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Title Section21 1961-11-15 1 NATIONAL LIBRARY. SINGAPORE,*. AVrRACE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times New***** Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1961. 15 CENTS.21 words
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Article, Illustration60 1961-11-15 1 ZSA ZSA LOOKS FOR A SAFE IN THE RUINS FILM STAR Zsa Zsa Gabor shovels through the debris of her gutted $750,000 home as she looks for a safe after the Bel Air, Hollywood, fire, one of the biggest in America in recent years. More than 250 palatial homes were60 words
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104 1961-11-15 1 STALIN IN DISGRACE IN EAST BERLIN OERLIN, (East Sec--13 tor), Tues. Stalin was swept out of the centre of East Berlin during the night. A statement issued through the East German News Agency ADN this morning announced the removal of the bigger-than-life statue of the former Soviet dictator Stalin from104 words
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255 1961-11-15 1 MALAYANS CUT OFF Lundula flying in from capital LEOPOLDVILLE, Tuesday A SMALL Malayan UN force guarding the airport at Kindu, 800 miles East of here, has been surrounded by 700 hostile Congolese troops. A UN spokesman said today the Malayans' water supply has been cut ofl". The Congolese have capturedReuter - 255 words
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197 1961-11-15 1 STAPHORTS, (East Holland), Tues. Local police today abandoned their investigation into the "midnight justice" administered by the people of Staphorst on a couple suspected of having committed adultery. Not one of the towns 3,000 inhabitants would come forward to testify aboutReuter - 197 words
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Article124 1961-11-15 1 5 pirate craft held by Navy SINGAPORE, Tues. Five suspected pirate craft have been captured by H.M.S. Maryton and H.M.S. Chawton in the sea off Borneo so far this month, naval authorities here reported today. Maryton. under Lt.-Cdr. J.R. Hutton, and Chawton, under Lt. B. Cormack, are ex- pected to124 words
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405 1961-11-15 1 Talks on impact of US rubber sales I{UALA LUMPUR. 1V Tues. Three mem- bers of the Cabinet today held talks here with the United States UrMer Secretary of State. Mr. Chester Bowles, on the American rubber stockpile releases and how they are going to hit Malaya's rice bowl. They were405 words
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Article33 1961-11-15 1 LONDON. Tues— Flags flew throughout Britain tod;* and presents and greetings arrived from the Royal family, including his pa Ante in Ghana, to mark the 13th birthday of Prince Charles.33 words
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Article454 1961-11-15 1 TALKS TODAY TO END CITY STRIKE SINGAPORE, Tuesday. ipEACE talks between the Public Daily-Hated Employees' Unions' Federation and the Government to settle the current strike of workers in the essential services will reonen I tomorrow. This development has re--1 suited from the Government's I qualified acceptance today of proposals made454 words
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Article50 1961-11-15 1 JAKARTA. Tues. One in, three of Indonesia's 90 million I people suffer from malaria. I according to Mr. August Seleky, executive director of the West Borneo Anti-Malaria Service. He told reporters that every year the disease killed 120.000 Indonesians below the age of 30— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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258 1961-11-15 1 MANILA. Tuesday MILLIONS of Filipi--ITI nos voted under, police and militia protection today to elect their next President. Scattered violence. lncludin* one death, and last-minute vote buying with food and cash were reported from throughout the Philippines. At midnight Malayan time an258 words
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Article70 1961-11-15 1 COLOMBO. Tuesday. The Prime Minister. Mrs. Bandaranaike. has told Mr. Khrushchev that it would be "a traiedy" If Russia lost goodwill in uncommitted countries because she had resumed nuclear tests. An official announcement today said she made the remark in a message sent at the weekend urgingReuter - 70 words
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Article37 1961-11-15 1 NO N-TEST IN AFRICA* VOTE UNITED NATIONS —Main po'itu v committee oday voted in call n ncmbcr st.itcs tr mi BttVjrtal '>ut or conbntag to < irrv out in kf rii .t racleai testg in •rat Kfiiter.37 words
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Advertisement15 1961-11-15 1 iA*j^KdLkM ,^^^r^ Sparkling Drink* Oring* Cruth lirtipinll.'.'Chifyiii. Grip* Fruit Sod* (gTjv.q #.ng»r_»««f_._Di7_Gins»r.Ai« ..•J.«mon«o_».lc« Cr«im So4a15 words
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Article53 1961-11-15 2 TAIPEH, Tues— Hsiu TsaiYun*. 20. poured acid over his girl friend's face because her father woud not permit her to marry him. police reported. Wang Mei-Hsiang. 18. suffered severe burns on her face and hands and was rushed to hospital. The youth gave himself upUPI - 53 words
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142 1961-11-15 2 Mr. Vladimir Semichastny to head Soviet SS MOSCOW. Tues. Mr. Vladimir Semichastny. former leader of the Soviet Young Communist League, has been appointed head of the Soviet Secret Police, it was officially announced last night. Mr. Semichastny takes over from Mr. Alexander Shelepin. who was appointed to the Communist PartyReuter - 142 words
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Article24 1961-11-15 2 DAMASCUS. Tues. The first election under the new Syrian regime will be held on Dec. 1. the Government announced yesterday.— U.P.l.24 words
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226 1961-11-15 2 7-year-old girl slain in sex attack MELBOURNE. Tues. A seven-y c a r-old girl was found murdered in a crop of oats behind the state school at East Warrnambool. 150 miles west of Melbourne today. She was Roslyn Philp. a pup.l In the first grade, who disappeared on the wayReuter - 226 words
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451 1961-11-15 2 LONDON, Tuesday \JR. Macmillan, the British Prime Minister said last nighl that Britain's aim was to achieve a relaxation of the dangerous rivalry between the different power blocs. He was speaking at a banquet given by the new Lord MayorReuter - 451 words
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398 1961-11-15 2 U.S. pledge to Nato: Our best efforts PARIS. Tues PRESIDENT Keftnedy yesterday pledged the "best efforts" of the U.S. towards building a stronger Atlantic community. In a message to the Nato parliamentarians' conference meeting here, read by the Army Secretary, Mr. Elvis Stahr. he also spoke of the neid toReuter - 398 words
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278 1961-11-15 2 NEW YORK, Tues DRITAIN denied in the United Nations Security Council yesterday Ethiopian charges that the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland had supplied military aid to the secessionist Congo province of Katanga. Sir Patrick Dean. Britain's resident representative, also rebutted allegations that theReuter - 278 words
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Miscellaneous30 1961-11-15 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby (tto. I'm pab too busy J^i\\\ tIAHt IK** 1 haven't oone vet?v)|| Ajust'as'iltmougutl V. to COM 6 SMOPPIMG \t> <*?* WMILC IVE^ STILL {wABM^y. Mwv^^iWWM^av^HMiM^MHJ CMMH^^BB«JIbI^^HMMMM30 words
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189 1961-11-15 3 Queen in capital of the king, Talking drums say 'Welcome' KUMASI. (Central Ghana), Tuesday. fHEERING thousands brought the Queen's V/ procession to a halt when she and Prince Philip arrived at this ancient capital of the Kings of Shanti in central Ghana yesterday. The proud and normally unexpressive Ashantis surged189 words
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382 1961-11-15 3 U.N. body urges apartheid sanctions NEW YORK, Tues U.S., BRITAIN ABSTAIN IN VOTE TO MAKE SOUTH AFRICA CHANGE THE United Nations' General Assembly's Special Political Committee last night recommended sanctions against South Africa and consideration of her expulsion from the United Nations, but in both cases by majorities insufficient toReuter - 382 words
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176 1961-11-15 3 Portugal censured for refusing colonies report NEW YORK, Tues. The U.N. General Assembly's Trusteeship Committee voted yesterday to condemn Portugal for its refusal to report to the United Nations on conditions in its overseas provinces. The vote was 83 to three, with two abstentions, in favour of a resolution sponsored176 words
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Article124 1961-11-15 3 New group emerges in Algeria A LGIERS, Tues. A new A liberal group calling itsell "The Movement for Co-Ope-ration" and pledged to Algerian Independence has emerged here. In tracts distributed to newsmen, the M.P.C said it was the successor to "The Movement for Community which was formed 11 months ago124 words
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Article26 1961-11-15 3 MOSCOW. Tues.— Dr Hans Kroll. the West German Ambassador, left Moscow today by air for home, according to West German Embassy sources here. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article64 1961-11-15 3 HONG KONG, Tues. The Peking People's Daily, said today the visit of the I'nited States Secretary of State. Mr. Dean Rusk, to Japan recently was to organise a North-hast Asian military alliance. The New China News Agency quoted the newspaper's commentator as saying that the alliance wouldReuter - 64 words
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150 1961-11-15 3 /CANBERRA, Tues." An \J Australian naval base to replace Singapore is not likely, defence authorities said yesterday. They were commenting on a suggestion in the London Observer that Australia should help to create a base at Perth or North Australia. The defence authorities said thereReuter - 150 words
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Advertisement178 1961-11-15 3 >fc "*""3MMWBEri^B^B^W^^R^B^HI^B^B> WSn < '*.i 3P R^F^. 9hl «K 'WJM n^S: *r y SI i RhF V k 9h <£!*& s ..^PSE^Rh fipF JR^RhH i, J^ R^R^ ■itW'^^ A n i jP 1 v > I ■RtLvfc.«. wWft >^9v VfiK^R^^i^RH^ r^Br^r^r^JL Delicious, real fruit Hartley's Orange Marmalade Hartley's rich, golden178 words
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Miscellaneous418 1961-11-15 3 R ?h»I?« SINGAPORE RADI MALAYA SHORT WAVE SERVICE: MEDnn^wTvTsE.mcE NAT NAL BHOBWAVE 476 metre* SERVICE 41.7 metres A.M. 6.00 Oood Morning; 6.02 w m^ Morning Prelude: 7.00 The News- AM 80 Signal: Neßam--705 Melodies At Sunrise- 800 v: News Headlines; 6.05 MornThe News; 8.05 More Melodies At lng Mel °dies:418 words
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Article, Illustration113 1961-11-15 4 Pickets at shipping manager's home THESE striking employees of Paterson, Simons and Co. Ltd, yesterday picketed the. Cameron Court house of the company's shipping manager, Mr. N. W. Ireson, because they said it was beinc used as an office. The Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union representing about 100 striking workers113 words
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Article92 1961-11-15 4 390 NEW DONORS TO BLOOD BANK SINGAPORE, Tues— Three hundred and ninety six new donors were among 1,091 people who cave blood to the Blood Bank last month. Of the people who rave Mood, 255 were Servicemen. 588 civilians and 248 relatives of patients. Blood transfusions were given during the92 words
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Article101 1961-11-15 4 SINGAPORE. Tues— Nigh tsotl removal beginning In Singapore at 6.30 a.m. tomorrow will cover the following areas: City One: New Bridge Road, Carpenter Street, Pickering Street, China Street, Cross Street, Amoy Street, Telok Ayer Street, Maxwell Road and Pagoua Street. City Two: Crawford Street. Beach Road. Arab101 words
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Article32 1961-11-15 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Boy Scouts Serangoon District Association will hold Its second annual distict campflre on Serangoon Garden Estate Sports ground on Dec. 2 from 7 to 9 p.m.32 words
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245 1961-11-15 4 KILLED WITH IRON ROD: MAN GETS 7 YEARS rTHAMBIAH Vadivelu, 43 Jailed for seven year death of a tractor driver SINGAPORE, Tuesday. I, a ground nut seller, was rs today for causing the r. Yahya bin Abdullah, 32. He was found guilty of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. The245 words
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Article119 1961-11-15 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Aduli Education Board today warned students, who have not paid up lees, that they will be barred from sitting for the forthcoming Cambridge School certificate examination. Mr. Ang Gee Bah, the Board's Administrative Officer, said in a statement that a number of students119 words
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Article292 1961-11-15 4 nr*HE following is today's schex dule of civil aircraft movements at Payn Lebar Airport. ARRIVALS BOAC: From London. Zurich, Istanbul. Telieran, Karachi, Calcutta. (BA 708) 5.35 p.m. Garoda: Prom Jakarta (OA 802) 8.55 a.m., from Bangkok (OA 803) 4.25 p m. Thai* International: From Jakarta (TO292 words
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158 1961-11-15 4 MERGER: MEMO FROM 10 UNION LEADERS FOR LEE SINGAPORE, Tues. Ten union leaders will call at the Prime Minister's Office tomorrow morning to deliver a lengthy memorandum on the merger issue. The memorandum was drawn up after a meeting of 41 trade unions, led by the Singapore General Employees' Union,158 words
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130 1961-11-15 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Student and Youth Department of the Chinese V.M.C.A. will hold its second annual students essay competition on Nov. 26. The competition, which is divided Into two classes, is open to all schools in Singapore. Class "A" Is open to all130 words
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Advertisement342 1961-11-15 4 t DOWN THROUGH THE YEARS NO MUSICAL B HAS EVER COME NEAR to MGM's B FOR all-round "f^ I ENTERTAINMENT! p JS. I Here it is... to 1 i* "m% enjoy again m yV Jkk FROM TODAY ■J aflj v. AT SINGAPORE'S LIDO B And nothing on the screen since342 words
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Advertisement183 1961-11-15 4 fsrroro opens today; (SINGAPORE) 11 a.m- 1.30-4. 00-6.30 9.30 p.m. LAUGHING AS NEVER BEFORE IN THE YEARS WACKIEST COMEDY! W PFGGY iBjOORDWAniS PETER REYNOLDS- CEORCIHA COOKSON- GLAOYSBOOT BARBARA STEELE~ 5 .SZSC B ,f»%V#VI OPENS TOMORROW! I Vta*JLMByP (SINGAPORE) HIS BIGGEST, BROADEST, FUNNIEST EVER! .^R^R^al R^R^rW. (HOP Jerry m' Xr£& IuCICII183 words
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Article178 1961-11-15 5 XMAS RUSH EASIER to HANDLE KUALA LUMPUR. Jues. The Postal Department is finding it easier to cope with the Christmas rush this year because the public are co-operating. According to a Postal Services spokesman, the public are co-operating by sticking stamps correctly on the toL right-hand comer of the envelope178 words
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Article67 1961-11-15 5 Replanting drive: 7,000 apply KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Federation Government's replanting drive this year, code-named "Operation Ulu," has within 45 days of its launching In September yielded 7,467 applications from smallholders to replant 31,422 acres. Th« campaign aimed this year at 374 remote kampongs deep In the Interior— ends on67 words
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Article54 1961-11-15 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Tues Inche Abdul Razak bin Ahmad, a founder-member of Party Rakyat, Is to appeal to the party's central executive against a decision by the Penang division to expel him for an alleged breach of party discipline Inche Razak was alleged to have openly criticised54 words
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Article52 1961-11-15 5 KAJANG. Tues.— The first annual meeting of the Kajang Youth Club has been postponed to Friday at the Ki-jaiiK Hall. It was to have been he!d last Sunday, but the number of people who turned up— so was not considered sufficiently representative of the youths52 words
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Article177 1961-11-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Applications to put up about 20 multistorey buildings in the heart of the Federal capital. representing investments of more than $18 million are being held up pending full consideration of the Antolic Town Planning Report. The authorities are waiting to get a clearer177 words
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Article16 1961-11-15 5 KUALA KANGBAR. Tues.— The Kuala Kangsar Hawkers' Guild will celebrate its eighth anniversary tomorrow16 words
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189 1961-11-15 5 CALL for NEW INQUIRY ON EDUCATION IN SINGAPORE SINGAPORE. Tues. Two Opposition assemblymen will urge the Government to appoint a new commission of inquiry into education. A joint motion, to be tabled by Mr. David Marshall (Workers' Party, Anson) and Mr. C. H. Koh (Ind., Joo Chlat), at the Assembly189 words
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Article186 1961-11-15 5 ITS a mouthful to say but Kuala Lumpur has become the headquarters of the Regional Travel Commission '^r the Pacific and East Asia of the International Union of Official Travel Organisations. A Federal Government statement announcing this says the commission Is one of seven186 words
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306 1961-11-15 5 Expert panel to aid Malays in industry THEY WILL ADVISE COMMITTEE ALREADY STUDYING PROBLEM JHE Federation Government's standing committee to boost Malay participation in commerce and industry has chosen a panel of 36 experts to help them in carrying out their job. This was stated today by Inche Abdul Aziz306 words
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183 1961-11-15 5 PENANG, Tuesday. MULTIMILLIONAIRE rubber magnate Mr. Heah v* Joo Seang today advised girls contemplating marriage to "join a finishing school in preparation for their matrimonial life." "There are many women who talk themselves out of their marriage," he told pupils of the Methodist183 words
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Advertisement251 1961-11-15 5 ALL NEW! the only portable typewriter wttti LIGHT. LIGHT golden-touch underwood 18 Che ideal gift for Christmas jg»/il\ W»ijh» only 9 Ib ni^^B^^ Full->ize stantb'd krvbo*-<J Tjkn full-s<:e «r«tionery W.ite« 90 'turn pc Rns H LMqut j*m rt Irate key Ltlt «od "CM hj-xl rouch-«r i~i Automat^ pafacaph indentation T>«O'Colour251 words
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Advertisement1728 1961-11-15 6 ABC OF EPF. This employer starts his year with 8 employees for whom he pays EMPLOYEES PROVIDENT FUND contributions in January. In each month from January to June he sends the appropriate Form B with his remittance for the month. In February HALF YEARLY NOTIFICATION OF E.P.F. CONTRIBUTIONS Ganeson (No.1,728 words
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Article, Illustration1355 1961-11-15 7 MANY ASIAN STUDENTS IN N.Z. LACK GOOD KNOWLEDGE OF ENGLISH— Mr. EYRE ITUALA LUMPUR, Tues. New Zealand's Defence Minister, Mr. Dean Eyre, said today that the Association of Southeast Asia "is being conceived in the true spirit of the Colombo Plan." In1,355 words
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Article, Illustration1376 1961-11-15 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— "With prospects of complete independence through merger with the Federation of Malaya, we in Singapore are on the threshold in which the future is to be made brighter, full of promise of yet greater political and economic stability, thereby1,376 words
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Advertisement156 1961-11-15 7 DEPOSIT Your funds with f Lombard Central Finance m M Company Ltd. I 'security v^ combined with an attractive rate of ll INTEREST gm per annum B payable half yearly" assets EXCEED $20,000,000 Call or write LOMBARD CENTRAL FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED Second Floor, Finlayson House, Raffles Quay, P.O. Box 2884,156 words
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173 1961-11-15 8 IPOH, Tues. The niajoi political parties in Perak are slowly laying the groundwork for their campaigns In the 81 local council elections In the State next year. About 80,000 people are expected to go to the polls in these elections to chose representatives In173 words
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379 1961-11-15 8 IPOH. Tues. A schoolboy was fatally injured when a Federation Gov-ernment-owned Land Rover escorting the Mentri Besar of Perak's party along the eight-foot wide Bagan Datoh Road swerved first to the right and then to the left, the High Court here was379 words
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Article19 1961-11-15 8 SINGAPORE, Tues. Another 543 cars were registered last month in Singapore, bringing the total to 69.051.19 words
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435 1961-11-15 8 rpiE Assistant Minister of Rural Development, Haji Khalid bin Awang Othman, today announced a plan to use religion next year in the adult education drive in the rural areas. Speaking at the opening of a week's course for 37 supervisors of adult education435 words
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Advertisement258 1961-11-15 8 PARENTS I TEACHERS CHILDREN The Newest and most up-to-date Children's Encyclopaedia is here! CHILDREN'S BRITAN N ICA The first complete Encyclopaedia which children can really use tor themselves. Written specially tor the needs of your children and backed by all the scholarly resources and editorial experience of the ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA258 words
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Miscellaneous129 1961-11-15 8 Bugs Bunny By Baiph ll<intduU\ Li m l \bn<r By At Capp WOULD VO' W OH. T| AIT CXKT^Y ??-BUT XO'^ P GOTTA MARRY SOME- \I I /xw ,cr C T- K KISS ME, <VASSUH, <[ MATTER J WASACTINJ' J OME WHO'S NOT TOO cm.m^lot^ EF AH AXED STRANGER.? NOW.'.'129 words
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Article, Illustration556 1961-11-15 9 GOVERNOR'S REACTION 'SUCH AN EXPENSIVE LUXURY' The govt. held one standpipe was enough IT \\us perfectly all right for Mr. Tun Kirn Seng to so around Singapore spending his surplus cash on such perfectly innocuous projects as the Chinese Free School in Amoy556 words
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Article, Illustration210 1961-11-15 9 And be.-idea many other grumbles and grouses, with giving the Governor complete powers of veto so that, "it may, and indeed does in reality frequently happen that this functionary from caprice, temper or defective judgement, is opposed to the wishes of the whole community, yet in any conflict210 words
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Article565 1961-11-15 9 of Pcnang 'which the Rrcordor won). And it was bis rather ill-advised acceptance ot Kirn Seng's gift that caused the trouble. '•His offer is hereby accepted." he wrote in a letter ot thanks to Tan Kirn Seng In January. 1859. "with warm acknowledgments, and the assurance565 words
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Article306 1961-11-15 9 looked one thing. The Treasury in London was now in control. And unlike the Honourable Company whose fuddy-duddy accountants had kept them permanently on the edge ot bankruptcy. Her Majesty's Treasury insisted upon the official pound of flesh. On March 14. 1876. the Municipal Commissioners were tartly informed306 words
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Advertisement145 1961-11-15 9 t HWhen the goodness of f isli and oranges are combined... (fs, ,£j ij FOR »Dt/lT* OD CHU.W /V "iT MS^ mi Haliborange v IL/ Tlie liallbut llver 011 contains no less than 50 times 1 the mu^ Vitamin A and 30 times the Vitamin D found in cod liver145 words
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Article36 1961-11-15 10 I* W»r4t tit I Minimum THE FAMILY of late V <'hen( thank relatn" ith» and MM. A. MURUCASU ii." Mlolen-e jnd help uti th» en iw funeral of ihe Lie Ml ft Murugaau on IJ-lIHI.36 words
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Article28 1961-11-15 10 I* P7aaga $l* < V.mm..m I McDOUGALL. Mr. Km,, niei UrOeugall. mdo^ el ■ougall. formerly or Batu I.in •••-r Kutate. aiiddenlv at Sidmo.ith, 'inoi on tht *th November28 words
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Article25 1961-11-15 10 IN EVER LOVING memory or K. 11; Thonic who paused away on I <teir frlaod sadly «is"il. RaaMatfMl ed o* Doreen and fxmilv.25 words
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Article123 1961-11-15 10 Wtrdi SU (Minimum) BETTY COSTELLO— captl\ating nrnBBMHaT at The Cockpit. TEMPORARY REMOVAL of An Bon Man-he (drew tnakri i M lit Km.i..irt Hill Rd., Spore Tel IMM Maternity limm al.«o availabir. SOMETHING NEW for vnu to try. A »-k^n Sable li-h StaTeMa*, If* Available at OaM S'oia«r Kn. OrcajaM123 words
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Article375 1961-11-15 10 Sarawak's population, which increased by some 35 per cent between the census of 195"i and that of 1960. is expected to reach seven figures by the eno of this decade. Looking sttH further ahead, the CensusCommissioner for Sarawak and North Borneo, Mr. L. W. Jones, estimates375 words
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Article315 1961-11-15 10 General Chung Hee Park, chairman of South Koreas revolutionaiy government who is visiting President Kennedy, is not likely to be an easy mar to live with between now ano 1963 when he has promised to hold elections and restoie civilian authority. Howevei he has pleased the U.S.315 words
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Article49 1961-11-15 10 But the book is clearly intended as more than a contribution to history, it is a textbook for the war today in South Vietnam According to the pre face, its publication is "most timely as "half of Vietnam's territdry is under the heel of a new type49 words
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624 1961-11-15 10 Wednesday, November 15, 1961. The First Thousand Tlu first ;mnu;i! lcporl •n < the Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan that nh Inaugurated in 1959 at the Oxford Conference shows in two ways how essential it was that ;i scheme of this sort should be ■tarted. Response ip tlic form of624 words
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Article162 1961-11-15 10 'PHE Postal Department managed to put up a reasonable defence in answer to Mr. Hall's complaint. I am wondering what it will have to say to this one. On Sunday morning. March 12 this year, I posted a letter to Ipoh at the162 words
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Article129 1961-11-15 10 IN the Straits Times of 1 Nov 10. Dr Ng See Yook. Acting Director of Medical Services. Singapore, states that "teachers are recruited by the Ministry of Education once a year, in January, as temporary teachers until the results are known in March. If a129 words
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Article127 1961-11-15 10 A STONE'S THROW BUT FORGOTTEN KOLAM Ayer Estate, a residential area Without modern sanitation, is just a stone's throw Horn Works Brigade headquarters, which now serves as a temporary distribution centre of the labour lorce manning the essential strvices. Every morning batches of these replaced workers are sent out to127 words
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Article203 1961-11-15 10 117.HEN Mr. Kao (S.T. Nov. it 4) found it necessary to suggest to the educational aumorities to change ihe word "kolej" to "maktab and Undergrad (S.T. Nov. 11) prefers "asrama." I am inclined to think that the Government knows oetter which word is appropriate.203 words
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Article174 1961-11-15 10 1 READ the letter from "Krltik" (ST. Nov. 6> and I was very pleased to see his suggestions to the town council for the Improvement of Muar. I would like to add two suggestions to that list. FIRST, the market in Jalan Abdullah Is174 words
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Article112 1961-11-15 10 J^AST Saturday the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong presented a standard to the Royal Federation of Malaya Police in recognition of Its services to the country during the Emergency, it was a well-deserved honour. May one hope, now that our policemen have Jess onerous duties to perform,112 words
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Article, Illustration368 1961-11-15 10 JOHN WILLIAMS - Diem STEP BY STEP— THE WAR TO AN END First of two articles by JOHN WILLIAMS of colonialism made in the U.S.A.' "The soli of the fatherland," Gen. Glap writes, •was being freed inch by inch right in the enemy's rear lines. There was no clearly defined front. It was368 words
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Article, Illustration439 1961-11-15 10 And finally, although evidence concrete enough to convince the International Control Commission (India. Poland, and Canada) is lacking, the most cautious sources are convinced that North Vietnam has In the past few months sent three or four regular battalions down the Ho Chi Mlnh trail through Laos and into439 words
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Article126 1961-11-15 10 'THE early history of Straits Settlements postal issues, on which Mr. C.R. Krishnan comments in an interview in your columns, is quite well known. The first malls from Penang, and later from Singapore, were franked simply by seals and chops. The first official postage stamps126 words
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Advertisement144 1961-11-15 10 Tomorrow: MADAME NHU SPEAKS 1 am neither a tigress nor a virago' A most ingenious lil^aaSißVK m#-^ Swvaple: Tr* touga* M|t^HSaa\^=^2»i9aaaaaaaaaaa^ oll< Ptoilic cot* opvm up 'IlitHlflHbSaßCSS^BaaW, ot)l CaM l2# nk^BaaaVlvV^Ey iW^V 5 Avoilabl* with V m, IK^^KB&mJJ^Snfll COM/r d or blu contanrt. Blu* 'UjfQ^^j m^+o&P^wM^ coia/rad or ivory contents.144 words
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Article444 1961-11-15 11 Discrimination in the conditions of Govt. service, bureau charges yHE People's Action Party women's affairs bureau today called upon the Singapore Government to grant women in the civil service equal pay and similar working conditions to those enjoyed by men. A four-page memorandum was submitted444 words
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Article, Illustration125 1961-11-15 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Ivan Harrington Browne (above), the calypso-sinß-ing R.A F. sergeant, who last week was sentenced to be dismissed the nrrvice with ignominy will begin a singing engagement at the Goodwood Park Hotel in Scotts Road tomorrow night. The West Indian showman,125 words
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84 1961-11-15 11 S' INOAPORE, Tues. Mr. Lakhdar Brahimi. d.plomatic representative of the Algerian provisional government in South-East Asia, addressed a crowded luncheon party organised by the Singapore Naaor.al Union of Journalists today. He spoke on "Algeria— the prospects of peace.' Mr. Brahimi. 30. who has been84 words
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Article25 1961-11-15 11 IPOH. Tues.— Mr. N. Jayaseelan has been elected president of the Ipoh Town Council Employees' Union. The secretary Is Mr. T. T. Raj.25 words
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Article, Illustration337 1961-11-15 11 TWO OF MALAYA'S RICHEST FAMILIES TO BE UNITED IT U A L A LUMPUR, Tues. Malaya's "Wedding of the Year." between a millionaire's daughter. Miss Chan Poh Puay Poh Puay meaning "Precious" and the Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Cheah Theam Swee, is to337 words
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175 1961-11-15 11 CINGAPORE, Tues. Mrs. C.L. Yap, a house mistress at the Girls' Homecraft Centre in York Hill, told a court today that she was "shocked" when she heard that a young inmate of the centre had been sexually assaulted. Saml Thevar. 50.175 words
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Article, Illustration300 1961-11-15 11 $5,000 SEIZED IN TWO SELANGOR GANG ROBBERIES K. LUMPUR, Tuesday [JOBBERS struck in two areas in Selangor yesterday and took $5,000, in cash and valuables. In the first robbery three youths armed with daggers entered a Chinese temple in Jlnjang South 10 miles from here and robbed an elderly woman300 words
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Article28 1961-11-15 11 SEREMBAN, Tues. A second community hall and centre in Kuala Pllah district will be opened by the Yang di-Pertuan Besar on Nov. 25 at Batu Klklr.28 words
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Article, Illustration105 1961-11-15 11 Two-fold benefits of C-Plan Kosaka KIALA Ll'MPl'R, Tues. The Japanese foreign Minister. Mr. Zentaro Kosaka (above), arrived here today to attend the Colombo Plan conference. At an airport interview, he spoke of the two-fold benefits in raising standards of living under the Colombo Plan. "Firstly. the country which is being105 words
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Article41 1961-11-15 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. A schoolboy, Tok Choo Leng, 11, of the Radin Mas School, was taken to hospital today after he was stabbed with a penknife while intervening in a quarrel between two other boys. received injuries in *he thigh.41 words
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Advertisement50 1961-11-15 11 GRAND OPENING TODAY you can select the wrist-watch you desire from our new stock of world-known makes of watches in air-conditioned comfort as we now extend our tailoring establishment. Your watch repairs and adjustments are also welcome. Ring ***** today for quick service/ KIAM SIN TAILORS FITZPATRICK'S SUPERMARKET Ist FLOOR50 words
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Advertisement336 1961-11-15 11 H l^^n N^n^Y^i^k^ Raffles Place. j^J^JjJ^^jJJJJ^ T e| ***** ♦Santa has been D^Al| m^ Xto Robinson's M^^^ /M^ Dolly's Kitchen Set 8.75 Toy Department J» H^^^^ S^^\ Snap n Jewel Set 5>95 t bringing with Do It Yourself Dressing him the most Table Set 6.90 t wonderful sele<- Do It336 words
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1201 1961-11-15 12 gINGAPORE. Tues. Further submissions on apprenticeship training were made today at the resumed hearing of the wage dispute between the Singapore Printing Employees Union and the Straits Times Press (Malaya)1,201 words
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189 1961-11-15 12 FOUR KILLED IN ELECTRICAL ACCIDENTS KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. tK)UR people died as a result of electrical accid- ents in the Federation during the last two months. The fatal accidents were due mainly to illegal extensions of electrical wiring and ignorant tampering with electrical fixtures. Sixteen others were Involved in electrical189 words
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Article99 1961-11-15 12 RAILWAY 'SLEEPERS' POPULAR KUALA LUMPUR. Tue*. THE xvialayan Railway "sleeperette" service, introduced two weeks ago for third class passengers. Is popular. An average of 30 people use the "sleeperette" coach each way between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. On a few occasions, all the 56 seats were occupied, said a rauway99 words
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140 1961-11-15 12 IJUALA LUMPUR. Tue.s. IV Three engines worth $20,000 were presented to the Technical College here today as a gift from Australia under the Colombo Pla.i. The presentation was made *y the acting Australian High Commissioner. Mr. R. Woolcott. who hoped the engli.es would140 words
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Advertisement244 1961-11-15 12 J^aVßaaH aaaw**^^ 1 i KSF H^^^ jf .a. 1 l^^^^i^^^iaV iaaiSrta^^a^aß f J ■a^aTa^a^L^B Its always good morning with delicious NESCAFE and HH HR the wonderful clean flavour that never varies! NESCAFE I" P^JFI-y zfiptfH A is made right in the cup instantly! Dissolves ifc^^^^^^^^^Sl completely no waste, no messy244 words
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Advertisement66 1961-11-15 12 YOU'LL SEE THE DIFFERENCE! ll\ in lAT AND SLIM lAT any and •vtrythin^ yoy IwaSll^ llk ond SLIM witfc# BCk' 'Si. !Sl|laßi SLIMMING TABLETS. f^~*\ Look JS yOU COok GERMAN HEMI ELECTRIC JM P OVENETTES W^Ni- M Bakes Roasts **r*M ToaStf Grills ■*%> *9afaT Pg. (y S pore 533 ft66 words
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315 1961-11-15 13 DEPOSITS BY INSURANCE FIRMS: THREE ARE CHARGED IPOH, Tuesday. 'J'HREE companies and their executives were charged in the Magistrate's Court here today with carrying on the business of life insurance without having deposited $200,000 each with the Accountant-General. They were the Central Corporation Ltd.. of 9 Jalan All Pltchay, Kirn315 words
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Article28 1961-11-15 13 KUCHING. Tue.x Sumu Anak Nyimbong. 28. a Sea Dayak. has been hanged here for the murder of Ngu Tiong Ngang. at Sungei Bulloh. on April 27.28 words
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Article98 1961-11-15 13 MALACCA. Tues. The sixth trade exhibition of international products sponsored by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce here will be held at the City Park from Dec. 15 to Jan. 1. This exhibition has been held here every year since 1955 and has received98 words
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171 1961-11-15 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. T*HE Federation Government is to be asked to help ensure better treatment for Algerian political detainees in France who went on hunger strike last week- The detainees 420 in Marseilles and 100 at Metz .vent on the hunger strike In .support171 words
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Article, Illustration187 1961-11-15 13 ITUALA LUMPUR. Tues The acting Mentri Besar of Selangor. Haji Mustafa bin Haji Abdul Jabar (second from right, standing, in this picture), today set to work a $57,000 irrigation dam at Gombak Utara, 10 miles from here, by closing the sluicegate* The dam. which187 words
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Article100 1961-11-15 13 Magistrate asks: Why 'Mister'? IPOH, Tues. Magistrate Inche Hamzah bin Mohamed Salleh today asked the prosecuting officer, Mr. C. M. de Cruz, why the name of an accused person in the charge sheet was prefixed with a "Mr." In the dock was G- E. Clyde, 31, who pleaded not guilty100 words
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Advertisement52 1961-11-15 13 ■to* aflwAr^S^rvjS ciV.TSa its MLu j^.-V^ It^ *Hl^B*< *Mi all household insect pests, kilK fe; |W|l^Plr--w r^X FLY-TOX- Developed .n .he m^^m'hm^ us A ihrough che Rex NSj«- Ir. 77 j t«SKi itul* Research Fellowship, is your i X M Z £is£" home's besi defence 1 v 'WI-IU/ 1 *get52 words
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Advertisement243 1961-11-15 13 The MARMITE [j^fSfiffljj STRENGTH 7^ A^^X-MB^I^L -^^3HHH^HIH^HHHHMHIHI mmmitc n» vo row study IS V? f^^A .^H i/\ a* if eoNvALisctwet Rb^ f \fc* »N iNfANT «W«*IITt fO» tXPKTANT MOTMM v a doctor, recommend rooo MAKMITM at a icondtrful dietary source of natural ZZuZLmZI, DOES YOU A WORLD OF GOOD! M.243 words
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896 1961-11-15 14 Kathleen Hickley - THE GIANT SHRINKS IN SIZE TO JOIN PARTY Kathleen Hickley..... By MOTHER Goose has invited her cousin Griselda to stay and they decide to give a party so that she can meet the nursery rhyme people. Red Riding Hood, m the wol] and the Man in the Moon arrive with896 words
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Article370 1961-11-15 14 Lea Shepherd, aged 10: 86, Hampshire Street, Wainoni. Chrtstchurcb, New Zealand; stamps, coins. Dorothy (rove, aged 14; Box 23. WaltoUba. North Island. New Zealand: poet-cants. stamps. Michael F«ran, aged 14; 87, Moa Road, Point Chevalier, New Zealand: stamps, coins. Michael Button, aged 17; 17, Meauow Lane, Darcm, North370 words
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Article, Illustration307 1961-11-15 14 1 1 I Name Address J Age S Sex S UELLO Boys and Girls; S This week Flipper is in i Puzzle Island Library. He does not know his woy around so S he decides to ask Miss Page, I the library lady, if she307 words
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Article567 1961-11-15 14 List of local pen pals Klncsle.r Ho, aged 16.-. K Sportiswoode Park. Singapore 2; swimnaiiß. iiui.suLurUlla W. Chemh. aged 16; 11, Jalan Tunah Tapan, Sentul, Kuala Lumpur; correspondence. Robert Tan, aged 17; 2. Jalan Abu Bukar, Kiuang, Johore; view-cards, games. Elvis George Tan. aged 16; 20. Pasir Pinjl, Ipoh, Perak;567 words
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Advertisement148 1961-11-15 14 pJiMi I e rtfflFl p©opie 77ie floppiest way of knowing is tasting! Tasle Chxvers and you'll know— how perfect the flavour of a marmalade made zvilh whole Seville oranges can be— how Chivers Olde English can-be so much more delicious than any other! Tes, only Chivers qualify jam and marmalade148 words
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Advertisement45 1961-11-15 14 CCC CoOeet *tx of thest coupons to join the Children-, Cone, Club Wecrje enrol me a member of the Wise Owts Club "i and send me a badge. I am enclosing six CCC. i coupons and a stamped sell-addressed envelope. i Name i Address if.45 words
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Advertisement39 1961-11-15 14 JJ2 I Immediately Just suck them to 1 stop your stop your pain 1 DIGESTIVE Heasint taste J*>K I T p ft ||n| r Q r Always j^x fsS^iS&Stk oe Witts 1 yECtgf Itfg ANTACID \/*\\**X^%%) POWDER N IJ/39 words
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Advertisement1630 1961-11-15 15 BLUE FUNNEL LINE miCHI tNOUIRIESi 111: 240) tASMGt tWUIRII*. tail MU 10 AhEN, LIVERPOOL. GUS6"W. LONOOH. t CMNIINCNIAL PORU. Okt S co'« bana r. s'karn »eiNMo 'ELEUS lutrpaai, Giaigo* la Pt Nn it Nn 17 -NCHISES M'ieilles, liftrptil. Arrcutt Gl» II Nil It Ntt 17 21 Ntf 21 LittrpMl. (iMSgov1,630 words
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Advertisement3102 1961-11-15 15 iii^^A7^^r^^n_Bf^^lAa^^l^^l^^t^i^l^^^iiT^_i^^D^^s3fi t_T^^ii3'^M3^^r^^^^^^3 I THE E. A. C. LINES- SAILINGS TO: MtDITEWANtANj CONTINENTAI I. ICANIINAtIA* r—IV j^pV^ifJfjk """ham I™™1 "TtSnTT* KijCrr-^m 'SEUNOIk" t) 11/21 Ntf 17/11 Ntv la Part/It Nn Kl VtS\nl -ooriDana- 1 n Ntv 4 Oec 5, I Dtc 1/ IDm %SK^%r 'MALACCA' k 14/17 Die 1111 DtC 71213,102 words
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Advertisement1105 1961-11-15 15 W- McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. >,___ \kSRV rcil Nl S3UI V V** ELLBRMAM LIMB ok KLA VBNBSS LIMB HAVRE LONDON. HAMOURS. ROTTEROAM 10S ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO I HULL SEATTLE. VAHCOUVER 1 PORIUNO CITY OF NEWCASTLE tcceum cargt fir Central 1 Sulk S'twrt p. S'Mm f>tni"i ««irici. 21/27 Not 10 Nlt/11,105 words
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177 1961-11-15 16 riECEMBER became the current quoted month on the Singapore Rubber Market yesterday. A fair Interest was reported in lower grade and December steadied from 75J cents to 76J cents on short-cover-ing. Despite the farthing rise In London overnight the local movements yesterday were of a177 words
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Article131 1961-11-15 16 The Malayan fxatianga Banka' AtMdatitn made Uses* chaocM la its ratea te merchant* yesterday (all me* to $100): Naw Vark: buylnaj T.T. 33 IS/18, airmail O.D. S3 1/18. 00 d/st 33 3,18 credit bills. 33 7/16 trade bills. Canada: buying T.T. 34 I 'lB, airmail O.D. 34 3/16.131 words
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353 1961-11-15 16 From Our Market Correspondent INTEREST suddenly switched back to industrials again on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with good demand in both Singapore and the Federation. There were few sellers about and prices appreciated. The index rose 2 points and gains ranged from one353 words
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Article21 1961-11-15 16 Malayan Stock Indices: Nov. 13 Not. 14 Industrial*: 153.59 153.92 Tins: 294.01 294.89 Bobbers: 230.84 230.84 Jbb. 1 1958=10021 words
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Article760 1961-11-15 16 DUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals lit brackets: Industrials: J. Waugn (1.000) 51. 83; M. Cement (1,000) 52.20 ON. (2.000) 12.20: Metal Box (1.000) S2.IS ON. (2.000) 52.18: Robinson (2.000) II. .10; 8 Times <1.000) J3.05. (2,000) 53.09; Rothmans760 words
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Article33 1961-11-15 16 SINGAPORE. Not. 14. RUBBER: 75} cents per lb. (unchanged). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 75: cents (slightly easier). TIN: $483.87* per picul (down $1.50). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (up 10 tons).33 words
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Article219 1961-11-15 16 DECEMBER tret gradS rubbtr buyarl f.e.k). closed In Singapore yeaterday at 75| oenta par 1b uncharged on Monday's closing price. The tone was quiet and slightly easier. S.C.C.R.A. closing prices In cents per lb. yesterday: Int. 1 R.S.S. Prompt f.o.b. buyers 73!. sellers 731: Int. 1 R.H.B. December219 words
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Article114 1961-11-15 16 MELBOURNE, Tues. INVESTMENT shares were x traded along firm lines. Kauri Timber gained Is. lOd to 13s. 10d., Asaoc Pulp is. 4d. to 335. 4d. and Aniett 6d. to 6s. Baae neUU eased but oils remained steady. Commonwealth bonds were firm. Con. Zinc 68'- S Mount \%i 70/lWi114 words
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Article127 1961-11-15 16 CHINCSf Prxluc* tlth.nt. «ln ap.ri noon pticai per picul yeatarday: Coconut ell: bulk $3S aellen. dnira 5371 nellen. Ce»ra: November UK/ Continent 523 buyer*. »25a aeltora. p»»««r: Muntok white 1180 a«ll«n. Sarawak white |187 a Mllen. apeclal Sarawak black 1129 aeller*. garblad Lamponic black $129 aallera, I<mpon« black127 words
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Article183 1961-11-15 16 SHIPS lying a lon K uda th« Ungapawr* whirv«t tMlay arc Br«%>nMiir« 0/0, Hoenh Drake til, Aklbaaan Maru S3 34. Indua 2S/36, Hesaenatela 4S. Btrnat Cook 15/16, Samoa 4R. Naleua 13 14. UangKal If). Scl.it SucdJi 23, L»tl NW. 1. Outtr r«ad>: Hocgh Drckc, U'atudarabo. Ueratus.183 words
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Advertisement617 1961-11-15 16 I™!ORIENT1 LINES I TO AMERICA S. S. "CHUSAN" (24,000 torn fully oircondirion«d fitted with itabliicrt) PENANG 6th April 1962 departing SINGAPORE 9th April 1962 for HONOLULU, VANCOUVER. SAN FRANCISCO t LOS ANGELES via Manila, Hongkong, Kobe Yokohama. 'Round voy igcs available return to Singapore 2nd June and Penang 4th June617 words
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Advertisement34 1961-11-15 16 BETTER SHIP EXPRESS s~ Penang London 19 Days Yw g^^^^ w Singapore London 21 Days Singapore Liverpool 22 Days VyV g^aaaaaaßlß London Singapore 20 Days >\T J Hamburg Singapore 27 Days *hy BEN LINE34 words
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Advertisement597 1961-11-15 16 CHING KENG LEE k COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated In Singapore) NOTICE 1$ he eby given tnat the I\>r.y-flrst Annual General Meeting of Shareholders of the Company xvill be held at the Registered Office of the Company. No. 2. Collyer Quay. Singapore, on Wednesday, the 23na November 1961 At 10 a.m. AND597 words
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Advertisement1315 1961-11-15 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Only candidates with the stipulated qualifications need apply. Applicants must satisfy the usual birth and residential qualifications. (1) PLANNERS. Land and Planning Department: QUALIFICATIONS A EXPERIENCE: Corporate Members of the Town Planning Institute or Corporate Members of the R.1.8.A.. R.1.C.5.. or the I.C.E. with at1,315 words
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Advertisement780 1961-11-15 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA IN KUALA LUMPUR Applications are invited for the po»t of Examinations and Records Cleric, which is available In 1962 Qualifications: vi least a Seme Cambridge School Certificate wit a a creait tn English lauguage. Mus: be able to type from manu.M.i lpi at col lesi>780 words
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Advertisement1921 1961-11-15 17 B l l^*"^fr™' 'Continued from Pair It) SITUATIONS VACANT it Words $S (Mm.) Sex St ets. txtrm WANTED WASH AMAH for two to three months. Apply nine a.m. to eleven p.m 17 Nepal Park, Singapore 5. WANTIO in Orat term 1062 trained teacher* and one trained teacher of Malay In1,921 words
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Advertisement857 1961-11-15 17 FOR HIRE It Words If (Min.)— Box St ets. txtrm LATEST SILF-DRIVI Cars. At Easy Te Pay Rates. Herts Licensee In Singapore. Look's Car Rental. Tel: (Spore) *****. For Business or Pleasure SILF-DRIVI CARS Available frem $7008 Wtskly. VIRFINI CO., 519. Serangoon Road. Bingapore-8. Tel: ***** HOUSEHOLD AND 00MMIRCIAL Refrigerator.857 words
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Advertisement1089 1961-11-15 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Ward* U (Min.)— Box St <*. txtrm I TMO MERCEDES BBNI 180 Petrol 14.500 miles Grey colour First Class condition. Price $7,200/- Phone Kuala Luiupur *****. r ISSS O/REKORD MILLMAN VI Velox. 1957 VW/Pii-lc-up. IMS V' Wagon A5O. FVAnsjUa Borgward TB. Standard 10, 1954 M/Mlnor. Minor1,089 words
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Advertisement614 1961-11-15 17 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC Words SS (Min.)—Bax St ets. txtrm TIRIDT LIT LAURA sfasna**/ ttfambath rsfrcsb You. LJcsnae Masirttr/Masscuiw. 310-i\ Rlvr Vail, r toad. Telephone ***** 10.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. sharp. MASSAOt ANO TURKISH-BATH [Staambatns) 67-A. Vleioii-i Street. lunctlon of Bras Basalt Road. Sinja-»re-7. Tslephoo* 24VV.1 Oovsnunrnt LJc«n««d. Dally 10.00614 words
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319 1961-11-15 18 SAFA SERVES NOTICE— WE'RE AFTER FAM CUP By TEOH ENG TATT SINGAPORE, Tuesday gOCCER, says Mr. Soh Ghee Soon, is big business, and Singapore Amateur F.A. will treat it as such in future. In Europe soccer is a money-spinner, and S.A.F. A. will adopt a new policy to earn as319 words
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Article233 1961-11-15 18 £UALA LUMPUR, lues. A rugger treat is in store for fans In Selangor when the Royal Thailand Rugby Football team play a series of matches in Kuala Lumpur next week. 'he Royal Thailand Rugby Football team, one of the strongest club sides in Thailand,233 words
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Article89 1961-11-15 18 SINQAPORE. Tues. Only two Asian players have been "capped by Singapore for the first Malaya Cup rugby match against Jobore on the padang on Saturday. They are centres Ramli and Slow Watt Choon. the latter a newcomer to state rugby. The team chosen after today's89 words
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Article20 1961-11-15 18 PENANG. Tues. Penanj; beat the Mysore touring tean. 4-2 in a soccer match at the City Stadium tonight.20 words
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Article165 1961-11-15 18 CINGAPORE, Tues. The athletics relay team will get a final chance to qualify for the SEAP Games at Farrer Park on Thursday. The final trial was originally fixed for yesterday, but because of the heavy track caused by rain the SAAA was forced to165 words
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Article135 1961-11-15 18 Thai champ for Malacca tourney \/f ALACCA. Tues.— The Malacca IT open Invitation badminton nampionships to be held at the Badminton Hall here from Friday to Sunday will prove to be a great success in view of the record number of entries. For the first time local badminton Tans will135 words
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Article395 1961-11-15 18 Test crawl irks fans BOMBAY. Tues.— lndia needed another 46 runs to save the followon at close of play on the third day of the first cricket Test against England here today. Scores: England 500-8 dec. India 255 for four wickets. Resuming their Innings at 42 for no wicket today,Reuter - 395 words
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264 1961-11-15 18 KUALA, LUMPUR, Tues. Malaya and India may feature in an annual "friendship" International badminton match from next year. The Badminton Association of India has suggested that an annual tie be played between the two countries in order "to foster friendship and goodwill." It has also264 words
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Article392 1961-11-15 18 SOCCER MacGILLIVRAY CUP. (Kluang) Pamol Est I Kluang Est. 1. HOCKEY J. BAHRU LGE: Customs 13 PWD 1. MUAR LGE: High School 1 DTC MALACCA LGE: NU Teacher: 8 DTC 1; E. Angllans 2 PWD--Burvey 1. PER AN LGE: Hookers 2 Police Field Force I. IPOH LGE DIV.392 words
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Advertisement352 1961-11-15 18 LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (SPRING) CITY AND GUILDS, 1962 Closttg dates for entry to the above-named *»««"«"»"""f are as follows: ICC. (Spring) Mb. December. 1061 City and Oullds 30th. December, 1961 Late enirtea will net be accepted. Candidates should apply to theL Chief Education Officers tor Entry Forms enclosing a352 words
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Advertisement473 1961-11-15 18 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE ISLAND OF SINGAPORE Originating Petition In the MatNo. 42 of 196 L ter of J. C. Chang Limited. And In the Matter of the COMPANIES ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 174), Section 7. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Petition was on the 9th473 words
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Advertisement431 1961-11-15 18 SINGAPORE an COUNCIL 4% DEBENTURE STOCK 1935 70-80. NOTICE ib hereby given that the Transier Books of Ute above Stock will be closed from 18th November to Ist December, 1961, both days Inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants. S. S. SCALES City Treasurer and Registrar of Loans. NEGRI SEMBILAN431 words
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Advertisement380 1961-11-15 18 TENDER NOTICE Tenders from registered contractors for 'CANTEEN CONTRACT are Invited by OC 3 TRANSPORT COY. AFMC, c/o GPO TAIPINO. Application should be made to above for Conoltion of Contract. Closing tlm* and date for receipt of tenders is 1200 Hrs. 15 Dec. 1961. MINISTRY OF EDUCATION TENDER NOTICE Tenders380 words
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Miscellaneous177 1961-11-15 18 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS ft. Brook U a good man on paper 7 Father shall sound prejudiced 6 1 8 i^iher shall sound bellies fSJ^R. 10 g iled an inonUnate appetite J-gjg-, -11. JnU^t^^ould he a ffi o^eni 12 Cosy way ft putting back n A nmtl w^ to run177 words
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Miscellaneous140 1961-11-15 18 BOCCEB VICTORY CUP: Prisons SC l Ramblers (City Stadium. Penan?) S-flnal: Hwa Lian v Corinthian: (Kubu Stadium. Malacca). RUGGER CLUB MATCHES: SCC v RASC (Spore padang): BMH v Univer slty (Klnrara): Klang v College ol Agriculture (Klang); Police v Aloi Star <K. Batas). HOCKEY STORE LGE DIV. 1: Universlt v140 words
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1154 1961-11-15 19 with EPSOM JEEP UROM a problem horse Chanluekter has developed into a usefu 1 money-spinner. This Big Game four-year-old has won foui of his last six starts He is keeping his form and should continue his winning ways in the Class 4. Div. 1,1,154 words
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Article131 1961-11-15 19 EPSOM lEEP CALL BOY POINTER :ac» BONANZA Demarara Charge Sheet COLOUR FTJLM Charge Sheet Demarara COLOUR FILM Coleman Strwt Demarar» PILOT ITAM Lucky Game Chicken Curry MA FOI.IF l.urky Game Gala Premiere MA FOI.IF Lncky Game Pnlot Itam t EAST. PATROL Cameron Cinerama RISING HIGH Thank Ton Young Eagle131 words
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Article1165 1961-11-15 19 RACE It 2.15 CLASS 5. DIV. 4-€ FURS. 1 ***** Now Nhowinc (Beckhampton St.) Spencer. 10 9.0 *Llm 4 3 ***** Colour Film (Shaw St.) Martin, 9 94) (F) Johnson 10 3 ***** Thlrtyflrat August (Mr. Mrs. M Warden) Noordln. 4 8.11 Poaaer 1 4 ***** Colemao Street1,165 words
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Article, Illustration35 1961-11-15 20 Strikes— a plea by Tun Lim Only 50 fans— '...am I glad' CLIFF RICHARD and fans at the Singapore Airport yesterday. From right, Suveini, Maria Abdullah. Ragayah Hamidah Alhabashee and Serah Abdullah. Straits Times picture.35 words
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539 1961-11-15 20 'War by political parties to control the unions must stop' SINGAPORE, Tuesday. r JMIK Singapore People's Alliance today calk ed on all political parties to put national interests above their own and stop the trade union "war". The "war." the party claimed in a statement, had caused many strikes in539 words
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Article66 1961-11-15 20 SINGAPORE. Tues. A businessman, Sim Yong Hock. 22. was killed when his motorcycle collided with a car at the entrance to the Happy World car park, off Mountbatten Road, tonight. A woman and two men in the car were injured and were taken to hospital. A66 words
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Article27 1961-11-15 20 HELSINKI. Tues.— The Soviet Government has asked Finland to confirm that her present foreign policy will continue and that nothing will prevent friendly FinnishSoviet relations.27 words
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137 1961-11-15 20 PARIS. Tue.v— Mr. Mohammed Ben Bella, detained Algerian insurgent leader, and two companions moved against their wills from the Loire Valley chateau where they have been on hunger strike for the last 13 days, arrived early today at a hospital at Oarches. between Paris137 words
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Article23 1961-11-15 20 LONDON, Tues. Buyers £961. sellers £9«3, Forward buyers £967 .-•filers £968. Settlement £9624. Turnover ajn. 140 tons, pm 195 tons. Tone: Steady.23 words
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Article46 1961-11-15 20 LONDON, Tues. Spot 22\d Dec. 22 id.. Jan. 22 \d., PW>. 22" s d.. Mar. 22 7 id.. Jan./ Mar 23 T .d.. Aprtl/June 23 l id. July/ Sept. W'^d.. Oct./ Dec. 23 s .d., c.l.f. Nov. 22d.. Dec. 22>id., Jan. 22 >,d. Tone: Quiet.46 words
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Article, Illustration177 1961-11-15 20 Stabbing of wife: Mailer is put on probation YORK. Tues. 11 Novelist Norman Mailer, author of "The Naked and the Dead," was yesterday placed on probation and received a suspended sentence on a charge of stabbing his wife at a party in November last year. When he appeared In courtReuter - 177 words
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Article60 1961-11-15 20 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Sixty devotees of the North Indian Hindi: Association have started a mass recital of the Hindu prayer. "Aum Namo Shivaay" to mark this year's Shri Gita Jayanthl, which falls on Dec. 17. The devotees will continue this prayer until Dec. 17. by when it is60 words
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259 1961-11-15 20 A TAME RECEPTION FOR BRITAIN'S TOP POP SINGER— CLIFF RICHARD SINGAPORE, Tues. Britain's top pop singer Cliff Richard. 21. flew into Singapore today to find only 50 teenagers to greet him. It was a tame reception compared with the crowd that surged around him when he first arrived here last259 words
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Article186 1961-11-15 20 SIXGAPORK. Tuesday POLICE and medical I probing three separat ing involving 18 people Singapore. In each case, the victims had taken meals which Included mushrooms. CASE NO. 1: On Bunday night, a family of 11 from Aljunled Road father, mother, five daughters and four sons186 words
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Article29 1961-11-15 20 SINGAPORE. Tues. A children's Christmas party organised by the Singapore Trained Nurses' Association will be held at the Alumni Association Hall in College Road on Dec. 2.29 words
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Article98 1961-11-15 20 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS It Words lit (minimum BIRTHS WILLOUGHBV to Vera and Mlto at Bungnr Hospital on 14th November daughter Sumn Mariana*. "LAUTH" a daughter born on 12th Not. to Mr. and Mrs. P.K. Samuel of T'irquand. Tounca Co., ainxapon at Piuhpaslii Hospital, Thlruvalla. Mothrr ana daughter wall. ACKNOWLEDGMENT TMI98 words
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Article40 1961-11-15 20 SINGAPORE. Tui-s -Lord Selkirk. Britain':; Commis-sioner-General lor SouthEast Asia and Hiuh Commissioner to Singapore, left by air for Bangkok this morning to attend the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation council meeting. He is expected back tomor* row.40 words
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