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Title Section21 1961-10-23 1 NATIONAI I.IBRAKK, SINGAPORE. 6. AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1961. 13 CENTS21 words
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Article711 1961-10-23 1 MHF NOT SENDING TEAM TO SEAP GAMES-Page 17 Elaborate arrangements against monsoon Advice —stock food on E. Coast gUALA LUMPUR, Sim.- Elaborate arrangements ;i r e being made to soilon the "bi^ blow" of the north-easJ monsoon, which is expected to str i k c Malaya711 words
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Article, Illustration300 1961-10-23 1 A study in laughter— in hospital 'UNCLE' ADAMS MEETS LALIDA, AGE FOUR SINGAPORE. Sun.—American showman Joey Adams entered the St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital in Bedok here today "all ready to jazz em up" with his wisecracks and tricks. But before he could get started, the little boy.? and girls greeted300 words
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Article55 1961-10-23 1 TOKYO. Sun. Nepalese i King Mahendra and the 'Queen arrived in Peiping to- i day en route home from their official visit to Communist Outer Mongolia, the Com- munist New China News Agency said. While in Ulan Bator. %he Mongolian capital, the King signed a Mongolian-NepalUPI - 55 words
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Article, Illustration82 1961-10-23 1 Expert who will lead Thais at ASA talks KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. .More economic experts from the Philippines and Thailand arrived here tonight and began preparing for tomorrow's joint meeting of the Association of South-Kast Asia (ASA). The leader of the Thai delegation, who arrived la*t night, is Luang Dithakar Bhaki82 words
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215 1961-10-23 1 BRITAIN LOOKS TO COLONIES FOR ARMY RECRUITS LONDON. Sunday. gHITAIN is making "great attempts" to recruit troops in her colonial territories in a bid tv avoid a return to conscription, the War Office announced here last ni ilit. Already 100 recruits had j been enlisted in the Seychel- i lesReuter - 215 words
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Article111 1961-10-23 1 Menon hits at Russia on A-tests CAIRO. Sun.— The Indian Defence Minister. Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon. attacked the i Soviet press yesterday for j falling to tell the Russians about Soviet nuclear tests i as they happened. Mr. Menon. en route home from the United Nations General Assembly meetingUPI - 111 words
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198 1961-10-23 1 BONN. Sun The national committee of the Westj German Free Democratic Party has agreed to recommend it.s parliamentary group to enter a coalition government with the Christian Democrats under Chancellor Konrad Adenauer. This was stated in a communique issued last night after a long sessionReuter - 198 words
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225 1961-10-23 1 OFFICIALS WORRY AS MOUNTAIN TEAM FAILS TO RETURN KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. I Seventy members of the I Malayan Youth Council, who i went into tne Jungle yesterday to scale a 4.320 feet mountain at the SelangorPahang border, worried Offlcials of the MYC when they failed to show up at the225 words
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167 1961-10-23 1 Tour of Ghana 'no danger to Queen' I ONDON, Sun. Mr. Kwe i s Arm a h. Ghana's High Commissioner in Britain, today dismissed any suggestion that there was a risk attached to Queen Elizabeth's coming visit to Ghana. Arriving here by air aftrr a visit to Accra, ho said167 words
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Article18 1961-10-23 1 ll Miilnll.lll U nrt Pr«- n< Kw amr N I nl «ii colonialism in Al j lit18 words
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Advertisement79 1961-10-23 1 PATEK PHILIPPE is the only watch manufacturer whose entire collection of men's watches carries, engraved on every movement, the official stamp of the State of Geneva, the authentic guarantee of centuries-old "GENEVA QUALITY." H. SENA, LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Singopore Pcnonq Mr *S .because only the F»"^/| fresh juice of79 words
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176 1961-10-23 2 A teacher forfeits job for a book NEW YORK. Sun. A high school English teacher has been suspended for rejecting a school board order that he stop assigning students to read George Orwell's "1984". Superintendent E.C. Hedegard, who called the book "unfit" for high school readIng, suspended Richard Wyman. 38.UPI - 176 words
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315 1961-10-23 2 A communications band 2 9 000 miles up SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday. A MIDAS rocket went into orbit round the earth yesterday, launching a controversial cargo of tiny hair-like copper needles into space. The rocket was launched from Point Arguello, California. The needteReuter; UPI - 315 words
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Article, Illustration40 1961-10-23 2 THIS Russian 300 -passenger Gorky "Sputnik." an under-water-wing ship, has a maximum speed of 50 m.p.li. It will be used mainly on inland Waterways. The ship it shown during her trials recently. 1'. P.1. picture.UP - 40 words
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133 1961-10-23 2 W. GERMANY LAUNCHES ITS FIRST U-BOAT SINCE THE LAST WAR KIEL, (West Germany) Sun. The first submarine built for the German navy since the war was launched here today. The submarine is destined for service in the Baltic and coastal waters with Nato forces. Eleven more ships of the sameReuter - 133 words
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Article47 1961-10-23 2 LONDON. Sun. Another confirmed case in the polio outbreak in Hull brought the city's total to 60 yesterday. Seven others are "suspects." More than 330.000 people In and around the city have been given oral vaccine In Europe s biggest-ever mass Immunisation campaign.47 words
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Article55 1961-10-23 2 ALEXANDRIA. Sun.— The third Arab Petroleum Congress yesterday adopted a resolution calling for a boycott on the transport or sale of oil from any source to Israel. The resolution said nil companies should be told to cooperate in this regard If they wished to preserve their interestsReuter - 55 words
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132 1961-10-23 2 112ELLINGTON. Sun A TT natural gas field which promises to yield 100 million cubic feet of gas a dny when fully developed has been discovered at Kapuni. Taranaki province. New Zealand. The Prime Minister. Mr. Keith Holyoake. announcing this in a statement132 words
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344 1961-10-23 2 ADOULA THREATENS SHOWDOWN WITH UN OVER CEASE-FIRE NEW YORK, Sunday. THE Central Congolese Government has warned the United Nations it will reconsider its relations with the U.N. Emergency Forces in the Congo if the U.N. ratines its cease-fire agreement with Katanga. A note sent by the Congolese Foreign Minister. Mr.UPI - 344 words
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Article40 1961-10-23 2 CARDIFF. Sun. Unionmanagement talks to end the shutdown of Europe--blggest steel works at Port Talbot broke down here yesterday after a five-hour session. A strike by bricklayers at the plant last week threw 15.500 workers Idle.— ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Miscellaneous36 1961-10-23 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby EO XOU WANT AH (OQ POR WOPWING ESTIMATE FOB \BV TOE HOUR?/ DOIN© TU6 JOB^J V i X "WHAT DIFFERENCE TrWEStZEO^V v DOES »T MAKE V TME BCUSM I V \p—36 words
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Article550 1961-10-23 3 Second-strike ability to deliver even bigger blow than Reds HOT SPRINGS (VIRGINIA). Sunday J^JR. Roswell Gilpatric, American Deputy Secretary of Defence, yesterday accused Russia of atomic "bluster" and said the U.S. had tens of thousands of nuclear bombs in stock that would bring victory if a majorReuter; UPI - 550 words
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Article217 1961-10-23 3 WARNING ON GEESE FROM ARCTIC Sun. Swedish newspapers yesterday asked poachers who have shot wild geese out of season and people who helped tat the geese to contact their doctors for examination and send the remains of the seese to the Radiophysical Institute in Stockholm The geese breed in Novaya217 words
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147 1961-10-23 3 LONDON, Sunday. VjILLIONS of people would survive the immediate TJ effects of a nuclear attack on Britain. Lieut.Col. C F. C. Bentley, librarian at Britain's Civil Defence Staff College, says today. A nuclear attack, although appalling, would not mean the compleie collapse of the nation147 words
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Article, Illustration183 1961-10-23 3 p.AKIS. Sun. The Mar--1 guess of Blandford, 35--year-old heir to the Duke of Marlborough, will marry Madame Tina Livanos, exwife of shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis, in the Greek Orthodox Church in the fashionable Passy quarter of Paris tomorrow, the church superior,Reuter - 183 words
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Article35 1961-10-23 3 VIENNA, Sun. President Soekarno of Indonesia yesterday paid a courtesy visit to President Adolf Schaerf of Austria. Dr. Soekarno came to Vienna to consult Austrian doctors on his kidney trouble. -Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article75 1961-10-23 3 SYDNEY, Sun.— The New South Wales Education Department, in an effort to check the gambling craze, has forbidden children to take transistor radios to State schools on Nov. 7— Melbourne Cup day. Since the days when Australia had one horse to every two people. Melbourne Cup75 words
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214 1961-10-23 3 CRACK-DOWN BY NASSER: 43 JAILED, SAYS GOVT. CAIRO, Sunday. THE Government said last night that 43 persons had been imprisoned and the property of 167 persons taken over as part of a series of precautionary security measures to 'safeguard the gains made by the revolution." The announcement was made byUPI - 214 words
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93 1961-10-23 3 Two die in riots over higher fares LA PAZ (Bolivia), Sun.— A state of emergency was declared in the La Paz area last night atter two people were killed and dozens injured in violent demonstrations against an Increase In public transport fares. The rest of the country was reported calm.Reuter - 93 words
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Article42 1961-10-23 3 LONDON. Sun. Mr. Geoffrey de Freitas, a British Labour Member of Parliament has been appointed Britain's High Commissioner In Ghana. He has also been made a Knight Commander of the Order of St. Michae.l and Saint George. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Miscellaneous397 1961-10-23 3 RADIO SINGAPORE jf-J^tVESS^g SHORT WAVE SERVICE: Dream: 12.00 Clwe^ Down 41 mrtrrs MEDIlM 47^tr4 ERVICE: RADIO MALAYA AM. 6.00 Good Morning; 602 NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Moniine Prelude; 7.00 The News; SERVICE 41.7 metres 7.05 Melodies At Sunrise; 8.00 The A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. NegaraNews; 8.05 More Melodies At Sun- ku News397 words
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97 1961-10-23 4 THUGS KNIFE LABOURER THEN ROB HIS HOME SINGAPORE. Sun.— Three armed men waylaid a labourer. Tay noons Ming near bis Boon Lay Road homo in Jurong at 10.45 last night. After one of the them had stabbed him. they forced him home and tbere tied up the man. his wife97 words
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Article537 1961-10-23 4 TWO WHO ATTACKED AN AMERICAN TOURIST SENTENCED TO ONE YEAR'S JAIL SINGAPORE, Sunday. FWO young men who seriously assaulted an American tourist, R.M. Fremmer, 35, were old by a district judge yesterday that each of hem ought to be given 12 strokes of the rotan537 words
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Article335 1961-10-23 4 fHE following m todays schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom Darwin. Sydney. Jakarta (BA 717) 5.10 a.m.; from Hong Kong (BA 981) 2.15 p.m.: from London. Rome. Teheran. Karachi. Calcutta (BA I 714) 5 pm. Thai International: Prom JaI335 words
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Article35 1961-10-23 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. I Water will be shut off tomorrow in ZONES ONE and FOl'R from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. and in ZONES FIVE and SIX from 2 p.m. to 8 I P.m.35 words
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269 1961-10-23 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. About 500 schoolchildren today celebrated Singapore's first Children's Day with a two-and-a-half mile walking race from Gulllemard Circus to the end of Nicoll Highway. Boys and girls between the ages of 12 and nine, took part in the walk. j Tiny tots also269 words
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Article38 1961-10-23 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Tamils Representative Council and Bhaskar's Academy of Dance will Jointly present Mr. Kumari P. Radha at an In- i dlan classical music recital at| the Victoria Theatre at 8 p.m. on Nov. 2.38 words
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112 1961-10-23 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows during the week commencing tomorrow. All shows will begin at 7 p.m. Tomorrow: Lorong Tal Seng Old Market: Joo Koon School Jurong Road 18 m.s.; Pulau Sekljang Pelapah: Pel Teck School. Jurong Road112 words
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394 1961-10-23 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The week -long Services Drama Festival ground to a breathless but triumphant halt at the Cultural Centre last night. The winning club was the Tengah Theatre Club with Its Tuesday night production of Fred Robinson's snappy modern farce. "You Too Can Have A394 words
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398 1961-10-23 4 JOHORE WILL HOLD SEA SPORTS ON SULTAN'S BIRTHDAY JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. JOHORE will celebra t c the 67th birthday of the Sultan, Tuanku Ismail, on Saturday. Highlights of the day *iil include sea sports, featuring for the first time speed boat races and an exhibition by members of the Malayan398 words
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Article55 1961-10-23 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak, will lay j I the foundation stone of a new orphanage building at Mattar Road, off Aljunied Road, at 5 p.m. on Nov. 2. The new orphanage is twing built by the Muslim Trust Fund Association of55 words
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Article, Illustration18 1961-10-23 4 The start of the schoolboys' event Straits Times picture. i18 words
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Miscellaneous65 1961-10-23 4 CHINESE V.M.C.A.: Drama Dres? making. 11 a_. and 2.30 practice by d' Neighbours under p.m. the charge of Mrs. Julie Tan at Y.YV.C.A. (RAFFLES Ql'AYl: Teachers' Rest House. 8. p.m. International cookery, 5.15 pjn. V.M.C.A.: Dress rehearsal for Pi ?vnrpn:nrVT Mi««mv r^nt.^ oic- Centre. ARY MO VKMKNT: Free film Canning65 words
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Article346 1961-10-23 5 SOCIETY TO BUILD A NATIONAL SCHOOL FOR 150 STUDENTS EARLY NEXT YEAR KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A COMPREHENSIVE survey of the "extent and type of the problems of the deaf in Malaya will be carried out by the National Society for the Deaf before the end of346 words
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Article, Illustration208 1961-10-23 5 ENGINEERS PREPARE FOR BIG LIFT IN THE HIGHLANDS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. In the Cameron Highlands and on the plains below, the stage is being set for a big and tricky transportation task which begins in two weeks as part of the country's multi-mil-lion dollar hydroelectric power project. The task is208 words
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Article68 1961-10-23 5 ALOR STAR, Sun.— A teacher, Lee Kirn Hong, 21, was today granted a decree nisi, to be made absolute in six weeks, in an undefended divorce case. Mr. Justice Syed Sheh Barakbah. granted her application for dissolution of her marriage to Ooi Ah Bee, son of68 words
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Article51 1961-10-23 5 PENANG. Sun. For the first time since its formation more than 30 years ago, the Si. George's Girls' School Bociety will be inviting husbands of members to their annual re-unlon dinner in the school hall at 8 p.m. tomorrow. The dinner will be followed by a51 words
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Article, Illustration113 1961-10-23 5 Back home after 8 years TUN LEONG AT WHARF SINGAPORE. Sun. The Federation's Minister of Justice, Tun Leone Yew Koh. was at the Singapore wharves yesterday to welcome back his daughter Matilda, 25. who returned in the Victoria after eight years with the Franciscan Missionaries of the Divine Motherhood in113 words
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354 1961-10-23 5 SARAWAK CALL FOR INDEPENDENCE THROUGH MALAYSIA KUCHING, Sunday. JHE CHAIRMAN of Party Negara Sarawak, Abang Haji Mustapha, in a statement today said that there was no reason why the British Government should not transfer sovereignty to the people of Sarawak by merger into a Federation of Malaysia, thereby enabling them354 words
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179 1961-10-23 5 SINGAPORE. Sunday. \|R. TEE KIM LENG, Barisan Sosiulis assemblyman for Pasir Panjang, has sulimitted questions for answer by the Government tt the Legislative Assembly next month He will ask the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. when it is Intended to complete the installation179 words
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Article, Illustration110 1961-10-23 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Inchc Hashini bin Abdul Rahman. 25. of Carlisle Road, returned from London tonight, in the liner Victoria with a national diploma of design from St. Martin's School of Art. Inche H a shim (above) s to join an advertising firm here on contract110 words
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195 1961-10-23 5 CINGAPORE. Sun.— The 500--strong Singapore Admiralty Local Staff Union at a protest meeting yesterday gave the Admiralty two weeks to start negotiations on Its wage claims and other outstanding demands. The meeting empowered the union committee of management "to take appropriate Industrial action including a195 words
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163 1961-10-23 5 NUCLEUS OF BRUNEI SECURITY REGIMENT BRUNEI TOWN, Sun.- The Mentri Besar, Dato Setia Marsal bin Maun, has said that the Brunei Malay Regiment wouJCi form the nucleus of the government's machinery for the defence and security of Brunei. He was speaking at a farewell to 69 recruits of the Brunei163 words
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Article35 1961-10-23 5 IPOH. Sun. Police arrested a youth as he was pilfering coins from a public telephone booth beside the children's playground in Brewster Road yesterday afternoon. They found $2.40 on the youth.35 words
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Article295 1961-10-23 6 LEADERS OF MALAYAN RUBBER INDUSTRY WELCOME MOVE TO FORM CORPORATION KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. ALL SECTIONS of the rubber industry here today hailed the announcement yesterday by the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari, that Malaya's Rubber Exchange Corporation will start next year. Many295 words
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Article157 1961-10-23 6 Malayans 'more air-minded' pENANG, Sun. Malayans had now become more and more air-minded, and the British Overseas Airways Corporation, like other air lines, were investigating the possibility of increasing their services to the Federation and Singapore. Mr. B.W. Bamplylde, BOAC general manager. Eastern routes, said here last night. "We will157 words
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75 1961-10-23 6 PENANG, Sun. Twelve journalists from Sarawak and North Borneo visited the Malayan Teachers' College 11. Glugor shortly after their arrival here for a two-day visit. They next visited the Fishery Laboratory and the Marine Fisheries School. After lunch with the Chief Minister. Wato Wong Pow75 words
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Article43 1961-10-23 6 SUNGEI PATANI. Sun.— Capt. Macdonald Parry ha.-. arrived here to take command of the Sungei Patani Company of the Territoriai Army, in place of Capt. Wan Ismail bin War. Hamid. who has been posted to the Territorial Slputeh Camp. Ipoh.43 words
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Article, Illustration107 1961-10-23 6 Planter will switch to sheep farming RATU GAJAH, Sun. A planter here who is returning to Australia on retirement at the end of the month after 32 years in Malaya will run a sheep station in New South Wales. He is Mr. R. N. Whitaker. 61, general manager of the107 words
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210 1961-10-23 6 SINGAPORE'S STRIKE BY RIVER LIGHTERMEN IS OVER SINGAPORE. Sun. The mree-day-old strike by 2.000 lightermen working in the outer roads and in the Singapore River is over. Agreement was reached this afternoon between the Singapore Transport-Vessel Workers' Association and the Singapore Lighter Owners' Association. A Joint statement said that the210 words
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Article35 1961-10-23 6 SUNGEI PATANI. Sun The Malayan Commissioner of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. Dr. Chang Hoey Chan, will Inspect the Kedah brigade on the Malay School padaiiK here at 4.30 p.m. on Oct. 27.35 words
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Article, Illustration156 1961-10-23 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. It was a joyful reunion with his family for Dr. Lee Suan Yew, youngest brother of the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. when he returned from England hi the liner Victoria last night. At the wharf to welcome him back after156 words
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Article, Illustration1587 1961-10-23 7 Singapore nearly got merdeka hundred years ago KEMIDMHTM DEFIED PARLIAMENT WBBM HtUMUOUM WAS BENT FHQM INDIA It) SKMVE SENTENCE Governor made head of private army COMPLAINTS OF THE MALAYS SINGAPORE is not an island that often indulges in sell congratulation. Its citizens tend, if anything;, to be intolerant and criticalHTS - 1,587 words
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Article337 1961-10-23 8 H..,rf. Kit, (Minimum C». KP •IAVIIW1 CHICKEN INN for d»- nukrti ittfcM Hi 1 1 Will eni'inr. I. ..mint: merit 1>. top ilaner hand, LbMrttW comion u\ Mm UEEPAVALI SPECIAL OFFER Inr lb tajn rn'irid Ratuetiom m Mm* r<1 nifli «r«r KkMM*'l H Ili-h K'r.i' S.DKJpoir STORE WIDE IARCAINS337 words
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7 1961-10-23 8 The Straits Times Monday, October 23, 1961.7 words
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Article592 1961-10-23 8 After three dutyi <>i debate, the Hoii.so -ii Repreaentativoi passed the education Bill embodying the Riihman Talib committi-e proposals, on a voice vote in which the Government's owi> commanding majority whs reinforced by P.M. I. P. support. But i.o-onc supposes thitt with approval i for the new592 words
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Article402 1961-10-23 8 It seems, then, that Dr Adenauer has contrived to continue a little longer as .Chancellor of west Germany. Pan of the coalition pact be- tween his Christian Democratic •Union and the Free Democ- i a tic Party whose 67 members hold the balance of votes in402 words
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Article234 1961-10-23 8 Girdling the globe with 350 million fragments ot copper wire to reflect radio signals would, at first blush, appear to be quite a good idea, anothei application of modern scierct. Some ol the worlds most eminent scientists and the organisations they belong to are not. however, impressed,234 words
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1159 1961-10-23 8 Allington Kennard - Japan's defeat at sea the lesson posed for Singapore Allington Kennard 'THE WAR AT SEA' (VOL. 3, PART 3) BY CAPT. S.W. ROSKILL Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 455. by THERE was never any question that the downfall of Hitle«r's Germany would be accompli -.ned only with the de«feat of the1,159 words
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655 1961-10-23 8 IT has taken Mr. Wooclhull a month since my broadcast on September 18. 1961. to compose his reply. From the length of the reply, it is obvious that he wanted to say many things either Ln exculpation or in denunciation. He has been655 words
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293 1961-10-23 8 SOCIALIST CLUB 'S FINAL OBJECTIVE IN iiic Btrmu mm-.- ot 1 Oct. 10 you puolished a speech by tne Prune Minister hi wnlch he said: Tney -tne Communists) -louwuuneu ieeler& u> test public reaction in articles winch argued for immediate uiuependeuce published In the Manyang Political Science magazine and in293 words
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Advertisement147 1961-10-23 8 aW mIITM a trans sfor WORLDS MOST MAGNIFICENT RADIO You con en|oy a whole world o< entertainment with the new Zenith All-Transistor Trons-Occonic radio because if is powensed to tune in programmes from all over the world. The >mol est 8> lightest stondord and Band Spread, Short Wove Portable ever147 words
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285 1961-10-23 9 'SAVE AND INVEST OR STAY POOR' WARNING |{UALA JUMPUR, Sun. 1V —The Colombo Plan Council has warned that unless tr^e people of South and South-East Asia have the incentive to save and invest their savings profitably, they will remain in poverty. The council states in its annual report published today285 words
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Article25 1961-10-23 9 SEREMBAN. Sun The Malay Public Servants Cooperative Credit Society Ltd.. Negri Sembilan. yesterday pre. sented S2 000 to the State Mosque Fund.25 words
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Article105 1961-10-23 9 Petroleum union man expelled SINGAPORE, Sun. The United Workers of Petroleum Industry yesterday announced the expulsion of an official. Inche Haroan bin Mohamed Sultan, for alleged anti-union activities under the union's constitution. An official statement said the unlon'> executive council, after hearing allegations of anti-union ac 1 1 v 1105 words
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Article93 1961-10-23 9 CONTEST TO CHOOSE TWO ORATORS KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Thirty-one pupils from 17 secondary -schools in Selangor will take part In a speech contest organised by the Junior Chamber of Kuala Lumpur. They will speak on "FreeIdom— what it means to me" The contest will be held at I the Language93 words
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Article, Illustration653 1961-10-23 9 ONE OF THE 'VERY FEW COUNTRIES WITH A FREE PRESS, SAYS DIRECTOR 'JIM' ROSE KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday By FELIX ABISHEGANADEN TWO factors contributed towards the choice of Malaya as the centre for the International Press Institute's Asian secretariat. O The freedom of the Press in653 words
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245 1961-10-23 9 PINEAPPLE CANNERY WILL SOON BE BUILT KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. -A $5 million national cannery will soon be cuilt on a 30--acre site near Pekan Nanas, Pont i a n, Johore, according to a Government statement today. The cannery will later allot shares to pineapple smallholders In the country through the245 words
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Article91 1961-10-23 9 RAPE BID ALLEGED ON ESTATE JOHORE BAHRU. Bun.— A Magistrate's Court will hold a preliminary inquiry on Dec. 27 into an alleged attempt by an estate manager. Khoo Peck Leong. 40. to rape his 30--year-old maidservant. Khoo is alleged to have committed the offence at 3 p.m. on May 2891 words
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299 1961-10-23 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. M R. V. DAVID, general secretary of the Federation of Malaya Transport Workers Union, said here today that the exacting working conditions and hardships of taxi drivers, lorry and bus crews in this country reduced their life exnectation to only299 words
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Article24 1961-10-23 9 PENAN'G. Sun.— The staff of the Penang branch. United Malayan Banking Corp. Ltd. has contributed $500 towards the National Monument r und.24 words
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83 1961-10-23 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Malaya will contribute $75,000 to the United Natlcns International Children's Emergency Fund (Unicef) this year. Fourteen Asian countries have pledged or contributed about $1 million to this fund. Thailand will give rice worth $120,000. The other contributing countries are India.83 words
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Article, Illustration136 1961-10-23 9 'Come home' appeal to missing mother OINGAPORE, Sun.— An 11-year-old boy today appealed to his missing mother to return home. The boy. Bose Rethlnsamy. a pupil of Kirn Seng West School, said his mother, Balambal, left their home at Kirn Seng Road with her youngest son. Ansari, aged five. last136 words
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199 1961-10-23 9 SINGAPORE, Bun.—Ninetyone students from 21 Malay. English and Arabic schools here today vied in their eloquence in the national language at the seventh interschool speech contest sponsored by the Malay Youth Literary Association. Among the contestants were 21 non-Malays from 13 English schools. Three199 words
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Article134 1961-10-23 9 Salary claim by Muslim teachers IJLANG, Sun.— The executive 1V council of the Federation Religious 'Muslim) Teachers' Union, which has 3.000 members, will send a memorandum to the Government next week seeking a new unified scheme This was disclosed here today by the president of the union. Hajl Abdul Jalll134 words
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Article163 1961-10-23 9 MANACLES DID NOT HOLD THIS YOUTH TPOH. Sun. A youth arrested by police In the early hours of this morning for not complying xAh restricted residence crders slipped out of his handi-utls and escaped. Police are looking tot the youth. Leng Khai Oon. alias Kong Chai. alias On Chai. 19.163 words
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Article111 1961-10-23 9 TPOH, Sun. A sundry shop assistant. Ansr Jiok Hu. 19. who was involved In a road accident here last night, died four hours after he was admitted to the General Hospital. He was on the pillion of a scooter ridden by Kok Khoon Yong, 20.111 words
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Advertisement94 1961-10-23 9 FOR GROWTH APPETITE PROMOTION OF BABIES J*k CHILOREN! ammo acids HE' ■I Drops VO cr tMMa: 60 180 lab*. LYSININ 1 q JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS, LTD. M»"ul«ciured_b.v (Inc. in England) TANABE SfIYAKU Smgoporc, K Lumpur, Penong, Ipoh, Kuch.ng, Jesselton. O.»k..j»p«» CET A ABUNDANT HARVESTS .arm SS 1 j MITSUBISHI LABOU94 words
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Advertisement320 1961-10-23 9 Improve your RAY... I POSITION... I PRESTIGE...! An ICS Course can help you to achieve a better position, more influence in your community and a higher standard of living. You study at home, in your spare time, and fees include all textbooks. Put yourself on the road to better things320 words
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Article, Illustration358 1961-10-23 10 6,000 E. Berlin soldiers and police arrested MEN 'REFUSED TO SHOOT ESCAPING REFUGEES' The Red terror, by touring trio's chief ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— About 6,000 East Berlin soldiers and policemen were recently arrested and det a i ned by the Communist Government because they disagreed with the sealing of the358 words
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Article155 1961-10-23 10 3 TEAMS CHECK ON PERAK UMNO IPOH. Sun. Umno Perak today appointed three teams to investigate t>nd make recommendations on the reorganisation of the party's divisions in the State to coincide with Parliamentary constituencies. The three teams were formed by a sub-committee charged with the job of reorganising the party155 words
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Article53 1961-10-23 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Donations to the Press Club of Malaya Building Fund now total $48,615. The latest donations came from the Lee Rubber Co. Ltd., $4,000; Mr. Tan Kirn Hong. si. 000: the Bangkok Bank Co Ltd. $500 and Harrisons and Crosfleld < Federation of53 words
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Article306 1961-10-23 10 ISSUE NEWS AT EXHIBITION KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. IMPORTANT announcement on future postage stamp issues is expected to be made by the Minister for Works, Posts and Telecommunications, Dato V. T. Sambanthan, when he opens the ninth annual exhibition of the Selangor Stamp Club on Nov.306 words
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95 1961-10-23 10 Rebuilding loan plan ends in June JESSELTON, Sun. The North Borneo Government will discontinue from June 30 next year its guaranteed loan scheme started m 1955 to hasten the rebuilding of towns destroyed during the war. From June 30, no applications will be accepted under the scheme except from 3095 words
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Article123 1961-10-23 10 SINGAPORE, Sunday. T*HE Singapore After-care Association found jobs J for 115 of the 1.933 prisoners discharged from Chang! and Outram Prisons last year. Six are In government service, states the annual report. The association helped 617 discharged prisoners to apply for jobs and gave various123 words
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Article89 1961-10-23 10 PLANES FROM MALAYA FOR AIR SHOW SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Royal Air Force units serving with the Royal Australian Air Force at Butterworth will represent Britain at this year's Manila air show to be held on Nov. 26 Among the aircraft to be sent to the show by the R A.F89 words
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Article26 1961-10-23 10 PENANG, Sun —Mr. Chang Wah Kooi. formerly of Ipoh, has taken over duties as senior customs officer in charge of the preventive branch here.26 words
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Article69 1961-10-23 10 SEREMBAN. Sun. More than 100 members of the Wo- men -s Institute at Kuala Pilah. led by the wife of the District Officer. Inche Yeop bin Busu. today helped build a two-mile road from Ulu Juasseh to Juasseh Tengah. An equal number of men ai69 words
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Advertisement223 1961-10-23 10 IGNIS I GET NOTHING Largest Italian BUT Refrigerator TU DCCT Manufacturer InC DtO I Full range of refrigerators with all available latest features J-^ LOVELY DESIGN The latest innovation to our refrigerators is PEDAL OPERATED DOOR MODERN DESIGN WATER HEATERS ot competitive prices Outstanding features. Thermostatic control, thermometer. signal El-]223 words
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Advertisement236 1961-10-23 10 RESEARCH MAKES Jj^JK^^* THE DIFFERENCE Ok|^' j^'Tg SONY MODEL TR-719 ECONOMICAL 4 BAND TABLE RADIO WITH FINE TUNING. MW *****5 m (535-1605 kc> J&Br SWI 200-70 m (1.5-4.3 Me) SB? SW2 70-25 m (4.3-12 Me) BjSX SW3 25-1 1.5 m (12-26 Me) Operate* on 4 Flashlight Batteries (UMI) Singapore/Paftong $170.00236 words
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Article, Illustration855 1961-10-23 11 THE STAGE IS SET FOR A NEW SHOW JOHN WILLIAMS reporting from Saigon While foreign news in past months has been dominated by Berlin, a less dramatic and more complex Communist challenge has been developing in comparative quiet in South Vietnam. One reason for the difference in emphasis is obvious.855 words
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Advertisement205 1961-10-23 11 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 been reduced to supply just the right amount of fat for baby in tropical climates. BALANCED VITAMINS— The Cow Gate* milk drying process does205 words
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Advertisement478 1961-10-23 11 WIN $10,000 in the DULUX PAINT "SPOT-THE-SHUTTLECOCK" COMPETITION 200 one gallon tins of Dulax are the wonderfal consolation prizes!! Here's all you have to do: 1) Mark clearly with a cross iX> the place you think th* Shuttlecock was when this Photograph was taken. 2) Write no more than ten478 words
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Article, Illustration665 1961-10-23 12 G.F. HUDSON - He yearned for the days of Anglo- Japan pact G.F. HUDSON BY THE YOSHIDA MEMOIRS. The Story of Japan in Crisis. By Shigeru Yoshida. Translated by Kenichi Yoshida. (Heinemann. 305.) GOTH in West Germany and Japan defeat in the jast war gave political power, not to revolutionaries, but to conservative665 words
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99 1961-10-23 12 Adventures of young heroine in civil war "THE LAST OF LALLOW'S." By Frank Knight (Macmillan 135.6 d.) IjiRANK KNIGHT, author .T of the famous "Clipper" series and other nautical books for children, has produced a mildly exciting Cavalier Roundhead romance for older girls. The young heroine with exceptional fortitude copes99 words
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573 1961-10-23 12 INFAMOUS, HEROIC DAYS OF SANDHURST THE STORY OF SANDHURST. By Hugh Thomas. (Hurchinton. 305.) By SIMON RAVEN IN 1798 a certain 1 Colonel Le Marchant of the Seventh Light Dragoons, appalled by the laxity and ignorance of his colleagues, proposed a revolutionary scheme. Quite simply, aspirant officers should be made573 words
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Advertisement233 1961-10-23 12 SB^Bp^^Cjg^^^^^ej Value unchanged. Try this nippy c;ir ;ii Progress Motors or other Renault Dealers. A RENAULT PRODUCT I'M 144,8 L One gallon of PETROL good for 45 miles WHEN you drive For economy buy Dauphine. Try the Dauphine at Progress Motors or other Renault dealers. A RENAULT PRODUCT I'M 144233 words
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Advertisement575 1961-10-23 12 Thirty seconds! and nagging aches, •tabbing twinge*, melt .way in the nhOIItYIGIIOITI w«rm glow of Mentholatum DEEP I H II I(iII SI I HEAT treatment. That*, better! "WMIIIUIIUIII That's much better pi Nothing relieves rheumatism like Tl nHAO I I ID warmth. That's why Mentholatum (li)l I 111 Deep Heat575 words
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Miscellaneous303 1961-10-23 12 Straits Times Crossword LH LHT HbP LHP I F I~F I P 1 Hal jaßßjia"Maaßj| ■Bp""^ ACROSS 6 Dtflerence arising on a Latin 4 Threatening to resist in an- native (8). other way (8). 6 Stalk saint on furrow (5). t Journeying novelist sentlmen- 7 Developed from Book I tal303 words
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Advertisement1664 1961-10-23 13 BLUE FUNNEL LINE FIEIGNT ENQUIRIES Tel: 2401 PASSACt tNOUIRIESi IMi 2111 fO AOEN, LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Due S'oore San> *> S'M«> Ptnari LTCAON LivtrpMl. Glasgow Git. II TMav Ott 24,20 Oct 30/31 AGAPENOR Cer.ca. H burg, A'werp, Hell. Oct 21 Oct 21 MtMNON L'pMl. Dublin. Havrt. H'burg1,664 words
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Advertisement1322 1961-10-23 13 THE L A. C. UNESe SAILINGS TO: MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL SCANDINAVIAN rORI>. Rm P Shim ■JUTLANOIA I) Slilll Sailel II Ptrt 24 Oct •BUSUANGA" 11 30 Ott/ 4 Ntv 3/ J Ml I/O Ntv ■SEUNOIA" ti 10/10 Niv 20/22 Mv 23/24 Mv "DORIBANA" a) 20 Ntv/ 4 OIC 1 J Die1,322 words
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Advertisement1626 1961-10-23 13 Sng THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. ftrf SINGAPORE (licerperatel 11 tkt Umtel Kitglea) It LINES EXPRESS SERVICES TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P S'nam Penang BENALBANACH (H) H Hrg, Lean, Havre. M'Bro G2l Oct 24 Btt 2S/20 Ott 30/ 1 BENREOCH it Le) L'PMI. Ream, Hull. H'burg Ott1,626 words
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Advertisement1282 1961-10-23 13 i_~ McAUSTER «St CO., LTD. WTO HL. Nl. U3JI W^T WUA BLLJKRMAN LONE KLA VEMESS LIHE F l^^ LONDOH. HAMOURG, ROTTERDAM. MAVRt. LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO HULL. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER t PORTLAND CITY OF CARLISLE AcccptiM cargi fir CeiUal t Sattk Spore P Sham rerarg Aaerica. 13/31 Ott 31 Ott/ 21,282 words
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Article28 1961-10-23 14 ■prrlb.) (prrpirul <iov. 16 83 cU. $474.12 17 82% eU. $472.62 S 18 82% eta. $471.75 19 83!» els. $473.50 20 83 OU. $473.62., 21 $471,62128 words
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1987 1961-10-23 14 Pre-auotation deals done Elothmans 'J'HERE were many bears and quite a few stags in evidence on the Malayan Stock Exchange last week, but very few bulls about. The bears were all in tins which closed weak and the stags were making hay with the unqualified success of the Rothmans issue1,987 words
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Article64 1961-10-23 14 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Atsoclatlon made this changi- in its rate* to merchants on Saturday (the rate Is to S100): Selling T.T. or 0.0. resdy: Italian Lire *****. On the free exchange market in Nong Keng, the U.S. dollar was quoted at B.SRi for T.T. and 5.66 i64 words
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Article47 1961-10-23 14 WEEK'S STOCK INDICES: Oct. 16 Oct. 17 Oct. 18 Oct. 19 Oct. 70 Oct. 21 Industrials: 160.62 109.62 167.52 157.42 1 56 24 IHfT Tim: L'fc7.97 256.8S 283.63 2M.91 275.0S 2«7 LM) S rubbfrt: 234.60 334.65 234.60 234.60 234.65 234 65 Jan. 1 1958-100.47 words
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Article40 1961-10-23 14 Prngkalrn Batu l.intanf Sune«-i Baxan Labu Cheviot Current payment 6d.t 20% ie; t t Interim it it.- or payment Nov 24 Nov. 18 Nov. 24 Nov. 30 Total for year 37 J% 27J% I otal for previous 40%40 words
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143 1961-10-23 14 THE tin price In Singax pore last week was erratic following the general trend and being influenced by GSA stockpile sales in America, which were disposed of at a fair discount from current market levels. The price opened at $474. 12 J. on Monday, but143 words
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Article290 1961-10-23 14 tons compared to 1.033 tons. Japanese shipments rose from 326 tons to 510 tons. In assessing these shipments the vagari&s of shipping schedules must be taken into account. The Rubber Market last week contained ilttlc tiuu was noteworthy. There v.as very tliia trading and much of vie time290 words
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Article1201 1961-10-23 14 rpHE state of shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange showing; last business to October 14 (A) and last business since that date. (B) with H and L, standing for Highest and Lowest business this year to date were: H I A Alex Bricks 1.00 DO Oros 2.201,201 words
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Advertisement1187 1961-10-23 14 JK^^ LI H eJ Express U.S.A. Pacific tic Atlantic Coast Service ETA ETA ETA ETA ETA Spore H'kong Japan S.Francisco l.Angrles N.Yorfc U.S. "Ctllradi Mara 21 Oct/ 1 N|« S Ntv 25 Ntv 7% Ntv 11 Die 1 "Knaikawa Main 21 Ntv/ 1 Dec i Otc 27 Dtc 21 Dec1,187 words
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Advertisement517 1961-10-23 14 DON'T MISS THE BOAT! you. money in o sofe thing. Invest in the THIRD MALAYAN FUND ond employ experts to spread your investments over Moloyo's soundest enterprises. Application form and frtt booklet ohlnimnhlr from the Mamaqtri. ORIEN Hnn^] ROUND TRIP TO HONG KONG S.S. CHUSAN j (24.000 ton* fully airconditioncd517 words
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Advertisement717 1961-10-23 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PERAK GOVERNMENT VACANCIES. Applications are invited from Federal Citlsens ana/or State i Nationals who have passed the Oversea* School Certificate or tue Federation of Malaya Certificate Exan. illations Wllfa a Credit In the English Language anu have attuned :iun 17th but not their 28th birthnuy, for appointment as717 words
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Advertisement746 1961-10-23 15 NOTICES NOTICE Mr Khoo Bee Chuan Is no longc: emnioypQ oy us and has no -iii'thonty to make collections on our behalf nor transact business for us in any way. MALAYAN FERTILISERS LIMITED. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received at the i Office of the Medical Officer-in-Charge. Perlis up to746 words
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Advertisement848 1961-10-23 15 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders -a ill be received from P.W.D. Registered Contractors not below Cla&s "C a: the offlce of the 8u;« Engineer. Kedah/ Peril*. P.W.D., Alor Star up to 1 3.00 p.m. of the 31sl. October. j 1961 for t.ie Construction of ap- I proximo ;ely j' v848 words
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Advertisement774 1961-10-23 15 [^■■^■■■■■■^^■■■■■■"■"■■'"^^l (Continued from Pace 8) iiiv~rtONS VACANT Word, SS (Mi*.)— Box it cti. EESNi EARTH MOVING EOUIPMSNT SALESMAN FOR NORTH MALAYA KKWL'IRED TO PROMOTE SALES OK CRAWLER TRACTORS AND MOTOR GRADERS QUALIFICATIONS 23-35 YEARS OLD. FLUENT .VALAY. ENULIBR AND AT LEAPT TWO CHINESE DIALECTS. KNOWLEDGE OK EARTH MOVING EQUIPMENT ESSENTIAL.774 words
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Advertisement723 1961-10-23 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tf Word, SS (Min.)-Box i» tti. txtr. AVAILABLE 1.11 61 at Oztey RIM Lar«* lully furnlHtcd room with ittachn bathroom, verandah, hall, cooking facilities. S2M'- Includes liKhting, aan.. (rld^r. heater. *****. Spore ORANGE OROVE ROAO. Comfortably roomy flat on ground floor of select block. Two bedrooms IKxIS and723 words
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Advertisement701 1961-10-23 15 EDUCATION Wordi Si (Mtn.)— Box il rfs. exir. FAR EASTERN MUSIC School The Institution for musical education, IV6I registrations will be accepted daily I now. Apply Secretary 1-A Kirk Terrace. Spore. SCIENCE with approved laboratory facilities for all standards leadlnic to CambrtdKC Cert /H. B.C. 0.C.E., morning/Evening sessions. City School701 words
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Advertisement808 1961-10-23 15 FOR HIRE Tf Wordt SS (Ml*.)— Box SO ctt. txtro REFRIGERATORS of various sire* from t» monthly. Consult Lev I Pie cher. 102 Orchard Road. (Spore). I Tel: 3333H j I LOOK'S CAR RENTAL Co Sinespore Hertz Licensee. Offers Disco'i* Credit Cards Accepted. Tel: Spore 1 J354!i. RINT-sCAR from Rverfln*808 words
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Advertisement635 1961-10-23 15 FOR SALE Wordi SS (Ml*.)— Box it cti. gflgesj JUST WONDERFUL hair spray la fantastically wonderful for your lutir Get a tin from your fsvourlte hairdresser or cosrnetir counter. GLAZED. UNGLAZBD MOSAIC AND PICTORIAL ART MOSAIC TILE'S, GLAZED WALL TILES x 4J" all patterns and colour shades availahle Enquiries for635 words
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Article439 1961-10-23 16 Burnley now 4 points ahead LONDON, Sun. Shock defeats for West Ham and Tottenham Hotspur opened the way for Burnley to take a firm grip on the First Division leadership in English League football yesterday. While West Ham were going down 2-0 at Fulham andReuter - 439 words
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1328 1961-10-23 16 Arsenal 5 .il.ni. i mlrd I oininnjiixni 3 Chelsea nolton 1 Wolves c nur/ney 2 Cardiff cvcrlon 1 Mlvll. lin lea v ulnam 2 West iiaw v •p**ich 3 ioitenham ..nci MIT 0 I. i.u <il .iian. ivy 3 isotts i oreal \> .-■iiril.1,328 words
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Article257 1961-10-23 16 LONDON, Sun. Britain levelled the Rugby League International series against New Zealand when they won the Second Test at Bradford by 22 points (four goals, five tries) to 10 (two goals, two tries). League matches Blackpool 18 Barrow 10; Liverpool 10 Rochdale 16; Oldham 35 Warrtngton S; Salford 8257 words
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Article91 1961-10-23 16 NAIROBI, Sun. Freddie Brown, 50-year-old former England Test captiiln, took six wickets for 51 runs when his tourIng team opened a thre;-day game against Kenya,here today. Brown, who won the toss and put Kenya In to bat, broke the home .side'" resistance with a fine spell of leg break91 words
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Article102 1961-10-23 16 NEW YORK: Sugar Ray Robinson. 41. former world middleweight boxing champion, gained a unanimous points win over Denny Moyer (Oregon), 19 years his Junior, in a 10-round non-title bout here. It was his second win within a month and strengthened his claims for a further tilt at the disputed102 words
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Article82 1961-10-23 16 .>r.v>i>cri* ihe queens Optimistic. 100 to 30 favourite, won the Newbury Autumn Cup run over two miles. DONCASTER: Mr. Crerrry OlUham's Miralgo (10-1). ridden by Australian Bill Williamson, won the bi? new mile race for two-year-olds, the Timefonn Cup here. NEW YORK: Keiso, the United States "Horse of the82 words
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Article48 1961-10-23 16 .u>cL.wi)t.: Peter T.iomson won the Adelaide Advertiser Open golf tournament in a close finish with Eric Cremin and Kel Nagl* Thomson, with rounds of 71. 73. 70 and 72 for an aggregpf of 286 won by one stroke from Cremln. with Narlp a further str^k away third.48 words
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Article39 1961-10-23 16 HI/E.NOS AIRES: Ann H tydon Britain) and Darlene Hard <U.S.> won the women's doubles title in the Argentine international lawn trnnls championships here. They beat Mexican pair Yola Ramirez and Mrs. P. Darmon 6-2, 6-2 in the final.39 words
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Advertisement776 1961-10-23 16 CHAPTER 195 Pawnbroker*.) Unredeemed Pledged Good* and Jewellery from the following Pawnbrokers' Shops No. 135 New Bridge Road. Lam Joon Siong (Chop Ssm Pol.) No. 2.»5 South Bridge Road, Ho fan Kee (Chop Heng Patt) Yon K Kee No 287 South Bridge Road. Scow Klan (Chop Nam Cheong) No. 103776 words
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Advertisement741 1961-10-23 16 I THE MEDICAL REGISTRATION ORDINANCE. 1953 (No. 69 of 1953) MEDICAL COUNCIL, FEDERATION OF MALAYA. The following members of the Medical Council, elected under Section 4<!> (t) of the Medical Registration Ordinance. 1952 (No. 69 of 1952). have ceased to be members, after having held office for three rears, with741 words
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Advertisement1178 1961-10-23 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG Appointment of Technical Cadet Applications are Invited for the poet of Technical Cadet. Water Department, in the Salary Scale of »324x14-5352 plus Cost of Living and Housing Allowances at current rate and a motor-cycle Transport Allowance of $45 per month. Applicants should1,178 words
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Advertisement138 1961-10-23 16 Take it from Arnold Palmer, Professional Golfer of the Year f V 00% m U/U&Otl Woods V^il can't swell, warp or split ;>« tf U%4 WUton Advaory Staff. 'M^l C^-^'^-'-^-'^kS?^'^^ I *.'ter 18 years in water. Strata- **W "^k^H Wk.**'Z'^s&&rlS I Bloc still retain* original siz« < g* Hfc---"T-''OBfcS» .«aafl138 words
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Article364 1961-10-23 17 MHF to miss SE AP meet SINGAPORE WILL BE INVITED FOR INTER-STATE COMPETITION TEAM OF 22 TO PL A V IN INDIA TOURNAMENT KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. UK Malayan Hockey Federation decided to- day they will not send a team to the SEAP ames at Rangoon in December. This is to364 words
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Article201 1961-10-23 17 Ceylonese win by 2 wickets HREMBAN. Sun. Ceylonese beat Sikhs by two wickets wreii the Nalchitiram Shield om the holders in the two-day lcket match which ended here day Final scores: Sikhs 76-9 declared id 140, Ceylonese 135 and 83-8. SCOREBOARD Sikhs 2nd inns Ranjit b Teira 11. Dulip lbw201 words
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Article68 1961-10-23 17 SINGAPORE. Sun.—Poll ngapore Hockey Association >ague lirst division leaders, today labed to a 5-0 defeat when they el Ovlonese at Balestier Road. Ciylon.M\ who led 3-0 at halfnr. scored through Wk-ks (2). itim. Fernandez and Lingam. In another first division match, duns boat Teachers 4-0.68 words
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Article55 1961-10-23 17 CINGAPORE. Sun.— Two Singapore Rhooters. Dr. Allri»(i Chee and Richard Whitley. today qualified for the SEAP Games in Rangoon in December. Both shooters qualified In the small bore rifle Drone position event They were s«-t a target of 570 out of a possible 600. Chee returned a score55 words
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115 1961-10-23 17 It's Kew San v Natekar in the final BOMBAY, Sun. Teh Kew San of Malaya reached the final of the men's singles in the Western India badminton championships here yesterday. Teh beat his compatriot Yew Chen* Hoe. 15-6, 15-4, In the final he will meet India's N. Natekar, who scoredReuter - 115 words
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507 1961-10-23 17 Fhris in triumphant farewell meet til-MA-WIIM ING AFORE. Sun. Singapore Grand Prix winner nri.s Proffitt-White made his rewell appearance In Slng>ore motor racing In speccular labhlon at the Dunp Hill Climb last meetg of the season at South ouna Vista Road today. Proffitt-White. who is leavg Singapore for home in507 words
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244 1961-10-23 17 High jumper Gill fails to qualify— 'l was a bundle of nerves' SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore high jumper A S. Gill failed to qualify for the SEAP Games at a special trial held at Bukit Timah today. Gill could only clear 6ft The qualifying mark is 6ft 2in. He was most244 words
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470 1961-10-23 17 IPOH, Sunday. rP-SEEDED S. A. Azman of Selant?or entered the men's singles final in the Peraic open tennis championships here today when he I eat T.M.L. Lee, also of Seiangor. Azman's opponent in Out nnai wni be 'a an song K.ean or i^eong Siew470 words
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Advertisement25 1961-10-23 17 the cigarette that goes with success ■I B j w 1 r J r FILTER KINGS W£ State Express... the best cigarettes in the world25 words
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Page 17 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous196 1961-10-23 17 SOCCER BADMINTON IXTKR-STATE (Malacca): Mai- N 'TKR-STATE (Malacca): M«•ca comb, schools 13 NS comb. >»cca comb, schools bt NS comb, hools 9; Infer-Polire Dlst: Cen- h ls (W^T Klm Guan bt al 5 JaMn 0: HQ 7 Alor Gajah Mohd. MokhUr 7-15. 15-5. 15-2: Frlrndly: Fed. Prisons 2 Corln- l«>196 words
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Miscellaneous98 1961-10-23 17 TODAY'S SPORTS DIARY BASKETBALL match: SCC 'B v RAF Changi TOLR MATCH: Perak v Madras (padang). tour team (Ipoh Peoples Pk. 8 INTER-SCHOOL: ACS. T. Anp.tn.>- Johore combined v Crusa- son v ACS, Ipoh (T. Anson>. ders of S. Australia (Happy World. TOUR MATCH: S'gor Club v Spore 8 p.m).98 words
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Article, Illustration222 1961-10-23 18 Students help settlers to clear land KI'ALA LUMPUR, Sun. K.ivsim bin Langrhat, 35. squinted against the sun this morning as he stood on a slope tending his six acres of one-year-old rubber trees in the new group settlement in llu Langat valley. 14 miles from222 words
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Article359 1961-10-23 18 BANGKOK Sun AN ASIAN trade fair to help promote industry and trade of developing countries in Asia will be held in Singapore at the end of 1963. it was announced here by the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East. An EcafeUPI - 359 words
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Article35 1961-10-23 18 MR. ANO MRS. KON YIN SENG n.m.k ali :m<l ninff of I .rially Dr. Lai Be Vo for thrir ___*UUM>, .'•ympftlliK'* and t'un.TMt iitr -Klunt of th. ir btta mm. Robert Koh Moh Loon;;35 words
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Obituary21 1961-10-23 18 IN LOVINC H.EMORY of MIM Nor- ma B. Craven Mrthodlst Missionary. <;on* from us but never to be forgott»-..21 words
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Article73 1961-10-23 18 SINGAPORE. Sun— Mr. A. P. Rajah. SPA Assemblyman for Farrer Park, has been elected chairman of the reconstituted Hindu Advisory Board. The other members of the board are Messrs. P. N. Ramoo (secretary), Sakal Deo Rai, R. M. Krishnan. C. P. Ramakrishnan. S N. Dorai, G. Uttamram.73 words
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Article118 1961-10-23 18 REVISED PROCEDURE FOR SEAMEN SINGAPORE, Sun. The [acting Master Attendant has announced revised procedures i for seamen reporting to the i Immigration authorities when [signing off and on ships in Singapore. These procedures which (will take effect from Nov. 1. I will run for a trial period of three months118 words
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423 1961-10-23 18 REV BROTHER FINTAN DIES IN HIS SLEEP IN PENANG PENANG, Sun. The Very Rev. Brother Fintan Patrick. Visitor of Christian Brothers' schools in the Far East, died in his sleep in the Penang General Hospital early this morning. He was 68 The Rev. Brother Fintan was admitted into hospital yesterday423 words
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Article91 1961-10-23 18 SINGAPORE, Sun. —Four leaders of the Socialist Front in the Federation including the chairman. Inche Ishak bin Haji Mohamed. and tho secretary-general. Mr. Lim Kean Slew, have agreed to attend a mass rally o: Singapore's Party Rakyat. tentatively planned to be held on Oct. 29. At the91 words
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Article47 1961-10-23 18 SINGAPORE. Sun. The United States Consulate here Is expected to name their new Consul-General for Singapore within the next few days. The new American envoy is likely to be Mr. Bam P. Gilstrap. 54. a career diplomat now serving In Hong Kong.47 words
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Article120 1961-10-23 18 LONDON. Sun— The Royal Navy will get its first two squadrons of bombers fitted •to carry the H-bomb early J next year, an Admiralty I spokesman said here today. The planes will be Blackburn Buccaneer low-level strike bombers. The two squadrons will be formedReuter - 120 words
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Article141 1961-10-23 18 LAHORE. Sunday IT was a day of mixed fortunes for both sid and confusion for the 50.000 spectators he today on the second day of the Cricket Te match between Pakistan and England. The fortunes turned a complete circle, as first the batsmen held141 words
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Article139 1961-10-23 18 PAKISTAN IST INNS. (overnight 254-3 1 HANIF MOHAMMED b White 19 IMTIAZ AHMED C Murray b White 4 BAUD AHMAD c Murray b Barber 74 JAVFD BIRKI c Murray b Allen 138 Mt'STAQ MOHAMMED run out 76 WALLIS MATHIAS t Smith b Barbel 3 INTIKHAB ALAM b Barber 21139 words
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Article306 1961-10-23 18 SINGAPORE. Sun. M .lan oi Woodbndze Hospi;.tl > thl women's ihitmpion at A.U.P.E. athle'.ir meet at Fa Pnrk today. She won four M —100 m. 200 m. 80m hurdles loni; jump. The champion in the mm s titm was Major Singh, who I first in tho306 words
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