The Straits Times, 7 November 1961
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Title Section18 1961-11-07 1 AVKnUE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times Mat****' Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1961 15 CENTS18 words
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Article241 1961-11-07 1 Two estate labourers missing after boats capsize near Carey Island 5 others (and six goats) are safe ftUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Two estate labourers are feared drowned after two sampans capsized tit Carey Island, near Port Swettenham, during a storm last night. They are the first casualties of the241 words
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Article143 1961-11-07 1 STEAMER BLOWS UP: EIGHT RESCUED TIN IS, Mon. The 7.129--ton British cargo steamer Clan Keith blew up and sank off north-west Tunisia early today, and eight of her crew of 68 were reported rescued by two other ships. The search for survivors continued in rough seas and five ships ofReuter - 143 words
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Article, Illustration20 1961-11-07 1 POLICE taking up positions outside the picketed Middle Road Community (.'en lre yesterday.20 words
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200 1961-11-07 1 STRIKE LEADER: TALKS GETTING US NOWHERE SINGAPORE, Monday. Public Daily Rated Employees' Unions Federation today rejected farther meetings with the Labour Minister, Inche Ahmad Ibrahim. The Federation's Secretarygeneral, Mr. D. Veeraiyan. said af t/T a two-hour meeting with the Minister at the Labour Ministry in Havelock Road that the Federation's200 words
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Article25 1961-11-07 1 LONDON. Mon. A gang drove a car Into the window of a shop here today and escaped with £10.000 worth of rurs.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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84 1961-11-07 1 Walked out on wedding day never returned SINGAPORE. Mon.— A wife whose husband walked out on their wedding day was granted a nullity decree by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah in the High Court today. Pat Yuen Ping, who petitioned on grounds of nonconsummation, said she married Wong Kee at84 words
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39 1961-11-07 1 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Thieves broke into the Hollywood Theatre in Tanjong Katong Road early today and stole a safe containing $7,700 yesterday's takings. The jaga found the door of the manager's office forced open.39 words
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Article21 1961-11-07 1 LONDON. Mon. Polio cases In the outbreak at Hull rose today to 82, with another 13 suspected.— Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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72 1961-11-07 1 P F.KIM.. Mini. Chinese leaders sat silent and Albanian delegates walked out a-s the Soviet Ambas- I sador. Mr. Chervonenko. > attacked Stalinism and the Albanian Communist leadorship at a meeting here tonight commemorating the anniversary of the Bolshevik revolution. The viee -chairman of72 words
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Article428 1961-11-07 1 Centre remains closed all day SINGAPORE, Monday. pOLJCE with steel helmets and wicker shields rushed to the Middle Road Community Centre here today after four People's Association workers were surrounded by some 80 pickets. The four workers a centre leader and three assistants had gone there shortly before 3 p.m.428 words
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Article62 1961-11-07 1 Kenyatta in London on mission LONDON. Mon. Mr. Jomo Kenyatta flew into London today at the head of a Kenya delegation to press the British Government to speed up plans for the Independence of the East African colony. It was his first visit to Britain in 12 years. Mr. KenyattaReuter - 62 words
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Article56 1961-11-07 1 P.c. and girl found shot QINGAPORE. Mon. Doctors at the General Hospital were tonight fighting to save the lives of a policeman and his fiancee, seriously injured by gunshot wounds. The policeman is Constable Richard Tan Ah Bah. 23. who is attached to the Mobile Squad of the Traffic Police,56 words
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Article205 1961-11-07 1 FALLOUT CLOUD WASHINGTON. Bfcn Th** douri of radtoartrvc fallout wvera] hot miles *id». from Urn hi M m itM pia pl<»r>ll «n k aijll mlirrl MM tli'- North Itlanttc tmi.iv ihr i v (feather Bureau rrporttd hrrr If kg duo nvrr Ku--i.i l.<«r !■> idling the gl"' tu>t m205 words
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Article429 1961-11-07 2 RFLATIONS WITH INDIA WONT BE NORMAL UNTIL PEKING VACATES OCCUPIED AREAS NEW YORK, Monday. r piE Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, said in a television interview last night that India's relations with Communist China were "strained" and would not be normal until the Chinese vacated the ''largeReuter - 429 words
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278 1961-11-07 2 SAIGON. Monday A ROYAL Laotian Government official confirmed yesterday that the Russians were operating an airlift into S o v t h-eastern Laos from where Communist Viet Cong terrorists were launching guerilla attacks into South Vietnam. Prince Sopsaisana. Laos Secretary of State for Foreign278 words
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Article35 1961-11-07 2 ROTHERHAM. Mon. Th t Gas Board in this Yorkshire town attracted men to a cookery demonstration by offering free beer.- Thirty men attended and drank the beer, supplied free by a local brewery35 words
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Article31 1961-11-07 2 JAKARTA. Mon. South Sumatran girl guides have told the Government they are ready to be sent into Dutchheld, Indonesian claimed West New Guinea (West !rian> at any time. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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174 1961-11-07 2 MANILA, Monday. TWO more people were killed and anotner wounded in an upsurge of political violence in Ilocos Sur province in the northern Philippines over the weekend. With fewer than 10 days left before the presidential elections, Nov. 14, official reports here placed theReuter - 174 words
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Article, Illustration93 1961-11-07 2 Stalin's body removed in dishonour IT is "Business as 1 usual" at the Mausoleum in Red Square, Moscow, as Muscovites queue up after the Russian authorities had opened Lenin's tomb and removed Stalin's body in the dead of night to a freshly-dug grave next to theUPI - 93 words
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Article57 1961-11-07 2 TOKYO, Mon —Five people were killed and 16 injured yesterday when an express train struck a bus on a railway crossing .south-west of Kyoto In western Japan. All the casualties were In the bus. Police .'aid the bus stalled on the crossing A railway guard57 words
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Miscellaneous27 1961-11-07 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby wuy dont you use an) cant pi pr»TPir i apporo them i'll MAKE xxil A.ano a KjONE -OUT OFMV/ \«POON/ DCILL; A27 words
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192 1961-11-07 3 A scientist speaks of the fallout paradox WASHINGTON, Monday. [)R. HERMAN J. MULLER, Nobel Prize winner in genetics and now professor of zoology at Indiana University, said yesterday that there was little need for individual concern over the long-range results of nuclear test fallout. But. he added, that the "scare192 words
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211 1961-11-07 3 TUNIS, Monday. ABOUT 420 Algerian political detainees in Marseilles and about 100 at Metz were "savagely beaten and dispersed to other prisons in groups of 20 after going on hunger strike," it was alleged <n an Algerian "provisional government" communique issued here The communique,211 words
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Article40 1961-11-07 3 LOUISVILLE, (Kentucky). Mon. Nobody over the age of 12 months should drink milk. Dr. Walter Sackett, of Miami. Florida, vaid h<T«'. He rlaimid milk and other diary products were high in cholesterol, which sometimes caused coronary trouble.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article30 1961-11-07 3 TEHERAN. Mon.— Several thousand university students left their classes yesterday and staged a huge anti-gov-ernment parade praising the outlawed National Front Party and" former Premier Mohamed Mossadeq.— U.P.l30 words
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Article38 1961-11-07 3 PARIS, Mon. -A man who went next door and strangled his neighbour's chicken because it kept him awake was ordered to pay 400 franc? (about $250> in fines and damages by a court here.Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration348 1961-11-07 3 Kennedy: It's easy to talk about a war... WASHINGTON, Mon. President Kennedy was reported todayto have told a Texas newspaper owner that "wars are easier to talk about than they are to fight." He said in a clash with the newspaperman at a White House luncheon that he intended toReuter - 348 words
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65 1961-11-07 3 SAIGON. Mon. South Vietnamese women will be given para-military training from Nov. ?7 to help in the country's fight against Communist guerillas. The Department of Interior announced that 1.500 wo- men would attend the para-military course. The 60-day training will include basic military training andReuter - 65 words
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Article, Illustration74 1961-11-07 3 A ROADWAY in Northern Angola is parked with men, women and children carrying their worldly possessions and returning to their villages from the jungle. They spent more than seven months there without food, medicine or civilian assistance, after* they fled from their homesteads at the beginning74 words
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123 1961-11-07 3 LONDON, Monday THE Financial Times today warned that unless the United States Congress agrees to release part of the massive American tin stockpile there will be serious shortage of metal in the new year. "As nobody knows ho* much metal is in speculativthands orReuter - 123 words
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Article28 1961-11-07 3 VANDENBURG AIR FORCE BASE. Mon. The Air Force today put the latest U.S. discoverer satellite Number 34 into orbit through a cloudless sky above the base.28 words
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Miscellaneous546 1961-11-07 3 PAPIIO MAI AVA The World; 9.30 Time Signal. Th ttMUlU IVIMLAT A N ews: 9.45 Boris Day Sings; 10.00 WTIOWL SHOKTWWF SporUs Reel: 10.15 The Tadir sKKVlll metreV Malaya Organ Sextet; 10.30 F«U 1 41.7 metres Son(fS p,.^ Wor ,.j. A.M. 6.00 Time Sicnal, Negara- 11.00 Close Down leu: News546 words
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154 1961-11-07 4 OINGAPORE, Mon.— Plans are being made to form an association for parents of retarded children here. Mr. R. H. Barth, honorary chairman of the protem committee, said the small training centre for such children in Singapore, operated by the Singapore Children's Society was inadequate. About154 words
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Article200 1961-11-07 4 CID man gets jail sentence SINGAPORE, Mon. Constable Lim Eng Tong, 23. of the C.1.D.. was today sentenced by a magistrate's court to four months imprisonment for stealing a $295 tape recorder from the Emporium Ltd.. in Battery Road at 3.30 p.m. on Feb. 24. Lim. who pleaded not guilty,200 words
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Article481 1961-11-07 4 Lottery runner tells of 'coffee money' payment SINGAPORE, Monday. A SELF-CONFESSED illegal lottery runner, Png Ah Guay, told a district court today that he was asked to pay $300 as "coffee money" to two policemen to avoid arrest in a chap-ji-kee lottery case. Png added that, after481 words
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Article77 1961-11-07 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Not long after his discharge from work as a godown labourer. Lee Tlow Kok, 61 returned and slashed his ex-chief. Chua Chin Bay. with a chopper, the Third Criminal District Court was told today. Lee was Jailed for a year after being convicted77 words
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Article21 1961-11-07 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Re suits of City and Guilds of London examinations will appear in The Free Press on Wednesday.21 words
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Article265 1961-11-07 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today expressed the hope that this 1 year's Deepavali "will bring more light to brighten up the future anc to guide the people of Singapore on the right road to a Deaceful and Drosperous Malaya." In a265 words
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Article45 1961-11-07 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A military display will be held at the Singapore Badminton Stadium. Guillemard Road, on Thursday and Friday night in aid of the Singapore Ex Services Association Poppy Day drive. The shows begin at 8 p.m on both nights.45 words
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Article325 1961-11-07 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. ONE HUNDRED contract employees of Hua Heng Rubber Factory In Jurong where two unions claim to represent a majority of its 176 workers stayed away from work today. This followed an Incident at the factory on Saturday when some milling machines were suddenly325 words
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Article95 1961-11-07 4 TAXI-DRIVER JAILED FOR WOUNDING BINGAPORE, Mon. A taxi-driver who stabbed a 17-year-old fitter with a tinopener, was jailed for four months In the fourth magistrate's court today. Low Mou Tiang. 24, pleaded guilty to a charge of causing hurt to Lang Tian Bi3ng. at Durham Estate, on Oct. 8. Insp.95 words
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Article77 1961-11-07 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.—Redlffusion's mammoth charity request show "Dollars for Discs 1961," will be held on December 23 from 8.30 p.m. to 2 a.m. on Christmas Eve. The donations from the show will go to the Singapore Home for the Aged, run by the Little Sisters of the poor.77 words
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Article179 1961-11-07 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. A POLICE constable, Abdul Rahman bin Haji Abdullah, 26, who had his right leg amputated after a road accident 24 months ago, was awarded damages of $30,540 by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the 'High Court today. The award was made against Radln179 words
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Article132 1961-11-07 4 Knife-point robbery: 2 for trial SINGAPORE. Mon. A young school teacher, Lim Siak Liang, described in court here today how he was held up by two youths at knife-point and robbed of coins amounting to $1. Lim testified that one youth threatened him with a knife and took the money132 words
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Article54 1961-11-07 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Indian Fine Arts Society will present a variety show on Nov. 23 at 8 p.m. at the Victoria. Theatre. The show will include the Indian Shiva dance. Kathakall, a Chinese frog dance and English ballet. Tickets at $3. $2 and $1 can be54 words
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Article20 1961-11-07 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Chinese Swimming Club will hold its annual fun fair on Sunday at 10.30 a.m.20 words
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Advertisement61 1961-11-07 4 The Rebellion That Toppled The Might Of Rome! £jifi[ or 'Wk TEN THOUSAND LEGIONS T-f_~-*% COULDN'T HOLD THE FLAME- < r::^i |C_ I HAIRED BEAUTY WHO LED IT jC3bt ■Br^L^i^E^L^L^Ba^L^L^P'^i^fe^fc^Lfl i^Lfifl h^Lv- jk rau uw6 who -«gm mm wmnka FLEMING JEFFRIES MORENO CERVI RIVELLES GUIDA ■■■■■■"■■■■■■■■l AlTlinm\/ lITIIITT (g&ipiramij \AT61 words
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Miscellaneous400 1961-11-07 4 V.W.C.A. (Outran-, Road): STRAITS CHINESE METHO-Re-iaurant dishes. 2.30 p.m. DIST CHURCH: Basaar at (.Mini; STRAITS CHIN- church -aouiuis. 3. Kamong KSK METHODIST CHURCH: Kapor Road. 12 noon to 6 p.m. Your Hour of Decision. 7.30 WESLEY METHODIST p.m. CHURCH: Women'o Society THE STAGE CLUB: "The of Christian Service basa&r at400 words
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Article, Illustration7781 1961-11-07 5 HELL HATH NO FURY LIKE A WOMAN SCORNED, HE QUOTES SINGAPORE, Monday. J{() V AL AIR FORCE Sgt. Ivan Harrington Browne, West Indian wily pso singer and radio star, suggested today that the wife of an airman made allegations of indecent assault7,781 words
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Advertisement414 1961-11-07 6 JL y How not to make an electric adding machine. Just in case you'd like to be an electric mmm***m*m adding machine manufacturer, we have a little j^r»^—^ T*"* "™"l___ triendly advice. S* fl^ i fli^^v Oon't just take an old-fashioned hand I «F i H| ik adding machine and414 words
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811 1961-11-07 7 PARTY IN PUB BROKE UP INTO A FREE-FOR-ALL: ACCUSED TOLD NOT TO GO ABOUT FIGHTING From DOUG LACKERSTEEN London, Monday A REUNION party in a London pub led to the appearance in the Marylebone magistrates' court of four Malayan students on811 words
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176 1961-11-07 7 BOY DID NOT CALL AFTER GIRL LOST FINGERS If UALA LUMPUR, Mon. —A young woman told the High Court here today that her boyfriend stopped going to see her after she lost four fingers of her right hand in an accident. Loh Sui Meng, 25. a factory worker, was suing176 words
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Article37 1961-11-07 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. A woman. Ho Yeok Geow. pleaded net guilty in a magistrate's court here today to a charge of running a massage establishment at 31. Ja lan Scudai. without a town council licence.37 words
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Article, Illustration217 1961-11-07 7 PREMIER MOVES TO RESTORE 'PAY CUT' OF SPEAKER SINGAPORE, Monday. T*HE Prime Minister is to seek legislative approval x to raise the salary ot the Speaker of the "Legislative Assembly, Sir George Oehlers, from $2,825 to $3,000 and that of the Chairman of the Public Service Commission Mr. Lim Eng217 words
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Article48 1961-11-07 7 PENANG. Mon.— The Wellesley Primary School wn> hold its annual prize-Riving, concert and art and craft exhibition at 9.30 a.m on Nov 15. Dr. M. P L. Yegappan, chairman of the State Education Board, will address the school and his wife will give the prizes.48 words
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168 1961-11-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon —A Malaccv Port Committee has been set up to pave the way for the port authority, it was announced today Th^ committee, set up by the Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon bin Haji Jublr. will be under the chairmanship of Capt.168 words
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546 1961-11-07 8 Passed— a Bill to combat Communist threat to Sarawak JTUCHING. Mon. The Council Negri has given support for the Restricted Residence Bill which the Acting Attorney(.eneral. Mr. G.V.C. Young, described as ''one of thr steps taken by the Government to meet the threat posed to Sarawak by thr existence of546 words
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Article429 1961-11-07 8 FINAL LAW EXAM PASSES LONDON. Mon.— The following Malayan .students have passed their final law examinations: (Urn 2 'Division 2) A. Y. L. Lee CUm 3: Abdul Hamld bin Azmi. Nadeson Oanrson. Geh Cheng Lok. Kamarul Ariffin bin M. Yassin. Miss Khaw ChooSen. Ronald Teng Swee Khoo. Lee Tat Loong.429 words
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Article71 1961-11-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Ahmad bin Saad. 22. of kampong Bharu, was sentenced to six months 1 jail by the First Magistrate Inche Hassan bin Hussaln. today for stealing $1,497 and a radio worth $45. i He pleaded guUty to enterIng the Asia Ins" ran f ee^71 words
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Article27 1961-11-07 8 KAJANG. Mon— The new $8 000 headquarters of the Malayan Chinese Association in Bangl village. 10 miles from here, will be ready this month.27 words
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99 1961-11-07 8 BATU GAJAH, Mon.— The 3rd Battalion, the Royal Malay Regiment, which has the proud record of having eliminated 222 terrorists during the Emergency, will hold a farewell parade here on Saturday The battalion, which has been in Perak since early 1955. leaves for Alor99 words
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Article426 1961-11-07 8 'Releases could drive Asia Red' HEAH HITS BRITISH AND U.S. RUBBER PLANS PENANG. Mon fHE AMERICAN move to depress the price of natural rubber would have a tremendous psychological effect on Asians and might drive them into the arms of the Communists, Mr. Heah Joo Seang, president of the Penang426 words
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Obituary22 1961-11-07 10 POTi. HUNT On Oct ;t t :i:. lulovrd i Po'.-Hunt .M. r Aught** o! Krrdruk »nd Kat'- I.-dii.-. v! Alinnch mi.22 words
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Article30 1961-11-07 10 M H...W. Ml I Minimum) AHMAO TARMIZI ;.rd Sblj'il.ri raiasT Taj Ma, Trluk \n«on. thank all r !.tr..« :.n.l friends >nre und valuable lilts vn their miimagr. 21.10 61.30 words
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Article639 1961-11-07 10 Alked to comment on Malaya's protest against the G.S.A.'s rubber stockpile programme, a State Department spokesman said that his government held to the opinion '"that the interim procedures are such as to further the mutual and aggregate interests of the rubber producing countries as well as of639 words
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Article398 1961-11-07 10 For Malayans, watching the. growth of the Malaysian idea and anxious to know what thr immediate future holds in store far tlie Dutch-ruled half oi Now Guinea, the colonial debate that has started in the General Assembly is of consuming interest Russia's suggestion that there should be a398 words
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Article209 1961-11-07 10 The Minister of Agriculture addressed himself during visit* over the weekend to the problem of achieving the proper interaction between his ministry and thr nations farmers The Government can build coconut oil factories, rice mills and the rest and still not achieve anything useful unless farmers will provide209 words
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Article, Illustration954 1961-11-07 10 IRENE BEESON - After Syria the vacuum Nasser must still fill IRENE BEESON HIS PRESTIGE BADLY SHATTERED, THE EGYPTIAN PRESIDENT IS FACE TO FACE WITH THE PROBLEMS WHICH CONFRONTED HIM IN 1952: ELECTIONS AND LIMIT OF HIS OWN POWERS by SYRIA'S sec ession from the United Arab Republic in September dealt a shattering954 words
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Article, Illustration636 1961-11-07 10 Henry Paul - Henry Paul From WHO WILL FILL TOP POSTS IN PARTY ORGANISATION? FOH, Mon— Cabinet Ministers and Senators will be among those proposed as candidates for the top national posts in the Malayan Chinese Association when the party holds a vital delegates' meeting this week-end in Kuala636 words
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255 1961-11-07 11 Dial your own trunks in 1 962— it's cheaper KUALA LUMPUR, Mon From next year telephone subscribers ID the Federation's main towns will be able to make their own trunk calls -by dialling direct instead of through exchanges. They will pay according to the length of time taken by the255 words
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Article, Illustration176 1961-11-07 11 A POLICE guard of honour yesterday marched past the platform at the Federal Police Depot in Kuala Lumpur on which the Yang di-Pertuan Agong will take the salute at a parade on Saturday. In this Straits Times picture, taken early in the morning during a176 words
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Article164 1961-11-07 11 CASHIER IS ROBBED OF $11,500 SEREMBAN, Monday. A CASHIER of a provision shop here was taking $11^00 Deepavali sales collections to the bank 600 yards away today when two youths robbed him and rode off on bicycles. Mohqmed Ishak Abdul Karim, 31. of A. 8. Dawood and Co., was walking164 words
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127 1961-11-07 11 HINDUS OBSERVE FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS WITH DAWN OIL-BATH IJUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Hindus, mostly from neighbouring estates, will celebrate Deepavall, the Festival of Lights, here tomorrow. The day will start with an oil-bath at dawn, after which all members of families will put on new clothes, .specially made for the occasion.127 words
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Article196 1961-11-07 11 KOTA BHARU. Monday. r FHE Ministry of Rural Development is drawing up 1 a massive development programme for Trengganu, Malaya's most backward state, which is to pass into Alliance control soon. Announcing this here to- day, the Assistant Miniaier o! Rural Development, Haj; Khalid bin196 words
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Article241 1961-11-07 11 BLOW AT SECRET SOCIETY IPOH, Monday. gESTRICTED residence orders were served today on 13 leaders of the Siew Pat Hoong secret society, including the boss of the gang in Perak. The orders were authorised by the Minister of Internal Security. Among the others placed241 words
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Article, Illustration125 1961-11-07 11 Heah says: don't want to be MCA president PENANG. Mon. The president of the Penang branch of the Malayan Chinese Association, Mr Heah Joo Seang, said today he would decline nomination as MCA national president at the party's general assembly In Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. He said he had been125 words
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Article63 1961-11-07 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Won. The Assistant Minister of Rural Development, Haji Khalld bin Awang Othman. and the Director of the Language and Literature Institute. Syed Naslr bin Ismail, will attend the opening of a week-long course for 39 senior supervisors of rural development adult education classes from63 words
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Article78 1961-11-07 11 SINGAPORE. Mon A singer. Wong Swee Lian. who sued her husband, Tan Seong Llm, tor divorce on grounds of desertion, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Ambrose in the High Court today. The decree is to be made absolute in three months. The78 words
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Article26 1961-11-07 11 SINGAPORE. Mon _Mr Thomas C. Cheng. 42, a former associate professor of National Taiwan University has joined the science faculty of the Nanyang University.26 words
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Article22 1961-11-07 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Residents of Kampong Melabu Majldee tomorrow will level oft* a seven-acre playing field— Padang Tengku Mahmood Iskandar.22 words
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Article200 1961-11-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon MALAYAN rubber industry organisations are to be asked «con to nominate "founder members" for the country's proposed rubber exchange. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry is to convene a meeting of members of the Rubber Producers Council and the Federation ot Rubber Trades200 words
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Article27 1961-11-07 11 PENANG, Mon.— Mr. M CT. Muthiah, chairman of the board of directors of the Indian Overseas Bank, and bid wife will visit Penang next Monday.27 words
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Article35 1961-11-07 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister for Education. Mr Yong Nyuk Lin. and Assemblyman for Geylang East, Inche Ismail Rahim. will inspect the new Gulllemard integrated primary school 'next to th» Badminton Hall) on Friday.35 words
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Article188 1961-11-07 11 Man, wife killed in road crash ALOR STAR. Mon. A businessman and his wife were killed and four others injured in two separate accidents near Alor Star yesterday evening. In ACCIDENT No. 1. the bus'nessman, Llm Chen Huat, 34, and his wire, Ong Ah Pow. 28, a mother of seven,188 words
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Article57 1961-11-07 11 MUAR, Mon. Thousands of people lined the streets of Muar today and cheered the Sultan of Johore as he toured the district the largest in Johore In connection with his 67th Birthday celebrations. Many had come from remote kampongs and waited for more than two hours57 words
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Advertisement147 1961-11-07 11 H. H. Sultan Ismail of Johore, Birthday Regatta (Sea Sports) held in Kota Tinggi, Johore, on Saturday 28th October 1961. OUTBOARD MOTOR LEADS AGAIN! RESULTS WINNER j||4 10 HP. Clots Ist. Andrew Heng iiMfc 10 Rounds 10 HP. Marcury -JP* Outboard Motor) J^****^ V•• Unlimited Clots Ist. Andrew Heng Open147 words
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Advertisement78 1961-11-07 11 LATEST IN SARIS JVACMYLON LIGHT WEIGHT-CHARMING COLOURS SOLE DISTRIBUTORS: If STOCKISTS, SINGAPORE 7 Champaltlal Co., 84-Arab Street /*7 P. Govindesemy Pillay, 48/52, Serangoon Road S.Ahmad, 109-Arab Street Happy Stora, 37/3?, North Bridge Road Vf KUALA LUMPU* WT f Rf» Glob« Silk Store, 55/57, Batu Road Dayalchand Amar Singh, 65-Batu Road78 words
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Article, Illustration394 1961-11-07 12 A smile that captures the festive mood today .1. YERMA, wiie of a businessman in Singapore, is one of the many Hindus who will be celebrating Deepavali today. For the past seven years, since she married and came with her husband from India, she has tried to keep alive the394 words
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Article161 1961-11-07 12 Cucumber mask for face beauty A relaxed once-a-week face mask is the best skin rejuvenator. freshener, tonic and deep cleanser there is. Here is an Inexpensive face mask for older skins which la recommended by a beauty expert. You can prepare it at home and she warns that your skin161 words
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Article156 1961-11-07 12 rpHE Gourmet Group 1 of the Singapore Association for the Blind will hold a dinner with a Mexican flavour at the Cockpit Hotel on November 4. Guests will be served Mexican food and the menu will Include corn and beans, the basis lor the i Mexican diet. They156 words
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Article69 1961-11-07 12 HAVING one tricycle for two small children, a friend's work was often interrupted by the two squabbling over whose turn it was to ride. She had a sudden brainwave. She gave one the clock to watch till the other's flve-minute ride was over. He was so intent on watching69 words
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251 1961-11-07 12 BRACELETS MAKE MEN NERVOUS, SAYS A DESIGNER WOMEN'S fashions are cluttered up with some things which should be banished from use forever says a New York designer. He Is Mr. Bill Blass who has won the "Winnie" award which is presented each year to a designer selected by the American251 words
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Advertisement196 1961-11-07 12 What fun! What fashion! What eyes! A different. ..exciting. ..eye color for every day of the week I UNI>AV...U><I'y*«(IWU I iffinnftw w.ccitK. i u .h- f»o*v miwm^ni; •N-,.....1..,i.i.i'f.i»>«i'« liomoM •».»of BLue-OHttN co Vu. i*2V f p»tui»o»v.. ■i>m ii mm i i I i A ri 7 demi eyeshadow stick.... _T^196 words
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Advertisement259 1961-11-07 12 1 1 _j&m now WHteg Vmore than -^r^g^CSS Only KOTEX has the fc^^r^rV" 1 Woodersoft*' covering.pjfejfi *i'''x*** T ;< **j»'M This, plus pressed, rounded k/^^^^.'iH ends and the special centre, IjRf .V^Ar^^vB means sure invisible pro- si'**^^« tection and great comfort. i*yf- -^jTj T^ J^Jl KOTEX comes in the famous259 words
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Miscellaneous303 1961-11-07 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Doctor starts persecuting driv--1 Speed zero m vehicle? You er.s (8). need oil! (7i. 8 Cat in sty may develop an 5. Bit of copy to preseve as cover odour (8). between sheets (7). 13. Meaning to mend the centre 9 "If this be and303 words
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Advertisement1607 1961-11-07 13 BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREIIRI (N9UIRIE3: 111 741) "AilHI tNBUIRUS: III: MIJ TO AbEN, UVERPUUI. ti.ASfW, LONOUH. a, CONIINENIAI PORTS. tut Uiik BM F Shan. "man» MEIAMPUS LKirptll. DM 1 1 Ft/ HIV It Nn 11 CIVTONIUS Llllll. Hjn urg, he r«. Il Pirt Nn I Nay 1111 Niv 12 PELEUS1,607 words
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Advertisement1176 1961-11-07 13 THE E. A. C UNES»UINCS 10. IHOIURRANtAN, COHIINtNIAt > >C«W|MUVI«»I_rU»2^ fcjt'^Wi 'BUSUANGA" a) Sailed ll Pt/ I Nn 1/11 Nn Gf\b>g\\|l "UIANOIA" I II 21 Nat Wll Nl. Oil Ntv U V 2^! lUHIAnA' a) Nn/ 4 Dec 5 7 Dtc I J Oee "MALACCA" kl 13/11 Dec 21 221,176 words
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Advertisement1446 1961-11-07 13 bu!i°d n inb THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SINGAPORE ilncirpiratel >» tkl Until Kinglwi) tl LINES EXPRESS SERVICES TO LONDON LIVERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pori P. Sham Penang BENAVON lpmi. G'mobtn, Rolteroim Hn 13/1) Nn 1/12 Nn 11/11 atNhiANI H Mig. L'aon. Havre. Roam. M pro. Nn 11/23 Nil 241,446 words
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Advertisement1228 1961-11-07 13 McALISTER «Sc CO., LTD. w TEL: Nl. ***** ELLERMAN LINE rk KLAVENBSS LINK F^^ HAVRE. LONDON, NAMBUR6. ROTTERDAM LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. ft NULL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND CITY OF NEWCASTLE Acceptug cargi fir Central ft Sutk S'pori P. Sham Penang Aminca. 23/27 Nn 3B Nit 3DM 21/31 Nn BOUGAINVILLE1,228 words
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505 1961-11-07 14 From Our Market Correspondent ALL sections of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday were quiet, bat there was better inquiry for tin shares. Sentiment is now hardening in the section and yesterday some gains were made in prices. The index gained 4 points. It505 words
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Article21 1961-11-07 14 Malayan Stock Indices: Not. 4 Nor. 6 Industrials: 151.54 152.43 Tins: 281.62 285.22 rubbers: 250.84 230.84 Jan. 1 1958=10021 words
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Article585 1961-11-07 14 DUSiNESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange, Federation 6ectlci> yesterday with the number of deals In brackets: Industrials: F. and N. ords (4.000) 52.30: M Cement (1,000) $2.20; O. Chinese Bank $24.90 Ol>; Raffle* Hotel (1.000) $1.85: Wm. Jacks (1.000) SI. .17 cd: Ron Mead (3.000) $1.43 ON:585 words
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Article36 1961-11-07 14 SINGAPORE. Not. 6. RUBBER: 75* cents per Ib. (down half a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 75ft cents (quirt TIN: $482.62} per picul (down 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 270 tons (up 20 tons).36 words
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Article219 1961-11-07 14 NOVEMBER first grade rubber buyen I f.e.b. cloned in Singapore yesterday at 791 rents per Ib down naif a cent on Friday's closing price. Tbe tone was Inactive. S.C.C.R.A. closing prices In cents per Ib. yesterday: Int. 1 R. 8.8. Prompt f.o.b. buyers 751, sellers 75|: Int 1219 words
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290 1961-11-07 14 SATURDAY'S drop of $1.12$ in the tin price was followed by another drop of 25 cents yesterday. This brought the price down to $482.62', 2 on an offering of 270 tons, the highest for some weeks. The Stock Exchange G&iette commenting on290 words
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Article170 1961-11-07 14 CHIPS lying alengside trie Singapore wharves today are: Lasomvodsk 8/7, Ttdra 4/5, Rutheverett 35. Bretafrne 1/2. Burma 13/14, President Van Buren 18. Stanvac Karachi 42/43, Leverkusra B/9, Union Carrier 15/18. Outer reads: Kenlnnau. Flyinit Knterprlse, Oununic Tambora. Toshlno Maru, Isoladl Sardema, World Hill. Karl Marx. Yamablko Maru,170 words
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Article97 1961-11-07 14 £MINISI PrMfcJM tnhanm. tinea. o»c» noon pries* par pteat ycntcrday. Coconut oil: balk OS M>ll«ra. drum «7» sellers C*ara: Novrtnhcr UK/ Continent JM huTfrn. S23t Milan, ''w Mimtok whit* tint senara. Sarawak white neo setters, special Sarawak Mart Sl»2i sellers, carbtat I^mnore »>i«r> «i?2t sellers. Lamconc hl»e* ASTA97 words
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Article114 1961-11-07 14 MELBOURNE, Mon. TNVESTMENT shares were traded along steady lines. Colonial Surw gained 255. to £63 10s.. Electronic 6d. to 14s. 3d. and John Lysacht Is. 3d. to 68s 6d. Base metals and Oils were steady. Mt. Isa gained Is. to 70s. 3d. Commonwealth bonds were firm. Con. Zinc114 words
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Article184 1961-11-07 14 re Malayan ■xahancs Banks' AttsctatUn made these changes I In Its rates to merchants yesterday: Silling on London T.T. or O.D. > '3 18/ IB: buying on London T.T. 2/4 i 1/I*. Buying rates for sterlinr bills on London: airmail O.D. 3/4 3/32. 30 d'*t 2/4 I' 4.184 words
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Article36 1961-11-07 14 October rubber crops Included: Amalfamated Malay 95.000 lb., Baasett 44,500 lb.. Borrlll 137.500 lb.. Bnkit Keponc 18.000 lb.. Koala Sidlm 167.700 lb., and New Serendah 166.000 lb. Koala Reman 130.000 lb Indratiri 115.546 Ib.36 words
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Advertisement1188 1961-11-07 14 jK"^i-ineJ Express U.S.A. Pacific di Atlantic Coast Service CIA ETA EIA tIA Spore H'hont !> Franciui L. AngelK N.York a.i. "MsiiUm Man" 21 New 1 Dtc i Dtc 27 DM 21 Dtt 14 IM ML "Maiktwt Mtu" 21 Dec/ l la. Jat 27 Jas 21 Jas 14 Ftl All suitably1,188 words
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Advertisement149 1961-11-07 14 WESTBOUND f IKOPf SEIVICF S'DO'* i 1 S'njm Penang YAM* 11/12 Nit II U Htt 15 Ntt MtrMllllt. Havre. Dunkirk SOUTH I WES1 AFRICA SERVICE S"pOf« TIDRA in Port Ourtan (M/11), Port HuaDetc (0/11), Capetown (14/11). Matatfi mm). Uioi (5/11). Cotonou (1/11). Acer* >akot*di Abidiin Frtftoxi Conikrv Oakir (22/11) tASIgQUWD149 words
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Advertisement305 1961-11-07 14 TENDER CITY COUNCIL TENDER Sealed tenders for the supply and delivery of one Self-propelled Asphalt Paver/Finisher win be received by the City Secretary up to 1200 noon on Friday. 24th November, 1961. The Specification for the equipment can be obtained from the City Engineer's Department. The Council Is not bound305 words
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Advertisement509 1961-11-07 14 REPAIRS TO BUKIT KUANG FERRY AT KEMAMAN Route 111 East Coast Road The above ferry will be under repairs and will be closed to all vehicular traffic between 8 00 pjn. on 8.11 61 to 8.00 am. on 9.11.61. TIN OUTPUT OCTOBER 1961 Austral Amalßamated Tin Limited 3.040 Piculs. AUSTRAL509 words
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Advertisement429 1961-11-07 14 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I. KENNETH WILLIAM CALVERT MOUNT ot No. 7. Holland Hill. Singapore, have applied for Wholesale Dealers licence in respect of premises No. 16. Enggor Street. Singapore, and that this application will he heard in the Court of the District Judge iinci Ftm Magistrate. Criminal429 words
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Advertisement562 1961-11-07 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD. The following vacancies In the Economic Development Board v. hich were advertised on 22nd and 25th August. 1961 have since been filled. (1) Stenographers (ii) Surveyors Mil) Draughtsmen iv Overseers (v) Clerks i vi Typists ivn) Office Boy.s In view of the large number of562 words
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Advertisement568 1961-11-07 15 Th ssf^Fir^TTjissiii bw i Vl zl \i £H id Y ill i i^l i< ontlnurd from I'afe IUI i SITUATIONS VACANT •0 Word* Si (Min.)— Box SI tt: txtrm TIACHINO ENCLISH In Chinese nrhool Qualification required: Passed Senior Cambridge. Apply: Tenang BsBBSSj Pekan Ayer Panas, Labis. Johore WANTEO IMMEDIATELY reliable568 words
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Advertisement452 1961-11-07 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Word* Si (Mln.)— Bom SI ti: mxtra TANOLIN ROAD— 3 bedroom flat. 2 rooms alr-coadltloaed, furnished. Kpaclous lounge and dlnlngroom. Available 16.11.1961. Phone B'porc *****/***** FURHUMIO 9-tTORIV 3 bedrooms sra-slde bungalow newly painted 6i miles Paslr Panjang Road, with Tele- phooc etc. Phone (B'pore) S2>tO7. j -CITY GUEST452 words
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Advertisement856 1961-11-07 15 EDUCATION It Word* Si (Min.)— Box St tt: txtr guitar t\ ACCORDION lessons are given dally at the Oultar ft Accordion Centra, 5H Pheng Oeck Avenue Bennett Estate. 81ngapore-13. Enrol Now. Tel: S4ft>3. 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Also open Sunday STAMFORD COLLIOB (Malaya's Coiiess st Pestal Edueatlsn) Obtain sound856 words
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Advertisement757 1961-11-07 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Word* SS (Min.)— Box St tt: mxtrm BUICK SUPER IM7 Good runn- Ing condition offers to Kampar P.O. Box 33 VAUXHALL SUFER late 1934 excellent condition one owner 53. 000/- no offers. Phone ***** (Spore). BUYINO SELLINO Good Used Cars '95 upwards. Easy Terms can be757 words
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Advertisement289 1961-11-07 15 FOR SALE 2S Wordt SS (Min.)— Box St tt: extra LUCKY STAR (opposite Roxy Cinema) SO. East Coast Road, Sport-. offers you best bargains, ladies' and children's wear and dress material during cheap sale now. CARPETS ORIENTALi Private collection Bokhara. Turkoman. Baloulch. Afghan various sizes, designs. Very reasonably priced. To289 words
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Advertisement287 1961-11-07 15 MISCELLANEOUS to Word* SS (Mln.)— Box SI ct: txtrm ?i SALES A SERVICE Outboard Motors Lawn Mowers and Weighing Machines j n Chop Kirn Sen* Cbeoog. 103 Havslock I n Ko«<1 Blngar-ore Phon» TMBI /7aot)M F HAVE ALL YOUR upholstery of Z furniture done toy qualified Shanghai- I nese at287 words
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Advertisement182 1961-11-07 15 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC 0 Wordt Si (Vin.)-Box in ct.. sastsj RELAX AT Daisy* massage and steamhnth laoeur/maaaeuse In attendance, 91 tlver Valley Road. 6 pore 9. Tel: 4677. GIFT Idr.il tilts for all direct from factories: onr rurh P\ Va'hl. Curio t\pe Plate with 4-dniKou stand, r.lec.inl single >V 3-rou182 words
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155 1961-11-07 16 Malayans quality minded Director I ALA VAN motorists are quality conscious, said Mr. Vlf Wollin, export director of the Volvo Group, Sweden. Mr. Wollin said that this could be seen by the growing number of good cars on Malayan roads. He said that local motorists were also more considerate than155 words
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Article19 1961-11-07 16 The newly formed Singapore Sales Representatives Association will give a dinner on Friday to celebrate the opening.19 words
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Article325 1961-11-07 16 OH KEE TIANG - OH KEE TIANG All exports of the commodity from island to be taxed CUSTOMS MEN EXPLAIN RULING By rubber exported iroin Penanfl will be liable for export duty l'roni next year under the new Rubber Export Duty (Pcnang) Act. 19G2. In a circular to local chambers325 words
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Article, Illustration167 1961-11-07 16 WHISKIES BACK ON MART C HIV AS Bros. Ltd.. London an associate company of the House of Seagram, will soon re-introduce two brands of Scotch whisky to the Malayan market after an absence of 22 years. They are Chlvas Regal and Royal Salute which were sold locally until 1939. Mr.167 words
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Article32 1961-11-07 16 A new Fuji colour film said to be fully tropicalised will soon be marketed in Singapore and the Federation by the local agents. Tithes Dental and Photo Supply Ltd.32 words
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Article, Illustration149 1961-11-07 16 rpHREE countries last week X signed an agreement for the formation of a $2.5 million condensed milk plant In Rangoon, Burma. The plant, Beatrice Foods (Burma) Ltd. Is a joint venture between the Defence Services Institute of Burma. Beatrice Foods of Chicago, Fraser and149 words
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Article, Illustration55 1961-11-07 16 Mr. Carl Y. L. Chow (above), sales representative of The British Aluminium Co. Ltd., Singapore, has left for further training in Britain. Mr. Chow will work at the head office in London and factories throughout the United Kingdom and on his return will be appointed an55 words
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Article, Illustration185 1961-11-07 16 BELGIAN-MADE TRANSISTOR RADIOS COMING BELGIUM is now entering the Singapore market for transistor radios, which is already flooded with sets from other manufacturing countries, rotably Japan. The first consignment of Belgian transistor radios will arrive some time this week and will be sold at competitive prices. The manufacturer is Novak185 words
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84 1961-11-07 16 Top job for advertising executive MARKLIN AdvertLshiß Ltd. have appointed Mr. Loo Teck Hai, a senior account executive as manager of the Singapore office. Mr. Loo, 33, joined Marklin in 1952 and worked his way up from production assistant to senior account executive. Two months ago, he was awarded a84 words
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Article40 1961-11-07 16 A Penang millionaire, Mr. Yeap Hock Hoe. who is a director of Austral Amalgamated Tin Ltd., has returned from Australia where he Inspected the company's prospecting operations being undertaken in the New England district of New South Wales.40 words
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Advertisement350 1961-11-07 16 AUSTRALIA'S LARGEST COMMERCIAL BANK CAN HELP YOU TO PROMOTE TWO-WAY rRADE WITH AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, Want market information? The International Division of the Bank of Sfel^. New South Wales can tell you about the opportunities for trade offering with these countries. The Bank's complete banking service includes such special- ized350 words
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Advertisement108 1961-11-07 16 *7i i Til IT DC C I ijSf vfyi 'wSL* itnt v Yf H JB ft PilHP 1 DECK-TENNIS Mm ZB^^Bt&L Everyone travelling Lloyd Tnestino can spend the most enioyable JU*SbJjSSBp P art °f tneir leave in absolute relaxation and airconditioned luxury 1 ..Here life on board can be enjoyed108 words
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Article134 1961-11-07 17 l/UALA LUMPUR. Mon. Work Is well under-way on the construction of transmission lines which will eventually link the Cameron Highlands hydro-electric scheme with the Central Electricity Board's power network. When finished In 1963 these lines will form the arteries fcr transmitting 105.500 kilowatts frtm134 words
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Advertisement275 1961-11-07 17 i( How does Keivinator's M B Basic Improvements Plan V give me better value W B«bb3"^^^^^^^ Hf 1 k iw How, Madam? Because it means that Kelvinator is constantly testing new improvements, and as soon as a technical or design advance has been proved good it is built in to275 words
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Article, Illustration43 1961-11-07 18 HAIRFS SECRET WISH. IJAIRI OSMAN (arrowed) runs into position to take the pass fiom D. R. Denning, wao is being tackled by Mike Ransome of n Perak. This Malaya Cup match at Penang on Saturday was drawn 11-11.— Straits Times picture. I 143 words
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482 1961-11-07 18 OH KEE TIANG - VETERAN HOOKER HOPES TO PLAY IN THE SAME SIDE WITH HIS SONS OH KEE TIANG By Penang,' Mon. VETERAN Penang rugger star Hairi Osman has a secret wish to play in the same team with his sons some day. State hooker Hairi, 38, father of 11, told me that he482 words
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Article385 1961-11-07 18 LONDON, Mon.— Ken Wood, British international athlete, and a sub-four-minute miler, has announced that he has turned professional and will team up with Gordon Pirie to run at big-money meetings all over the world. Wood said last night that his new career would not interfere withReuter - 385 words
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165 1961-11-07 18 Bid to revive Achilles Club with a 'new look' SINGAPORE, Mon. An at tempt is being made to revive the Achilles Club, a leading athletics club in Singapore, until it became defunct two years ago. fhe man behind this move is Vernon Perreau, former Singapore AAA secretary, who said be165 words
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Article69 1961-11-07 18 PENANG, Mon.— Two irophy races the Club Cup (Class 2> over 1.1 miles and the Penang Plate (Class 4) over S\' 2 iwill be run at the Penan). Turf Club's three-day December meeting on Dec 10. 1? and 17. Distances are: Class 2 6 f oi69 words
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318 1961-11-07 18 EPSOM JEEP - SRA to change its name to MRA next year EPSOM JEEP 3y I Singapore, Vlon. THE Straits Racing Association will be renamed 1 Malayan Racing Association from Jan l. next year. rThis was decided at a committee meeting of the SRA here yesterday. Concern over the continued activities of Bookmakers318 words
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Article81 1961-11-07 18 ]yjELBOURNE, Mon—Sparkler, who hasn't won a -ace since August last year, is the mystery favourite for tomorrow's Melbourne Cup, the biggest race in Australia Sparkler ran a disappointing third In the Hotham Handicap on Saturday but Jockey Purtell still thinks highly of his chances. Bookmakers have made81 words
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Advertisement244 1961-11-07 18 Volkswagen CHAMPION MOTORS (M) LTD. Announcement to MALACCA OWNERS Pending the building of our new branch in 'Malacca, arrangements have been made with the kind cooperation of the Shell Co. of the Federation of Malaya for specialist servicing facilities at the Wolferstan Road Shell Service Station where our own technical244 words
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Advertisement124 1961-11-07 18 :::::::::::;::;k ::;i AtR-iNDiA I Wishes all their Indian friendsi llja j a Very Happy Prosperous If DEEPAVALI isi::i:H i i:i ::niUjHU iiH ::::::::::::::::::x:«:u^:u^:::: :::::::u:::::;:k::c::^:::: You're at home in foreign trade with just one visit: The FIRST NATIONAL CITY BANK of New York (INCORPORATED WITH LIMITED I,'\BILITY IN THK U.8.A.) DENMARK124 words
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398 1961-11-07 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - SOSC appeal to Govt. should not go unheeded NORMAN SIEBEL Ey MALAYA will send a contingent of 106 to the South East Asia Peninsular Games at Rangoon next month. Singapore's team is not likely to exceed 40 if that. Tne difference is not one of lower standards in Singapore and398 words
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Article65 1961-11-07 19 OENANO. Mon— The teams, in- eluding Tamllians 1 Culture Association, the dif ending champions, will compete ..i the Penang senior knockout soccer competition for the Victory Cup starting on Nov. 15. The other teams are: Chinese Wat.derers 'A' (current kvagM champions), Chinese Wanden-rs •B\65 words
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Article47 1961-11-07 19 PENANG, Mon.—Prospective Penang trainees for the Football Association of Malaya's proposed Burnley Cup competition will be seen in action on Sunday when a Penang Youths XI will meet the State team at the City Stadium. The mntch. in aid of tht Poppy Day Appeal Fund.47 words
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Article416 1961-11-07 19 SELECTORS DECIDE AGAINST EXCEPTION FOR HOWE LIANG SINGAPORE. Monday PRECEDENT CAN BE DANGEROUS AND CAUSE DISSATISFACTION AMONG OTHERS THE Singapore Olympic Sports Council selectors ruled today that competitors who have been set a qualifying standard to attain for selection to the SEAP Games at Rangoon next416 words
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Article, Illustration310 1961-11-07 19 LEE FOO SAN - Pearce to help Malayans improve their game LEE FOO SAN By IPOH, Mon. A young Australian who has played Wimbledon tennis is likely to give Malayan players plenty of "headaches" in the next three years. He is John Pearce. 24. who has been sent out by his employers, a firm310 words
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Article81 1961-11-07 19 STAR. Mon. The Kedah Badminton Association is calling for entries for Its 1961 Open championships senio, junior and veteran and inter-team tournament. There will be five events in the senior and junior championships, comprising men and women's singles and double.s. an mixed doubles. and two singles81 words
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Article157 1961-11-07 19 CINGAPORE, Mon. Slngapore Amateur Boxing Association will hold a trial for the featherweight and light weight divisions during the Singapore Police and Federation Police match at Thomson Road on Nov. 18 before recomme-ding its four boxers to the SOSC. for the SEAF Games. The council members, at157 words
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198 1961-11-07 19 MCA'S PROBLEM: TO RAISE $25,000 FOR AUSSIES VISIT ITU ALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malayan Cricket Association have a $25,000 problem. That is the amount of money they must raise to meet the cost of a twoweek visit by a Test-class Australian team in April next year. Australia Test captain Richie198 words
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Article237 1961-11-07 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. (SCHOOLBOYS from five countries, including 1 Malaya, will take part in an International badminton tournament organised by the Federation of Malaya Schools Sports Council in Kuala Lumpur from Jan. 2 to 9. FMSSC secretary Toh Boon Huah, revealed that India, Ceylon. Thailand and237 words
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Article43 1961-11-07 19 pENANG, Mon. Basiron 1 Alang of Perak won th* 50-mlle round-the-lsland cycling road race organised here today. Basiron clocked 2hr 18min 30sec. He finished about 250 yards ahead of runner-up SafTarudin Zain (Penang Tay Bock Teck (Malacca) was third.43 words
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Article101 1961-11-07 19 RAF slam Junior clubs 10-2 SINGAPORE. Mon. Royal Air Force trounced Junior Clubs 10-2 In their SAFA Premier League match at Jalan Besar stadium today. After leading 2-1 at halftime, RAF came back strongly and scored as they liked. RAF scored in the first minute when Toth beat Basri from101 words
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Miscellaneous106 1961-11-07 19 HOCKEY STORE LGK DiT. 1: SRC 0 Combined School 0. Women* friendly: SCC a WRAP Changi 1. MALACCA LGE: St. Francis Assn 5 Customs 1: Bandar Kaba Malays 4 Telecoms 0. PEKAN LGE: Ahmad Htgn School 'A' 7 AHS 'B 0. PENANG LGE: Sepoy Line* RC 0 Prison 0 VOLLEYBALL106 words
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Miscellaneous63 1961-11-07 19 FRIENDLY: Prison Reserves 4 Chinese Wanderers of Penang 2, at Talplng. RUGGER FRIENDLY (S'porc): SCC 12 (3 tries, penalty) Queen's Own Highlanders 0. SOCCER TOIK MATCH: Perak Stat* Selection v Mysore (ACS srd. T. Anson. S. IS'. HOCKEY PENANG WOMEN'S LGE: YWCA v Police (Victoria Green. 5.15). SWIMMING SPORE SEAP63 words
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Article, Illustration280 1961-11-07 20 Razak promises a boost in rural development cash under new Govt. KEMAMAN, Monday. INCHE Ibrahim Fikri bin Mohamed, Alliance Whip in the Trengganu Legislative Assembly, is to be the State's new Mentri Besar. This was announced tonight by Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, Deputy Prime Minister280 words
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Article29 1961-11-07 20 BONN. Mon. Acting Chancellor Konrad Adenauer today received for a discussion and lunch U.S. Central Intelligence Agency chief John J. McCone and his predecessor. Allen Dulles. U.P.I.UPI - 29 words
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Article27 1961-11-07 20 KANOIAH. SELVAOURAI. VELUPILLAI ituink ID who uMrml.fl. t.ndVr.il h. I|> :.nd M-nt WNBtfel M ih» fur.r.l of our brlovrd mother Madam V«lliamal who |>a.<>..-U n»ay 3-11-61.27 words
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Article66 1961-11-07 20 WELENSKY IN TALKS WITH MAUDLING LONDON. Mon. Sir Roy Welensky. Prime Minister of the Rhodesia and Nyasaland Federation, today began ministerial discussions on the problems of the Federation in a meeting with Mr. Reginald Maudling. the Colonial Secretary. Controversial proposals for a new constitution for Northern Rhodesia which touched offReuter - 66 words
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Article31 1961-11-07 20 DAMASCUS. Mon. Rail links between Turkey and Iraq have broken down as a result of heavy floods In Southern Turkey and North Syria during the past three days. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration59 1961-11-07 20 ADMIRING the shining hair of Sushila Perera (Miss Ceylon), centre, are Grace Li (Miss Free China) and Chang Chang Aie Hyun (Miss Korea) during an informal gettogether of Miss World contestants at the Waldorf Hotel. London. All the three girls ire 19 years old.Reuter - 59 words
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Article29 1961-11-07 20 NEW YORK, Mon. Mr. Nehru. Prime Minister of India, left New York by plane today for a meeting with President Kennedy at Newport, Rhode Island.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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305 1961-11-07 20 Princess Alexandra gets law degree in H.K. HONG KONG, Mon. Princess Alexandra today received an honorary law degree from the University of Hong Kong in a building which 15 years ago was a war ruin. An hour later, she opened a new students' union building at the Institution which nowReuter - 305 words
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Article49 1961-11-07 20 NEW DELHI, Mon. The Indian News Service said today Communist Chinese troops in Tibet have had a number of serious clashes with Khampa rebels during the past three months. The Agency's correspondent at Oangtok, Slkklm, said three "bloody encounters" occurred along the LhasaSinklang highway.— U.P.l.49 words
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Article36 1961-11-07 20 ROME. Mon.— The Italian Ministry of Posts is to auction its stocks of postage stamps Issued over nearly 100 years, and now out of circulation, with a total commercial value of about £5.175,000— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article370 1961-11-07 20 LONDON. Mon. Generally uncertain conditions prevailed In the stock market* today. Industrials were unsettled by recent aaverse company news and the prospect ot more to come. Tne Chancellor of the Exchequer's projected capital gains tax was also a restraining influence. Til. shares went ahead, and370 words
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143 1961-11-07 20 MAN DISAPPEARS IN CANAL AND CROWD JUST STARE SINGAPORE, Mon.— Scores of people gathered on the banks of a canal off Lorong 3. Geylang. today, alu-r a man had disappeared in the water but not one of them made an attempt to rescue the drowning man. They Just stood in143 words
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Article48 1961-11-07 20 EL FERROL (Spain). Mon. —The 6.300-ton passenger ship Marques ,de Comlllas. docked here for repairs, burned today, experts said it would be "completely destroyed." The liner arrived here on Sept. 25 from La Coruna and Southampton. Cause of the fire was not known. U.P.I.UPI - 48 words
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Article31 1961-11-07 20 TAIPEI, Mon. General Lo Tso-Ying, a member of the National Assembly and one time Governor of Kwantung Province, died here today of diabetes at the age of 66. —U.P.I.UPI - 31 words
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Article239 1961-11-07 20 ACCRA, Mon. Mr. Duncan Sandys, Commonwealth Relations Secretary, will drive with President Nkru m a h tomorrow along the route to be taken by Queen during her visit to Ghana, clue to start on Thursday. In LONDON. Mr. Hu^h Gaitskell. Labour Party leader, said the239 words
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