The Straits Times, 4 January 1961
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Title Section23 1961-01-04 1 AVhHAi.I DAILY tKHTI F X l» SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 No*** 1 The Straits Times. Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1961. if 15 CENTS.23 words
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Article, Illustration1095 1961-01-04 1 ONE TUN, NINE NEW DATOS IN LIST Awards for film magnate and footballer Fund for Congo men off to a good start XL ALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. •Jill- STRAITS TIMES and Berita Harian Cheer Fund for Malayan Troops in the Congo got off to a good start today1,095 words
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Article63 1961-01-04 1 HAVANA. Tues. Premier Fidel Castro ordered theUnited States last night to reduce the strength of its embassy staff by tomorrow to 11 persons the number of diplomats Cuba has in Washington—"to stop spying." Castro charged that the U.S. embassy had a staff of more than63 words
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Article, Illustration627 1961-01-04 1 92 get the Ahli Mangku Negara KUALA LUMPUR Tuesday fHE Yang di-Per-tuan Agong has awarded honours to 158 people, including a Governor, a film magnate, a footballer, and tin and rubber industry leaders, to mark his installation tomorrow. The Governor of Malacca. Dato Haji Abdul Malek bin Yusof, receives the627 words
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Article77 1961-01-04 1 HELSINKI. Tues. All 25 people aboard are believed to have been killed when a L#C-3 aircraft of the Finnish Airline. Finnair, crashed this morning in a forest about five miles I north of Vaasa, central Finland. The plane carried 22 passengers and three77 words
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Article126 1961-01-04 1 4 KNIFED IN STREET -ATTACKS- SINGAPORE. Tues. —Four fitters were seriously stabbed here tonight when secret society thugs carried out a series of attacks in the Tanjong Pagar area. A big police hunt for the attackers, more than 10 of them, was launched shortly after 11 p.m. Stabbed in backBernama - 126 words
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Article, Illustration350 1961-01-04 1 Chua named to head inquiry!! TO PROBE ONG'S ALLEGATIONS SINGAPORE, Tuesday HIGH COURT Judge, Mr. Justice Chua, has been appointed Commissioner of the Commission of Inquiry into allegations made against the Prime Minister and a Minister (Mr. K. M. Byrne, Minister for Labour and Law) by Mr. Ong Eng Guan.350 words
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Article31 1961-01-04 1 DEFCNCe C*U BANGKOK lvi }<• mi. i N.iril I ll II I*l 'I'H il |M i |i.ir iti-.n defeat < ol 4 "iinlry In i l.ii mlh. if inn I f i31 words
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Article, Illustration367 1961-01-04 2 THREAT TO MARCH ON PARLIAMENT: TROOPS, GENDARMES ARE READY TO REPEL IT BRUSSELS. Turn. cuts should be made on a "soak-the-rich" principle. Two weeks ago they launched a nation-wide strike movement, with thp avowed aim of forcing the Government to withdraw the economy Bill andUPI - 367 words
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Article58 1961-01-04 2 HE REFUSES TO END HIS FAST I NEW DELHI. Tues— A 74--year-old Sikh religious leader entered into his 16th day of fasting to death today in protest against the Government's refusal to set up a Punjabispeaking state. The Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, urged Sant Fatch Singh to end his fast58 words
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Article45 1961-01-04 2 LONDON, Tues Britain's bankers were reported puzzled over the mystery of 550 million missing farthings. They believe many farthings must have been stored away, thrown away, used on lucky charm bracelets, exported as curios to America, or even used as washers.45 words
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Article173 1961-01-04 2 BRUSSELS. Tuesday. T*HE six nations of the European Common Market A with a total population of 160 million yesterday took the first step towards erecting a common tariff wall against goods from non-member I countries. This was the first working day of the latest stageReuter - 173 words
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Article15 1961-01-04 2 LONDON, Tues. MajCten Harold Knott has been appointed director-general of Army Medical Services.15 words
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259 1961-01-04 2 COLOMBO, Tuesday. TiHE Ceylon Government today announced that it would summons Parliament immediately and seek powers to acquire ownership of the Roman Catholic schools in the country without payment of compensation. Late last night, the Gov- I ernment appealed to the Colombo Magistrates' CourtReuter - 259 words
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116 1961-01-04 2 English is vital for the future, he says KAMPALA. Tues. Commonwealth representatives, attending a conference here on the teaching of English as a second language, heard the acting Governor of Uganda, Mr. G. B. Cartland, say today that there is a vital need for a common language to help emerging116 words
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Advertisement54 1961-01-04 2 yARNING Not all Cream Crackers are like Jacobs Cream Crackers Jacobs Cream Crackers are crisper! crunchier! Jacobs Cream Crackers are hygienically packed and sealed IN THIS TIN which insects and damp cannot penetrate they stay fresh! Be careful only to buy Jacobs Cream Crackers They're better to eat 4 \JL54 words
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Miscellaneous22 1961-01-04 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby lg i^autirjlji [a^T&g^q [?&igj*»j i |flsa E g v^i L l^^^ Pass* V"^ fo^^ V^^^) T-te ttgXJ22 words
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Article, Illustration889 1961-01-04 3 Control commission must be reconvened, he urges British Govt attempts to change the US policy MOSCOW, Tuesday TLf R. NIKITA Khru- shchev said yesterday that the "dangerous hotbed of the fire in Laos must be extinguished" and the work of the889 words
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Article178 1961-01-04 3 MOSCOW, Tuesday. |t| ARSHAL Rodion Malinovsky, the Defence Minis*Tl ter, told Indonesian leaders who arrived here yesterday that Russia was on Indonesia's side in her struggle to "repulse any threat" from the Dutch. (Indonesia and the Dutch are In dispute over West Irian. which Indonesia TheReuter - 178 words
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Article70 1961-01-04 3 PARIS, Tues. An Air France Boeing jet airliner with 92 passengers aboard buckled a landing gear when a gust or wind struck it as lt was landing at Orly airport here last night. The plane skidded several hundred yards down the runway Into a rain-soaked field. NoReuter - 70 words
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175 1961-01-04 3 GOVERNMENT CRISIS IS OVER IN HOLLAND rPHE HAGUE, Tues. 1 Holland's government crisis ended today when Prof. Jan de Quay, the Premier, withdrew his cabinet's resignation, Queen Juliana's secretariat announced this after the Queen had heard Prof. W. F. de Oaay Fortman. who had been assigned the task of InvestigatingReuter - 175 words
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Article53 1961-01-04 3 LONDON. Tues. A salvage crew of 13 was missing yesterday when the 7.000-ton Indian Navigator sank In the English Channel off the Cornish coast. The salvage crew had boarded the blazing ship from Its sister ship Indian Success. The salvage crew boarded the Indian Navigator following an53 words
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312 1961-01-04 3 DAG OFF ON A CRUCIAL CONGO MISSION NEW YORK, Tues. Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, the United Nations secretary-general, was due to leave New York for the Congo this afternoon and is due to arrive in Brazzaville, French Congo, tomorrow. The Congo is the first stop on a three-week tour Mr. HammarskjoeldReuter - 312 words
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Miscellaneous448 1961-01-04 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metres (41.7 Metre*) Short W»ve: 62 metres A *J 600 Time Signal. Negara- caa ku> New Headlines; 6.05 Morning from 8.00—9.00 pjn. Melodies; 6.50 Keep Pit With Telk A.M. 6.30 Good Morning 6.32 Lee; 7.00 Sing It Again; 7.30 Time Morning Prelude 7.00448 words
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132 1961-01-04 4 Students' bus fare concession extended SINGAPORE, Tuesday. SECONDARY schoolchildren whose Singapore Traction Company fare concession passes expired on Dec. 31, 1960, have been given a three-week extension. This follows an agreement reached between the Ministry of Education and the management for the extension of the expiry 1 date to Jan.132 words
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Article82 1961-01-04 4 CHAMBER TO BE OVER 10 STOREYS? SINGAPORE, Tues. One hundred Chinese merchants here have promised donations exceeding $1,000,000 for building the new headquarters of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. The chairman of the Chamber, Mr. Ko Teck Kin, said that the original $1,000,000 target had now been Increased to $1,500,00082 words
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211 1961-01-04 4 STALL MEN, HAWKERS DRIVE TO WOO CUSTOMERS SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Itinerant Hawkers and Stallholders Association will launch a "visit the Colombo Court" campaign tomorrow when the new hawking ground there opens for business. The campaign will be aimed at winning over customers visiting the busy departmental stores along High211 words
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Article39 1961-01-04 4 SINGAPORE, Tues A bus conductor, Teo Chee Lye, was fined $20 in the Traffic Court here today for allowing his bus to contain more than the lawful number of passengers In Geylang Road on Sept. 15 last.39 words
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Article216 1961-01-04 4 ¥>AUL DAVIS, a resident X In Woo Mun Chew Road, was surprised one morning last month when he found his garage door open and his car and two bicycles missing, the' Third Criminal District Court was told today. Oel Khie. 17. and Anuar bin Awang,216 words
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Article264 1961-01-04 4 rpHE following Is today's 1 schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar, airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom Hong Kong (8A961) 1.25 pjn from London, Frankfurt, Beirut, Teheran, Delhi, Rangoon (8A716) 7 p.m.; from Melbourne, Sydney, Darwin. Jakarta (BA711) 10.50 p.m. Cathay Pacific: Prom Hong264 words
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Article146 1961-01-04 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Members of the public are invited to send representations to the select committee of the Legislative Assembly on the administration of Muslim Law BUI. The Bill is to repeal and reenact the law relating to Muslims, to make provision for regulating Muslim146 words
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Article273 1961-01-04 4 ['MAN FROM DECENT FAMILY' SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A POLICE supervisee, stated to have been foond out-of-doors during restricted hours, was today acquitted of failing to remain indoors between 7 p.m. and 6 a.m. at his flat in Towner Road. Neville Everard, 19, said by his counsel, Mr.273 words
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Article174 1961-01-04 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mekna Singh, a 40--year-old watchman, was Jailed here today for three months by a district court after being found guilty of giving false evidence. He was accused of having given evidence at the trial of Kartar Singh on Aug. 25 last year, which174 words
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Article46 1961-01-04 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Rals bin Husaln, a police supervisee, was jailed for a year here today by the Third Criminal District Court when he pleaded guilty to a charge of failing to stay Indoors between the hours 7 pan. and 6 a.m. on Dec- 31.46 words
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Article40 1961-01-04 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Water will be cut oil in Paya Lebar Road and Lorong Tal Seng, between house No. 369 Paya Lebar MacPherson Roads Junction and the whole of Lorong Tal Seng, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. tomorrow.40 words
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Article280 1961-01-04 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. rrmE Guild of Nanyang 1 University Graduates will send a delegation soon to see the Singapore Government on the question of terms of employment of Nanyang University graduates In secondary schools. This was decided at a meeting of the second batch of graduates280 words
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Article235 1961-01-04 4 YOUTHS' 'JOKE' LEADS TO COURT CINGAPORE, Tues.— Three youths Tan Chad Saik, Loh Peng Loy and Ken Paglar accused of committing robbery and causing hurt, were freed today by the Third Criminal District Court. Tan, defended by Mr. P. F. De Souza, and Loh and Paglar by Mr. C. H.235 words
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Article105 1961-01-04 4 ACQUITTED OF ASSAULT CHARGE SINGAPORE, Tues. Tan Kai Kee, 31, was acquitted here today of a charge of assaulting Abdul Jalil bin A. Manap, a Customs revenue officer, while Jalil was on "Jungle" round with a Customs party in Buklt Pan] ang district on Nov. 23. He was alleged to105 words
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Advertisement100 1961-01-04 4 NEVER CUT CORNS lift them out! Bren old-Jttnding, deep-rooted corns should never be cut I It'i dangerous and it makes them grow again bigger, more painful and deeper. Apply a few drops of 'Freezone' (it takes the pain away) and in 2-3 days, the most stubborn com will urt rioht100 words
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Advertisement419 1961-01-04 4 :#shaw. fc Ovmn n lantiora LAM lI A xl ll a.m., 1.45, 4. 6.30 ft 9.30 p.m. P «--"'aj u 1 p OPENS TOMORROW UA s sj MELINA MERCOURI r SJ in the role that wen p her th« ACTRESS AWARD m at the 1960 Cannes film Festival MBIBJBjBJBBI B|419 words
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Miscellaneous113 1961-01-04 4 i Singapore diary wj MINISTRY OF CULTURE: Peace cove church school for Free film show at Sembawang children, 393 Joo Chlat Road, Work Brigade: Kampon K Sen- 7 p.m.; peace cove gospel meetyonkong, pulau Tekong Besar; Ing 8 pjn. Kampong Duchess, 7 p.m. YMCA (Orchard Road): BUYWCA (Outram Road): Dress-113 words
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Article, Illustration1838 1961-01-04 5 HONOURS FOR POLITICIANS, TYCOONS, CIVIL SERVANTS, THE ARMED FORCES, POLICE AND SOCIAL WORKERS TJERE is the full list of awards bestowed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong on the occasion of his installation: SERI MAHARAJA MANGKU NEGARA (Tun): Dato Haji Abdul Malek bin Yusuf Dato1,838 words
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Miscellaneous300 1961-01-04 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 8. Highland LirlU Infantry de1. and 9. Leader of 19 said to ployed in Antipodean setting show contempt for symbols of emulated early settlers (4, 2. 3. authority (4. 4. 5. 7». 4>. 10. So come to this old country 10 Will-o'-the-wisp is electrically by different300 words
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Article146 1961-01-04 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. AN estimated 126,000 children in the Federation went to school for the first time today. This increased the primary school population in Malaya to 1.2 million. At the same time, an estimated 25,000 pupils joined secondary schools today raising the total secondary school146 words
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98 1961-01-04 6 $5,822 from Malacca planters for mosque \f ALACCA. Tues.— The Chief Minister of Malacca, Inche Abdul Gaffar bin Baba. today received a $5,822 cheque as donation from the Malacca Planters' Association towards the $5 million national mosque planned to be built in Kuala Lumpur. The cheque was handed to him98 words
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Article81 1961-01-04 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. A Danish school teacher on holiday in Malaya pleaded guilty here today to a charge of Inconsiderate driving along Jalan Ibrahim. Rans Peter Lund. 20. who holds an International driving licence, was alleged to have committed the offence at about 10.50 a.m. yesterday while81 words
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Article53 1961-01-04 6 Man killed in collision ALOR STAR, Tues, A scooter-rider. Hajl Saad bin Haji Ahmad. 38, died In hospital yesterday evening, five hours after an accident at the 2} mile. Alor Star-Jltra road. Haji Sa'ad. a padl planter, was riding a scooter to Alor Star when he was Involved In collision53 words
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253 1961-01-04 6 SALVAGE OF STRICKEN FREIGHTER IS DELAYED BY MONSOON SINGAPORE. Tues. The stricken freighter Galatea, trapped in a huge coral reef in the South China Sea off North Borneo since Sacurday, may have to remain there until the monsoon season ends. Unpredictable weather and rough seas due to the north-east monsoon253 words
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Article19 1961-01-04 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. Swaml Lila Shah MahraJ, 79. Is now in Singapore to preach and bless his followers.19 words
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Article, Illustration113 1961-01-04 6 THE ONLY ASIAN AND SHE WINS MEDAL AT NURSING SCHOOL SINGAPORE. Tues. Miss Flora In Snk Han, of Hone Kong, who left for England in July, 1956. to take up nursing is now on her way horne with a career and a gold medal. At the Great Yarmouth Hospital in113 words
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Article229 1961-01-04 6 MEDAL for FORGERY GANG SMASHER IPOH. Tues.— An antisecret society police officer who helped to smash a nation-wide counterfeit currency ring in August last year was specially honoured this morning when he was presented with the Police Commissioner's Medal of Merit at a parade here. He is Inspector Yong Sin229 words
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Article170 1961-01-04 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Association for the Blind intends to give special attention to adolescents in the School for the Blind this year. They are sending letters to local firms informing them of the various types of work the blind can do operating170 words
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Miscellaneous234 1961-01-04 6 Buys Bunny By Balph llvinnltihl LiVI Abner By At Capp 'OPEN X AHA//-rrS .jig**, 1 1 f NOT TILL ->v C WMAM WS KANGfcA YOUR < W//-NOW, IJOrEfr VWE IS SHORE V I&y THEY RniLn 7CARRIESTH 1 *OO6 I •SCmi A WE#LL ROAST J l*^* > THEY HAINT WHAT 1234 words
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Article670 1961-01-04 7 Tan Kok Khon, 128 A, btOyong Road, Tanjong Maiim, Perak: stamps, football, Seoul-' lag. Prttr Lee, aged 14: 11. J&lan Bunga Melor, Canning Garden Estate, Ipoh, Perak; cycling, stamps, view-cards, correspondence. Patrick Goh, aged 16; 208, Jalan Eunos. Singapore 14; member Wise Owls Club;670 words
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Article265 1961-01-04 7 A. Nair of Kuala Lumpur has asked me why a dog will circle before he sits down. It is said this is because the dog's ancestors which use to sleep on grass, circled round in order to flatten it and make a bed. This sort of265 words
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Article, Illustration1076 1961-01-04 7 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - KATHLEEN HICKLEY ■by MAT Mousedeer decides to start a jungle school. A large number of animals attend it. One afternoon there is a football match, when the animals become so excited that Tahir Tiger hites Bakar Bear on his leg, thus1,076 words
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Advertisement324 1961-01-04 7 Night ape in search of a night-cap? tft»if 9G Jf A > /i h i\ 1 0 mm J INK S 4M v> aft Ju* hml This friendly, inquisitive, ellin. between his naps. creature with the big, dark I His proper name is Galago eyes seems to be looking for324 words
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Miscellaneous519 1961-01-04 7 HELP FLIPPER FIND A LID 8. Mr. Oddity manage* to find eleven teapot bda. Then Fbppor put» his on th* table and tzits to match Name Address Age Sex Hello Boys ond Girls; to be very patient with me. Well, I hope you all hod I om trying my very519 words
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Obituary17 1961-01-04 8 20 Wmrit UO (Minimum) SHANMI'OAM COOMARAIWAMY il'roctori of Moolal Ceylon passed away on 2nd January JV6I.17 words
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Article71 1961-01-04 8 :0 Ware's 110 (Minimum) MR. A MRS. MICHAEL De SILVA m iheir wedding mass reception on LI.CI and for lovely gifts received. THE FAMILY OF the late B.E. scharenguivel thank all friends and re.'■ivrs for their wreaths, expressions •■I «ympathy and condolence. THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Tan71 words
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Article233 1961-01-04 8 M Word* $10 (Minimum) A HAPPY NEW year with a nappy m Minx. Bee Lyons Motors about your n™ Billman. number or Sub lit .< m car. MISS IRENE will now attend to your n. .ir in May Foeng Beauty aalooo at •I Devontblre Road, Singapore, W. Tel: J1034.233 words
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Article27 1961-01-04 8 W,,r4i U.iO (Mm.) YOUTH FOR CHRUT Rally Snturrtiiy Tih Janu.iiy. Victoria Memorial Hall. S |«rr 7.30 p.m. Mr. Charles Morris (in the Thnihold of Tomorrow."27 words
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403 1961-01-04 8 The Straits Times. Wednesday. January 4, 1961. The Day Of Dedication His Majesty Tuan Syed Putra ibni Al-Marhum Syed Hassan Jamalullail will be installed today as the Yang diPertuan Agong of Malaya. When His Majesty was elected last September by his brother Rulers, the nation lay under the shadow of403 words
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Article480 1961-01-04 8 The TengkiTs intention to visit Malayan troops in the Congo on his way back from ihe London meeting of Commonwealth Prime Ministers would seem about as uncontroversial a decision as any Prime Minister could take. Yet it has aroused political wrath, and demands for a parliamentary480 words
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Article391 1961-01-04 8 If the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council's investigations produce the intelligent solution of the hawker problem toward which, according to Dr. Sodhy, they are directed, a long period of neglect will end. The facts of a problem many years old should have been digested before now. It came to391 words
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Article, Illustration1022 1961-01-04 8 VERNON BARTLETT - VERNON BARTLETT by LAST Saturday I wrote an article in which I asked some of the questions about 1961 instead of trying to supply the answers. I had resolved to abandon the role of soothsayer and to stick to that of journalist.1,022 words
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183 1961-01-04 8 r FHE education authorities are dumping all the bad failures into technical schools. Is the Ministry aware that technical institutes are not meant for any student but only the best? Doubtless a student In a technical school must be able to run machines, handle183 words
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Letter106 1961-01-04 8 I WAS one of the many Radio Malaya fans who listened with keen interest to the Radio Malaya competition, 1960 (Peraduan Blntang Radio I960) last Monday night. I must confess that I appreciate the splendid work done by Radio Malaya in organising such a competition, especially as106 words
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Letter53 1961-01-04 8 JLf AY I draw the attention of the Ministry of Health to the serious dangers villagers at Ampang, near ipoh, face from the rearing of cattle near the village? Files are breeding by the million and though complaints have been made to the District Office nothing has been53 words
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Letter61 1961-01-04 8 AS a resident of Oeylang for a number of years, I find that there is only one public telephone in this area, in Lorong 40. As Oeylang is well populated, more call boxes would surely benefit the people in this area in case of emergency or robbery at night.61 words
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Letter42 1961-01-04 8 A BLACK market racket in tickets still goes on a: several theatres especially where Indian films are shown. As more and more gangsters are joining In, I think it is time the authorities took action to stop it. CITIZEN Singapore.42 words
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Letter32 1961-01-04 8 AS more people start learning the national language the prices of Malay text books too start rising. It is high time the Government did something about this. M. SULAIMAN Singapore.32 words
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Article712 1961-01-04 8 SEAGHAM MAYNES - SEAGHAM MAYNES: THE CHANGING FACE OF A CONTINENT by London The unprecedented African nationalist drive to smash colonial rule has brought independence to 17 countries south of the Sahara in 1960 Africa's "year of destiny". It has also brought dangerously explosive new year problems for the new AfricanReuter - 712 words
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Advertisement72 1961-01-04 8 CONCERT GUITARS 31S1 54 SI SI "t*«»ii»i" Concert Guitar with Sprue* top and "F" soundhole':. New Guard-plat* ond modern Tailpiece. Sunburst effect, highly polished. Pr.ee 545 00 each 31 54 "Ressini" Auditorium Guitar, with handsom* extra larg* Cutaway body, giving powerful ton*. Sprue* top ond Mapie bock; worm brown sun-burst72 words
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Advertisement201 1961-01-04 8 monument of engineering skill Tht eminence which India once reached in tngineerinjr skill is repealed in this 4th century A.D. 4 tm Iron Pillar, 24 ft. hug and if -4 inches widt mt the bottom* Bfj—t which H this day stands in India's capital without a <t*&&* Wr speck of201 words
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Article590 1961-01-04 9 SINGAPORE. Tuesday THE BITTER RIVALRY BETWEEN TWO BODIES IN INDUSTRY ENDS: KANDASAMY CHAIRMAN 1 NEW union, open to all workers employed •^*-in the Singapore oil industry, was formed today. It is called the United Workers of Petroleum Industry. This follows an agreement reached this590 words
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368 1961-01-04 9 PEXANG, Tuesday. A SPECIMEN of the blood of a 16-year-old x*■ girl, taken after her death, was found to contain alcohol, a Penang murder inquiry was told today. Accused of killing the girl, Yip Mcc Lin, on Nov. 8 last year was368 words
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180 1961-01-04 9 'CONGRATS' POUR IN ON TENGKU'S HONOUR KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has received dozens of messages congratulating him on his appointment to the Order of the Companions of Honour by Queen Elinbeth in her New Tear honours list. In Malaya Rulers and diplomats sent messages. Among180 words
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Article, Illustration103 1961-01-04 9 CINGAPORE, Tucs. Au-burn-haired Rosemary Fcnton, "Miss Australia" 1960, arrived here from Sydney today determined to learn all about Malayan dresses during her short visit Stepping off a Qantas plane. Miss Fenton, 24, said: "I shall do lots of shopping and admire the exotio103 words
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Article155 1961-01-04 9 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE FEDERATION'S Minister for Internal Security, Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, may be appointed by Umno Malaya to "keep an eye" on Singapore Umno after its reorganisation. He Is expected to advise and Is the chairman of the m committee which will the155 words
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130 1961-01-04 9 A zoologist comes in search of insects SINGAPORE. Tues.— Mr. E. Harada, a Japanese postgraduate student In zoology, who underwent a 15--month scholarship in marine biology at Plymouth, has made a special stop in Singapore, to see the "unique" insect collection at the National Museum. He said: "I have not130 words
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159 1961-01-04 9 PMIP head denies a Tengku's allegation KOTA BHARU, Tues. The commissioner of the Kelantan branch of the PanMalayan Islamic Party, Inche Mohamed Asri bin Haji Muda. has denied that members of his party had ever approached Tengku Indra Putra regarding the deduction of the Teoigku's compassionate allowance. He accused Tengku159 words
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216 1961-01-04 9 Boy who whistled at police sentry SINGAPORE. Tues. A youth who whistled and made indecent gestures at a sentry on duty at the Central Police Station in South Bridge Road on Dec. 29, was fined 510 today by the Ninth Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Rates, on two counts of216 words
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Article50 1961-01-04 9 BINGAPORE, Tues.— A writ has been filed in the High Court registry here by the Overseas Traders Ltd. against Charles Rein bolt, trading as Belgian Trading Company, claiming $37,942 on two cheques drawn on the Bank of America. The writ was taken out by Ellas Brothers.50 words
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Article35 1961-01-04 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. De yal Singh pleaded not guilty here today to a charge of attempting to murder a woman. Blnnama Adallalam, at Pasir Panjang Hill yesterday. He was remanded until Jan. 10.35 words
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Article38 1961-01-04 9 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Teng Ah Kok, of Pontlan, Johore, was fined $40 here today for speeding along Dunearn Road on July 24 last. Teng admitted driving his car at speed of 50 to 55 miles an hour.38 words
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181 1961-01-04 9 Worried? Here's the way to joy for you HAVE you ever seen someone you know once a radiant personality gradually become fearful, anxious, warped and literally crippled by real or imagined worries? Perhaps that "someone" fa you. If fear, worry and anxiety are your constant companions. It's time for you181 words
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Article60 1961-01-04 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. A learner motor -cycle rider, Teo Geok Koon. of Jalan Tua Kong, was fined a total of $55 here today on charges of failing to display "L" plates, carrying a pillion passenger and riding with an expired driving licence in Dunearn Road on May60 words
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Article23 1961-01-04 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. A.S.P. Rex Isaacs, formerly field inspecting officer of North Perak, today assumed duty as new O.C.P.D. Johore Bahru.23 words
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Advertisement156 1961-01-04 9 PQPP 1 TOWEL WITH EVERY rifCC PURCHASE OF $20/J? Cotton Singlets SOcts. Fancy Sport Shirts $2-90 l| i Slacks Sheets Pillow j I I Skirts Dress Cancans Mater- -xials B* WHITf OR BLACK* •> C AICHILDREN'S Mf\ WAIST BANDS jZOU TEE SHIRTS 4UCtSo ASSORTED Cl OA GERMA rf\ BLOUSES )I156 words
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Article, Illustration855 1961-01-04 10 Spectacle of pomp, splendour at royal installation in capital today YANG DI'PERTUAN AGONG TO TRA VEL IN MOTORCADE AFTER TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN HALL CEREMONY ■J IS Majesty Tuanku Syed Putra ibn. Al-Marhum Syed Hassan Jamalullail, will be installed as the third Yang di-Pertuan Agong in a solemn, colourful ceremony in855 words
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Article, Illustration36 1961-01-04 10 PROMINENT «in today's ceremony will be these regalia bearers— officers of the Federation Armed Forces and the Police who have been specially selected to escort His Majesty on ceremonial occasions.36 words
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Article, Illustration901 1961-01-04 11 Ng Yook Yoon - Ng Yook Yoon By Young, progressive and enlightened he knows joy and sorrow of the common man JJIS MAJESTY Tuanku Syed Putra ibni AlMarhum Syed Hassan Jamalullail is eminently suited to the high office to which his fellow Rulers have901 words
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110 1961-01-04 11 Main items in today's installation festivities rfHE main celebra- tions of His Majesty's installation are: KUALA LIiMPUR: Today: Installation ceremony at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall; 5 p.m., Garden Party at the latana Negara; 8 p.m. "Malam Oemblra" at the Merdeka Stadium. Tomorrow: 8 p.m. "Malam Gembira" at the Merdeka110 words
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Article, Illustration747 1961-01-04 12 AHMAD NORDIN BIN j haji MOHAMED ZAIN - Raja Permaisuri Agong— a firm champion of women's rights AHMAD NORDIN BIN j haji MOHAMED ZAIN By LOVING mother, a wife who likes to cook >for her husband and a queen who is happiest in the company of ordinary people. These are the most apt descriptions of Malaya's new First747 words
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Article, Illustration345 1961-01-04 13 By a Special Correspondent fHE new Yang di-Pertuan Agong loves sport and plays several games very well. At school he was keen on soccer, cricket badminton and swimming. More recently as newspaper readers well know his interest has changed to tennis and golf.345 words
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767 1961-01-04 13 JEFFREY FRANCIS - The royal regalia every single item has its own special significance JEFFREY FRANCIS By rrHE Yang di-Pertuan Agong and his consort will be preceded at today's installation ceremony by a group of solemn men in colourful Malay costumes. They are the warriors and regalia bearers, whose costumes alone will revive767 words
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497 1961-01-04 13 CHAN BONO SOO - CHAN BONO SOO By VTOWHERE is the iy King's installation awaited with greater pride and Jubilation than by the 94,000 people of Malaya's tiniest and northernmost State, Perils. Here. 335 miles from Kuala Lumpur, Is the new Paramount Ruler's own home, which he left497 words
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Advertisement150 1961-01-04 10 HARRISONS CROSFIELD (FEDERATION OF MALAYA) LIMITED respectfully extends felicitations on the occasion of the Installation of THEIR MAJESTIES SERI PADUKA BAGINDA YANG DI-PERTUAN AGONG Syed Putra ibni Al-Marhum Syed Jamalulail D.M.N. and THE RAJA PERMAISURI AGONG Best wishes to the Yang Di'Pertuan Agong on the occasion of J His Majesty's150 words
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Advertisement63 1961-01-04 11 :•:•:•:•:•:•:♦»>■ .•.v.v.v.wM S^^s^^s^^^^^^^^S k V^^^ffl Our loyal greetings to His Majesty SYED PUTRA ibni fci\\\\\\ .'v «^MBi AL-MARHUM SYED HASSAN JAMALULLAIL, D.M.N., on the occasion of installation as Duli Yang Maha Mulia Seri Paduka Baginda Yang Di-Pertuan Agong. M °V ne be showered with the blessings of good health and63 words
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Advertisement102 1961-01-04 11 Loyal Greetings to His Majesty the Yang Di-Pertuan Agong on the occasion of His Installation EDWARD EU CO., LTD. 1 ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 9. TEL: 2M41. BRANCH OFFICE: 193, Imbi Road, Kuala Lamatir. T«l: MS7S. dunlop %ialltlb '4 THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO. (MALAYA) LTD. \s£j SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG102 words
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Advertisement175 1961-01-04 12 Best Wishes on the occasion of the Installation of His Majesty, The Yang Di-Pertuan Agong. j£. PQugeoti PEUGEOT 404 our latest. Brand-new off the line, and has £1 £j £L passed the toughest tests. An unusually lively cor meant for the motorist who clocks up big mileage and likes to175 words
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Advertisement691 1961-01-04 12 MALAYAN unit trusts: LIMITED ■LET RESULTS 1 i SPEAK FOR: THEMSELVES Unit-holders of First Malayan Fund will have received gross distributions of $10.80 per 100 units over the past year. At the current selling price of 51. 24 per unit, this investment has given a gross B B yield equivalent691 words
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Advertisement123 1961-01-04 13 Loyal Greetings and Best Wishes to Their Majesties Sen Paduka Baginda YANG DI-PERTUAN AGONG RAJA PERMAISURI AGONG on the occasion of their INSTALLATION CHONG LEE LEONG SENG CO., LTD. Head Office: Branch Office: 446, Victoria Street, 89. Ampan* Street, Singapore. Koala Lumpur. Marine Engine Air Cooled Industrial Engine Use YANMAR123 words
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Advertisement136 1961-01-04 13 /GUTHRIE CO., LTD. and GUTHRIE A GENCY ■MM|\ (MALA YA) LTD. j/ offer their Respectful jry Greetings HIS MAJESTY THE YANG DLPER TUAN AGONG On the occasion W of His Installation With correspondents la all th« principal dtl«« of the world. ®OCBC transacts I ••vmry description off Banking and Exchange136 words
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Advertisement378 1961-01-04 14 NOTICES KLANG TOWN COUNCIL CLAIMS FOR REFUND OF RATES ON UNOCCUPIED BUILDINGSNotice is hereby given that claims for refund of rates for the 2nd. half-year (Ist. July 31st. December), 1960, in respect of unoccupied buildings within Town Council Limits must be delivered at the Klang Town Council Office on or378 words
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Advertisement518 1961-01-04 14 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF PUNGAH TIN DREDGING LIMITED and IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCES, 194* to 1946. NOTICE Is hereby given that j a petition presented to the Supreme Court of the Federation of Malaya, in the High Court at Ipoh, on the Ist day of De518 words
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Advertisement1504 1961-01-04 14 NOTICES FACULTY OF MEDICINE UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA IN SINGAPORE CHANGE OF TELEPHONE With effect from 3 January 1961. the telephone number for the Faculty of Medicine. Sepoy Lines. Singapore 3, will be: '*****-5 (6 lines) In The Blatter Of SINGAPORE CHUNG HWA MEDICAL COMPANY, LIMITED At an Extraordinary General Meeting1,504 words
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Advertisement999 1961-01-04 14 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Wordt Si (Mim)— Box St ctt. txtrm WAHTBD ENGLISH TEACHER. Passed Senior Cambridge with some knowledge of Mandarin. Apply to the Headmaster, Merllmau Chinese School Merllmau, Malacca before sth January 1961. WANTED TEACHER OF English. Preferably with School Certificate, Credit In English and some knowledge of Chinese.999 words
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Advertisement1053 1961-01-04 14 ACCOMMODATION WANTED 10 Wordt tt (Mim.)— Box St ett. extn BUNGALOW 9/9 BBDROOMS furnished near town required January/ February European family Box A 4352 B.T. Spore EUROPEAN COMPANY URGENTLY require 3-4 bedroom bouse or bungalow within sth m.a. Modern sanitation. Ring ***** write P.O. Box 448, Spore. URGENTLY WANTED 41,053 words
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Advertisement951 1961-01-04 14 TUITION It Word* M (Him.) Boa St ett. extrm POSTAL TUITION. dtOdeat-THMIIS and others aiming Cradlta/Dist met tons. Cambridge. 8.8.C.. O.C.E etc Special courses including .-rtndples, Metsods of Education. Stamford College (Dept P.O. Bos 381. Spore. (Tel: *****) PERSONAL MAKE-UP and Beauty Course by Mrs. Mellnda Callow commences at the951 words
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Advertisement1745 1961-01-04 15 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO ADEN, LIVERPOOL, tLASOOW, LONDON, A CONTINENTAL PORTS. Sails P. S'hsm Ptmng MACNAON Havre, Linrpul, Hamburg -ll Ptrt/Jai 0 LAOMEOON A'werp. H'burg, B'men. Adam JM t/11 dol i US liTtrteel, Dublin Jm t Jn 7 Jm I/It Jm 11 AtAPENOO London, Hamburg, Rotttrdam Jm I Jm1,745 words
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Advertisement2745 1961-01-04 15 ■la^^iiT^aT^A^/L Wr^F^nffiTffir^ffTki THE E.IVC LINES /jf I AO(N *(>"*. MEIITERtANEAN. CONTINCNTU t SCANBINAfIAN POITt B^KJVCft S'oor» P Sham pmmi Ci \gLyp| "Sioonoa" a) tea. 13-11/ j» v t jm i/ijm XBkAJSif "UUNOIA" fe) 21/23 Jm 24/71 JM 27/21 JM JLJQ "MOIELIA" a JM/ 4FM 3/ I Ftk 7/ IFM arMHiarjP.2,745 words
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Advertisement1210 1961-01-04 15 ir-^ McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. IF**- BLLKRMAM LOT th KLAVENESS LINE WNOON. NAMOURG, ROnENAM. HAVRE LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO, MILL. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER A PORTLAND Sport P. Sham Ptnang SUNNYVILIE a/23 Jm a/27 Jai 21 Jm/ 1 Fek Spore P S't-am Penang cm of upon 7/ 1 jm •Im Spore P.1,210 words
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Article681 1961-01-04 16 SINGAPORE members ot the Malayan Stock Eaphanfe reported the following business at their 3.30 pjn. call yesterday. (Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written). Industrials: Con. Tin Smelt ords 19s. ON; Fed. Dispensary (3) $1.50 ON, T; Pltrpatricks $1.35; Praser and Neave ords (1.99;681 words
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Article36 1961-01-04 16 SINGAPORE, Jan. 3. RUBBER: 88*, cents per lb. (up 2's cents). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 88'; cents (slightly easier). TIN: $389.75 per picul (up 124 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 290 tons (up 20 tons).36 words
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952 1961-01-04 16 SHARE MARKET STARTS A NEW YEAR ON A FIRM NOTE By Our Market Correspondent THE MALAYAN share market started 1961 on a good note, with all sections firm and a wide improvement in prices. Sentiment was assisted by a good improvement in the rubber price and a fractional hardening of952 words
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Article80 1961-01-04 16 THE Federation Minister ol Finance has fixed these prices for calculating Customs duties for the week beginning on Jan. 5. Rubber 86 H tents a lb. Copra $432 a ton Coconut oil $B«o a ton. lalm oil J645.50 a ton Palm kernels $364.5* a ton. The rates of80 words
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Article144 1961-01-04 16 CINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices pet picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK /Continent January February shipments $26 buyers. $27 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk »30' i sellers drum $43 sellers. Pepper: steady; no business was reported done, Muntok white $250. Surawak $245. special Sarawak black $160 and144 words
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Article145 1961-01-04 16 THHK Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the follow* Ing changes In its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail 32 15/16, O.D. 33 1/16, 90 d/st 33 5/16 credit bills. 33 7/16 trade bill*. Canada: buying airmail T.T 32 7/8. O.D. 33, 90145 words
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Article22 1961-01-04 16 Malayan Stock Exchange; Jan. 3 Dec. 30 Industrials: ***** 132.88 Tina: 187.90 187-90 Robbers: ***** "22.50 Jan. 1 1958 10022 words
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Article121 1961-01-04 16 MELBOURNE. TuesTNVESTMENT shares on the 1 Stock exchange here today opened along firmer lines. B.H.P. gained 3s. 3d. to 655. 6d. and McPherson 2s. 6d. to 595. 6d. Base metals and the oils were steady. Broken Hill South gained lOd. to 12s. 3d., but Oil Search dropped Is.121 words
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Article214 1961-01-04 16 JANUARY first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 88 *i cents per lb. up 2H cente on Friday"s close. The tone was uncertain. S.C.CJt.A. closing prices In cents per lb., yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 88'^. sellers 89 (N); Int. 1 R.S.S.214 words
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Advertisement386 1961-01-04 16 NOTICES FIRST MALAYAN FUND ANNOUNCEMENT OF DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME Th« Trustees will distribute the income of the First Malayan Fund for ihe six mouths enaed 51st December 1960, to registered holders of units at that date, on I lo.ii February, 1961. The amount available for clis- tribulion amounts to $6.45386 words
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Advertisement1160 1961-01-04 16 FEDERATION OF MALAYA GOVERNMENT VACANCIES 1 Applications are invited from Federal Citizens Tor appointment ai ASSISTANT COMMERCIAL MANAGER in the Department of Broadcasting. Federation of Malaya. The post is pensionable Salary scale: $1186 x 34-1.254 with C.O.L.A. AGE: 30 but preferably under 40. QUALIFICATIONS: Oood Oeneral education preferably with an1,160 words
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Article688 1961-01-04 17 [Hl^t^L ■TTT'IiTiiT^mmTb TTTrB^i^(KO 1 1 i^*i i fourth day REEDING only 67 runs to win the Second Test against x^ the West Indies here this afternoon, three Australian batsmen fell sensationally against a barrage of pace and bouncers from Wesley Hall and Chester Watson. After688 words
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Article149 1961-01-04 17 AUSTRALIA Ist innings 348 WEST INDIES Ist innings 181 WEST INDIES 2nd innings (overnight 129 for five) HUNTE c Grout b O'Neill 110 SOLOMON hit wkt b Benaud 4 NURSE run out 3 KANHAI c Misson b Martin 25 SOBERS c Simpson b Martin 0 WORRELL c Simpson b149 words
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Article56 1961-01-04 17 /^ALCTTTA, Tues.— lndia were all out for 180 in reply to Pakistan's total of 301 in the Third Test here today. At close, Pakistan had scored 30 for one in their second innings. This is the fourth day of the match which ends tomorrow. TheReuter - 56 words
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Article198 1961-01-04 17 'Watson aiming for catches' By JACK FINGLETON JLf ELBOI RNE, Tues. In a press interview after the Second Test here. Frank Worrell, the West Indian captain, said he thought his men had bowled too many bouncers in Australia's second innings today. He said neither Wesley Hall nor Chester Watson had198 words
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Article279 1961-01-04 17 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. J^UJRUKAWA, who leave for Jakarta tomorrow, held Singapore to a I—l1 1 draw before a crowd of 5,500 at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight.. It was a close hard-fought struggle all the way. The tourists got top marks for giving the Singapore forwards few opportunities279 words
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Article105 1961-01-04 17 LAA win by a corner pENANO. Tues. A long corner during extra time gave 34th L.A.A. Regiment victory over Sepoy Lines at Dato Kramat here today. This was the first match in the playoff for the championship In the Penang Dlv. 2 hockey league in which three teams, 1.a.a., Sepoy105 words
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Article108 1961-01-04 17 ENGLISH LEAGUE: Div. S Bury 3 Shrewsbury 1; Chesterfield 1 Tranmere 1; Div. 4 Carlisle 1 OlUlngham 3; Hartlepools 1 York SCOTTISH LEAGUE: Dlv. 1 Aberdeen 2 Dundee 1: Clyde 3 Particle Thistle 3: Dundee United 0 St. Johnstone 2; Hearts 1 Hibernians 2; Kilmarnock 1 St. Mlrren 2:108 words
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Article93 1961-01-04 17 SHEFFIELD SHIELD (Perth): W. Australia 242 (Wlshart 114) Queensland 222 (Burge 103. Hoar* 6-56). CURKIE SHIELD: At Capetown W. Province 251 (Vsnder Mere 98) and 197-4 (Innes 95 not out) Transvaal "A" 252 (Harris 70). At Pretoria Natal bt N-E Transvaal by 9 wku. N-E Transvaal 58 and 7293 words
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Article58 1961-01-04 17 INDIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS (Calcutta) Men's singles final Ramanathan Krishnan (Ind) bt C A. Fernandes (Braz) 6-3. 6-3. 3-6. 7-5: Women's doubles final Mrs. K. Chertan and Mrs. D. Appalap (Znd) bt Margaret Hellyer i AusU and Mrs. J. Vakil (Ind) 6-1. 6-3: Mixed doubles final Fernandes and M. Hellyer bt58 words
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Article24 1961-01-04 17 ORIENT WELTER TITLE (Tokyo): Kenjl Fukuji (Jap-hold-er) outptd Munchal Tro iThal) 12 rds. RUGBY UNION IK CLUB MATCH: Rouslyn Park 11 Fetteslan-Lorettonians S.24 words
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Article, Illustration867 1961-01-04 17 EPSOM JEEP - McGrowdie deserves honour of top jockey of the year EPSOM JEEP A REVIEW BY ONE of the highlights of the 1960 racing season was the thrilling tussle for the jockey premiership. Even at a very late stage four jockeys Noel McGrowdie, Laurie Johnson, Arthur Ward and Moses Lee remained in867 words
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Advertisement80 1961-01-04 17 891 ■'l "J is^ 3bl J^BB sisEst s^^ uLbmb^b^bß99 Kij^l^^^^Kr you II find the ||Pynp^P|BHH||^y^ answer to this —and many other BSf Br intriguing Questions Ef m fhis week's issue of RADIO WEEKLY -"RfTt? lei The magazine with the fO^ wru/c most' that brings you your best in midweek reading80 words
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Advertisement116 1961-01-04 17 »MaBß^i^r lII J~'|/ f For the modern man ik it must be modern shaving mSll 0 Ul 'Philishave' has the world-famous JKw Rotary Action that shaves at varying J^L Tf angles and in varying directions the way the bristles -actually grow. Get |>) A^B^ the sort of shave a woman116 words
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Miscellaneous88 1961-01-04 17 RUGGER TRIAL: Perak v The Rest (Ipob padang). KL CLUB MATCHES: 656 Squadron v Rasah (Rifle Range Rd); VIOBA v Sg Besl Wanderer? (Shaw Rd); Klang v BMH (Klang). HOCKET 8'GOR LEAGUE: Dtv. 1 Police Depot "A" v Levers (Ourney Rd); Div. 2 KUat "B" v Yg. Malays iPantai); Chartered88 words
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Article650 1961-01-04 18 ALL SAY: WE HOPE FOR CLOSER TIES WITH MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR Tuesday (CONGRATULATORY messages were received today from all over the world on the occasion of the installation of Tuanku Syed Putra as the third Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaya tomorrow. Messages were sent by:650 words
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Article, Illustration132 1961-01-04 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday FIVE delegates from the Ceylon Malay Youth League arrived here today by air to attend the installation of the Vans di-Pertuan Agong tomorrow. They were Inche T. R. V. Souriah. Inche T. M. M. Rahman. Inche C. P. S. Laxana. Inche T. H.132 words
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Article30 1961-01-04 18 WASHINGTON, Tues. President Eisenhower joined in prayer for the nations and world peace today at church services held in connection with the convening of the new Congress.— UP.l.30 words
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Article, Illustration66 1961-01-04 18 A SPECIAL STAMP TO MARK THE BIG DAY THE SPECIAL issue 10-cent stamp which is being issued in Malaya today to commemorate the installation of the Yang di-Per-tuan Agon*. The stamps will be sold at all post offices in the Federation, at the Stamp Bureau, Kuala Lumpur, and in Singapore.66 words
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Article33 1961-01-04 18 JAKARTA, Tues.—Government authorities have reported that the former Indonesian Prime Minister. Mohammed Natsir. who joined the West Sumatran rebels in 1958. is still in Sumatra and is suffering from tuberculosis. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article390 1961-01-04 18 LONDON. Tues>— Tntre was. early uncertainly in Loiidon stock market today but the tendency laier improved, especially among industrials which nlnshed wtth a flrm appearance, after easing at tae opening. The 23 million sterling rise In the sterling areas gold and convertible currency reserves for390 words
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Article390 1961-01-04 18 Govt. in Laos accuses Russia VIOLATIONS OF TERRITORY YEW YORK. Tues. The prospects of a United Nations Security I Council meeting on the situation in Laos grew stronger today as reports came from Vientiane that Prince Boun Oum's Laotian Government planned to indict Russia. The reports were received after Mr.390 words
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Article79 1961-01-04 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The East Coast, cut off by road Mr two days because of floods, was accessible to traffic again today. The Temerloh and Jerantut ferries, closed since Sunday, were reopened to traffic I this morning. The Temerloh-Triang road at the 89th mile was two79 words
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Advertisement345 1961-01-04 18 MISCELLANEOUS 2* Wordt Si (Min.)— Box itl ctt. txtra UNITY IS OUR Watchword read Berita Hanan and be up-to-date witb what you arc expected to do to be a good citizen familiar with our National Language. AT YOUR SERVICE (S'porc) it Wordt Sit (Minimum) Dailt I month. It Wordt S2345 words
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Advertisement51 1961-01-04 18 I WmW/ ■aal* Mi WW/mW BaaaaVn g ■aaaaaal aavA 72 50 P- 4i J9 5 \*^^^^^m^^^^^ 7250 P 57 J 113 UP-TO-DATE mUL. ■JafßiffT acx i;r vi i LATEST SELECTION OF WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCH BY CAMY TO SUIT EVERYONE. Watch this paper next Wednesday for a further range of51 words
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