The Straits Times, 25 October 1961
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Title Section19 1961-10-25 1 \vrn\(,i n\n v <ihtihii» sale exceeds 90,000 lev**** The Straits Times Kstd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25. 1961. 15 CENTS.19 words
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Article, Illustration982 1961-10-25 1 RMAF Pioneer with five aboard hits mountain on jungle search mission Radio link with plane is cut off WITNESS: IT DIVED, THEN BURST INTO FLAMES Rescue teams fail to reach wreck KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A Royal Malayan Air Force plane with five men aboard crashed in the982 words
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Article31 1961-10-25 1 VIENNA. Tues. President Seokarno underwent a successful operation here today for the removal of a stone from the bladder. He la in "perfect condition." a doctor said. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article61 1961-10-25 1 JESSELTON North Borneo), Tiles. The annual conference of chiefs of North Borneo today voted without dissent in favour of the Malaysia Plan to group Singapore and the Federation of Malaya with the Borneo terri- lories. Twenty-six chiefs voted in favour while one abstained. Th c conference, however,Reuter - 61 words
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Article1248 1961-10-25 1 PEACETIME FOOTING ONLY FOR BASES Tengku indicates line of thinking on merger SINGAPORE, Tuesday. 'JMH- Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today indicated that, in liis coming talks in London, the British Government would be told that they would be allowed lo continue using their Singapore b;ises. b{il only on1,248 words
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Article61 1961-10-25 1 UNITED NATIONS. Tues Kuwait iniormed the Security Council here today of the completion of British troop withdrawals from the Sheik- dom and their replacement by Arab League forces. Kuwait's application for UN. membership was in abeyance while British troops i were in the Sheikdom, and it wasReuter - 61 words
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Article99 1961-10-25 1 Move for stronger South Vietnam OAIGON, Tues. Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor today disclosed to President Ngo Dinh Diem the general outline of proposals he will make to President Kennedy for increasing South Vietnam's military and economic strength. An American spokesman said that during a meeting here this morning Gen. TaylorUPI - 99 words
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Advertisement16 1961-10-25 1 Tiyj^ffK^Hß THERE'S ALWAYS TIME FORA m m \J BEER CANNED AND -BOTTLED BY MALAYAN BREWERIES LTQ»16 words
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302 1961-10-25 2 Central Congo Government has launched armed attack in Katanga, says Tshombe LM.ISABETHVILLE. Tues LJ President Moise Tshombe said last night that the Central Congo Government had launched an armed attack in Northern Katanga Central Government troops had penetrated 30 miles inside Katanga region to the Kapanga-Kanlama region where they wereReuter - 302 words
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Article, Illustration760 1961-10-25 2 MOSCOW. Tues. The Soviet Union has successfully developed a weapon for destroying missiles in flight. Marshal Malinovsky. the Soviet Defence Minister, said here yesterday. He told the Soviet Communist Party Congress: "We have successfully coped with the task of destroying missiles In flight."Reuter; UPI - 760 words
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Article, Illustration226 1961-10-25 2 JOHANNESBURG. Tuesday. A NOBEL Prize winner, Mr. Albert Luthuli. said last night he was "truly humbled" by the news that the 1960 peace prize had been given to him. The nationalist leader in South Atriia said in a telephone interview from hU 44--acre farmUPI - 226 words
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Article232 1961-10-25 2 BERLIN. Tuesday. Ij^AST Germany last night clamped new restrictions J on foreigners crossing from West Berlin to East Berlin. The Ministry of the Interior said all foreigners entering East Berlin in civilian clothes at the Friedrlchstrasse crossing point must show passes to prove their identity TheReuter - 232 words
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Article29 1961-10-25 2 PEKING, Tues.- Mr. Chou En-lai. the Prime Minister of Communist China, returned here today from Moscow where he had been attending the Soviet Communist Party Congress— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article95 1961-10-25 2 LONDON. Tue.s.-Dr. R L. James, hetdmaster of Harrow School, of which Sir Winston Churchill la the distinguished former pupil. cancelled the annual schools songs today because Sir Winston has a cold and cannot attend. Dr. James did not know whetlier the ex-Prime Minister could go to theReuter - 95 words
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Miscellaneous30 1961-10-25 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby (WE'LL MEET AT 6 O'CLOCK" JTH \but if you're late i -S3 V^WQN iT WAIT FOB YOU/ f SEVEN WAS LATE ANO -TOCLOCMr^J VyOU WOULDN'T30 words
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600 1961-10-25 3 Russia hurls challenge at mankind FALLOUT FROM KHRUSHCHEV'S GIANT BOMB MOVING TO ASIA KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday RUSSIA'S big nuclear blast yesterday was described as a challenge hurled at the face of mankind and at the United Nations. The fallout from the giant bomb is moving towards Asia. Russia set offReuter - 600 words
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Article, Illustration122 1961-10-25 3 LONDON. Tues. Miss Marjorie Micheltnore. 23. youngest member of President Kennedy's Peace Corps in Nigeria, is on her way back to the United States. She is Men here being escorted by a police officer on arrival at London Airport. While a122 words
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236 1961-10-25 3 IN BRIEFS 30,000 O.S. troops in Germany war games DONN, Tues. A total of 30,000 American troops yesterday began their annual autumn manoeuvre in a practice defence of a huge part of Northern Bavaria and Eastern Wuerttemberg-Baden. The troops are using 3.000 tanks among some 14.000 vehicles and 100 jet236 words
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Article211 1961-10-25 3 BOMBAY, Tuesday. ,V|R. NEHRU, the Indian Prime Minister, said here TJ yesterday in an appeal to end nuclear bomb tests: "It is not fitting for a great country to indulge in exhibitions, tests or experiments of this kind." He said such explosions set an exampleReuter - 211 words
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Article47 1961-10-25 3 JAKARTA. Tues.— Heavy smoke caused by fore.st fires i.nnh-west of Palembang. Sumatra, has disrupted land, .spa and air communications in the area. The fire started in early October and smoke caused by the fire stretched over DJambl, Palembang and the Menudji areas. U.P.I.UPI - 47 words
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Article30 1961-10-25 3 MOSCOW. Tues. Mr. Vyacheslav Molotov, former Soviet Foreign Minister was labelled at the Communist Party Congress here yesterday as "a muddle headed person and hopeless dogmatist." Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article118 1961-10-25 3 PEKING, Tuesday. RECONSTRUCTION work has been carried out on some scattered sections of China's Great Wall protected as a monument under a Government order earlier this year. Only a few parts of the wall's 4.000-mile length across North China have been visited by foreigners duringReuter - 118 words
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Advertisement489 1961-10-25 3 I m OPPORTUNITY I TO PURCHASE THIRD MALAYAN FUND UNITS AT 93 cents PER UNIT XD THIS LIMITED OFFER CLOSES ON 31st OCTOBER 1961 The oiler opens on 25th October 1961 at 9 a.m. and closes not later than :<=> 3 p.m. on 31st October 1961. Applications must be received489 words
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Miscellaneous382 1961-10-25 3 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORT WAVE SERVICE: SERVICE 41.7 metres 41 MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Negara- *76 mrtrw h.: News Headhnes; 6.05 Morning M^&Jg? Melodies; 6.50 Keep Fit With Teik 7.05 Melodies At Sunrise; 8.00 The Lee; 7.00 Ron Goodwin And His News: 805 More382 words
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Article345 1961-10-25 4 GOVT. DOING EVERYTHING TO SOLVE PROBLEMS —MR. CHOR SINGAPORE, Tues. p —Mr. Chor Yeok jEn g, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minis|try of National Deve- lopment said that the Government was doing t everything possible to alleviate the people's problems. He quoted as an example the work345 words
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143 1961-10-25 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.—United Nations Day was observed here today by the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce with a luncheon meeting at Rosee d'Or. The occasion was also taken to launch this year's Unicef greeting card drive. The luncheon meeting was attended by nearly 100143 words
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Article33 1961-10-25 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Water will be shut off tomorrow from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in ZONES FIVE and SIX and from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. in ZONES ONE and TWO.33 words
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Article24 1961-10-25 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Pass lists for the City and Guilds of London examinations, 1961, will appear exclusively in The Free Press on Thursday.24 words
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Article112 1961-10-25 4 Comic opera season SINGAPORE. Tues. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara and Puan Noor Alsha will attend the opening show of the fourday season of the Gilbert and Sullivan comic opera "Patience" at the Cultural Centre tomorrow. Presented by the New Sceneshifters of the V.M.C.A. the dress rehearsal was successfully held last112 words
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Article285 1961-10-25 4 'THE following is totiay"j> sciie- dule o.' civil aircraft movement* at Paya Lebar Airport. ARBIVALS BO AC: Prom Lonaon. Zurich, Beirut. Karachi, Calcutta, Rangoon tBA7OB> 550 p.m. tianida: From Jakarta (GA--802) 8.55 jjn.; from Bangkok (OA803) 425 p.m. Thai International: From Jakarta (T0402) 10 ajn. QanUs:285 words
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Article, Illustration309 1961-10-25 4 EMILE MAERSK- EXPLOSION VICTIM LIMPS INTO PORT FOR REPAIRS SINGAPORE, Tnes. A Danish freighter, the 8,000-ton Emile Maersk, limped into the Outer Roads here today for extensive repairs. A large portion of the ship was damaged when she caught fire after a nearby Indonesian coastal freighter, the Kesturi. exploded in309 words
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Article, Illustration189 1961-10-25 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A BRITISH insurance executive said here today rx that the great investment opportunities seen in Malaya and Singapore were "a feather in the cap" for people living in this part of the world. Mr. Ronald C. Brooks. 62. chairman of the Commercial Union189 words
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Article44 1961-10-25 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Kavi Yogi Sudhananda Bharathlar will be at Ourukula Asram in Sembawang on Sunday to meet visitors. He will receive visitors from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. and will talk on "The Art of Life" In the evening.44 words
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Article482 1961-10-25 5 APPEAL TO SPORE GOVT. AGAINST THE HIGH COST OF FEDERATION ENTRY SINGAPORE, Tues gELF-DRIVE car operators, who had been overjoyed by a report early this month that the Federation Government would soon be lifting the ban on entry of their vehicles into the Federation, had482 words
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201 1961-10-25 5 Sopiee on Malaysia plan and the U.N. KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Tengku Abdul Rahmans Malaysia plan was in line with the United Nations declaration on the granting of independence to colonial territories, the Director of Information Services. Inche Mohamed Sopiee, said in a broadcast tonight. Speaking in commemoration of United Nations201 words
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Article51 1961-10-25 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Court of Criminal Appeal will sit in the High Court here next FTlday. There are three appeals listed for hearing. One is by Tay Kang Hal, under a fiveyear jail sentence lor selling forged Malayan currency notes and trafficking in counteriei; Malayan currency51 words
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Article51 1961-10-25 5 KLANG, Tues. The executive secretary of the Malayan Trade Union Congress. Mr. M. Aroklasamy, will address a meeting of the Klang Town Council Staff Union at the Council Chambers on Nov. 2 at 4.45 p.m. He will speak on the work and functions of the51 words
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Article53 1961-10-25 5 K L A N G Tues.— The 0.C.P.D.. Mr. F. David, has left here to attend a special Malay language course at the Police Training College at Kuala Kubu Bahru. The assistant 0.C.P.D.. Senior Inspector A. Anuar. will act for Mr. David, who will be way53 words
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Article39 1961-10-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr. V. David, Member of Parliament for Bungsar, and general secretary of tne Transport Workers Union, will accompany a five-man delegation of the Malayan People's Socialist Front to the Borneo territories on Friday.39 words
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Article, Illustration71 1961-10-25 5 Miss Lee Soo Li (third from left), a senior middle school student in the Kuen Cheng Girls' School. Kuala Lumpur, explains her pijzewinning water-colour painting. "War." to her friends at the fifth Young Malayans Artists Exhibition at the British Council Hall. Kuala71 words
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208 1961-10-25 5 Trial of 'water by windmill' system soon KUANTAN, Tuesday. AN experiment to supply piped water to the hundreds of isolated kampongs in the country by a windmill system started by the Public Works Department is to be at Sungei Ular, 22 miles north of here. If. at the end of208 words
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Article86 1961-10-25 5 Woman from H.K. on $10,000 bail SINGAPORE. Tues— A Hong Kong woman. Lam Boon Yuk. alias Llm Poon Gek. 64, was charged in the Ninth Magistrates Court today with Importing diamond, platinum and gold jewellery and ornaments without a licence. The charge did not give the vavje of the %em.s.86 words
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Article39 1961-10-25 5 TELUK ANSON. Tues. Police found Noordln bin Ngah Abdullah, 41, a boatman from Kampong Mesjid, near here, hanging in a room of a hotel in Denison Road here yesterday. They found $100 on him.39 words
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Article25 1961-10-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Pudu English School Old Girls' Association will hold a cookery demonstration at 5.30 p.m. on Thursday at their school.25 words
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Advertisement241 1961-10-25 5 j Pelaco AUSTRALIA'S FINEST SHIRT im fc^ i <jj± 1 "IT IS INDEED Z A LOVELY SHIRT, SIR!" So tt II! fn quality, appaoroiw and lufxrb rinnh nothing g compor.. wrtti Ptloco— Amtralio'i bait Mllint »"'rt. Nottc* tn* new Pelaco wonder collor p*rmonently neat and ntrtr wrinkled. So* P.locoi flnmt241 words
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Miscellaneous302 1961-10-25 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS BonneU) (10». 1 Side can't vary Interval (8). Table utensil made of fine 5. The holder of the pig went teak (3. I). first as entitled (6). 7 Land's end <B>. 9 Making one's mark In an im- 8 Find there's a record to p-essive way302 words
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129 1961-10-25 6 BOY MISSING FROM HOME AFTERCANING SINGAPORE. Tues A schoolboy. Hamza bin Ibrahim, 11. who played truant from school— and got caned for It— is now missing rrom his home in Wilkle Road. Hamza, a student oi the Tanglin Tlnggi Malay School, was last seen at 6 p.m. on Oct. 4129 words
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399 1961-10-25 6 PMIP defections in Trengganu: A probe ordered PARTY NOW OUTNUMBERED IN STATE ASSEMBLY KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday Pan Malayan Islamic Party headquarters here has asked its State committee in Trengganu for a full report regarding the resignation of four of its Assemblymen from the party. The Assemblymen are Haji Wan Said399 words
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344 1961-10-25 6 Two universities will continue the closest links after break SINGAPORE. Tuesday. THE chairman of the University of Malaya Council in Singapore, Dr. T. E. Tay. said today that the University of Malaya and the University of Singapore would continue the closest co-operation and liaison after they become separate institutions. He344 words
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Article33 1961-10-25 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. Larry Adler. famed harmonica player, will give two recitals at the Victoria Theatre "next month. He will perform for students on Nov. 30 and the public on Dec. 1.33 words
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Article29 1961-10-25 6 PENANG. Tues. The 12th George Town headquarters Rover Scout crew will hold a 30th anniversary get-together at the Civil Defence headquarters. Peel Avenue, at 7.30 p.m. on Friday.29 words
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Article109 1961-10-25 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.About 300 delegates and observers from 27 countries are due here this weekend to attend the three-week 13th Colombo Plan consultative committee conference which begins next Monday. The Federation Govern- ment has spent $175,000 in preparations for the event. The Government is providing109 words
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186 1961-10-25 6 More pay for workers at two firms SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Gen oral Printing Workers' Union has secured higher wages and better working conditions for its members working in the Hiap Seng Press Co. in Norris Road and the Sun Kwong Engraving Co. in Amoy Street. In a statement today,186 words
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Article43 1961-10-25 6 SEREMBAN. Tues —The U.S. Ambassador In Malaya. Mr Charles Baldwin, and his wifp visited a Negrl Sembllan State development project at Labu today. They were accompanied by the assistant manager of the State Land Development Board. Inche Zainal Abldin bin Abdullah.43 words
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Miscellaneous180 1961-10-25 6 It ii if It ii ii ii 1 1 It if itttlph Hvimdcthl I 'hJOW THERE'S )/HMM..r /vA C'N RETURN TH' SHOPPiN' f "jBl NO ROOM IN STEP ftflV c^ RT LATER, PETUNIA! i I 6U ESS 1 BOUGHT) p AAV LITTLE OAC< |S; mcr U f MORE GROCERIES^ h180 words
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Article, Illustration1315 1961-10-25 7 TO say that Admiral Hope was in a bit of a hole would be to understate the situation by quite a bit. "We have therefore resolved to place the matter in your hands." ran the note he had just received from M. BourbollonHTS - 1,315 words
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Article17 1961-10-25 8 M %lt Minimum DOROTHY JONES, -n MaOaW and I lauchttr p;»a»» itlurn I nfim>-<li»tflT to Htnfaroif.17 words
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Article233 1961-10-25 8 2ft Wm4t Sl* i Vimmumt BETTY COtTCLLO <p' '.o< at* M Co< k|nt STORI WIDE BARCAINS! no. oa at ■v.irin »for» high unit foi your Ml ■■wtaaa, M Huh ajiail. tort TONICHT AT SM. "MUaMt" i:.lbrrt A Sullnan ai <;uimtal Ctnirt in»airt, letacahlflan Production lIAVIEW. is* bottl n» nt233 words
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Article25 1961-10-25 8 M nri, Xl.iU I Mm.) YOUTH FOR CHRIST P... >. Rwi pmamti i'om H'montl '...v Oti.ir.n 7.M p rn\ apaalMr: WUaw Wane ah »»icom».25 words
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7 1961-10-25 8 The Straits Times Wednesday, October 25, 1961.7 words
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Article713 1961-10-25 8 Ai ranged In descending g order of cost, the three main c aspects oi Colombo Plan work are capital assistance, technical co-operation and the j stimulation of national dcv- elopment planning. For im- s portance the order must be f reversed. The Consultative fc Committee (due to713 words
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Article346 1961-10-25 8 Three years ago the Government introduced secondaiy education in the Malay medium by establishing eighteen classe? accommodating 630 pupils. Enrolment and the number of classes have sjnee increased fifteen-fold: there are today some 8.700 pupils in 234 classes, with a total of 8.550 in tlie first three fonvus346 words
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Article167 1961-10-25 8 The Nobel Committee of the Norwegian parliament has. by electing ex-Chief Albert Luthuli and Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld as recipients of tlv Peace Prizes for 1960 and 1%1 respectively in ont* day delivered probably the most discriminating blow yet against apartheid and made the most inevitable award ir all its167 words
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LETTERS
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458 1961-10-25 8 ()NCE more a large party ha.s ventured into the Malayan jungle and got '"lost"— or at lea.st the planning that it Is assumed was made has gone adrift, l.i it not about time that the organisers of such parties took the trouble of learning458 words
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Letter249 1961-10-25 8 THE president. Town Council, Kuantan. wishes to clear the air over the misunderstanding arising out of the allowance Issue dl.scussed at the last Town Council meeting on Sept. 27 The Socialist Front councillor for Telok Seslk Tengah ward claimed that Socialist Front members in the council had249 words
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Letter125 1961-10-25 8 pERHAPS nobody will b» able to tell Mr. Ransom whether the tiger which was recently killed at K»mayan had attacked peo pie or cattle. But following his line of argument it seems clear that a tiger should be shot only after It has attacked or125 words
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Letter56 1961-10-25 8 'THE residents of Geylang are beginning to wonder what the health authorities propose about the mosquito menace. We have been plagued for the past year and it Is betting worse from day to day. Several complaints have appeared In the press but no one seems to56 words
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Article1302 1961-10-25 8 ON the occasion of its 21st anniversary, the Malayan Nature Society has devoted a special issue of its journal to nature conservation in our part of the world. Those who are not members of the society may come across this journal in a library or1,302 words
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Advertisement89 1961-10-25 8 SUPER SOLID' ELECTRIC GUITAR '/ling includes v.rgl* row I -roio^t-puii tuning heads o I > cmf ort contoured double cut-owav I tremolo from the built-in unit i,rrpie up and down i ■v)vim»nr on the Vibrato Arm produces trtrroio oi indiviauol i ehoiet of spoaa ana ceoth Medal 172 Fitted with89 words
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Advertisement154 1961-10-25 8 ARTHUR MEE'S CHILDRENS ENCYCLOPEDIA Arthur Mee's Children En ciopedia a truly unique achievement. For forty years ii h.t* remained supreme, itnchullenped ar. home education in us flnr>i form. Ilie latest edition m ten volume.v mperbly produced, expertly written upholds the fine tradition of the work, a tradition acknowledged by generations154 words
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Article467 1961-10-25 9 'Complete projects in time, or no cash allocations next year' KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, said today that government departments which had not completed their 1961 rural development projects would not be given cash allocations next year. He gave this467 words
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205 1961-10-25 9 PAP GOVT. FACES 'NO CONFIDENCE' MOTION SINGAPORE, Tuesday. 'pHE PAP Government will face a no-con-fidence motion in the Legislative Assembly which opens its third session next Tuesday. A motion nied by Di Lee Slew Choh. leader of the Barisan Sosialis. which is the biggest (13 members) Opposition group in the205 words
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181 1961-10-25 9 Technical training week: Duke thanks the Tengku KUALA LUMPUK. TuesTengku Abdul Rahman today received a letter from the Duke of Edinburgh thanking him and all others concerned for the •magnificent effort' made by Malaya in support of Commonwealth Technical Training Week earlier this year. The letter said: "When I wrote181 words
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Article18 1961-10-25 9 KUALA PILAU. Tues The Ulu Pilah National School will hold its Parent's Day on Nov. 29.18 words
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Article29 1961-10-25 9 KUALA SELANGOR. Tuea.— Inche Abdul Rahman bin Lebai Abbas, District Officer, Kuala Selangor, is attending a two-week administrative MUM at the staff training centre. Port Dickson29 words
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Article50 1961-10-25 9 MALACCA, Tues. r. Charles D. Gray, a&slstant secretary f International Federation of Commercial Clerical and Technical Employees, today visited Malacca to study activities of clerical unions here. Mr. Gray arrived in Malaga from Holland on Oct 21 and has visited Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh. Penang and Seremban.50 words
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Article, Illustration111 1961-10-25 9 Focus on tears of farewell from Mariam FOCUS on the farewell x tears of a child. The name is Mariam. daughter of the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman. The picture was taken at Kuala Lumpur airport yes terday. Bravely keeping the tears in check, eight-year-old Mariam said her roods' andNg Beh Leow - 111 words
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Article155 1961-10-25 9 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. COFFEESHOP proprietor, Lee Seng Kwong, 32, was today sentenced to three months' jail, fined $5,000 and ordered to sign a 12-month good behaviour bond for his second offence of acting as a bookmaker. The bond is to be executed In the sum of $4,000155 words
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Article54 1961-10-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Tun Abdul Razak. the deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister, will present krises to the Ist Bn., Royal Australian Regiment and the 2nd Bn.. New Zealand Regiment on Thursday in appreciation of their services to the Federation. They will return home soon after serving54 words
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Article46 1961-10-25 9 A new DO for Sabak Bernam SABAK BERNAM, Tues. Inche Wan Mansor bin Wan Abdullah, former Asslstan' District Officer, Kuala Kubu Bahru, has become District Officer. Sabak Bernam. He succeeds Inche Wan Mahmud bin Pawan Teh, who has been transferred to Malacca as Assistant Btate Secretary.46 words
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Article75 1961-10-25 9 DECREE NISI GRANTED TO CLERK SINGAPORE. T v c s.— A clerk. Tan Moh Whatt. was granted a decree nisi by M r Justice Buttrose in the High Court today dissolving his marriage with Doreen Koh Kwee Quee. on the ground of her desertion The decree is to be made75 words
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Article45 1961-10-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR, fues Mr. A. L M. Grelg. SurveyorGeneral. and Inche Kamaruddin bin Hajl Ibrahim, a photo-lithogrnpher at the survey headquarters here, will leave Kuala Lumpur tomorrow for Bangkok to attend the third UN. regional cartographic conference for Asia and the Far East.45 words
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144 1961-10-25 9 150 Guthrie employees stage a sit-down SINGAPORE, Tues. About 150 employees of Guthrie and Co. Ltd., in Battery Road today staged a sit-down strike, following differences between the management and the Singapore Business Houses Employee?' Union over an agreement on bonus and retrenchment benefits. A union spokesman said that an144 words
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Article76 1961-10-25 9 IPOH. Tues Three youths were detained by the police here In connection with a bid to extort $1,100 from the proprietor of a photo studio last night. Police, who went to the studio in response to a 999 call, detained the youths while they were talking76 words
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Article197 1961-10-25 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Ministry of Finance has told the 15.000 member Public Daily-Rated Employees' Unions Federation that it is prepared to recognise the federation and its affiliated unions if they can give "reasonable" proof that a majority of Government daily rated employees are their members. The Ministry197 words
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Article200 1961-10-25 9 Straits Times Annual out today |TS on sale TODAY the Straits Times Annual for 1962. And what a splendid buy it is! More than 100 superbly printed pages of fascinating reading and first-class photographs. Hundreds have olready been ordered and hundreds more will be sold today. This years edition of200 words
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Advertisement274 1961-10-25 9 10 CHAIRS WHERE ONLY 7 Hlltu IN BEFORE AND WHEN NOT IN USE, 40 FOLDED ONES CAN BE ACCOMMODATED Steelmauer Chairs^^^^^^^BEHSHßßwf^^^^^ and Tables are made \\7T V jl to save space, with Ln no sacrifice of com- LI I fort More Steel- I r^~~z£y I matters can be \\//-^®^7A accommodated274 words
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Advertisement121 1961-10-25 9 FIRST CHOICE J$ OF THE /Nj newest! Aq Year after year, as the newest cars roll off the assembly lines, >*y^ AC Spark Plugs are specified .~j kT as original equipment for all TOiK^ General Motors vehicles* as y'/' well as many other competi- s//ll\\\\ tive makes throughout the I121 words
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Article, Illustration624 1961-10-25 10 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - DOUG LACKERSTEEN By LONDON. Tues 'AT CROSSROADS' REPORT BEGINS WITH THE SHOCK TREATMENT— BUT ISSUES ARE LAID BARE JJOVING REPORT, the popular Independent Television feature, makes use of the shock treatment to introduce its latest documentary, "Singapore at the Crossroads." to British viewers. The commentator624 words
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205 1961-10-25 10 A 3 a.m. caller is jailed and fined ALOR STAR, Tues. A padi planter. Salleh bin Sahat. who was found in a woman s bedroom at 3 a.m., was today jailed for two weeks and fined $200 for trespass with intent to outrage the woman's modesty. Salleh. 27. was alleged205 words
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Article51 1961-10-25 10 IPOH. Tues. Foo Kok Weng. 18. fell from the pillion of a motor-cycle in Kampong Simee last night and died on the way to hospital. The accident occurred when the rider of the motorcycle, Thiam Sing, swerved to avoid a cow which had strayed across the51 words
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Article, Illustration201 1961-10-25 10 rpENGKU Znbir bin Tengku x Nasir, a captain of the Armed Forces Maintenance Corps. Territorial Army, helps his bride, Tengku Mariam Khalidah, cut the five-tiered cake at their wedding reception at tbe Istana Iskandariah ground in Kuala Kangsar on Monday The bride201 words
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Article217 1961-10-25 10 ftUCHING, Tues.— Tjie Sarawak Government has stressed the importance ■of offering better salaries to expalriate officers. The Government made the point in a .statement to clarify the implications of th» overseas .service aid scheme under which Britain Is to provide the money for th» pay217 words
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Article51 1961-10-25 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. Two more new post offices will be ready next year to cope with the increasing volume of mail. One will be at Macpherson Road, by the side of Lorong Bakar Batu and the other at Simpang Bedok. between Changi and Kator.g past51 words
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Advertisement115 1961-10-25 10 'OyQ p J p.* ntl YOh A m.Z MM lr > the 35 Vlttll 1* MM e e 'op ed years s/nce "felV ft MA tQ ns. Z pr °du Ced J °f m an to h Ra yon r MM 4fe nto bbales lc S year Z r >00o115 words
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Article, Illustration571 1961-10-25 11 JEFFREY FRANCIS - PRESSURE APPLIED ON US. SAY TWO SACKED DIPLOMATS JEFFREY FRANCIS By We were asked to back Nasser we refused' I I I^UALA LUMPUR, T v c s. Two Syrian diplomats here claimed today that '"several means of pressure" had been applied on them to make them change their attitude and571 words
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298 1961-10-25 11 PENANG. Tues THE Pc D ang Government was today urged to spend $120,000 a year instead of only $5,000 at present to feed and maintain beggars, destitutes, the aged and the decrepit in the State. This was recommended by a special subcommittee298 words
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Article93 1961-10-25 11 Refugees' team makes donation KUALA LUMPUR. Tu«k A visiting three-man East German refugees' team ha.donated $150 towards the National Monument Fund. The presentation was made today by their leader. Mr. Kurt Haase, to the Director of Information Services, Inche Mohamed Sopiee. Mr. Haa.-,e >aid: "We are happy to donate this93 words
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147 1961-10-25 11 'The pajak' taxis: A petition by union KLALA LLMPL'K, lues. The Federation Transport Workers' Union is to petition the Government to control the "pajak" (lease) system of renting vehicles imm taxi owners. I lie union president, ll.i.ii Yusol bin Ibrahim, said today that the present rental of $15 or more147 words
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Article43 1961-10-25 11 PEN ANG. Tues A house painter. Tang Kah Chong, 22. today pleaded not guilty tf two charges oi extorting $4.20 from a stall owner. Teoh Ah Chong. In Lelth Street on Oct 12. Tang wa.-> remanded untii Saturday.43 words
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Article191 1961-10-25 11 SARAWAK NOW FREE OF CHOLERA 17UCHING, Tues. All Sarawak has been declared cholera-free— after a death toll of 61 in a three -month period. With the announcement of the end of the epidemic came this warning from the acting Director of Medical Services, Dr. R. Dickie: "There are many lessons191 words
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Article203 1961-10-25 11 pCNAMG, lues— l.oial restaurateurs are following keenly the experiments to save the temoleh. a giant Malayan carp. "If we can be assured of sufficient supplies. this fish should make a delicious addition to our menu." one restaurant owner told the Straits Times. He was commenting on203 words
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Advertisement296 1961-10-25 11 Invitation to a change,,, LOW LOW LUXURY LINES-^T^^^^ "^\f» /7V*^ ECONOMY CAR UPKEEP with the all-new Consul 315! New Ford design all through New driving power! fM tefc^S Consul 315 gives you sporting features: four speed quick change Ep^^^* S gearbox lively acceleration— tenacious road holding— high cruising jm^a^^ speed296 words
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473 1961-10-25 12 Peter Loom aged 15: t> Bournemouth Road, Singapore 15- swimming, photography. Alan A. aged 15; 60-E Outram Hill. Singapore 3; son^s Albert Khoo, ageo. 17; 141 Market Road, Taiping. Perak: sw imming, stamps, view-card* Doreen Lai, aged 15; 1290 King Street, Patir Plnjl, Ipoh473 words
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801 1961-10-25 12 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - WOLF GOES TO THE AID OF COUSIN GRISELDA KATHLEEN HICKLEY r-by WHAT on earth is she talking about?" asked Mother Goose impatiently. "I've known this wood for years and never once yet have I seen a savage beast in it." "I tell you there are," wailed Griselda. "I saw them801 words
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Article268 1961-10-25 12 Noel Iskrrwood, aged 13; 311. Park Road Nth., Hastings. Hawkes Bay, New Zealand: stamps, soccer. Lai Pal, aged 23; 14, Queen Street Woollahra. Sydney; Australia; post-cards, travelling. Kren O'SnlUvan, aged 13. Main Road, RID Tokoroa, South Island, New Zealand: star-photos, knitting Eduardo Arandex, aged IS;268 words
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Article186 1961-10-25 12 List of over-1 7 pals .Vhad bin Hassan, aged 19; 12-C, Custom Quarters, Betiok, Singapore; reading, music. Andrew Tay, aged 23; 65-E, Jalan Daud, Muar; -iew-cards, reading. Charley Vong. aged 18; P.O. Box 431,' Kuching, Sarawak; stamps, music. Linda Espallardo, aged 19; Igburas. Lloilo, Philippines: correspondence. Gene Salcedo, aged 20;186 words
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Advertisement283 1961-10-25 12 boys and girls, your last chance to Bear Brand Sterilized Milk Ist Prize: One fully automatic camera "DACORAMATIC 4D" 2nd Prize: One set SHEAFFER'S Pen and Pencil 20 x 3rd Prizes: each one SHEAFFER'S Fountain pen or KIENZLE wrist watch (optional) 100 CONSOLATION PRIZES of one dozen 15 MM. tins283 words
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Advertisement300 1961-10-25 12 Response from i New Zealand Name' j Address j i Age j Sex HERE are the winners of lost ane Children's Page, Straits week's quiz ond colour- lr^ s c Press Ltd a Rlver V «Hev I ing competition. They ore: Road S-ngapore 9. Aily Low, 24, Lorong 4, Mer-300 words
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Advertisement116 1961-10-25 12 I LEA& I I PERRINS I L e OWG INAtandCf/y %J P^Uperß" 1 k SAUCE^ I either European or I Chinese dishes. I Available from all I I leading Provision I fot COIDS.4C#£S *nd PJ/MS... TIGER OIL INC AUN TONG tMI riCO MUMCiU UU M., **>*** gfagP^gNPnab* jdflff BPHg^g^g^gF>lPy^M ijy^^^116 words
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Advertisement1718 1961-10-25 13 BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREIGHT fNtUIRIESi 111: 24*5 PAUASt tNUUIRIki Itl: 241> IP ADEN, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON f. CONTINENIAL PQRU. Ote S'pon id s naaj rcnani ltcaon nvtrpMl, Giisgow la Pt'Oct 2* Oct M/ 31 AGAPENOR Genoa, H'burg, A'werp, Ho I. Gil 33 Tally Oci 21/3 MEMNON 1 Mil. Dublin, riavn.1,718 words
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Advertisement1334 1961-10-25 13 THE LIC LINESSAILINGS TO: MEOITERRANEAN CONTINENTAL k SCANDINAVIAN KOTIV lk%~-2SSi BUSUANCA" II Oet/ 4 Niv SI Ntv I Snn £ff\so\\il -SELANOIA" I) 11/11 Nn I* 22 Nlv 13/24 Nn Ql Wi-V'l ■BORiiANA' ai 2* an/ 4 tec s eet 1o« VM^Ey INDIA" ci 11/11 Oat N/22 Bee 23/24 B*4 <|_«t51,334 words
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Advertisement1687 1961-10-25 13 I SSL THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. *bJ* 1 SINGAPORE (laciraaratar) 11 the Uaitai Miami) 11 UNtS EXPRESS SERVICES TO LONDON LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL PORT*. S'oor* p S'hairi penana, BENUBANACH (H) Hlir|. LOon, Havre, M'Dro G 21/Trtav Oct 2*2* Dct 31 1 BEHREOCH (E.Lp) L'PMI. R'Oam. Hull, H'tMt| Oct 21/21,687 words
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Advertisement1244 1961-10-25 13 w»~ McAUSTER «5c CO., LTD. TEL. Nl. ***** \KSL KLLERMAN LIMB KLA VENESS LINE 1^ LONDON. HAMIURS. ROTTERDAM. HAVRE. IOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO ..■-.•_k*LL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND Cm *F CARLISLE Acciltm cergt fir Central 1 Siutf S'BO'l p Sham rerarg America II Part 3* Btt 31 Ott/ 2 Nlv1,244 words
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235 1961-10-25 14 A FTER its recent easier vested whicrf t^k yesteraay wnicn tooK it to $472.12J per picul on an offering of 250 tons. The tin market in London overnight held about steady despite the fall at Singapore over the weekend. Not a lot235 words
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502 1961-10-25 14 From Our Market Correspondent rTUN prices on the MalaM. yan Stock Exchange yesterday were holding in some cases after the big shake-out of the past few trading days. For the first time in eight trading days the index was virtually unchanged. However, there was502 words
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Article21 1961-10-25 14 Malayan Stock Indicts: Oct. 23 Oct. 24 Industrials: 157.25 155.20 Tins: 261.89 261.88 Rubbers: 233.76 230.84 Jan. 1 1958=10021 words
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Article883 1961-10-25 14 OUSINESS on tbe Malayan Stock Exchange, Feaeration section yesierday with the number ol deals in brackets: Industrials: Gammon (2,000) 81.73: M Cement (1,000) J2.30; S. Times (4,000) 52.93. (1,000) 52.94: 8. Traders (2.000) 53.9& D, (2,000) 83.95: U.K. ords < 1.000) 81.24, (1,000) 81-25; Rothmans (1,000) 81.13883 words
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Article111 1961-10-25 14 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS MELBOURNE, Tu«s. TNVESTMENT shares were x sought at steady to firmer levels. Associated Dairies rained 3s to 48s. Base metals and oils traded along firm lines. C ommonwralth bonds maintained a steady trend. Con. fine 77/Ui Mount lu 68/- Herald 56 4' > N.B. Hill 19/1014 Humes 71/lOii111 words
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Article35 1961-10-25 14 SINGAPORE, OCT. 24. RUBBER: 80; cents per lb. (down U cents). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 80; cents (quiet). TIN: $472.12) per picul (up 62i cents). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (down 10 tons).35 words
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Article219 1961-10-25 14 NOVEMBER first grade rubber buyers f.e.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 80{ cents per lb. down It cents on Monday's closing price. The tone was easier. S.C.C.R.A. closing prices In cents per lb. yesterday: Int. 1 R.S.B. Prompt fib. buyers 80a, sellers 81 (N) Int. 1 R. 8.8.219 words
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Article125 1961-10-25 14 THE Chrnm Produce liehange, Singapore, noon prices per pieul yetttrday: Cepra: fK/ Continent Oct. shipment buyers $25. sellers $2St. Coconut ell: bulk 535 sellers, drum $38 sellers. Pepper: Muntok white JI62J sellers, Sarawak white SI6O sellers, special Sarawak black $1271 sellers, garbled Lampoog black $1274 sellers, Lampon,; black125 words
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Article179 1961-10-25 14 CHIPS lying alengside the Slngaswre wharves teday are Lucle Bchulte 23. Klond.i Maru 35/36. Blbonica 13/14, Bankura 29/30. Crusader 19. Metallurg Kurako 8/9. Hartvlg tlaersk 27/28, Jama 42/43. Empire Kittlwake 21/22, Bentong 24. Sungel A.aahan NW 3. Llpls 3, Tronoh NW 2. Auby NW. 4/5. Tong179 words
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Article75 1961-10-25 14 T"l Malayan Ixthang* Banks--1 Allocution made them chances In it.' rates to merchants yesterday: Hong Hang: selling T T or O.D 531: buying TT S3 5/18. O.D. 531 ••Hint T.T. M O.D. rtady: 8.1 :l,n Francs *****: Danish Krmr 228} On the free aiehani* market to Moni Kong,75 words
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Advertisement1159 1961-10-25 14 Express U.S.A. Paeifio tfc Atlantic Coast Service HA ETA ETA ETA ETA Spore H'kong Japan S.Francisco L.Anielei N.York ■I. -Celeraee Maru M Oet/ 1 Met S Nev M Nev 21 Nev II Dec ej.s. "Kiaikawa Mare" 21 Net/ 1 Dec 5 Dec II Dec Dtc 14 Jss All suitably equipped1,159 words
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Advertisement601 1961-10-25 14 I^PJOBIENT/, rll g gl ROUND TRIP TO JAPAN S.S. CATHAY (First Clan only fully jirconditioncd) departs PENANC IOHi November, SINCAPORE 13th November. 1961.! (returns to Singapore Bth December. Penang lI Hi December) For Reservations, apply to your Travel Agant or to: ISLAY KERR ft CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. Harrisons Crosfield (F.601 words
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Advertisement253 1961-10-25 14 NOTICE MALACCA. FREEHOLD LAND FOR SALE Land situates at Bunga Raya Road (Infron; of City Park. Malacca) in Town Area XX, Lot 167 containing an area of ***** square feet together with 4 temporary buildings known as Nos. T. 508. T. 509. T. 510 and T. 511 Tor further particulars,253 words
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Advertisement744 1961-10-25 14 KERAJAAN NEC.KRI PKRUS JAWATAN OVKR>» t B BKjMENTABA B\(.i ram iianc. \n It \K BAMtAK Permotion.iii2 dl pelawaican dauvaUa Warga Nesartt Pci»e— kutuan Taiuti Mela\u yang teluli meningkat ka-umor 16 tetapl kurang darlpuda 22 tahun untotc memenolu Jawawn Ovw>eer isemeuura) bagl Ftancliaiigan Luar Bandar Negen Perils. Cnulon2 liendak-lab lulus Form744 words
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Advertisement663 1961-10-25 15 SITUATIONS VACANT i< !0 Wordt SS (Min.)— Box SI ett. mxtrm 2 wants O for European family cl Holland Road Area. Well recommended Cook -Amah. Wash Amah employed. A Ring cH'pore) 339 M after 6 p.m. TWO BXPIftIBNCSO general amabs B without children. Recent references for Kuropean home. No washing663 words
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Advertisement1051 1961-10-25 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Wordt Si (Min.)— Box SI ell. txtrm FULLY FURNISHED one bedroom latlet verandah with cooker refrlgeraor $200/- including water/light (no blldren). 32 Lloyd Road Singapore 9 ting *****. FLAT TO LET. 32 328 Stevens Road. Bedrooms, bathrooms attached. Kithen, Sitting Room and Amah Room. 1306 per month (fully1,051 words
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Advertisement936 1961-10-25 15 TUITION J0 Wordt SS (Min.)— Box it ett. extrm i PIANO TUITION, practical, harmony, musictaashlp, given by lady teacher I qualified IB London, LRBM (perfor- I men') ARCM (tearhers") ARCM (per- formers'), for all grades Including LRSM, 4i m.s. Dunearn Road, near I'nlvrrniiy Hostels. Telephone ***** (Bporo. BOOKS A PUBLICATIONS936 words
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Advertisement578 1961-10-25 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE 2* Worms Si (Min.)— Box SI et*. matrm IMI JAGUAR 3.S MX II Saloon. Cxcelleat condition Low mileage. Many extras. P<rt exchange considered, offers to Box AIT 37 S.T. K.L. ONE OWNER 1959 Ford Prefect new battery engine and paintwork tip-top condition comprehensive Insurance. Pboae Hock *****578 words
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Advertisement509 1961-10-25 15 FOR SALE tt Wordt Si (Min.)— Box tt ett. txtrm A LITTLB OOES a long way. If you use Crookes Hand Cream or Lotion try I either today and see Urn difference. c WIDB SBLBCTION of Books st rr- duced prices. University Book Store. Orchard Road, H'pore. WORKING ORDER Klr-rond.509 words
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Advertisement405 1961-10-25 15 FOR SALE Wordt SS (Ml*.)— Bom St ett. mxtrm RADIOGRAMS. TAPf -«COBOtRI 3eoc« Reoord-plajrers, Bevkt^e: Ma- i :hinrs. Hire-purchase amllahle. I.iK':r Store. 20. Jalan Lenan, 7 m.s. Tnomlon Road, Hingapore. Tel: .taom. 1. I tandrn Avenue, near B.M.H. Tel: 2373. 1 K. r.«Ti<ton Park Road, MM Tel: 5«023. BufUMM Hoursl405 words
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Advertisement378 1961-10-25 15 AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) M Wordt Sll (Minimum) Dolt* 1 month. JO Wordt St.SO i Mi*.) OCB. OCB, OCI, tbe MM •>f''Ci copying niuehiiK' it totuin.itio 50. hvMnson Road. WXWt MOTION SMITH WORKSHOPS. It Battery Rd., Rrp..:: O; Navigation at En>nnefc.luipravnL M'atcHe* v Clocks Tel *****. SPECIAL iS«v OISCOUNT nalntinK378 words
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146 1961-10-25 16 JACK FINGLETON - Watch out for the Japanese Sarazen JACK FINGLETON By /CANBERRA, Tues. Gene Sarazen. famous American golfer of other days, thinks the Japanese could soon dominate world golf. In Melbourne to compere a television match between South African Gary Player and Australian Peter Thomson, Sarazen said; "We learned from the English146 words
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545 1961-10-25 16 EPSOM JEEP - 'BAMBINO' AND DREAMBOAT IN GREAT FORM EPSOM JEEP ON THE TRACK with SINGAPORE, Tuesday BALKAN BAMBINO, winner of the Singapore Gold Cup and top money-spin-ner of the season, looks set for more big-race successes. He ftp keeping nis peak form remarkably well. With Chris Dragon astride, this Guersant flve-year-old went545 words
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Article270 1961-10-25 16 LONDON, Tues. AT least seven non-League clubs, are certain to pass into the second round proper of the FA. Cup competition. Some of the non-Leaguers —amateurs, part-timers and semi -professionals— who clasn in seven games In the first round proper on Nov. 4 haveReuter - 270 words
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Article107 1961-10-25 16 BALTIMORE Tues.— Archie Moore, world light heavyweight boxing champion, smashed his way to a sixround win over Pete Rademacher, former Olympic heavyweight title-holder, in a scheduled 10-round nontitle bout here last night. "Ageless Archie"— he says he Is 44, the records say 47 floored Rademacher. 33,Reuter - 107 words
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Article78 1961-10-25 16 BULAWAYO. Tues. The New Zealandprs Just escaped defeat in the first mntrh of their tour of Rhod sia and So.] h Africa "gainst Rhodesia which ended here today. Rhodesia dertored In their second Innings, settinz the New Zealanders 247 runs to win. At the close the touristsReuter - 78 words
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Article34 1961-10-25 16 NAIROBI. Tues. F. R. Brown's XI beat Kenya by four wickets on the last day of their threvday match here today. Scires: Brown's XI 201 and 172-fl Kenya 167 and 205— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article20 1961-10-25 16 CARDIFF, Tues. Cardiff beat Mansfield 1-1 In a Football Leagu Cup second round replay here last night —Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article, Illustration72 1961-10-25 16 STANLEY Matthews. 0 the living legend of soccer, has returned to Stoke, where he began his career 32 years ago. Matthews, now 46, first joined Stoke City as an office boy. He was transferred to Blackpool for £11.500, fifteen years later. In a glory-lustred career, Stan has72 words
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Article109 1961-10-25 16 JOHANNESBURG. Tues. The "missing" Kramer Cup has turned up Jack Kramer's new professional lawn tennis trophy arrived here yesterday, said Owen Williams, the South African international playBut Wiilianas added that cus- toms offlciaLs had impounded the cup at Jan Smuts Airport because no covering documentsReuter - 109 words
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Advertisement497 1961-10-25 16 ii"[»i HuagMf j -ii-rnia.il NOTICE The roadway at the level crocsIng at Telegraph Post No- 56. 18 on the Jalan Telok Wan Jah at Alor Star will be closed for repair* on 111.61 from 6.30 p.m. until 530 a.m. the following mornIng. Traffic will be diverted via Jalan Langgar. fTA.497 words
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Advertisement335 1961-10-25 16 J.K.R. KEDAH TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from I Registered Contractors C.ass B and Bbove at the Office of the Jurutera Negeri. Kedan/Peills up to 3 p.m. en 30.10.61 for the deviation of roaa and construction of ot;e five foot diameter culvert 75 feet long at Sunset Kayan Tlti335 words
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Advertisement392 1961-10-25 16 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA, PERAK TENDERS for the supply of two (2» Stone Crushers witn aiesel drive will be received at tiie Office jf tiie Jurutera Negeri. J.K.R Nogerl Perak, Brewster Rd.. Ipoh up to 3.00 p.m. on 21st November. 1961. Fu 1 particulars may be obtalr.eo. at tne Jabatan392 words
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Advertisement404 1961-10-25 16 TENDERS KERETAPI TANAH MELAYi Tenders «;e Invited from Reglste:ea Contractors Claw 'C" and .'.bore lor provision ol premix sur!;ice to approacn road to M.'.luiry Godoun ai Seie.i.ban Tenders close at 12.00 noon on Moiiiiay, th« 6:h November. 1981 at the oflice of the Pengeiusi Lemb&ga Pembuka Tawarun2 d/a Ketua Juidktia.404 words
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Advertisement120 1961-10-25 16 RENAULT now I only IS Price reduced. Value unchanged! Try the Dauphine at Piogrcss Motors or other Renault dealers. A RENAULT PRODUCT PM I44;l B One gallon of PETROL j good for 45 miles WHEN you drive For economy buy Dauphine. Try the Dauphine at Progress Motors or other Renault120 words
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283 1961-10-25 17 MALIAPPEN CONTRAVENED RULES, says FAP STATEMENT PENANG. Tuesday THE F.A. of Penang announced today that Mr. A. Maliappen, a council member, has been barred from holding office in the association for the next five years. "After due deliberations," a statement said, "the F.A.P.283 words
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Article391 1961-10-25 17 SINGAPORE, Tues. A FTER getting off to a good start. Mysore State, India's inter-state soccer champions, were outplayed by six goals to two by a SIFA Invitation XI, before a 2,500 crowd at Jalan Besar tonight. The tourists had nothing spectacular to show Singapore fans391 words
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Article111 1961-10-25 17 MAWF name five for SEAP Games KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Malayan Amateur Weightlifting Federation have nominated five lifters for selection to the SEAP Games at Rangoon in December. MAWK secretary Lim Choon Slang said that the five weightlifters were chosen after trials held at the Chin Woo Auditorium on Saturday.111 words
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Article99 1961-10-25 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Wardleburn Wanderers earned full marks for a smart performance when they beat 056 Squadron by 16 points (two soils, try. penalty) to three points (try) at rugger on the Ourney 3oad ground today. Squadron put up a game fight to hold Wanderers 3-3 at halftime,99 words
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387 1961-10-25 17 S'PORE WANT FEARLESS TACKLERS FOR THEIR MALAYA CUP FIFTEEN By TEOH ENG TATT SINGAPORE, Tues. Fifteen fearless tacklen are wanted foi Singapore's Malaya Cup Rugby team. This qualilication is a •must' for all candidates for this years team. Mr. Howard Cashin, the S.R.U. president, told me today. Mr. Caahln .->ald-387 words
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Article, Illustration45 1961-10-25 17 SAW Kirn Thiat. Selangor's ace motorracing driver, who won the Best Performance award at the recent Rahman Speed Trial, was presented the trophies by Mr. C. R. Chilton, of the Malaya Tobacco Company in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday night.45 words
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Article127 1961-10-25 17 Negri seek revenge v Selangor SEREMBAN, Tucs.— Negrl Sembilan Combined Schools Rugger XV will go all out to avengr their defeat lust year by Selangor Combined Schools when the two teams meet tomorrow. The Nemri selectors have picked a strong team comprwng seven ooys from the King George V School,127 words
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Article331 1961-10-25 17 SINGAPORE, Tuesday SINGAPORE'S 13-year-old swimming star Tan Thuan Heng, was the only one to qualify for I L SE A J ames at Ran g° on in the SASA trtalls held at Amber Road today Set to clock five minutes foi the 400 metres. Tan331 words
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Article167 1961-10-25 17 5 new men in Perak Asians XV IPOH. Tue«. Perak Asians will meet Selangor Asians In the first north sone tie In the All Blues Cup inter-state ***** competition on the Town Padang here on Saturday. Perak will field five newcomers. They are 00l Slew Hock. Hassan Yacob, Ken Pestana.167 words
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Article28 1961-10-25 17 IPOH. Tues. Rain washed out this evening's matches In the Perak tennis championships. The Div. 2 League match between Samuel's Club and Royal Dragoons was postponed.28 words
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Article134 1961-10-25 17 CJINGAPORB. Tue. -Singapore O Recreation Club scored their third win when they beat SCC 2-0 in a SUJI. league division one matcn on the padang today The fast and well-knit SRC side deserved their win for they were on the attack for most of the game,134 words
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Article75 1961-10-25 17 ¥>ENANO. Tuea Chlneae WanX derers "A" virtually clinched th» F.A. of Penang League Div. 1 championship when they beat Day Training College 3-0 at the City Stadium This was the Wanderers last came and they now head the league table with 21 point*. Muslim R.C. have 1975 words
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Article55 1961-10-25 17 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— Joliore Bahru District Hockey Association officials: President P. K. Balu>hi vice-president Ahmad Kasnawr secretary H. Gomez; treasurer M P Sudhakaran; Committee mem-'->er* Halim Mohamed Salieh; M O. Parry: A. S. Arul: Auditors H Possible; K Mathews; disciplinary ~oard m*mbers Abdullah AmatWalter Abraham: Wahid Sulail •nan-55 words
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Article23 1961-10-25 17 IPOH DIV. 2: Kilat 5 FIB 0. FRIFNDLIFB: Malacca PWD .> Medicals 0: ACS 2 Telecoms 1: B Kaba Malays 6 Municipality 4.23 words
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Article12 1961-10-25 17 MIC CUP (K. Kubu Bahru) Police College bt Slim River Police12 words
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Article18 1961-10-25 17 FRIENDLIER Muar Hi*h Bchool 22 BP High School 0 Kluang Secondary English School 6 Old Boy* 3.18 words
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Advertisement233 1961-10-25 17 Pnow! northwest^ f POLAR IMPERIAL 1 JETS TO NEW YORKOR CHICAGO! 41 If ONLY NORTHWEST JETS $tW THE GREAT CIRCLE SHORTCUT W FROM TOKYO ONE-STOP TO NEW YORKW AND ONE-STOP TO CHICAGO W W 5 HOURS FASTER TO NEW YORK, I 6 HOURS FASTER TO CHICAGO THAN ANY OTHER AIRLINE233 words
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Miscellaneous46 1961-10-25 17 RL'GOER TRIAL: Spore State padang >. SCHOOLS INTER-STATE: Negri v S'gor (Seremban). HOCKEY SPORE DIV. 2: Prisons v Schools (Balestler Rd>: Div. 3 Khalsa v PWD. IPOH DIV. I: Malays v YMCA (p:l(lailß>. SCHOOL IXTKR-STATE: Perak v Penang rlpoh padang). SWIMMING SPORE SEAP Games trials <An;ber Rd>.46 words
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Article, Illustration782 1961-10-25 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. JgAI) weather and a wrong turning contributed to the luckless trek made by the 72 climbers who returned to Kuala Lumpur this afternoon more than 40 hours overdue. Hungry, ragged and weary, they stumbled out of the jungle near the782 words
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Article, Illustration60 1961-10-25 18 - TENGKU Abdul Rahman gives the thumbs-up sign at Kuala Lumpur airport yesterday. He was accompanied on the flight to Singapore by Mr. Lee Kuan Yew (left) who was returning home after a holiday in Kuala Lumpur. In Singapore. the Tengku boarded anotherNc Ben Liow - 60 words
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Article76 1961-10-25 18 MRS. CHINNAMMA CHACKO Of Trong r>pm.wi her gratitude to relative* friends the management of Talplng Rubber Plantations. Temerloh, Belamat Estates for their kind presence, assistance wreaths, condolence messages etc., on the occasion of the funeral of hrr beloved husband Mr K.K. Cbacko which took place on 16th October 196176 words
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Article28 1961-10-25 18 "SOUND OF MURDER"— performance* at V3u p.m on \\Ydnts<fny. Thunday, Friday and Saturday. 2."> th— 2<-th <Vto»wr, at Rowrroft Thtatr*. Ayer Rajah Road— ticket! at Cold storage.28 words
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Article317 1961-10-25 18 LONDON. Tues Renewed strength in gili-ttlged securities and .i turilnT widespread tail in eouities provided the in.dv fealures o: stock markets today. The Chancellor ol the Exchequ- it s mrnigh! speech gave kit -h r'^ourugeinent to ihe recent buy- uiK of gilt-<»dgod. but acted another depressing influence on317 words
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Article24 1961-10-25 18 LONDON, Tues.— Buyers £943. sellers £943 'u Forward buyers £948, sellers £948-. Settlement £944 Turnover a.m. 260 tons, p.m. 135 tons. Tone: Steady.24 words
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Article39 1961-10-25 18 LONDON. Tues. Spot 24d.. Nov 24Ud. Dec. 24 '..d. J«»n. 24 d.. Jan/Mar 24- d.. Apnl/ Juiu 24'.u.. Juiy Sept 24'-_.d.. Oct. Dec 24 .d.. c.l.f. Nov. J3 11/ltJd. Dec 23 T ,d. Tone: Steady ;it .ne c.eoline.39 words
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Article126 1961-10-25 18 SAIGON. Tues. Two Soutn Vietnam Navy craft were sunk by Communist guerillas in An Xuyen Province late iast weeK according to official reports reaching Saigon today. The reports did not give details of Government losses. The action In which the boats were sunk began when126 words
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449 1961-10-25 18 England 321-6, still need 67 to lead in Test AHORE. Tues. A I third-wicket partner- ship of 192 by Ken Barirington and Mike Smith helped England take their flrst innings total to 321 for six by close of play on the third day of the First Test against i Pakistan449 words
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Article82 1961-10-25 18 PAKISTAN— Ist Inns: 387-9 dec ENGLAND— IST BCNI MCBABIMOM > aiaq b Munaf < PI'LLAK c Muhmuod b Munaf BARRINGTON run out 127 SMiill tun out DEX I lit ml wki b Ainq Xl BSELL not out BARBKR st Imtlai b Haseeb Ml KK.W i...l out i Extras 21Reuter - 82 words
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Article31 1961-10-25 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. Th< chairman ol Nanyang Uni versity Council. Mr. Tan Larl Sye. today invited the Singapore Government to reran talks on the composition o the University Council.31 words
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Advertisement24 1961-10-25 18 Laic CLASSIFIER 20 H ,rf. U0 (MiMimmm) WATSON:— To Pam and Randy, at AxHunta foundation fvtalins Jaya, on October 24. a son. David Alexander.24 words
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