumpur (TO 401) 7.45 pjn. Pan American: Prom Jakarta (PA 818) 9.20 a.m. KLM: Prom Amsterdam (XL 831) Geneva. Rome, Cairo. Dhahran. Karachi. Bangkok 4.35 p.m. Cathay Pacific: From Kong Kong. Bangkok (CX 725) 11.25 p.m. Garvda: Prom Medan (OA 990) 3.10 pjn. Malayan Airways: Prom Penang, Ipoh,131 words
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Miscellaneous92 1961-10-10 4 kok (JL 712) Hong Kong, Tokyo 8.30 a.m. Thai International: T< Jakarta (TO 401) 8.30 p.m. Cathay Pacific: To Bangkok:, Hone Kong (CX 724. 8.30 a.m. Pan -American: To Saigon. Manila. Honolulu. Los Angele* (PA 818) 10.30 a.m. Malaran Airways: To Kuchlng, Slbu, Brunei, Jewelton. Sandskan (ML 410) 6.30 a.m.;92 words
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299 1961-10-10 5 Hill moved 1½ miles to build bowl for theatre in the park task of moving a hill one and a half miles to King George V Park has just been completed. The hill was in the Ngee Ann Kongsi cemetery in Orchard Road. Mr. Tan Geok Chuan, the sub-contractor, told299 words
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165 1961-10-10 5 Teachers on strike invited to Borneo KUCHING, Mon.— The Bishop of Borneo. the Right Rev. Nigel Cornwall, recently challenged striking teachers in Glasgow "to come to Borneo where you will be simply swept along by the boys and girls longing for tion.'Bishop Cornwall, now in England, was speaking at a165 words
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Article120 1961-10-10 5 Storeman lost from liner OIXGAPORE, Mon The captain of the liner Chitral now docked in Singapore cabled the Seamen's Registration Office in London today that one of his crew was missing. The missing man. John Phillips. 55. who looked after the ship's stores, is believed to have fallen overboard and120 words
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Article, Illustration50 1961-10-10 5 British Prime Minister Mr. Harold Macmillan shakes hands with Dato Ong Yokp Lin. leader of the Malayan delegation to the Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference, at a dinner for the delegates given by the British Government at the Royal Naval College, Greenwich. London.50 words
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145 1961-10-10 5 SINGAPORE, Monday. X.L.M. Royal Dutch Airlines will end their representation for Air Ceylon in Singapore on Nov. 1. the X.L.M. general manager. Mr. A. A. Posthumus, revealed today. He declined to disclose the reason for this. From April next year British Overseas145 words
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Article59 1961-10-10 5 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Thieves stole 35 chickens valued at $80 from a farm at the 12J mile. Woodlands Road, early today. Lim Hor Ting. 51. a farmer told police that he was roused at 2.30 a.m. by noises. He rushed out to his farm and heard footsteps. Later59 words
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Article52 1961-10-10 5 PENANG. Mon. News has boon received in Penang of the death of Mr. E.J. Markrnzie Hay. a director ol J.H. Vavasseur and Co. <M) Ltd.. at his home in Hampshire, on Oct. 5. The Penang offices of the firm will close at 1 p.m. tomorrow as a mark52 words
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Article70 1961-10-10 5 SHOT DEAD WHILE OUT HUNTING MUAR. Mon.— The game ranger of Lenga. Inche Murad bin Mohamed Tahir. 39. was shot dead in Jungle near Kampong Durian Chondor, 40 miles from Muar. on Tuesday. Inche Murad. a ranger for 14 years, had gone on a wild boar hunt with three helpers70 words
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71 1961-10-10 5 RIDA plans h.q building in capital KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Rural Industrial Development Authority plans to build a 51. 6 million headquarters building In the Federal capital. The 10-storey building, which will be in Batu Road will also serve as a centre for Malay traders in Kuala Lumpur. The centre71 words
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290 1961-10-10 5 KAJA Ba'ayah binte Raja Ya'acob was yesterday elected president of the Larut and Matang division of Umno in place of her husband. Inche Mchamed Noor bin Mohamed, who has been suspended for three years from holding office In th£ party. The division's290 words
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Article, Illustration56 1961-10-10 7 VICKI CHRISTIDIS. winner of the "Miss Penan;; Hair Style 1961" poses with her trophy after winning the contest from 27 contestants held at the E. O. Hotel on Saturday. She wore a Grecian dress with a Grecian hair-do. She was sponsored by Ivy's56 words
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Article, Illustration366 1961-10-10 7 State Govt. criticised by Aziz 'REFUSED TO HELP IN LAND SCHEME'— SAYS MINISTER BLTTERWORTH, Monday. r pili; Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Lshak. today criticised the Penang State Government for not helping in the first co-operative land scheme started in 1959 at Bertam, Kepala Batas, near366 words
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209 1961-10-10 7 KUCHING, Monday. THE new Council Negri proposed for Sarawak under the White Paper on electoral and constitutional advance will give the balance of representation to local men elected from divisional advisory councils. The White Paper, published last week-end, proposed that the209 words
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Article44 1961-10-10 7 KUALA KANGSAR. Mom The Chung Wan Middle School here, first established In 1956. has now got a $90,000 extension. The school now has 22 classrooms. three science laboratories, a library, a block of quarters for teachers and an office.44 words
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Article100 1961-10-10 7 Tory the guest of Sultan PENANG, Mon.— The British High Commissioner. Sir Geofroy Tory, and Lady Tory, were guests of the Sultan of Kedah at cocktails at the Ist ana Anak Buklt, Alor Star, today. Sir Geofroy left Kuala Lumpur thLs morning on a tcur in north Malaya. He will100 words
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89 1961-10-10 7 Lorry man collapses at wheel, crashes pENANG, Mon.— A lorry driver collapsed and died at the wheel at Bridge Street here yesterday. Ooi (hung Phcow was going along Bridge Street to Beach Street when, at the junction of Xoordin Street, he had a heart attack. His lorry swerved to the89 words
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Article37 1961-10-10 7 PENANG. Mon.—Worshippers thronged Thai Buddhist temples here today for the observance of the Buddhist All Souls' Day. They brought offerings of food and fruits which they later offered the priest who chanted prayers.37 words
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Article47 1961-10-10 7 PENANG. Mon— A $360 gold watch was stolen from the Prisons Department quarters at Gaol Road during the week end. Mr. Oh Chin Soo. a clerk In the Prisons Department, who reported the loss, also said $5 cash and an identity card were missing.47 words
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Article75 1961-10-10 7 PENANG, Mon. A trisharlder. Yee Theam Joo. today pleaded guilty to two charges of stealing a motor car. valued at $1,300. and six ty.es. Yee. 29. admitted stealing the vehicle belonging to Teoh Teik Swee at Maxwell Road, and the tyres belonging to Soon75 words
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Article50 1961-10-10 7 PENANG. Mon.— The Mayor of George Town. Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew, has been elected chairman of the Penang division of the Malayan People's Socialist Front. Haji Harun bin Hajl Puteh has been elected vice-chair-man with Inche Mohamed Salleh Yaacob as secretary and Dr. Ong Cheng Piaw treasurer.50 words
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279 1961-10-10 7 rpHE Sarawak United X People's Party has challenged a rival political party, the Party Negara Sarawak (Panas) to take the issue of Malaysia to the people. The chairman of Panas, Abang Haji Mustapha, however, turned down the challenge "because we are not279 words
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Article35 1961-10-10 7 TELUK ANSON. Mon.— Miss Milly Wong, of Kampar, was elected the "Flower Queen" at the Jubilee Year Ball in aid of the Perak Boy Scouts Association building fund here at the v. 'ekend.35 words
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Article92 1961-10-10 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Six men. wanted by police for alleged secret society activities, were detained early yesterday while leaving the Oriental Theatre In New Bridge Road opposite the police headquarters. Shortly before the midnight show ended, detectives from the Hokkien branch of the CID took92 words
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Article29 1961-10-10 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. A youth snatched a gold chain valued at $100 from Madam Chan Scow Heh. 25, in front ol the Oriental Theatre. New Bridge Road, yesterday.29 words
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164 1961-10-10 8 The Perlis relics may not be Hindu KANGAR, Mon. The 1,000-year-old relics found last week in a bat cave on a 400 ft. hill in Mukim Ayer Mata. about seven miles from here, are believed to be not Hindu. "It Is possible they are of Buddhist influence." Dr. H. A.164 words
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Article54 1961-10-10 8 Labourer who stole jailed KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A labourer. Low Yoe Hee. 18, of Swettenham Road, who stole 12 packets of cigarettes and. five bottles of soft drinks from a canteen in the Lake Gardens here on Sept. 29. was today sentenced to two weeks' Jail by the First Magistrate's54 words
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93 1961-10-10 8 KUALA KANGSAR, Mon. —The Indian High Commissioner in Malaya, Mr. Y. K. Purl, and Mrs. Purl today visited the Malay College here and presented 65 books on art. philosophy, culture and literature. Addressing an assembly of students, Mr. Purl said that today a93 words
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280 1961-10-10 8 Builders in S'pore hard hit by shortage of sand DROUGHT, SO PRODUCTION DOWN SINGAPORE, Monday. OUILDERS in Singapore are hard hit by a JJ shortage of builder's sand, the chairman of the Land and Housing Developers' Association, Mr. Lee Kirn Tah, disclosed today. Sand-washing operations In Singapore have been badly280 words
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166 1961-10-10 8 COMMITTEE SET UP TO HELP FIRE VICTIMS SWIPING. Mon.— A relief committee, headed by the chairman of the Taiping Town Council, Mr. Saw Huat Lye, has been set up to care for 119 people rendered homeless when fire gutted a row of seven houses on Friday. Mr. Saw said cash166 words
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Article34 1961-10-10 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A party of 14 co-operative workers and members of voluntary organisations will leave by air on Oct. 18 for a two-week Federation Government sponsored study tour of Rangoon.34 words
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156 1961-10-10 8 Five men are accused of offering girl for sale A LOR STAR, Mon. Four men from Porak and another lrom Kedah were jointly charged in the Magistrate's Court here today with attempting to sell an 18-year-old girl for the purpose of prostitution. Kg Aim Heng. 22. Ong Mvii Cheng. 26.156 words
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Advertisement373 1961-10-10 8 Improve your Swimming H BOVRIL Coiling all sportsmen! Thit.h a s+ries of a**rris*m*mtt to hoip you improve your standard and skill with seme useful him* omd *ommd odmtm. Another piote of good uihhe for omfra strength and stamina, take Bovril regularly L BOVRIL SPORTINC HINTS NO. 2-HOW TO SWIM THE373 words
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Miscellaneous223 1961-10-10 8 B*oB Bmwtny By Balph UeimdaM tC tU& A\ /HE APPS l ~7\ j f HIS PLAYING )C a A X I THINK YER /Anr,,£.M 'ATWIOSPHBtf T 1 ISN'T 50 J^6*° AR< C V W6HT.PUPPSV! 1 C#jj£ ™^j5/ A^ 5 a^CjU I li 7 \tnt<>r By At Capp ITU. TAKE 7A-223 words
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Article, Illustration1381 1961-10-10 9 An unsung hero of a battle fought in hot tropic sun Straits Times Special Feature HIS SOLDIERS ATE UNTIL CORDS ROUND THEIR BELLIES SNAPPED LI E UTENAM Ferguson of the Madras Native Infantry died in Java in the month of August, 1881. His parents in Britain duly received a letterHTS - 1,381 words
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Advertisement91 1961-10-10 9 I an P^^ Pr JP( ■a 1 JH j&£ S I you mifcht look amongst them for m fflfl the name of The most exciting j QHBEfcJ l*^^^^^*H*^ j stereophonic radiogram Mri^BlH ■■MHOBj^Mlft wiser by far would be to look for the name PHILCO. the brand name that 1 guarantees91 words
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Advertisement40 1961-10-10 9 Orchid BUY ONE TIN 5 kalis KNIFE BRAND c Mg on or ONE TIN 6 lbs. </&** fe2ott% Cooking Oil and have 2 cakes of ORCHID SOAP FREE! before 31st. October 1961 yy \W^^^^^^ V^^l 2 FASHIONABLE WOMEN CHOOSE ORCHID SOAP40 words
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Obituary31 1961-10-10 10 M H»rWa il* (Minimum, QUEK: Ihe funeral Of Mr. Qjaat Ten Hn •rill take pla<:e on FIWMH al II a it. aad no- on wedneadav a; Yi< OtH Kang Crematorium31 words
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Obituary63 1961-10-10 10 i» H *rd< tit i Minimum, SISTERS OF THE la'e On£ thank do<-<o>v BMfaM of «am< M. I•> trieno. rakatlvai foi 'hen aaaMaaa* and don.'.i.r.MR K KRISHNASAMV and family •f Sihau I M to thank ai: fn^ndp ho atieniled the funeml of hi^ kelnvMl motne: oho died on Hit63 words
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Obituary66 1961-10-10 10 H.rrft Sit I Minimum THE REVO ABRAHAM Pamela aged '*'■< yearn died «hilm Malting hi« auk panehionera of Our BBtrSaar'l Cnunh on Sunday morn.n, Sth October IMI. A Requiem a: si Andrew a Cathedral at 7 a.m., a«rvic< at Our Jnuouri Cburi-h at 4 p.m.. lit Andrei- catnedral at66 words
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Article287 1961-10-10 10 Wmrdt $l» l Minimum) COPPERTONI do»« fh» !>••■ Vh tn |irinc 4<*pp imb ith msxuniim »unk'irn protection' Copprtoo* i> o&'ainahi> tvarjrwaan SEAVIEW'S CHICKEN INN for d«nchtful chickm dubrr and Cnntinrn-al namlai m«btlr. top dane« B«nd. LmcunoiK comfort by thr ara. uRIAI RKAUINO ai mil. coat romp. etc rans« of287 words
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564 1961-10-10 10 The Straits Times Tuesday, October 10 1961. The Princes Consort In the nick ol time Laos' three political princes have Sgl l <d to wlnit they had to agree: Prince Souvanna Phouma will head a coalition government. Strictly speaking this meant that Prince Boun Oum has gracefully bowed out; Prince564 words
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Article354 1961-10-10 10 A new hi istoci acy has emerged in tlv industrialised nations in Western Europe. America and Russia the aristocracy of t're manual worker. the rmin without (whom the mechanised society runs to a standstill. Malaya. by contrast, is, stiil bou'id in the social prejudices ol a colonial regime354 words
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Article312 1961-10-10 10 lii Malaya v»p do not yot know what effect Russia's current series of nuclear tests (the nineteenth was conducted yesterday i is having upon our atmosphere. But we do kimw that more than a week ago people in the Sinkiang province of China were given i'iiH'l gem-y instructions312 words
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Article, Illustration2497 1961-10-10 10 WE WANT ALL SINGAPORE CITIZENS TO RETAIN RIGHTS A.\D PRIVILEGES THE original r-jim of the Com m v nists was to call for an independent Singapore I had told the Plen on May 1 1 that whatever he might say about deferring the question of2,497 words
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Advertisement418 1961-10-10 10 STRAITS TIMES* FREE PRESS r tn» »aaaiß«iaii aa~iiiW» mtr rt»lt—mtmUw4 *t in >ta«« COLD STORAM AICADI oKH«i> Mis. a'Naa*«»a aWfl rf*— mimrtittmmU •mi »aa nmrntur r»»lm. OmmH mtrt'U—mtnU mtfd HUljlll mat 3S >• mmmm m* COLft STOIA6I ANCMIS at MOLL*". O WO AD. KUTONa. itml a>OAO »l»v»L a»a« AUTHORISED ACENTSi418 words
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Advertisement57 1961-10-10 10 AccidentHjt V^3 Need <d%jfr Worry sum Quink INK m Washable Royal Blue Washes Out Completely! Ideal for home ainl KfiOsi urn bteauM Washable Supqr Quink is easily itmovsd from finders and i-loihf-s with a quick rinsinu. For permanent records, choose from 6 other permanent colours. SUM* OUINK INK IB A57 words
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Advertisement79 1961-10-10 10 DESIGNED FOR SERVICE IN THE TROPICS Tough, Robbioloc Colorizcr y.^ Ms "ff\*. Emulsion Point is ideal for ]JJ[ajfcaS»a«Uaß\ala««*^^Jf interior ond exterior decoro- nC 'a*> 'ttCill'Jl tioo in tropicol countries. I BjjtiPy^***^y_^jf Dries in one hour to a hord, 'PAINT^ ottroctive matt surfoce. Kl|llL 1 1J**"* —^^jajSl I Economic because it79 words
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Article, Illustration1112 1961-10-10 11 He received the money day before he was shot dead in his home, murder inquiry told IPOH, Monday. THE millionaire philanthropist miner, Mr. Foo Yet Kai, 55, received a refund of $60e.eee from the International Tin Buffer Stock the day before he was shot dead by1,112 words
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Article58 1961-10-10 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon Haji Musa Ma Jin Wu, 45, head of the cultural bureau of the Malayan Chinese Association, was elected chairman of the Johore M.C.A youth section yesterday Other officials, elected oy delegates from all over Johore, are Mr. Tan Xi Jin. vice-chairman: Mr. Lee Kwai58 words
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Article132 1961-10-10 11 CINGAPORE. Mon. Eng v Kirn Song. 32. who had nine previous convictions over a nine-year period up to 1959 was today jailed for three years for extortion. Eng. of Florence Road, pleaded «ullty «n the Second Criminal District Court to extorting $5 from Koh ThLan132 words
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Article, Illustration50 1961-10-10 11 SIX of the daughters of the late Mr. Foo Yet Kai. drrssed in deep mourning, arrive ai the court in Ipoh yesterday to hear the proceedings of the preliminary inquiry into the murder of their father. They are not witnesses at the inquiry. Straits Times picture.50 words
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Article, Illustration87 1961-10-10 11 Benson (son of Charlie Chan) to visit Singapore BENSON FONG. a Hollywood film actor, will arrive in Singapore on Friday for a brief visit. Mr. Fonc's most recent film Is Universal Internatio- nal's "Flower Drum Song." starring Nancy Kwan and James Shigeta. A native Californian, he was educated in Shanghai87 words
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Article52 1961-10-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A total of $300,000 worth of medical and surgical equipment and stores from New York have been received by the T< m Dooley Medico team at Kuala Lipis. The supplies rrom the Medico Incorporated included drugs, dressings, surgical instruments and a small mobile52 words
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511 1961-10-10 11 had entered tIN iitiiiL dies; in the tourih rib space and came oui ai the back below the 12th rib on the lelt side. Tills bullet damaged the liver. Mi kidney, spleen and the stomach, and was fired511 words
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Article83 1961-10-10 11 2 HURT IN CRASH; GIRL SERIOUSLY SINGAPORE. Mon. Miss Yong Kirn Hoi, 23, cashier of the Mayfalr Hotel, was seriously injured In a car crash at Holland Road early today. She was being driven home by Mr Peter Howe, of the advertising department of the Straits Times in his red83 words
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Article199 1961-10-10 11 SINGAPORE, Monday. GOVERNMENT officials today expressed their satisfaction at the massive two-day 'war' exercises held in Singapore at the weekend. They are now studying detailed reports which are still coming in on attempts by "saboteurs" to penetrate defending forces from the sea. Col. T.F. Copeland,199 words
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Article46 1961-10-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Mr. G. T. Upton, editor of the Auckland Btar, New Zealand's largest circulation evening newspaper, and his wife arrived today for a five-day visit. He is on the way to New Delhi to attend a Commonwealth Press Union conferonce.46 words
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Advertisement133 1961-10-10 11 jf -,V X 6 fit/./ y//^ N^ ■■Ii w^ r "*'**""-< m, X s^s S 0 THJE "I^feMJjMBM 111 \^m •VI iJ JxT^ RIGHT INTO ymjom\/ •IM. WN'irP"-*),^. mi I I C»l BA I KJN •Ulf^f*^^ Ihr (>lu« rr.ituir* of ihi> >uprih I n*r« U Mnn< KI!KI> STEREO i '<!>•>133 words
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Advertisement350 1961-10-10 11 CONDITIONING 4 WILL DO M{M% YOUR DOG l^P^l Mom iii'tji *re led on scraps or on prepared toods thai mty not contain a tnie baiance»of vuamins and minerals. Even where special meat is bought you can't be certain that til the elements a deg needs are present. It i* so350 words
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Article, Illustration435 1961-10-10 12 Esme Baptista - SPACE AGE BRIDE Mainly for Women Esme Baptista She took the vows and dispensed with the trimmings "IF I ever get married again it will be conducted just this way." said a friend em phatically as we discussed the modern trend in marriages. And what did "just this way' mean?435 words
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Article, Illustration256 1961-10-10 12 rpilE big hair news now is that "bangs" are back soft and with a gentler cut. There are many occasions when mother and daughter share close moments discussing how they are going MRS HARDINL. to dress for a very import ant pqrty. Though256 words
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Article196 1961-10-10 12 A RECIPE tested with good results is well worth reporting for the benefit of others who are interested in Malayan food. A housewife has given this one which is called, Yellow Chicken. For the ingredients you need one medium-sized chicken, three pieces of buah keras.196 words
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Advertisement293 1961-10-10 12 Give your children the extra nourishment they need Farex the 3-cereal food made by Glaxo is a complete food that needs no cooking and can be added to fruit, soups and a variety of dishes. Farex contains calcium and vitamin D to strengthen the bones and teeth B group vitamins293 words
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Advertisement26 1961-10-10 12 For further details of any items in this column, write to: EVE, "Mainly for Women." Straits Times Press Ltd, Times House, River Valley Road. Singapore 9.26 words
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Advertisement266 1961-10-10 12 REVLON I CARE ABOUT HOW I LOOK- f^ry AT ALL TIMES! (^p)( Jg) Bur I've ntver been completely satisfied with my make-up.... until I found 'CONTEMPERA'! MttlWffip(M> It's net like anything you've ever used before even in a tube! And the finish it gives is com- /J> £T\ pletely different.266 words
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Miscellaneous263 1961-10-10 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Barley-water for making 8, 9. 25. 26. or windows that paints <6>. don t set much sun? 18. 6>. 13. Hoi .stuff holder collected 10. 11. The way to row back your wp hear) the prize (7, 3». old boat: it's wanted lor" the Departed263 words
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Miscellaneous269 1961-10-10 12 CHE Tom. wife of Inche Khir Johari, Minister of Commerce and Industry of Malaya will give the cooking demonstration to members of the Women's International Club in Damansara Road. Kuala Lumpur, today at 4 p.m. The specialty: Ayam GolekKedah. I'VE just found the prettiest ornaments to brighten up that odd269 words
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Advertisement1636 1961-10-10 13 BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREIGHT ENQUIRIES: Ttl: 2489. PASSAGE ENQUIRIES: Til: 2412 Tj^ADEN^ LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, IQNDON t CONTINENTAL PORTS. Due S'pc-t Sails P. Sham Penang DIOMED Livtrtttl, DoWin It Pt, Tatty Oct 11/12 MYRMIDON Unfit, Hamburg, Holltnd. ll Pt/Oct 11 Oct 12 PYRRHUS Li*irfttl, Glasgow Ott 18 Oct 13 Oct 14/181,636 words
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Advertisement1363 1961-10-10 13 THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS TO: MEDITERRANEAN CONTINENTAL t SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. AjjL~J<B« "JUUANBIA" k) 19/19 OCt 21/22 Oet 23/24 Oct lalVso\Kl "BUSUANCA" a) 31 Oct 4 Nl* 9/7 No. 1/ I Nl« 13 \3tiKl SELANDIA k) 11/11 NtV 21/21 NIV 23 24 Nl* VSXI J£M "BORHANA" a) 29 Nl*' 41,363 words
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Advertisement1623 1961-10-10 13 ISSm THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. tI T SINCAPORE (lictrpnatel in tit Until Kutlia) H LINES j, EXPRESS SERVICES TO 10NBON LIVERPOOL 8 CONTINENTAL PORTS S'bort P S>am Pi-:-j BENWYVIS I'PIII. G'motb R'tfaffl, A'werp Oct 11/18 ll Pt/Tllay Oct 17 19 BENAIBANACH (MJ N'ktrf, I'don. Havre. M'b'O Oct 19/24 Oct1,623 words
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Advertisement1206 1961-10-10 13 w,^ McAUSTER «c CO., LTD. W. WkjCl TEL. Nt ***** \Jd \uA CLLERMAM LINK tfc KLAVENBSS UNB f"^ LONBON. HAMBURG. ROTTEROAM. NAVRt. LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. I HULL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND CITY OF SWANSEA Accept if cargi fit Cemiai I Stalk S'potl r. S "mi ""-irf Inenca Gil. 32/111,206 words
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502 1961-10-10 14 YET ANOTHER COMPANY TO PLACE SHARES ON MARKET From Our Market Correspondent P LACINGS of shares on the Malayan Market are following fast on each other's heels. Yesterday Dunlops were quoted for the first time on the Malayan Stock Exchange and surplus cash from that issue is now back in502 words
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Article24 1961-10-10 14 Malayan Stork Indite*: Od. 9 Or I 7 Industrials: 162.«6 162.37 Tins: 290.A6 2M.9C S Rubber*: 234.65 *34.<5 Jan. 1 isr.x io<i.24 words
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Article736 1961-10-10 14 BUBINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals in brackets: Industrials: Dunlopa 51.09 OL. ON. (1,5001 $1.15 OL. (1.500) $I.OS OL, (S. 000) $1.10. (500) $1.11 OL, (12.000) $1.15: Gammon (2,000) $1.76: O Chinese Bank $25.50 cd ON; Steamers (1.000) M736 words
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Article36 1961-10-10 14 SINGAPORE. OCT. 9. RUBBER: 841 cents per lb. (down half a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 84* cents (quiet). TIN: $473.25 per picul (down 50 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (up 20 tons).36 words
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Article204 1961-10-10 14 OCTOBER first grade rubbar iiuyiti f.o.b. cloa^d in Singapore yesterday at Mi cents per lb. down half a cent oi Fridays closing price. Tbe tone »ai dull. S.CC.R.A. closing prices In c*nts per lb. yenerliy were: Int. 1 R.s.s. Hpot fo.b. buyer* *35, sellers Mj; Int 1 R.S.S.204 words
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Article42 1961-10-10 14 Further Sept. rubber crops included:— Malak* Pinda 174 000 lb.. United Malacca 147.300 lb., Arer Molek 44.930 lb., Leon; Hin San. Ltd. 101.550 lb.. and Nyalas 53.700 lb. Bukit Katil 55.923 lb. Batu Llntang 255.000 lb and Glenealy 157.000 lb.42 words
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228 1961-10-10 14 fTHE price of tin in x Singapore yesterday fell by 50 cents to $473.25 on an offering of 260 tons, an estimated 20 tons more than Saturday. The statistical bulletin of the International Tin Council for September published says that mine production228 words
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Article119 1961-10-10 14 THE Chin*** Preduet lielMng*. ttngapers, noon a-rtees per ajleul yesterday MMI C*pra: t:K/Cootlnent October shipment »2S buyeri. $25| •ellers. Coconut ell: bulk US sellers, dram S3ft« sellers. Pepswri afontok whIU ***** tellers, Sarawak white (175 sellers, special Sarawak black ***** sellerx. garbled Ijimpong black $142* rellera. Lampong black119 words
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Article119 1961-10-10 14 MELBOURNE. Mon. INVESTMENT shares were firm 1 with Colonial Sugar gaining :i 12s. 6d. to £64, Herald Is. to tts- 6d. and Carrier Air 8d- to 17s. Id. Base metals and oils were flrmt Commonwealth bonds were also Innion. Zinc 81'IJ.H. (10s) 21'1V4 Mt. Is* 70 7^ l.f.M.119 words
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Article183 1961-10-10 14 lying alengtid* th* (inxapar* wharvii today are: TonK Wee 19. i Kul Ann 27/2 S. Blbiico 4/5. Poyanic 6A, Jordon IS. Tai Beun Hons 2! 22, ludan 4«. Malacca. 25/26. Ranee 15/16. Itobammi 38/39, Tonic Tbay 24, Oregon Kara 1/2, Selat Banks. 35, Caste) 'slice 42/43. Selat183 words
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Article136 1961-10-10 14 ri Malayan Enchang* Banks' Atitciatian made thes* chaucai Id Ita rates to merchants yesterday (all nlu to $100): Maw VMM tiuylnK TT. 32 15/1«. O.D. 33 1/18 (airmail). SO d/M 33 5/16 eradtt bills. 33 7/18 trade bills. Canada: buying T.T. 34. 0.0. SS 1 8 (airmail). 00136 words
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Advertisement1142 1961-10-10 14 Express U.S.A. Pacitic «t Atlantic Coast S«pvic« ETA FT* V* HA ETA Spore H'hoig Jaoan S.Francisco LAr.gelis N.Yof* ■>. "Orea* Mara" £<« 1 7 II Oct 22 Oct IMm 25 n«i us. "CtlirHi Mara" 2lOct/lNi« iNn 25 My 2S nn II Otc a.s. "KmiUwt Man" 21 Ntv 1 Oec 51,142 words
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Advertisement168 1961-10-10 14 Wmmymfm^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm WESTBOUND fUKOM SEHVICt s -am Pfna-ij lOUt« 1113 Oct 14/1} Oct It Oct MjrsM,es. Havre. Dunkirk.;] SOUTH t Wl>! «FRIC» StftVlCl. t, TATIANA Ii Ptrt Own™ (22/11), frn r'nace'i (M'lt), Uacetom (2t/ltj i Vata-i .'3l/11). Lagos (1/11). Cotonou it'll). Accrt, 'j.c-»di Abidian frrctoan Conakry. Olkar 121/11). USTBOUND I S'po'e168 words
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Advertisement135 1961-10-10 14 SHIPPING NOTICES T.V. "CASTEL FELICE" Tnis vessel Is expected to berth at Godowns 42/43 (Gate 2) In the Singapore Harbour Board »t 1200 on the 10th October on arrival from Australia and New Zealand and will sail at 0600 on the 11th Snst. for Colombo and Europe. BOUSTEAD t CU.135 words
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Advertisement439 1961-10-10 14 P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE AUCTION SALE OF Tenders will be received from Valuable Singapore Proprrtlf. registered contractors of Class 'E' To be held at our Saleroom and above under Heads I. II 111 No. 1114 Market Street at the office of the Jurutera Ne- on Tuesday, nth October 1961 K 1439 words
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Advertisement678 1961-10-10 15 P\V I) TENDER NOTICE. TENDERS from Class "D" and above registered Contractors will be received by the Jurutera Negeri, Selansor. Kuala Lumpur up to 3.00 p.m. on 16th October. 1961 for the Construction in Primary Hardwood of one Road Bridge at 7i mile Sungel Ayer Tawar Road Trace in Sebak678 words
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Advertisement616 1961-10-10 15 i Continued from Page 10) i SITUATIONS VACANT I :0 Wordt ti i Min.)— Box it ct: extro P.O. BOX 291 Ipoh. Vacancy filled. Applicants thanked. EXPERIENCED TELEPRINTER Operator required Immediately for one month's temporary employment. I Please Tel 7601 Ext 20. WANTED CHINESE SPEAKING outdoor salesgirls Knowledge of F.ng-616 words
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Advertisement785 1961-10-10 15 SITUATIONS VACANT It Word, SS I Min.)— Box it et: txtro WANTED IMMEDIATELY Englishspeaking driving instructors. For laterview please call at Singapore School of Driving 93. Owen Road. 6'pore. EXPERIENCED TYPIST CLERK must be able to handle correspondence Independently snd Junior general clerk/ typist required by Malacca firm. Knowledge of785 words
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Advertisement896 1961-10-10 15 ACCOMMODATION WANTED it Wordt Si (Min.)— Box it ett. txtro URGENTLY REQUIRED three bedroom bungalow long lease offered. Apply Box A 4940 S.T. Spore. URGENTLY REQUIRED unfurnlshtd 23 bedroom flat/bouse with bathrooms attached In district 15/16, moderate rent. Reply Box A 4919 8.T., P U R N I S N896 words
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Advertisement704 1961-10-10 15 TUITION Word, Si I Min.)— Box it etl. txtrm LONDON DRIVING SCHOOL 64. Seiegle Road. B'pore by highly qualified Instructors/Instructress to coach speedy success with moderate fees. Ring *****. ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL 1961 modern dual-controlled brand new Triumph Heralds. Experienced English i speaking Instructors. 67, Orchard Road, i B'pore. Phone704 words
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Advertisement714 1961-10-10 15 VEHICLES WANTED it Wordt Si < Min.)— Box it ett. extra CHIAP BUT RELIABLE respa or Lambretta required. Pleas* Ring Spore *****. WANTED. TRS, TRS, Healey 100'S, MOA priced between $3.000 $4,000. Cash paid, no terms required. Ring Pasir I'injang 2410 Ext. 211. VEHICLES FOR SALE 10 Word, U (Min.)—714 words
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Advertisement691 1961-10-10 15 FOR SALE Word, ti 'Min.)— Box it ett. extro CHEAP SALE. NANCHENO'S Spe cvi Bargmloi ea Piano*. Organs. R*d*o'i Miuirtl Itinnimnli, LanicpUy I Pnono-Rccorda (from 53.00 V Nangteng Piano H«uM. 103 105. Srleglc Roud. i Singapore ***** KOCK BOTTOM PRICES Induo Woo.l«o ox 9 SM.OO Oottoo RarcrsiM* 9x9 W3 00691 words
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Advertisement304 1961-10-10 15 WHERE TO STAY (fed. 10 Word, $111 Vim mum Doilm I month. Word, Hl.it (Mm.) STRAITS VIEW HOTEL nuurtoiia rooms courtro"!> aaTVSSS Phon* ***** J B JOHORC MOTEL J K Kn*ll»tl C»O ton«*« rotxl Airconditionvrt Rooms Phon* I WHERE TO STAY (S'pera) It Word, 5/0 Minimum Dmttm 1 month. 10304 words
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Article, Illustration221 1961-10-10 16 Local mart is sought for new U.K. plane BRITAIN'S latest aircraft the Dart Herald —is described as Ideal for traffic between Singapore, the Federation and North Borneo because it Is especially adaptable for a combination of passenger and freight work. This was stated by Mr. G. M. Shlpway. of Handley221 words
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Article206 1961-10-10 16 JAPAN'S export trade drive to the pan-Malayan mar- ket Is gaining momentum and I shipments of Japanese products at $243.7 million In the I first seven months this year) was $32.6 million more than In the corresponding period j last year. This figure is206 words
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Article453 1961-10-10 16 HENRY PAUL - HENRY PAUL DELAYS IN PROCESSING APPLICATIONS PUT SMALL TIN MINERS IN DIFFICULT POSITION BY QXLY 2,592 acres of land were given out during the whole of last year for tin mining in Perak, the biggest tin producing State in the country. This figure, regarded as453 words
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Article, Illustration178 1961-10-10 16 A VISITING busir nessman from Port Louis, Mauritius, has expressed the hope that trading relations can be established between his country and Singapore. Mr. M. 8. Veeramundar. proprietor of M. S. Veeramundar and Co., dealers In building materials, fruit and vegetables. visited Singapore last week in178 words
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Article, Illustration91 1961-10-10 16 Three Ford representatives from Singapore were among the 100 dealers from 40 countries who attended Ford International's annual dealers convention in London recently. They were Mr. K.J. Linton, Asia area manager, Mr. H. Hannah, service representative, and Mr. R.E. Lister, all of Ford of Cana-da-Bermuda91 words
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173 1961-10-10 16 ISBRANDTSEN'S THIRD MOBILE DISPLAY DUE rriHE third Isbrandtsen Mobile Trade Fair con- sisting of American building materials and accessories arrives in Singapore tomorrow for a week's exhibition beginning on Friday. The aim is to show the wide range of quality products available for exports from the United States. The products,173 words
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Article261 1961-10-10 16 WINDOWS MADE IN SPORE ACCEPTED A LEADING Singapore industrialist, Mr. David Lee, who began production of metal louvre windows in competition with British and Australian products, announced that after six months of teething troubles, "our products have now a standing on this market." A past president of tin Singapore Manufacturers261 words
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Advertisement164 1961-10-10 16 >^"*^^ B j^s* B^^^^^?^^j[^^r~*" \V/S/r THE ORIENT yfA */|f will INDONESIAN AIRWAYS Boohing Office: IH Floor, Bank of China Bldg., Singapore. 1. Tel: ***** (3 lints) Boy No. 30, Hotel Merlin, Kuala Lumpur. Ttt: ***** #f ony travel ogtnt in Singapore ana ln# rcocration ot Moloyo DENTILINr the minute-a-day denture164 words
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Advertisement153 1961-10-10 16 AUSTRALIA'S LARGEST COMMERCIAL BANK CAN HELP YOU TO PROMOTE TWO-WAV TRADE WITH AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, Want market information? The -^^ftW International Division of the Bank of i^ftw New South Wales can tell you about the opportunities for trade offering with these countries. The Bank's complete banking service includes such specialized153 words
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Article325 1961-10-10 17 GRANTLEE WORTH BACKING pENANG, Mon. Grantlee, one of the top three-year-olds of last season, is steadily regaining his old dash and down in Class 3 he should be worth following. This Hill Gail gelding, who was a course scratching yesterday, galloped in great heart on325 words
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479 1961-10-10 17 pl/ARRO II and Silver Screen 111, both winners at Penang on Sunday, have been promoted from Class 3 to 2. Wrights for all eight races tomorrow, second day of the Penang Meeting, are: Cl. 3. Div. 1— 6f Keong Hee 9.00 Cape Canaveral479 words
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496 1961-10-10 17 T^HE usual big field will turn out for Saturdays Cesarewitch, the two miles two furlongs handicap which has been run over the same course at Newmarket ever since it was instituted in 1839 with a $2,500 donation from the eldest son of the CzarReuter - 496 words
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281 1961-10-10 17 Molvedo wins Europe's richest classic PARIS, Mon.— The Ita--1 lian three-year-old Molvedo scored a clearcut victory yesterday in the Prix de I/Arc de Triomphe, Europe s richest race, at Longchamp. Signor E. Verga"s colt was following in the footsteps of his sire. Ribot. who won the race in 1955 andReuter - 281 words
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Article58 1961-10-10 17 PARIS. Mon.— Misti IV. who finished third in yesterday's Prix de L'Are de Triomphe at Longchamp. will ran in the Washington International at Laurel Park on Nov. 11. it was announced by his owner. Count G. D'Ornano. here last night. Misti will be the first French candidateReuter - 58 words
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Advertisement1409 1961-10-10 17 P.w.D. NOTICE THE TOWN BOARDS The roadway at the level ENACTMENT fNa« lift) crossing at Telegraph Post .^cfv^dfk SJtiov m. No. 103/23. over the Approach i |NOTICE rNDER section Road to Central Mental Hos- In accordance with the proviDital Comnnnnd/T a n < n n c sions of section 391,409 words
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Advertisement338 1961-10-10 17 ES^T rrle^ le man jl%p! IP who appreciates Irr ;-^excellence writes with a PARKER jl '\jfaML ballpoint \rA\ Because the Parker T-BALL Ballpoint I \f\\ Combines Finest Materials and Workmanship \l \\l\\\ This man prefers to pay a little 11 ill Y I more or a P ro( uct at338 words
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Miscellaneous135 1961-10-10 17 SOCCER STORE LGE OIV. 1: IRC v CA (Jn Besar. 5.15); Junior Cup: TTS Hospital v Bintang Bulan, (Baleatler Rd). MacGILLIVRAY CUP: Centrml Perak final Changkat Klnding Est. Tg Rambutan v Kota Bahroe Est (Gopengi. RUGGER FRirNDLIES: S gor Club v 696 Sqn IKL padang 1 Agric College v Wardieburn135 words
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Article, Illustration123 1961-10-10 18 WONG CHOON HON, riding a Honda, won the' 100-150 cc event for motor-cycles at the new Tengku Abdul Rahman speed trial and hill climb at the diplomatic enclave at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. He covered the 2,000-yard course in lmin. 29.64 in123 words
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792 1961-10-10 18 Malayan-strength entry far Perak Open tournament RESULTS OF THE DRAW IPOH, Monday. TENNIS fans will be able to see some excellent matches when Malaya's topnotchers take part in the 36th annual Perak Lawn Tennis Association Open championships to be played on the Ipoh Town Council courts from Oct. 20 to792 words
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681 1961-10-10 18 SINGAPORE, Mon. r— Seven new records were set In the Singapore Combined Schools Sports Council's lnter-dlstrict swimming meet at Amber Road today. "Wonder boy" Tan Thuan Heng smashed the 1956 open 400 m freestyle record of smm lusec. established by Gordon King when he won681 words
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102 1961-10-10 18 SASA WILL SET HIGH MARKS FOR TRIALS OINGAPORE, Mon. Slngapore Amateur Swimming Association will send a team to the S.E.A.P. games at Rangoon In December if funds are available. The swimming sub-com-mittee has decided upon "rather high" qualifying times for the Games. Trials will be held next month Swimmers will102 words
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Article30 1961-10-10 18 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore Amateur Basketball Federation decided tonight to send the Singapore team, "Orient Year" Cup champions to the S.E.A.P. Games at Rangoon in December.30 words
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Article118 1961-10-10 18 Pakistan HA want tour in Dec. CINGAPORE. Mon. Pakistan Hockey Association may send a team to tour Singapore and Malaya In December, Mr. S. Yogorajah, secretary of the Singapore Hockey Association, said today, Pakistan H.A. have written to say that they will pay their own passages. M.H.F. and S.H.A. will118 words
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Advertisement182 1961-10-10 18 H "How does Keivinator's fl B Basic Improvements Plan M V give me better value J! M fink Wow, Madam? Because it means that Kelvinator is constantly testing new improvements, and as soon as a technical or design advance has been proved good it is built in to their refrigerators.182 words
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Advertisement164 1961-10-10 18 so nea/i. so eom/ement and yet so ouiet iot those who Uke to Live jast a/unutd kotow main shopping cent Ac. this is it JOO CHIAT APARTMENTS Facing South and situated in the section of Joo Chiat Rood that leads to the sea. Three bedrooms, Lounge and Dining, Kitchen Front164 words
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Article1095 1961-10-10 19 Norman Siebel - Norman Siebel WANTED: CARBON COPY OF MALAYA CUP SOCCER FOR STATE RESERVES IT WILL GIVE PLAYERS IN 'WILDERNESS' INCENTIVE AND CHANCE TO IMPROVE r p UNKING seriously about soccer reform is not the prerogative of F.A.M. officials and sports writers alone. The fans— that vast body1,095 words
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326 1961-10-10 19 OINGAPORE, Mon. Royal Navy created a major upset when they beat defending champions Malays 3-1 in their S.A.F.A. premier league match at Jalan Besa? today. Navy, who were without several of their regulars, thus registered their .second win in four outings and their326 words
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113 1961-10-10 19 Johore Cup player suspended for year JOHORE BAIIRI Mon.— Jobore centre-forward Yu sof Hamid has been suspended for one year by th« disciplinary board of the Johore Bahru Football Association. The suspension dates from Sept. 28. Yusof was alleged to have struck an opponent in a first division match between113 words
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Article337 1961-10-10 19 LEE FOO SAN - LEE FOO SAN IPOH. Mon.— With rug- ger selectors in most other s.ates casting about desperately for good players, the Perak Rugby Union selectors are facing exactly the opposite problem in picking a team for the in t c "-state H.M.S Malaya Cup games337 words
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Article178 1961-10-10 19 Indian women ask for tour IPOH, Mon.— The Women's Hockey Federation of India is planning to tour Malaya and Singapore for tht first time in January next year. Mr. Oian Singh, international hockey coach from New Delhi, has written to Mr. A. Durairatnam. vice-presid-ent of the Malayan Hooker Federation, informing178 words
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Advertisement164 1961-10-10 19 Asthma Mucus Loosened First Day Don't let coughlnjr, ■Maslnr. choking attacks of MMMDI ar >«i hm». tula jour alecp and antrsy •nether day or night without trylnr MHNDACO. Thta great nwdtetea la sot a amok*. Infectloa or spray. b«t work* through th* blood, thus raaehttf .tkoluaga and broachtal tub«s. Th*164 words
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Advertisement20 1961-10-10 19 now...quality comes to KING-SIZE "FTTTFiR KINGS C*AMCTT( MANU'ACTU*tft« «»O*TM TOBACCO CO CTO. State Express... the best cigarettes in the world'20 words
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Miscellaneous240 1961-10-10 19 SOCCER MOTOR RACING J. BAHRL LGE DIV. 1: PWD 7 f.S. GRAND PRIX (Watklns IRC 0. Olen. NY»; 11. Ireland <B) Lotus, JPA Cl'P 8-FINAL (Kluanf): 103.22 mph: 2 D. Ourney (US) Revertex Est 5 Ulu Reml£ 2. Porsche, 3 T. Brookes (Br) BRM. C. KEDAH LGE (Sg. Pmtanl): ATHLETICS240 words
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Article415 1961-10-10 20 Dato Sardon announces he is collecting data for scheme under the auspices of ASA KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. 'pHE Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, said today that his Ministry was now collecting data on the possibility of developing regional airline facilities under415 words
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Article, Illustration228 1961-10-10 20 FILM star Ibrahim Prndek was all smiles as he was mobbed by admirers at the Singapore airport today on his return from Hollywood. "Hollywood, hagus. man. But I just could not find her." he said. "Find whom?" he was asked. "Marilyn Monror, lah."228 words
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Article48 1961-10-10 20 SINGAPORE Mm. The i Minister for Education. Mr. Vong Nyuk Lin. wili visit the new Sekolan Mener.gah Sang Nila Utama In Upper AljuUed Road on Tnursday at 4 p.m. The new secondary school is situated about 200 yards from Upper Serangoon Road Junction.48 words
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Article, Illustration78 1961-10-10 20 ■pENGKU Abdul Rahman drives a 150 i.p.h. E type Jaguar in Kenny Hill, Kuala Lumpur, to inaugurate Sunday's speed trial. This is the first E type Jaguar, the world's fastest production model sports car, to arrive in Malaya. It costs $15,750. Twelve have been78 words
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Article138 1961-10-10 20 STOCKHOLM. Mon. The Swedish Government j ha.s instructed its Psycholo- gical Defence Preparedness Committee to investigate last month's cperations of the Swedish press, radio and television with particular emphasis on the reporting ol news from the Congo. A statement said the Swedish press andReuter - 138 words
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Article393 1961-10-10 20 LONDON. Mon— There mm somewhat of a change of opinion in Urn stock markets today as to the duration of me credit squeeze and woula-be buyers gave greater consideration to me Chancellor's ramarki folio— ing Hurt Tnutsiia>'•>b.uik late cvi. T.ie neidtUn auyiiiy timt aevelopea :oi-393 words
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Article23 1961-10-10 20 LONDON. Mon. Buyers £946, sellers £947. Forward buyers £956. sellers £957. Settlement £942. Turnover a.m. 255 tons. p.m. 120 tons. Tone: Firmer.23 words
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Article39 1961-10-10 20 LONDON. Mon. Spot 24 ,d.. Nov. 24\d.. Dec. 24 ,d.. Jan. 24 \d., Jan. Mar. 25d.. April June 25d., July Sept. 25d.. Oct Dec 25d c.l.f. Oct. 24 3 ,d.. Nov 24' 2 d.. Dec. 24'-d. Tone: Dull.39 words
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Article27 1961-10-10 20 BASLE "Switzeriand MoJ A painting by Lucas Craj Dacb, valued at (T8546.000 was stolen from its frame h the art muspum here Uui night.— U.P.l.27 words
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Article46 1961-10-10 20 TUN LIM YEW HOCK, r i grateful IbanKi to (I) lh« <!■■ H outer > of <ih Ciniral BonpltaJ. Kuala Lun >i UM voiitl- ilillim I |x>rioil cf > r w:.rd IHA: (II I lh.. nMI tbroughout M.il.iy.i who > th-lr Kuod wMh ii OH form or Ittn art'46 words
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Article66 1961-10-10 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. The I Serangoon District Office will hold district collections tomorrow and on Wednesday at Chia Keng Village. Yio Chu Kang Road, near Tai Keng Tua Temple. Rates due to the Rural Board. Property Tax on Houses, lands, rubber estates, nightsoll removal, trace re- fuse charges66 words
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Article41 1961-10-10 20 ■■HILDA'S" COLD STORACE. h.<» juM unpiifkrd no Op»i Kahrlrn Liber'y I-. Cotton!". AinrrK.tti Drlp-drv MM eti METHODIST GIRLS SCHOOU KI:i MS. All old Klrl« arc cordrmv invlt p<l M ii. Ini: of UM on >.iinrd»l 14th Oc'ot«r nt 4.00 p.m.41 words
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Advertisement72 1961-10-10 20 Late CUSSIFIEO ADVERTISEMEJITS KMriPmUR IJri/f FAVOURITE avf F/\ COMPANION I >T 1 I Mod«l: BX-403 \^^V-~-"^ i If I-Tren«ister 3 Bond AC\BATT]ERY Morf,|-rnc Obtainable at AH Dealer* S*l« A«tntl ROXY (SINGAPORE) CO., ROXY (MALAYA) CO., 1 P-Q, Clifford Home, Si*9«»««4 IA. Y*o» Kirn Pong Bltfg. 142 Botu *4. Tel: 7M3S/9S7S*72 words
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