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Title Section23 1961-10-26 1 AVERAGE lI A I I. V MRTIIirn SALE EXCEEDS 00.000 Hat*"" 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1961 13 CENTS.23 words
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Article85 1961-10-26 1 STOCKHOLM. Wed. The Seismograph at Uppsala today recorded a nuclear explosion thought to have taken place in the Novaya Zemlya area of North Russia, but a spokesman said it was only one-tenth as big as Monday's Mondays explosion, also recorded first at Uppsala has since beenReuter - 85 words
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Article, Illustration1734 1961-10-26 1 Co-pilot was to have married within week i KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Village youths guide troops to wreckage ALL five occupants of the R.M.A.F. Pioneer which crashed yesterday in the rugged Selangor-Pahang border region were found dead by a search party this morning. Their bodies were later brought1,734 words
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Article32 1961-10-26 1 BRYAN. Texas, Wed.— The United States has tentatively set Dec. 5 as the date to i put a man in orbit around the earth, it has been disclosed hero.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article78 1961-10-26 1 I All RATA. Wed. I Premier Mr. Lee Kuan Yew holed in one at the Cameron Highlands golf course last Saturday and j had to pay the usual penalty drinks all round for those at the clubhouse. Mr. Lee was playing in a foursome with78 words
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363 1961-10-26 1 London talks: Leave it to the Tengku, says Lee SINGAPORE. W.d. THK Singapore Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today expressed confidence in the ability of Tengkii Abdul Rahman to handle the talks in London next month on the merger of Singapore and the Federation "I have no doubt that363 words
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Article105 1961-10-26 1 U.S. plans A-blast in a mine WASHINGTON. Wed—President Kennedy today announced he had approved the detonation of a nuclear device underground in a salt mine as part of the United States programme of developing peaceful uses for nuclear explosives. The White House said the date for the experiment, forming partReuter - 105 words
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Article411 1961-10-26 1 Alliance top party in Trengganu S/Jf DEFECTIONS TO UMNO: A NEW GOVT. PLANNED KUALA LUMPUR Wednesday. THK Alliance has now become the majority parly in the Trengganu State Assembly following the defection of three Parly Negara and three Pan-Malayan Islamic Parly Assemblymen to Ump« The six men are: Inche Wan411 words
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Article42 1961-10-26 1 P.O.W. EXCHANGE LSOPOLDVILU n K:il in i >mi i',. ed ovpi iin i i> of u.«r most of (lii mi I in exchange fi»r 3M K K»>,. prisoners beld in act end <•! fi i« K. it in.. i on Sepl Kiutrr.42 words
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Advertisement41 1961-10-26 1 2)aA-Stn DAH SIM OPTICAL HOUSE, 32i. North Bridge R«.. S pore 1 Not door OOEON— Phone ***** Branch Office. p .^l^^*. M <^B»^^ p MORE AND MORE jJ M OF EVERYTHING Jg FOR kVKNVONK IN TNI FAMILY Xl COLDSTORAGE S SUPERMARKETS41 words
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Advertisement63 1961-10-26 1 Ts. s^) Reduce your S^k construction \> ~S "V" I|l W* with PULL WIDTH' Corrugated lightweight asbestos cement sheet *^L \%|L\\ m '-tL m* **'fe^K^»: m. every tne«i Ardn "Flut" is (laz*4 Tk^*^ to rcp#l water and V^^^*^ fungy* growth and tough— Nominjl fibr.d to r.fiat ihockt mTai" and impjcti63 words
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Article, Illustration490 1961-10-26 2 iilMhl TT U.S. threatens to resume tests in atmosphere LONDON, Wednesday. MONDAY'S giant bomb explosion by Russia brought protests from many parts of the world together with scientific forecasts of the possible radiation effects of the test. The protests came from the UnitedReuter - 490 words
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557 1961-10-26 2 They have tabled a resolution in the main political committee asking the General Assembly to appeal to the Russians not to carry out their planned 50-mega-ton test. Ghana. Ethiopia. Guinea, Mali. Morocco. Nigeria. Sudan and the U.A.R. have introduced a separate resolution requestingReuter - 557 words
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Article96 1961-10-26 2 LONDON. Wed Bernard Stanbury. 32, and his 24--year-old wife. Sally, are searching for 50 families to join them in forming a remote island community free from all nuclear .hazards. Mr. Stanbury, a former army medical corporal and now the owner of a photo printing concern, said:Reuter - 96 words
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Miscellaneous43 1961-10-26 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby f/M GOING TO<J f MAV6 AJ D 2? i r tTTAV IN BED UEADACME V" aKV lr^/ J TUIS MORNING J s J^y If i INSIST tmat you crop \STAY IN BED THIS/ r^2OeOir>J<3 yMORNIN©/ J^ ABOUT J43 words
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Article407 1961-10-26 3 AMERICANS RETALIATE IN SECOND BORDER INCIDENT WITH E. GERMAN GUARDS BERLIN, Wednesday. 3JORE than 50 tear-gas grenades were thrown across the EastWest Berlin border last night as the police forces of the divided city engaged in their second tear-gas battle in 24 hours. The "battle" brokeReuter - 407 words
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Article, Illustration292 1961-10-26 3 MANILA, Wednesday. THE Philippine ambassador to the United States, Mr. Carlos Romulo, last night urged the dispatch of a United Nations force to Berlin. He said the U.N. force should patrol the East-West frontier "where the great powers now stand face to faceReuter - 292 words
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Article63 1961-10-26 3 The first time NAIROBI. Wed.— An African is leading a company of the King's African Rifles on operations for the first time. East African Command Headquarters announced here. He is Lieutenant Idi Amin. a former non-com-missioned officer, who has taken his company to mamtain law and order in the KaramojaReuter - 63 words
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Article32 1961-10-26 3 NEW YORK: The General Assembly's Budgetary Committee has voted authorisation for the Secretariat to spend an additional US$2O million to conth.ue the United Nations Congo operation until the end of the year.32 words
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Article41 1961-10-26 3 SAN DIEGO: Several hundred men, women and children wearing red. white and blue hats, protested here against the sale of U.S. Jet planes to Yugoslavia. They carried signs reading: "The jets we give away may come back to kill our sons."41 words
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Article31 1961-10-26 3 BELFAST: The T. J. Stevenson Company of New York, a shipping and textiles corporation, is to establish a mill in Northern Ireland to spin cotton yarn for British and export markets.31 words
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Article21 1961-10-26 3 RAWALPINDI: Pakistan will publish th 2 entire draft of its proposed new constitution ;n several months' time. It was officially an-21 words
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Article19 1961-10-26 3 nounced here. An earlier official statement had said an outline of the proposed constitution* would be published next month.19 words
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Article48 1961-10-26 3 KINGSTON. A survey of Jamaican travel agents here revealed that Intending emigrant? to Britain were rushing to pass through the "open door" in case of any legislative limitations on Commonweal*.!) entry Bookings were so heavy last week that aircraft places were sold out until the middle of November.48 words
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Article35 1961-10-26 3 CAPETOWN: Tom Walters, a 35-year-old Capetown attorney, alleged to be the author of a plan to disrupt Republican celebrations In South Africa last May .vas acquitted yesterda/ of Incitement to commit malicious Injury to property.35 words
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Article19 1961-10-26 3 TOKYO: An earthquake shook Tokyo at 4 a.m. today, but there was no Immediate report of casualties or damage.19 words
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Article25 1961-10-26 3 TORONTO: The Prime Minister, Mr. John Diefenbakei. told a convention ol the Conservative Party that Canada had no Intention of joining the European Common Market25 words
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Article73 1961-10-26 3 JAKARTA. Wed The city's public transport system Is expected to improve with the arrival of 500 new big buses. 500 small buses and 600 taxis from Hungary, West Germany and Italy before the end of thp year. A Jakarta Transport Ser,vice spokesman said contracts had also been73 words
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Article17 1961-10-26 3 HAVANA: Nineteen people have been drowned In Eastern Ortente province In floods following a week of rain.17 words
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225 1961-10-26 3 US accuses S. Africa of flouting its UN obligations VTEW YORK, Wed. 111 The United States yesterday accused South Africa, of a "deliberate flouting' of its obligations under the U.N. charter. Mr. Francis Plimpton, United States representative In the Political Committee, said the Pretoria Governments apartheid policy, re-emphasised during theReuter - 225 words
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Article27 1961-10-26 3 RANGOON. Wed. A Thai goodwill mission led by the Deputy Premier and Defence Minister. Gen. Thanom Kittlkachorn, arrived here yesterday for a two-week visit.— U.P.I.UPI - 27 words
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249 1961-10-26 3 SOVIET ARMS AIRLIFT TO LAOS IS STEPPED UP WASHINGTON, Wednesday. THE Soviet airlift into Laos of arms and equipment has been "gradually expanded" in recent weeks and is now at a higher rate than before the rainy season, the State Department said yesterday. The departments spokesman, Mr. Lincoln White, toldReuter - 249 words
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Article27 1961-10-26 3 WASHINGTON. Wed.— The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, will confer with President Kennedy at Hyannlspor,t, Massachusetts, on Nov. 6 the White House announced yesterday.— U.P.l.27 words
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Article24 1961-10-26 3 ALGIERS, Wed. Three people, all Muslims, were killed and 10 Injured when a bomb exploded In a bus here last night.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Advertisement520 1961-10-26 3 YOU CANT AFFORD TO MISS §H| THIS CHANCE TO PURCHASE THIRD MALAYAN FUND UNITS 3E?§ AT 93 cent* PER UNIT XD 5=5 0 THIS LIMITED OFFER CLOSES ON 31st OCTOBER 1961 g|g| The offer opens on 25th October 1961 at 9 a.m. and closes not later than s^^ g"Z">C 3520 words
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Advertisement217 1961-10-26 3 what lI U v v The letters ar inscribed on the face of every I Fortis Spacematic stand for all risks. Thi» Qp means that your Spacematic is protected I I against all the hazards that a watch will IHAa*in normally encounter in an active life-by all lilB2F tnc devices217 words
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Miscellaneous356 1961-10-26 3 RADIO MALAYA i RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORT WAVE SERVU E SERVICE 41.7 metres 41 metres A.m. 6.00 Time Signal; Negara- MEDIIM ntl xmvi.i leu; News Headlines; 6.05 Morn- j-b t in* Melodies: 6.50 Keep Fit With metre* Teik Lee; 7.00 Johnny Dank- A.M. 6.00 Oood Morning 602 worth and356 words
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81 1961-10-26 4 HELP FOR ISLANDERS TO GROW GRASS FOR GOATS SINGAPORE, Wed. A ►5 group of 20 voluntary workers will leave for the Southern Islands tomorrow at 8.30 a.m. to help the islanders plant a special variety of grass for the rearing of goats, which the Government will distribute to the islanders81 words
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Article184 1961-10-26 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. T*HE Singapore Hire Car Association today called on the Government to reopen talks with its Federation counterpart on the question of increasing the number of licences for hire cars enterins the Federation. The president of the association. Mr. T. A. Simon, issuing184 words
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315 1961-10-26 4 Singapore's house hunters so choosu— Board SINGAPORE, Wed Housing and Development Board today said it was confident of completely clearing a backlog of some 14,000 applicants on its housing register, if people were not so "fastidious" in their choice of accommodation. A Ministry of National Development statement revealed that during315 words
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Article33 1961-10-26 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Water will be shut off tomorrow in ZONES THREE and FOUR from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. and in ZONES SIX and SEVEN from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.33 words
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161 1961-10-26 4 'EASY TERMS' TRADERS FACE RISKS, SA YS JUDGE SINGAPORE. Wed. The Third Criminal District Judge. Mr. M. Coomarasamy. today said traders were talcing undue business risks if they were not cautious in accepting customers who buy goods on hirepurchase. He made the remark after being told how a jobless man161 words
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Article24 1961-10-26 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Results of the 1961 examinations of the City and Guilds of London will appear exclusively in The Free Press tomorrow.24 words
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Article235 1961-10-26 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. SINGAPORE. Wednesday. THE Army Civil Service Union today charged the 1 War Department with carrying on a policy designed to "dictate terms" to its local employees. The union described the present policy of the De- partment as a "bad em- I ployer235 words
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Article102 1961-10-26 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. House owners in Perseverance Estate have formed an association to safeguard their interests and rights for "continued occupation of the lots allocated to them.' 1 The body is called the Perseverance Estate House Owners' Association whose members cwn houses covering about 1,000 acres of102 words
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Advertisement233 1961-10-26 4 NEXT CHANCE! gJ\i l J\'M i (SINGAPORE) A BREATH-TAKING ADVENTURE IN FAR-OFF INDIA... FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! "HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION Thrilling, absorbing, dramatic." if Nr 1 Hi r r I wT J^^^N I :t NfllP^ i 5 nUu i Ujjyir ;,^wv ■■■■^■■■i^ '•> e *.;\\«t* SHIER MAGIC; facctfiifflnjna... »«>*?g| A SPECIAL233 words
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Advertisement239 1961-10-26 4 si Sophia Loren in a film Bhflk that will reach out and touch your soul! "TWO m w.th JEAN PAUL BELMONDO ELEANORA BROWN From the book by 1 1 1 ALBERTO MORAVIA I j| Directed by VITIORIO DeSICA I < Bfe/S. Cannes Film Festival for her performance fl C^ hating239 words
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Advertisement543 1961-10-26 4 :UTHAY# i t Qnens Tnrlav' 11oml J»-4.00 t nTz^lifl I jrVBUI£TBBETI» 4! Shiri«y Jones Eottmon Color i> SATURDAY MIDNIGHT' -maciste X IN THE LAND OF t I CYCLOPS" 4 Chclo Alonso Scope Color I 2nd Sir WFFK' Inm 1 J |1 DANNY KAYS In j O*Thb\ •DOUBLE; i x ■■■:>:■:;:■•543 words
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298 1961-10-26 5 Importers' 'lift ban' plea Chinese New Year may be hit by embargo gINGAPORE, Wed. Importers of vegetables and fruit from China here have appealed to the Government to lift the ban on these commodities imposed in September as an anti-cholera measure. The ban was imposed on fruit, vegetables, lish. meat298 words
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Article, Illustration163 1961-10-26 5 SINGAPORE. Wed A young drummer Luis Soliano, had a pleasant surprise when he turned up at the airport this morning to say farewell to his idol top American drummer Buddy Rich. Rich, who appeared with the Joey Adams show at Victoria Theatre this week, presented163 words
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Article83 1961-10-26 5 Sit-down strike called off SINGAPORE, Wed.— The sitdown strike by 150 employees of Guthrie and Co. Ltd.. here, which began yestcrd/.y, was called off today. I'his followed an agreement reached between representatives of the management and the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union. A joint statement Issued by both parties said:83 words
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Article32 1961-10-26 5 RAUB. Wed. Mr. Justice Ismail Khan yesterday dismissed an appeal by a lorry attendant Yong Klew. 28, of Jerar.tut, against conviction and a sentence of one year's Jail for robbery.32 words
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247 1961-10-26 5 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. J^WO opposition Assemblymen are to ask the Government to set up a commission of inquiry lo investigate "political nepotism and improper political interference with the civil service and employees of statutory bodies." I Notice of a motion calling for the commission has247 words
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130 1961-10-26 5 Jap cottage industries machines for Malaya? ITUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Machinery used In Japanese cottage industries could be introduced in Malaya. Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, Chief Minister of Malacca, said last night on his return from Japan. The Japanese had agreed to train Malayans to operate these machines, he said.130 words
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Article202 1961-10-26 5 CINGAPORE. Wed. Hopes are high again that the impasse in the negotiations over the question of Government representation on the Nanyang University Council will soon bo resolved. Mr. Tan Lark Sye. founder chairman of the University Council, this week formally Invited the Slivapore Government to resume202 words
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134 1961-10-26 5 13 UTUSAN MELAYU STRIKERS DISCHARGED ITUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Thirteen Utusan Melayu strikers who had pleaded guilty to causing obstruction in the compound of Utusan Melayu Press Ltd. in Chan Sow Lin Road on Sept. 14 were cautioned and discharged in a magistrate's court today. The magistrate, Mr. Chan Slew Yoon,134 words
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Article26 1961-10-26 5 PENANG, Wed. -The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nae, will open a replanting exhibition at Chong Cheng Chinese School, Sungei Ara, on Nov. 8.26 words
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Advertisement383 1961-10-26 5 c i5s"*i IIP ~i 1 1 iZ— r 1 UNSEWEREB ~^T^y^* I Odours No Waier BRITISH EASTERN LTD. supply Mercantile Bank Building. Sport. T«l: 331 W Nec Mr i You need Peps to /5^^ cure a sore throat |^A TplLk^Vjt Ym, all you need do is to nuck PEPS Throat383 words
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Article108 1961-10-26 6 $1,000 from Poppy Day wreaths pENANG. Wed. More than $1,000 worth of wreaths have been ordered for Poppy Day this year. Further orders will still be accepted by the convenor. Mrs Ong Kee Yearn <Tel. No. ***** The Poppy Day appeal will receive a boost when 25 per cent of108 words
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Article40 1961-10-26 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mrs. Kazue Kirn. an expert in Japanese flower arrangement, left by air this morning to attend a floral art exhibition in Tokyo next month. She wa s the only Singapore delegate invited to the exhiWHroi40 words
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Article33 1961-10-26 6 PENANO. Wed.— The president of the Penang M.C.A.. Mr. Heah Joo Seang. will open the new premises of the Wee Khor Moral Uplifting Society In Kampong Bengali Road. Butterworth. on Sunday.33 words
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1696 1961-10-26 6 Rubber: Federation and Singapore exchanges run parallel RULES, CONTRACTS WILL HAVE SANCTION OF LAW KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THE Government today published details of the Federation of Malaya rubber exchange which is to start operations in Kuala Lumpur early next year. The exchange is to be incorporated by an Act of1,696 words
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Advertisement270 1961-10-26 6 rTlf\M EXTRA VERSATILE PliN HUSKY Many new features put this newest Hillman Husky right ahead in its class. Costing no more than a low-priced car the quality built Husky converts in seconds from a roomy family saloon to a sturdy reliable load carrier. You'll like the newer, sleeker lines, its270 words
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Miscellaneous263 1961-10-26 6 Buys Bunny By Baiph Beimdahi I IwL BUY THAT] KhOW ABOUT SELUK-1 rOM,PEAR'. HOWII f^P^ [.THANKS, AN' CALL) MOUSE! IT'S VA ONE PERTH' f CAM I <3VWWY < f?»\ AGAIN, POC!y-^ M JJ (JUST WI6HT FOR S/G POOCH, TOO THE HOUSE ANPJ niL c? f Lrl Abner By At Capp263 words
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Article, Illustration1462 1961-10-26 7 Sultan asked Light to stop invasion by Bugis warriors HE RESIGNED NAVAL COMMISSION TO SEEK FORTUNE BUT BRITISH REFUSED TO PROVIDE ANY MILITARY ASSISTANCE IN RETURN THE RULER PROMISED THE ENTIRE COASTAL AREA FROM PULO PINANG TO PORT OF QUEDA IF anyone, in the year 1772, had offered to layHTS - 1,462 words
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Advertisement176 1961-10-26 7 D^Hl ff''i^Bl^^ iJs J3KM :^'^m^L ft^ I *^^lk m^i mi. i^fc the cigarette on everybody's lips THIS IS THE CAMERA Sfto ti i r L I V^B fpS^akSj &9^.'l With the new Canoaet. just about the only thing you have to do nt 0 t0 P icis t^ ic button176 words
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Article135 1961-10-26 8 M H...W. HI, \t,n,m,,m> ETTV COSTELLO u|.liv..:in| new STORE WIDE BARCAINS now on at nnif fnr your -i I porr H TONIGHT AT 30. "TallHaH r.v it Cull Ctntr* ■•-.intiri. Promotion. WHAT ,n,;, r. 11 of eourat! it lul that full flavour. Try it SEAVIEW'S CHICKEN INN fnr drluhiful135 words
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Article669 1961-10-26 8 Stated bluntly the effect ot the opening of a rubber market in Kuala Lumpur is to take trade awVy from Singapore, and the Government statement on the establishment of the Federation of Malaya Rubber Exchange makes no bones about it. The report of the committee which has669 words
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Article291 1961-10-26 8 Six members of the Trengganu State Assembly, three each from Party Negara and P.M.1.P., have decided to ioin the Alliance. With their defection, passage of a motion oi no-confidence in the P.M.I.P. Government, to be proposed next Monday by Inche Wan Daud. the Party Negara whip, becomes a291 words
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Article239 1961-10-26 8 Hill-walking and junglebashing are among the most enjoyable outdoor pursuit.* Malaya offers. After the twist of muddle and miscalculation that ended in the death of five RMAF men on Tuesday it is necessary also to say that they are safe activities, given only n minimum of intelligence The239 words
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Article, Illustration1444 1961-10-26 8 Laos: the lotus-eaters TIME TO TAKE OFF THE DARK GLASSES VIENTIANE. WED. ARRIVING in his hotel in Vientiane the done-up resthouse of French official days the visitor will hope to establish contacts by telephone and will pick up the directory. It is a revealingly slim volume in its French edition.1,444 words
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Advertisement34 1961-10-26 8 loif'rp InimHrnlatrlT llrr««e«l in I %II T IBM 1 Better I < i i ri\<. IMIOIIIX. 1 plus STYLE all go into I every suit by I 21, Chulio Str««t, I Singapore 1. Telephone: *****34 words
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Advertisement361 1961-10-26 8 don't be SKINNY! Gain pounds Sk quickly CONCENTRATED iff I i4£pl ML FOOD SUPPLEMENT 7 1 fN4^PI quickly gives Pounds *.'< i Inches of Solid FUsh J' to thin, underweight r Hk Men and Worn on IF tot ark thin and underweight yW try wati-on the latest discovery of modern361 words
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Article, Illustration811 1961-10-26 9 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. |HL Singapore Government is considering a request by the Civil Staff Side Council for negotiations or arbitration on full restoration of the variable allowances back-dated to July 1, 1959— the date, the pay cuts were introduced. This was811 words
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Article, Illustration323 1961-10-26 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. A Canadian business magazine writer. Mr. Cedric Jennings, said here today that Malaya and Singapore could provide excellent headquarters for Canadian export trade activities in the Far East. Mr. Jennings, who was last in Malaya in 1937, has been323 words
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Article63 1961-10-26 9 $6,000 BAIL EACH FOR TWO MEN SINGAPORE. Wed. Two men were alleged to have In their possession 1101 b. of duitable tobacco in Paslr Panjang Road this morning were allowed ball of $6,000 each in the Ninth Magistrates Court. YusorT bin Serishgar. 25, pleaded guilty. Ong Huay Hong. 32, pleaded63 words
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Article30 1961-10-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Malayan Film Unit has entered a documentary, 'Roots ot Tomorrow," for the Indian international film festival o* India beginning on Friday h> New Delhi.30 words
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Article25 1961-10-26 9 SUTTERWORTH. Wed.— A housewife. Llm Ah Boey. 20. of Kampong Bharu here, was admitted to Butterworth Hospital last night suffering from suspected poisoning.25 words
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396 1961-10-26 9 GEOFFREY BOLAND - GEOFFREY BOLAND By SINGAPORE. Wed, TOMORROW full details will be available to the Malayan public of an offer of 4,500,--000 shares in Eastern Smelters Ltd. Consolidated Tin Smelt- ers Ltd.. the parent company, is offering 45 per cent of the Eastern Smelting capital396 words
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Article94 1961-10-26 9 Divorce for wife of jockey SINGAPORE. Wed— Aileei; Leong. a travel auency assistant, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court today dis solving her marriage to Kitson Leone, alias Leong Kiat Sen. a jockey, on grounds of cruelty. The decree is to be made94 words
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230 1961-10-26 9 K. MOORTHY From NEW DELHI. W«d. \IALAYAS Yang dl-Per-tuan Agong Is expfected to address the Indian Parliament and visit a wild game sanctuary and atomic energy establishment during his three-week tour of India i.i December. The tour programme la now being230 words
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244 1961-10-26 9 Gambling in hospital, rice 'fit for cats' report KUANTAN, Wednesday. 'J'HE Town Council was told today of gambling among patients in the General Hospital and of rice "fit for cats" served in the hospital. The report was made by Socialist Front leader. Inche Mohamed Kameil bin Ton Muda Haji Ibrahim244 words
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Article179 1961-10-26 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. A Osingapcre private practitioner. Dr. Henryk Seld, 42. was killed when his car crashed into a concrete road -divider at Woodlands Road early today, less than 10 hours after he had returned from leave in England. Police are trying to contact his wife179 words
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Article23 1961-10-26 9 MALACCA, Wed.— A danct in aid of the State Welfare Week will be held at Sea View Hotel here on Nov. <?.23 words
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Advertisement127 1961-10-26 9 IT ROUNDS"^ with row on row \j£'.'.' r^^gJ of circular stitching! with contour bands lined 's^\ in soft cotton flannel >r IT SEPARATES S^s j with a comfortable center section of elastic! yr ys/f f -x^ to shape curves you never knew you had! COSMOPOLITAN byBESTFORM vs U wfcite. 30-38127 words
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Article340 1961-10-26 10 Chinese association on the failure of I.T.C. to establish a new price range IPOH. Wednesday. THE All-Malaya Chinese Mining Association expressed its "bitter disappointment" this afternoon at the failure of the International Tin Council to fix a new price range for tin during its recent London* meeting.340 words
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Article86 1961-10-26 10 OUTRAGE BID CHARGE: MAN CLEARED SINGAPORE. Wed. A businessman. Ho Beng Koon, 42. c I Lorong 34. Geylang. was i acquitted In a magistrate > court today of Mini criminal force on his maidservant. Yeo Seng Hang. 20. with intent to outrage her modesty at his home on the afternoon86 words
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217 1961-10-26 10 K. LUMPUR, Wed 'THE Malayan Trade Union Congress in reviewing trends in the movement, has asked its affiliated unions for suggestions on how to encourage nonEnglish speaking workers to loin unions. It was one of 21 points raised in a Questionnaire which217 words
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Article, Illustration71 1961-10-26 10 Their golden anniversary Wearing Chinese tradi- tional wedding costumes, I !Wr. Lee Bah Chee, 69. help- i ing his. wife to cut a fivetiered cake to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary in Kuala Lumpur. Mr. and Mrs. Lee were married on Oct. 21. 1911 at Malacca and have seven sons71 words
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Article48 1961-10-26 10 BUTTERWORTH, Wed.— Inche Basir bin Ismail. Penany State Agricultural Officer, will leave for Rome next month to attend the Food and Agricultural Organisation conference. Inche Basir* will be secretary to the Malayan delegation, which will fly to Rome on Nov. 28 from Kuala Lumpur.48 words
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495 1961-10-26 10 STICK TO 3- YEAR POST-PRIMARY COURSE, HE SAYS IPOH, Wednesday I MR Teerath Ram, chairman of the Teachers" Panel of Iho National Joint Council for Teachers, said today that if the Government introduced two-year instead of three-year post primary courses, most parents would shun the post primary schools and send495 words
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143 1961-10-26 10 AUSTRALIAN BATTALION WILL LEAVE ON SUNDAY KUALA KANGSAR. Wed. The Ist. Bn. Royal Australian Regiment, which for the past two years had been engaged in anti-terro-rist operations on the Malaya-Thailand border, leaves here on Sunday for Australia. Apart from security duties, the battalion found time to build roads and bridges143 words
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Article19 1961-10-26 10 PENANG. Wed.— The Pykett Methodist School will hold its annual parents' day and exhibition on Nov. 15.19 words
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Article38 1961-10-26 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. Resumed hearing of the dispute between the Straits Timtv Press (Malayan Ltd., and the Singapore Printing Employees' Union before the Industrial Arbitration Court ha.s been postponed to Nov. 1 at 9.30 am. from Oct. 31.38 words
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73 1961-10-26 10 PENANG. Wed.— A tailor charged with assisting In carrying on an illegal 1.000 characters lottery today said that many of his punters were police personnel. I was only helping them." 58-year-old Sahull Humat told the magistrate. Mr James Loh. Sahull. who pleaded guilty,73 words
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Article226 1961-10-26 10 Visitor: Brother Michael tipped pENANG. Wed. —An Asian is expected to be appointed the next Visitor of the Christian Brothers Schools in the Far Easl. The most likely candidate ucceed the late Iri.>li Visitor, the Very Reverend j Brother Fintan Patrick, who j died here la.>t Sunday. i.-> The Rev.226 words
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Advertisement104 1961-10-26 10 DAIIY WJJW 'd^^fc^Bft.ffißT FROM SINGAPORE £gj 3 FLIGHTS WEEKLY VIA W^^ml^f KUALA LUMPUR Xl H^fl I A f llts ar b y comfortable jet-prop M WML V mi BRITANNIAS and ELECTRAS in association with CT""^^ f M HKfl M M M CATHAY PACIFIC AIRWAYS Make your reserJP H vations through104 words
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Article, Illustration2465 1961-10-26 11 Prime Minister tells Press conference of merger talks progress SINGAPORE. Wednesday RESIDENTIAL RULES FOR PEOPLE NOT BORN IN COUNTRY ft ft bui only on a peace-lime tooling. Mr. Lee said thai he iuid expressed his views on the MM4 namely thai they must be converted from2,465 words
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Article164 1961-10-26 11 T'UALA LUMPUR, Wed. 1Y The Deputy General Secretary of the International Federation of Commercial. Clerical and Technical Employees. Mr. Charles D. Gray, said here today that he was surprised that many firms in Malaya did not have schemes of service for their employees. He told164 words
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Advertisement119 1961-10-26 11 What's in the fIHU name? mM ilßiJ3fis&^^ S ilii Tjfi the assurance that you have the best-of-all vacuum flasks. Here's why: These THERMOS brand flasks have Double-sealing screw stopper. Exclusive moulded-on cup handle. Non-spill pouring lip. THERMOS is a brand name insist on nHJilillli maHabh t a/I fading ahopa and119 words
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Article, Illustration125 1961-10-26 12 HIGH-FASHION SHOES I OOK down at the number of pretty feet that pass you by and you are sure to pick out several with square toes. Though it has been the rage in Europe for the past few months, this shoe fashion is just catching on here. As predicted earlier,125 words
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Article571 1961-10-26 12 Should he give a helping hand? rpilE running of a home is a wife's job. This is an accepted fact. She has to see to the marketing, cooking and the washing. She has to be responsible for the upbringing of the children. All that a husband is571 words
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Article522 1961-10-26 12 rvON'T be surprised if you meet Yuri Gagarin or Gherman Titov at the Raffles Hotel on Nov. 4. If you look around, you will probably see Vostok I and 11, which carried the Russian cosmonauts, on display too. Yuri and Gherman are not flying in522 words
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Advertisement284 1961-10-26 12 INDULGE YOURSELF... '"'•wF* v.^ £9tfl ib bjMBB hM Get all the best of the coffee bean Drink America's favourite coffee Drink real 100% pure coffee... MAXWELL j>»fl!Bb*^ HOUSE JSfiHgjf INSTANT //_^J GOOD TO THE LAST DROP iiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii Miramar Beauty Salon <\IR CONDITIONED) *>\ Announcing the opening ot evening -^p> JiTl284 words
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Miscellaneous349 1961-10-26 12 Straits Times Crossword ACSOSS 6 Mining area order appears lr1. Charge someone taking fruit regular (6). (7). Measure the circumference of 6. Assures us of more to sip, the new moon for the tunepossibly (7). keeper (9). 10. Excuse made by some who 8. Perhaps a queen goes to the349 words
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Advertisement1721 1961-10-26 13 BLUE PUMMEL LINE mUm INOUIIIES: 111: 2403 rAiiAtl tUMIOIUI III: MM 10 AOEN, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. IONOON > CONTINENTAL PORTS. Out Sport BMi b am ftnang LYCAON LivtriMl. Glasgow II *t/Oct 21 Oct 1111 ASAPEHOI b'-ua, H burg, A werp, Holl. Il Ptft Oct 21 Oct 21/1 MLMNON I PMI. CiOliri.1,721 words
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Advertisement1643 1961-10-26 13 S'STiom THE BaEN LINE STEAMERS LID. goT INCAPORE (lieirmrttM il tkt Until KilttW) LINES EXPRESS SERVICES TO IONOON LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore Sham xenang ENALIANACH h HHrg. i 3on, Havr», Mfo II »t/Oet 21 Oct It 1 ENMOCH IE.Lp)l E.Lp) I Mal. R oam. Hull, H'6ur| Oct 21 21,643 words
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Advertisement1293 1961-10-26 13 w^ McAUSTER «Jk CO., LTD. >,-_ RB "I, M. M3ll VUCaU BLLBBBCAM UNS tfe KLAVSNESS LINE V*~ tONOOI* NAMIURG. ROTTEROAM. HA»RE. LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO Ij NULL. SEATTIE. VANCOUVER 1 PORTLAND CITY OF CARLISLE Accaptiil carga fir Ctltral 1 Smlp I S'poie P S'^am Ktrang America G.lVllllOct 31 Oct 21,293 words
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522 1961-10-26 14 From Our Market Correspondent rpIIERE was a better 1 sentiment in the tin section of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and prices improved. The index rose 6 points and gains ranged from (id. to 2f. 6d. It looks as if prices could br522 words
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Article24 1961-10-26 14 STOCK INDICES .Malayan S ndust rials: fins: Rubbers: .Inn I ■<!£ Stock hid, Oct. 24 155.20 261.88 230.84 •,S-lun kes: Oct. 25 154.50 267.96 230.8424 words
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Article923 1961-10-26 14 MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE DUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals in brackets: Industrial!: F. and N. ords (2,000) $2.30: Oummon (1.000) $1.73 ON: S Times (1,000) $2.93; S. Traders (3.000) *3.95: Rothman (3.000) $1.13 ON, (3.000) $1.13; Duniops (1.000) $1.10. (1.000) $1.11. C.T.s.923 words
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Article80 1961-10-26 14 T'Hr r pdrr.ition Minister of Finance has fixed these prices for calculating customs duties for the week beginning on Oct. 26. Rubber 822 cents a lb. Copra S4OO a ton. Coconut oil $610 a ton. Palm oil jMMJtt a ton. Palm kernels 5335.50 a ton. The rates of80 words
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Article120 1961-10-26 14 •THE Chinese Produce C (Change, 1 Singapore, noon prices per picul yeiterday were: Copra: IK/Contlnent Oct. shipment *26 buyers, »25» sellers. Coconut Oil: bulk $35 sellerv, drum $38 sellers. Pepper: Muntok white Sls2i sellers, Sarawak white *1M sailers, special Sarawak black ***** seller*, garbled Lampong black jhtj sellers.120 words
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260 1961-10-26 14 EASIER conditions con- tinued on the Singapore Rubber Market yesterday and prices are now nearly back to the level ruling last February. November first grade was done down to 80 1 cents, prices being depressed by stale bull liquidation. The close was260 words
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Article180 1961-10-26 14 SHIM lying alengiide the tingaswrs wharves teday art: River Uore 19, Eastern Moon 25/26. AKamemnon is. City of Carlisle 35/36. TJlnegara. 13/14. Benattow 33 '34. Azumasan Maru 4/5. Bovenkerk 15/18. Slgll 40/41. Flaminla 1/2. Rawaoß NW. 4, Sedenak NW 2. Outer read*: Karang Djawa. Union Star.180 words
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Article82 1961-10-26 14 AtMciaticn made then* changes tn It* rates to merchants yesterday (all rites to $100): New V*rk: huylnt r.T 33. airmail O.D. 33*. 90 (1 Ft 331 cradK Mil*. 331 trade Mil* Stllifin T.T. or O.D. rtady: Niw Y*rk 32V Swiii Fran«« 1411: Bilom Francs 1628]. On the frts82 words
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Article112 1961-10-26 14 MELBOURNE. Wed INVESTMENT (bares traded along easier lines Drug Houses gained Is. to 6s 6d. but Pat«r.sons eased 9d. to Bs. 6d. Base metals and the oils remained steady. Peko eased 6d. to 6s. sd. Commonwealth bonds traded along ersier lines Con. Zinc 76 9 Mount Isi 68/3112 words
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Article219 1961-10-26 14 NOVEMBER ftrst nrid« rubtttr buytra f.o.b. closed In Sinicapore yesterday at 80} cents per lb. do«n five-«iKhthi of a cent on Tuesday's closing yrlce TTw too* was quitt. t.O.C.R.A. cloning prices In cents par lb. jrmtarday: Int. 1 R.&B. Prompt f.o.b. buyers SO. sellers ROi <N); Int. 1219 words
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Article37 1961-10-26 14 EPSOM JEEP - CLOSING PRICES SINGAPORE. Oct 25. RUBBER: 801 cents per lb. (down fiveeighths of a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 80 cents (slightly easier). TIN: 5473.50 per picul (up 51.37J). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (down 10 tons)37 words
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Advertisement98 1961-10-26 14 tMit DUNCDIN. IYTUCTON. WEUINCTON. NtPIER tUCKUNO Soils N.Z. Arr. S'pof Arr. P. Sham SARACEN n»h No* 27Hi No* 29th~No» CRUSADER 16th Dec 30th Dee SARACEN 12th Jan 28th Jan itist liati BLUFF TIMtRU t NEW PLYMOUTH iat|tcl tt lataecntat) MANSFIELD CO.. LTD. GUTHRIE CO., LTD. Singapore Pcnanq. Pt. SweHenhom Malacca.98 words
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Advertisement374 1961-10-26 14 TENDERS MINISTRY OF EDUCATION TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "EX" and above registered Contractors will be received at the Office of the Senior Architect. Ministry of Education. Young Road. Kuala Lumpur up to 3 pm- of the Bth November 1961 for the Erection and Completion of One Classroom. Retaining Wall.374 words
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Advertisement917 1961-10-26 14 WWWSCVWSW^F^ THE KUALA REMAN RUBBER ESTATES. LIMITED (Incorporated in England)' Telegraphic advice has been received from London that the Directors recommend payment of a final dividend of 20%. less Income Tax at the rate of 7/9 in the for the year ended 31st July. 1961. payable on 7th December 1961917 words
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Advertisement198 1961-10-26 14 •MALACCA P.W.D. NOTICE. The public is hereby notified that the Merllmau-B*-n--tenij Road in the State of Malacca will be closed to all vehicular traffic with etTect from 30.10.61 until 12.11.61 to enable reconstruction of culverts to bo carried out. STATE ENGINEER. P.W.D.. MALACCA, -^ajjK^kl Madam Hone C'hco Yang. MR HONG198 words
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Advertisement1381 1961-10-26 15 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES! APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the following appointments in the Ministry of Education. Singapore: (a) TK.U-lIKKS IN TRAINING IN THK KNGI.ISH LANGUAGE! MIDIIM. DIVISION 111 (bl Tl. HKKS IN -TRAINING IN THE CHINESE LANGUAGE MEDIUM, division 111 (c) TKACHERS-IN TRAINING IN THE MALAY LANGUAGE MIIHIM. DIVISION 111 (d)1,381 words
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Advertisement785 1961-10-26 15 NOTICES NOTICE Mr. Sunny Tan Tye Seng is no longer in our employ as from 21-10-61 and is not authorised to transact any business or collect money on our behalf. KAH MOTOR CO.. LTD.. iSia s .ip<jit Braaeaj NOTICE I, II S. Chang, have on my own accord severed my785 words
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Advertisement747 1961-10-26 15 (Continued from Pace Mi SITUATIONS VACANT IK Words SS (Mi*.)— Box SO ctt. txtrm WANTED EXPERIENCED cook-boy and amah preferably without children. Ring Manager (Spore) *****. WANTED clerk-typist. Knowledge Of I typewriting and simple accounts rstential. Reply P. O. Box 72, Queen St., Spore. WANTED experienced part-time salesman on salary747 words
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Advertisement817 1961-10-26 15 SITUATIONS VACANT to Words SS (Mi*.)— Box SO els. txtrm CLERK/TYPIST (MALE) required by large International Organisation. Send full particulars of educational qualifications and experience. Box Aol2i ST.. B'pore. EXPERIENCED BAKER REOUIRED by company operating In Singapore and -lalaya. Should nave «'Hi know- I ledge of all type* of bread817 words
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Advertisement774 1961-10-26 15 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE >• Wmrdt Si (Mi*.)— Box iO ctt. txtn IPOH COMPOUND BUNCALOW beautiful garden former price $50,000/--now $30,000-. Garage porch, servants qr*.. three bedroom*, long bath attached, dining hall. Pay $«..000/. bungalow your*, loan available. Box AOS9 S.T Ipoh. FRANKBL ESTATE: Detached Bungalow 7.000 sq. ft. Three774 words
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Advertisement806 1961-10-26 15 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS to Wmrdt SS (Min.)-Box St eta. itln I ENGLISH TODAY south East Asian Edition Book 1 $2.7j. Ready aUdNovember. Book S $3.00. Ready raidD"eetnber. THE NTW fLLi'sTRATED INTERNATIONAL CNOTCLOPEDIA SIX HANOSOMI VOLUMES IDEAX FOR HOlfS, DCBoOI OFFICE $80.00 PER SET FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. Tim** Mmjs*, ttng***r* 71 Rl**r*«d*,806 words
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Advertisement756 1961-10-26 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE to Wordt SS Hi*.)—Bmx SO ctt. txtrm 11S7 FIAT 1100 condition good las. Insurance Compn -hi-iisivr till M.inh. 1M2— *****-im) 0.n.0. Pbonc Kboo <S'|N>m BUM 4 M to 3 30 p.m. SELLINQ EITHER t'<. ll.llman California. or Renault '730' (43 m.p.K.). Both ixc.ll.nl condition throughout. Part vaymmts756 words
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Article243 1961-10-26 16 FPSOM Jeep's ten horses to follow at the Autumn Cup meeting at Bukit Timah are: BALKAN BAMBINO: Winner of *be Singapore Gold Cup earlier this month: keeping his best form. PREDICTION: On the upgrade: scored a smart double over 1m and 7f in Class 2243 words
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344 1961-10-26 16 ANOTHER CHANCE IS READY FOR WINNING RUN EPSOM JEEP i ITfPffgl with SINGAPORE, Wednesday. ANOTHER CHANCE (late Another Tenner), a smart-looking three-year-old by The Cobbler, has made tremendous improvement since his initial races in this country. With Bob Taylor up, Another Chance put up a sparkling performance on a fast344 words
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104 1961-10-26 16 New series proposed for 8-y-o trophy \IALACCA. Wed. Dato A L Murad, the Commissioner of Prisons, revealed here that he has in his possession a cup presented by the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman. The trophy, he said, was handed over to him eight years ago and up till now104 words
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Article254 1961-10-26 16 -FOUR HORSES DELETED- CINGAPORE. Wed. Pavona. a winner at Penang in her last outing, has been deleted from tht Straits Racing Association register. She will continue her racing career In Sarawak. The SRA also announced the deetlon of Whiz Pah Little Lulu and Esther's Pot254 words
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Article502 1961-10-26 16 TOUGHER SERIES AHEAD— BENAUD WORLD SPORTS ROUHOUP DERTH, Wed.— Richie Benaud, Australia's Test captain, said here yesterday that Australia would face a tough task in the next two Test series against England. England were building up great cricket strength, he declared. They would give Australia a hard battle In theReuter - 502 words
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Article88 1961-10-26 16 ¥>ENANG. Wed Penang. JL Perak and Selangor will ...eel in the season's first women 'h nockey triangular tournament to be held here during the weekend. The programing is: Saturday 7.30 a.m. Penang v Perak; 5 p.m. Penang v Selangor. Sunday 7.30 a.m. Perak v S'Uugor; 4.3088 words
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Article71 1961-10-26 16 SINGAPORE, W;.<l.— tfuur Singapore racing moto: -cyclists, boh Guan Bee i Norton Manx so6cc>. Ng Van Heng (Duciu 250cc>. NVan Guan (Ducali 3jCcci and H. A. Humid (No. ton Manx JjOcd. left Singapore by air today for Jakarta to participate in ihe Indonesian Grand Prix on71 words
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164 1961-10-26 16 JAKARTA, Wed. Indonesia had to finish all its Asiai. Games preparations on tinn or face "national disgrace," Director of Games Construction and Minister of Production. Brigadier Suprajogi, said today. A fire on Monday night destroyed or badly damaged 25 per cent of the giant, 100,000Reuter - 164 words
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Advertisement979 1961-10-26 16 TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT E^ of ,S T '£|U B^ <r M.S. Cap. 137) Slianrhai Road. Singapore. Notirr under Section IS7. Punraanl to the Trustees Nonce Is hereby given under Ordinance (Cap. 134) Bee. 29. the provUion ol Uecuon 137 of vu O fce is hereby eiven that all "1 52£"5?££979 words
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Advertisement339 1961-10-26 16 NOTICES TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT I (.M.S. Cap. 137) Notice under Section IS?. Notice la hereoy given under section 137 of the Town Boaros Enactment that a draft plan has been prepared as described hereunuer and Is open for public inspecilon on any working day during office hours at the Office339 words
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Advertisement382 1961-10-26 16 NOTICES BRITISH EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION Reminder to Members. Annual General Meeting 5.15 p.m. In Singapore Club. Clifford House, tomorrow, Friday October 27. NOTICE Federation of Malaya J70.000.00t Hift Retbtrrrd Stork 15.5-1966 and s!i<> Registered Slock 15 5-1977 79 Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Registers of the above- mentioned Loan382 words
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Advertisement265 1961-10-26 16 MODII Di.JO NL_, 5.1 cu.H. REFRIGERATOR WITH FULL WIDTH FREEZER ONLY 152.3/- A MONTH Sinqoporc Only (With MHOII down poyment FrioJdoirt: Product of Gcncrol Motor* 200 Cl«m«nccou Avenu*, Singapore 9. Foot Itch Healed in 3 Days Do your fact Itch, smsr* and ourn so btdly th»t they nearly drive you265 words
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Article, Illustration169 1961-10-26 17 I^UALA LUMPUR. Wed.— For the nrst time, the Federation of Malaya will stage an Open golf championship from Feb. 19 to 25 next year. The championship will be played at the Selangor Golf Club course heie and is being sponsored by the Straits Times,169 words
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Article373 1961-10-26 17 Bernard breaks his own record SINGAPORE, Wed.— Singapore's swimming squad for the S.E.A.P. Games at Rangoon in December is shaping into a team of teen-aged champions. Yesterday 13 year-old Tan Thuan Heng jwam confidently to qualify in the 400 metres free style, and today 15-year-old Bernard Chan373 words
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Article40 1961-10-26 17 BUTTERWORTH. Wed. The Province Wellesley interteam badminton tournament for the Lim Oo Guan Shield will be held here next month. Entries must reach the hon. secretary, Inche Osman bin Ismail, at 2.1 Club Road, Butterworth. before Nov. 3.40 words
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311 1961-10-26 17 BOMBAY, Wed INDIA and Malaya each won two matches on the first day of the friendly badminton "Test" here yesterday. Malaya won the opening singles in the contest, which is being decided on Thomas Cup lines, but they surpria- mgly lost both doubles.Reuter - 311 words
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Article253 1961-10-26 17 SPORTS SUMMARY SOCCER KLANG OIBT. KO FINAL: Carpo Handling PC 5 Eu-Lee 1. VICTORY CUP (Malacca.: Yew Lian 4 Portuguese Youth 0: NAN TAI CUP: Police 5 Radio Malays 2. MaeGILLIVRAY CUP (Kluang) Bkt Benut Est wo. Sg. Kahang E»t. C. KEDAH LGE (Sg. PatanD: Pasokan Gurus 6 Pemucla Sg.253 words
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720 1961-10-26 17 Durairatnam's dream can become a reality SPORTSFRONT BY NORMAN SIEBEL rpHE Malayan Hockey Federation vice president, Mr. A. E. Durairatnam, has a most agreeable dream. He looks to the day when Malaya, with Singapore included, will successfully challenge the might of Pakistan and India. A vain hope? Not if you720 words
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Article205 1961-10-26 17 SINGAPORE, Wednesday SINGAPORE Table Tennis Association have decid- ed that the four-man team to the SEAP Games in Rangoon next month will be picked from a special training squad of 20. The squad began Intensive training today and will stay In training until the team's205 words
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Article67 1961-10-26 17 S'pore All-Blues name team SINGAPORE, Wed.— Singapore sians tcum to men Federation rmed Forces in th*;ir lirst Alllues Cup rugger mutch at Kuala umpur on Saturday is: Llm Kian Seng; Urn Jit Imm. Deans. Hamh. Gan Boon Leong; low Watt Choon. James Wee; oh Beng Chiang. Sivakumaran, ng Eng Lim;67 words
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Article57 1961-10-26 17 IPOH, Wed. Perak became orth zone champions in the ComIned Schools Inter-state hockey ompetltion when they beat Penng 3-0 here today. Perak opened account* in the 7th minute through outside-left tobln Jnyasuria. In the second half Perak were lthout centre-half Zabldl. who 'as Injured. The57 words
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Article302 1961-10-26 17 Mysore will be better today OINGAPORE. Wed. Though beaten by 6-2 by a S. I. F. A. invitation XI last night. the touring Mysore State football team can be expected to do better tomorrow and possibly even redeem themselves against an All-Singapore team at Jalan Besar Stadium (kick-off 7.30 p.m.)302 words
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Advertisement178 1961-10-26 17 I SMITBL. the name you can trust NEW VICTORY Tht rtliabl* 30-hour alarm in Ivory, Blua or Green, matal cat*. Spot-Luminoua SMITHS ALAlMS^r£.^ OkUinmHt mi all Imrfinf *•»>. Bate Agents: Jackfon Co. Ltd.. Spore <fc Jesselton Jackson's Malaya Ltd.. K. Lumpur, lpoh <fc Penaug f Worms f make him illstop178 words
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Advertisement131 1961-10-26 17 Alte our t£m &m NUMBER ONE BJ M |||l% salesmen WJm KARMANN GHIA A^/^KKU^^S^^^ Dl LUXI AN coupe r P* Fw m DELIVERY VAN sfli MM Ust drive a VW today at CHAMPION MOTORS LTD. SINGAPORE: 304. ORCHARD ROAD. TEL *****. K. IUMPUN: 9». CAMPBELL ROAD. TKI. UNI SEREMBAN: l«x,131 words
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Miscellaneous140 1961-10-26 17 SOCCER Torn MATCH: All-Singapore v Mysore (730); Jollllads v Badan Kesenlan (6, both matches at Jn. Btsan. FRIENDLY: J. Bahru FA XI v Fed. Prisons «Srl Gelam). RIGGER CLUB MATCHES: Wardleburn Wanderers v S'gor Malays (R. Range Rd>; RMAF v FMC (RMAF Rrdi; Tech. College v Fed. Armed Forces (Gurney140 words
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Article, Illustration49 1961-10-26 18 This was what they saw THIS WAS WHAT THE PEOPLE OF BUKIT TINGGI SAW: Men of the Fifth Battalion, the Royal Malay Regiment, emerging in single file from the J ungle with the bodies of five victims of the RMAF Pioneer crash. STRAITS TIMES PICTI'RE BY MM YAW CHONG.49 words
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Article91 1961-10-26 18 Advisory body on tax named SINGAPORE, Wed. The Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, today appointed a six-member property tax advisory committee under the chairmanship of his Parliamentary Secretary, Mr. S. Ramaswamy. The other members of the committee all PAP members of the Assembly are: Mr. Chan Chee Seng91 words
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Article392 1961-10-26 18 LONDON, Weu— in siocic markets today, gilt-caged securitiescontinued iheir advance in response to good demand and fresh ruuu extended to nail-point. Tne recently is^ue Lonaon County Council six and a naif per cent stock rose full point to 5-1/4 premium over the u*ue price of 96-1/2. Industrials developed392 words
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277 1961-10-26 18 Our ties with Vietnam by Tengku SAIGON. Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman said today that South Vietnam and Malaya were bound not by a treaty but by ties of thought, feeling and action and a determination to come to one another's aid. The Tengku. speaking at Saigon University, after receiving anReuter - 277 words
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308 1961-10-26 18 LAHORE, Wednesday. AFTER trailing by seven runs on first innings, A England played themselves into a winning position by capturing nine Pakistan second innings wickets for 149 runs on the fourth day of the first cricket Test here today to leave Pakistan308 words
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Article58 1961-10-26 18 SINGAPORE. W.d The first All-Asian State ru i trial today was not a success I and the selectors had little to j work on. Play was scrappy I throughout. Only players to catch the eye were Siow Watt Choon, D. Deans. Ang Chwee Leong. P. Branson, J.58 words
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Obituary98 1961-10-26 18 SEIO: OR. HCNRVK. C*T« 1 Shii.h.nl C.th. ill p iy .'..:»> p.m. MR. LIM KUAN POH. I; 1 I awny rwactfully on 2S. 10-61. Hi I h.-himi IMm I -on Mr LU rn.'t iv and two daiui. i MRS. LIM KEE LAM, DM, M.l'n W<e Chent N.c. fully on98 words
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