The Straits Times, 25 May 1961
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Title Section17 1961-05-25 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Sunday Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY. MAY 25. 1931 15 CENTS17 words
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Article592 1961-05-25 1 The Straits Times wishes its Muslim readers Selamat Hari Raya Haji Broadcast on 'true spirit of Hari Raya Haji' 'Example of our troops in Congo' KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said tonight that the exemplary behaviour of Malayan troops in the Congo was592 words
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87 1961-05-25 1 Henry keeps a promise for 70 years LONDON. Wed. .»n I'.nylishman's word is Mi bond, and for Henry Matriott it's a bond that has lasted "0 years. In ISM h«> promised his dying fiancee that he would never marry. Yesterday. "0 years later. be cofcbrated his «)Oth birthday still aUPI - 87 words
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332 1961-05-25 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. ALL Federation political parties today supported a proposal to ban canvassing on polling day. whether for local, states or parliamentary elections. Yesterday, the chairman of the Election Commission. Haji Must&pha Albakn. sent out circulars to political organisations seeking their views on such332 words
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Article37 1961-05-25 1 TACOMA, i Washington State Wed. A United States C-124 Globema.ster crashed as it was taking off here today, killing at least 12 of the 22 people on board. Five people were missing. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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141 1961-05-25 1 KING HUSSEIN PROMISES TO SERVE PEOPLE AMMAN, Wed. Jordan today began final preparations for tomorrow's wedding of its King to an Knglish girl, the climax to six days of holiday marking three big Jordanian occasions. In a broadcast to his people last night. King Hussein promised that he and hisReuter - 141 words
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Article34 1961-05-25 1 LOS ANGELES. Wed. I Clark Gables widow will receive US$l,OOO more In her monthly allowance, bringing It to USS6.OOO. because of higher living expenses since the birth of the late star', son.-U.P.I.UPI - 34 words
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Article28 1961-05-25 1 PARIS. Wed King Baudonln and Queen Fablola of Belgium arrived by air from Brussels today to begin a four-day state visit ,o the French capital.— ReuterReuter - 28 words
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139 1961-05-25 1 Common market? 'No cause for pessimism 9 CIM.XPORfc. Wed. The i Minister of Finance. Dr. (ioh Keng Swee. who was asked in the Legislative A»spinbl> to state the progress made in talks with the Federation Government on the proposed common market, said today that discussions between officials of the two139 words
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Article141 1961-05-25 1 Pre-dawn round-up in S. Africa IOHANNESBURG. Wed. J —Hundreds of South i African security a detectives and uniform. Ed policemen made a series of arrests in pre-dawn raids in all main towns today. Tho.se arrested Included non-white organisers of a three-day .stay-at-homo protest next week against ihe proclamation of aReuter - 141 words
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Article34 1961-05-25 1 BANGKOK. Wed— A total of 19.:;7i been repatriated to North Vietnam irom the northeastern provinces of Thailand, according to a Thai source today About 40.000 remained to be repatriated. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article403 1961-05-25 2 THE COLONIAL REVOLTS AGAINST PORTUGAL MAY SPREAD TO GUINEA. CAPE VERDE ISLANDS rPHE Salazar dictatorship in Portugal, beset with revolts in Angola and Goa, will face two more colonial wars soon if it refuses to negotiate with the freedom fighters. This was announced in Conakry, capitalReuter; UP - 403 words
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108 1961-05-25 2 rvACCA. Wed. Presi- dent Ayub Khan said yesterday Pakistan was considering making representations to the Soviet Government about the use of Russian arms by Afghan soldiers and tribesmen in recent clashes on the Afghan border. The President said ho deprecated "pinpricks on theReuter - 108 words
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Article66 1961-05-25 2 LONDON. Wed.— Sir Percy Lyham Loraine, former British Ambassador to Italy and Turkey and a close friend of the late Kemal Ataturk. Turkish leader and reformer, has died at his London home. H» was 80 Sir Percy, who traced hi« descent from Robert de Loraine. a66 words
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Article191 1961-05-25 2 MONTGOMERY, (Alabama), Wed. Negro TI leaders in Alabama's riot-scarred capital vowed yesterday the next target of interracial "Freedom Riders" will be Mississippi the hard-core centre of segregation in the South. Mississippi Governor Ross Barnett promptly wired U.S. Attorney-General Robert Kennedy to "advise the agitators to stayUPI - 191 words
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135 1961-05-25 2 Cadets in raid on secret sub base GOS PORT (Hampshire). Wed.— Eight teenage Sea Cadets cracked the Britisn Navy's security screen in a weekend manoeuvre at Britain's submarine headquarters here and left behind four dummy bombs as reminders of their "raid." The boys aged between 15 and 18 went onReuter - 135 words
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Article40 1961-05-25 2 LONDON. Wed American evangelist Dr. Billy Graham was ordered to bed with a throat infection just 20 minutes before he was to make his first address here yesterday in his current tour of England. —Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article99 1961-05-25 2 WASHINGTON. Wed.— Mr. Allen Dulles. Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, spent about US$45 million ($135 million) to back last month's abortive Cuban Invasion, it was reported here yesterday. The reports, from at least two correspondents covering Congress, were made public as Mr.Reuter - 99 words
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Article71 1961-05-25 2 PALM SPRINGS (California). Wed. Comidienne Joan Davis, one-time runner-up to Bob Hope and Jack Benny as the highest paid radio star, died yesterday of a heart attack. She was 53. The actress was admitted to hospital on Monday. While best known in radio. Miss Davis,71 words
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199 1961-05-25 2 LONDON, Wednesday. A GOLD medal is to be struck by the British Amalgamated Union of Foundry Workers for presentation to Russia's spaceman Yuri Gagarin, the union announced. A spokesman said that Gagarin, who la a former moulder, would also be presented with a certificate199 words
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Article236 1961-05-25 2 LONDON: The Duchess of Kent announces she has decided to take the title of Princess Marina. Duchess of Kent, when her son the Duke of Kent marries Miss Katherine Worslev at Yorkminister on June 8 It was as Princess Marina that she married the late Duke236 words
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Article25 1961-05-25 2 HONG KONG: Lo Lai Wah. 11-month-old girl, was found smothered on the bed on which the whole family of six slept.25 words
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Miscellaneous32 1961-05-25 2 HE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby no. i nevbp \wo«y T|/*Yttu«»ANOC*O I T B£ALLY umpowmd uim-H r f me ■i AiOUT LO6IN© MY/ BUY *c/ MAOf MOO SOUND IMPORTANT f M*X3MC TAX I32 words
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442 1961-05-25 3 THAILAND: ASK MALA YA TO TALKS ON LAOS GENEVA, Wednesday. "lyi" ALAYA should be invited to the Laos xTA peace conference here, Mr. Thanat Khoman, Thailand's Foreign Minister, urged yesterday. Speaking at the week-old, 14-nation talks, Mr. Khoman said that Indonesia also should be invir.ec: to tne conierence. France, meanwlle.Reuter - 442 words
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Article231 1961-05-25 3 rpHE leader of the military junta that seized power y in South Korea last week, Lieut. -Gen. Chang Do Yung, said today he would "leave immediately 1 for the U.S. to see President Kennedy to explain "the purpose and intent" of the military takeover.Reuter - 231 words
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Article101 1961-05-25 3 LONDON. Wed.— Three children of one family, ranging in axe from right to 11. were put into a state home yesterday after telling a Chatham court they carried out 36 raids on shops and supermarkets. A fourth child was put on probation for two years.101 words
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288 1961-05-25 3 Big Evian scare: Sentries open fire fENEVA, Wed. Steel- helmeted Swiss troops opened fire twice today after the barbed wire barriers surrounding the headquarters of the Algerian peace talks delegation in Geneva had been cut. Shortly after midnight the automatic alert system was set off. indicating that someone had cutReuter - 288 words
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164 1961-05-25 3 K and X—twoK two long talks planned VIENNA. Wed. President Kennedy and Mr. Khrushchev will have two long meetings during their talks here next month, authoritative sources said yesterday. Speaking after a preparatory meeting between Soviet and American "advance parties." the sources said the two leaders would first meet shortlyReuter - 164 words
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Article149 1961-05-25 3 Urgent UN appeal for more troops J/LISABETHVILLE. Wed The United Nations, pushing to take over all airfields in Northern Katanga, urgently appealed yesterday for reinforcements at Albertville. North Katanga commaM. already backed by four companies of Nigerian and Malayan troops, wants more men to gain control of the Albertville airfield.Reuter; UP - 149 words
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Advertisement256 1961-05-25 3 FW67 y£j/DEWITT'S BEFORE- clears out ROUNDWORMS and Tir«d. weak THREADWORMS. These worm* l.v* I 5 j inside you and grow by taking the food sick ana in you m{ Yqu |oje weight and energy f ee i wltn worm .rntable and miserable. Children will stop """VJ>* mmmi. growjng get headaches256 words
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Miscellaneous530 1961-05-25 3 BAr IA ciMrADnor Melodies. 6.50 Keep Fit With Teit RADIO SINGAPORE Lee; ".00 Johnny Dankworth And s e-rv«r» His Orchestra: 7.30 Time Sißiial. S News; 7.35 Song Time; 800 Time w" i Signal. News In The National LanMediunr Wave Service age; fl Q3 HousewlveF Cnolcn: 4.6 metres 8 sfl News530 words
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Article1123 1961-05-25 4 That is penalty facing Spore kidnappers, Minister tells Assembly THE Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, said today he hoped that the Punishment for Kidnapping Bill would be regarded as "a stern warning that kidnapping does not pay." He added: "Should there be any future1,123 words
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Article188 1961-05-25 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The back pay row between the Hock Lee Amalgamated Bus Company and its 500 employees was settled today with the busmen richer by $125,000. Agreement was reached just 25 minutes before all the workers were due to take three hours off to attend a188 words
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Article339 1961-05-25 4 MR. ONG ENG GUAN, re-elected Member for Hong Lim, made his "maiden speech" in the Legislative Assembly this evening— and made references to his "experience" in the House before he resigned last year. SINGAPORE, W»d amend standing orders to allow for a committee of privileges, Mr.339 words
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272 1961-05-25 4 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. •yHE Minister for National Development, Mr. Tan 1 Kia Gan, today said that between 2.000 to 3.000 families would be affected by the Toa Payoh nous- ing scheme. But. he said, the Housing Board would make every effort to re-settle these272 words
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Article22 1961-05-25 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. A motor-cyclist, Ahmad bin Bangal. 21, was killed today when he collided with a lorry In Jurong Road.22 words
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Advertisement202 1961-05-25 4 ODEON OPENS TODAY (SPORE) DAILY AT 11 0.m.-l .30-4.00-6.30 A 9.30 p^m. [PAT B9ONE] IN THE GAYEST GOBANDGAL GET-TOGETHER EVER! RON STAGE TONIGHT at 9.30 P.M.** "BE YOUR OWN TURKEY" t«sss»«A2«s CONTEST FINALS «sssvyvst Music By a Compere: LARRY LAI I Yu»o» Otmons "THE LATINOS" (No Fr— Littt) A TOWERING202 words
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809 1961-05-25 5 Top tin trouble: Lack of new land EXPORT DUTY IS HARD ON LOW-GRADE PRODUCERS, SAYS MINERS' PRESIDENT SCARCITY of new land is by far the gravest problem now facing the Malayan tin industry, Mr. D. R. Mitchell, president of the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines, said here today. The changed statistical809 words
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237 1961-05-25 5 'Cool down' appeal to politicians PENANG, Wednesday fPHE supervisor of elections, Mr. Ong Kah Seng, today appealed to all political parties to 'cool down" and refrain from personal attacks. "Once you >tart criticising an individual's private life and it la not stopped you may land yourself in court." he old237 words
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Article79 1961-05-25 5 RAMPAGING BUFFALO KILLED BUKIT MERTAJAM Wed —A police party last night shot a buffalo which had earlier run amok at Kampong Pelat in Kubang Semang. The animal had gored two padi planters. Yam binte Man and Ahmad Zalnab. after it broke loose and charged planters working on a padl field.79 words
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122 1961-05-25 5 ONG ENG GUAN BACK IN THE ASSEMBLY QINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Ong Eng Guan. reelected member for Hong Lim. was sworn In at trje beginning of today's Legislative Assembly meeting. He took an oath of allegiance to Queen Elizabeth. He entered the assembly with Mr. S.V. Lingam find. Aljunied) and Mr.122 words
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Article63 1961-05-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Chan Chor Chow. 23. a labourer, was today acquitted in the Magistrates Court here on a charge of robbing a shop assistant, Gan Ching Wah. of a watch and $11 at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Park on Oct. 28 last year. Gan said that63 words
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138 1961-05-25 5 Model in to arrange two fashion shows QINGAPORE. Wai. Miss 1 Helen Bicknell. a leading Australian mannequin. Hew into Singapore this afternoon, to make arrangements for two fashion shows in which .she will be modelling The shows will be luld in conjunction with the visit of the Australian trade mission138 words
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77 1961-05-25 5 EPF MEMBERS EARNED EXTRA 55.3 MILLION KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Members of the Employees Provident Fund there over a million of them earned $19.6 million in interest for 1960 an increase of 55.3 million ax a result of a higher interest rate. The E.P.F. Ordinance was amended to raise the interest77 words
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Article85 1961-05-25 5 IfUALA LUMPUR, Wed- .The Straits Times relief und fof victims of the Ringlet landslide will close on Friday Tnese donations were received today: SEREMBAN: Anonymous p ENANG: Mr. Tan Lye Huat $25: members of Red Cross detachments 5 and 6 $70: Technical Association of Penang (Penang85 words
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Advertisement250 1961-05-25 5 PRINCE'S TEA ROOM GRAND ATTRACTIONS 2 popular BANDS playing non-stop music for dancing during week-ends. PEGGY TANN sings daily. Prince's Tea Room present* a Foitntm Parade br Ten lovely Joan Booty modck toontofed by Ferguson Fabric* Rolex Wofchei. Dorothy Cray, Kimlm Salon De Beaute, Metre and Uiho Sewma Machine on250 words
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Advertisement199 1961-05-25 5 Low cost luxury for everybody everywhere 'a^ i^^^J'LT~ sb^l j Electrolux new compressor refrigerators The Electrolux new economy line offers you o full range of electric refrigerators fitted with extremely economical cooling units. Elegant models, beautifully equipped, with plenty of space for food ond targe bottles. You'll find exoctly whot199 words
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197 1961-05-25 6 IPOH, Wed. A fisherman, Khoon Chye Hin, 28, acquitted on a murder charge today, left the High Court here a free m?n. Khoon, defended by Mr. D.R. Seenlvasagam. had pleaded not guilty to the murder of a cockle farm manager. Tan Hock Choon. 41, at197 words
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225 1961-05-25 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The "practical men" of the Malayan rubber industry— the planters will meet here In July for an exchange of views on research. The meeting Is being called by the Rubber Research Institute to pool the results of research work on225 words
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276 1961-05-25 6 Buffaloes will be slaughtered for poor i?OKIL G/FT OiV ft4fl/ /?4K4 ftlj/ KUALA LUMPIR. Wednesday. rp\VO buffaloes, worth $1,300, bought by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, will be slaughtered at the abattoir here tomorrow and th« meat distributed to the poor. This will be in keepii Raya Haji— the Muslim ng276 words
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138 1961-05-25 6 Mines' body 50 years old: New officers IPOH. Wed.— Members B of the FMS Chamber of Mines, which represents the mining industry in Malaya, today observed the 50th. anniversary of the chamber's incorporation. Following the annual general meeting, members and guests attended a luncheon party at the Ipoh Club at138 words
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Article67 1961-05-25 6 DAMAGE TO ST. JAMES' S4S,OOO SINGAPORE. Wed. Damage estimated at $45,000 was caused by the fire which broke out at St. James power station two weeks ago. The cost Is to be borne by the contractors, Mr. cnan Sun Wing. Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister, told the Assembly today.67 words
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Miscellaneous199 1961-05-25 6 Buys Bunny By Balph ll<>inuluht Li 9 l Abner By Al Capp 1 MIDDLIN' GLAD VO' IS AUVE, A ??-LI'L ABNEPCS T HE'LL GREET ToQwnAK" BU^ MT ONE SCDOTED *-> MAMMY AN' FAPPV, BUT LTS Jl COM IN'. f r -HE'S J USINTH' <cnLrS<» CAIN'T STOP ONE WAV-T'OTMER NOT MAKE199 words
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Article, Illustration1867 1961-05-25 7 EARLY in 1929, the 11 e\\l y elected IS. President, Herbert Hoover, paid n visit to Florida, on c evening he entered ;i Miami luxury hotel and whs greeted with ;ill the deference and attention due to America's "F ir s t1,867 words
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Article25 1961-05-25 8 in Hnr«i |/f Ml*, mum, MR: AND MRS. ''harlta UMW thank r*ititi\ei and frirndi for thtip h>.|' valuahlr fifu and ■"•ndaaca at UMtf wrddina.25 words
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Article209 1961-05-25 8 in Hvrdi tit /Minimum, JONNNV DORQ at Tk» Cockpit. Don i milt mi apveaiancii. Ttl: DJDM, AT INDIAN TKADI KlhllMllon O»H Win!. l I'aik Mil ai Koinala .hi tnirihiiifii'i Hrrii and Indian food PINCUINS TO SUIT mq iKMkri and tail' I IM at Itol'.nxin ■IIIMM" 4UST ADRIVIU ran«a ol209 words
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646 1961-05-25 8 The Sunday Times Thursday May 25, 1961. Charter For Laos The suRKi-stion that the Geivrva COHfarOßoa on Laos should be expanded by t.itinclusion of Malaya and Indonesia cumis lati- in the day, yet than is much t<> be v;ufl for it. Mnlaya hmore direct interest in the future of Laos646 words
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Article374 1961-05-25 8 Evian'i uneasy atmosphere wHitis the world that the French and Algerian delegates I gathering there on alternate iliiv.N in beat out peace for Algeria have first to fight a campaign of words. That they arc meeting at all is marvellous, but greater marvels will be required before374 words
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Article198 1961-05-25 8 Central planning and free enterprise are not mutually pposed ideas. Malaya, like India before it, is beginning to I discover that where vigorous \\fi' enterprise is an essential part of national prosperity tliive should bo close liaison between Government and industry from the planning stage onward In so far198 words
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Article, Illustration422 1961-05-25 8 RAWLE KNOX - RAWLE KNOX TWO NEW THREATS TO THE FREEDOM OF SPEECH BY COLOMBO, Wed. DRASTIC control of the Press is foreshadowed in a Bill which the Ceylon Government now has ready to lay before Parliament. A five-man Press Council is to be established, composed of422 words
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Article680 1961-05-25 8 After the coup now trade SEOUL. Wed. One of the most important domestic issues confronting the revolutionary council in South Korea following the coup d'etat is how to avoid a serious economic upheaval. A general business recession which resulted from the students revolution last year had not recovered when KoreaReuter - 680 words
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607 1961-05-25 8 The Broederbond takes control of broadcasting AND IN VERWOERD'S SOUTH AFRICA"] WITHIN a year the South African Broadcasting Corporation has been transformed from an impartial organisation into a slate propaganda machine. Two members of the Afrikaner Broederbond the secret society which controls Dr. Verwoerd's Nationalist Party have control of the607 words
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Advertisement413 1961-05-25 8 Amazing New Easy way to quickly give Pounds and Inches of Firm Solid Flesh to thin, underweight Men and Women don't be SKINNY! ME W THE ALL-IN-ONE CONCENTRATED FOOD (fa£ SUPPLEMENT OF EASILY DIGESTED V *T BODY BUILDING NUTRIMENTS j If Tor are thin and underweifrhi try this latest discovery413 words
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Article1788 1961-05-25 9 Anson Bill Opposition 'aye' GOVERNMENT ASSEMBLYMEN ABSTAIN IN VOTE TO ALLOW MOTION TO BE KILLED ■JHE Legislative Assembly today saw the unusual event of a Bill introduced by the Government being: passed on the vote of six Opposition members while Government members abstained. This followed an undertaking by the Prime1,788 words
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Article29 1961-05-25 9 SINGAPORE. Wed— Police carried out raids in the Geylang. Katong and Chinatown areas last night and detained 12 people under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions Ordinance.29 words
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Article, Illustration251 1961-05-25 9 Xl XI A I.I'MPUR. Wed. A Kelantan silver rosebowl bearing the crests of all the States of Malaya is to be sent to Miss Toni Gardiner, thr former Kuala Lumpur sihoolKirl who becomes ('iiccn vi Jordan tomorrow. With it will mi251 words
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236 1961-05-25 9 MCA quit men: The party's power is dead JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. ■f WO Johore MCA leaders, Mr. Yap Kin Hock and Dr. Tan Luan Hong, who quit the party yesterday, on the eve of the town council elections today said that in their opinion the party I was "dead." Acting236 words
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Article24 1961-05-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. K. Murugan. 24. was fined S2O here today for behaving in a disorderly manner in Sentul on March 20.24 words
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261 1961-05-25 9 'PHE Minister of Labour. Inche Bahaman bin Samsudln, today urged industrial firms with overseas connections to arrange exchange programmes within their companies for technical apprentices. Such a programme would enable the apprentices to "prove themselves In the outside world and also learn the261 words
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Article, Illustration347 1961-05-25 10 ESME BAPTISTA i – - ESME BAPTISTA i Edited by MANY people dispute that it is difficult for a mother to climb high in her working career. The reason being that they are weighed down with responsibilities outside the office. They think that such mothers, usually clock watchers, want .to get home347 words
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676 1961-05-25 10 < \ I 111 Itl - CREATIVE WORK CAN BE A BOON TO PROBLEM CHILD < I 111 Itl l» J\ a small centre in Towner Koad, the Singapore Children's Society is helping the young in a special way. Its task is to take care of problem children, to guide them, and to see that they676 words
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Article332 1961-05-25 10 Roots get a new treatment rrONEST, down to- earth roots remain with us when you find that you are getting a bit tired of green vegetables. But apart from potatoes and onions, how often do you think of using them for a casserole or savoury dish? Here are some ways332 words
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Article229 1961-05-25 10 VVES Saint-Laurent. one time boy wonder of the Paris fashion world and now —at 25 its bestknown has-been, is trying to carve out a new career in the theatre. Close friends of the delicate young protege of the late, great Christian Dior said he has createdUP - 229 words
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Miscellaneous313 1961-05-25 10 Straits Times Crossword BBBBsf BBBbV BBBBbI IHst *****1 1^ ACROSS 5. What will Cassandra do with 4. Puiibus gives a boost to the food and beer? 181. dance (4 A). 6. Don'i declare: stick! (s>. 8. A running outlaw '6>. Record timber reserve (3. 4. 9. Grand scheme to get313 words
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Advertisement1708 1961-05-25 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREIGHT ENSUIRIES: Til: 24*5. PASSAGE ENOUIRIES. Tel: MIL TO_ADEN, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONOON 4 CONTINENTAL PORTS. P. Shim Penang OIOMED LivcraMl, Glasgow ll Pt May 31 Ma; 31/ 1 AGAPENOR L peel. Dublin, G'gow. Havre. Gla. 11 iaM 1 iaM 2/ S Jaie I LAOMEDON G'no. Hamburg.1,708 words
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Advertisement1419 1961-05-25 11 THE E. A, C LINES- y<sj?*»V BEN MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL 4 SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. m3t^^\ Spore P. Sham Penang fSrVKCiVYtt 'JUTLANDIA 'I) t) ll Part/21 May 21 2* May d wLJvI "BUSUANGA" a) 10 Maf/ 4 Jim 5/ 7 Jim IS June yfoSjßj "SUMBAWA" (Pass.) 4/ 4 Jim JUIW "SELANDIA" I) 22/241,419 words
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Advertisement1392 1961-05-25 11 Kng THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. T Vii"' SINGAPORE (laceraaritel ia tie Uaite* Kiaglaa) 1* LINES SAILINGS tl ADEN, U.K. 4 CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'por* P. S'haai Penang BENATTOW Haajkarg. LaaHa. G'mouth 11 May/ 4 JaM 2* 31 May BENUWERS Aatw*ra. Haakarg. B'men Rotterdajn. Gil. 31 21 May 21/ M May1,392 words
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Advertisement1330 1961-05-25 11 MeAUSTER <c CO., LTD. v--. TEL: Nc ***** «Q ELLERMAN LINE (V KLAVENESS LINE LONDON, HAMBURG. ROTTEROAM, HAVRE LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, ft HULL. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER 4 PORTLAND Cm OF POONA. Acciltiig carge far Ceatral 4 Seitt Spore P. Sham Penaig America 6. 1-2/27 May 21/ M May 11 May/1,330 words
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Article304 1961-05-25 12 /WERSHADOWED by the meeting of the International Tin Council, which was due to meet in London later In the day, the tin price in Singapore rose 37 4 cents to $439.50 on an offering of 250 tons. The tin market in London overnight had taken a304 words
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Article115 1961-05-25 12 fW^ME Chintic Profiuct Exchange, C*pra L'K Con'inrnt M:ir uhlpmfnt tST Ilium. SI7J scllrr*. Cactnut Ml bulk S39i «rl!rnt, drum sellers. PtPo*r Mumok vhile *I(«) •I'lirni. Sarawak white |UTI sellers, special Sarawak black $1.".2| aellera. caroled Lamponß black 5132) sellers, Latnponc black ASTA Sl6."> sellers. Ptpptr marktt unoHcnl clasing115 words
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Article84 1961-05-25 12 a 1 UK Federation Minister of A Finance has fixed these prices for calculating customs duties for the week beginning on May 25. Rubber 89.. rents a lb. Copra $436 a ton. Coconut oil Sb 96 a ton. Palm oil Sbii.:. a ton. Palm kernels 5361 a ton.84 words
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Article116 1961-05-25 12 MELBOURNE, Wed. INVESTMENT bhui/e* were steady. A.G. Healing ea&ea 4d. to 9s. 6ti ana Aust. I'aprr Manufacturers 9d. lo 21s 9d. ifu.in-.Und Press gained Is. 3d. Lo 525. 9d. Basr metals and oils and C'ommoiiHi jlth bonds were a!.-o steady. Con. Zinc. 96 Mt. Isa 68 6 S116 words
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365 1961-05-25 12 TINS QUIETEN ON HOLIDAY EVE: INDUSTRIALS STEADY QUIET conditions prevailed on the Malayan Stock Exchange on the rye of Hari Raya Haji holiday. Operators in the tin section, which again dominated the market, were waiting for the results of the meeting of the International Tin Council now in session in365 words
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Article21 1961-05-25 12 Malayan Stock Indices: May M M«rta Industrials: 163.74 163.51 Tins: 339. 87 345.28 Rubber: 249.45 249.45 Jan. 1 1958=100.21 words
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Article893 1961-05-25 12 DUSINESS on the Malayan J-* Stock Exchange. Feaeruucm section yesterday wiUi the number of deals ln brackets Ml: Industrial: V. and N. ords (1.000) $2.40: Gammon (3.000) $2.15: Sim* IL.ii.v (2,000) Ss. L'K. ords (1,000) I SI.IS. I Minima: Ampar (2,000) 18s. ON: Aokam (1.000) $4.40 ON:893 words
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Article124 1961-05-25 12 SHIPS lying alongtida tha Singa**'* wharvtt today art: PrrtideDt McKinlry IS LelpziK »> 9. Asahi Maru 6A. l'.it> -3. Hozan Maru H 26. Tuntm M Ordia H Ml, Kanto Maru .11 H, Krnlawers 3< 39. Oimitry Donnkoy M/«l Outar Reads: Marnipo. Benfcalen. Campbuyj. Ivinimo* Bracon, Talyo Maru.124 words
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Article64 1961-05-25 12 rt Malayan Exchange Banks' Am eiatien made this change la ltl rates to merchants yesterday (the rate la to S10O) Salting T.T. er 0.0. ready: Oeuticht Marke 12<t. On the free ochange market to Meng Keng, the U.S. dollar was quoted at r, 771 (or T.T. and S.TSI64 words
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Article206 1961-05-25 12 JUNE first grade rubber buyers fob. closed In Singapore yexterda? at -ents per Hi. down one-eighth of n cent on Tuesdays closing price. The tore «as quiet. S.C.C.R.A. closing prices in cents per Ih. yestertay were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot fob buyers ITI, sellers S« <N'i: Int. 1206 words
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Article40 1961-05-25 12 SINGAPORE. May 24. RUBBER: 87J cents per lb., (down oneeishth of a cent). I p.m. unofficial close: 87; rents (quiet but .NtiMtlv 1. TIM: 5419.50 per piiul (up 3"^ cents) Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (down 10 tons).40 words
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Advertisement1165 1961-05-25 12 JK'"^I.INE.J| Express U.S.A. Pacific 6c Atlantic Coast S«rvlo« t A t I.A. E.I.A. E.I.A. t.I.A. S'cora Hfigtoni HoioMlt S. f 'anusc* L. An|«lM N tor* "Sregia Mira" 11 1) Juae 23 June I July 12 Jaly V lily Kiaihaai Mir, i; 21 July 24 July I tut IS »u| 11,165 words
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Advertisement48 1961-05-25 12 HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. 33/35, TELOK AVER STREET. n TELEPHONE NO. ***** Weekly Service to KUCHING. SARIKEI. BINATANG and SIBU. m.v. "GIANG ANN" In Port Soils 27/5/61 m.v. "GIANG LEE" Due 29/5 Soils 3/6/61 Accepting Passengers and Cargo Sarawak A R «mts: THE BORNEO CO., LTD.48 words
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Advertisement864 1961-05-25 12 NOTICE FOR THE tLOSI'RE «>l RAILWAY BRIDGE CROSSING SINGF.I MANIKI I II K ANSON Notice is hereby given that the 1 above bridge will be closed for traffic on 6th and 9:h June. 1961 *> between the hours of 8.40 p.m. fi and 400 a.m. the following morn- »< ing864 words
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Advertisement467 1961-05-25 12 P.W.D. NOTICE The public are hereby not l flea that :he rouuway at the Levei Crossing at Telegrapn Post No. 12/5 on the Tasek Road at 13iii Mile Post Simpang Ampat will be cluseu lor tepairs on 6.6.61 from 6.00 p.m. until 6.00 a.m. the following morning. Vehicles wili be467 words
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Advertisement309 1961-05-25 12 TENDERS TENDERS I <>K THE SIPPLY Off POOB TO M\ll I M.I 1-U SCHOOLS HOSTEL BOAKUI.KS, JOHOKE r. \in; i Tendeis will be lectned M U» Office of the HeuomaMer, Englisii College. Jonore Balnu up lv i.'ou noon on Saturday M Jum, 19bl. (or the supply of food eic. to309 words
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Advertisement1028 1961-05-25 13 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE PROPOSED (OMMIMTY lt\M H> HI ERECTED ON TOWN <Ol\< 11. 1 Wl) lli'KOH KD.. RAI B, PAH \N(i. Tenders are invited Horn Oeneral Building Contractors for the erection and completion of the ibove. >d tenders to be accompanied with a deposit of $300 and must reach The1,028 words
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Advertisement546 1961-05-25 13 TENDERS D.I.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from class "E" and above D.I.D. Registered Contractors will be received at the offlce ot the State Drainage and Irrigation Engineer. Negri Sembilan and Malacca, Seremban up to 12 noon of the 2nd June. 1961 for the construction of a Reinforced Concrete Headwords at Kampong546 words
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Advertisement830 1961-05-25 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS COMMISSIONER OF THE FEDERAL CAPITAL OF KUALA LUMPUR APPLICATIONS are Invited > from candidates holding the Technical College Diploma (or the post I of Technical Cadet In the Municipal Engineer's Department. Salary Scale: $373x21-415 p.m. A variable cost of living allowance i will be paid. Candidate selected for830 words
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Advertisement751 1961-05-25 13 (Continued from Pate 8) SITUATIONS VACANT If Words SS (Mm.)— Box St ets. txtrm BOX A«OW T. Poiitlon filled applicants thanked. BOX AM97 ».T. Vacancy for artl.it baa bren toiled All applicants are thanked. WANTED an experienced Lady Stenographer. Reply to P.O. Bo« 288 Singapore. EXPERIENCED ENCLISM, Mulav. Tamil Chintic751 words
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Advertisement745 1961-05-25 13 SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Words SS (Min.)— Box St ets. txtrm BRITISH OFFICER'S FAMILY In District Eleven require experienced Kagllsh apeaklng Cook Boy with wife aa general Amah. Apply Box A 6253 I S.T. B'pore. LADY OFFICE HELPER. Require- menta: active Christian (preferably I Baptist) experienced Church 'Minn ion work, efficient745 words
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Advertisement859 1961-05-25 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED it Words SS (Min.)— Box SO ets. extra THREE BEDROOM BUNGALOW required tor long Irase In Oei Tiong 1 Ham Park, Rattles Park or Dunearn I Park Apply Box A 6227 ST. B'Dor* SMALL HOUSE ANNEXE. Fur- I Dished Unfurnished with one/two bed- j rooms. All conveniences for859 words
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Advertisement817 1961-05-25 13 TUITION 2t Words SS Min.-)— Box SO ets. extrm LONDON DRIVING SCHOOL Tuition By Experienced F.nKlish Malay Mandarin Speaking Instructors Instructress ii cess Price $55/- upwards. I Rin* .'7!"'.'7 S pore. ENGLISH POSTAL TUITION! Scientifically prepared ißy H.L. Lovell Hewitt). CambridKe. Hlghev— level. Overseas examinations. Write Katong Post Box »O,817 words
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Advertisement939 1961-05-25 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE 2« Words SS Mm.)— Box ill rts. extrm 19S1 MODEL MANSA 40 miles m, gallon I* now nvall:il>lr Kor demonstration call »r Ciuan Soon Transport Co LM., "lino iS'pom. MILLMAN MINX" SALOON llttO two torn, tranaplaiitic scat rcu.rt. white wall tyrva, condition as new, 14.500/- 0.n.0. 70939 words
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1202 1961-05-25 14 ENTERTAINER 111 TO RECOVER LOSSES ON IMPROVED GOING with EPSOM JEEP 1^ N T E R TAINER 111 lost no marks on Sunday when second by two lengths to Bankdraft. The improved going today should enable him to show his best form and I am confident he will recover the1,202 words
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Article997 1961-05-25 14 RACE ONE: 2.0-CL 3 DIV 3-6 F 1 ***** Tufton II i Beckhampton St.) Spencer, 5 9.0 Franklin 3 2 003S0 Gallant Emperor iH. Y. Tharni Donnelly. 8 8.13 'Nazudi 8 3 ***** Milky Way II i Result St.) Bagby. 7 8.12 "Dragon 5 4 ***** Eiffel997 words
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Article889 1961-05-25 14 EPSOM |EEP CALL BOY POINTER JMAYFLOWfcR SETAPAK SETAPAK Race 1 Legisrika Legisrika Nakorn Nai Setapak Mayflower Ufhrta PINTV MAS PINTU MAS SHANTIN INN Race 2 Hi Society Hallan (ourtcraft Courtrrart Turin* Q Hi Society ENTERTAINER WEE WONDER ENTERTAINER Race 3 Persian Hero Kntrrtainer Persian Hero Sans Atout Palomar Wee889 words
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Advertisement219 1961-05-25 14 /^T^f7 YOU NEED n/ r^lr I FAVF \K^J- (!St* BECAUSE tpT^M^ YOU NEED REST! £==5 1"" SUPERB ENTERTAINMENT Mji 1 1 You'll enjoy more time, more 1 fun and more relaxation W^^ JL- I^^^^^^^* when you travel the Lloyd gjjj&i| IMP s Triestino way! The best pan |^HH yj&ks t219 words
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Article63 1961-05-25 15 Malaya Test XI vs Hong Kong KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. v The All-Malaya XI to meet Hong Kong in the three-day cricket "Test" here starting on Saturday: ♦M. C. Kailasapathy (S'gor captain) ML Shepherdson (S'gor). Duleep Singh (S'gor). Rajalingam (S'gor). F. Perera (S'gor). Khoo Bin Keng (S'gor). R. Milner (Penang). J.63 words
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524 1961-05-25 15 LEE FOO SAN - Skipper Kailas staves off rout, declares LEE FOO SAN By Ipoh. Wed. ¥N a day of fluctuating fortunes Malaya and Hong 1 Kong ended the first day of their cricket match here fighting level, with neither side able to claim any advantage from the scores which read: Federation of Malaya524 words
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Article138 1961-05-25 15 Ml A XI 1»1 IN\> vvilson c Barrett b Beckett 6 i.L.NK.NDKAN b Beckett o C. siuriitKUSON b Beckett 8 M. SHI PHLKDSON low Beckett 0 MIL.NKR c Fahy b Beckett 3 OIKHHAR\x b Beckett 29 UAJALINGAM b Carncll K.ULASAPATHY c Shroff b Myati 70 KEN-TON not out 50138 words
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193 1961-05-25 15 iCINGAPORE. Wed. Thai- lend will be a bigger threat to Indonesia than Denmark In the Thomas Cup competition, the final rounds of which will be played in Jakarta from June 1. This is the opinion of Wong Peng Soon, the former Malayan193 words
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Article350 1961-05-25 15 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON By Cardiff, Wednesday pLAMORGAN captain Wheatley made a sporting declaration in the second innings against Australia here yesterday, giving the tourists a chance to bid for victory. But the match petered out to a draw. The final scores were: Australians 402 and 90350 words
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Article73 1961-05-25 15 LUANG. Wed. The Kluang District PA. disciplinary hoard, which met last night, decided to suspend Munnusnmy of Kirns Estate XI and V. Knshnan of the Ulu Remis Estate team for nine months each for fighting during a league division B match on May 16. Ahmad73 words
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Article19 1961-05-25 15 KLUANG. Wed.— Kluang Indians 'A' beat E.T.C. 1-0 yesterday ■o win the Kluang District F.A. 'eague championship.19 words
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Article128 1961-05-25 15 Five states in women's soccer KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Five states— four in the south zone and one in the north zone— have entered for the inter-state women's soccer competition for the Straits Times Cup which begins on June 18. Penang, the only state from the north. automatically qualify for the128 words
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Article253 1961-05-25 15 Yorks stay on top with easy win LONDON. Wed. Yorkshire strengthened their position at the top of the county cricket championship placIngs yesterday with a tenwicket win over Lancashire. Their nearest rivals. Hampshire, Derbyshire and Gloucestershire, all had profitless matches. At Manchester: Yorks bt La nes by 10 wkts. Lanes253 words
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Article55 1961-05-25 15 f 111 PENANG. Wed.— ln view of the local city and rural elections this weekend, the Football Association of Penang has postponed the following four league games originally fixed for tomorrow and Saturday. Div. I—Darul1 Darul Alhsan v TPCA; Muslim RC v RAAP; DTC v Chinese Wanderers 'A': Div.55 words
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Advertisement265 1961-05-25 15 J-P^iMsu lh»V. C Ci_ ,Your precious eyes deserve the finest care! Bathe them with new Eye-Mo. the eye lotion containing Zoann wonder-working medication used by eye specialists j the world over. New-formula Eye-Mo with i Zoann now soothes, re-] freshes, beautifies and proJ tects your eves all at the same265 words
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Advertisement476 1961-05-25 15 V Amiouiice ..Th» grond opening of Naw TOHATSU Aganlt in Singopora o*d Maloyo 10 «arve you with efficiency ond confidence. Every TOHATSU product from inlarnol combustion engines to th* fomed TOHATSU motorcycle* reflect the 40 yeort of specialized e«p*rience end od> vonceo lechnolo(icol skill of th* Tokyo Hotsvdoki Co. $o/e476 words
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Miscellaneous400 1961-05-25 15 BADMINTON INTERNATIONAL: Malaya v Denmark i a pore BA Hall Bpm) CRICKET TOIR MATCH: MCA XI v Honir Kong 'Ipoh padang). FRIENDLY: Segamut Youth Club v B. Pahat CA (SES grd Segamat. U a.m.). SOCCER I. BAHRL ARMY LGE: A3 OFP v 18 Signal Regt (Trade School): Friendly: English Collegu400 words
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1601 1961-05-25 16 THE Legislative Assembly today passed into law the Economic Development Board Hill, which authorises the setting up of a board through which the Government .can direct the transformation of Singapore's economy from a pure entrepot to an industrial State. The Finance Minister. Dr.1,601 words
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Article296 1961-05-25 16 SIX STUDENTS ASKED TO LEAVE SINGAPORE, Wed. The Registrar of the Nanyang University, Prof. Jacen T. Hsieh, today confirmed that six undergraduates had been asked "to leave" for "disrupting peace and order and damaging the university's dignity." He stressed that the stu--1 dents would be given testimonials and copies of296 words
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Article448 1961-05-25 16 LONDON, Wed.— Glltedged secunuf.s lost fuither ground today but otherwise the -stock markets generally presented a satisfactory apix arance. There was, however, a further contraction in busiIndustnals j.ue a lather mixed pei'iorm.ince bir with business at much lower level the majority of prices were unmoved.448 words
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Obituary51 1961-05-25 16 CABLE rr. .iv.rt Tirii-h'.rapalll. India. d-.i'i' Hrt M<v of Jamm Lazarus IVnxion. i kratkti i-f R.iji ih Ll IB LEONC KENC NG <l away ID j Koala Lumpur on v Kwang Tune OHMtn sur^*i Brm at 1 i X In-crt.d by hi« w'r anrt «on' LronK Kern. Krong. and51 words
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Obituary38 1961-05-25 16 MR. VEOW KIM LOCK formerly of Bou«tradii and Co.. Ltd.. agr 66 PHMi-d away pmccfullv 8.15 a.m. :m rti 14U>. u>kp Ypw Road. Kuala i l.umpur. ConrKr "111 Iravr the abo\f address 26.5.61 at 10. Ou a.m.38 words
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Article52 1961-05-25 16 MR A MRS RICHARD NAN thnnk «ll rricndu and rrlatlvm for thiir k:nrt g'.ttn and prefenrr u( tht-n wodrtlng on M.a.lMl MR. AND MRS. ABRAHAM P. GEORGE thank all fn>nd» «nn r. -ll«« for their kind a»«ntanc». valuablet>rr«rm« and good »i«tif< on ih<- o^ca!>ion of (hfir m:irnag» datrd 30th52 words
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1298 1961-05-25 16 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. The Alliance swept the board in the Johore Town Council elections but failed to get clear majorities in two Kluang and Pontian— out of eight towns. The party won 60 out of 8t seats. Thirty-one of the Alliance1,298 words
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Article60 1961-05-25 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. The, Women's Charter Bill, which makes it an offence for j a man to have more than one wife, was passed in the i Legislative Assembly without debate today. Muslims are not affected. The Bill had previously been read a second time and referred to60 words
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132 1961-05-25 16 SINGAPORE, Wed. The International Club has been closed down following a dissolution order from the Ministry of Home Affairs. The order was made in a letter to the secretary of the club, signed by Mr. s T. Stewart. Permanent Secretary to the Ministry. The Registrar132 words
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654 1961-05-25 16 f\ENMARK'S bid to wrest the Thomas Cup from Indonesia must now be strongly considered on the form shown by their players tonight in the two-day exhibition international match against* Malaya's most promising youngsters against whom they ended the first night's play654 words
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Advertisement24 1961-05-25 16 Late classified advertisements in Wards $IB (Minimum) SOUIERS: To Pari nnd John a duuKhi.r :n 230 v m SI Kinrara on ?4Ti Mas 10*124 words
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