The Straits Times, 30 October 1961
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Title Section19 1961-10-30 1 SINGAPORE, avi:iia<.i: daily ciitni 11:11 saii i:\ci:eds 90.000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, OCTOBER 30. 1961 15 CENTS19 words
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Article481 1961-10-30 1 Loyal workers promised protection SINGAPORE, Sunday Jobless to man vital services THE Singapore Government today announced plans to recruit labour from the ranks of the unemployed to man the State's essential services should the Public Daily Rated Employees' Unions Federation call a general strike on Tuesday. II481 words
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248 1961-10-30 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Sun. A lawyer. Mr. Vincent Hallinan. is challenging the Roman Catholic Church to prove the existence of heaven, hell and purgatory. Mr. Hallinan has riled a suit in the high court here to contest the will of the late David F. Supple.248 words
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Article80 1961-10-30 1 Gunman robs cashier SINGAPORE, Sun. Three men, one armed with a revolver, held up a cashier this afternoon and robbed him of $6,291. Mr. Lim Tat Sin. cashier of the cold storage creameries, was about to enter ihe Hong Kong Shanghai Bank in Orchard Road, to deposit the day's takings80 words
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Article798 1961-10-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A sevenm a n R.A.F. rescue team was tonight hacking a patch through dense jungle 13 miles north of Gemas to reach a parachute, believed to belong to one of the crew of the missing New Zealand Canberra jet. They wore798 words
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Article, Illustration31 1961-10-30 1 A ROYAL Navy helicopter, one of two helicopters which lifted the seven-man rescue team into the jungle. Here crew members discuss the operation. Straits Times picture.31 words
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Article120 1961-10-30 1 Stalin's body to be moved? "lIOSCOW. Sun. The Lenin-Stalin mausoleum in Red Square. where the bodies of the two Communist kaders lie in stale side by side, was closed today. It is usually open on Bundays. Policemen in the I told enquirers that ;he mausoleum was closed "lor repair." AReuter - 120 words
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Article22 1961-10-30 1 RUSSIAN ROCKET Musi u\v Bun Union lodaj ii" multi stage carrier re miles Into P nous I p -I T I22 words
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Advertisement55 1961-10-30 1 PATEK PHILIPPE is the only watch manufacturer whose entire collection of men's watches carries, engraved on every movement, the ol stamp of the State of Q* the authentic guaranti centuries-old "GENEVA QUALITY" H. SENA, LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Sinqopore Pcnono. THERE'S ALWAYS TIME FOB A •**XJ BEER CANNED AND BOTTLED55 words
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Article, Illustration865 1961-10-30 2 U.S. AND JAPANESE CABINET MINISTERS WILL EXAMINE ALL ASPECTS OF THEIR ECONOMIC AND TRADE POLICIES WASHINGTON, Sunday IINITED STATES and Japanese cabinet ministers will meet in Japan next week for what State Department officials today called "a historic experiment" in relations between theReuter - 865 words
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Article165 1961-10-30 2 rpAIPEH. Sun. An AmcriX can communications expert said today Nationalist Chinese espionage agents may have been responsible for Friday's broadcast from Peking warning of nuclear fallout over North China. lie said Nationalist agents in Peking could have tapped the regular Peking Radio transmission lines lo insertReuter - 165 words
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230 1961-10-30 2 No price cuts at Turin motor show IMJRIN, Sun— Turin* 43id motor ■OOW opened here yesterday wuhoui me expected price battle whicb nas cnaiaL-iensed it In pievious years. Cars ot <2 makes from IX coun;nes are urn dispiay. Fiut. I'aly's leading munu(acturer, issued a special communique saying it did, notReuter - 230 words
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Article34 1961-10-30 2 JAKARTA. Sun— The Indonesian Trade Minister ha# ordered national, foreign and privately owned estate companies to sell their "excels products" to designated stateowned tradinii companies and privately owned export firms.34 words
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Advertisement233 1961-10-30 2 <// -_BMf ma ■■%>' DOGSj§ HEAD GUINNESS In a recent interview, Ooi Sena Keat, well-known Singapore physical culturist. recommended Dog's Head Guinness to sportsmen :md all those interested in body-building. "There's nothing quite like Guinness", be said "because in addition to being a refreshing drink, it's good for you. I233 words
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Miscellaneous38 1961-10-30 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby r WUCrRcA f DOWN TO (wON tOMe MONIV ARE Wft J TUAT NBW V iy RUSM»«*S/ \DOESSSHOP/ \f >. 1 ll I Yuen wmy wt excitememt?! I f ir <fllltiMifffT > I ciop. rSCfIUE PrTV38 words
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885 1961-10-30 3 RUSSIANS ARE TOLD: YOU CAN SPEAK UP MOSCOW, Sunday "JHE Soviet Communist Party congress was yesterday given new draft rules to ensure greater democracy in the workings of its affairs. It also heard another attack on the anti-party group, "revisionism, dogmatism and sectarianism." Mr. Frol Kozlov, secretary of the central885 words
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Article, Illustration199 1961-10-30 3 43 day world air trip for Princess I ONDON, Sun. Princess Alexandra, at 25 one of the most travelled members of the Royal Family, flit's off tomorrow night on a tour of the Far East She will travel across North America and the Pacific to Menu Koiic From there sheReuter - 199 words
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Article369 1961-10-30 3 WORLD NEWS IN GRIEF nURBAN. Sun. Mr. Alar Paton. author of the novel "Cry the Beloved Country," told a meeting here yesterday to honour ex-Chtef Albert Luthull, winner of the 1930 Nobel Peace Prize. "They thought you were chained like a backyard dog." he said.369 words
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265 1961-10-30 3 COMMONS TO BE TOLD OF BID TO STRENGTHEN ARMY RESERVE LONDON, Sunday. jyjß. HAROLD Watkinson, Defence Minister, will make a statement in Parliament this week on strengthening Britain's strategic mil- itary reserve. British officials have maintained silence about plans for any reinforcement of the Army of the Rhine following latestReuter - 265 words
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Article19 1961-10-30 3 JAKARTA, Sun. Three thousand Chinese in the Mageland region have become Indonesian citizens, it wa^ announced today.19 words
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Article38 1961-10-30 3 COLOMBO, Sun.— The Ceylon Government has banned the importation and screening of the Japanese film "Life of Buddha" because it contains "objectionable scenes which are sacrilegious In the extreme and offensive to Buddhist sentiment."38 words
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Article56 1961-10-30 3 MOSCOW. Sun. Mr. Khrushchev today unveiled a 20-foot high monument to Karl Marx, founder of Communist thinking, In Moscow's Sverdlov Square near the Bolshoi Theatre Soviet and Communist bloc leaders In Moscow for the Communist Party congress saw the unveiling. Mr. Khrushchev and Herr Walter Ulbricht,Reuter - 56 words
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Miscellaneous419 1961-10-30 3 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE S OR^ WAV ,f,« ER fc VIC SFBVIPF 11 1 niotrpv HICiFCS (7Z50 kC v) SERWCE 41.7 metres MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: A.M. 6.00 Time Signal; Nega- 4*6 metres v... H HI C Rn >; AM 60 Oood Morning; 6.02 ra-Ku. News Headlines. 6.05 Mornlng419 words
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180 1961-10-30 4 Average of one a week is killed on the roads IPOH TRAFFIC MISHAPS ON THE INCREASE IPOH, Sunday. J^OAD accidents in Ipoh are increasing, killing an average of one person every week, according to Traffic Branch statistics. So far this year, road deaths have claimed 36 lives, 10 more than180 words
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Article, Illustration66 1961-10-30 4 Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Cheang Hock Lock after their wedding at the Church of St. Joseph's in Victoria Street yesterday. The bride is the former Miss Florence Barbara Baptist, youngest daughter of Mrs A. A. Baptist, and the groom the fourth son of Mr. and66 words
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Article201 1961-10-30 4 NEW MAPS FOR MALAYA PROPOSAL KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Director of InI iormation Services, Inciie Mohamed Sopiee, said yesterday that a new map of the world, with Malaya in the central position, should be produced lor Malayan I schools. He was speaking at a civics course for lecturers and stuI201 words
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Article33 1961-10-30 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Family Planning Association will hold a sale of potted plants, to raise funds for the association, at No. 106 Jervois Road at 10 a.m. on Friday.33 words
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Article90 1961-10-30 4 Pay, park areas SINGAPORE. Sun. The Deputy Prime Minister's 1 office today announced three j new paid parking areas in the city centre. These are at Robinson Road, between Cross Street land Anson Circus; Cecil Street between Market Street I and Telok Ayer Street and Boon Tat Street between i90 words
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Article25 1961-10-30 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The West Coast Road Community Centre will conduct a "Citizen civics course" for members and residents of the area on Friday25 words
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Article, Illustration51 1961-10-30 4 MR. AND MRS. Maurir Manasseh. who were married at the Maghain A both Synagogue, yesterday. The bride was formerly Mis* Mora Raphael, only daughter of Mrs. L. Raphael. Mrs. Manasseh works in the Passage Dept., X.P.M.. and the bridegroom in the Everett Travel Service. Straits Times51 words
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135 1961-10-30 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Members of the High Street branch of the Singapore Textiles and General Merchants Employees' Union today accused the Government of attempting to disrupt trade unions In the State In a resolution passed unanimously at a general meeting ot the branch135 words
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Article67 1961-10-30 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. A scooter has been offered by the Singapore Lambretta Association for the first prize in their "Lambretta Queen contest." to be held in conjunction with an annual dance on Dec. 2 at the Sea View Hotel. The contest is open to all women married or67 words
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Article161 1961-10-30 4 80,000 TO VOTE AT COUNCIL POLLS IPOH, Sun. About 1 80.000 voters are expected to go to the polls in the local council elections to be held in Perak next year. They will elect representatives to 81 local councils from more than 200 wards. Each ward will have more than161 words
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Article96 1961-10-30 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The I management of the Chartered Bank here today said in a statement that it issued dismissal warning notices to it? employees "only after work-to-rule tactics had already been adopted by the employees and a demonstration I staged by them outside the bank's premises."96 words
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Article33 1961-10-30 4 SINGAPORE, Sun Water will be shut off tomorrow from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in ZONES ONE .1 .<> FOUR and from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. in ZONES FIVE and SIX.33 words
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Advertisement342 1961-10-30 4 ACTION! SUSPENSE! DRAMA! COMEDY! ...EVERYTHING THAT AUDIENCES WANT! A CATHAY-KERIS FILM With z\ ENGLISH i LENTENC li Wf LATIFFAH OMAR MONO. JUNE }L Jmrti ROS£ VATIMAH vusoff latiff v==!=a s=^!f Directed by SALLEH GHANI CATHAY GALA PREMIERE TOMORROW at 930 P.M. C —^PLUS ON STAGE VARIETY SHOW by CATHAY -KERiS342 words
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Advertisement215 1961-10-30 4 Bt/utti aunt sf/vici *t ;cu umtir Hwn iMMteCM finer Ufiti GALA OPENING TODAY! simultaneously <// REX LIDO REX I Singapore Kota Bharu Jokort liahru AN EMOTIONAL SCREEN PRESENTATION B THAT GOES DEEP INTO EVERY HUMAN HEART! B Shaws Malay Film Productions present a SAADIAH AHMAD MAHMUD SRIOEWI jl m in215 words
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Advertisement486 1961-10-30 4 L°g«*NTgA-rtONi X GnsaEiniQ :«ow Showing! V^r/oZ 0 Jomes Stewart k, chard Widmark j i m wbt t I X Colour (Columbia) ON STAGE TONIGHT X AT 9.J0 P.M. RcdiMusion Presents t TITHES "B.3o Special" I Compered By Larry lai X f TAN SWEE LEONG By Benny Klcinmnn's Trio J(No Free486 words
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Miscellaneous415 1961-10-30 4 SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: and 9 p.m.. Cultural Centre. Exhibition of paintings by local Canning Rise. UttatS. British Council Hall. Or- SINGAPORE MEDICAL ASchard Road. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. SOCIATION: Talk on -ArterioV.W.C.A. (Raliles Quay): u ™f' ftthSgJ 8801 l^ Dress designm* C Rollitt. 10 ffi?" a.m. and 2.30 p.m.415 words
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225 1961-10-30 5 University of Malaya law exam passes SINGAPORE, Sun. *3 The University of Malaya in Singapore today announced the names of successful full-time candidates in the general examination for the degree of Bachelor of Laws held this month. The names of part-time candidates who passed Parts One and Two of the225 words
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Article63 1961-10-30 5 AN UPROOTED TREE HITS HOUSE TAN AH RATA, Sun— A big tree which was uprooted during a rainstorm here yesterday slid down a slope and crashed onto a house occupied by several Government officials. No-one was in the house at the time, but the house wa* badly damaged. The five63 words
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Article, Illustration68 1961-10-30 5 THE Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir. tries out a sleeperette seat in a Malayan Railway coach as Mr. E. T. Williams, adviser to the Malayan Railway Administration, tilts it back 45 degrees Dato Sardon inaugurated the sleeperette service for68 words
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Article26 1961-10-30 5 MALACCA, Bun.— A cance will be held at the Sea T lew Hotel here on Saturday n aid of the State Welfare Week fund.26 words
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307 1961-10-30 5 Cuepacs call for inquiry into retirement at 60 'LONGER LIVES' CLAIM DISPUTED KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. JHE Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services is to call on the Federation Government to appoint a royal commission to determine whether t'le raising of the retiring age of Government307 words
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66 1961-10-30 5 SINGAPORE Sun. Mr. David Marshall (Workers Party) will ask the Minister for Finance, at next week's meeting of the Legislative Assembly, how much entertainment duty was collected on professional boxing last year and in the first nine months of this year. He66 words
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276 1961-10-30 5 Union gains new benefits for staff in two firms SINGAPORE, Sunday. J'HE Singapore Insurance Companies Employees' Union has secured better working conditions for its members under agreements made with two insurance companies. The agreements, certified by Dr. Charles Gamba, president of the Industrial Arbitration Court and gazetted on Friday, cover276 words
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Article84 1961-10-30 5 MR. DAS, 51, DIES IN HIS SLEEP TPOH. Sun Mr. B. K. Das, 51, a prominent lawyer, died in his sleep at his Thomson Roa 1 home here last night Mrs. Dns. a senior teacher in the Ipoh Convent, was away in Penang on a short holiday with Mr. Das"84 words
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Article108 1961-10-30 5 Questions for two Ministers SINGAPORE. Sun. Questions about the People's Association will be asked by a Barisan Sosialis Assemblyman, Mr. Low Por Tuck, at the business meeting of the Legislative Assembly, which opens its third session on Tuesday. Mr. Low will ask the Minister for Labour, Inche Ahmad Ibrahim, how108 words
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Article25 1961-10-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Selangor Orchid Society will hold an orchid show at the Chinese Assembly Hall here on Friday at 5.30 p.m.25 words
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Advertisement68 1961-10-30 5 Join the swing to Rothmans King Size, fflHSHfflft the World's largest sellingmost wanted- ■HHHHHf King Size Virginia. For Rothmans King Size really satisfies Doubly smooth: extra length, finer filter, best tobacco Rothmans extra length, -,^^Bff 3 finer filter and the best j tobacco money can buy gives you true aj^^Mp68 words
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936 1961-10-30 6 NEW ROLE FOR THE PRISONS. NEW DEAL FOR PRISONERS SINGAPORE, Sunday gTEPS which the Singapore Government will take to transform the prisons to fulfil a new additional role of a rehabilitative service are described in a White Paper published today. The White Paper deals with the report of the prisons936 words
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242 1961-10-30 6 If UALA LUMPUR. Sun. A team of International Labour Organisation experts who spent a month studying trade union activities in the Federation left today favourably impressed. The leader of the team. Mr. John Price, told reporters at the airport that there was "some degree242 words
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260 1961-10-30 6 Alliance Assemblymen in Trengganu get a challenge to resign K. TRENGGANU. Sun. members in the Trengganu State Assembly were last night challenged to resign from their seats and go back to the people for a new mandate. The PMIP national president. Dr. Burhanuddin bin Mohamed Nor. issued this challenge at260 words
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Article185 1961-10-30 6 CINGAPORE. Sun— The Singapore Chinese Ladles' Association at its annual general meeting here today reported a year of social and cultural activities and donations towards local charities. The association collected $1,600 for St. Andrew* Hospital. $220 for a bed at St. Andrew's Mission Hospital and $?00185 words
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Advertisement354 1961-10-30 6 I WE'RE AS PROUD AC ...and why m^tmW^**. shouldn't we Ji\ \k be? Just look J H^^P^^ Tls m at our Peacock Vp /W^ Brand TEIJIN W*» #8- t Acetate, so silky T| "*9 *v *Jk jm and lustrous in dgjflC A our many other V^^*^ T '<*«*^^^&ftw« wash-and-wear fea-354 words
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Advertisement256 1961-10-30 6 W If you > suffer J from A BRONCHITIS I read this I EPHAZONE tablets are available to all sufferers from bronchitis, asthma, hronchial catarrh, phlegm on the chest, hay fever and allied complaints. EPHAZONE is caw to take, safe to use and give* quick relief and sureness of effect.256 words
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Article, Illustration80 1961-10-30 7 0 YIPs at the State banquet on Saturday BigM to celebrate the birthday of Sultan Ismail of Johoro. From left: Tengku Silurian, wife of the Tengku Mahkota of Johore. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, Deputy Prime Minister. Sultanab Aminah. Tengku Abdul Rahman, the Prime Minister. Sultan80 words
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Article65 1961-10-30 7 PENANG, Sun.— The Ist. Bn., Royal Australian Regiment, sailed for home in the Italian liner Flaminia, from Swettenham Pier here today after two years in Malaya. A host of Malayan friends and former employees were at the pier to say larewell to the 800 officers and65 words
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320 1961-10-30 7 Merger: Now Pang accuses Govts of being insincere RAKYAT STORE CHIEF'S STATEMENT SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE president of Party Kakv.it here, J\lr. Pang Toon Tin, today accused both the P.A.P. government in Singapore and the Alliance Government in the Federation of being insincere in their desire for a merger between the320 words
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122 1961-10-30 7 NEW UNION REGISTRATION IS NOW COMPLETED KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Minister of Labour, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, announced yesterday that the re-registra-tion of unions in the Federation, as required by law, nad been completed Speaking at a Press conference, he said that 223 unions had applied for relegistration under the122 words
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101 1961-10-30 7 A LOR STAR. Sun.— A new ferry service plying between Pulau Langkawi and Alor Star will be started nox*. Friday. The Pulau Mas 111. a 17-ton ferry costing $75,000. will oe launched by the Sultan <<t Kedah on Thursday It wili have first101 words
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Article28 1961-10-30 7 PENANG. Sun— Buddhists here will observe the Kathina festival with presentation of robe.s and gifts to Buddhist priests at Wat Bupharam Temple. Perak Road, next Sunday.28 words
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Article48 1961-10-30 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. British and local military forces here will hold a display on Nov. 9 and 10 to boost the funds of the Singapore ExServices Association A dress rehearsal will be held at the Singapore Badminton Stadium in Guillemard Road at 7 p.m tomorrow.48 words
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Article36 1961-10-30 7 PENANG. Sun.— The Governor. Raja Tun Uda Al-Haj. will inspect the Penang ani Province Wellesley branch ol the Federation Red Cro.v, Society at their annual uarade at the Esplanade at 4.J0 p.m. next Saturday36 words
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Article65 1961-10-30 7 SUNGEI PATANI. Sun. The Sungei Patani Riiiiby Football Club will elect a Rugby Queen of 1961 at its annual dance next Saturday, after the Malaya Cup rugger match between Kedah and Selangor on the padang nere. The dance will be at the Sungei Patani Club, and ar65 words
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147 1961-10-30 7 QINGAPORE, Sun. Seventy-six crimi n al law detainees at the Govern m c n t rehabilitation centre on Pulau Senang have been released since the centre was .set up in March last year, the Commissioner of Prisons. Major P. L. James, said147 words
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Advertisement217 1961-10-30 7 SINGAPORE 9 POPPY DAY APPfAL k EA 11Ht NOVCMtfR. 1941. W\ 4% BP% AW Aj IA/it/i real A 3i body m A Try it! Australia"! faxouritf beer is hrrr Br^"^3 Bb^^^R Bjw BB^^^bl full of rla\our and V _Tj S^S strength Switch to J^hmAl >>aSfl »1 BmJHLB WB sE d217 words
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Obituary28 1961-10-30 8 Wmwdk Sit < *finim«m I in fond <>i :»vinK aniaw] P t ..< 4.r.i .mi :<i io IN LOVING MEMORY of Vivmn |fl HO Tor on* lo\ "i>28 words
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Article306 1961-10-30 8 Horrf. |M I Mm,mum I CROWINC CHILDREN vi-ii Ml »n*rny to kr*p ttn-m hr;itth\ lh*rr »it»l »n»rKv .v.ix |H>rimn Ob* *»w.<l<l-.1 STORE WIDE BARGAINS KxtmtH 'nr atl mnrf l.\« al Modern Sillhim, inn.- for lour Hu .-viuni:*. 34 H'Ch SI raH, I SEAVIEW. in. in-. »j tnr water i306 words
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Article367 1961-10-30 8 The Minister for Commerce: and Industry would not be ■pacific when he said on Satur day that Malaya regarded as "a stab in the back" any move by the big consumer countries tc depress rubber and tin prices. It is nevertheless clear enough what Inche Khir Johari had367 words
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Article657 1961-10-30 8 |post-primary coarse foi 65 1 'per cent of pupils completing primary education: there is .tn obvious paiallcl with the continuation schools planned in the Federation. There will be two Othei streams :n the fust two year- of secondary education, one for technical students and the other foi657 words
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Article180 1961-10-30 8 There will be general applause tor the preparations being made by the Singapore Government to use unemployed labour to break the back oi any strike likely to affect public services. The Public Daily-rated Employees Unions Federation still has the rest of today in which to reconsider its strike180 words
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Article, Illustration1145 1961-10-30 8 J. HALCRO FERGUSON - J. HALCRO FERGUSON 12.000 FT. ABOVE SEA LEVEL GRIM. ROCKY, BARE-A LAND AS BLEAK AS THE MOON by AL A R C E equ estrian statue stands in the middle of the Avenida Mariscal Santa Cruz, one of the principal thorough fares1,145 words
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672 1961-10-30 8 IT Is hardly conceivable that we swept the PAP into power Just for the sake ot obtaining tor our children an extra day In every week of wrestling with some linguistic or other problem in their non-airconditioned classrooms in this hot climate of672 words
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Article171 1961-10-30 8 .^t.MLV we read a s report ol me Ministry Heailhs campaign io enrol more nurses next year. Last weeK, an advertisement appeared In the Straits Tunes seeking ili student nurses; (111 pupil assistant nurses, the former requiring the Cambridge School Certificate and the latter requiring171 words
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Advertisement458 1961-10-30 8 STRAITS TIMES& FREE PRESS ft tht r»nc»nlntr* at •drrttl•rj Mir t»r»»l<iliri at lit Flaat COLD STORACt ARCADI mill rrniM imall m4ttrtii*mnnlt mmd mumbtr NBMHL Smnll •WMr/MamrnO olnf*4 Ik Siannn mat *>• Itarndtd la: COLD STORAGE BRANCHES at «rfPIL HOAD a NAVAL AUTHORISED AGENTSt CITY BOOK MM. STOKE LTD. ISMAIL COILYIH458 words
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Advertisement77 1961-10-30 8 Dignify Your House With A Petrof Piano TROPICAL PROOF 0 FULL IRON FRAMING POPULAR PRICES ERZ-ERARD DOUBLE -REPETITION ACTION EXCELLENT TONE AND TOUCH COMPLETELY NEW DESIGNS BEAUTIFUL GLASSIT FINISH 5 YEARS GUARANTEE EASY PAYMENTS ARRANGED TRADE. INS LIBERAL DISCOUNT Factor v Rcfircscn taii VtX PETROF PIANO HOUSE 11)8, SERANGOON RD..77 words
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Article879 1961-10-30 9 People living ii, tlit-M--areas are getting ready tor the Hoods, stocking food and preparing transport for a quick move to safety. In Kelantan, Government officers in Ulu Kelantan and Tanah Merah have been told to mark out landing zones for helicopters which may be879 words
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Article33 1961-10-30 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. An artist from Bombay, Mr. Abdul Rahim Appabhl. has arrived to exhibit paintings of "Malayan scenes seen through Indian eyes" at the British Council Hall on Nov. 1333 words
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Article, Illustration124 1961-10-30 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. Professor J. J. Hart-land-Swann. head of the Philosophy Department of the University of Malaya division here, died at his house in Cluny Park this morning. He had been 111 for the past few days. Prut Hartland-Swann. who leaves a wife, two sons124 words
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Article70 1961-10-30 9 Survey on estates KUALA LUMPUR. :iun.~ The economics section of the University of Malaya has completed the field work in connection with the survey on sub-division of estates which it Is conducting. The head of the University's economics department. Professor Ungku Aziz, told the Straits Times today that a report70 words
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105 1961-10-30 9 Councillor is Negri MCA president QEREMBAN, Sun. An Alliance town councillor. Mr. Wong Yuen Chlng, was today elected president of the Negri Sembilan branch of the Malayan Chinese Association. Mr. Joseph Slow Loong Hln was elected secretary and Mr. Mok Sum treasurer. Nineteen delegates from five divisions in Negrl Sembilan105 words
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Article123 1961-10-30 9 Bus driver convicted on appeal I/OTA BHARU. Sun Mr. Justice Hashlm today Imposed a fine of $500 or two months' Jail on Ramlee bin Mat Amln. 27. a bus driver of the North-Eastern Transport Company, who was acquitted in July this year on a charge of committing a rash act123 words
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Article21 1961-10-30 9 SEMENYIH. Sun— The Rubber Replanting Board of Selangor held a "practice show" at Beranang. five miles from here, today21 words
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255 1961-10-30 9 A $1,600,000 scheme which will provide adequate water supply to the main population centres In the State of Perils will be completed early next year. With the completion of this scheme, another new $36,000 project, financed by the Federation255 words
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147 1961-10-30 9 $5 TO BE A 'FRIEND' OF PERAK ARTS COUNCIL IPOIi. Sun. The Perak branch of the Arts Council. Federation of Malaya, which was formed two months ogo. is making a membershiD drive throughout the State. The subscription is $5 a year In order to become a "friend" of the Arts147 words
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Article27 1961-10-30 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The principal of the Methodist Afternoon School here. Mr. V. G. Thalaysingam. has been made patron of the Old Boys' Association.27 words
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223 1961-10-30 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. MALAYA, the host country to the Colombo Plan officials' conference starting here toargest number of dele- morrow, will have the gates 11. The Federation Government announced today that the leader will be Raja Mohar bin Raja Badiozaman. Secretary to223 words
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151 1961-10-30 9 I^UALA LUMPUR. Sun. From Nov. 1 people in the Federation and Singapore will be able to speak by radio-tele-phone with passengers in vessels in the South China Sea and waters ol the Indonesian archipelago. This was announced today by ibe Director-General of Telecommunications. Federation151 words
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Article, Illustration121 1961-10-30 9 Lecture by a visiting professor SINGAPORE. Sun. Professor H. de Watteville. sec-retary-general of Geneva's National Federation of (Jynaecolotfy and Obstetrics will give two lectures to members of the tnedical profession here on Nov. 3. Profess/r de Watteville, who has been on a lecture tour of Australia and New Zealand, will121 words
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Advertisement171 1961-10-30 9 Wvf flbn HlP v JSSS JB *^*S Popularly priced and uuarmnteed. your MorphV-Rlchardv thf largest manufacturer, Morphy-Rlchards Iron has an Electric of Irons in the world, oulsells all other Eye. Automatic Heat Control and make of irons In Malaya There are o\n many other plus 1 features The unique 30171 words
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Advertisement176 1961-10-30 9 MALAYAN FINANCE (A wholly-owned subsidiary of N "j Malayan Banking Limited) offers K4| INTEREST Mr perannum on FIXED -TERM DEPOSITS FOR 6 or 12 MONTHS SAVE WITH SECURITY THE MALAYAN FINANCE CORPORATION LIMITED Incorporated '""> »*e Federation ot Malays.) AUTHORISED CAPITAL $5 000.000 ISSUED and PAID UP CAPITAL 52.000.000 For176 words
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Article, Illustration1318 1961-10-30 10 COLOMBO PLAN Ten years and $600 million later... FELIX ABISHEGANADEN win |^^y blame you 1. if you raise your eyebrows when first shown a bill for 600 million Malayan dollars for this is the cost of technical cooperation under the Colombo Plan. But if you study the accompanying details of1,318 words
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Advertisement221 1961-10-30 10 ELECTRIC FAN I I 6LECTBIC WASMfB Fuji Brings Healthful Living Svi -7.:: 1 1 TRANSISTOR RADIOS I M 9 ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Health helps to bring wealth. Keep your home clean and sanitary with Fuji electric appliances. In every corner of the world, Fuji electric products from radios, home appliances to221 words
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Advertisement88 1961-10-30 10 HONG KONG In conjunction with. MALAYAN AIRWAYS, CATHAY PACIFIC offers nine fast prop-jet services weekly to Hong Kong. Make your next holiday a shopping spree in fabulous Hong Kong! Fly there in relaxed comfort be pampered by charming Oriental hostesses care of Cathay Pacific and Malayan Airways. Book through your88 words
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Article959 1961-10-30 11 H*M f 7r../U^//U.<. JN the mid-1930s Europeans be came aware of the ne \v exhilarating humour and technical precision oi" the New Yorker. One of the most brilliant and original of the writers of that decade was young Mr. Leo Rosten, who was reading959 words
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Article265 1961-10-30 11 THE American publisher, who must be supposed to know about these things, paints a curious picture of the American student. Either that or "student is a synonym for anyone who will buy a very cheap, rather unattractive paperback containing nothing academic— but more essays in265 words
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Advertisement373 1961-10-30 11 Rji- n Q 111I II AT Thirty seconds! and nagging aches, a •tabbing twinges, melt away in the ft f\ 01 1 111 OI I P Ml warm glow of Mentholatum DEKP I 1 1 K II 1 1 HI I S 1 1 HEAT treatment. That's better! lIWM ■■■U.l.lUill373 words
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Advertisement296 1961-10-30 11 FOR BUSINESS... <# FOR PLEASURE... J^ A SCOOTERS THE ANSWER Far East Motors Ltd. offer an jjj^r^VA attractive range of scootars for every occasion... Scooter. designed to suit the most critical or riders, and ramem£F s*^k."<-' also a sco<rter ~**S^||^^ to tne problem. Wrry OSSSr^Sjm n ot visit our showroom296 words
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Miscellaneous309 1961-10-30 11 Straits Times Crossword ICBOII nut scheme <7i. 1. Auctioneer in tho RAF'.s 6. More waggish oid soldier? <6). puzzled by these transactions 7. Bilk a novice with a treble 7 1 musical instrument, possibly i 5. Army brush is miMaid: need- <9i. Ed for eastern headwear (f). 8. Promoter sees309 words
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Article, Illustration971 1961-10-30 12 duck THE ARTS AND AMOURS OF NINON DE LENCLOS IX 10(32, a sumptuous house in the Place Royale in Paris contained one of the most remarkable finishing schools in Europe. There, aristocratic young gentlemen learned the arts of dress, deportmentDaily Mirror - 971 words
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Article194 1961-10-30 12 dance salons, was fascinated by the bizarre pageants of gallants with plumed hats and jewelled swords, escorting women who powdered their hair and adorned their rouged cheeks with patches of black plaster. Despite these ear.y experiences of the seamy side of Paris life, Ninon retained194 words
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Advertisement143 1961-10-30 12 RESEARCH MAKES rVpT^* THE DIFFERENCE J»«--« SONY MODEL 101 TAPE RECORDER fl Bbtafe^M— wit /SB&p Lighr, Compact, Handtome and Sturdy. $9s& Can record up to 4 full hours using 7 inch <|8 Dual Track, Dual Speed and Full Fidelity. H& Dependable trouble free operations by comwhSl pletely belt-less self-adjusting mechanism.143 words
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Miscellaneous270 1961-10-30 12 Buys Bunny By Batph MWeinuHahl XBHBHS I fANJP THERE'S }f OJI-PO^I \O m II I MEANT T'TELLVAI BEEN J 9^ MV WAKE ll DON'T W% MA USIN 1 ITT'HOUP UPTH'f-vTT IM PWATi YOU AWEX^r: v\ ggST^ TAKE YJ^ if JT GABASE DOOR UNTIL I jf\ t\M WETURN AW GARDEN }Os\\\V270 words
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Advertisement1339 1961-10-30 13 BLUE FUNNEL LINE "EIGHT ENQUIRIES: Ttl: 2405. PASSAGE ENODIRIES Ttl: 2412. TO AttN, LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON, t CONTINENTAL PORTS. Due Sport Sails P. S>am Peaang lycaon Livtrpeel. Glasgow li Pt/Teeaj MEMNON l nil. Dublin, Havre. H'burg H Pt/Hev 3 ANTENOR l.ierpeil, Glasgow Ua. 15 Nn 2 MELAMPUS Liverpul, Dublin NOT1,339 words
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Advertisement1457 1961-10-30 13 ■v mm I m I ~IV IJTI/Jllii w# m __r J __r J WmJ m m m rmm ___t JdJmJSmkm THE E. A. C. LINESSAILIHBS 10 MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL jC^NBjNAVIAN_yQ«^ A^_~VV« "BUSUANGA" a) |i Pirt 4 Niv 3 7 Ntv I I Nl. HWM\U| SELANOIA k) II IS Niv 71 221,457 words
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Advertisement1647 1961-10-30 13 K« THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. ,V SINCAPORE (licirpirittl 11 Ike Untet KilgMa) 16 UNfS EXPRESS SERVICES TO LONBON. LIVERPOOL t CINTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. Sham Ptnang IENALBAHACH IMJ H'tirg. Vtm, Have. M'Bro ll Pt/Nlv 2 dtNREOCH (E lp) L'ptll. Ream, Hull, H'Durg G35N|«2 SENLOYAI (E.L.) LMIII, M'brough. Hamburg UPt1,647 words
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Advertisement1281 1961-10-30 13 m McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. V^^. TEI: Nl. ***** fIE EIXBBMAM UMI KXAVENESS LONE IONDOI. HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM. HAVRE. LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO 1 NUll. SEAHIE. VANCOUVER 1 PORTLAND CIH OF CARLISIi Acceptiif cargi ttr Ccitral 1 Sntk S'por* P Sham Kenang Anenca C. 35-36 36 Oct 31 Oct. 2No i/1,281 words
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255 1961-10-30 14 Rubber drops to lowest in eight months Singapore Rubber Market last week had its x biggest shakeout for many months and a price recession of four cents. November first krale closed the week at 78 cents or its lowest level since February. The market was closed on Saturday when fresh255 words
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Article219 1961-10-30 14 COMMODITY REVIEW with 1,465 ions previously. In September Malaya produced 4,580 tons of tin metal or three tons more man In August. This mea.i.s in the fiibi nine monti.s of this year the Federation proauced 41.457 tons or nearly nine per cent more than in the corresponding period of last219 words
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Article46 1961-10-30 14 On the fret eiehanm market In Hone Ken*. the U.S. dollar wan quoted at 3.89 1/4 for T.T. and 5.67 for eaih. Sterling «U i|iio!.d U 15. 78 and one taol of gold '.'47. All Malayan Eiehangt Bank!' Association ratm wire unchanged. TAMA TIDRA46 words
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1666 1961-10-30 14 From Our Market Correspondent THE question now facing Malayan share market operators is whether tin shares last week touched rock bottom and whether a sustained rise can take prices up in the near future. There was general agreement, more or less, on Saturday1,666 words
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Article27 1961-10-30 14 BIBBER TIN (perlb.) (perpirnl Oct. 2S 82 eta. $471.50 24 SO'scts. $472.12--25 H'l'.rtv $473.50 28 78~ H eta. 27 78 eta. $476.75 28 $456.75 Exc'na27 words
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Article147 1961-10-30 14 World's top cigarette factory THE world's largest and most modern cigarettemanufacturinK plant costing 5.% million has been opened at Winston-Salem, North Carolina, by K. j. Reynolds Tobacco Company. The new plant will increase the company S i-a-I pacily by 30 p«r tent tvhrn it reaches full operation next year and147 words
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Article34 1961-10-30 14 Mr. Francis Legrand. Air France manager in Singapore, has returned after two months' business-cum-plea-sure trip to Europe. Mr. Legrand also attended a meeting of the International Air Transport Association in Sydney.34 words
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Article39 1961-10-30 14 Mr. Lloyd A. W. Farr who has been appointed permanent Far East manager in Kuala Lumpur for Coseley Buildings Ltd. arrived In Ipoh this week. He can be contacted through the local agents, Outhrie and Co. Ltd.39 words
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Article81 1961-10-30 14 Current p.IMIK 111 William Jacks 10 London Tin Corpn. 7i'rt I'ahaiiK 25 Rahman Hvd. 20' h' Kuala Krman 20. I.edang Bahru 15 Sennah Rubber 9d. Mjniit-i Bahru 8 Date or Total payment lor year Nov. 18 15. Nov. 30 Dec. 30 35. Dec. 9 20 Dec. 7 25'81 words
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Article1251 1961-10-30 14 THE stale of siuues on the MaUy.tn Stork Exchange showing last business to October 21 (A) and last business since that date. (B) with II and L. standing for Highest and Lowest business this year to date were: INDUSTRIALS HI Aim BriL's ».u an o'ui t.A. Alias1,251 words
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Article39 1961-10-30 14 WEEK'S STOCK INDICES. Oct. 23 Oct. 24 Oct. Oct. IS Oct. 27 Oct. ]S industrials! 157.25 153.20 I.M IM.IK T.ni: 261. »S 257 ■;.!<* -.'73 Rubtttri: 233.76 230.84 MLM 2J0.»« 330.M LMu ~4 Jan. 1 19S8 ioo.39 words
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Advertisement1186 1961-10-30 14 Express U.S.A. Pacific «fc Atlantic Coast Service ETA ETA ETA ETA Snort H'kong S. Francisco L. Angeles N.York U.S. "Cllira«-| Man" Cdn 4 5 5 Niv 25 Niv M Nn 10 Dec B.L "Kiaiiana Man" 20 N«»< 1 Dec S BIC 27 DtC 21 Die 14 Jai All suitably equippeo1,186 words
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Advertisement441 1961-10-30 14 WATCH YOUR MONEY CROW... Invest in the THIRD MALAYAN FUND. Let th« Managers, Malayan Unit Trusts Limited, who are financial experts with vast experience in this market, spread your investment over Malaya's soundest enterprises. Application form and tree booklet obtainable from the Mnnnoer: Molayon Unit Trusts Ltd., p0 Bo X441 words
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Advertisement894 1961-10-30 15 SHIPPING NOTICES NOTICES kxi tsen line CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE m.f. "LLOYD BAKKE rrrß CrrT department Arrived 2Q.1«.61 NOTICE TO CONSUMERS Consignees of cargo ex the xo enable changing of trans--Nsel are notified that the former to bigger capacity at SemgentTal survey will be held at'on^anK Hill No. 2 Substation,894 words
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Advertisement764 1961-10-30 15 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENT I INLAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT SARAWAK Applications arc invited for the' i past of Assessor in the Sarawak j Government Service. 2 The qualifications required i art- either:— < .in approved professional i Accountuncy qualification plus .it least one i ytur's experience with a practising public Accountant since764 words
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Advertisement974 1961-10-30 15 laalilirtia^^ I Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT j 2t Word* Si (Min.)—B»jc it ctt. txtrm q WANTED expert lady cutter for B dresam.tktng shop In Katong District. Apply Ang Sisters. 186 Kast Coaat n Road. Spore anytime. m> t Impertert ef rsfrlgeratert and arr-cenditienert require CHINES! BILL COLLECTOR, S974 words
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Advertisement729 1961-10-30 15 ACCOMMODATION WANTED I Wmrdt Si (Min.)— Box M rfs. txtrm THRU BEDROOM BUNGALOW reuirvd December. Lone lease offered, ox A.M4I 8.T.. Spore. NCLItN FAMILY require 3/4 bed- 1 xxn house exrellent condition with iroeo. Ulstri. !.< 9-10-11 preferred, eirphooe (Spore) ***** NAVAL OFFICER RIOUIRM ltt. ircunbtr furnished bungalow. Districts D,729 words
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Advertisement794 1961-10-30 15 TUITION I* Wmrdt $S (Min.)— Box SO ctt. txtr* ASIA ORIVINC SCHOOL modem dual-controlled cars complete course I ITS/. refresher course $25'- hourly' i lit- 67. Orchard Road. 8 pore. Pnont 3*797. LIDO DRIVING SCHOOL rrlreaber i course $20/-. complete $30-. guaranteed $75-. Dual controlled can qualified instructors. 162 Orchard794 words
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Advertisement806 1961-10-30 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE 10 Wordt Si (Min.)— Box in ctt. rxtrn ANCLIA DELUXE I*6o MM miks taxed/insured June 30tb 1062. »4..ixi O.n o Box Al7M> B.T. X.L.. ISSI RENAULT 7SOec. Recently resprayed and mipholstered. Taxed i snd insured to l**Z. S7(Mi o.n o. K.ng J.H. MteX 0 |.m. onwards. FIAT806 words
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Advertisement586 1961-10-30 15 AT YOUR SERVICE (Sport) >■ Wordt SlO (Minimum) Pmilm I month. Is Wordt H-iO Win.) FARIDA MAItON MARCCLLB. Facial Miki'-i.u expert. 11 Bauer* j Road. B2T4W TIL. 4M14 National Pr«-> inoa Salts Kppiiim I'H. (i.iU.inometer Mieavlaatramaajta. CERTIFICATES COPIED WhJla v«l Kotomatlc SS Roi m«nn Ro<«. TANG s PHOTOCOPY (ERVICB Documents586 words
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675 1961-10-30 16 Tottenham's gamble with two new forwards pays off rnOTTENHAM Hotspur. A English football champions last season, beat League leaders Burnley, the champions ln 1960, by four goals to two here yesterday after trailing 0-2. And the men who played a big part ln the victory were newcomers to the firstReuter - 675 words
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Article1338 1961-10-30 16 FOURTH DIVISION Accrincton 0 Wrexham 2 Aldershot 3 Rochdale 0 Bradford C. 1 Barrow 1 Carlisle 1 Mansfield 0 Chester I (iillinshara 1 Colchester 2 Millwall 2 Darlington 1 Doneaster 0 Hartlepools 0 Workinijton 1 Oldham 1 Exeter 1 Southport 3 York 1 Stockport 0 f1,338 words
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675 1961-10-30 16 I ONDON, Sun. Charoen Watanasin, Thailand's 24 -year-old world ranked player, won the men's singles title in the Wimbledon Open badminton tournament yesterday when he beat Oon Chong Jin. a Malayan medical student, 15-6. 17-15. After the victory Watanasin said:675 words
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Advertisement1094 1961-10-30 16 NOTICE NOTICE The roadway at the level cross- Telegraph Post No 56 18 IPOH ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL on the Jalan Telok Wan Jah at OLD BOW (wotHllON Alor SU>r will be closed for re- ANNUAL REUNION DINNER pairs on 1-11.61 from 6.30 p.m. until 530 am. Uie following morn- Thr dlnn1,094 words
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Advertisement852 1961-10-30 16 TENDERS Tenders will be received from Registered Contractors under Head Mil Sub-head (h) in Class 'B and above in Tender Box No. 3 2*£J%L M fW? on h, hN^J n > November. 1961 foi the following:— SIPPI.Y AND DELIVERY OF PORTLAND CEMENT' *OR Till; FKKIOI) ISTi JANUARY, 1962 TO 31ST852 words
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Advertisement823 1961-10-30 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA i M irii.t A iiudiid m Ml ALA LUMrUK CHAIR OF ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS are invited for Cnau" of EmPneenng which wil, fall vacant ln May 1962 Can. didates offering themselves for the Chair of Engineering should be a corporate member of the Institute o Civil823 words
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Advertisement180 1961-10-30 16 in COLOURS 125 BANTAM (Model 'tni A tharouKhly rtllabl* light••tight machine el provrn pirlirmin:i and outstanding economy. 17S BANTAM SUPER (Model D7> Simply bristles with feature* new-style frame, dual stat, hydiaulically damped tront fork eto. 350 OHV STAR (Modal 1140) Hert s an outstanding light ytt powerful machine— spe-power-weight ratio,180 words
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Article2071 1961-10-30 17 QUEEN'S PATROL SPRINGS $168 SURPRISE AT BUKIT TIMAH RACE SEVEN SHAW STABLE o Pinkson, witn conn milon asincie, scored a nuent win irom nis ola rival Timoerlane in me Hunter Memorial Stakes run over 91 at bukit Timah today. (Queens ranol, ridden by apprentice »«ff >2,071 words
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266 1961-10-30 17 VI O LETT A, KErRY VII MAKE IT A DEADHEAT N. W.iIAKKtT (Suffolk;. Sun. Th re m a ilcid'irat for the Cambridgeshire Handicap here yt.>lerda>, tlic colt Henry VII and the liiiy VioletU sliar ng the BMjBN first prize after the camera h.id been consulted to decide the lir»t four.266 words
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Advertisement118 1961-10-30 17 the cigarette that goes with success 9 JfWMM^T •^K^gO^^MMMMMMMK^aMMjW^^^XiiKiiJg' ■■■■■■■■■■Bte&BWK^lC^* !mmTO j«MMMi HuHTV v MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMH? JmMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMKi^'' i^IHMMMMHB^B^^SMMMMMMMMMMMB MMMMMMMMMMMMB^MMMMOfIpBBMMMMOOaPwWBwMWMMMMMBWMMMM^MMMMMMQM^& -^B ''■'•%&&&s*&'''' "^■yvfe\^V*^^^Bß Jp? W&M n B P^ *%Mitif BKm Wk- JP^^ cJ mlmmm^^ 9ml ISl: Jm I IBPW^^H mmmmmmK .mhmhS y^Ttfft'i i niM^"' mBBSB^^ R^/ mHmK- ■'■'< '-Jtk. oderf»s*3l^ •''■s<&s6BB&ks M\i^ti^m^ki^^i118 words
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Miscellaneous195 1961-10-30 17 BASKETBALL PahHt 2 Pontlan 0: Final: 5ega- «..t«-u mnt 1 B Pahat 0. J«-Jv tri aM a FRIENDLIKS: SFA 7 Medicals laecß ,8 H*ut«rtn| team 53. O:ACS 0 hlrli 0 at Ma HOCKEY lacca. s|\ %-SIOF KO iKLr FMC 2 SOCCER "TmJr&KMWM KLAN<; DIST IV FINAL: ri^-Mvon 'XL.:S B or195 words
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304 1961-10-30 18 Another A-test: 'Biggest yet' report FRENCH, SWEDISH EXPERTS DISAGREE OVER THE YIELD LONDON, Sunday. RUSSIA exploded an atomic bomb the 26 in its current series over the Arctic toda Officials of the French Atomic Energy Coi miss;iri;ii said their detection services suggest* it \\;is iibout twice ;is powerful as Russia's304 words
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Article, Illustration42 1961-10-30 18 MR. E.C. Rudge. acting manager of Fort Rose Estate in Gemas. tells Straits Times reporter Jeffrey Francis of hearing a noise "like the crashing sound of an aircraft" on Thursday night. Straits Times picture.42 words
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134 1961-10-30 18 Belgian shot dead in Congo jail break LEOPOLDVILLE. Sun A Belgian officer Capt. Andre Cremer. 36 was shot dead here lasi night when he and a British officer tried tc escape from a U.N camp in which foreigr mercenaries capturec in Katanga are held, ii was announced today. Mr. NormanReuter; UPI - 134 words
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Article104 1961-10-30 18 Ministry free film shows SINGAPORE. Sun. The. Ministry of Culture will give i free film shows during the! week at 7 p.m. as follows: Tomorrow: Siglap Road, and Chinese Kampong; Keat Hong Village. Chua Chu Kang Road 11 j m.s.; Lorong Engku Aman. Tuesday: Bukit Timali Road 6th Avenue; Knmpong104 words
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248 1961-10-30 18 Party Rakyat challenge to S'pore Premier SINGAPORE, Sunday. 'pill-; Party Rakyat of Singapore, at its fifth annual delegates' congress, today challenged the Prime 1 .Minister, Mi. Lee Kuan Yew, to substantiate liis allegation thai it received Communist support in the V.W.) general election. The Party Rakyat con- ference passed a248 words
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284 1961-10-30 18 No sign of wreck in Pahang jungle 10 p.m. on Thursday. Mr. Rudge who came to Malaya from England only a week ago. said: "The noise came from the south or south-west. "I thought nothing more about it until I heard about the crash on the news last night. Perhaps284 words
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Article40 1961-10-30 18 NEW DELHI. Sun— At least 18 people were killed and about 40 injured when a passenger train went off the rails this morning near Farukhabad, about 200 miles East of New Delhi, according to reports reaching here. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article83 1961-10-30 18 SINGAPORE, Sun. Customs today detained four men and seized 569 pounds of contraband cigarettes at Telok Ayer Basin. Duty on the cigarettes is I estimated at $5,874. The four I men and the cigarettes were I found in a launch operating from Clifford Pier. The four menReuter - 83 words
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155 1961-10-30 18 NEW YORK. Sun. The State Department has been called in to settle a rent dispute between Mr. C. S. Jha, Indian Ambassador to the U.N.. and his landlady, Mrs. Betty Roberts. Trouble began when Mrs. Roberts sent a plumber to work in155 words
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Article268 1961-10-30 18 SELANGOR TAKE MHF QUAD TITLE Xl ALA LI MPI R, Sunday. LEFT-WINGER Siak Sai Hon snatched a 66th-minute goal to give Selangor a 1-0 victory over Perak and the championship title in the Malayan Hockey Federation quadrangular tournament which ended at the Princes Road ground here today. After a scrappy268 words
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216 1961-10-30 18 IPOH. Sun. Penangs Tan j Song Kean today captured i his second title m the Perak open tennis championships when he partnered Selangor's S. A. Azman. whom he beat yesterday for the singles title, to win the men s doubles. Tan and216 words
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275 1961-10-30 18 CSC enter Ceylonese cricket final SINGAPORE. Sun. Ceylon Sport;> Club entered the final of the Baravanamattra Shield cricket competition when j they beat NecTi Sembilan Cey- lonese by two wickets at Balcsti- er today. Ncgri. after a good start col- lapsed after lunch to the bowl- ing of Nagaiah. who275 words
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219 1961-10-30 18 Police held to two-nil by Teachers gINGAPORE Sun. Good goalkeeping by Fong Koii? Chee. who has been .selected M the reserve goalkeeper to Any .mil Hag in the Singuportteam. MM the bottom-pi. utd Singapore Teachers Union lrom a bigger defeat at the limuis <>! Police in their Div. One mutch219 words
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217 1961-10-30 18 CINGAPORE. Sun Mjrsor* I State shocked the lull Smgapore Mdc by playing grand tootbaii to win the test match I ol their Singapore tour by 4-3 i al Jalan Beau Stadium toniKiu. The tourists, who were lx\tten 6-2 by a S.I.F.A. .side. 6-1217 words
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Article72 1961-10-30 18 POONA. Sun M.C.C. scored 201 for lour in reply to Combined Universities 346 for nine declared by CIOM ol play on the second d;«y ol their thrcr-iiuy mutch hen Tc.Ni player Milkha Shmti scored 74 for University for whom QMkmd made 53. Gore b-\ BhatiaReuter - 72 words
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Advertisement338 1961-10-30 18 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMEKTS M H..r.K *ltl I Minimum) BIRTH POTTS: In Arin:i m :it ObMtflM O' l. MB both veil DEATHS DANIEL WEERARATNA of 1". Ti.in, aaiaai away on Sunday 29.10.61 an .it p.m. thi« evening. JONES JANE IllUlUll vifc of Tho n jon<-« Public Worlu IM I in London338 words
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Advertisement144 1961-10-30 18 WELL KNOWN WSi SWISS WATCH FEATURING Automatic calendar —W No winding necessary MM Waterproof jB Guaranteed accurate and MM JKf incorporating the >H >9 GOLD APPLIQUE DIAL. In many attractive luxunou, de.io.r.s. J*W* LS Obtainable at all watch dealers. Enquiries welcomed. 3!5r x*^-- JF^*^a. M~ M m S9K. JVlll/. j144 words
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