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Title Section20 1961-11-01 1 \VKHA<.i: HAII.Y CKHTIFIKII SALE KXfEEDS ftO.OOO The Straits Times fat*' 1 1 Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1961. 15 CENTS20 words
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Article814 1961-11-01 1 'Time of decision for Spore SINGAPORE, Tues. The Yang diPertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, said today that Singapore was at the crossroads, where the main highway led towards a united, peaceful and prosperous Malaya, and the other, a side path, towards a de:»ri-rnd, U> chaos814 words
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Article20 1961-11-01 1 LONDON. Tues.— Russia i> building up a major diplomaae offensive against the Scandinavian nations, diplomatic sources warned today.20 words
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Article, Illustration1515 1961-11-01 1 TROOPS MOVE INTO VITAL INSTALLATIONS AS COUNCIL MEN STRIKE OVER UNION RECOGNITION SINGAPORE, Tues. *3 Men of the Singapore Military Forces late tonight moved into the City Council's strike bound power stations, gas works and water works to guard essential services. The local troops took up1,515 words
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Article376 1961-11-01 1 KUALA TREXGGANU, Tuesday. 'JMIK Sultan of Trengganu today rejected the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party request for fresh elections following the party's defeat in the Sink- Leaislathre Assembly yesterday. This decision means that the Alliance will take over control of the State with a total of 13376 words
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Article63 1961-11-01 1 A mystery fire ball in the sky BAMIA BLANCA. Argentina, Tues. Several persons reported seeing a strange phenomenon in the sky last night at 9.40 p.m. Travellers along Route 33 said an intense light streaked across the sky. then gathered into a are ball and fell to earth at some63 words
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Article85 1961-11-01 1 VIF.NNA. Tuts. President Soekarno of Indo- nesiu left Vienna today after 12 days of medical treatment In the Austrian capital. Soekarno bad a bladder i stone removed in an operation a week ago, from which he has made satis- factory recovery, according to his team85 words
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Article296 1961-11-01 1 S-bomb mistake by Nikita Moscow. Tues. 1 1 Soviet scientists "miscalculated" and exploded a super bomb of more than 50 megatons yesterday, Sir. Khrushchev sn:ci today. His reference to I plosion, which I worldwide prote a complete surp party congress which ended here today. io Communist sou. They quoted himReuter - 296 words
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Article25 1961-11-01 1 90 MtCATON BLA I.MPII Tues. Piftrf I ii«n Professor "f physirs. Rome < .ai-i bomb exploded i>\ I in'ii n"»» n.u M met t«m Si25 words
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Advertisement21 1961-11-01 1 m 1 j[j I *^y -V THERE'S ALWAYS TIME FOR A W^\ J BEER CANNED AND BOTTLED BY MALAYAN BREWERIES LTD,21 words
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1081 1961-11-01 2 Russian bombs will cause storms, floods and quakes says Swedish scientist WORLD CONDEMNS SOVIET CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday ABNORMAL solar ac- tivity, storms, floods and earthquakes will occur between December and next May as a result of the current Russian nuclear tests which ended yesterday with a 50-megatonReuter; UPI - 1,081 words
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Article236 1961-11-01 2 WASHINGTON. Tues Senr/.or Henry M. Jackson, chairman of the Joint Congressional Atomic Energy Weapons Subcommittee, said there was no question now that the U.S. would resume testing nuclear devices In the atmosphere following yesterday's Soviet super-blast. Any U.S. tests In the atmosphere would probablyReuter - 236 words
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578 1961-11-01 2 Nikita answers Labour M.P.s: Our tests are a stern warning LONDON Tues.— Mr. Nikiu Khru: nchev said in a 2,000- word letter to British Labour Members of Parliament that the possession of nuclear weapons by Soviet Russia was "a stern warning to all who resort to threats over the questionReuter - 578 words
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Advertisement106 1961-11-01 2 Halfl HH aH *7O) j .-«j". Ill^ C-aßP^^^a^a^^^^^^laa^ V Hk^^h^^H m HHhbii: H^^ V\ .^bH S"Wow! How Shell makes a car go! U I buy Supershell with I.C.A.and that New Shell ni Multigrade because... well, because I trust them, y I I L 1 don't know the scientific reasons but106 words
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Miscellaneous35 1961-11-01 2 rHE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleb' I \(amvtu\ng to get >t>ua [mow dont touch it until N w«at j t I .A Vo-OTwes LIME undies -=njMeyfe€ dry I WCeD aiO^To PITS \W TM6 6ATMCOOM OUT 135 words
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268 1961-11-01 3 NEW YORK. Tuesday QIIANA and a number of other delegations yesterday tabled a draft resolution calling for sanctions against South Africa and asking that the Security Council consider whether the Republic should continue to be a member of the United Nations.Reuter - 268 words
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117 1961-11-01 3 Rebel chief says: We're ready for new talks rpUNIS, Tues. Mr. Ben Youssef Ben Khedda. head of the Algerian Provisional Government said last night he was ready to resume negotiations with the French on a serious basis. He was broadcasting to the Algerian people to mark the seventh anniversary tomorrowReuter - 117 words
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45 1961-11-01 3 Restrain your allies, Cambodia tells America WASHINGTON. Tues. The Cambodian Ambassador. Mr. Nong Klmny. charged yesterday that South Vietnam and Thailand were building up false justifications for an eventual invasion of Cambodia. He called for U.S. action to restrain its allies and maintain peace. U.P.I.UPI - 45 words
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85 1961-11-01 3 Congolese army in action on border T EOPOLDVILLE, Tues. The Congolese Premier, Mr. Cyrilte Adoula. announced in a broadcast last night that the Central Congolese Army had started a "police acticn" from South Kasai against Katanga. He said that the army was determined to fight until President Moise Tshombe wasUPI - 85 words
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227 1961-11-01 3 Press rates in this modern age-by CPU KARACHI, Tuesday yHE Commonwealth Press Union conference openx ed here yesterday with a call to governments to extend Press-rate facilities to modern methods of communication and help develop the flow of news. News agency and newspaper executives from Britain, Australia and New ZealandReuter - 227 words
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306 1961-11-01 3 Crisis in Finland as Russia invokes mutual aid pact LONDON, Tuesday 'THE Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Andrei Gromyko, yesterday handed a note to the Finnish Ambassador in Moscow proposing that the two countries consult on safeguarding their borders "against an attack from West Germany and her allies' Moscow radio reported306 words
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Article50 1961-11-01 3 NEW YORK: The United Nations General Assembly elected Venezuela, Ghana and Ireland to serve on the Security Council starting on Jan. 1. Balloting to fill a fourth Security Council seat was postponed Indefinitely when neither the Philippines nor Romania could get a twothirds majority after three ballots.50 words
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Article96 1961-11-01 3 Nagas—step towards autonomy NEW DcLUI: The leader of a delegation of Naga tribesmen, a»nilu Ao, announced here that the Indian uovernment had agreed to allow Nagalands eight-month-old executive council and interim body to function as a virtual cabinet and legislative assembly respectively. Observers said the decision to widen the functions96 words
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Miscellaneous350 1961-11-01 3 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE S RT J £Lf SERVICE 41.7 metres MEDIUM FAVE SERVICE: 4.t metre* A.M. 6.00 Time Signal; Negara- A.M. 6.00 Oood Morning- 602 Ku; News Headlines; 6.05 Morn- TVH?ft, 6 Plt WIUI K^- Me^ B A?°sr S°" g 7 100I 00 Tlme SlBnal 1200 Mid-Day350 words
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181 1961-11-01 4 GEMAS, Tuesday. PHOTOGRAPHS taken by an R.A.F. Shackleton today reveal what is believed to be the parachute of the missing Canberra bomber navigator. It was hanging from a trectop in the jungle about seven miles south-west of the spot where the pilot's181 words
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Article55 1961-11-01 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce today expressed "grave concern" on the question of the status of Singapore citizens after merger. The question was brought out for discussion at Its executive committee meeting, but no decision was taken. The executive committee will further discuss the55 words
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Article256 1961-11-01 4 T«HF following Is today's sche- dule ol civil aircraft movemenu at Paya Lebar Airport. ARRIVALS BOAC: Fiom London. Zurich. Istanbul. Teheran. Karachi. Calcutta. (BA708) 5.50 pjn. 1 a Oaro«U: From Jakarta* (OA802) 8.55 a-m.; from Bangkok iOA803) 425 p.m. Tha| International: Prom Jakarca (TQ4O2> 10 am256 words
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Article26 1961-11-01 4 SINGAPORE, Tues The Straits Chinese Methodist Church in Kampong Kapor Road will hold a bazaar on Nov. 7 to raise money for the church.26 words
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Article, Illustration217 1961-11-01 4 TEACHER WEDS IN —KUALA LUMPUR- SINGAPORE, Tuesday. UfORK on the new $4.5 million "Wisma Indonesia" —Indonesia House— in Orchard Road, will begin early next year. The building, next to the Ngee Ann Building Is expected to be completed within 13 weeks. The design for the project. which217 words
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Article125 1961-11-01 4 KIDNAP CHARGE: TRIAL AT ASSIZES SINGAPORE, Tues. The trial of six men, allegedly connected with the kidnapping of Tan Ton Teng, 50, a pepper merchant, at Upper Aljunied Road on the morning of July 21 this year, will be held at the December Assizes. Four of them Ngo Bock Kee,125 words
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Article130 1961-11-01 4 JET SERVICE STARTS ON THURSDA Y SINGAPORE, Tues. The British Overseas Airways Corporation will begin its first ever non-stop Jet service from Singapore to Manila on Thursday. Guests on board the 8.0.A.C. Comet IV Jetliner on Thursday Include Mrs. Maureen Uew, from Radio Singapore; Mr. T. F. Hwang. Straits Times130 words
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Advertisement109 1961-11-01 4 The story that had f^j^l EAST-WEST marriage. of an American girl, who gave afl IU P her way of life, defying JF^^^Vl danger in war-ravaged Tokyo I'^T l,«r/^jß ...of a love so great that i tJr^M I ma( k l a wort^ while! Htt&^aflH^l^^^ i JAMES SHIGHA^NEXT CHANCE Bl— SINGAPORE—109 words
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Article, Illustration77 1961-11-01 5 THEY HELP MAINTAIN ESSENTIAL CITY SERVICES THE SCENE in Havelock Road, Singapore, at 6 a.m. yesterday as hundreds of newly-re-gistered unemployed labourers wait for chartered lorries like the two in the picture to take them to City Council depots to maintain essential services in spite77 words
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293 1961-11-01 5 Malaya asks for UN aid in its fight against TB KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. DLANS to intensify the fight against tuberculosis and to improve child welfare services in Malaya with $127,000 worth of aid from the United Nations are now being finalised by the Federation Government. -7 Malaya has a.sked the293 words
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Article33 1961-11-01 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Tues. A dance in aid of the National Monument Fund will be held in the transport building here tomorrow night under the patronage of the Sultan of Kedah.33 words
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Article53 1961-11-01 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Miss Khoo Mm Yeok. an exstudent of Raffles Girls' School, has returned after qualifying as a chartered accountant in Britain. Miss Khoo, third daughter of Mr and Mrs. Khoo Teck Soon of River Valley Road, passed the examination of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of53 words
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Article110 1961-11-01 5 Jobs for 2 Darwin Malayans MELBOURNE, Tues.— Two controversial Malayan pearling workers from Darwin now have jobs in Melbourne. Daris bin Saris and ZainaJ bin Hashim had a half-hour interview with Mr. David Wang in Little Bourke Street this morning; and walked out with general shop jobs. They will nowReuter - 110 words
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171 1961-11-01 5 REFRIGERATING MEN GET RISES BACK TO START OF YEAR SINGAPORE. Tut«. The employees of the Malayan Refrigerating Co., here are to receive wage increases ranging from $15 to $45 retrospective trom the beginning of this year. The wage Increases are part of an overall agreement on pay and working conditions171 words
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Article70 1961-11-01 5 Tues— Tides tables for 1962. a publication for the governments of Federation. Singapore North Borneo and Sar.iwak. giving high and low water predictions, are now on sale at the Marine Department. Fu 1 1 crt o n Building. Priced at $3.25 a copy, the publication also70 words
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93 1961-11-01 5 SECRETARY DENIES TWO CHARGES OF CHEATING CINGAPORE. Tues. Chan Thye Jim. secretary of Philip Hoallm and Co.. pleaded not guilty in the Ninth Magistrate's Court here today to two charges of cheating. He was alleged to have cheated Philip Hoalim, senior, of $7,000 at Malacca Street on or about Sept.93 words
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Article42 1961-11-01 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Sow Eng Thong, 50. was fined $5,000, or 10 months' jail, in the Ninth Magistrate's Court today for possession of 2951 b. of dutiable cigarettes In a sailing boat off Slglap last night. He pleaded guilty.42 words
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211 1961-11-01 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. An attempt was made to break into the vault containing "a huge sum of money" in the City Treasurer's Department early today. But the burglars failed to get past the steel door of the vault. A police spokesman today211 words
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Article50 1961-11-01 5 SINGAPORE. Tues A shopkeeper, Yap Kah Loh. 53. was stabbed in his shop ofl Kallang Road this morning. He was admitted to the hospital, where he told poli6 that a thug had asked him for money. He was stabbed wher. he refused to pay. Yap said.50 words
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Advertisement176 1961-11-01 5 MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) Authorised Capital $20,000,000 Issued Paid Up Capital $10,000,000 has pleasure in announcing the official opening of PORT DICKSON BRANCH at KENG CHIEW ASSOCIATION BUILDING JALAN BAHRU on WEDNESDAY Ist November, 1961 by The Acting Menlri Besar of Negri Sembilan The Hon'ble176 words
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Article, Illustration6871 1961-11-01 6 A moment of decision 'Malaysia will help us strengthen each other— it will enlarge our economic base for development— for progress and prosperity' SINGAPORE, Tuesday THE Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, today declared that the alternative to merger with the Federation of Malaya was a dead-end with chaos6,871 words
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Advertisement151 1961-11-01 7 DEPOSIT Your funds with f Lombard Central Finance M flk Company Ltd. I "security I combined with an attractive rate of ll INTEREST mmm per annum jB payable half yearly EXCEED $20.00().0()0 Call or write LOMBARD CENTRAL FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED Second Floor, Finlayson House, Raffles Quay, P.O. Box 2884, Tel:151 words
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Article179 1961-11-01 8 Press is barred from hospital ITUANTAN. Tues.— The Press was today refused, permission to accompany members of the Board of Visitors when they toured the General Hospital here to investigate complaints of maladministration. A Straits Times representative had been Invited by Mr. Tan Kay Slang. J.P.; and Inche Mohamed Ali179 words
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Article28 1961-11-01 8 SUNGEI PATANI, TuesMr. S. Murugason. a senioi hospital assistant in Surge. Patani district hospital, is on leave prior to retirement after more than 30 years' sevice.28 words
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100 1961-11-01 8 FIRST KING'S NAME GIVEN TO A COLLEGE ITUALA LUMPUR. Tues. **The University of Malaya has named two of its residential colleges here after the first Yang di-Pertuan Agong and his widow. The men's college, formerly known as the Second Residential College, is now the Kolej Tuanku Abdul Rahman. The third100 words
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Article23 1961-11-01 8 IPOH. Tues —The Assistant Minister of Education, Captaii. Abdul Hamid Khan, today opened the $8,000 clinic and midwife's quarters at Tapah.23 words
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83 1961-11-01 8 SINGAPORE Tues. A four-man gang broke into the home of Madam L. I. Tan, 31. in Wilkinson Road early today and robbed her of $4,905 in cash and valuables. She told police that she was aroused at 1.30 a.m by the gang three armed83 words
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Article194 1961-11-01 8 gUTTERWORTH. Tues. Aircraftman Machete, mascot of No. 52 Squadron R.A.F.. has returned to Butterworth air base after being absent without leave for more than three weeks. Machete, a monkey and general handyman around the base, received a warm welcome home when he returned last weekend. The194 words
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169 1961-11-01 8 ALOR STAR. Tuesday. "^EW hope has come to 19 chronic T.B. sufferers due to be discharged from the Kuala Ketil settlement tomorrow, f This follows an assurance by the State Government that it would consider giving d monthly financial grant tc the Kedal.169 words
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Article58 1961-11-01 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. Detectives detained seven suspects in four separate raids on gangland hide-outs in the Chinatown area last night. The suspects are being de tamed under the Crimina' Law (Temporary Provision;-. > Ordinance. In another raid yesterci.t; morning, detectives recovered some wooden poles, three parangs and an58 words
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Article30 1961-11-01 8 SINGAPORE. Tues— Tliipv es broke into the Chop Moh Heng Lee godown in South Bridge Road before dawn today and stole 100 fishing nets valued at $5,000.30 words
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Miscellaneous276 1961-11-01 8 liuff.% Itunntf lly HiilpU Hoimtlahl ll'.lil/VQU'RE A N fTAKINS THESE ALL^I I '"'"'II I |/|FTHERE'SI s>\M'| STERN TASK- THE WAV POWNJ ,\\TWf NOTHING > %$1 r >ER NOTFINISHEP V> AAASTER, J STAIRS WILL MAKE r I 5 ELSE, I'LL /ir VET, SVLVESTE)?: J Of; ME LATE FOR AM WEKT I^]276 words
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Article, Illustration1630 1961-11-01 9 MAJORITY OF THE AIRSHIPS WERE DOOMED Straits Times Special FEATURE Record of dirigibles was one long list of disasters Horror end to trial flight of America's giant Roma DEATHTRAP WARNING AT 1.30 p.m. on February 21, 1922, a vast crowd stood cheering outside Langley Field Military Airport, Virginia, as America's1,630 words
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Article39 1961-11-01 10 fa H mrii tf I Minimum IN EVER LOVINC mrmory »f Kaar H<Hk »ho kfi hi* »ifa and M .i.»n «n »idd»nlT on Xt Novamh*r i*«o lh» l/ord fSiv»ih. aad Lord Takrih May bia Soul raat to39 words
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608 1961-11-01 10 The Straits Times Wednesday November 1, 1961. Singapore Crossroads In these times <>i change/ il h;tv become ;ilniost customary for fovwnmenta, when chert* mi- ;i course of action, to speal: portentously of moments oi decision, and of the Stale standing at Hie crossroads. Along one way it is survival, 'peace608 words
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Article452 1961-11-01 10 South Korea, like the othei non -Commonwealth countries of South-East Asia, bad nothing to do with the birth oi the Colombo Plan in 1950. By th* time others had the opporl unity to join Id, South Korea was at war. and in the years after that war the452 words
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Article154 1961-11-01 10 The decision to remove what is left of Stalin from thr mausoleum in Moscow's Ret: Square is a fifty megaton piece of propaganda heralding a period of intense creativ* activity for the Soviet his torical re-write men. It is a" net of outright defiance agains: Cliinn whose154 words
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Article, Illustration1030 1961-11-01 10 DANIEL NORMAN - Hatchetman Hoxha: The flea on the Russian bear... DANIEL NORMAN by MR. KHRUSH CHEVS attacks on Cen. tnver Hoxha followed by the latter's denouncing of "Khrushchev's antiMarxist lies,"' has brought into the open the long-stand-ing though veiled conflict between Moscow and Tirana. For the nrst time since Marshal Tito's revolt,1,030 words
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128 1961-11-01 10 'IHE news irom Peking says that Peking Radio interrupted a news broadcast to warn the millions of people living In China's Northern Provinces to beware of radioactive fall-out "from all directions." It is time that we in Malaya understood the meaning of nurlear fall-out128 words
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134 1961-11-01 10 r J"HE ruad mariners ol ome of cur drivers are appalling. La..t, Thursday I was travelling along Aljunied Road (a very wide ruad indeed) on my scooter with a friend riding pillion. It was raining rather heavily. There was no other vehicle on the road.134 words
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Advertisement104 1961-11-01 10 ©Observer Foreign News Sotmc* AUTO AfDC.pn A,.nf,:- HONG SEH, 177-179. Beach Road. Sin«apore-7. Telephone: *****-A. THIS MESSAGE IS FOR YOU! cnnnDien CHAIN SAW ~~X BVII.T TO WORK FASTER. 4^P£^2[A\\ EASIER k LAST LONGER. I |«f^ /iP^ AVAILABLE IN 3 MODELS t^ l iM fata^-SaW'J DiV iM fii mime fit iuc«i«e104 words
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Article130 1961-11-01 11 Send the Annual to your friends overseas yyOULD you like to send copies of the Straits Times Annual for 1962 to your friends and relatives in Europe? We can arrange it for you. through our London office. All you have to do is wntr to the130 words
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Article, Illustration858 1961-11-01 11 A BIGGER OPPOSITION THIS TIME— 24 MEMBERS, NOT COUNTING ABSENT TUN LIM SINGAPORE, Tuesday A A enlarged Opposition of 24 members, not counting one absent took their seats today opposite the 26 Government members when the Legislative Assembly's third session was ceremoniously opened by the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof858 words
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399 1961-11-01 11 Strike settled: Banks to ease controls on services SINGAPORE, Tuesday. fHIRTY-ONE banks which today declined to accept each other's cheques for clearance this evening announced "some relaxation of the present restrictions on banking services" from tomorrow. I In their announcement the banks, members of the Malayan Exchange Banks' Association, said399 words
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Article41 1961-11-01 11 SINGAPORE. Tues The Industrial Arbitration Court, which was scheduled to resume hearing ot the dispute between the Strait- Times Malaya > Ltd. and the Singapore Printing Employees' Union, will now sit on Friday at 9.30 am instead.41 words
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Article101 1961-11-01 11 THAT BOMB: MALAYA PROTESTS I'POH. Tues. Maiaya today joined the rest of the world in condemning the Soviet Union's explosion of its 50-megaton nuclear device. The Minister of Justice and vice-chairman of the Anti-Nuclear Group, Tun Leong Yew Koh, said: "I think it is very wicked of Russia to explode101 words
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412 1961-11-01 11 SINGAPORE. Tuet. A YOUNG wumun. Jenny Chen Yuet Yin today pleaded not guilty to a charge ot using a bungalow as a massaee parlour without a licence A businessman Ho Woon Chan, of Treacher Road. Kuala Lumpur told a magistrate's court412 words
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Article27 1961-11-01 11 KLANG. Tues. Fatimah binte Ahmad. 19. has been le ported missing from her home in Kampong Telok Gadong. a mile from here since last Thursday.27 words
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Article43 1961-11-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Tengku Ampuan of Selangor has invited members of the Women's International Club to coffee at the Klang Istana at 10 a.m. on Thursday. Those attending arc requested to meet at the clubhouse at 9 a.m.43 words
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Article257 1961-11-01 11 A local flavour call by Khir LUMPUR, Tues. The Minister of Commerce and Industry. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today said he hoped "one of the few wholly foreign-owned factories' established with pioneer status Naarden Malaya (Pty) Ltd. will eventually provide for local participation. He wa.s .-peak;!.- at the opening of257 words
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Advertisement120 1961-11-01 11 fi\ WA C3>^ 1 4 DRAGON BRAND > ONODA \.S*~\ CEMENT CO., LTD. Haad Offlcai Morunouchi, Cfciyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan Cobl. Addreui ONOSEME TOKYO" >•>/•■ ejBMBBBJ Hong Lang 4 Ca., Ltd.. Singapore Hong Baa Hardware ft Co., Ltd., Penong FOR MININGIAND INDUSTRIAL USES well known FUNG KEONG GUARANTEED DURABILITY SATISFACTION. SERVICE120 words
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Advertisement215 1961-11-01 11 Own Medarn and Uptadata Hauut et Rock Bottom Pricci NAN TANG ESTATE At Yio Chu Kana. Road a m.t. Naar Sarangaa* Garden off Chuan Hoe Avenue 999 Y«ort Leasehold Two-Storey Semi-detached Two-Storey Terrece $16,700 upwards $14,900 upwards •li» Floor 3 Bcdraomi, iath/lavato. v. Ttrroce Crd. Floor Lount* t Dinlnf. UtHrty.215 words
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Advertisement426 1961-11-01 12 Improved Kodachrome II is now available for Bmm and 16mm movie cameras in Daylight and Type A and for still cameras in Daylight only. New Kodachrome II film is 2§ times as fast.Jias even finer grain and greater color fidelity than Kodachrome, the world's most popular color film. It will426 words
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Advertisement62 1961-11-01 12 w/rn rGOi Try it! Australia's favourite beer is here \nAN W*dm GUTHRIE W W ffm I m CO LTD l^ggl McCULLOCHchainsaws .■^i Jail SWIFT STRONG SAFE McCULLOCH XhT" /"U AIUC A\A4 rS£&^ §k EH J?EVELOPMENT MACHINERY LTD., L/'^^^ t**t Coast Motors Ltd Ku«ntin Federated Motor* Ltd Sm t too'«. W**rn«62 words
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Article, Illustration269 1961-11-01 13 Fisherman catches 5001 b shark —and throws it back in sea T IM CHIN POH. for 44 years a fisherman in Singapore, yesterday caught his first shark a 5001 b.. 6ftlong man-eater. Rut the grizzled sun-tanned old man shook his head in disappointment and said: "This shark Is not worth269 words
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428 1961-11-01 13 Ipoh's $9-mil. budget will build for future IPOH. Tues. The chair--1 man of the Ipoh Town Council. Mr. E.G. Waller, presenting a $9,402,040 budget lor 1962 at the council meeting here tonight, described it as "a budget which, in addition to progressive improvements, i.s also building lor the future." "The428 words
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Article39 1961-11-01 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. B.K. Colvin. 25. was nned $50 here today for speeding along Klang Road on May 12. He pleaded guilty to exceeding the 30 miles an hour speed limit His licence was endorsed.39 words
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Article20 1961-11-01 13 KAJANG. Tuos. Mr. M Arumugam has beenr e-elected ed chairman of the Kajang brancn of the Malayan Indian Congress20 words
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Article20 1961-11-01 13 KUALA SELANGOR. Tues. Car popples will be sold here on Saturday in aid of the Poppy Day Fund.20 words
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170 1961-11-01 13 COURT TELLS DANCE GIRL: THIS IS NOT A CABARET IPOH. Tues. A dance 1 hostess. Helen Chan Yoke Lan. who was placed third In the "Miss iDoh" contest six months ago. was fined $50 in the Sessions Court here today for contempt of court. She was asked to show cause170 words
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229 1961-11-01 13 Villager cleared of house trespass ALOR STAR. Tues. The Alor Star magistrate. Haji Mohamed Noor bin Haji Mohamed, today stopped a criminal case and acquitted a villager, Sha'aban bin Lebai Abu. after a woman witness had given evidence. "I have some doubt regardIng her story," the magistrate said. Sha'aban, 25.229 words
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106 1961-11-01 13 Malaya Cup Final rail concessions KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malayan Railway Administration announced today that a special train will leave here at 11.15 pm on Nov. 11 after the Malaya Cup Final at the Mwdeka Stadium here. Special concession tickets at single fare and a half for a double journey106 words
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Article30 1961-11-01 13 RAUB. Tues. A nev labour office will be buiit here next year, the Assistant Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, said today when he visited the present office30 words
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Advertisement99 1961-11-01 13 CA TCH '-iy THAT COLD fIBP BEFORE IT Z^m CATCHES YOU V TRIPLE ACTION COLD RELIEF TABLETS I* cbs quickly reduce fevenshness children and adults and relieve aches and p<ims. Fcbs jre obtainable from DispenseFcbs clear blocked nose passages; nes. Medicine Shops and all IMdblf Fcbs help to counteract that99 words
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Advertisement435 1961-11-01 13 A mm W- 1 i *Q^w use PERKINS diesel because nothing else will do 4 different men with 4 different problems, found the same answer MR. TEOH, Chin Radio Co., ALOR STAR MR. LIM, Perak Iron Mining Co., Ltd IPOH Mr. Teoh needed an economical run- Perak Iron Mining had435 words
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Miscellaneous264 1961-11-01 13 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS city engineer (7> 7 The near ruination ot a Per- 9. Sportsman associated with Mtn city <T>. Sherlock Holmes <4. 7). 8 What bathers ultimately have 15. Goes around once less, perto do for compensation «">. haps (8). 10 A brut* takes a long time to264 words
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904 1961-11-01 14 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - A RATTLING SOUND UPSETS WHOLE HOUSE KATHLEEN HICKLEY •by- MOTHER Goose has her cousin Griselda to stay. Both old women are quarrelsome and vpset the gander with their arguments over magic. They decide to have a party and Griselda goes off on her flying carpet to deliver the invitations, but904 words
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Article287 1961-11-01 14 C'ornna Matthews, aged 14; Awanul Road. Kaltaia, Northland, New Zealand: swimming, riding. Irene Chang, aged 17; P.O. Box 145, Jesselton; songs, correspondence. Eugene F.llxlns, aged 16; c/o District Office, Penampang, Philippines; badminton, songs. Francis Dublin, aged 15; St. P.O. Box 165, Labuan. North Luke's School, Slmganeeang, Sarawak: stamps.287 words
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Article465 1961-11-01 14 Malayan pen friends Chan Kens Swee, aged 15; 618. North findge R»>uo. poir 7; :>Mi£.v. pnoios, games. Harold lie Souza, aged IS; 5-C. KampLiii; B.ituu Hill. Singapore 3: UHiicin;.;, leading. Harold Ho, aged 15; 5-C, Kumpong Buhru Hill Singapore 3; cihiiclnj;. reading. .Mickey Chen, a«ed 12; 23. Clarke Sheet. Ipoh.465 words
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Advertisement138 1961-11-01 14 -4te m €w mkf 7 r« K Mr* Delicious, real fruit Hartley's Orange Marmalade Hartley's rich, golden Orange Marmalade favourite in every home. Orange Marmalade is all goodness because it's made from fresh sun-ripened oranges and pure sugar. The whole fnmily love the fresh, tangy flavour of Hartley's Orange Marmalade138 words
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Advertisement224 1961-11-01 14 Adventures in the library JJiCT^) MAY WY V, Name > Address Age > Sex HELLO Boys and Girls; They oil Jook olike, but one is different. Which one Here ore the winners of lost is it? week's quiz ond colour com- Write your answer on o petition. They are: Yee224 words
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Advertisement85 1961-11-01 14 She needs a nourishing ...she needs STORK There's no better way to suit the day than by eating plenty of bread, or toast, spread with delicious Stork Margarine. Tasty, easy to spread, Stork is nourishing because it contains vitamin* B^ lc^ A and D the vitamins that keep you healthy.85 words
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Advertisement1663 1961-11-01 15 BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREIGHT ENQUIRIES: Ttl; 2405 PASSAGE ENOUIIIES: til: 2411 TO kl'.H. LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LONDON t CONIINENTAI PORTS. Due S'pon San; P. S>am Penang MEMNON L'PMI. CuC n. Hatri, H'Curg in PI -Nit 1 AHTENOR litirpill, Glasgow CM. 15 Nlt 2 MELAMPUS Littrpill, Dublin Nn 4 Nlt i Nlt1,663 words
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Advertisement1403 1961-11-01 15 THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS TO: MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL a SCANDINAVIAN ruim. /££l£s!!S Pining iMT_JvA BUSUANCA" 1) Cm. It/ SNn 1/ tNn 1/ INn |3IVS)\MI "SELANDIA" I 14 11 Nlt 15 71 Hit 21 22 Hit rl Viy'l BORIBANA" a) 21 Hit 4 DtC 5 7 Oec I I Ott V^U^S/1,403 words
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Advertisement1672 1961-11-01 15 Sm THE BEN UNE STEAMERS LTD. SLT SINGAPORE Ilicirpirattl n tke Until VigM* lINII EIPIESS SERVICES TO LONDON HVEIPOOI a CONTINENTAL PORTS S'POn f S'hwi r-anang OENALIANACH <H) H Ivrg, L'ocn, ntvri, M O't In Pt Ho. 2 OENREOCH (E.Lpj I Pill. R'dam, Hull. H'burg S Sl/Nn t BENLOYAL (E.L.)1,672 words
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Advertisement1235 1961-11-01 15 w^ McALISTER tfc CO.. LTD. >_ vG^V ltL: UJ3 VC \iiJk* CLLBRMAN LUCE eSs KLAVENESS UNE r ll^ 1 COUPON. HAMOURG. ROTTEMAM. HAVPt IOS ANttIES. SAN FRANCISCO B NULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND CITY OF CARL I Sit Acciptm cirgl lor C.ltral 1 Slvtl SDO't p Shan rtntni America. II1,235 words
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Article130 1961-11-01 16 MELBOURNE, Tues. TNVESTMENT shares traded clong steady lines. Ccmrtaulda eased 9d. to 8s 3a. Cascade guinea Is to 535. 6d. and A. G. Healing 4d. to 9s. 3d Bane mewls held a steady tone on active LrKding. Oils uete MHstf. Ausi Oil and Gas gained lOd. to lls.130 words
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Article182 1961-11-01 16 THE Malayan liehango Banks' Association made ihrse change* in Its rates to merchants yesterday: London: stlllru; T.T. or O.D. 2/3 *****: i.uyln*: T.T. 2/4 1/16. airmail Ol). IH 3/32, 30 d'st 2/4 1/4, 4fi d, Rt 24 11/32. 60 d/st 13/32, 90 d/Rt 2/4 17/32. 120 d »t182 words
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Article36 1961-11-01 16 SINGAPORE. Oct 31. RUBBER: ?4£ cents per Ib. (down two cents). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 74g cents (slightly steadier). TIN: 5478.25 per picul (up 51. 12J). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (up 10 tons).36 words
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Article178 1961-11-01 16 SHIPS lying alongtxll trta tHigaMrs wharvti today art: Benrcocb 38/39. ShlmaiM Maru 42/43. TJlpanas 4.1, Canton 12, Kwansal 29/30. Mohammedl 40/41, Balldor 11. Shoyo Maru 6A, Raja Brook* 23/24. Bruas N\V. 3/4. Tons: Jit NW. 2. Outsr rsadi: Nina, Komsomolct Ukralny. Braves;, Ounung Tambore. Btv. Malacca. 8.178 words
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Article20 1961-11-01 16 Ortobrr average prices were: Oct. Sept. Rubber (per Ib.) 82.24 cU. 8541 cto. Tin: (per plcnlj $474.94 $481.5320 words
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456 1961-11-01 16 From Our Market Correspondent rpilE amount of business 1 written on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday was very small indeed and a poor day's dealing ended the most depressing month experienced for a long time. The market, with tin shares holding well and456 words
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Article22 1961-11-01 16 Malayan Stork Indices: Oct 30 Oct. 31 Industrial*: 153.38 152.83 liiis.: 271.34 275.02 S rubbers: 230.84 230.54 Jan. 1 1958=10022 words
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Article740 1961-11-01 16 BUSINESS on tiie Malayan Stock; Exchairgt. Federation section yesterday wiin the number of deals in br.ickels. •nduttrlali: Fed. Dispensary (5.000) 51. 30: F. and N. ord* (3.000) 52.29; Robinson ords (1.000) SI.2H: Slm<Darby 7* 6d. OL,: Steamers (1,000) 78 cents ON: 8. Traders (1.000) J4 02» ON.740 words
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Article221 1961-11-01 16 •gOVEMBER fl.»t grade rubber buyore f.o.b. cloned in KlnKnpora ypsterday at 74J cents per Ib. down 2 cents on Monday's closing price. The tone was quiet. I. C.C.R. A. closlnx prices In cents per Ib. yesterday: int. 1 R.aB. Prompt f.o.b. buyers 74J, sellers 74|; Int. 1 R221 words
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Article118 1961-11-01 16 THE ChtnaM Product Eichanxe, Singapcrt n»on prices per pleul yaitarday: Copra: UK/Continent Oct. shipment (23 buyer*. S23i aellerr. Cooonut oil: bulk $33 seller*, drum $37) Mllent Ptppor: Muntok whit* Ilfl2i nellerK. Sarawak white $160 Mllera. special Sarawak black $1224 srllrr*. pirhled Lampon* hl.-irk 5122} Krilem, LamponK hl.uk ASTA118 words
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328 1961-11-01 16 T*HE price of rubber in Singapore yesterday deteriorated still fur- ther under the influence of bearish stockpile reports. By the ond of the morning November first grade had fallen to 74J cents not only reacting to further sales from the U.K. stockpile but also328 words
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Advertisement1211 1961-11-01 16 Express V.SJk. Pacific tfc Atlantic Coast Service ETA EIA ETA ETA S cere H'tong S. f'mciscc l Angeles N Yor» '■■I. CUtrHl Mva" tin. 45 S No 25 N.I 71 Nil II OK m i "Kimiliw* Mini ?l Nn/ 1 Dtc S Die 27 Dec 29 Det it In AM1,211 words
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Advertisement538 1961-11-01 16 U™IoRIENTl LINES l VIA PANAMA s.s. "HIMALAYA" (28,000 tons fully oirconditioned fined with stabilisers) departs SINGAPORE Ist June, 1962 for Lc Havre and Southampton calling HONG KONG, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU, VANCOUVER, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN DIEGO, PANAMA CANAL, TRINIDAD, and BARBADOS. For Reservations, or further information, apply to your Travel Agent538 words
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Advertisement341 1961-11-01 16 TENDER MINISTRY OF EDUCATION TENDER NOTICE. Tenders from Class "C" and above registered contractors will be received ut the Office of the Senio. Architect, Ministry ot Education, Young Roau. Kuala Luir.nur up to 3 p.m. of tht 15th Nove.iiber, 1361. for consuueuon ana completion of administration block, 9 classrooms, 2341 words
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Advertisement663 1961-11-01 16 REPAIRS TO TANJONG BATT FERRY AT OUNGL'N HOI'TE lII— EAST COAST ROAD. The abov« ferry will be under repairs and will be closed to all vehicular traffic beiween 8.00 pjn. on 2.11.61 to 6.00 a.m. on 3.11.61. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that MR FREDDY ROCHE LOUIS alias FREDDY LEWLS663 words
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Advertisement782 1961-11-01 17 NOTICES NOTICE. TAKE NOTICE Uuu by a DEW) POLL dateti Uie 29tn aay of October. 1961 Mr. Viutiya Nathan CHELLAM of No. 4. Lorong 1. JaUi. Yatiya A»al. Joiiore Batiru. Johore has renounced and abundoned i.is surname of Valayu Nai)i..n and in lieu uiereof has a.sMimed ESN .surname ol CHELLAM.782 words
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Advertisement724 1961-11-01 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS JOHORE GOVERNMENT (HOUSING SECTION) Application* art r.ivlted from Johcr*- Stale Naiionais or Fedeial Citizens. wUo have been resident in thr Sta.e of Joiiore for not less than iMM yeara on 1.11.61, for the following noi>penslouable upp < u:itme'ji6: (ai Lady Housing Visitor: Salary scale: $380x14-520 (b) Bent Collector*:724 words
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Advertisement770 1961-11-01 17 (Continued tram Pace III) SITUATIONS VACANT It Words ti (Min.)— Box M r(> BBEffl DENTAL SURGED* ASSISTAMT vacancy filled. All applicant* thanked. INDIAN RAOIO TECHNICIAN wantisl Mtau sflßJstaaaßi und salary wanted. Apply Box AMM B.T. 8 pore FIRST CLASS CHINESE Cook-boy. rVd.ral Hill area. Keply MB copies I r.c.i.t rafaNasaat770 words
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Advertisement1039 1961-11-01 17 lATIONS VACANT tS »»rds Si (Min.)— Box in rts. EBEM CHAUFFER AND KEBUN rrqulrrd by Kinmny Should be well expe- l.tic. .1 Working knov.l.-dicc of EnKlisn Hal for Chauffer. Apply Box A 176.-, ST K.L. WANTED by a well establianed trading company in Malaya A SALES EXECUTIVE I* takr crtaria1,039 words
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Advertisement961 1961-11-01 17 EDUCATION Wordt Si (Min.)— Box St rf*. extra A.S.A. STAGS ONI. New ttoaalona Corcmenr- 3rd Novambar Academy ol Accountancy Secretaryship. Clemen-i-eau Avrnue Next KedlfuaKm. Singapore 104 i.i NATIONAL LANCUACt Uoarmatred Courae oy Uohd. Yooo. New Md I'll > Claaae* commencing 6th November Apply Chineae YMCA Com. Scbool. 107 Sclegle Rd.961 words
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Advertisement929 1961-11-01 17 HIRE PURCHASE It Words Si (Min.)— Box St rtt. txtrm WBSTINOHOUSB REFRIGERATORS 1 are available on Easy Hire Purchase Terms from Sin Hup Hrn. United Radio Ltd.. South Asia Trading Company. Khoo Hens Pho Ltd Singapore. TRANSISTOR RAOIOS REFRIGERATORS and AIR-CONDITIONBM 00 EASY PATMKNT TCRM* available at CNfIILO A CO.,929 words
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Advertisement1070 1961-11-01 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Words SS (Min.)— Box St rfs. txtrm IMI (APRIL) BORQWARD Estate I car (red). One careful owner lmma- I culate condition. Normmal mileage ".000 only. Offered 25«^ below llat price IS, Botrmont Oardena. Krankel Ks'ate. Singapore EASTERN SUPPLY COMPANY Motor Division IMS Vauxhall/Vlctor. 19.V. VV-lox ic:.41,070 words
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Advertisement448 1961-11-01 17 AT YOUR SERVICE (Sport) M Wore!* Sit (Minimum) Dmilt 1 month. It Words SIM (Mm.) DIPLOMAS COPIED ■MM you ««lt. Fotomatlc 5S Robinson Roai. '.<2.i40 FARIDA MAISON MARCELLB. r'aeial Make-ut expert II Battery Koad. ***** PHOTOCOPY CERTIFICATES Tang* Photocopy s.rvic. lv. Boat Quay. Singapore U.V.M* TEL. ***** National Prectdoa Sale*448 words
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1174 1961-11-01 18 EPSOM JEEP - RAHWI CAN PARTNER BILAH SAYANG TO SPRINT VICTORY EPSOM JEEP with BEST BETS EPSOM JEEP'S best bets are Roi d'Atout and Amagasaki. CALL BOY, double is: Briden and Bilah Sayang. THE GOING will be very gocd JRAINER Let Kirn Van has engaged an apprentice, Rahwi, to partner Bilah Sayang in1,174 words
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Article42 1961-11-01 18 KUALA LUMPUR rue- The Malayan Cyclists Federation will hold three long-distance championship races this weekend. The races are: Kuala Lumpur to Ipoh (150 milesi on Saturduy, Ipoh to Bukit Tengah (100 miles > on Sunday and Penang RoundIsland on Monday.42 words
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Article1437 1961-11-01 18 RACE ONE: 2.15: 3-Y-O MAIDEN HCAP-6F 1 0632 Gay Buccaneer (H. W Cowling i Rodgers. 9.0 (F) Moxham G 2 ***** Cherry Ripe (PoloKongsl) Bagby, 8.12 (F) Johnson 8 3 0526 Majestic Knight (Wong&Teo) Rodgers, 8.12 (F) Donnelly 7 4 ***** Petite Mademoiselle (Venl Vicl St.) Donnelly.1,437 words
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Article148 1961-11-01 18 EPSOM |EEP CALl BOY POINTER ii (1. BUCCANEER MaJesUc Knight Cherry Ripe VAN HEITZ Gay Buccaneer Majestic Knight c. Canaveral" I'l/Jllu Hifh Tower C. BI'CCANEER Majestic Knight Petite M'aellr C. CANAVERAL Speedy Phoenix Wittp de With PI/ARRO Cape Canaveral Wittr de With u.. BOI D'ATOCT Top Spec Olympic FUf148 words
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Advertisement469 1961-11-01 18 |Bmhl^HH.]3hiiWm»ll JABATAN KERJA ~JABATAN KERJA RAYA, PERAK RAYA PERAK j TENDERS for the Erect tor o' Tenders for the Extension to Feii'.i.K a.l ktana Iskanaariah. Dental Clinic at Taipinn will be i Kual.i KiiU'^&ar will be received received at the office of the Juru- 1 a- the Ottice of the469 words
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Advertisement421 1961-11-01 18 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK Tenders for the Construction of I on< Class D' Quarters at Taiplni; wil' be received at the office of >;.«; Juiuie. i Ni »pon up to 3.00 p.m. on 13th November. I£6l from Contractors In Classes A to E under Heads I 11. Pull particulars421 words
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Advertisement448 1961-11-01 18 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK. Tenders for the construction of a reinforced concrete bridge for the new deviation channel Slim River. Perak will be received in the office of the Jurutera Negerl. J.K.R.. Perak. up to 3 p.m. on 17th November. 1961 from contractors in classes A to E. Pull448 words
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Article636 1961-11-01 19 Norman Siebel - Norman Siebel ISPORTSFRONT by MANAGER MAKES POOR EXCUSE FOR NOT HOLDING GAMES TRIALS THE Federation of Malaya AAU must be removed very speedily from the hot seat of criticism it has occupied over the selection of compel ltors tor the SEAP Games at Rangoon in636 words
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Article214 1961-11-01 19 POONA. Tues. YICC players were again mobbed by enthuslasiTl tic crowds here last night, when 5 000 people turned up for an open-air reception given for the tourists after their drawn match against Combined Universities Ken Barrington. who hit his second tour century yesterday. andReuter - 214 words
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Article206 1961-11-01 19 Johore fight back to hold Mysore TOURISTS TWICE IN THE LEAD BUT... If LUANG. Tues. The 1V visiting Mysore State soccer team were held to a 2-2 draw by Johore in the first match of their Federation tour on the Kluang Town Padang this evening. The visitors took the lead206 words
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Article123 1961-11-01 19 RAF Changi crush Fathul 7-0 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Fathul Karib. after trailing 0-1 at halftlme. cracked up and were crushed 7-0 by RAF Changi In the BAFA Cup competition at Jalan Besar Stadium today. Fathul, who had an equal share of the exchanges In the first half, failed to score because123 words
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Article29 1961-11-01 19 LONDON. Tues. Results of Enalish football matches: Football League Cup (second rouna replay > —Blackpool 6 Leyion Orient 1. Friendly- VP.-st Ham 4 Malmo (Sweden i 0 Reut<rReuter - 29 words
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Article19 1961-11-01 19 LONDON. lues.-Aberavon and Llam-lly drew 3-3 in a Rugby Union club match at Aberavon i;iM niuht Keutcr19 words
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231 1961-11-01 19 S. AFRICA CANNOT COMPETE IN GAMES LONDON, Tues. South Africa will not be allowed to compete in the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Perth next November. South Africa's request to compete was turned down last night by the advisory committee of the British Empire and Commonwealth Games Federation.Reuter - 231 words
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Article109 1961-11-01 19 'PURIN, Tues.— Hungarian play--1 era swept the board at the Italian International table tennis championships. Both men's and women's singles finals were between Hungarians. /olt.lll Berczik beat Miklos Peu-rfl 21-8. 21-23. 21-23. 21-14. 21-19 to win the men's title, while Eva Koczlan beat Sarolta Mathe 21-19. 11-21. 21-15.Reuter - 109 words
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Article43 1961-11-01 19 BRISBANE. Tues. Australian Rod Layer. Wimbledon champion, said he discussed his professional prospects with American promoter Jack Kramer last night. Layer. who on Saturday won the Queensland hard courts title, said he had made no definite plans about turning professional —Router.Reuter - 43 words
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Article44 1961-11-01 19 DURBAN. lues— Jackie McOlew, South Africa's Test captain, scored 108 not out for Natal against Transvaal here yesterday. Rain prevented any decision being reached In the match. McOlew declared Natal a first Innings closed at 196-3 and Transvaal replied with 109-6— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article42 1961-11-01 19 ESTORIL, Tues. Ken Bousfield. the British Ryder Cup player, retained the Portuguese Open golf title here. He had a 72 -holes aggregate of 263 to win by five strokes from Dave Thomas. Angel Miguel (Spain) finished third on 271. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article43 1961-11-01 19 SALISBURY. Tues.— me New Zealand cricketer*, drew their third successive tour match here yesterday when rain ended play early on t'le last day of their game asainst Rhodesia. Scores: Rhodesia 189 and 255-8 dec.; New Zealanders 186 and 27-o— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article31 1961-11-01 19 UAK-iW>-t>ALAAAj. l uev -*Teddle Brown's touring cricket team gained a 211-run victory over Tanganyika here yesterday. Scores: Brown's XI 280 and 184-7 dec.: Tanganyika 153 and 100 ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article101 1961-11-01 19 Snell bags four for Seletar QINOAPUKt, iui.v- outside-lefi Gerry Sneli scored lour goals, including a hat-trick, in KAt' Seletur's 6 2 win over SiiiK.iponCricket Club in their Singapore Hockey Association League Div. 1 match on the padang today. liiMdt-n-tt Ashuig scored U)r jtner goal lor Seletar. tieieuir took the lead101 words
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Article22 1961-11-01 19 HONG KONG. Tues— A Singapore Army soccer team beat a Police XI 4—3 In a friendly match here yesterday— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article20 1961-11-01 19 MUAR, Tues.— A 16-mile walkIng race, from here to Parlt Jawa and back, will be held on Monday.20 words
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Article115 1961-11-01 19 SOCCER VICTORY CUP (Malacca): PWD i Yew Llan 1. HUEVDLV (Malacca! Newmarket 3 PomiKUeise Youth* 3. CENTRAL KEDAH LEAGUE: Soon Lee 1 Central Kecah Indian* 0. RAl'B LEAGUE: Truna 1 Madicals 1 HOCKEY s pork div 3: Combined School* 2 YMCA 1 IPOII DIV. 1: Kllat 2 Town115 words
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Article83 1961-11-01 19 SPORE BOXERS TAKE HIDING JAKARTA. Tues.— The visit ing Singapore amateur boxing team were defeated by nine bouts to one in an international match against Indonesia here. itesults were Unuonesia nrsti: fUiWItl Nurelim Dt tirlan Isaac; Wahju bt Jumat Ibrahim; Abidin Aditor ot Arum Junil. BANTAM; Chodjin lost to Kesavan.83 words
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Article79 1961-11-01 19 I/LANO. Tues.— Klang and Coast Physical Culture Association president. Richard Urn Kirn Soon said today he was disappointed that so few have joined the association. He said there were in Klang and Port Swettenham (population 8.000) at least 1.000 people Interested In physical culture but only79 words
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144 1961-11-01 19 Indians in shock victory over Recs SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore Recreation Club, stroi.gly fancied to win the Singapore Hockey Association League title this year, crashed to a j- 1 deie«u when ihey met Indians on the Padang today. Indians were a much-im-proved side today and outplayed Recs. Harphaian. Thambyraj and Kirn144 words
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Article24 1961-11-01 19 MANILA, Tues The touring Australian Crusadrrs women s basketball team lost to the local Kai Ming Press side 34-27 hire lust night.24 words
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Advertisement91 1961-11-01 19 9- 1 1 and stamina Those whose physical /fl^fl'' 9e^L»A activities make such a strenuous call Ll^i_/S^^^i on their reserves, turn to Scotts W Ml Cud Liver Oil Capsules for that regular P>^!*bV «O supply of vitamins A D— so essential Bpf ""Vc"* to thrir well-being. Scotts Cod Liver JhA91 words
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Advertisement104 1961-11-01 19 .^dflsi H&t 1 >*4sfl #^^sm JKF sHsk m '«Mto*ttß^B»^B^^9i IAJCADCDC Ifv U II DD V i^Aj ii*ni i No complants from this denture wearer. Her dentist recommended Oxydent for perfect mouth hygiene. Oxygen in Oxydent dissolves all film and food particles, prevents Ba&jrat^BMßwfl stains forming, prevents discomfort too. Dentures feet104 words
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Miscellaneous67 1961-11-01 19 HOtKEY lI'OH OIV 1: Atidersonians v Kinta Indians: Div. f. Anderson mns "B v Trlecoms (both matches at padang >. 8-GOt: DIV. 2: Radio Malaya v Kllai "B < Pantai); Hindu Youth v Young Malays (Princes Rdi; RMAF v Municipal (Bellamy Rd>: Sikhs "B" v Warders (Taylor Rd) RIGGER <67 words
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Article, Illustration656 1961-11-01 20 Some must serve six months more and back to barracks for others already out LONDON, Tuesday VJOME call-up boys are to serve another six months to help strenpthen Britain's armed forces. Others who have completed their national service and are now on the Reserve willReuter - 656 words
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Article58 1961-11-01 20 LONDON. Tues. Mr. j Harold Macmillan. the Prime Minister, said today Britain would not make nuclear tests for "terroristic or retaliatory purposes "If tests have to be conducted for good military reasons, they will, if possible, be made underground where there is no danger ofReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration30 1961-11-01 20 STRIKERS outside the City Council's transport depot in Mackenzie Road jeer at Reserve Unit officers as they roll up ih their red vans. Straits Times picture.30 words
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Article356 1961-11-01 20 lO.mDon. lues.— Siock market* acre closed on a flini not* afier .i cauuoUA ana unceiium opening. tiUMiH.'t*. nuwever, mi email and me buying very selective. In Bntisi; (MMX tneuiun: and slion .i.tci stock lmpioved but o.liei i&ituts weie «übuutu Clotting miiidle puces, of selected stucko not 'nciuding stamp356 words
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Obituary91 1961-11-01 20 THE STAFF OF Cha'nh School. Chi ah Mild their drepext itr i.nd inexprtMlble nympathlen on the ilrath of Mr. l>ee Bet Poo. i.ic'h.i of Mlkk. Lee Kct Lao. MADAM LIM HAM SCOW wife of 1...i. ChMMf Cnw.e Puan pained away IHHr. fully on 31. 10.61., a«ed 73. leavinx behind91 words
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Article46 1961-11-01 20 MRS. K. MANICKAM, Kuiuutoxam i Labour Department JB. J*yaalns»m. Courts, K. Brlangor thank relative*. friend* for their prrwncc ■ervtcrs. rr.i smkm. wreath!) at funeral of late Mr. K. Manlckam Muar 17.10.81. They also thank doctom. utaff M cla.in ward* Muar, JB Hospital* for »ervle»« rendered.46 words
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Article47 1961-11-01 20 STORE WIDC BARGAINS 1.-M 4 day» at Modern Hi Ik Storr high time for your Bi« Bavin**. 34 HtKh Street. Spore 8. SALE NOW ON at "Hilda*" Cold Storage Arcade. Price* greatly re- I dured on Drenne*. Shoe*. Textile*, and children'! wear. Tel: ***** 8 pore47 words
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Article76 1961-11-01 20 SAIGON. Tues.— Two battalions of red bereted Government paratroopers were engaged today In moDping up Communist rebels in the j area where slightly more than a month ago guerillas burned the provincial capital, beheaded the province chief and killed 30 others. Reports reaching h^re today said76 words
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Article56 1961-11-01 20 ROME. Tues. -People da.-h--;d into the streets when an ;arthquake shook the area of Rietl and Aquila In the Apjennine mountains, about 50 niies northeast of Rome, this afternoon. Reports irom Rieti said two shocks were rioted there one lasting live Moonds. the other seven.Reuter - 56 words
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Advertisement108 1961-11-01 20 MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS ASSOCIATION NOTICE The Singapore members of the Malayan Exchange Banks' Association are pleased to be able to announce that as a result of a return to more normal working conditions among certain of their members some relaxation of the present restrictions on banking services is now possible.108 words
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Advertisement57 1961-11-01 20 CUSSIFIEO ADVERTISEMENTS Vt Wor4n $19 < Him m» fr- MU To Mary and Dirk. son. Tv Kutng, hrolhir to Prarly and Sonny on 31.10.61 at Batu Oajah Honpltal LIM: To Tesule and Martin a daiiKhtrr Karen Margaret, thnr timt child at X.X Hospital on HW Motht-r duuKbtrr will. encaceo Necwn57 words
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Advertisement54 1961-11-01 20 ENICAR WATCH 1 QUALITY PROVED* world motor car and motor cycle racing champions world motor car racing champion (Mr. STIRLING MOSS) i ™^aaA I Jr I 4 world motor cycle racing champion (MrGfOff OUKti mil i i 1 SWISS §t THEY ALWAYS USE AN £NlC**<. WATCH IN THEIR RACES The54 words
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