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Title Section18 1961-11-13 1 AYFUAGF DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times Ik**?** Estd. 1845. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1961. 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article693 1961-11-13 1 NG YOOK YOON - NG YOOK YOON. KENNEDY: WE WILL FIGHT FOR PEACE -P. 3 1961 revenue may exceed estimates By K. LUMPUR, Sun Business expects no extra taxation BUSINESS leaders in the Federation do not expect the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, to introduce any additional taxation when he693 words
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Article, Illustration52 1961-11-13 1 EDWIN DUTTON. captain of the Selangor soccer team that won the Malaya Cup on Saturday night by beating Perak 4-2 at the Merdeka Stadium, holds the trophy high as he is "chaired" by his Jubilant team-mates after the presentation by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong.— Straits52 words
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Article47 1961-11-13 1 BONHAM. (Texas). Bun. The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr. £Am Rayburn. dying of cancer, lapsed Into a critical condition late yesterday as his heart weakened. Dr. Joe Risser, the Speakers physician, said Mr. Rayburn had only "hours to day*" to live.47 words
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498 1961-11-13 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. T*HE Minister of Labour, Inche Ahmad Ibrahim, has asked the PublicRated Employees Unions Federation, whose members are now on strike, to suggest a better method by which the merit of their claims could be investigated and Judged by an impartial body. He was498 words
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164 1961-11-13 1 'WE LOVE LIZZIE QUEEN' SAY MARKET MAMMIES ACCRA. Sun.— The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh drove past placards sayIng "We love Lizzie Queen" and "Lizzie, smile on us again" as she continued her visit to Ghana yesterday. For the third day cheering crowds greeted the Queen and her husband duringReuter - 164 words
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Article28 1961-11-13 1 TOKYO. Sun. Reports reaching here today said two miners were killed when a cave-In occurred at a coal mine In Shime town. Fukuoka, Southen Japan.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article100 1961-11-13 1 \IOSCOW. Sun. Mr. iTI Vyacheslav Molotov, denounced by Mr. Khrushchev as a leader of the "anti Party group." arrived here by train from Vienna today. The only people waiting to meet him and his wife were his daughter and v. Press correspondents. He stepped fromReuter - 100 words
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Article29 1961-11-13 1 FAMILY POISONED SINGAPOBI Mm lalaj f.unilv of II <iii< r nether, fhc dau;hrr> f i li-lxd <» li<>-pit.t| late ("uislit nth su>pit fed f 'i d XMVMiur; after rjliri;29 words
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Advertisement60 1961-11-13 1 PATEK PHILIPPE Is the only watch manufacturer whose entire collection of men's watches carries, engraved on every movement, the official stamp of the State of Geneva, the authentic guarantee of centuries-old "GENEVA QUALITY." H. SENA, LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Singapore Pcnana. AT THE PARTY Sparkling Drinks Orang* Crush S«r»«p«rlii« O«rry»d«60 words
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Article, Illustration38 1961-11-13 2 ...BUT ALL THOSE ON BOARD RESCUED 0 THE Finnish ferryboat "Alpha" lies on her side in the quay at Cnsslehamn on th a Swedish east coast after capsizing recently. All people on board were safely rescued.38 words
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215 1961-11-13 2 LISBON, Sunday. ARMED and mounted police appeared in Lisbon's main thoroughfare yesterday on the eve of today's general elections, after rumours that oppositionists planned a demonstration there against Dr. Antonic Salazar's Government. Traffic was diverted and the police prevented groups forming. No demonstrationReuter - 215 words
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160 1961-11-13 2 GALVAO: MY HIJACK COMMANDOES DID A GOOD JOB V TANGIER. Sunday. CAPTAIN Hefarique Galvao yesterday admitted that Friday's seizure of a Portuguese airliner to spray Lisbon with anti-Salazar leaflets was his idea, and said his hijack commando "did a good job Capt. Oalvao. a former Salazar official who escapee iromReuter - 160 words
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123 1961-11-13 2 BOAC TACKLES THE PROBLEM OF FALLOUT DANGER LONDON, Sun. British Overseas Airways Corporation is taking special precautions to ensure that there is no danger from radioactive fallout to its passengers or crews, the corporation said yesterday. Since the start of the recent Russian nuclear tests there has been an increaseReuter - 123 words
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Article97 1961-11-13 2 Osborne is named in divorce suit LONDON. Sun.— Playwr.ghl John Osbome has been named correspondent in a divorce suit filed by Dr. Rogei Gilliatt, best man at Piincess Margaret's wedding. The suit probably wi«l be heard in the London divorce court. M Dr GilUatt, 38, married tne former Penelope Conner,UPI - 97 words
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Article59 1961-11-13 2 DALLAS (Texas i. Sun.— The United States has between 35.000 and 40,000 nuclear weapons in Its stockpileequivalent to 35.000 million tons of TNT Congressman Bruce Alger said here yesterday. The equivalent of 16.000 million tons of TNT, about 4,000 times all the conventional explosives used in World WarReuter - 59 words
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Article19 1961-11-13 2 CARACAS. Sun. Venezuela last night broke off diplomatic relations with Cuba, it was officially announced here. Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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110 1961-11-13 2 Rabat mob smashes up French Embassy nABAT, Sun.— A group of demonstrators yesterday broke into the French Embassy here, set fire to hangings and furnishings in the main lounge, and beat up an embassy employee. The demonstrators. demanding the release trom jail In France of Algerian insurgent leader Mohammed ben110 words
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Article106 1961-11-13 2 Earlier, about 1,000 demonstrators had smashed every window in the French Consulate-General with a barrage of .stone.s and bottles. Police who tried to hold them back had their uniform ripped off and their hats and shoes thrown in the air. One group of demonstrators smashed a fire-pump106 words
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85 1961-11-13 2 SALIZBURG (Austria), Sun.— The Aga Khan knocked down an Austrian pno-tographer-reporter while skiing in the Austrian Alps near Uttendorf yesterday, police said here today. The Aga Khan. 24. police said, had made it cleai to the journalist that he did not want to beReuter - 85 words
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Advertisement172 1961-11-13 2 I li 1/ BREEZY as they go You can always rely on Yamaha 50 (Model MF-1) for easy starting and brilliant performance. Look at these new features embodied in the latest and improved Yamaha 50 (Model MF 1). Electric and Kick Starter.. Practical. The answer to the transport Very economical.172 words
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Miscellaneous28 1961-11-13 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /'will i do) I and don't MOVE from that cmair VNO^V \jJNTIL OUC GUESTS ARRIVE,/ iAm-i m J L J J I I28 words
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Article, Illustration623 1961-11-13 3 'LET NO ONE CONFUSE OUR PATIENCE FOR FEAR OF WAR.. Young chimp to orbit earth three times: He won't do a 'Goliath' WELL FIGHT FOR PEACE -AND WE MEAN IT— IF THERE IS SHOWDOWN. SAYS KENNEDY WASHINGTON, Sunday. PRESIDENT Kennedy, standing amid the graves of America'sReuter - 623 words
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213 1961-11-13 3 Tourist hands over 'how to spy in Russia' textbooks MOSCOW, Sun. An American tourist has handed over to Soviet officials two United States documents telling tourists to Russia how to recruit agents, the Soviet Government newspaper Izvestla said last night The newspaper published an article by. the Soviet Novosti Press213 words
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Article59 1961-11-13 3 BERLIN, Sun.— East Berlin and West Berlin police last night hurled nearly 100 teai gas grenades at each otne: when a West Berlin loudspeaker van appeared at the border in the French sector. The wind favoured the West Berlin police and blew all the tear gas towardsReuter - 59 words
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130 1961-11-13 3 WASHINGTON, Sunday. JAPAN is building a new rocket launching site on its Pacific coast, the U.S. magazine Missiles and Rockets reported yesterday. The weekly technical Journal had a centre-page illustrated article on Japanese space efforts. It also said Japan "reportedly" had sold rockets toReuter - 130 words
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Article34 1961-11-13 3 NEW YORK. Sun. Film star Sal Mineo was fined i US) $50 yesterday for speed ngMineo pleaded guilty to driving at 54 m.p.h. in a 40 m.p.h. zone U.P.I.UPI - 34 words
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Article174 1961-11-13 3 THE GAY LIFE OF A SKELETON CWANSEA. (Wales), Sun. The story of the gajy life and violent death of Mamie Stuart has been revealed after the discovery of the crumbling bones of a skeleton rotting in a cave near here. Detectives delving Into the find said Mamie, a 28-year-old dancer,UPI - 174 words
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Article25 1961-11-13 3 FORLI (Italy), Sun.—Enrico Medici, a retired 82--year-old railwayman, has died here a day after paying the last instalment for his coffin. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article87 1961-11-13 3 Arithmetic teacher a dog LONDON. Sun. Bingo, an 18-month-old golden retriever dog, who can add. subtract, multiply and count up to 50. is to become and experimental arithmetic teacher at a school in Colchester, Essex. By a series of barks he will answer questions put to him at a primary87 words
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Article40 1961-11-13 3 BRUSSELS,, Sun Eleven of Europe's top socialist leaders, including Britain's Mr. Gaitskell, met here in private today and, according to sources close to the Socialist International, agreed on 'minimum conditions" for EastWest negotiations on Berlin. —Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article47 1961-11-13 3 UTRECHT (Holland). Sun. —Dutch twins have launched a campaign to help twins born in Dutch New Guinea— where the Papuans tldnk twins are abnormal and often kill one of the pair. The campaign is being run by the Dutch "Association of •wins."— ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article48 1961-11-13 3 BUENOS AIRES, Sunday. A crowd of 300 people attacked a train in Santa Fe province yesterday Six were reported wounded when the train's police guard repelled them with gunfire and teargas. The attack was the first outbreak of violence in Argentina's two-week-old railway strike. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article62 1961-11-13 3 STRIKE HITS BEA FLIGHT SCHEDULES LONDON, Sun. Butish European Airways announced yesterday that its in lei national flights out of London Airport would be cut by a third starting at midnight Decause of a strike by 1,000 airport loaders, drivers an<i porters. The company's giant Comets are already grounded. ItsReuter - 62 words
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Advertisement280 1961-11-13 3 KEY to Extra WGOVRf MULTI-VITAMINS jC^IF/ AND MINERALS J^j^ T BE i KLIN TABLETS W\ VA Don't stay on tha side-linei ot lit* bacoiK* you lock the neceuary vitality to get the mott out of living. Take BEIKLIN today and feel new vigour Jtk ond vitality in your body, because280 words
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Miscellaneous237 1961-11-13 3 RADIO SINGAPORE SHORT WAVE BERVICE 41 METRES MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: 47S METREB A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.02 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; 7.05 Melodies At Sunrise; 8.00 The News; 8.05 More Melodies At Sunrise; 9.00 Close Down; 11.00 Programme Summary; 11.02 Music Prom The Ballet; 11.30 Paul Temple And The237 words
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Miscellaneous162 1961-11-13 3 Dr. Bradley Remembers; 11.00 Sing It Again; 11.30 Invitation To Dream: 12 midnight Close Down. RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SERVICE 41.7 METRES AM 6.00 Time Signal; Negaraku; News Headlines; 6.05 Morning Melodies; 6.60 Keep Pit With Teik Lee; 7.00 The Malayasaires; 7.30 Time Signal, News; 7.15 Song Time: 8,00 Time162 words
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Article395 1961-11-13 4 Police to protect volunteers at centres gINGAPORE, Sun. Dismissed workers of the Singapore People's Association have been given till noon tomorrow to leave their picket base in the Havelock Road community centre. The ultimatum was issued today by the Association's Board of Management, together with an announcement395 words
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Article280 1961-11-13 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. T*HE Bank of America has confirmed that eight of its employees have been sacked because they went for their lunch at 1 p.m. instead of midThe bank was commenting on the strike by about 80 of its employees. The eight men who280 words
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Article144 1961-11-13 4 Nightsoil disposal today SINGAPORE. Sun.—Nightsoil removal operations beginning in Singapore at 6.30 a.m. tomorrow will cover the following areas. Group One: City area One (New Bridge Road. River Valley Road. Pulau Saigon. Pearl's Hill Road. Park Road and Colombo Court). Group Two: City area Two (Arab Street. Clyde Terrace, Rochore144 words
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Article58 1961-11-13 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The luncheon talk by Mr. Lakhdar Brahimi. the diplomatic representative of the Algerian Provisional Government in South East Asia, organised by the Singapore National Union of Journalists, will be held at the Capitol Restaurant, and not at Peking Restaurant as originally announced. It will be58 words
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Article, Illustration174 1961-11-13 4 SINGAPORE, Son. Singapore remembered her dead of the two world wars at the Cenotaph early this morning to mark Remembrance Day. Lord Selkirk, U.K. Commissioner in Singapore, laid a wreath of poppies after the last post was sounded. He was followed by the vicepresident of the174 words
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Article282 1961-11-13 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE Singapore Motor Workshops Employees Unions today decided to give the Ford Motor Co. of Malaya Ltd. in Bukit Timah one week's ultimatum in which to settle its claims for wage increases and better working conditions or face "whatever industrial action we deem282 words
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Article, Illustration55 1961-11-13 4 SINGAPORE Assemblyman. Mr. S. V. Lingam, garlanding bis bride, former Miss Sushila Dcvi, after their wedding at the Mariamman Temple, South Bridge Road, yesterday. The bride is the daughter of Mr. R. Subramaniam, of Guntong New Village, in Ipob. Mr. Lingam. Assemblyman for Aljunied. is with the United55 words
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Article92 1961-11-13 4 SINGAPORE. Bun. Ministry of Culture film shows for the week, all starting at 7 p.m., are: TOMORROW: Lorong 27. Kampona. Geylang Kampong Bedok. Lorong Fatlmah, Woodlands end. TUESDAY: Lorong Chuan. Teng Kong Tua, Lam Ho Village, Neo Tlew Road. Pel Tong School dementi Road. WEDNESDAY: Boon92 words
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149 1961-11-13 4 Towkay to send pirate victims back home JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. v A Singapore merchant, Mr. Ng Hai Liang, was today completing plans to repatriate the 15 Indonesian seamen brought to Johore Bahru after a pirate attack last week. The seamen, their ages ranging from 15 to 42, reported that a149 words
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Article215 1961-11-13 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. All future primary schools here are to have their own dental clinics. Speaking at the opening of the new $373,000 Ouillemard Integrated Primary School yesterday, the Education Minister Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin said: "Instead of taking pupils to dental clinics we have now with215 words
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Advertisement548 1961-11-13 4 LQR»^NISATIOfM X l'JJi»].'plrWllH J LAST DAY! V^^l X "MACISTE IN THE LAND OF CYCLOPS" J Chete ALONSO Scop* Colo. 4- With Chinese S ibtitlcs 4. ON STAGE TONIGHT X AT 9. j0 P.M. X Ridittuiion Presents TITHES "8.30 Special": (l Compered By 4 LARRY LAI t TAN SWEE LEONG TMmlc548 words
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Article525 1961-11-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun THAT'S THE SUGGESTION OF SOPIEE TO HELP PEOPLE WITH ABILITY BUT WITHOUT DEGREES THE Director of Information Services, Inche Mohamed Sopiee, today suggested that a Malayan working people's college be established within the next two or three years. He was one of the525 words
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Article162 1961-11-13 5 'Easy to pay' homes for 71 lOHORE, BAHRU Sun. J S even t y one Chinese settlers of Stulang Laut here, who have been served with eviction notices, will move into new homes at Tampoi, eight miles from Johore Bahru town, next month. The State Government wants the land now162 words
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Article110 1961-11-13 5 Borneo plan for teacher training JESSELTON. Sun. Emergency training courses for .-chool teachers In North Borneo will begin here next year and continue until 1964. A total of $139,000 will be spent by the North Borneo Government under this scheme next year. Of this sum. $55,000 will be allocated as110 words
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Article, Illustration121 1961-11-13 5 DR. E. W. de CRUZ, a past president of the Penang Eurasian Association, and his wife, the former Emilie Cenevieve Chopard, who celebrated their golden wedding with a dinner, attended by several hundred guests, at the Penan; Chinese Swimming Club on Sunday. Or.121 words
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Article85 1961-11-13 5 2,000 GUESTS AT PENANG WEDDING BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sun.— The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee. today officiated at the wedding of Mr. Yeap Yean Lam, elde.st son of Mr Yeap Ban Seong. a prominent businessman here, to Miss Yeoh Ah Chai at the Jit Sin High School hall. The bride85 words
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Article81 1961-11-13 5 CINQAPORE, Sun. Dr. B.R. Sreenivasan, Principal of the University of Malaya division here, and two other professors have been Invited to take part In an education conference In Manila from Tuesday. The others are Prof. H.B. GlllUand. Dean of Science and Professor of Botany, and Prof.81 words
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Article22 1961-11-13 5 TAN JONG MALIM, Sun The next meeting of the Tanjong Malim Town Council will be held tomorrow at 10 a.m.22 words
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263 1961-11-13 5 SINGAPORE, Sunday. JHE Barisan Sosialis leader, Dr. Lee Siew Choh, will ask the Legislative Assembly on Thursday to express regrets that "the Government is pursuing a merger policy of unequal rights, contrary to the interests of the people of the two territories.*' He263 words
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99 1961-11-13 5 'EDUCATION IN HEALTH' CAMPAIGN IN PENANG DENANG, Sun.— The City Council has finalised a six-point programme for an intensive health education campaign next year. The campaign will start after the Chinese New Year in February. A mobile health clinic will tour the city area to give lectures on infectious diseases,99 words
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Article41 1961-11-13 5 IPOH. Sun. The Mentri Besar of Perak will give away the prizes to winners In the signboard competition held in conjunction with the recent Language Month here, at the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce on Nov. 1741 words
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273 1961-11-13 5 SINGAPORE, Sun '|"HE Singapore Medical Workers' Union today denied that it had planned a days sympathy strike in Mipport of the striking Public Daily-Rated Employees' Unions Federation, as alleged by the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. "There was not even a273 words
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Advertisement340 1961-11-13 5 DO YOU KNOW? You can now shop for your wristwatches in air-conditioned comfort (we stock all the world-known makes) at our NEW WATCH DEPARTMENT as from 15th NOVEMBER when we extend our present tailoring establishment. Your watch repairs and adjustments are also welcome. Ring *****. KIAM SIN TAILORS of Fitzpatrick's340 words
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Article, Illustration1076 1961-11-13 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday fHE 13th Colombo Plan Ministerial conference opens at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall here tomorrow to consider, among other things, proposals for bridging the gap resulting from a serious shortage of fully-trained technicians in most SouthEast Asian countries. A 245-page1,076 words
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Article50 1961-11-13 6 SEREMBAN. Sun. The Yang dl-Pertuan Besar of Negrl Sembilan opened a surau (prayer hall > and a workshop at the Negri Sembilan Old Folks Welfare Home here yesterday. The two buildings— costing a total of $11.000— were built with funds from the Social Welfare Services Lotteries50 words
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Article36 1961-11-13 6 KLANG. Sun —Mr. Eu Eng Hock will be formally Installed as president of the Klang and Port Swettenham Rotary Club at a ceremony on Saturday night when the club will also receive its charter.36 words
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Article67 1961-11-13 6 KUANTAN. Sun. The State Executive Council has referred the resolution, passed by the Kuantan Town Council recently seeking free medical treatment for its members and their wives to the National Council of Local Government for a decision. This was stated today by the State Secretary, Dato Ismail67 words
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242 1961-11-13 6 Award provides more pay and tea twice a day SINGAPORE, Sun. The United India Fire ana General Insutance Co. Ltd.. is to pay a minimum starling pay of $185 a monlh for clerks and $85 a month for peons or messengers. Both races Include cosi of living allowance. The company242 words
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Advertisement380 1961-11-13 6 T use PERKINS diesel because nothing else will do 4 different men with 4 different problems, found the same answer MR. TEOH, Chin Radio Co., ALOR STAR MR. LIM/Perak Iron Mining Co., Ltd IPOH Mr. Teoh needed an economical run- Perak Iron Mining had a big problem, about for his380 words
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Advertisement202 1961-11-13 6 So pretty! So fresh! So clean! Throw away those dirty, old fashioned chicks ...because PLASTIC SUN CHICKS are here. Plastic sun chicks last and last, clean so easily, look so modern, cost so little. (Only $1.00 Per sq. ft., including fitting). A, S bbSS.- Use PLASTIC SUN CHICKS inside to202 words
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Article, Illustration47 1961-11-13 7 THE SULTAN OF PERAK presents a silver salver to Lt.-Col. Othman Rani, commanding officer of the 3rd Battalion, the Royal Malay Regiment, at a farwell parade in Batu Gajah on Saturday, prior to the battalion's departure for Kedah after seven years' service in Perak.47 words
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395 1961-11-13 7 Offer rejected: WD men threaten strike ANOTHER ONE CENT AN HOUR— NO RISE AT ALL, SAYS UNION SINGAPORE, Sun. fl IE ARMY Civil Service Union today rejected the War Department's recent offer of wage increases totalling about $3 million a year for all its 27,000 local employees. The union demanded395 words
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Article60 1961-11-13 7 On Welfare course JESSELTON, Sun. Two North Borneo girls are leaving Jesselton tomorrow for Manila to attend a threemonth course In voluntary social welfare work there. They are Miss June Liew and Miss Vivien Prltchard. the first from this country to attend such a course, which is sponsored by the60 words
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Article38 1961-11-13 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. The monthly official board meetIng of the Geylang Straits Chinese Methodist Church, will be held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Quah Chin Hln, at Hythe Road, Serangoon Gardens, at 8 p.m. tomorrow.38 words
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198 1961-11-13 7 SCOUTS URGED: BE PREPARED TO HELP IN FLOODS KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Federations Chief Commissioner of Boy Ccouts, Inche Zalnal Abldln bin All. has asked all Scouts in the country to be prepared to render help during monsoon floods. In a circular to all Scout Commissioners In the country. Inche198 words
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Article115 1961-11-13 7 3 Labour Party men hurt in crash TOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— Three Labour Party leaders here were injured when their car crashed into a timber lorry in heavy rain early yesterday. Mr. Son Kirn Sian, Socialist Front Assemblymen for Sonai-Kulai. Mr. Knew Tone How. head of the party's Johore Bahru branch115 words
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203 1961-11-13 8 Car chased by Customs officers overturns and burns PENANG, Sun.— A ctr suspected to be conveying illicit liquor overturned and caught flre while trying to shake off pursuing Customs officers during a chase along Green Lane early this morning. The driver the only occupant was detained when he crawled out203 words
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Article78 1961-11-13 8 IPOH, Sun.— The primary schools building programme in Perak is getting a big boost this year a totai ol $1,672,200 has been earmarked for expansion in seven districts in the State. The seven districts where there will be more class- rooms and improved anitaities are (with78 words
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211 1961-11-13 8 All quiet at strike school— Leaders will be expelled STAR. Sun. All was quiet today at the Aminah English School, a private co-educ-ational institution, at Telok Wanjah here, where about 300 students staged a lightning strike last Monday. Two constables stood outside the gate when the school re-opened today after211 words
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212 1961-11-13 8 EQUAL RIGHTS FOR ALL MALAYANS, LIB-SOCS URGE CJINOAPORE. Sun— SingaO pore and Malaya should never have been separated and the citizens of both territories should be considered as citizens of a United Malaya, enjoying equal rights and opportunities, irrespective of race, coiour or creed. sßid Mr. Wee Soo Bee. chairman212 words
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Article117 1961-11-13 8 'MAGIC SPRING' IS NOW DESERTED I/'LANG, Sun.— The "magic spring" at Kampong Deiek Kechil, near here, which attracted thousands after its "discovery" on Oct. 12. is now a deserted, lonely place. Only six Ch;nese nu\> and girh> were seen at the spring today, two days after the Selangor Keligiou> Attain117 words
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Miscellaneous268 1961-11-13 8 Buys- Bunny By Balph Miointdahl ■■■HHH~T~PEOPLE USUALLYI I(tHATS YOU*)] (XAV, lIF VA NEEDS ANVTHIN'V A _J COME HERCT' ■'PROBLEM, iKoKMIy ELSE, HONKYER HORN! J%f**>M inrcu'cU V EAT INC4Jf!f. 6UVNOR.I P6MANP W^-yr-^ W 2<Jl\ DUOSYS /SYLVESTER! HOW AM f "THE SAME SERVICE >r f VT XjCW) DRIVE- lU (I SUPPOSED 1268 words
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Article, Illustration366 1961-11-13 9 Penang's founder lacked method and foresight THE fad was Ihat until Francis Lifiht a |U lii^> pathetically small band of pioneers' landed at Penan" on July 10, 178G, nobody had ever set out deliberately to start a colony on a desert island. There hud been emigrations to America, of course,366 words
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Article, Illustration915 1961-11-13 9 appeared and were summed up in two other letters from Light that year. "A French padre and 100 Christians, small and great are come from Quedda to settle." he wrote, to Andrew Ross at Madras, "besides a number of stragglers. The former915 words
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Advertisement125 1961-11-13 9 NOW BY BOAC FASTEST JET SERVICE SINGAPOREMANIU -TOKYO MANILA non-stop in 3 hours 45 minutes TOKYO in 8 hours 50 minutes SINGAPORE +dffrjl 2/^v« MAHI 1 1 A a \SI y^W^^PIMMRRM! IKY* 1 iiAivMHififerfftl^^^^MM^KSsii&R^M^^^ #f HONOLULU ill! FRANCISCO NEW YORK N«w 11% BCMC Comti tht taster route from wish at125 words
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Miscellaneous215 1961-11-13 9 Straits Times Crossword ll^ 1 id iflt .\c ross I taadum&tm ai&o <B>. urrd pr& Not n*w. that: m* gW?W MS ■> £SQ &J2KZ U. tamm is simply a leu deadly >»'spoilt specimen of mow It. Nw«"Vuiwr er.ar.ge In cir- 15 «j "P eta: to do with ceruin rays a215 words
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Article42 1961-11-13 10 .-ft H..rW. tl» (Minimum) THE FAMILY Of tne ale Mr F I. iio^e who nent ".reaiti". and attended ft\t funeral on io ii al. MR A MRS HO SENC HOCK thank end fnen.H lor 'nnr pre»en'« on mr o' -heir »e.t.42 words
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Article231 1961-11-13 10 M ""'W. </« < Vimimum) SALE COMMENCINO TODAY at Or.h.ird Road. JUBILtE Sr.MOOL KLANC IfM I >t ration of i I to form IV commence* Novemiier IS. Ur- I R. V. MEYER. Oihthilmic Op' mid. m l-ens •'oasuliantr ■iv, Sintaporr Tel W34l* Una. Hld^ Kuala l.umpur MATILDA HAIRSTYLIST Ul231 words
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Article620 1961-11-13 10 place within the frametwrft of national interests. This may not be a popular line with even member of the Chinese community or even every member of the MCA. But it is in accord with the facts «nd the needs of the times. M.C.A. s rehabilitation will be620 words
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Article375 1961-11-13 10 Even though he intond.. to visit Kenya this month the new British Colonial Secreta»-y wiij be hard put to fit in a constitutional conference th's side of Christmas, which rncciy confirms that the London mission led by Mr. Kenyatt? was being several shades too optimistic if375 words
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Article199 1961-11-13 10 Other people's misconceptions about one's own country are always good for a laugh and seldom worth indignation. Senator Nahappan, just back from the United States, is still feeling the sting of the gross ignorance h e encountered several times. One businessman, he found, thought President Sockarno was Malaya's199 words
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Article, Illustration1521 1961-11-13 10 The misery and majesty that is South America JAMES MORRIS the Guardian) sums up his tour of a land as big as Australia and China put together In a country of limitless room... millions live in hugger-mugger squalor 1 LUGGED home no sold ingots from South America, like the sneering1,521 words
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214 1961-11-13 10 A REPORT in the Straits Times of Nov. 10 states there Is a demand for New Zealand meat and butter iv Malaya which cannot be met for lack of refrigerated storage and I 'would welcome this opportunity for comment, as it would appear that214 words
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Advertisement594 1961-11-13 10 STRAITS TIMES REE PRESS Ftr fta mwlaill •d—rttt•r, mt ntrtmnt—i— <*t IK COLD STO«A« AICADI to4keMA.no bjoao. »i-«o»»o»« ■At raev/M mil mimriUtmmtt mud 6u mumbtr r**Ua*. SmmO md—rHnmtntt plmn* t* ytoral«n ma« ml— UM CMP STOSA6I BILAMCHIS a« HOLLAND KOAO. KATON«V Mfect. «OAO a. «av«l *aii AUTMO*u:r9 AMNTaI I CITY594 words
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Advertisement8 1961-11-13 10 //good f WATCHES DFSERVE GEMEXI WATCHBANDS/ MADE IN8 words
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Advertisement80 1961-11-13 10 FROM WED. NOV. 15th SALE at THE LITTLE SHOP RAFFLES HOTEL DRESSES FOR ALL XMAS OCCASIONS from $45.00 ARE BACK AGAIN IN TINS r^<Baati <S»br <«'•• j Tltaaali •wurithmaiH ""^SSBKM^^ vF '^tO^^^ i aaaf A W r^*^/ < M fm> j I All«n*uryi Malted Rulki art lull o> nourohmvnt. readily80 words
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Article, Illustration478 1961-11-13 11 JEFFREY FRANCIS - JEFFREY FRANCIS By Dodgers provide $2m. and 1961 estimate is topped already KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. I'HK anti-evasion drive by the Income Tax Department brought in an extra $2 million during the first 10 months of this year, the Straits Times was told today. The478 words
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Article98 1961-11-13 11 TEENAGERS IN BICYCLE THEFT GANGS SEREMBAN. Sun. Teenage boys here have formed gangs specialising in stealing bicycles. Police disclosed today that those caught said they sold the machines for $40 each A police spokesman said: "We have detectives watchIns the cinema halls, but it is so difficult to tell whether98 words
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Article30 1961-11-13 11 LONDON. Sun. -Mr. S. M. Appaduray. of Ipoh, passed in Roman law (class 3) and constitutional law and legal history t class 3) at the Michaelmas bar examinations.30 words
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Article, Illustration469 1961-11-13 11 THREE DELEGATES PRAISE PREMIER'S MALAYSIA PROPOSALS |£UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Delegates from seven countries arrived here today by air to altend the Colombo Plan ministerial conference here tomorrow. Among the delegates were the United States Undersecretary of State, Mr Chester A. Bowles, and the British Parliamentary Un-der-Secretary of469 words
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Article57 1961-11-13 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun. The Advisory Board of the Federal Capital of Kuala Lumpur has rejected the proposed layout of the Rural and Industrial Development Authority's $1,600.- -000 headquarters building at Batu Road. The Rida plan is for a 10--storey building which will also serve as a57 words
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Article27 1961-11-13 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. A farmer's daughter. Ong Ah Choon. 10. was found drowned today in a well near her house at the 10th milestone, Tampines Road.27 words
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453 1961-11-13 11 For first time a woman in the Cenotaph parade KUALA LUMPUR. Sun FORTY ex-Service members in white uniforms led the Remembrance Day parade at the Cenotaph here this morning. One of them was the wife of the Municipal Architect. Mrs. Peggie Taylor, who served in the front lines during the453 words
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Article180 1961-11-13 11 SINGAPORE, Sunday. "MEMBERS may borrow more money from their co-operative society if a revised rule is passed at the annual general meeting of the Singapore Government Public Works Co-opera-tive Thrift and Loan Society on Wednesday. The proposed rule one of several to be revised, raises180 words
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Article89 1961-11-13 11 CINGAPORE. Sun.—Detectives were tonight combing the North Bridge Road area near the Odeon theatre following a gang fight there earlier Just before the 4 p.m. show a large crowd of dnemagoers saw gangsters armed with daggers pounce on a bar boy and a shop89 words
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Article88 1961-11-13 11 KOTA BHARU. Sun. A former attendant at the Social Welfare Department here promised to get Jobs for two men and cheated them of $80 each, the Sessions Court here was told today. Hanafl bin AbduUah, 20. pieaded guilty and was bound over for one year for88 words
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Article18 1961-11-13 11 KAJANO. Sun. Eightyfive children have registered for admission Into the Semenyih Government English School for 1962.18 words
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Article65 1961-11-13 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Two men were fined $25 each in the past two weeks for disobeying subpoenas to attend court as witnesses in summons cases. Today Kee Man Sian. of Jalan Dhoby. pleaded guilty to not turning up in the Magistrate's Court on Oct. 26. Last65 words
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Article29 1961-11-13 11 KUALA LIPIS. Sun.— The people of Kampong j'eram Besu, 20 miles from Raub on the Llpis road, have built a 408 ft. bridge across the Lipls River.29 words
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Article210 1961-11-13 11 1863 stamps miss the show J£UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Late entry prevented two of Malaya's earliest stamps, issued during the British East India Company rule of Penang. from being exhibited at the Malayan stamp exhibition here. The exhibition lasted twa days, yesterday and today. The stamps, believed to bn rare because210 words
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Article53 1961-11-13 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. Th« Singapore blood transfusion service is in urgent need of more donor.s. New and regular donors are asked to call at the transfusion centre at the General Hospital between 9 a.m. and noon, and between 2 p.m. and 4 pm Appointments can be made53 words
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Advertisement59 1961-11-13 11 Jf F" NON-SMEARING LIPSTICK ONE APPLICATION LASTS WHOLE DAY IN 5 COLOURS sole §mm: WING ON CO., 73-75. SOUTH BRIDGE RD S PORE. TEL: ***** New Shipment just unpacked "WEBB JmmSm^ CORBETT" A ffiSffiM Finest Kvft- V^^B I English SySH i rystalwarv V Make your Selection today LANKA Jewellers (TH59 words
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Advertisement264 1961-11-13 11 Jam BL, if iHau/pi/tho m nn uffuj uiu HQffl AT m A **f Thirty Mcondat and niggingaches, i •ttbbing twinges, melt «w«y in the HhOIIITIQTICITI w.rm glow of Mentholatum DEEP I lltjll (I II M HEAT treatment. That 1 betterl ■■W*"«IUIIUII| That's much better I p I Nothing relieves rheumatism264 words
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230 1961-11-13 12 If you suffer from A BRONCHITIS read this EPHAZONE ttbiets axe available to all sufferers from bronchitis, asthma, bronchial catarrh, phlegm on the chest, hay fever and allied complaints. EPHAZONE is easy to take, safe to use and give* quick relief and surenecs of effect The properties 01 EPHAZONB may230 words
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Article, Illustration637 1961-11-13 12 PRYCE- JONES - Both charm and egoism in dynamic writer's self-portrait PRYCE-JONES By IT is hard to know what to say about Norman Mailer. There arc those who claim that he is the most promising American writer of his generation. There are others who dismiss him as a spent force. In this highly637 words
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476 1961-11-13 12 ADMINISTRATORS IN ACTION. By F. M. C. Willion (Allen and Unwin. 355.) By CHARLES DIXON BRITAIN is one of the few countries which recruit their public servants without any specialist training and clings tenaciously to the view that an administrator should learn his476 words
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Article105 1961-11-13 12 OF BABBLE, BUBBLE AND BURPS BABBLED OF GREEN FIELDS. By Dem. l Batchelor. (Hurchinson. 255.) MR. BATCHELOR should have taken his title from another play. "Babbling Gossip" would have been more &pi—lor babble it does with sometimes a bubble and often a burp. It claims on the dust jacket to105 words
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Article88 1961-11-13 12 Tale of a rescue THE Emerald Whaler, by William T. Laubenstein (Deutsch. 18s.), an account of the rescue of some convicted Irish Fenian transportees from Western Australia by an American whaling -ship whose captain was in collusion with American Fenians, is a breezy, naively partisan little narrative, neatly put together88 words
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214 1961-11-13 12 THE ANCIENT WORLDS OF ASIA. By Ernst Diaz. (Mjcdonald. 305.) OUT of second-hand source material Professor Diez has made a first-rate book. Each chapter is devoted to some significant site, to expose a fresh a lgle on the organisation of ancient society. He214 words
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Advertisement76 1961-11-13 12 EPHAZONE y. L. MORISON. SON JONEJ (FA* EAST) LTD. 25. Medeiros Bj/.'c? j S/.igopore. I l-r^j 20. Ptrang Jt, > -z^&^^W Penang. Famous the world over l or 150 years, skill in the blending of costly Virginia tobacco has been a proud tradition of the manufacturers of Craven "A". Tipped76 words
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Advertisement9 1961-11-13 12 ADVERTISEMENTS FOR MYSELF. By Norman Mailer. (Andre Deutsch 215.)9 words
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Advertisement183 1961-11-13 12 Jt SPEED "M nly GEARBOX (355.95) Fr*^ gallon of \y/ vli>s#£^ PETROL good for 45 miles £^V ffl^ /T7) featherbed /^**^k comfort! A PROGRESS MOTORS LTD 4b. Orchard Road, Singapore. lei. *****-5. WEAUME BROS, in Maiacca. Seremban. Kuala U-Di.' ftmf UNIVERSAL CMS in iDoh NENG GUM Alor Star SEGAMAT STORES183 words
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Advertisement1720 1961-11-13 13 BLUE FUNNEL LINE PPEIGNI tNIUIRIES: 111: MIS r-Ab»*Sl tNMIRUk: Itll 14U II AktW, LIVtRPOOL, (.'ASfw, IUKUUH, I. cUWIIh NIAI fCM> Uli, s 'in. 'Irani PELEUS L.>erptll. i_>gcit Ml. I Te4|. Ne. 14 11 Nn 17 NCHISES V li.eipetl Inoutr b*l 1 I Nl. II Nt. 1121 Hi. 21 AUK li.erpill.1,720 words
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Advertisement1348 1961-11-13 13 ■^A^7"n! B^ymr^^pmrxpjS insnc^^TT l^ I THE E. A. C LINESjtllllUb 10. MIOIIERtANtAH, CONIINENIAL >LAWUIW».I»N rM«U. jt/El'T-fxA SELANDIA k) 11/21 Net U/11 Nl. 15/11 Nn lafwSlXm lonigtNA' i 21 Nn 4 Otc 5/ 7 Oec II Oec Vti.\^7*i 'MALACCA" I) 14/1T Dec 11,11 Oec 21 71 tec V»afy SAMOA h II1,348 words
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Advertisement1646 1961-11-13 13 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. ftaT SINSAPORE (l*CK**rnt* tkt Until (lataaai) H LINES EXPRESS SERVICES TO UNION lIVERPIII I CONTINENTAL PORTS S pore P. Sham ftnt«| ■ENAVBN L'llll. G'moutn, Notie'CMn UPt/Ntlil Nn 17/11 lENHIANT .H, H Uig. I'oon, Hlvrt. R'dam M'bro. Nt. 11.21 Nn 24,21 Nn 21/ t lENVRACKIE (E.U'1,646 words
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Advertisement1180 1961-11-13 13 W^ McALISIER tSc CO., LTD. >-fc ELLSRMAN LINE da KLAVENESS LIME HAVRE LONBON. HAMBURG ROTTEROAM LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO t HUH SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTLAND CITY BF NEMCASTIf Acceit.ni cull Ui Ciitnl 1 SMt> S'oo'» P S>am "erant Aaenca 21/27 Nt. M Nt. 1 lie 21/ M Nl. BOUGAINVILLE Calls1,180 words
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Article30 1961-11-13 14 RI'BBI'.K TIN (perlb.) (per picul I Not. 751 eta. $482.62! 7 cloaed $482,121 8 73i ct*. $481,871 9 74 cts. $483.75 It 7SI eta. $488,371 11 closed $485.0030 words
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1390 1961-11-13 14 From Our Market Correspondent rpHERE is now added force to the point of view that tin shares will be experiencing a boom again early next year and ironically the new boost comes from the American stock pile authorities. Last week the1,390 words
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Article427 1961-11-13 14 ALL Malayan Exchaaife Banks' AsaoeiaUon rates remained unchanged on Saturday as follows (all rates to $100) New York: buying T.T. 33 15/16. airmail O.D. 33 1/16. 90 d/st 33 5/16 credit bill*. 33 7/16 trade bills. Canada: buying T.T. 34 1/16. airmail O.D. 34 3/16. 90 d/st 34427 words
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Article139 1961-11-13 14 THE new Board of Ipoh Tin Dredging, of which Mr. Barney Pise is now chairman announced that dredging operations during the first six months of the financial year to next March have shown a loss of approximately £20,000 In addition to the overall loss of £13,000 for last139 words
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Article58 1961-11-13 14 Output from the estates and mines In the Guthrle Agency (Malaya) Ltd. Group for October and for 1061 to date in bracket* are as follows: Robber 9.302.000 lb < 78.094,000 lb). l>a black 1 152.500 lb. (1.465.--400 lb). Palm oil 2,258 tons (19.900 tons), palm kernels 544 tons58 words
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Article41 1961-11-13 14 WHKI STOCK INDICtS: N.v. Not N*V. t H«». W H«». 11 inouatrlanu 151.49 153.1S U3.M 151.44 143.13 Tlim: 385 M ill, 33 9M.40 MT.M 3M.M Dtllw ruM«r|: 230 M 230. M 230.M 330*4 2M.M. J«n. 1 MM. 100.41 words
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Article36 1961-11-13 14 October rubber crops Included: Sangei Takang 71,000 lb; Temrrlob 129.000 lb. Ayer Panas 180,000 lb.. Klnang 100.MKJ lb.. Pajam 224.500 lb., and flu Bennt 65.000 lb. Batu Llntang 253,000 lb. and Glecraly 163.000 lb.36 words
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Article63 1961-11-13 14 Krponc Drrdcint Malayan Tin Siamese Tin •V Malayan Sr. Besi Glenealy Plant Ltd. Sua Belong Current payment la 6d. ls.t Is. 6d. 9cl. 15 10'- t T Interim. Date or payment .lam. 26 Dec. 29 Dec. 15 Dec 29 Jan. 31 Nov. 25 Total for year 100% 40%63 words
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457 1961-11-13 14 J<HE tin price on x Saturday morning fell by $1,374 to $485 per picul on an offering increased by five tons to 240 tons. The offering for the week was estimated at 1.485 tons compared with 1,445 ton* previously. The price opened the457 words
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Article1172 1961-11-13 14 TnilF state of shares on the 1 Malayan Stock Exchange showing last biuineM to Norember 4 (A) and last business since that date (B) with H and L. standing for HLfhest and Lowest business this year to date were: INDUSTRIAL* H L a I Aiei Brickt 1.001,172 words
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Advertisement1184 1961-11-13 14 Express U.S.A. Pad He tit Atlantic Coast Sarvto* ETA ETA ETA HA S'po'« H'kon| S. Francisco I. Angtlt* N.York as. "Kmikma Mary" 24 21 Kn S Die 27 Ote 2* Otc 14 JM I la H»i Mar.' 21 Die/ 1 JM )M 17 JM 2* 111 14 Fit All suitably1,184 words
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Advertisement465 1961-11-13 14 SPREAD THE RISK... ut Manoflcrs of the THIRD MALAYAN FUND, financial nperh who have accumulated a vast amount of •xparienca and knowledge ot rhii market work tor you. Let thai* sproad your investment over Malaya's soundest enterprises. Application form and tret boofttet tbtmtmable from IJm Mannner,. Malayan Unit Trusts Ltd^465 words
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Article, Illustration52 1961-11-13 15 My son. MM CHKONG MI.NG. aged 13 years, 45 tall, whose' photOßnph appears above has Ixrn nu- sinj from his dome at No. 493-147. Jalan Durian (off 1 l.ilan t.unosl, SinKapore 14. situr r. 11l 61. 4 substantial reward is offered tn any person who fives inform.iiion leading to his52 words
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Advertisement749 1961-11-13 15 TENDERS 1 SUPPLYING AND LAYING OF PREMIX IN PETALING JAVA Tenders are invl;ed for the Mippiymg ana laying, by approved type of machine, ol prennxea bituminous maiudam in Petailng Jaya. S|M( lftc atloos anu Bills o: Quantities can be obtained at the low n Engineer s Office. Peialing Jaya. Tenders749 words
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Advertisement622 1961-11-13 15 TENDERS TENDERS will be received from j P.W.D. Registered Contractors in Class "E" and above under Head VIII 'c) at the office of the Public Works Department. High Street. I Singapore. Tender Bon No. 1 up to noon of the 24th November. IS6I lor the: Suppl> ol Motor Transport Spares622 words
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Advertisement1515 1961-11-13 15 ■■■■■■^^■■■■■■■^■■■■1 SITUATIONS VACANT II Words SS (Mm. )—Box St ets. txtra GURU NANAK INSTITUTION, IPOH. Vacancies exist for QUALIFIED AND EXPERIENCED TEACHERS, PRBFERABLV GRADUATES, for higher forma In English Literature. History and Geography for 1962 Apply ssrly with credentials and minimum salary dsurid ts ths msnsger SITUATION WANTED it Wordt1,515 words
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Advertisement733 1961-11-13 15 OFFICE SPACE VACANT M Words U (Min.)— Box St tts. txtrm IST CLASS modern building centrally located with up-to-date amenities) at reduced rental suitable for offices. etc. For particulars please apply Bos. I A 5246 B.T. B'Dore. HOUSES 1 LAND FOR SALE it Word* Si (Min.)— Box St ctt. txtra733 words
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Advertisement843 1961-11-13 15 TUITION it Wards IS (Min.)— Box it ct,. rxtra ENJOY DRAWINC PAINTING <WSSI tern or Chinese) with graduate of an 1 Academy of line arts. Beginners also welcome. Tel: tl vv. Katoog, Spore. JAVA KWAV LAPIS (Layer Cakes) 1 Special 3 Weeks' Courses Morning/ 1 Afternoon Classes. For Particulars:— 117.843 words
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Advertisement771 1961-11-13 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Words SS (mtm.}— Box it rt*. txtra •MALL DOWN PAVMINT! choice of ISM modsls:— Renault "TM" (45 mpf>. P/Pr«(*ct, Standard S hp. S/Vlnsuard A Citrorn. Vt»a -'Jt Moutmeln Road <B'pors 11 >. MALAYAN MOTORS LTD. UIID CARS STOCK Msrrit Osfsrd 1960 54.950 Psrd ZMut 19SS 3.400771 words
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Advertisement407 1961-11-13 15 SHOPPING GUIDE (S'porc) it Words Sit (Minimum Dmilt 1 month. It Word, fj.io (Mtm.) SWAN SHOi* STOCKISTS:- Vart Btorr. 332. Noith Bride* Hood. 3M174 JAVA MOOtS (tssSsa. corsets, brasnicrr* madi'-io-nn-nxur' ATIK TI«S. Uatlk sblrtn. everything iof Batik. lU:>k Shop. QUALITY ANO SERVICE Knsrsn- te«d. Lee Onn Goldsmith It Jrwril»r». HniK-nporr407 words
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2069 1961-11-13 16 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP WT7* J DOUBLE* FOR BOUGOURE By TPOH, Sun. Punters had a rude snock here today when Straight Flight 11. the rank outsider in Race 8, won and paid $370 for a win ticket. Second In the race was another outsider. Cool Assurance.2,069 words
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Article88 1961-11-13 16 Total pool $158,850 Ist *****1 $42,655. 2nd *****1 $20,048 3rd *****7 $10,237. STARTERS ($969 each): *****1 *****0 *****3 *****3 *****6 *****9 *****6 *****2 *****6 *****0 *****5 C O NSOLATION ($l,OOO each): *****8 *****4 *****2 *****1 *****6 *****5 *****9 *****8 *****3 *****3 Last four elicits of Ist prize "3731"—1588 words
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256 1961-11-13 16 I A I KKL. Sun.— The two United J Mates sntries dominated the tenth running ot the SSO«,m Washington inter national race here yesterday. The winner of the 1-1/2 miles event was T. V. Lark, who finished threequartern at length ahead ofReuter - 256 words
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Advertisement327 1961-11-13 16 j w f y when you deposit your funds in MALAYAN FINANCE (A WHOLLY-OWNED SUBSIDIARY OP MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED) You can make your own future when you decide to do something about it, instead of leaving it to "happenstance." The most practical, purposeful thing you can do is to place327 words
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Advertisement118 1961-11-13 16 a one week all expenses paid HOUDAY TWO Ask for details and FREE entry forms at your nearest provision store, fe^*=-*^ piiiiiiiiiiiiiyiiiiij 2nd Prize: De Luxe 11.2 cv.ft. FRIGIDAIRE Refrigerator. J^ jj C^fl^K^^7 J heinz c I TOMATO KETCHUP MM 57 DAYS S7 PRI7F<; j/ umi^ Di rKiz.cs 1\ TOMATO118 words
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Advertisement453 1961-11-13 17 NOTICE Federation of Malaya SSSJM.OM s>,<r Registered Stock l/i/1978/81 Notice Is hereby given that the Transfer Register of the abovementioned ioan will be closed from 17th November to Ist December. 1961, both days lnc'.usive. for the preparation of Interest Warrants. Registrar of Public Debt BANK NEOARA TAN AH MELAYU KUALA453 words
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Advertisement269 1961-11-13 17 NOTICE Mr. Tham Tatt Vow Is no longer employed by Messrs. Tong Nam (M) Ltd.. and U not authorised to collect money or transact business on behalf of this Company. VERNAT EASTERN AGENCIES LIMITED OFFICIAL RECEIPTS NOS. ***** TO ***** INCLUSIVE Please note that the above numbered official receipts are269 words
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Advertisement392 1961-11-13 17 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) Re: Tan Yang Bwee trading as International Electrical Co. Bankruptcy No. 325 of 1960. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the Court has fixed 22nd 1 November, 1961 at 2.30 p.m. at the Registrar's Chambers, ground i floor. Supreme Court, Singapore. for hearing the Public392 words
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Advertisement918 1961-11-13 17 NOTICES FLAG INVESTMENT COMPANY LIMITED (Formerly Oriental Telephone and Electric Company Limited) Three. London Wall Buildings. London, E C Two. 10th November, 1961 to assenting stockholders (or their Assignees). Dear Sir (or Madam*. Under the terms of the offer of Henry Ansbacher and Company dated 31st October. 1957. to acquire918 words
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Advertisement823 1961-11-13 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are invited from Federal Citizens and permanent sen-ing Government Officers for appointments as TYPIST MACHINE OPERATOR in the Audit Department. Applicants must be unmarried females. Salary Scale: $100 130 x TM 146 1(0 I 7.60 190 206 x 7.60 260 plus Cost of Living Allowance at current823 words
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Advertisement407 1961-11-13 17 TENDERS WAR DEPARTMENT TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for the punl.ase and removal of War Depaitment buildings and other assets In one Lot at BEMBAN CAMP Near BATU GAJAH. PERAK. The buildings vary In slae and Include Umber framed buildings with corrugated galvanised Iron or attap walls and corrugated galvanised407 words
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Advertisement181 1961-11-13 17 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE JALAN BESAR STADIUM Offers are Invited for the lease of four Advertising Hoardings at the Jalan Besar Stadium for the year 1962. Particulars and tender forms may be obtained from the Parks and Recreation Division. Ministry ot Labour. Havelock Road, during normal office hours. Tender Deposit $100/-.181 words
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Advertisement194 1961-11-13 17 NOTICE ARCHITECTURAL COMPETITION FOR THE GREAT HALL, THEATRE AND ADMINISTRATION CENTRE. UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA, KUALA LUMPUR The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya invites Arclilteci* who are reglsieied in the Federation ol Malaya under Part I ot the Architects Ordinance 1951 (No. 49 of 1951), to submit designs in competition194 words
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Article, Illustration155 1961-11-13 18 STRAITS TIMES PHOTOS BY LIM YAW CHONG, NG BEH LEOW AND SOONG HON SIN BELOW Selangors first goal scored by Kirn Leng The Selangor inside-rights shot goes into the net through Ahmad Nazari's legs. A HMAD Nazari, the Perak captain and fullback, wins this aerial155 words
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Advertisement85 1961-11-13 18 jßffi i Offer you T the latest 334, North Bridge Road, S'pore-7. (Opposite Odeon Theatre) Sot COLDS. /?C#£S ""MSB™" and PJ9/A/5 a general tonic for young and old CUt/MZff<J U4e Help yoursett to t^tte, hea im T*l/ |7U Oil with new formula -Embelix 1 1 lIJL/IV Vfl L *t»cti hastens85 words
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Article101 1961-11-13 19 SOCCER TOfK MATCH (Alor Star): Mysore 2 Kedah POPPY DAY MATCHES: S-pore 4 (Ibrahim Mansoor, Kirn Swes sahar Husaln, gift) Joint Services 3 (Ash worth 2. Coatee) at SUore; Penang State XI 3 (Chuah Poh Beng 2, gift) Penang Youths 0 at Penang. PENANG WOMEN'S IKIU. Whites 3 Colours101 words
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449 1961-11-13 19 LONDON, Sun A HECTIC DAY FOR DERBY TEAM JJEAVY rain, which washed out one game and pushed attendances at most grounds down to the lowest of the season, helped lo pull the top English League soccer sides back yesterday. Burnley, leaders of the449 words
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Article108 1961-11-13 19 SHOCK BY UNKNOWN IN CYCLE TRIAL SINGAPORE. Sun. Amir Osman, 18, an "unknown" cyclist, caused a sensation In today's BEAP Games cycling trial when he beat eight Class 1 riders In the 145 kilometres massedstart race over a 30-lap course at the Gap. Second was Abdul Kadlr Hassan, followed by108 words
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Article51 1961-11-13 19 MELBOURNE. Sun. Victoria were forced to follow on 167 runs behind when they were all out for 181 in reply to Western Australia's 348 on the second day of their Sheffield Shield cricket match here yesterday. At the close. Victoria had made 20 for no wicket In their second51 words
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Article1329 1961-11-13 19 FIRST DIVISION Aston Villa 3 Arsenal 1 Klackburn Z Birmingham 0 Blackpool 1 Li-itiui 1 Cirdnf 2 Shi-IX. Wed. 1 hrlM-a 1 Bolton 0 Man. United i Leicester 2 Notts Forest 3 Burnley 2 Mi. ii I mtrd 3 Man. i itv 1 'lottrnham 4 I1,329 words
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Article274 1961-11-13 19 LONDON. Sun— Results of yesterdays Rußby Union matches: founty championship Devon 0 Corw»,ui 5; Lanes 3 Durham 11; Northumbern, nd 6 York* 3; Somerset i O i oucs 9 ny frn i T*" 1 Blackheath 6 °> f or 3 p, 1 n 'on Welsh 17Reuter - 274 words
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216 1961-11-13 19 -Barrington— is hero of England's big Test score POMBAY. Sun. In extreme heat, England took their first Innings score against India to 500 for eight and then declared 20 minutes after tea on the second day of the First Test here. At close India had made 42 for no wicket.216 words
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Article333 1961-11-13 19 3-DA V MEET FOR AA U IS PROPOSED KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday TME Federation of Malaya AAU Open champion- ships at Ipoh next year may be held over three days if funds were available, the executive council decided at a meeting today. Perak AAA president B. H. Flinter suggested that the333 words
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Article561 1961-11-13 20 Rajendra says he is willing to fight the Reds but first he wants proof... SINGAPORE, Sunday. "\|K F.V. Kajendra today challenged the Singapore Government to prove that the Singapore Association of Trades Unions (SATU), of which he is a joint secretary, is Communistcontrolled. He said561 words
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Article, Illustration130 1961-11-13 20 In silence lest we forget... WITH bowed head, a Royal Malayan Navy rating keeps vigil at a corner of the Kuala Lumpur Cenotaph while members of the diplomatic corps, Service chiefs and others stand in line to observe two minutes' silence in memory of the dead of the two WorldReuter - 130 words
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Article48 1961-11-13 20 SANTA MONICA, California, Bun. Actress Terry Moore yeterday gave birth to a six-pound, nine-ounce baby boy in St. John's hospital. Miss Moore, wife of Stuart Cramer 111. said the baby will be named Orant Lamar Cramer. He Is the couple's second child.— U.P.l.48 words
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Article, Illustration103 1961-11-13 20 P.M. VISITS MALAYA CUP MAN NOORDIN 0 YESTERDAY'S picture of Noordin in his hospital bed. KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today visited Selangor's Malaya Cup left-back. Abdullah Noordin. who was admitted to the general hospital last night after his scooter crashed in Suleiman Road. Abdullah told103 words
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Article28 1961-11-13 20 SINGAPORE. Sun. The University of Malaya Society will stage the English play "Sergeant Musgrave's Dance" at the Cultural Centre Theatre for Tour nights beginning Nov. 22.28 words
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Article106 1961-11-13 20 Man goes berserk or plane SYDNEY, Sun. Foar stewards overpowered a 23-year-old man who went berserk on a Qantas jetliner today during a flight from London to Sydney, via Singapore, passengers said here. During the struggle, a st*ak knife which the man had taken from the plane's galley, was wrested106 words
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Article145 1961-11-13 20 LONDON, Sun. Most Indian students In Britain feel there is colour discrimination against Indians in this country, according to a broadsheet published by Political and Economic Planning, the independent research organisation, today. The broadsheet said 91 per cent of middle class Indian students in Britain and 74145 words
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Article160 1961-11-13 20 ALGERIAN LEADERS HELD IN FRANCE pARIS. Sun. French 1 police claimed to have captured the high command of the Algerian Muslim rebels in France in one of the most spectacular crackdowns in the seven-year-old Algerian conflict. About 30 rebel National Liberation Front (FLN) leaders were arrested by French counter-espionage agentsUPI - 160 words
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