The Straits Times, 4 November 1961
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Title Section23 1961-11-04 1 SINGAPORE, 6, \VHlt\l.i: l»\ll V CEHTIFIKII S\l I EXCEEDS 90,000 Nt>tic' lJ The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1961. 15 CENTS23 words
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Article462 1961-11-04 1 Kennedy: No tests now, but we must prepare should Soviet nuclear advance force us to resume Another two Russian blasts j WASHINGTON Fri. I PRESIDENT Kennedy has overridden Congressional demands for an immediate resumption ot American nuclear tests. But he has authorised preparations to conduct new462 words
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Article, Illustration117 1961-11-04 1 MARGARETS BABY TAKES OVER AS FIFTH IN LIRE LONDON. Fri. Princess Margaret gave birth to a boy at Clarence House here today. He is the first child of the 31 -year-old Princess and her husband, the Earl of Snowdon. the former society photographer Antony Armstrong-Jones. The newReuter - 117 words
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Article1509 1961-11-04 1 Hopes of settling strike fade BIG CLEANUP IN SPORE SINGAPORE, Fri. Guarded by hjsavily armed troops and police, 500 new workers today began the big, islandwide cleanup of four days' accumulated refuse and nightsoil in the city and congested rural areas. The massive clean-up came as all hopes of an1,509 words
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Article65 1961-11-04 1 NEW DELHI, Fri. The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, left by air today lor London and Washington to meet the British Prime Minister, Mr. Macmillan and President Kennedy. He will have discussions at lunch with Mr. Macmillan In London tomorrow, before leaving for the United StatesReuter - 65 words
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Article29 1961-11-04 1 CAPE CANAVERAL. Florida, Fri. A rhesus monkey is due to make a trip into space next week with a tiny radio transmitter Implanted In Its stomach.29 words
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Article, Illustration48 1961-11-04 1 CAL YPSO SINGER 'S WIFE MRS. MONA BROWNE, wife of R.A.F. Sergeant Ivan Browne. West Indian calypso singer and popular Radio Singapore star. Browne, father of six children, is accused at a court martial of indecent assault involving six women. Report of yesterday's hearing begins in Page 8.48 words
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Article319 1961-11-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE northern sector of Trengganu and the whole A of Kelantan were tonight cut off by road from the rest of the country as a result of the closing down of the ferry across the Dungun river, swollen by heavy monsoon rains Because319 words
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Article92 1961-11-04 1 BANGKOK. Fri. Radioactivity in Thailand has increased by 32.9 times over the period prior to the resumption of Soviet nuclear tests, a spokesman of the National Research Council told a press conference here today. The spokesman said during the period from Oct. 20 to 31 radioactivityReuter - 92 words
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1231 1961-11-04 1 All blast American blow to rubber ESTATE UNION CALLS IT A 'U.S. PEARL HARBOUR' KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. ALL major bodies associated with the Malayan rubber industry, including the National Union of Plantation Workers, today supported the Government's stand against the American move to depress the price of natural rubber. The1,231 words
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Article67 1961-11-04 1 LONDON. Fri. Th-> British Government has arranged for a supply of blankets, cloth, rice and other foodstuff. s to be flown from Singapore to Saigon to help victims of the floods in South-WeM; Vietnam. Mr. £dward Heath. Deputy Foreign Secretary, told the House of Commons todayReuter - 67 words
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Article135 1961-11-04 1 MALAYA DECIDES ON SYRIA IJUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Malaya today recognised the Syrian Arab Republic, which broke away from the United Arab Republic one month ago. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdu! Rahman, in his capacity as the Minister of External Affairs, this morning cabled Malaya s decision to the Syrian Government.135 words
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Article34 1961-11-04 1 I lI\|HIS Ii; M 111 run hcni.ilt.J Who u.i> Ml it ti .is M.iv M«u i.nlir -nil la leal .'i k- 11 most [inwrrful African aationa iNt j>.i rt will .uiMf London Moniln34 words
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Advertisement28 1961-11-04 1 I YOU CANT DO THIS TO I <<3Ts^*cf f^l-Tl FRR POLICE TRAP KIDNAPPING GANG— See Page 11 4 FOR I GENERATIONS ■HBBHHtt ■n^hicken^ Mil MADE FAMOUS IN 183528 words
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Advertisement63 1961-11-04 1 tROLEX^^W is marking I r G C de SUVA BROS.. 3, Rottlcf Plocc. jtnqopOft pud 1 1 1 1 i UUI KW~" n.J m m 1... jjffj Ur MBk.. 111 wM Jp L v good for y Qjnr OVALTI N E \^l/ cms you MALT PLUS MILK «W EQGS PLUS63 words
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204 1961-11-04 2 Lawyers condemn racialism against Muslims PARIS, Fri. Paris lawyers yesterday condemned recent police action against .Muslim demonstrators and the virtual curlew on Muslims which had caused the demonstrations. They charged that riot police ill-treated Mu.slim prisoners detained in the Sante Prison here. The Paris Bar Council said "it would fall204 words
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Article89 1961-11-04 2 Kenya: 1962 talks in London I ONDON. Fri. The Colonial Secretary. Mr Reginald Maudling. said yesterday that he was ready to hold a constitutional conference on Kenya in London during the first three month;* of next year. The conference would provide Kenya with full internal self-government and set the date89 words
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78 1961-11-04 2 NEW YORK. Fri. -James Thurber. the humorist. flit d in hospital here yesterday Thurber. who was 66. had been in hospital here for .several weeks after a brain operation. A hospital .spokesman .said he died of a respiratory failure following the operation. THeReuter - 78 words
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123 1961-11-04 2 Cough cure takes sting from atom iodine ONDON. Fri. A British thyroid specialist claimed here today that a couch mixture may help protect people from radioactive iodine 131. a product of nuclear tests Miss Phyllis Georue. consultant surgeon of the Royal Free Hospital here, told reporters: "A tablespoonful three times123 words
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Article345 1961-11-04 2 Govt. told not to yield to pressure from U.S. on island bases LONDON, Friday YJR. DENIS HEALEY, the Labour Opposition foreign affairs spokesman, asked for an assurance in the House of Commons last night that the Conservative Government would not yield to pressure from the UnitedReuter - 345 words
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Article, Illustration175 1961-11-04 2 yYACHESLAV Molotov, slanged at the recent Moscow Communist conference as an unrepentant Stalinist there were demands that he be expelled from the party has little human failings like the rest of us. He wasn't available at his home and office in Vienna's Wohlebengasse (it175 words
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Article, Illustration37 1961-11-04 2 SHE CAUSES A STIR AT LONDON AIRPORT The sight of lovely Grace Li, "Miss Free China." caused many heads to turn at London Airport tfhen she arrived to take part in the Miss World contest. Reuter picture.Reuter - 37 words
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293 1961-11-04 2 JACK FINGLETON - Hopman: Pay was for my P.R. services JACK FINGLETON From (CANBERRA, Fri.— Payment of A£'3O per week plus A£2.920 expenses for managing two young tennis players on a fivemonth world tour In 1956 did not make him a professional. Harry Hopman told a Sydney Supreme Court judge and jury today.293 words
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182 1961-11-04 2 Bases THEY ARE RELICS OF THHL PAST —BRITISH PEER I ONDON. Fri. Lord Nathan, a former Parliamentary Undersecretary of State for War, yesterday mentioned Singapore as one of several British military bases overseas which "have done more harm than good to the Commonwealth." Speaking to the Royal Society of Arts,UPI - 182 words
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Article21 1961-11-04 2 CANBERRA, Fri. Australia is to give A £10.000 to relieve distress caused by heavy floods in South Vietnam. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article36 1961-11-04 2 THE HAGUE. Fri. Trains, cars, trams and buses came to a standstill all over the country at noon yesterday as Holland observed a two-minute silent protest against the Soviet resumption of nuclear tests.— ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article65 1961-11-04 2 BAHRAIN. Fri. Sheikh Isa bin Sulman Al Khalifa. 28. eldest son cf Sheikh Sulman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, whose death was announced yesterday, said In an official announcement over Bah- rain Radio last night that he was succeeding his father as rutei of the oilrich PersianReuter - 65 words
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332 1961-11-04 2 NEW DELHI. Fri. THE Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, warned yesterday of. the dangers where free expression became limited because of the gradual disappearance of old-s ty 1 c Individual newspapers and their merger into larger groups. Opening the second phase ofReuter - 332 words
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Article37 1961-11-04 2 NEW YORK, Fri.— The US. Security Council has recommended the appointment of U Thant of Burma as the acting Secretary-General. The 103-member General Assembly meets today to elect U Thant formally. U.P.I.UPI - 37 words
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Miscellaneous51 1961-11-04 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby f I CANT I [YOU OONTiaOTr) I 1/ TOOT. •XL.*"' H I /WOMEN JUST DON'T AUI6) I STANO IT J WUAT IT* T—T^. OID MAN. NOT NOW I WHAT A MAN GOES TUHOUOUIr \UM »cm/ i/|Jor L IT S'4(H)[ U \«T a TIME UKe TUB;51 words
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459 1961-11-04 3 ACT NOW TO CHECK SOUTH AFRICA: SHELLEY NEW YORK, Friday. jyjALAYA declared yesterday that the time had come when all member states should immediately take separate and collective action against South Africa in a bid to end apartheid. D:itc Gilbert Shelley, addressing the special political committee's debate on South Africa'sReuter - 459 words
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201 1961-11-04 3 ITNITED NATIONS, U Fri.— The U.N. main political committee last night passed a resolution that the nuclear powers would reach agreement "as soon as possible" on a controlled cessation of nuclear testing. The Soviet bloc voted against this expression of confidence which was includedReuter - 201 words
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Article41 1961-11-04 3 MANILA. Fri The deatr toll dv? to cholerlform enteritis in Capiz and neighbouring Aklan provinces, ii; the Central Philippines, rose to 57 today. Reports said that the disease, which resembles cho'era. killed 14 more yesterday —Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article61 1961-11-04 3 GAITSKELL RE-ELECTED LEADER LONDON. Frl— Mr. Hugh Gaitskell was last night reelected leader of :he parliamentary Labour Party (Opposition), overwhelmingly defeating his challenger, left-winger Anthony Greenwood The result of the 6ecret ballot of Labour MPs was--171 votes to 59 Mr. George Brown, the narty's deputy leader. Inflicted a similar defeatReuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration64 1961-11-04 3 A peace demonstrator is carried away by policemen during a demonstration in front of the Soviet U.N. delegation building in New York. The demonstrators refused to move when police ordered them away and had to be carried to a corner opposite theUPI - 64 words
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Article246 1961-11-04 3 LONDON, Friday. 'J'HE deathroll in British Honduras from the devastation of hurricane "Hattie" is now estimated at more than 100 and a state of emergency has been declared, the Colonial Office announced last night. Tens of thousands have been made homeless in the capital, Belize,Reuter - 246 words
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Article32 1961-11-04 3 WASHINGTON. Fri. The US. Air Force yesterday announced the successful testing of a dummy Skybolt. the new missile on which Britain and the United States wll' rely In 1984 ReuterReuter - 32 words
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349 1961-11-04 3 ALGIERS. Fri people were reported killed yesterday and 31 Injured in incidents in eastern Algeria, as Muslims mourned their dead In Wednesday's insurrection anniversary clashes Five of the latest dead were killed In incidents at Relizane. in the Mostaganem area. Nineteen people wereReuter - 349 words
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Article69 1961-11-04 3 MADRAS, Frl.— lnche Arshad bin Ayub an assistant secretary in the Ministry oi Commerce and Industry, and eader of the Malayan deleation, has been elected second vice-chairman of the 'nited Nations seminar on industrial estates in the jLcale region, which started its business session here yesterday Dr.Reuter - 69 words
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146 1961-11-04 3 BATTLES AT MIGRANT CONTROL LAW MEETING I ONDON. Fri. Fights broke out and men were burled from the stage of St. Pancras town hal here last night during a public meeting called by the Movement for Colonial Freedom to discuss the British Government's proposed measures to control immigration. As Mr.Reuter - 146 words
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Miscellaneous456 1961-11-04 3 WHAT'S ON YOUR RADIO TODAY DAmo mai a\/a ft?*- 505 Chlldrens Corner; A.M. 6.00 Good Mornln K 6.02 RADIO MALAYA *30 Propagation Of Plant* By Morn in- Prelude 7nn Tho M^ Stem-Cuttings; 5.45 On The Mormn Prelude. <00 The News; NATIONAL SHORTWAVJ Range; 6.00 Summary. Of Pro- 7.05 Melodies At456 words
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334 1961-11-04 4 DANCE HOSTESS CLEARED OF CHEAT CHARGE SINGAPORE. Fri. FORMER dance hostess, Jenny Woon Ah Siong, 25, and her husband, Kon Chiau Pok, were today acquitted in the Third Magistrate's Court on a charge of cheating in a dice game on May 3. Woon had earlier claimed in court that the334 words
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269 1961-11-04 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Singapore Traction Company Employees Union today appealed to the Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, to intervene on behalf of the company's drivers against what t called the "injustices" meted out by the Traffic Police authorities. In269 words
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Article74 1961-11-04 4 THE BLUE ARABIAN NIGHTS rpiIROUGH the gilt and glass doors of the Blue Arabian, a London night club, pass the magnates of show business. Here is a world of glamorous girls, susceptible men, of success and disillusionment. The Blue Arabian Nights, an exclusive new series by master story-teller Wolf Mankowitz.74 words
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Article63 1961-11-04 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Adult Education Board is organising a course of eight lectures in photography in Mandarin for amateur photographers, to be held at the Board's annexe in Fort Canning Road on Fridays from 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. The tuition fee for the full course63 words
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Article49 1961-11-04 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Insurance Companies Employees Union will hold a dance at the Victoria Memorial Hall tomorrow, from 8.30 p.m. to 2 a.m., in celebration of its sixth anniversary. Tickets $2 single, $3 per couple are available from union members, and at the cate49 words
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Article27 1961-11-04 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.-The St. John Ambulance Association Singapore will hold its first annual athletic meet at the St. John Ambulance headquarters at 2.30 p.m. on Sunday.27 words
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176 1961-11-04 4 CHE YUSOF STRESSES GOOD CARE FOR ORPHANS SINGAPORE. Fri. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusuf bin Ishak, said here yesterday It was essential that orphans and under-privileged children in Singapore be given good care and education. 1 1 said this when he laid the foundation stone for a new Muslim176 words
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Article120 1961-11-04 4 CIVICS TEST FOR STORE YOUTHS SINGAPORE, Frl. The Singapore Chinese Young Men Christian Association will hold a civic knowledge competition for youth on Sunday. The competition will comprise of a senior section for those between 16 and 20 years and a junior section for those between 12 and 15 years120 words
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Article28 1961-11-04 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A franking machine for stamping all declarations i?nd application forms has been installed in the Registry of Citizens for the convenience of the public28 words
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Miscellaneous240 1961-11-04 4 'THE fol.owliig k> todays sclie- (MLI 33) 7. 1S p.m.; from Kuala 1 aule of civil aircraft move- Lumpur iMLl"i> 10 p.m.: from mt'iiis at Paya Lebar airport, Jesselton, Brunei (ML473) 8.10 Singapore. p.m.. from Kuala Lumpur ARRIVALS (MLiO9) 8.45 p.m., from BOAC: From Tokyo. Manila ff' un f n240 words
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187 1961-11-04 5 When Dato Wong has the VIPs on the mat... OENANG. Fri. The Penang Government will in future lay out a special rug when YIPs visit the State Legislative Assembly chamber. "I will inform them that this beautiful gift is the work of the pupils of the Pykett Methodist School," the187 words
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Article283 1961-11-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Physician under a 4-year sentence should be re-tried, rules Appeal Court 'pHE Federation Court of Appeal today ruled that a trial judge in an abortion case did not direct his mind to the vital issue whether a dying woman spoke the truth.283 words
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Article68 1961-11-04 5 PENANG, Frl.— A 17-year-old girl, Isabella Chuah Poh Gim, was fined a total of $85 today and barred from holdIng a driving licence for one year, for three traffic offences. She pleaded guilty to riding a motor-cycle without a licence and without insurance coverage, and falling68 words
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Article205 1961-11-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday 'PHE FEDERATION Government plans to set up a $1 million coconut oil factory in Sabak Bernam, I Selangor, next year. Its reason for embarking on this project is to eliminate the unscrupulous exploitation of smallholders by middlemen and vested interests. The Minister205 words
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62 1961-11-04 5 18 homeless after fire in kampong IJUALA KANGSAR. Fri. Eighteen people at Kampong Station here were i..ade homeless when two houses were destroyed by fire yesterday. Members of three families, they were out working when the fire broke out. Fire engines prevented the blaze from spreading to about 200 wooden62 words
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Article54 1961-11-04 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. Llm Hui Chew. 60. was fined $5,000. in default 10 months' Jail, here today for possession of 2651 b. of dutiable cigarettes. Llm, who pleaed guilty, was arrested by a Customs patrol party at .sea off Siglap while sailing In an unlit sampan54 words
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Article51 1961-11-04 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Fri.The Hang Kung Association here last night feted its only surviving founder member. Mr. Teh Cheok Sah. at a dinner to mark the recent award to him of the Ahll Mangku Negara. The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. was among thtf 20051 words
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Article46 1961-11-04 5 SINGAPORE. Fri.—Govlndapathaver Vlsanathan and Veerappan Muthallyappan were charged today with being members of an unlawful assembly which caused hurt to labourers in Margaret Drive, at about 9.30 am yesterday. They pleaded not guilty and were each allowed $1,000 ball until Nov. 1046 words
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Article48 1961-11-04 5 TOURIST LOSES HER JEWELS SINGAPORE, Fri. An English tourist. Mrs. O. Hitchings had jewellery worth $9,380 stolen from her while shopping yesterday in Change Alley. The jewellery, consisting of a diamond platimum ring and a gold necklace, was taken out of her handbag left on a shop counter.48 words
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Article75 1961-11-04 5 An orchid leads her to court PENANG, Frl. A Magistrate, Mr. Ng Mann Sau today admonished and discharged a woman, Lee Ah Bok. for stealing an orchid from the grounds of a house In Cheeseman Road. Lee. the prosecution stated, was seen by a police man in the garden of75 words
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Article20 1961-11-04 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. Thieves broke into a godown in Boat Quay early today and stole $10,000 worth of cloth.20 words
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Article, Illustration282 1961-11-04 5 Sacked diplomats say 'thank you' to Malaya DECISION TO RECOGNISE SYRIA-SO THE ENVOYS CAN STAY ON IN CAPITAL ITUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Two Syrian diplomats, who were sacked by the United Arab Republic Embassy here last month. today thanked the Federation Government for making things easier for them. Mr. Mohamed Shahlr282 words
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Article61 1961-11-04 5 PENANG. Fri.-The Penang and Province Wellesley branch of the Federation ol Malaya Red Cross Socitrty will hold its annual parade at the Esplanade here at 4.30 p.m. tomorrow. The Governor, Raja Tun Uda al-Haj, will take the salute at the march past. In case of rain, the61 words
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Article40 1961-11-04 5 IPOH, FrL— A girl cyclist Chow Mooi Ying, 13. was fatally injured in a collision with a car in Kampar Road here last night. Chow, who suffered head injuries, died In the Ipoh Hospital this morning40 words
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Article41 1961-11-04 5 TELUK ANSON. Fri. The Lower Perak Malay Government Servants' Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd. made a net profit of $28,249 last year. It will hold Its annual meeting at the Malay Club here on Dec. 1.41 words
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199 1961-11-04 5 SINGAPORE. Friday NEW $25 million oil reA finery being built at Pasir Panjang by a Japanese company has contracted to supply fuel oil to Pasir Panjang and St. James power stations and Kalian* gasworks The contrac* calls for the the supply to tbe199 words
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Article105 1961-11-04 5 Barisan man on summons charge SINGAPORE, Fri. Ong Chang Sam. Barisan SosialLs assemblyman for Chua Chu Kang, appeared in a magistrate's court today on a summons charge of holding a public meetIng without a police permit. He was alleged to have been "present assisting In the holding of an assembly105 words
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Article147 1961-11-04 5 J/UALA LUMPUR, FrL Singapore's water supply installations ia Johore have been manned by men of the Royal Malayan Navy and the Royal Malay Regiment for the past three day 3. The installations are at Tebrau. Gunonf? Pulai and Ulu Cho. where the workers, employees of the147 words
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Advertisement1598 1961-11-04 6 ADVERTISER'S ANNOUNCEMENT Modern P,sH Doors NOW— NEW VOLVO SHOWROOM ami THDDAY, the president of The Chinese chamber of Commerce, Mr. Ko Teck Kin, will officially open the new showroom of The Fede- jd nSssn^^ n ll* T* ral Auto M Lt^* at 410 Orchard Road, Singapore. Ji BBBk designed building1,598 words
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Article, Illustration1263 1961-11-04 7 STRAITS TIMES Special FEATURE A rebel raider captured 38 ships without single battle FANTASTIC CRUISE OF SHENANDOAH THE visit of the Southern Confederate raider Shenandoah to Melbourne early in 1865 was an event Australia and Britain were long to remember. The crew went on a drunken spree, the officers were1,263 words
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Advertisement328 1961-11-04 7 more new, lovely COLOURFUL English Pyrex Opal Gaiety round casseroles with black snov: flakes on pearly-tMtt 2 pt. and 3 pt. sizes with or without serving stand. Opal divided vegetable dish— in yellow, bluet black or pink. Coffee maker, in glistening Coffee /Tea jug, in clear Pyre^ dear Pyrex. Complete328 words
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Miscellaneous251 1961-11-04 7 Buys Bunny By Buiph HeintgUtht LVt Abner By At Capp /LI'LABNERAN' WMEN'LL J fIN 24-Y'ARS.THEN > Vj' *4- VARS A /^IT'LL MAFTA HAFTAWDRKV DAISY MAE AXED )V THET NATCH ERLY. THEY I HA INT OUR U BE ADOPTED 'BOUT THIS CHILE'S > METOLOOK <f BE? B> I RESOOMSTAKINT J IDEE251 words
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Article, Illustration5365 1961-11-04 8 G. SUBHAS; LIM KIT SIANG - G. SUBHAS and LIM KIT SIANG COUNSEL SAYS A WIFE IS TRYING TO COVER UP AFFAIR WITH CORPORAL By SINGAPORE, Friday Witness asked: Why did you not shout for your neighbour? Did he object to way you sat, legs apart? No wN i BaoWfc 'He5,365 words
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169 1961-11-04 9 NZ certain merger or Malaysia will not hurt Seato CINGAPORE. Fri New Zealand was certain that merger between the Federation and Singapore or the formation of Malaysia would not diminish tht strength of Seato. Mr Dean Eyre. New Zealand's Minister of Defence, said this at a Press conference in Singapore169 words
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Article560 1961-11-04 10 Since the end of September, when General Mobutu moved troops to the Katanga border shortly alter the signature oi the i-e;ise-lire agreement beIwirr Katanga and the United Nation; it has been on the cards that the Conpoles.. Central Government would seek an opportunity to take military action agains.560 words
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Article401 1961-11-04 10 The Federation Governmen; on Thursday spoke in general terms of the damage that would be done to the national economy if thio U.S. persisted with its intention to sell large quantities of stockpile rubbei regardless of the price. Adding their voices to ihe official protest,401 words
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Article241 1961-11-04 10 A new party calling itsel7 the Democratic Party of North Borneo has applied for registration in Jesselton. It has an obvious initial weakness insofar as its platform relates solely to the timinß of independence; in the likely event of North Borneo's direct tie with Britain being scvercl before241 words
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Article, Illustration1296 1961-11-04 10 Nelson Rutherford - Nelson Rutherford THE STORY BEHIND THE DRAMATIC SEARCH OPERATION FOR A CRASHED CANBERRA JET-BOMBER PILOT by TW O air crashes in the brief space of three« days and of widely different character have brought into sharp focus the difficulties faced in rescue operations in the Fed&ration jungles1,296 words
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Article, Illustration628 1961-11-04 10 Exit the elegant ectomorph who blew the clouds away T OXDON, Fri. James Thurber. like all great artists, prompts lascinatlng questions as to whether the time made the man or the man the time. Of course, any artist great enough can be seen to have stood at a kind628 words
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Advertisement846 1961-11-04 10 STRAITS TIMES FREE PRESS r— Urn iiihiiliiii •tfaarnv car nirMllllln IM flrt COLO ITOIASI ARCAM ■VMABO •O«D. a -•«»O»f ■WO nntw tmmtl nAt'llHamll mmd k»M mumktr rraliM. \m«m m4—rlt—mf*tt »lmrt4 tm V 1. «•>••-• a, ••■4*4 COLO STORAOI IRANCHES at MOLXJkHO KOAO. K»TOM«. AUTHORIStD AGCNTti CITY tOOK MM. STORI LTD.846 words
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Advertisement111 1961-11-04 10 A MAN FEELS GOOD IN A GOOD ■Pjjjr QUALITY SHIRT v <* JtvJ A quality Shirt BL /*I*VU^H »Haiaß BBBBB^L^ Vbbbbbß tIOO varieties Long Sleeved Short Sleeved Hawaiian Style ®Made lrom finest fabrics Imported from England. USA.. We*t O«rmany. Switzerland Belgium. India. Japan and mam other emmtrip. 1 Sole Agents:111 words
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Article, Illustration94 1961-11-04 11 Police escort team through street as strike enters its fourth day workors sony of them masked with handkerchiefs— under strong police escort walk into Upper Chin Chew Street in Chinatown to clear rubbish as the Singapore City Council strike enters its fourth day. The strike, called94 words
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Article67 1961-11-04 11 Widow of 19 found dead in field KOTA BHARU. Frl— A 19--year-old widow. Soflah blnte Yacob, was today found dead with a slash wound on her throat in a padl-field nfar the Royal Malay Regiment Camp in Pengkalan Chepa. six miles from here. She was dressed In a Malay baju67 words
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Article42 1961-11-04 11 SINGAPORE. Fri -A tailor, who stabbed the president of the Rama Krishna mission last week, was Jailed for three months here today. R. Varadarajan. 42. had pleaded guilty to stabbing Swaml Slddhatmananda. 60. who suffered three stab wounds.42 words
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Article, Illustration125 1961-11-04 11 QINGAPORE. Fri. The overseas programme director of the Far East Broadcasting Co. in Manila. Mr. John Wheatley. is now In Singapore exploring the possibility of setting up a recording centre to put the way of life of Malayan Christians on the air. His company, which Is125 words
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306 1961-11-04 11 A tip-off so thugs drove into trap FIVE WOULD-BE KIDNAPPERS OF ESTATE MAN ARE JAILED MUAR, Friday THE High Court here was told yesterday how police intercepted a car in which were three men on their way to kidnap a rubber estate manager in Batu Pahat on the night of306 words
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Article150 1961-11-04 11 BAN GOES: $1 MIL. FOOD ORDERS •SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Government today lifted tne ban on the import of fresh foodstuffs from China, Hong Kong and Formosa imposed on Sept. 12 as an anti-cholera precaution. The immediate result oi the announcement yesterday was a rush to cable orders for fresh foodstuffs.150 words
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Article52 1961-11-04 11 SINGAPORE Fri. Yeo Yuen Slang, 25. of Telok Mata Ikan. fell to his death from the 12th floor of the Bank of China building In Battery Road this morning. In the dead man's grip was a chain, which had beei. used to fasten a window on52 words
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270 1961-11-04 11 The latest on Malaysia a report by the Tengku KUALA LUMPUR. Fri rpHE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will outline the latest development on his Malaysia plan to delegates attending a special general assembly here tomorrow of the United Mr.lavs National Organisation. After this the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Aodul270 words
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110 1961-11-04 11 ALLIANCE LEADER OF TRENGGANU SEES TENGKU KIALA LIMPIR. Fri The Mentrl Besar -designate of the new Alliance Government In Trengganu, Inche Ibrahim Flkri bin Hajl Mohamed. had talks with the Prime Minister, Tcngku Abdul Rahman, today Inche Ibrahim will leave for Kuala Trengganu on Sunday. He is expected to call110 words
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Article28 1961-11-04 11 SINGAPORE. Fn.— Mr. Lee Kuan Yew has accepted an invitation from the Nanyany University Students' Union to address students later this month on merger28 words
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Article36 1961-11-04 11 SINGAPORE. Frl.— The Legislative Assembly will meet on Nov. 16 at 2.30 p.m to debate the Government's policy speech delivered by the Yang dl-Pertuan Negara on Oct. 31 it was announced today36 words
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196 1961-11-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri A total of 120 delegates from various parts of the Federation will attend the two-day sixth national convention of the Junior Chamber of Malaya start--1 at the British Council Hall here tomorrow. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak bin196 words
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274 1961-11-04 11 Two girls go East in search of tunes and tales 1/UALA LUMPUR. Fri. —Two Australian sisters will arrive here next week in search of material for a programme on Asian legends and folk-lore to be presented by the Australian Children s Theatre in Melbourne The two sisters. Joan and Betty274 words
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Advertisement74 1961-11-04 11 IB A ft; 2 -tLixpert advice on the latest jHB7 methods of skin-care and makeup will be given to Ladies by a Senior V LANCOME Beauty Specialist. *A HM M k SALON PHOENIX Madame Suzanne NasdeTourr.s \1 p 15A Amber Mansion She is here to tell you all the secrets74 words
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Advertisement56 1961-11-04 11 Westinghouse Refrigerators (Made in U.S.A.) C~~~ ~^Z-ZZ] DIAMOND L JUBILEE ?=^^^^g. PURCHASE SIN HUP KIN, 51, Prinsep Street. Singopore. UNITED RADIO CO., LTD.,' BB, Orchard Rood, Singopore SOUTH ASIA TRADING C 0.351, Victorio Street, Singapore Sot« Aoentt: KHOO HENG PHO CO. LTD. 204, Cantonment Rood, Smgopon»-2. T«l: ***** 7701S I,56 words
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Article, Illustration8354 1961-11-04 12 Dispute over non-bargainable' employees STRAITS TIMES ARBITRATION HEARING RESUMES: SEVENTH DAY SINGAPORE, Friday 'NO MAN CAN SERVE TWO MASTERS' Court gets definition of managerial staff Nair: Company backward in reading of recent industrial history... THE Industrial Arbitration Court hearing of the wage dispute between the Singapore Printing Employees Union and8,354 words
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Advertisement15 1961-11-04 12 aT^ ==j^^H iv (7* Jaw B —Q awLaV/ aY XJA HA t XvW a it15 words
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Advertisement89 1961-11-04 12 EXAKTA yarexj CAMERA The choice of specialists in all fields for its amazing versatility and unparalleled performance available from all leading, photographic dealers Sales Service: AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR i.ni.xn aiwmjal E SA LI H WIJH SLASHING REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS SUCH REDUCTIONS YOU'VE NEVER SEEN BEFORE89 words
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Advertisement277 1961-11-04 13 /NEW HOFNER CAPITOL SOLID ELECTRIC GUITARS. This guitar it specially designed with the latest single row machine heads, double cutaways, and a tremolo arm produces vibrato at your own choice of speed and depth. Thii is an ideal guitar for both jH^?* amateurs as well as the professionals t^_ Prices277 words
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Advertisement181 1961-11-04 13 Soapless Shampoo KAO FEATHER SHAMPOO Your hair lacks luster, even when you use hair oil? It remains dull and brittle, and tendt to fall out? If you £k want healthy hoir hair that i* attractive, with a natural gloss KAO FEATHER SHAMPOO will please Jgk you. KAO FEATHER SHAMPOO also181 words
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271 1961-11-04 14 TEACHING OLD SKILLS IN THE KAMPONG THE Japanese are not the only people who produce materials out of bamboo. The enterprising Chinese make market baskets out of It as a means of livelihood, and the Malays make "nylru," "taplsan" and house walls out of it and a few other gadgets.271 words
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627 1961-11-04 14 Jungle walking .with no tears GOOD PLANNING IS THE ESSENCE OF IT ALL JUNGLE walking along existing tracks, or jungle bashing along new routes, should be accepted as a healthful pastime from which we may learn more about the country in which we live. In a recent broadcast I told627 words
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180 1961-11-04 14 Teaching of English in Chinese schools T READ with great interest the letter by Mr. van Geyzel in last Saturday's Forum concerning the six-day week system. He pointed out that the comparatively poor results in Chinese schools were largely due to the six-day week. I wonder whether he means poor180 words
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236 1961-11-04 14 I READ the letter from "Near Miss" (S.T. Nov 1> with care and regret that I have failed to find any indication as to the position of his scooter, relative to the road edge, when his near miss occurred He does say Aljunied Road Is a236 words
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Letter85 1961-11-04 14 rT is said that under certain new rules small domestic consumers in Ipoh are to pay less for their water. How very nice! Let us see A consumer whose average monthly consump tion is 13,000 gallons ha.now to pay $4.85. Undei the new system he will pay85 words
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Letter102 1961-11-04 14 'Kolej' should read 'maktab' IREAD with interest the report that the University of Malaya has named two of its residential colleges after the first Yang di-Pertuan Agong and his widow. But I regret to note the use of the word "kolej as in Kolej Tuanku Abdul Rahman and Kolej Tunku102 words
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Letter113 1961-11-04 14 THE REMEDY rpHE lament by a Geylang a resident about the mosquito menace should be echoed. I suggest the formation of mosquito destruction boards in the residential districts affected, the same that were in existence In the Federation of Malaya many years ago. Members of these boards should113 words
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281 1961-11-04 14 SITE FOR YOUTH HOSTEL: GOVT. ASSURANCE f WOULD like to reply t the letter of "Hosteller" from Penang <S.T Oct. 31). In the first place I not only know that access to the land at Telok Kertang could only be made by sea, I actually accompanied Mr. Loh Boon Slew,281 words
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Letter210 1961-11-04 14 A MANDATE FOR THE 6 DAY WEEK I AGREE with the observations made by Canon Chelliah regarding the slxday week, i have three children going to school and It Is a pity to see them .struggling the whole day trying to cope with the work. It is not only the210 words
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Advertisement293 1961-11-04 14 The New AMCIA APPiA I felt. '--TrY iPSI SK r SAFETY H POWER pP ECONOMY Doors without central pillai and increased roominess allow a greater freedom o< movemeni to the drivet and passengers If *Yl Sedan Integral Structure VISI I THE ENCINE: 4 Cylinders, Narrow V. 1090 c.c. bore b293 words
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Advertisement122 1961-11-04 14 HHrb^hl I GIIARANTFF i r«^*^^ Hfir UUnnnn ■ll KSr HraVJ °9 on do«"O9« from thotk rCflB TB^ juß '•>• !•<• of ih« wotefct Mill] GUARANTEED SHOCK-RESISTANT GUARANTEED WATERPROOF* Incoflem bolanc* wheel g-i-v-«-i with Guaranteed 100% wol«fprooi in lh« thock. fully guaranteed in writing writing at long o> cryitol it intoct122 words
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Miscellaneous304 1961-11-04 14 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS a hundred at the bottom ot 1. Apparently thoughtless return the pitch (7). drive gets retired doctor 6. Land prominent in backlnß charged following gin cocktail up with help (5) (8. 8). 7. Puzzling sound on piano pre9. Nymphs slipped Into the Me- cedes convulsion (7).304 words
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Advertisement1587 1961-11-04 15 BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREIGHT INOUIRIES: Tel: 2415 PASSAGE INQUIRUi ltl: 24U TO ALEN, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LONDON, I, CONTINENTAL PORTS. .ore BM S'haai "tfttng MELAMPUS liverpill. Out Gti. 35 Niv I Niv 711 Niv 11 CLVTONEUS Ltlltl. Hamburg. Hollans.. Nat 7 Nit 1 Ntt 11,11 Ntt 12 PELEUS Liverptll. Glasgc* Nlt1,587 words
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Advertisement1364 1961-11-04 15 THE E. A. C. LINES- ULINGS tO MEOITERRANtAN, CONTINENTAL jCAjjOjNAjriAN rO"» fcX. "BUSUANGA" I) Gti. 31/ Niv 5/ 7 Nat 1/ I Nat El VKS\lsl "SELANOIA" k) 1171 Nlt It II Niv IS It Niv QV^V-'i 'BORIBANA a) 21 Rtt/ 4 Oec 5 7 Dec IS Dec YtXA. y«,J "MALACCA1,364 words
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Advertisement1653 1961-11-04 15 eu,'i C D,N 6 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. Stf 1 SINGAPORE dicirptiatfi in tkt Umtel Riagtaaj) H linis EXPRESS SERVICES IB LONOON LIVERPOOL 1 CONIINENIAI fUtls S'oort P. S'tiam -Tint lENLOYAL ,t x.) HUM. Mbrough. nafflturg G I/Ntt 4 Ntt 1/ I IENAVON I pool, G'mouth. Rotterdam Nat 13/171,653 words
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Advertisement1196 1961-11-04 15 w^ McALISTER 6c CO.. LTD. >,__ M Nl JJ33I VP \U*± CLLERMAN LIME tk KLAVENESS LIMB \^*^> HAVRE. LONDON. HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM IOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO I HUH SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTLAND CITY OF NEWCASTLE Icceitiit earn lor Ctitril i Siulb I oof i nim i-triPg Aaiitica. 23 77 Nn 311,196 words
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389 1961-11-04 16 From Our Market Correspondent THE tin section of the Malayan Stock Exchange again yesterday followed its "ow well-es-tablished pattern better in the morning, but a little easier in the afternoon. This is mainly on account of the fact that business is thin389 words
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Article22 1961-11-04 16 MaUyan SUx-k Indices: Nov. Z Nov. 3 Industrials: 151.21 152.06 Tins: 282.75 283.77 Rubbers: 230.84 230.84 Jan. 1 1858 100.22 words
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Article773 1961-11-04 16 TJUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals in brackets: Inrluitrislt: Gammon (1.000) 51.62: Koti'.rison ords (1.OO0) $1.26 ON; Sime Durhy I l.OOO) Ts. 2d. S. Traders (l.OOO) M.03: Dunlops (2.000) 1t. 06: J Wane* (3.000) $1.84: Rothmans O.fMMii 51. 07773 words
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215 1961-11-04 16 THE price of tin in Singapore yesterday still continued to advance and gained a further $1.50 to $484 per picul. This was the highest level since early September and represents a gain of nearly $13 in the past ten trading days. The upward215 words
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Article34 1961-11-04 16 SINGAPORE. Nov. 3 KLBBER: 76 cents per Ib. (up five-eighths of a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: Ti.i cents (quiet). TIN: $484 per picul (up $1.50). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (unchanged).34 words
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Article214 1961-11-04 16 NOVEMBER first grade rubber buyers dosed In Singapore yesterday at 76 cents per Ib up five-eighths of a cent on Thursday's closing price The tone was quiet. I.C.C.R.A. closing prices in cents per Ib. yesterday: Int. 1 R. 8.8. Prompt fob. buyers 76;. sellers 763 N.; Int. 1214 words
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Article119 1961-11-04 16 £HINESE Product Eichanitt, Slnsa- port, noon prices per plcul ymtenlay: Coconut •0)1 bulk »35 Mllen. drum S3ii sellers. Copra: November UK/ Continent t2"i ->uyem. f26t Mllen Pepper: Munto:- white $162 i sellers. Sarawak white 1160 sellers, special Sarawak black Sl22i seller*. ica rtiled LamponK black SI22J Kellers, Lamport*,119 words
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Article138 1961-11-04 16 TMt Malayan lithangt Bankt' Aitoclitlsn made tbese changes to Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to S100): New York: buylm T.T. 32 IS/IS, airmail O.D 33 1/16, BO d/st 33 5/l» credit bills, 33 7/16 trade bill*. Solltni T.T. or 0.0. rtady New York 32 11/16. tailing138 words
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Article649 1961-11-04 16 ''THE further decline 1 in the price of rubber this week is directly attributable to the extraordinary action on the part of the U.K. Board of Trade in announcing that they would dispose of stockpile at the rate of one thousand tons a month without649 words
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Article114 1961-11-04 16 MELBOURNE. Pn. INVESTMENT snares traded along firm Unes. Aust. Paper Manuf. gained 1&. 2d. to 245. Customs Credit Is. to 15s. Aust Chemical eased Is. to 325. Sd. Base metals and the oils were firm. Western Mining gained Is. sd. to 21s. 6d. Commonwealth bonds were steady. Con.114 words
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Article192 1961-11-04 16 CHIPI lying alongside the Singapore k «h«r.n today: Patroclus 4,5. Van Neck 23. Radnorshire) is. Tamashlma Maru 6A, Canara 42/43. MeUmpus 35 36. Dona I 15/16, Benavon 8,8, Clang Ann NW 5. Sadao NW. 3 Outer reads: Kunak, Tone Peng, Genesella. Ounung Tarobora, Toabtno I Maru, Aotonia.192 words
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Article10 1961-11-04 16 Rlvprriew produced 219.000 Ib. of rubber In October.10 words
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Advertisement1195 1961-11-04 16 Express U.ftuA. Pacific tk Atlantic Coast Service 11* ETA ITA ETA Spore tOong S. Francisco L. Angelei N.York I "Kiaikiwa Mam" Nti/ 1 Die S Dte 21 Ote 20 Dte 14 Us I "Kasjikana Mara" 21 Die/ 1 Mo i In 27 las 21 Jas 14 Ft* Ail suitably equippeo1,195 words
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Advertisement255 1961-11-04 16 WCSTIOUND CUIbPE SERVICE S'DO't ynam Penang i/1» «t» 11/12 Nn 11 Nit Marseilles. Ha.re. Ounmm. SOUTH t WESI ftFRICs SERVICE Spore T l 1 Nn Ourton (Jt/11), Port ElimmMi (72/11), Capetown (24/11), Matadi (2*711). Lagos (9/12). Cotonou (1/12), Acer*, 'akoradi Abidjan, (leetown. Conakry. Dakar (22/12 i. Sport LOUOIMA IS/it Nn255 words
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Advertisement1306 1961-11-04 16 UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA IN SINGAPORE APPLICATIONS are Invited for appointment to the following posts: (1) LECTURESHIP OR ASSISTANT LECTURESHIP IN BACTERIOLOGY (2) CHAIR OF ANATOMY. (3) CHAIR OF PHILOSOPHY. Further particulars may be obtained from the Registrar. University of Malaya in Singapore. Buklt Timah Road. Singapore 10. with whom applications1,306 words
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Advertisement789 1961-11-04 17 K onUnwrd from Pact lm SITUATIONS VACANT Word, SS (Mim.)— Box St et: txtrm WAMTCO immediate a rood English- -iK salesgirl to work In trxlllv Khor. wnte-ln own wrltlnic to Uiludy 'J. Cairnhill Road. B'pore. WANTIO IXPIRIBNCIO LtDCtR (Irrk preferably Malay «lrl. Apply IO Box Jl Newtoo Post Offlos. Spore.789 words
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Advertisement929 1961-11-04 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT it Word* SS (Mim.)— Box St eU. txtra FRONT AIRY ROOM Rent J5.V60. BaciH-lors Spinsters/Cruple preferred. Apply 579-A. Balestler Road B'pore. after .'.30 p.m. MALACCA to let fully furnished 2 storied sea-side bungalow. Vacant possession an at Ist December. Apply Box A 9229 B.T. Spore. FURNISHED ROOM, attached929 words
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Advertisement850 1961-11-04 17 EDUCATION 1 It Word* Si (Mim.)— Box St et: txtra SCIENCE with approved laboratory facilities foi all standards leading to Cambridge Cert 'H BC. G.C.E.. mornInK 'Evening sessions. City School Sr'.enre Dept 169-B Selegie Road. Spore. Tel- "WMB. CAMBRIOCE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL REVISION COURSES FOR 1961 A GENERAL COURSES FOR 1962850 words
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Advertisement892 1961-11-04 17 DOGS, PITS. ETC. :n Word* Si (Mim.) Bex St el: txtrm BULL-TERRIER PUPPIES with beautiful white markings. Two hitch. one dog. 10 weeks old with certificate. Tel S'por; No 6366 m. Madam Chmg. BEAUTIFUL BOXER and Ai-ntian Puppies price reasonable for training mating selling or buying dogs consult Wong Aroll892 words
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Advertisement817 1961-11-04 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Words SS (Mim.)— Box M ets. mxtro 1»53 AUSTIN 30 comprehensive Insurance excellent condition throughout. Appointment after 2 p.m. and whole of Sunday. Tel: (Spore) *****. CANADA'S "MIRACLE OIL Saver" Pos-Met Oil Drain Plug makes oil last well over 30 overrules. Oversea Motor Limited Phone (Spore)817 words
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Advertisement784 1961-11-04 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Word* ti (Mi*.)— Box St ets. txtrm 1960 CHEVROLET BELAIR, Chrysler Valiant. 1959 Ford Consul Opel Rekord. 1988 Mercedes 2208. Flat 600. Chevrolet Belalr. 1987 Volkswagen. Wolseley 15/50. 1936 Hillman Husky. Vauxhall Wyvern. Dodge Klngsway. 1984 Triumph TR2 Sports. 1953 Moms Mlaor 4-door, Austin A3O 4-door,784 words
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Advertisement643 1961-11-04 17 FOR SALE It Word* $i (Mim.)— Box St rts. txtrm •JENKINS" UNBREAKABLE ETBBL Manhole Covers 10 Tons Safe Load various ctsee available from Stockists and sole Agent: Weng Hoe and Co. 6. Jalan Tunku Hassan. P.O. Box TT. Seremhan. MACHINERY FOR SALE. 3 Ton Jib crane, very little used, suitable643 words
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Advertisement257 1961-11-04 17 WHERE TO STAY (Sport) it Word* Sit (Minimum) Dallm 1 momth. It Words «_5» (Mim.) STEVENS CUEST HOUSE Telephone *****— H0me1y. Central and Most KroFOR ECONOMY CONVENIENCB comfort. Stay at Station Hotel. Telephone *****/6. MAYFAIR HOTEL Spore—C entral Rooms Alrconditioned Popular Bar Courteous S< I AIRCONOITIONED NON AIRCONDITIONED Rooms modern257 words
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Advertisement476 1961-11-04 18 NOTICE. Timber bridge 1/47 at Mile 47 Kuala treiißßanu— Kota Bharu Koad on Route 111 will be closed to all traffic irom 10.00 p.m. to 6.00 a.m. on 4th to 6th November. 1961 lor repairs. THE MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 133) MALAC M\ MCIPALITY, ASSESSMENT LIST 1962 (Section 63) The Assessment476 words
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Advertisement417 1961-11-04 18 THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS' ASSOCIATION A!! vnr m!vr» of the above Association in the State of Slnga- 1 pore will cc closed for business on Tuesday, 7tii November 1961. for Deepava:!. NOTICE MR. E. E. D« SILVA is no longer In our Employment and Is not authorized to collect any417 words
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Advertisement370 1961-11-04 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited for appointment as TEMPORARY TECHNICIANS (SURVEYORS/ CONSTRUCTION) SPECIAL j GRADE in the Drainage and Irrij.gation Department. Pahang, on tht salary scale of $488 x2O 588 I plus COLA at current rates. The point of entry to the scale will de- pend on previous experience. Applicants370 words
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Advertisement380 1961-11-04 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited for appointmen: as TEMPORARY iECHmCiANS (SURVEYORS CONSTRUCTION) TLMESCALE vi the Dm mage and Irrigation Department. Paunng, on the salary scale of $209 x 14 321/ 338 x 14 450 plus COLA at cuireiu ra:es. Tne point of entry to tne scaie will oepeiiu on previous380 words
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Advertisement1055 1961-11-04 18 TENDERS Tenders from Approved Contractors registered with P.WD.. Singapore. In Class "BBB" and above will be received at the Public Works Department, High Street. S.ngapore. 6. in Tender Box No. 1 vi to noon of the 15th day of Dtcember. 1961 for the following Works:— Manufacture, Delivery Erection of Pumping1,055 words
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Advertisement654 1961-11-04 18 TENDERS TENDERS will be received from PW.D. Kegistered Contractors In Class "E" and above under Head VIII (e» at the office of the Public Works Department, High Street. Singapore up to noon of Friday, the 17th November 1961 for the SUPPLY AND DELIVERY AND, OR FITTING OE BATTERIES TO GOVERNMENT654 words
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Advertisement804 1961-11-04 18 TENDER JOHORE P.WD TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "EX" and above registered P.W.D. Contractors will be received by the Senior Executive Engineer. Johore Bahru up to Noon of the 7-11-61; for the CONSTRUCTION OF HUME PIPE WELL AND WATER TOWER FENCING AND ALTERATIONS TO POTTING SHED AT PLANT QUARANTINE STATION.804 words
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Advertisement48 1961-11-04 18 HAVE YOU PACKING PROBLEMS? BIG OR small IF SO TELEPHONE ***** or ***** ***** or ***** AFTER OFFICE HOURS ***** *****. WE OFFER YOU EXPERT SERVICE AT REASONABLE COOT SECURITY ASSURED WITH SIGNODE STRAPPING GEO. S. ANDERSON CO. LTD. GEORGE LEE CHAMBERS 200 CLEMENCEAU AVENI B SINGAPORE. 9.48 words
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Article367 1961-11-04 19 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP THIS YOUNGSTER CAN PROVE TO BE A CHAMP By Singaoore, Fri. WORTHING AND TIBA TIBA SHOW BRILLIANCE IN MORNING TRACK TRIALS gALAMAT Stables Water Scout can prove himself to be the best young stayer in the country by winning Ihe Autumn Cup at367 words
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Article1205 1961-11-04 19 RACE i: 2.00-3- Y-O MAIDEN H'CAP-6 F 1 ***** Now What (Centenary St.) Donnelly. 9.0 CrackneU o 2 ***** Majestic Knight (Wong&Teo) Rodgers. 8.13 Donnelly 1 3 ***** Gay Buccaneer (H. W. Ccwling) Rodgers. 8.11 Mnxham 5 4 ***** Keep Punching (Bath Tan) Bugby. 8.7 (F) Dragon1,205 words
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Article290 1961-11-04 19 LARRY CARROLL - LARRY CARROLL PENANG NO 'PUSHOVER 9 By Kuala Lumpur, Friday OEING favourites for a key match can often be a handicap. That is about the only handicap Perak will endure for their Malaya Cup Rugby match tomorrow against Penang at Penang Perak by all accounts have290 words
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Article158 1961-11-04 19 SPORTS SUMMARY OAUMINION v\w rooura cor s-fisal (Ipoh i KUat Club bt Malayan Banking Lid 5-0. (Colin Uauiu) Dt Khoo Boon Soon 15-7. 15-1. Choong Thean Fook bt Goh Chong Teik 15-4. 15-12: Nfj Boon ooh ana Colin Hannay bt Khoo Boon boon and Khor Huat Sens 15-7, 15-1; Choong158 words
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Article59 1961-11-04 19 SINGAPORE. Fri— The Singa pore Amateur Cycling Avtociatioi has called off mc <rip to be in .dp by the four-man cycle can to compete in the three-day M» layan Open cnainpionship tvanta to be held from tomorrow to Monday. SACA president W. Miller said today: "We cannot59 words
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Article40 1961-11-04 19 SINOAPORE. Fri.— One hund- eel and «.en golfers will tee off in the qualifying round of the Eu Tong Seng Cup competition at the R.I.C. course. Upper Thorn Road, on Sunday, sturiinir <it 7 45 am40 words
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Article41 1961-11-04 19 LONDON Fri.— Middlesex txi'.sman Peter Parliu. 24 has been •lected thp Young Cricketer o( tl>e Year by the Crukrt Wnu Parfltt. who is now tounni? India Hurt Pakistan with the MCC scored 2.007 runs l;ist season. Ron 1 it41 words
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Article177 1961-11-04 19 SINGAPORE YOUTH TRAINING HALTED SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Amateur F.A. Youth Committee has called off training for the 27 players selected for the Junior Asian Cup competition in Bangkok next year. Youth Committee chairman P. Appavoo said training will resume when the SAFA council confirms Singapore's participation in the competition.177 words
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Article132 1961-11-04 19 imiEDABAD. m. a .-entury J\. by Geoff Pullar. the Lancashire opening batsmen, enabled M.C.C. to reach 238 for six wlcsets at the tea Interval today on the first day of their match here against West Zone. Pullar gave only one chance tn Ms 104. which132 words
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Article24 1961-11-04 19 MANILA. Fii.— The vsitinn Australian Crusaders women's basketball earn won their last Kiime here last night against a Manila selection 40-39. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article37 1961-11-04 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Federation of Malaya Shooting Association will hold free pisto' trials at the Selangor Rifle Club range tomorrow at 3 p.m F»-ec rifle trials wt" be held on Sunday at 9 am37 words
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Article24 1961-11-04 19 LONDON. Pn.— Britain oeat the Uni'ed States by ten bouts to nil in an amateur boxing intern<ttion<il at Wembley last night. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article28 1961-11-04 19 LONDON. Fri.— Results oi yesterdays Rugby Union matches County championship East Ml I lands 19 North Midlands 13. Club mateh Coventry 0 Cambridge University 3. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article449 1961-11-04 19 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON HE WRITES: I WAS HOUNDED OUT OF TEST CRICKET E?y CANBERRA, Fri. In a book to be published this week controversial Australian bowler lan MeckifT blames the English Press for hounding him out of Test cricket. "For two years I was subjected to constant449 words
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Article505 1961-11-04 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday T"HE EIGHT swimmers who will represent MalaA ya in the second South-East Asian Peninsular Games from Dec. 11 to 16 will have been in continuous training for three months when they enter the pool at Rangoon, Mr. Thong Poh Nyean. the F.M.A.S.A.505 words
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Article39 1961-11-04 19 HELSINKI. Fri.— Standard Club of Liege. Belgium, last nlßht qualified for the second round proper oJ the European Cup football com petition by beating -inland Valkeakosen Haka team 2-0 at Valkeakoskl. Standard won 'he Irst leg 5-1.39 words
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Article29 1961-11-04 19 LONDON. Prt. Brian Curvls if Wales retained his British unc 3rltish Empire welterweight bnxig titles here knocking out chalenger Rockey Leahy In the eighth round at Wembley.29 words
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Article185 1961-11-04 19 Johore hold S'pore in 'Quad' CEREMBAN, Fri. Johore held Singapore to a scoreless draw and Negri Sembilan beat Malacca 3-1 in the first day's matches of the quadrangular hockey tournament here today. Singapore gave a listless performance and apart trom some spirited moves by Johore in the second half, there185 words
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Article91 1961-11-04 19 OINOAPOItE. Fn.-Singapor. w Joint Services, the holuer% will meet Commonwealth Fonts in a Malaya Cup rugger match on the Singapore pauang tomorrow. ihe Services team will be led. aKmi by John Hancock, a for.nor Harlequin player. Another Harlequin player is centre-thrc* Berry. Servlceh team is:91 words
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Miscellaneous161 1961-11-04 19 BUGGER MALAYA CUP: 8por« Comblned Services v C'wealth Force iS'pore padang. 5); Penang v Perak (City Btadlum. 5); Kedah v Sgor (Sg PaUnl. 5». ALL-BLUEB: Johore v NS-Ma-lacca (J. Bahru). CLUB MATCHES. Tech College v VIOBA (Onmey Rd); Wardieburn Wanderers v BMH (JR. Range Rd); Klang v S'gor Club (Klane).161 words
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Article, Illustration215 1961-11-04 20 KUALA LUMPUR, f-i IT was a big moment for Michael Voon, 16, when he received a trophy (above) for the best individual plant at the orchid show today from Tengku Puan Besar Khursiah. widow of the first Yang di-Pcrtuan Agong. The Tengku Puan Bcsar oprned the three-day215 words
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Article, Illustration179 1961-11-04 20 Bright sun greets Princess Alexandra TJONG KONG. Fri. Princess Alexandra arrived here this morning in a special Britannia to begin her 11--day formal visit. The 25-year-old Princess stepped down from the plane in bright warm sunshine, to be greeted by an official welcoming party, headed by the Governor. Sir RobertReuter - 179 words
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Article38 1961-11-04 20 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Indian Fine Arts Society will present a variety show on Nov. 23 at "8 p.m. at the Victoria Theatre for Deepavali. Tickets at S3, $2 and SI can be purchased from the Society.38 words
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Article312 1961-11-04 20 LONDON. Fri. The stock markets here ended an eventful week on an uncertain note. Glltedgeds continued to respond to early support but movements on balance weie small anu mixed. Industrial equities fell back at me opening but rallied in places later as iiale buying developed.312 words
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Article24 1961-11-04 20 LONDON. Fri. Buyers tW. .■«lle*s £974, Forward buyers £968. sellers £969. Settlement £977. Turnover a.m. 140 ton*, p.m. 170 tons Tone: Barely steaciy.24 words
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Article41 1961-11-04 20 LONDON. Pli. Spot 22\d.. Dec. 23d., Jan 23».d Feb. 23>,c! Mar. 23 ',d.. Jan. Mar. 23',d. April/June 23 \d.. July/ Sept. 23 5 d.. Oct/Dec 23 \d.. c.i.f. Nov. 225Q.. Dec. 22 i id., Jan. 22\d. Tone: Quiet but steady41 words
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