The Straits Times, 6 July 1961
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Title Section14 1961-07-06 1 00/**** lib*" 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THrRSD.VL. JULY 6. 1961 15 CENTS14 words
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Article, Illustration456 1961-07-06 1 King and Queen fly in from Brunei Royal salute at airport KUALA LUMPUR, 1V Wed. The Kin g and Queen w vr c ceremonially welcomed home today when they returned to the Federal capital after completing their successful four-day state visit to Brunei Cabinet ministers and heads of456 words
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Article55 1961-07-06 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mala--3 yans may have to pay higher prices for some Australian goods resulting from the six per cent increase in freight rates between Australian and Malayan ports. The increase was announced yesterday in Melbourne by Mr. A. G. Rose, Chairman of the55 words
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Article160 1961-07-06 1 Algeria clashes: 29 dead ALGIERS. Wed. At I least 29 people were reported killed and 123 wounded by early afternoon today in violent clashes marking an insurgent sp onsored "Anti-partition Day" throughout Algeria. French security forces opened fire to stem mass demonstrations in several Algerian towns. Trouble flared during aReuter - 160 words
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Article37 1961-07-06 1 LONDON. Wed. -Sir An- thony Eden, former British Prime Minister has been made an Earl, it was officially announced today. The announcement was made by the Prime Minis- ter. Mr. Harold Macmillan.37 words
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Article184 1961-07-06 1 JOHANNESBURG. Wed. Mr. Eric Louw. South Africa's Foreign Minister. said last night that members of the United Nations South West Africa Committee would immediately be arrested if they entered South-West Africa. Mr. Louw said that if the committee members tried to rntcr South-West Africa fromReuter - 184 words
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Article, Illustration870 1961-07-06 1 Malaysia idea and the future Waddell 'COULD HAVE GREAT INFLUENCE' KUCHING, Wednesday. CIX Alexander Wuddell, the Governor of Sarawak, has indicated that the proposed "Mighty Malaysia" could have a tremendous influence in the future. "Even as the Colombo Plan has grown from the seed of an idea to full flowering,870 words
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103 1961-07-06 1 Raui hurt by bomb, not expected to survive MIAMI (Florida). Wed.— A Miami radio station said last night that Maj. Raul Castro, brother of the Cuban Prime Minister and Minister of the Armed Forces. had been critically injured by an assassin's bomb on June 29 and was not expected to103 words
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Article85 1961-07-06 1 NEW YORK. Wed. -Ernest Hemingway will be buried in a public cemetery in I Ketchuin, Idaho, later this week— possibly tomorrow. A grave was dug for the Nobel-prize winner author here yesterday next to the resting place of an old hunt- ing friend, Taylor Williams.Reuter - 85 words
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Article39 1961-07-06 1 HAVANA. Wed. Dr. Fidel Castro. Cuban Prime Minister, warned in a television speech last night that any United States aircraft landIng in Cuba would be impounded in retaliation for &M seizure of a Cubana air- < liner.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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173 1961-07-06 1 ISRAEL IN ROCKET CLUB: FIRST SHOT IS A SUCCESS TEL AVIV, Wed. Israel success! ully launcaed her first mulii-stagc space rocket at dawn today, it was officially announced. The firing oi the missile took place from a secret seaside launching base. Mr. David Ben-Gurion. the Prime Minister, watched the operation.Reuter - 173 words
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Article35 1961-07-06 1 ALGIERS. Wed —Eighteen French soldiers, nine of them Europeans, drowned when their lorry was swept away by a river which burst its banks near Frenda. Western Algeria. French military sources said today— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article317 1961-07-06 1 Opium: A huge haul $400,000 WORTH FOUND IN TINS SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore customs today recovered about 1,400 lbs. of raw opium wortti $400,000 in one of the biggest seizures made by the force over sevenil years. The opium, packed in 37 kcrosciii tins, was found on Pulau S^mbakau. one of317 words
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Article28 1961-07-06 1 IRAQI BUJLD-U." KCWAII H*H l>. r.fc r -(<'i<l I •;r«»uud lorn > i omm in huw.iil >.ml tateWffencc report ited ilWwp Ifercea b i>i iacreaM d yesterday Bevtci28 words
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Advertisement128 1961-07-06 1 Wj^^m Ordinary bifocal »eat>r, I^V '•ovc only a <2S" \oon uting _I B ___■^_V a 24mm tu>«4 bifocal But on EXECUTIVE 46mm flivat a r.odmq spar of 25 7" ever TWICE as much DAH SIN OPTICAL HOUSE, 325, North Bridq* R... $'per« 7 Next doer OOEON Phone 34*71 Branch Office:128 words
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Advertisement10 1961-07-06 1 AVI ItAI.I lIAILY (IRIIHin SALE IVI I I lIS 90,00010 words
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Advertisement36 1961-07-06 1 __L r --I IK A \____V The new PHILIPS infraptiil W^. with concentric rings \^_^MSi\ concentrates sprains and aches. rf W*f as a preliminary to j /x > *-^J mum V i s^^^t^w l^s__C-r PHILIPS i>^< SINGAPORC36 words
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Article241 1961-07-06 2 Praise for Tengku plan SINGAPORE. Wed. *3 Mr. David Marsh ill. chairman of the Workers" Party, today welcomed a statement made by the Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. In Brunei yesterday that the Federation had no territorial ambitions and would not seek to colonise any country. In a statement241 words
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107 1961-07-06 2 IPOH. Wed.— Three ■ervicomen were injured, two of them seriously, when a sports car in Which they were travelling crashed into an electric standard in Ashby Road in front of the nurses' hostel her e yesterday evening.. They are SrL John Meyers and107 words
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163 1961-07-06 2 Higher tin floor and ceiling prices expected LONDON. Wednesday. THE Financial Times today reported a growing feeling among tin dealers on the London Melal Exchange that the International Tin Council might end its present meeting with a declaration of higher floor and ceiling prices at which the buffer stock mustReuter - 163 words
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Article52 1961-07-06 2 TAIPING Wed Dr. T. Markandu has been elected president of the Taiping Rotary Club. Other officials are: Vicepresident, Mr. Gordon Ward: secretary. Mr. Svend Hansen: treasurer. Mr. Harbans Singh; directors. Mr. MO Nair. Mr. J. Allen. Dr. Puran 81ngh and Mr. JJ B1J1; sergeant-at-arms. the Rev.52 words
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Article, Illustration421 1961-07-06 2 World-wide hunt for successor to Clay, research controller A WORLD-WIDE search has begun for a "superman" of the rubber industry to take the place of Sir Geoffrey Clay, who will retire from his post of Controller of Rubber Research in March next year. Advertisements have appeared in421 words
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Article42 1961-07-06 2 KUALA LUMPER. Wed. Cit|:ens or non-citizen& under 18 now have to pay only 50 cents for an Identity card. The charge to non -citizens aged 18 or over is still $5. according to a Government statement issued today42 words
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165 1961-07-06 2 FJUALA LUMPUR. Wed The president of the University of Malaya Students' Union. Mr. Liv Chang Lan. left for Japan today to attend the Bth International Students' Conference In Tokyo beginning on Monday. The month-long conference, sponsored this year by the International Students' Association165 words
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Article29 1961-07-06 2 PENANG. Wed.-A coffee stall-keeper. AS. Abdul, was today fined $800 on a charge of acting as an illegal bookmakei at the Penang Turf Club on May 14.29 words
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123 1961-07-06 2 EVERY TOM, DICK, HARRY AND THE IMMIGRANT KLANG. Wed. A magistrate here asked today what would happen to Malaya "if every Tom. Dick and Harry" were allowed to enter the country as he liked. Captain Mohamed Salleh said this when he fined Kon Cheng Wee. 35. of Bagan-Si Apl. Sumatra.123 words
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Article30 1961-07-06 2 PENANG. Wed— A sum of $3,000 for local charity was raised by the 34 Light AmiAircraft Regiment. Royal Artillery, at the Minden Fair held in Glugor last month30 words
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Article76 1961-07-06 2 SINGAPORE, WED. 39-year-old woman, Cbng Boon Siew, was fined $500 in tbe Seventh Magistrate's Court today for bring an agent of a bookmaker. Her son, Vr r Sin Boon. 19, pleaded guilty to being an illegal punter and was fined S3O. Both were arrested at the76 words
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Miscellaneous32 1961-07-06 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby f WHATS CABPtT CLEANCRjO TwCLL, WHY *o) AsCOBGE INSIST*) [TUB MATTK j A6AIN j OCPQfSMD ?J K.CH BBMIRINO^ J* IL V Z/ I > 1 I V^ MMWSeiP/32 words
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Miscellaneous430 1961-07-06 2 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA SHORT WAVE SERVICE: UIW IMLM 41 mrtrr* NATIONAL SHOKTWAVE MEDIIM^WAA^ SERVICE: SKKVIO; U. 7 mrtrrs A.M. 6.00 Oood Morning; 6.02 AM 600 Tlnie Neaar«Mornlng Prelude; 7.00 Tlie News; Ku Nev s Hcaciliiu ■>. 6.05 Morn--7.05 Melodies At Sunrise; 8.00 The ing Mclodu.-; 650 Keep Fu Witii430 words
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192 1961-07-06 3 THE KATANGA PARLIAMENT REJECTS TSHOMBE AGREEMENT EL I S A B E THVILLE. Wed. The Lower House of the Katanga Parliament yesterday rejected an 11-point agreement signed by President Molse Tshombe. of Katanga, and the Congolese Central Government in Leopoldville. The agreement was signed on June 24. a few hoursReuter - 192 words
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Article27 1961-07-06 3 NEW YORK, Wed. -A public swimming pool in Lynchburg, Virginia, for whites was shut down yesterday when four Negroes tried to gain admission. U.P.I.UPI - 27 words
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269 1961-07-06 3 KAUNDA SAY'S NORTHERN RHODESIA 'SOLD DOWN RIVER' LONDON, Wednesday. \|K Kenneth Kaunda, Northern Khodesian African nationalist leader, said here last night: "The end of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland is now clearly in sight." Questioned at a Press conference at London AirportReuter - 269 words
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118 1961-07-06 3 Cubans fly Govt. planes into U.S. YEW YORK. Wed— Three Cuban pilots flew three Government-owned cropdusting planes to Key West. Florida, from Cuba yesterday and asked for political asylum. The three pilots and a passenger, whose identities were kept secret by immigration authorities, were taken into custody. The incident cameReuter - 118 words
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214 1961-07-06 3 Peer has an heir a twin aged six TONDON. Wed. Lord Latham. 72. Labour peer who thought he had no heir, said yesterday he had discovered he has six grandchildren, including twin six-year-old boys, in Sydney. The first-born twin. Dominic Charles, is heir to the barony, created in 1942. "TheyReuter - 214 words
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296 1961-07-06 3 A SMILING Mr. Khrushchev took six Soviet marshals to the American embassy's independence day reception here yesterday and did not once mention Berlin in 90 minutes of wisecracking with diplomats and journalists. The Soviet leader followed up his friendly telegram to President Kennedy296 words
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209 1961-07-06 3 LONDON, Wednesday. MR. MACMILLAN told the House of Commons yesterday he did not think any formal conditions about the use of arms exported from Britain to Portugal were necessary or appropriate. He was answering questions S S. Awbery and Mr. Fenner Brockway. whoReuter - 209 words
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Article115 1961-07-06 3 S. AFRICA: A SIERRA LEONE BAN FREETOWN, Wed. r PHE government of Sierra Leone yesterday announced a ban on all trade and commerce with South Africa in protest against its "abominable apartheid policies." The country's seaports and airfields would be closed to all South African ships and aircraft, an officialReuter - 115 words
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68 1961-07-06 3 "\IANILA. Wed. Three thousand war veterans today cheered General Douglas Macarthur In a swank hotel which once was his battlefield. The 81-year-old general, making a sentimental return to the Philippines, was greeted with wild cheers and applause.when he arrived at the spacious Manila hotel where68 words
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Letter70 1961-07-06 3 ACCRA: President Nkrumah said- that if Britain were to Join the European Common Market "on conditions in which the position of Ghana as a member of the sterling area was prejudiced, we shall almost certainly br forced to leave the sterling area." MEXICO CITY: Lauren Bacall. v/idow of Humphrey Bogart.70 words
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Letter32 1961-07-06 3 Nok Thin. 56, former chairman of the National Civil Service Examination Board and Dean of the College of Law of Seoul National University for alleged espionage on behalf of Communist North Korea.32 words
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Letter49 1961-07-06 3 RABAT: King Hassan of Morocco and Mr. Ferhat Abbas, leader of the insurgent "Algerian provisional government." met for the first of ss-cies of talks on th"c future of the Sahara and France's announced plan to partition Algeria If peace talks fall to produce a olution to the Algerian problem.49 words
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Letter36 1961-07-06 3 PERTH: Eric Mason, a St.' John Ambulance first aid Instructor, used mouth-to-mouth artificial respiration to l aye the life of his terrier, which was concussed when it crashed head-on into a pipe while chasing a cat.36 words
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Letter29 1961-07-06 3 NEW DELHI: At least 26 people have been killed and 19 Injured, in floods and landslides in the states nf Madras. Kerala and Mysore in the paat few day*.29 words
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Advertisement172 1961-07-06 3 I "~~~^B TR-717-B 7 Transistor 2 Wave Band Built-in Bar-antenna 5" permanent dynamic speaker Output power 280 mW (undittorted), 560 mW (maximum) Battery "D" size x 4 batteries (6 V) Dimension 6" x 11 11/16" x 3 11/16" weight 3Va lbs. WITH FINE TUNING KNOB FOR EASY SELECTION OF SHORT172 words
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Advertisement188 1961-07-06 3 UUvS The letters ar inscribed on the face of -every I Fortis Spacematic stand for all risks. This 21^ means thnt your Spacematic is protected against all the hazards that a watch, w. ll IflAtn normally encounter in an active iife-by till HlwUll tnc devices known to the Swiss watcU188 words
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773 1961-07-06 4 LOCAL DOCTORS HAVE BEEN PROMOTED TO SENIOR JOBS, RALLY TOLD pKOMOTIONS for doctors to specialist and senior registrar posts in the past two years have more than doubled those made during the tenure of the previous SPA government, Dr. Sheng Nam Chin, Parliamentary773 words
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Article132 1961-07-06 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Singapore Boy Scouts headquarters at Clen:enceau Avenue will house an Army art exhibition from July 10 ie 23. It will be opened by the 0.0.C. Singapore Base District. Ma]. Gen. I C. Harris. Mt 6 p.m. on July 10 The Exhibition will be132 words
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Article183 1961-07-06 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Sin Chew Jit Poh h_s received contributions totalling $154,484.39 from it* readers for victims of the Bukit Ho Swee fire. Tills contribution and other donations received today swelled tne Bukit Ho Swee Fire National Relief Puna by $160,077.51. The following the full183 words
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Article121 1961-07-06 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Algerian Aid Fund Committee will organise a flag day in September to boost the fund. The latest donations are: Proceeds of a concert held by 13 all-community cultural organisations $5,986.68: Readers of Malaya Nanban $22.05 Anonymous $50; Jameyathul Muslimien of B. C.121 words
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120 1961-07-06 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. An American expert on Chinese and Oriental history will take up a two-year appointment in the History Department of the University of Malaya here this month. He is Prof. Lea Williams, formerly Professor of History at the Brown University, Rhode Island, U_i__ Prof.120 words
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125 1961-07-06 4 DANGEROUS' PIG DID NOT STOP CUSTOMS OFFICER SINGAPORE. Wed A woman tried to prevent a senior customs officer searching her bedroom for illicit liquor, by warning him that a pig tied in a corner of the room was ferocious. But he chased away the pig. The customs officer, Mr. K.125 words
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85 1961-07-06 4 Islandwide security exercises under way SINGAPORE, Wed. Combined Police-Services ln- ternal security exercises I were held all over Singapore I today. The exercises, which began i at noon, will end on Friday at- 8 a.m. Phone reports The Police Secretary, Mr. Lim Seng Huat said that, during the exercises, announcements85 words
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Advertisement296 1961-07-06 4 lODEON PREMIERE TONIGHT at 9.30 p.m. (Singapore) SEASON FROM TOMORROW! A e_>T%#KT SO EMOTIONALLY COMPELLING THAT IT WILL QUICKEN YOUR PULSE << WARM YOUR HEART! «VS*«^< Off! BH_______________H____fc U rv,;i HcIUKN IU l^iHr b, G»»CE METALIOUS I I [AIUI/I B^^ CiMM»seoae c» p.. j I l 3: n o '_^P_i296 words
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Miscellaneous118 1961-07-06 4 Jf _^VaEr A y _TFaTgT ßr_ _^_Efc w JP Jf afXV _^^^f 9^^ a#^ SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: I Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay) BxhtbiUon of local artists' Malay cla&s 11 a.m. cake makpaintiugs at the British Coun- Ing and cooking 10.30 a.m cil. 10 ajn. to 6 p.m. 2.30 p.m. and 5.15118 words
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Miscellaneous222 1961-07-06 4 'PHE following m today's x schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport. Singapore ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom Sydney. Darwin. Jakarta (BA 711) 1.25 a.m.: from London. Rome, Teheran, Delhi. Rangoon (BA 7»4i 1.35 pm Qanta*: From Sydney, Darwin <QF 575) 5.10 p.m Cathay Pacific: From Hong Kong. Bangkok222 words
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Miscellaneous130 1961-07-06 4 don (Slcycoach BA 991; 2.43 p.m. Qsntaa: To Kuala Lumpur, Colombo. Bombay. Teheran. Athens, Frankfurt." London iQF 545) 1 p.m.: to Bangkok. Delhi. Karachi. Cairo. Rome, London <QF 575) 6 p.m. Cathay Pacific: To Kuala Lumpur. Bangkok, Hong Kong (CX 728 1 8 a.m. Air India: To Madras, Bombay (AI130 words
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Article784 1961-07-06 5 You're lucky, a freed man told BAD INVESTIGATION BLAMED FOR MURDER ACQUITTAL AHKill COURT judge today acquitted a labourer accused of murdering a bridegroom-to-be six days before his wedding because of "bad investigation" by the police. Mr. Justice Hashim criticised the police and advised ihem: "Check everything. Never leave things784 words
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Article, Illustration55 1961-07-06 5 BEFORE they left Brunei yesterday at the conclusion of their State visit, the Yang di-Pertuan Aeong and the Raja Prrmaisuri Attune exchanged gifts with the Sultan of Brunei and the Raja Isteri. The Queen is seen receiving a gift from the Raja55 words
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Article86 1961-07-06 5 If*UALA LUMPUR. Wed. Sixty-four British soldiers took part in a trial airlift operation today. A giant R. A. F. Beverly transport ferried fhe troops from Malacca to Kuala Lumpur in three 25-minute flights. Also airlifted: 12 Land Rovers and trailers, four mo-tor-cycles and 3.000 pounds of86 words
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81 1961-07-06 5 Farm centre to make pasteurised milk J/LUANG. Wed. -The Federation's central animal husbandry station here is to produce pasteurised milk. Equipment costing $7,000 has already been installed. The .station produces 375 pints of whole milk daily for sale. It also turns out a monthly average of 150 lb of ghee81 words
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Article209 1961-07-06 5 KUCHING, Wednesday: OARTY NEGARA here said today that a national system of education was the only accepted machinery to avoid communalism the stumbling block to self-government and independence. The party .said this in a statement backing the Government's recent white Paper on national secondary education. The209 words
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Article24 1961-07-06 5 KANGAR. Wed. The Pcrli.s Government will stage a rural development show at the Derma English School. Kangar. from Aug. 5 to 724 words
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Article62 1961-07-06 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. A woman cyclist, Han Klaw, 26. whose bicycle was involved in a collision with a car driven by soldier Kenneth Hanks of Kota Tinggi camp at 4.30 p.m. on March 29 at Tiram New Village. appeared in court today. Han, of Kampong Bahru. Tiram.62 words
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Article34 1961-07-06 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. C.S. Tay, 31, has been appointed Deputy Public Prosecutor. Mr. Tay. a law graduate from the University of Cambridge, was admitted to the Singapore Bar last July.34 words
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Article68 1961-07-06 5 KLANG. Wed.— The people of Pulau Ketam (Crab Island). 12 miles off Port Swettenham. have presented a cold carving of a crab to the Sultan of Selangor as a Coronation gift. The $700 golden crab was presented to the Sultan at the Istana Alam Shah by68 words
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Article30 1961-07-06 5 SINGAPORE. Wed—Professor L. A. Sheridan will speak on "The Law and You" at the luncheon of the V's Men's Club. Beta Chapter, at the Orchard Hotel on Saturday30 words
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Advertisement380 1961-07-06 5 X, iZflauV bw/J Sbß k bIL^bSII^BO^bI HVVaW~ aW The easing of exchange controls in Japan will introduce new economic growth as foreign capital is introduced to Japan's booming industries. The Mitsubishi Bank enjoys close relations with Japan's major industrial organizations and offers you quick, sure and safe banking facilities. iS6380 words
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Article25 1961-07-06 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Leong Keng Seng, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education, will inspect the New Delta West school tomorrow afternoon.25 words
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401 1961-07-06 6 115 commands can be given in Malay OLT Gof;s 'ATTENSBUN!' AND IN COMES 'SEDIAr A TOTAL of 115 basic military words of command have been rendered into Malay from the traditional English and have been approved for use by the Federation Armed Forces and the Police. The commands may be401 words
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168 1961-07-06 6 Ya'acob is new envoy to Thailand official JTUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The former Director of Information Services, Inche Ya'acob bin Abdul Latifl". has been appointed Malayan Ambassador to Thailand, it was officially announced today. He succeeds Syed Sheh bin Syed Abdullah Shahabuddln. who will become Malayan Ambassador to Japan. Dr. Lee168 words
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117 1961-07-06 6 Scouts want to be S'pore's own movement SINGAPORE. Wed. SlnO gapore Scouts want to break away from tiir jurisdiction of imperial headquarters in London and be an independent national movement. With this In view, they will send a petition to the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof Ishak. in his capacity117 words
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Article48 1961-07-06 6 KUALA LUMUR. Wed. The body of a woman was found in a mangrove swamp near Kuala Selangor yesterday. She was identified as Alus blnte Abdul Rahman. 45, reported missing from her home in Kuala Selangor a fortnight ago. Police do not suspect foul play.48 words
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Article146 1961-07-06 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. —Mr. S. Paramsothy. a fifth year medical student, topped the poll In the student election at the University of Malaya here yesterday. The election was for 10 seats in the 30-man students' council, the policymaking and governing body of the 1.800-member Unl- verslty146 words
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Miscellaneous184 1961-07-06 6 Bugs Bunny By Balph Heimdahl Li'l Abner By At Capp W MtSTAH WHY WORPT/?- ft VE^BUTAH IS 19 NCW. IN Xc*iA!DRS^ I-UVEONINTHE 'ELia "W ICAPRSUH-AH MVJOBIS —^7 A MK3HTV FEW V'ARS AH'LL J DIE, BUT J PUBLICS MEMORV/.' f> MV *N lIS WORRIED FIGURING JF'I BE AS OLD AS IS,184 words
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Article, Illustration1261 1961-07-06 7 Carvalho's trip in 1632 from Macao to Japan LOPO !S ai a men to de Carvalho "W a s highly indignant. He "had agreed to pay the equivalent of $350,000 for the right to send three trading fleets from Macao to Japan1,261 words
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Miscellaneous273 1961-07-06 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Brook has his composition 1 He writes regularly about. V°^ JT). armk cBi 8 Tllev fill lhe having 5. Sporting clubs back th« i ilosen to s eak <10) foreign h0i*...... 6. 12. L^ ten to the cm for U,e 9 or perhaps one of273 words
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Article27 1961-07-06 8 I* M <.rW« tin 'limimt.m, in iver lovinc ■aatary or Mr Nah Torn M'Mh, «lin pa'«e<l lv«v on aaitaat n> hit heloved »ife and chi!di»li27 words
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Article282 1961-07-06 8 ill Woirfi lit (Minimum) JOHNNY BORC m the Coikpit Don't miaa hi. appeaiancea. Tel: 33MS. MIAR THE N«« Bana at IB* Waal Point Garden. Faalr Panlant. port MR MRS. LL I'uopera new ad r.wil i S pore i LIGHTEN YOUR HOUSEWORK: Bur > utjh Ammonia from your tfcaajjM or282 words
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Article43 1961-07-06 8 1* Kurds Uin fMaVj YOUTH FOR CHRIST 2nd Annlveraarv Rally Vi.'ona Memorial Hall •n'urday >'h i v 30 p m Com* and •hi- nccamon with v* Youth i Speaktr: J. O. B*nd«r«. Orneral P'ruvor Of th« OM K Of C.I M.43 words
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The Straits Times Thursday. July 6. 1961.
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Article700 1961-07-06 8 The Tengku has done both (Brunei and Malaya a service in making it clear that while Malaya would welcome Biunei !p.s a member state of the I Federation, there are no imperialist ambitions in Kilala Lumpur. It was absurd to think that there were, but partly because700 words
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Article333 1961-07-06 8 Their Majesties have returned to Malaya from a visit to Brunei that in every respect has been a great success. From the moment they landed, the King and Queen attracted the smiling friendliness of a friendly people. In court and in kampong. travelling by road and on rivers333 words
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Article179 1961-07-06 8 Ourians from Parit are famous for "their exceptionally good quality." says the Member of Pailiamen-.for this Perak constituency. Tnche Hussein no doubt has every reason for his pride. The fact it-mains that the fame of the Parit fruit has been somewhat limited. Only Ipoh has had the cood179 words
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156 1961-07-06 8 PASS DEGREE GRADUATES DESERVE BETTER THAN HIS WE are surprised by your editorial comment (S.I June 19) on the increase in pay which pass degree graduates will gain under the unified pay scheme. You say that "Uie pass degree graduate teachers appear to get little improvement, and the honours graduates156 words
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Article183 1961-07-06 8 The difference between an H.S.C. holder and a pass graduate with a diploma is only $120. with the latter (after passing the H.5.C..» spending four years in the university just to get a pass degree! I.s a difference of $170 too small a compensation for the "extra ability" which the183 words
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Article227 1961-07-06 8 In terms of academic hours, the general degree student does much more, since he has to do three subjects. Normally. the general degree student has to attend a minimum of 10 lectures, Including tutorials, a week, while thp honours student 'In history for Instance" has a maximum of six lectures.227 words
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Article342 1961-07-06 8 In the teaching profession where the demand for graduate teachers is so great and the supply is so scarce a general degree graduate, graduating under the new degree structure, will be a greater asset because he is qualified to teach three subjects at sixth foim level, while the ho iour>342 words
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218 1961-07-06 8 HEARTILY agree with the Government's policy of recruiting doctors from overseas. I fall to understand the attitude of local doctors who In one breath complain of being overworked and in the next state that there are sufficient doctors In Singapore and that oversea* recruitment218 words
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Article, Illustration842 1961-07-06 8 WILLIAM MILLINSHIP - De Gaulle toys with a perilous proposal WILLIAM MILLINSHIP by PARIS. Wed. THE situation in Algeria is steadily growing worse. Hostility between Europeans and Muslims is bitterer than ever. While the giant chess match over the country's future is being played out, a sudden outburst of racial violence could knock842 words
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Advertisement415 1961-07-06 8 STRAITS TIMES&FREE PRESS f•» faw fmptnltmn tf adairfla- aur ntrtmttlmilmt at la) ff* COLD STORASI ARCADI OKHHO «OAD |11tX»l avffl rmtw* entail f»d*erffeeaa«iiff ■■d laa aaaatai aajMaj smmll glmrt4 tn ti»e<**re «(m a, Aaaia'ad le: COLO STORASI SItANCMIJ at MOLLASO >OAO. KATtNt, meriL aiOAD a naval iaii AUTHORISID ASINTIi CITY415 words
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Advertisement50 1961-07-06 8 i > ♦♦«»».< 1 I ii i in hriili« I I sVwammJ SUIT* j Tailvrtxi by Better I MATBaUAL I TOTTING 1 1 i l l on i > I i mru all go into I] every suit by j fte(M 21, Chulio Street, I i Singapore- 1. 1 150 words
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Advertisement97 1961-07-06 8 MwnfH Warn— r^Bß^~T~^' EfßaVJi .^■flM BaaK_aH Cf »^ttißH*^^^B dim bbbß^*V No OcJourt ■I I i ,M No rii#t V £mm aJ .J^y^- > Kllittiiiii' U| W af^g No Watar UllltH \i\Wt^m^mWß--vr:-%WZ-mm Supply BRITISH EASTERN LTD. n.c.... 7 Marcantil* Bank Building. S pora Tal: ***** THERE IS NO TIME LIKE THE97 words
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Obituary53 1961-07-06 8 JOHN HAROLD PHILLIPS latt X»nior Par-ncr li.rqianrf Toung* m Pmcapore auddenly in London on 4th July. MR WONG YIN PON aged VI formerly attached to Tan To*k Sena Hoapital pa»*ed a«ay peacefullY at fleneral Ro*pital at Mf am I ftl fr»im Singapoie <*a«k»t i'o to Bidadan at 4 M53 words
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Article, Illustration4010 1961-07-06 9 BANK INQUIRY— ELEVENTH DAY MR. Cheah Heng Sin, secretary of the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, submitted to the Industrial Arbitration Court today that three tests should be applied in deciding whether existing salary scales were adequate. These were: WHETHER the salary scales bore fair comparison with those currently4,010 words
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Advertisement247 1961-07-06 9 ig^rfea/f and ill with AWORMS A I V/ 1 wr^ Roundworms and Threadworms can got wiV I into your k° d y if their eggs are in your Mf^ rood and drink They live and grow Qy I inside you by taking the food you eat. V ~.12 Then you247 words
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Advertisement178 1961-07-06 9 hor hair and scalp hygiene Only healthy hair can be beautiful JtqjWß Dandruff, dull and falling hair, scalp irritation I IflJl^S ■and a tendency to early baldness are all signs JfSt^SjSjßllffinM that your hair needs attention. Our research M t^BamkiaUl I 00 chemists have now produced LOXENE— the r r178 words
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Article377 1961-07-06 10 IT is fashionable to A be a square —as far as shoes are concerned. The shoe news is the square squashy toe which is replacing the winklepicker. The rage in Europe and America for some time now. it is just catching on in Malaya. A whole range377 words
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454 1961-07-06 10 Jorly earns $750 in a month working, as full-time model gEING small in size is a great advantage for 26-year-old Jorly Kwan who is the first girl in Singapore to take up modelling as a full-time career. And her popularity has helped her earnings soar to $750 for last month454 words
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Article56 1961-07-06 10 LOOK out for more and bigger brooches this year. Some, in gilt filigree with coloured stones, have a Victorian air. Others are in abstract shapes. Pearls are used in many of the designs. For the first time in years brooches will be worn on belts as well56 words
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Article82 1961-07-06 10 THE Gourmet Group of the Singapore Association for the Blind will bold a "Greek" nirht at the Cockpit on July 17 at 9 p.m. Dinner will be served in Greek style and the menu will include Feta and Kalamata Olives (sheep milk cheese and Greek olives).82 words
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Article, Illustration216 1961-07-06 10 A photo to send to her fiance jyjISS Jenny Wong of Petal ing Jaya, Kuala Lumpur has written to me saying': "I feel this is iathe i" an unusual request bu t hope you may be able to help me. "My fiance works in Hong Kong and wants me to216 words
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Advertisement243 1961-07-06 10 I_ J ***^^^^^BHalaßaa^B^-i^^^^^a^»^^a^JßßjMjj^^ a t fl *~/(XyOJC J PERFUMED Brffl^i B"- BMl^ aTat^^Sa-P r litrfi >-^""^ KiMHkH I L BRIUANTINE JHR 2^^SMaaß aa?ia9 a^aaW/ ■'(f K 1-Miu.oT *^mm/ I Ittsl my ht'iul and stt did she L^ Wk\ vii. ii ,ii.- r.ni out ni' woskt. the mLvkfja ■trrili/cil i ii-.iiii243 words
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Advertisement409 1961-07-06 10 QWJK.v .-Hal a^K^aL PalllEK^aK^HF^aß^ *JS a&V 5.J4,. Ji? ja^ffi aalv^lr^flEj \Le I aallß f mf^aaaaaaßßC!. m |fl^- 'JBBWI iBL m MAGIC bHRbM^PQ ■iaaSHßaa!^^ i aBBfIHSP tW m-. Perfume by Lancome (JU^ From Paris, home of beauty, home of fashion, wise in the ways of cherishing womanly loveai^ liness, comes all409 words
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Advertisement1786 1961-07-06 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREICNT ENQUIRIES, Tai: 24*4. PASSAGE ENIUIIIESi till Mil. TO ADEN, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON I CONTINENTAL PORTS. P. S'Mm Ptitant ANCNIIES L'pml. Dubhn, Havre. H'bu-g Talay LAERTES lifirpaal, Dublin CM. M Miy T Jily 711 Miy 11 MARON I'laa, H'burg, Moll.. Amoutb Jaly t Miy 1* Jaiy1,786 words
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Advertisement2904 1961-07-06 11 1 a-.^^^r^^3k^k^^^^.-^B^r^i^l^lT^ THE E. A. C. L I N E S »DEN. lEDSEA. MEDITERRANEAN CONTINENTU tCAMIMVIAN NOT*. /&&S&S. r.nm Panant firWM !IO«» saitai ra Part/ 7 Jaly I I J.ly «J\\zar Mtom k) e > r/a Jit m rt'i JUBgnf AYUTHIA" I) M Jaty/ 4AH 1/ I Au| I I2,904 words
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Advertisement1359 1961-07-06 11 W McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. W_ \ttWV T(l > 'XavStw. r*** ELURMAN LINI oia KLAVBNKSS LINE LINDON. HAMBURG. ROTTEROAM, HAVRE .OS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO 1 HUH. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER I PORTLAND CITY OF RIPON Acceptiat carge fir Caitral ft Se.tk Spore P. Sham Penang America. 71 21 Jaly 27/ M Jily1,359 words
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371 1961-07-06 12 MORE interest, is now being shown in industrial shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange and business again yesterday was handicapped by lack of offerings. The buying is largely of an investment nature and operators are beginning to realise that with the Third Malayan371 words
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Article22 1961-07-06 12 Malayan Stork Indices: Julys July 4 Industrials: 175.51 175.37 Tins: 351.68 349 64 S Rubber*: 242.75 242.75 Jan. 1 1959=1*0.22 words
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Article1001 1961-07-06 12 DUSINESS on tne Malayan O»«ratat: Duff u«». is«. m. on. Slock Excnange. Federation AIB--seciion yesteruay win the number of deals in brackets was: Industrial!: F>d. Diiptn^lrr H.OOOi Jr 49 x all ON: Jackson Malaya 1 1,000) 99! cent* ON: I M. Cemrat U. 000) $2.32 ON: Mm1,001 words
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Article134 1961-07-06 12 WITH a rise of over $10 in the average tin price and a slight increase in rubber exports pan -Malayan trade in May showed a favourable balance of $19.3 million against a deficit of $58.8 million in April. Exports in May were up by $43.6 million to $379.6134 words
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Article122 1961-07-06 12 JMI Malayan I,«h.ni. B.nkf A.,.. eiatitn m»dr lh*»» chanfra in its to tlOOi: N«w V*rk: buying airmail TT. 32 d 16. OR. 3V 11 16 90 d«t 32 15, l« credit bills. 33 116 trad* blllx. Canada: buyin» airmail T.T. 33J. O D. 34. J>o d.at 34 T122 words
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Article103 1961-07-06 12 T"l Chintu Prtduc. E<ihin tin. 1 llp>n. n..n pric, p.r picul t«rd(y wire C«»n IK Continent July hipmrnt S2SI huy<r«. t2«J Mllrr>. C.c.nut Oil: bulk S3Bi »rllrr« drum *41 i icllrra. PipMr: Muntok nhn« f!«0 MMm, tarnwak wh.te 1177J Milrr*. iptcial Sarawak black J1474 MilMi «arhl»«1 Ijimponic him103 words
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Article142 1961-07-06 12 SHIPS lying alengside tha Smjapare I wharves teday are: Van Noort >. Karbcta 18, Laertea 35/8. Tayga 33.34. s^chikawa Mam 3S/3W, Leverkusen 46, Bentong 29, Queensland Star 31/32, Sonic Be 30. Empire Kittinake 21 OX Outer Reads: Suoon, Hamilton, Olkk I Raerak. Leda Maersk, Leertea. Dal I142 words
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Article158 1961-07-06 12 TOR the first time for L nearfy a week the tin price in Singapore yesterday rallied sharply by $3.50 to $461 per picul. The offering was up by ten tons to 250 tons. Tin prices in London had remained steady overnight and some buying developed158 words
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Article80 1961-07-06 12 'THf Federation Minister of x Finance has fixed these price* for calculating customa duties for the week beginning on July 6. Rubber 83 cents a Ib. Copra $114 a ton. Coconut oil $662 a ton. Palm oil 5663.25 a ton. Palm kernrU 5352.50 a ton. The r*tes of80 words
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Article135 1961-07-06 12 MELBOURNE. Wed. INVESTMENT shares held a sieady trend. arlloa Brewery eased is. to 325. 3d. ana Queensland Preaa Is. 6d. to Sss 6d. Base? metals were sieady. Oils held a firm tone. Timer gained is. 6d. to 7s. 9d and Interstate Is. U> 9s. Commonwralth bonds were steady.135 words
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Article214 1961-07-06 12 JULY n,,t grade ruftbar buyer* fab. clourd in Singapore yeaterday at M 4 c*nta per Ib. up It eenta on Tueaday» clOKinc price. The tone wu ateady. t.C.C.R.A. rloalng prlcta In eentl per Ib. yesterday were: Int. 1 R. 8.8. Bpot f.o.b buyer* S4l. ntllera 84! (N>: Int.214 words
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Article36 1961-07-06 12 SINGAPORE. July 5. RUBBER: 841 cents per Ib. (up li cents). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 842 cents (quiet after steady). TIN: 5461 per picul (up 53.50). Estimated unofficial offering 230 tons (up 10 tons).36 words
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Article17 1961-07-06 12 Sungri Tukang produced 71,000 Ib. in June. Nyalaa's crop was 48.300 Ib. Temerloh 100.000 Ib17 words
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Advertisement1163 1961-07-06 12 Express U.S.A. Pacific «t Atlantic Coast Service LI A I I.A. I.A. t.I.A. LU S pot Hong>; n| Mcnc ulu 3. F'l SCO L. Ar|elU N. Tori (■.Owl atari" 17 71 Jail J« Jul, I Au| IS Aat II *lf 1 Sipt laln<a Mara 17 It Aa| Aa| 1 Seat1,163 words
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Advertisement148 1961-07-06 12 yM^j^yiaU^Q2QQQiIISE9 WESTBOUND EUROPE SERVICE Spare P. S'kaaj PeiNg 'AMA 17/11 Jily 19 Jaly 2« Jily Marseilles. Havre. Dunkirk. SOUTH t WEST AFRICA SERVICE. Spirt TCHIIANtI 11,11 JUj Durban (24 7). Port Elizabeth (17/7). Caoctewn (217), Matasi (2/1). Lagos (I/I) Cotonou (11/1). Accra, TakorMi, Abidjan, FrMtown. Conakry, Kakar (2S/I). EASTMUNB m148 words
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Advertisement1575 1961-07-06 12 I J i Si. "STEEL ADVOCATE" 1 FROM I.S.A. The above vessel is scheduled to arrive in Singapore on Stli I July. 1981 and will discharge cargo alongside the Singapore Harbour Boeid Wharves. The' General Survey will be held on 17th July. 1961. No other survey will be held. McALISTEK1,575 words
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Article, Illustration41 1961-07-06 13 K. ANTHONY In loving memory of Tony Deeply missed hy hi* wlfr and son. Thankful for the beautiful memories. Always rrmrroberrd by rvrryonr near and dear. Rrquirm high Mass on Jul> X at 7.00 a.m. St. Louis Church, Kluanf.41 words
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Advertisement668 1961-07-06 13 NOTICE NOTICE The Direciois of Aokam Tin limited announce the following sale of tin concentrate: For quarter ended 30th June 1961 plculs 3.400 For year ended 30th June 1961 plculs 12,405. TENDER TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited to tap rubber trees on a monthly basis on LMa Nos: 143-9. 115668 words
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Advertisement217 1961-07-06 13 l Continued from Pace Si SITUATIONS VACANT M Ward* SS (Min.)-Bmx SO ett. txtra WANTED Marine Wireless Operator with certificate Ht .'3 Tclok Ayer Street Singapore. FREE LANCE COMMERCIAL ArtlMs reqii red. Reply stating qualification •>l terms to P.O. Box IStt, Singapore WANTED a part-time teacher for evening -hurtManrt speed217 words
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Advertisement600 1961-07-06 13 SITUATIONS VACANT BJ Wmrdt $S (Min.)— Box $0 et*. txtra WANTED IMMEDIATELY experienced book-keeper for established commercial firm. Must be able to im.illse monthly account independently and take responsibility Apply In wrlv t ing to Box A 1403 B.T. K.L. CLERK, FEMALE, for payroll dezood educational background and several years600 words
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Advertisement1023 1961-07-06 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 211 Wordt $5 (Min.)— Box SO etl. txtrm TO LET 42 houses in Jalan Batu Kun^k:il. Ipoh >ent $100 per house per month. Apply K.L. Llm, 25. Hale Street. Ipoh. VACANT two unfurnished rooms for bachelors 'spinsters at 6IA Jalan '.Van^i off MacPhrrson Road Spore. Rents reasonable IST1,023 words
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Advertisement676 1961-07-06 13 HOUSES 1 LAND WANTED Wordt $S (Min.)— Box SO rfi. extrm WANTED URCENTLV: to buy a home In Sra-Vlen- Park. Reply giving full details to P.O Box 1601, Snore. INVESTMENT PROPERTIES WANTED in Serangoon Garden it Scmbawang Hills. Singapore House. Land Estate Agency, 319-J River Valley Road Spore. Tel: *****.676 words
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Advertisement867 1961-07-06 13 TUITION If Wordt $S (Min.)— Box SO clt. mxtrm POSTAL TUITION:- Bookkeepins Accounts. Business Correspondence. Special roach'ng for L.C.C. Exams. Success guaranteed. Apply Principal. F K.C.I. P.O. Box 1731 Singapore. WHAT DO YOU know of the Land You Ltve In?— Follow contemporary Malayan thought and read what is Koine oo867 words
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Advertisement775 1961-07-06 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE 2$ Wordt $S (Min.)— Box ctt. txtr* IMI AUSTIN 7 Blue registered by original owner July 4th taxed aad comp. Inn. for 12 months available I Immediately ex-showroom at 53.930. Ring (Spore) *****. MALAYAN MOTORS LIMITED USED CARS STOCK Welselsy 1500 195* 4.700 Ferd Zedlae I*M 3.900775 words
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Advertisement706 1961-07-06 13 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC. 10 Wmrdt SS (Mln.)— Box SO ett. txtrm TIHBD? LET LAURA Massage Slramhath Refresh You Expert Licenced Masa«ur/lfasiira»e 319-P. Rlvrr Vallry Road. Singapore-it. Telephone *****. LOUISE KLERK'S Instltut JMgsMM et Beaute. Singapore's only ncitotlnrally equipped massage entablialuneDt with separated dt-pat iraents for mra and women. Modern aad706 words
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Article, Illustration680 1961-07-06 14 JACK FINGLETON - TALL ORDER FOR MAY'S MEN JACK FINGLETON By LONDON, Wednesday. TJICHIE BENAUDand Brian St'atham are the "mystery men" for the Third Test which begins at Leeds tomorrow. Statham is suffering again from a strained side and the England selectors, who successfully recalled Cyril Washbrook to Leeds in 1956 when he680 words
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Article173 1961-07-06 14 Rush for judo teachers and mats rpOKYO.. Wed. Japanese X foreign ministry officials yesterday said they were receiving numerous enquiries from overseas asking for judo instructors and supplies of the tatami (straw) mats used for the sport. The officials said the inclusion of judo in the 1964 Tokyo Olympic GamesReuter - 173 words
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Article41 1961-07-06 14 SAN FRANCISCO. Wed. San Francisco's board of supervisors yesterday decided to Initiate a bid to stage the Olympic Games in 1972 or 1976. The Olympic Games were last held in the United States in 1932 at Los Angeles. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration64 1961-07-06 14 TWINS WIN ALPINE RALLY WITHOUT PENALTY AFTER 1.600 MILES TWIN brothers D. andG. Morley, of England, were outright winners ot the international Alpine Rally which ended in Cannes last week. Their Austin Healey was one of 25 cars to reach the finish and the only car to arrive without aUPI - 64 words
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Article27 1961-07-06 14 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE (Montreal) Espanol of Barcelona 1 Montreal Concord ia 1. IS INTERNATIONAL (NY): Dukla (Czech) 6 Rapid (Austria) 0: Monaco 4 Shamrock Rovers Clrt) 1.27 words
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Article13 1961-07-06 14 BANTAMWEIGHT (Mexico City): Eloy Sanchez (Mex> outptd Kenji Yonekura. iJap) 10 rda.13 words
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Article54 1961-07-06 14 |(LUANG. Wed.— The Tengku Mahkota of Johore is among more than 400 athletes who have entered for the Kluang Youth Club's Big Walk here on July 30. The Tengku is a patron or the KYC. A few months ago he accompanied a group of KYC members who54 words
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Article45 1961-07-06 14 LONDON, Wed. Harold Rhodes, the Derbyshire and England fast bowler who was reported to the MCC as a suspect "thrower", watched a slow-motion film of his new action yesterday. The film showed that he now bowls with a perfectly straight arm.45 words
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281 1961-07-06 14 Guan Bee K.C. Wong head Spore 'invasion' SEREMBAN SPRINT SINGAPORE. Wed— Several top Sin- gapore racing motor-cyclists will compete in the Malayan Motor Sports Clubs Seremban half-mile sprint this weekend. Heading the Singapore "invasion" are Soh Guan Bee. winner of the 351 cc to 500 cc 20-lap race and third281 words
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Advertisement1861 1961-07-06 14 ll^F A raaT^^WayTTsTsTHTIRFU PUBLlC appointments l=======S&=felSiafe^A^l p UBL C APPOINTMENT THE TOWN BOARDS tSTATEOF:— ISELSSSftSZ "SSfflS P r T NO POH LOH Istc ot \o *'i. SINGAPOBE FIXE BBIbAOE. ENACTMENT, (No. 11 8) Rfanh Road. Sineaporr. who Required STATION OFFICERS savkajaa^H masasaai .nuns if. dira >' thr afamaid addrma in1,861 words
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Advertisement360 1961-07-06 14 fOfl LD$ a 28* v% TIGER OIL ENG AUN TONG Th. ligar Madlcri HoO JU~4d.-Mi— TIGER BALM -i^./itw/lu UIDCCTI ikir SATURDAY, BTH JULY KCJ I LlriVj 1961 AT 9 P.M. at the HAPPY WORLD STADIUM Q Mo<n Event 60-mm. Tog-Teom Wresritng BLACK SHADOW ZBISCO A PCMCHCFf LEOW KWONG SENG PLUS360 words
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Article284 1961-07-06 15 OWNERS ARE LIKELY TO BRING OUT a BETTER 1 STAYERS By EPSOM JEEP SINGAPORE, Wed. —The 1961 Singapore Gold Cup to be run on Oct. 1 over miles will carry $50,--000 in prize money, making it the richest race ever in Malayan Turf history. Last year,284 words
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Article15 1961-07-06 15 BATU PAHAT. Wed.-The Johore AAA championships will be held here tomorrow •nd Friday.15 words
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Article, Illustration45 1961-07-06 15 Sangster among last four- ORITISH hope for the 13 Wimbledon tennis singles title 20-year-old Mike Sangster who is in the semi-finals. Sangster, from Torquay. Devon, is the first Briton to reach the last four for more than 20 years. Latest Wimbledon results See bark page45 words
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Article82 1961-07-06 15 f ONDON, Wed. Wonder mare Petite Etoile was eclipsed last night in the All Khan International Memorial Gold Cup at Kempton Park by Sir Winston Churchill's High Hat. Tumultuous cheering greeted the victory of Sir Winston's entry in the 12-furlong race. Petite Etoile was second High Hat.82 words
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Article33 1961-07-06 15 LONDON. Wed Nat Fisher. 24. the Middlesex three-mile champion, clocked 6 mm. 26sec dead in a 14--mile race here last night to equal the world's best time for this distance.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article296 1961-07-06 15 EPSOM JEEP'S TEN TO FOLLOW AT THE JULY MEETING MY ten horses to follow at the Singapore Turf Club's July meeting are: TIMBERLANE: In peak form; scored a runaway win over 9f with 9.0 at Ipoh last month; ran a game second with 9.11 to296 words
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Article207 1961-07-06 15 SEREMBAN, Wednesday. VEGRI Sembilan and Malacca will continue to a1 field a combined fifteen in the Malaya Cup rugby competition but Malacca will seek affiliation to the Malayan Rugby Union on their own this year. Mr. J. Altken. the retiring i president of the207 words
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Article108 1961-07-06 15 'Wood shot' rule to stay— lßF T ONDON. Wed.— A proposal by Indonesia that "wood shots' should be legalised was rejected by the International Badminton Federation's annual meeting here yesterday. The proposal, defeated by 41 votes to 26, was that the law should be amended to permit the shuttle beingReuter - 108 words
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Article87 1961-07-06 15 QT. ANDREWS. Wed W-» Arnold Palmer of the United States beat Gary Player of South Africa by five strokes in a special 18--hole television golf match over the old course at St. Andrew's today. The golfers, two of the leading money winners in the world, wereReuter - 87 words
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Article159 1961-07-06 15 SPORE BHFA JUNIOR LEAGUE AND CUP: HK Bank 2 U van Huizen, Johan Hasan > Wearlies 1 (Andrew Yap); Eveready 3 db ■im Hassan 2, Othman) Mercan Bank 2 (Kasslm. Kirn Swee); Spore Glass 3 (Ahmad Awang 2, Jaffari SC Storage 0; Shell 3 (Tan Sin Koh) NTS 3159 words
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Article14 1961-07-06 15 FRIENDLY (Spore) Singanore 5 iKnrtar Singh 4. K. Gomes) Indian Navy XI 0.14 words
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Article20 1961-07-06 15 PERAK LEAGUE ilpoh): Sun Vat Kon bt Kheng Beng 3-2; Choong W»h "A 1 bt Choong Wah B n-o20 words
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126 1961-07-06 15 Bukit Timah favourites in schools' meeting SINGAPORE. Wed— A total of 814 boys and girls from 59 Singapore secondary schools In five districts will take part In the schools' ln-ter-dlstrict athletics championships which begin at Farrer Park tomorrow at 230 p.m. Drawing their athletes from Anglo-Chinese School, Chinese High and126 words
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Article80 1961-07-06 15 SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore Chinese dam to meet St. Paul's University team of Tokyo on Friday at Jalan Besar Stadium (7.30 p.m.) will be chosen from: Sect Yew Chang. Loh Fook Tens, Lee Wah Chin, Khoo Chool Kirn. Lee Teng Yee. Quah Kirn Beng. Quah Kirn Slak, Quah Kirn80 words
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Advertisement77 1961-07-06 15 The Mighty TRAPIf AVAILABLE EX STOCK KUALA LUMPUR OUTSTANDING FEATURES INCLUDE: 1. 55 h p. PERKINS diesel engine 2. Logging Winch of 14.500 lbs capacity 3. MARSHALL hydraulic Angledozer FULL RANGE OF SPARE PARTS AVAILABLE AT 6 MALAYAN CENTRES L 1 MALAYAN DEVELOPMENT MACHINERY LTD., I^JPI ftOMKTSON MOAD. K. LUMPUR77 words
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Advertisement254 1961-07-06 15 W^m risrl lußnl ...the only timepiece ever guaranteed not to gain or lose more than two seconds a day on your wrist H^ I Yes> with the Bulova Accutron you enjoy time lM:'OW^// J/^K^^^ accuracy beyond belief. This timepiece carries v :vP^/J^^S^^^^^^P^^:; a guarantee not possible with a conventional /HeM254 words
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Miscellaneous97 1961-07-06 15 SOCCER SPORE LEAGUE DIV. 2D: STB v Kebenaran Club fMFA grd). TAIPING LEAGUE DIV. 2: Youth Club v Kamuntlng SCH (Jalan padangV KAMPAR LEAGUE DIV. l Malay Club v Young Tamilian* (padang). L. PERAK LEAGUE DIV. 1: Fleming! on Est v Utd Plantation* < Speedy Rd. T. Anson). ATHLETICS Johore97 words
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Article752 1961-07-06 16 Singapore will not join if joining means end of entrepot status £!IN(iAPORE will not seek associate membership with the European Common Market if such a step would destroy her entrepot status. This assurance was given tonight by the Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. in reply752 words
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Article126 1961-07-06 16 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Three I young men received jail sen- tences totalling 17 years at the Assizes here today when they pleaded guilty to robbing a European married woman. Mrs. Nola Mary Matthes. of jewellery and two cameras to the total value of $2,500. one afternoon126 words
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537 1961-07-06 16 LEE REPLIES TO 'RESIGN' CALL TO 3 MINISTERS SINGAPORE. Wed. Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. tonight made a minis-ter-to-minister comparison as he defended three Cabinet colleagues against a "resign" call from Dr. Chee Phui Hung of the Alliance. j The three ministers are: Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim (Health). Mr.537 words
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Article138 1961-07-06 16 SINGAPORE. Wed—Singapore's economic situation will be .studied in detail at the coming interregional seminar on cooperative movements to be held in Copenhagen. This was siateci oy Singapore's delegate to the seminar, Mr. Chan Chiaw Thor, field secretary to the Primary Production Division oi the Ministry ol138 words
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Article24 1961-07-06 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Photographic Society of Singapore will hold its annual dinner at the Hong Kong Bowl. Bencoolen Street, on Saturday night.24 words
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Article25 1961-07-06 16 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A free film show will be held at India House tomorrow at 5.30 p.m. The film Is "Dr. Rabindranath TaKore."25 words
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332 1961-07-06 16 CAIRO, Wednesday. |HA(J> has vetoed Kuwait's application ioi membership of Hie Arab League, a League "I source said las! night. The Arab League Council met in secret session for an hour and later the chairman, Mr. Abdel Khalik el Toreissi ofReuter - 332 words
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Article345 1961-07-06 16 LONDON. Wed.— Then; MM a I further shoe in snare prices on the Lonuon stock exenange loday and another widespicaci list <>; falls was recoruec on balance. The dominating factoi was :he Chancellor of the Exchequer's anxieties concerning the economic situation which increased pcs- 1 simism and uncenaui.y345 words
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Article23 1961-07-06 16 LONDON. Wed. Buyers £928. sellers £929, Forward buyers £933. sellers £935. Settlement £922. Turnover a.m. 200 tons. p.m. 305 tons. Tone: Strong.23 words
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Article39 1961-07-06 16 LONDON Wed. Spot 24 \d.. Aug. 24 d., Sept. 24 »d.. Oct. 24\d Oct. Dec. 25d Jan. Mar. 2.v,d April-June 23\d.. July' Sept. 25 \d.. c.l.f. July 24 ..d.. Aug. 24 »d.. Sept. 24-\d Tone- Quiet i>ut steady.39 words
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Article134 1961-07-06 16 SIBL (Sarawak). Wed. iviuku Abdul habman visited a longhouse near here this morning. He travelled in a speedboat to Pcnghulu Jarrow's longhouse. Tonight, the Malayan Prime Minister will attend a reception to be given by the British Resident. After the party, be will leave forReuter - 134 words
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542 1961-07-06 16 AUBREY HIGGS - AUBREY HIGGS From London Wednesday ROD LAYER. of Australia, reached the men's singles final of the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships for the third successive year here today after 58 minutes of relentless left-arm power play on the packed centre court. The little 22-year-old, redhaired542 words
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Obituary38 1961-07-06 16 LIM TENC CHEW, agtt 97 -4 i«mv praci'iullv at Pi a.m. 4/7/IJ l*«»- inF hrhind wUa, > *nn, 7 dMgfttm, it Ki'indehildrrn. 1 <laußhtcr-in-law, •oin-m-law. 3 srandsons-ln-law, 4 dauithtim. C'nrtegr tMVM UO-SII L»nfkong Ti|* at 4.30 p.m. today.38 words
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Article68 1961-07-06 16 SUB LIEUT JEROME VEEWAIIMCAM Mm. Godparmti thank «'l re •ivrj ftifoda prirst who hflprd rent rr.ith mma|r> of condolence and HiRaymond Christopher Tanab Ltat B'iklv M.rtajam. MR TAN KHOON CHER rxpr»»»»l hi.i heartfelt lh:inkx to all rrlalnra. I friend* Open K«tat» Re*id»nt» Annoelation and Chung Yun A«*oci»l:rm tor their68 words
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Article41 1961-07-06 16 HI LIN O. LINC. 97 Tans.'n R« 1 S porr cloud on Saturday afternooaa during July and August. STAR OF HAM Bilk>: New -nork oM Balmaln iMM^ ro»t.-. J»rk»t« **M MM Helen D Lang R Tanglin R«.l 1 8 port.41 words
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Article202 1961-07-06 16 JACK FINGLETON - Benaud fit: Will lead Aussies JACK FINGLETON From I EED, Wed. Richie Be- naud plays in Third Test tomorrow. Prank Misson. who is suffering from ankle trouble has been declared j unfit. The Australian kie will be R. Benttud icapi.ui)>. C C Me* Donald. W. Lawry, R K. Harvay, N.202 words
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