The Straits Times, 22 July 1961
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Title Section22 1961-07-22 1 bAaSY. -SJNGAPOJBi:, 6. AVIHA(.i: DAILY < IHTII II l» SALE IVMIIIS 90.000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY. JULY 22. 1961. 15 CENTS.22 words
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Article1181 1961-07-22 1 British told: You can help or obstruct SINGAPORE, Friday 'Let people decide on Malaysia' THE Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said today that the question of how and when Singapore, Malaya and the Borneo territories would join in a Greater Malaysia group must be decided1,181 words
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Article, Illustration725 1961-07-22 1 Pepper towkay kidnapped, driver is beaten up— SINGAPORE. Frl. A WEALTHY pepper A merchant was abducted from his car and his driver badly beaten up during a dramatic daylight kidnap today near Miii ii i«(l Road and the junction of Upper Serangoon Road. The towkay 50-year-old Mr. Tan Ton Teck.725 words
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Article, Illustration59 1961-07-22 1 MOSCOW. Fri The Soviet Government evening newspaper Izvt-stia claimed tonight that the Soviet Union had more and faster rocketcarrying atomic submarines than the United Static. The claim wa.s mado in a lengthy article signed "ob- server" considered here to be I one cf the mostReuter - 59 words
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161 1961-07-22 1 TIIREK "rebel 1 political secretaries and one parliamentary secretary were dismissed today. The political secretaries are Mr. Lim Chin Siong (Finance Ministry). Mr. Fong Suee Suan (Deputy Prime Ministers Office) and .Mr. S. Woodhull (Health Ministry) The parliamentary secretary is Dr. Lee Sii-u Choh161 words
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Article729 1961-07-22 1 Second U.S. spaceman safely back PLUCKED FROM ATLANTIC AFTER BEING SHOT 115 MILES UP, BUT CAPSULE IS LOST AMERICA'S second spaceman made a successful rocki't flight lodav but his capsule s;mk after it had landed in the Atlantic and he had to swim before he was rescued. When Captain VirgilReuter - 729 words
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Article73 1961-07-22 1 BANGKOK. Fri. Thailand's Air Force has been equipped with Sidewinder air-to-air missiles for some time. Commander-in-Chiel of the Air Force. Air Marshal Boon Choo Chanthraubeksa. disclosed to reporters today. They have increased the striking power of the Thai Air Force, he said. According to Air Marshal Boon73 words
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Article32 1961-07-22 1 SI 7S4m SPACE Pl-A WASHINGTON. I r Pn M.'l'iit Kmii' ugned into lan a !ll(JI\ IP IC< pi. Ml -I' J>l' |L 8 t n.ut^ t» r«n idimiii Mthin d iß<utii32 words
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Advertisement42 1961-07-22 1 CROCKtTT 4 IONIS as little as $43 monthly family sized PHILCO Refrigerator 1 1.2.CM..H. iT i tafias' ASS ESBpM j t^*"» in Singapore "dttC 55.5 in Federation KJJW SfE THtM AT YOU» DIAUt O« Ki?s"'l HOMI APPIIANCIS J° 4 OtCMABD «OAD MNGAPORi42 words
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Article348 1961-07-22 2 Malaysia queries for PM IPOH, Friday PPP CHIEF TO ASK ABOUT NEGOTIATIONS AT NEXT PARLIAMENTARY SESSION OLESTIONS on Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahmans Greater Malaysia proposal will be asked at the next session of Parliament on Aug. 8 by Mr. S. P. Seenivasagam, the People's Progressive Party member for Menglembu.348 words
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122 1961-07-22 2 V^KREMBAN. Frl— A miss- Ing 16-year-old schoolboy. S S. Ananthan. has been lound in Kajang by rents after a search of five months. His parents are Mr and Mrs. K. Subramaniam. of Sagga Estate. Slliau. 18 miles from here The boy was formerly In122 words
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220 1961-07-22 2 Joy-ride law not needed: A.A. head I/UALA LUMPUR. Pn. The chairman of the Automobile Association of Malaya. Mr. F. A. Fielding, said today that the association did not see the necessity at present for legislation placing absolute liability on car owners who lend their vehicles for joyrides. Mr. Justice Neal220 words
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138 1961-07-22 2 MINISTER IN TALKS ON 'BRITISH COMPANIES' From DOUGLAS LACKERSTEEN F OXDON. Fri. Malayas A.ssistant Mlnistei- lor Commerce and Industry. Mr. Cheah Thlam Swee. this week wound up his official visit to Britain with talks "relating to British companies in the Federation." Meetii-2 him in discussion were Mr. Frederick Erroll, Minister138 words
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Article55 1961-07-22 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. More than 1.500 scouts from Malaya and 20 neighbouring countries will attend a jamooree here In August to celebrate the golden jubilee of the Malayan scout movement. The week-long jamboree will be held at Camp Semangat at Cheras. 12 miles south of here. Twenty55 words
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Article90 1961-07-22 2 SHOW BY A MALAYAN ARTIST LONDON. Fri. The Malayan High Commissioner. Tengku Yaacob. has opened at Malaya Hall the first solo exhibition by a Malayan woman artist to be shown in Britain. The artist is 20-year-old Miss Julie Them. of Kuala Lumpur, who Is exhibiting 50 oil and water colours,90 words
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Article29 1961-07-22 2 IPOH. Fri. Temporary Malay school teachers from all over Perak will meet at the Malay school In Douglas Road here on July 31 to form a union.29 words
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Article122 1961-07-22 2 A call for anti-TB conference PENANG. Fri— The Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis will be asked to convene a South-East Asian T.B. conference in Malaya next year. A resolution asking the M.A.P.T.B. to convene such a conference and invite South-East Asian countries to send delegates will be moved122 words
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Miscellaneous29 1961-07-22 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby ((JUMM WE CAN APFOBOM V WELL. P'RAPS HOT THf) \f mwm f COULP^ I V 6FTBSP mill -»«ii yTONIgMT ■> j> \t— I OINWEB. TONI<3i4T7)29 words
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Miscellaneous475 1961-07-22 2 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA SHORT WAVK SERVK K NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 41 metrn ÜBVBCI 11.7 mctr.s MEDIL'M WAVK SERVK AM 000 Time Sipnal. Nfßara--476 metres ku. News Headlines: 0.05 Morning AM 6.00 Good Morning: GO2 Melodies; 650 Keep Fit With Teik Morning Prelude: 7.00 The News; Lee; 700 Johnny Dankworth And475 words
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862 1961-07-22 3 iyf R. Robert McNa- mara. Secretary of Defence, and Gen. Lyman Lemnitzer, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, will fly to Paris tomorrow and to London on Monday for talks on Allied security measures in the Berlin crisis. They will confer in ParisReuter - 862 words
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178 1961-07-22 3 LAOS: CONFERENCE TO AWAIT! VIEWS OF A COALITION GOVT. GENEVA, Friday. nnHE 14-power Laos conference yesterday unaniL mously decided to shelve the East-West issue of whether there should be one or two declarations on Laotian neutrality until it had heard the views of a future Laotian national coalition government. TheReuter - 178 words
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Article19 1961-07-22 3 HOLLYWOOD. Fri. —An explosion rocked the arsenal of MGM studios yesterday killing at least one person.19 words
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Article32 1961-07-22 3 HOME, Fri. Police arrested 40 left-wing and right-wing demonstrators after a rally here last night marking the 25th anniversary of the outbreak of the Spanish civil war.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article20 1961-07-22 3 ALGIERS. Fri. Eleven people were seriously injured by grenade and plastic bomb explosions in Algeria last night. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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256 1961-07-22 3 Miss Universe replies to East German charges of 'fixing' NEW YORK. Fri.— The new Miss Universe, said yesterday East German charges that the contest was "fixed" were nonsense. What was troubling them, she said, was that her winning reminded the world of the situation in East Germany, from which she256 words
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Article78 1961-07-22 3 LONDON. Fri. Gertrude, the s|ft. earthworm acclaimed by zoologists in the United States as one' of the most mysterious scientific discoveries in years, has died at the London Zoo. A zoo spokesman said that Ge-trude, discovered 15.000 ft. up in the Colombian Andes, probably78 words
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Article22 1961-07-22 3 NEW DELHI. Frl._ Mr. Nehru, the Prime Minister, has tentatively agreed to visit the United States in November.— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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98 1961-07-22 3 DECOYS IN WAR HEAD: MISSILE SUCCESS CAPE CANAVERAL. Fri.— A Titan missile equipped with a pod containing highly-secret rocket-power-ed warhead decoys was successfully fired 5,000 miles into the South Atlantic last night. Ninety minutes after the launching a vessel recovered a 30-inch capsule which had been ejected from the noseReuter - 98 words
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Article48 1961-07-22 3 CAIRO, Fri. A presidential decree issued here yesterday suspended the Cairo and Alexandria stock ex change markets for two months. The decree also said that all companies in the United Arab Republic distribute £5 per cent of their profits to their employees. Reuter U.P.I.Reuter; UPI - 48 words
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Article42 1961-07-22 3 NEW YORK, rri. Rescue workers today continued searching for more bodies in the thick mud and debris left by a sudden torrential rainfall which swept away part of Charleston. West Virginia, killing at least 17 residents. Including eight children— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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179 1961-07-22 3 MONTREAL. Fri.— Harry Mcllwraith, a 14-year old Scots boy who stowed away on an airliner, got a royal reception here yesterday instead of being locked up, as is usual with people who violate Canada's immigration laws. Harry was found early yesterday in the179 words
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174 1961-07-22 3 IRAQ WALKS OUT AS KUWAIT JOINS LEAGUE CAIRO. Friday. 'PHE Arab League yesterday admitted Kuwait to League membership, it was officially announced The Iraq delegation walked out of the meeting while the vote was being taken alleging that the league was "waking with British imperialism" and that "some sheikhs areReuter - 174 words
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Article89 1961-07-22 3 ELISABETHVILLE, Frt. The Katanga Government announced yesterday it would not hesitate to call Soviet help to solve the Congolese crisis as "the United Nations and the free world cannot or will not find a reasonable and lasting solution." Mr. £odefroid Munongo. Minister of the Interior, addressingReuter - 89 words
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Advertisement302 1961-07-22 3 INTRODUCING KODEL AN EASTMAN POLYESTER FIBRE r I KODEL a polyester fibre woven into a crease resistant fabric with a 41% wool manufactured by PACIFIC MILLS of the Burlington Group of Ameiica. This new wonder fabric is EXTRA SOFT and available in five select shades from 81, HIGH STREET SINGAPORE'S302 words
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174 1961-07-22 4 THE WOMEN WHO INFLUENCE FAMOUS MEN! KENNEDY. Khrushchev, Macmillan ...these men and a few select others are international figures. Their names are in the news practically every day and most of us feel that by now we know their personalities very well. But how much do we know about the174 words
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Article397 1961-07-22 4 4 CLEARED OF BET CHARGE: SEARCH WARRANT NOT IN ORDER, SAYS COUNSEL SINGAPORE, Friday. JHE QUESTION on every citizen in Singapore being entitled to the protection of the law with regard to the sanctity of his home was strongly expressed in a Magistrate's Court here today.397 words
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142 1961-07-22 4 Girl offered $5 bribe: Fined $150 SINGAPORE. Fri. —An 18--year-old girl who offered a driving tester $5 during a driving test, told a district court here today that she did It because she was overcome by fear. Asked by the judge, Mr. E. H. D'Netto, what she feared, Lim Cheng142 words
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Article47 1961-07-22 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The People's United Party, formed by Mr. Ong Eng Guan. Independent Assemblyman for Hong Lim. ha,s been registered, according to the Government Gazette tonight. Mr. Ong, former Minister for National Development, announced the formation of the new political party In June.47 words
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Article18 1961-07-22 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. B. A. Bacsafra has been elected president of the Filipino Association of Singapore.18 words
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Article204 1961-07-22 4 KUCHING. Fri.— The Sarawak Times Co.. Ltd., owners of the Sarawak Times, and their printers and publishers, the Union Press Ltd.. were fined a total sum of $2,000 in the district court for publishing seditious matters In their Kuchlng vernacular newspaper on July 1. The Sarawak204 words
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138 1961-07-22 4 NEW RADIO PROGRAMME 'SUARA SINGAPURA' ON MONDAY OINGAPORE, Fri. Radio Singapore will inaugurate a new service named "Suara Singapura" on Monday. This will be the fourth transmission of the station. The new service, which will start at 6 p.m. and end at 11 p.m. each -evening will contain programmes, including138 words
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Article31 1961-07-22 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Academy of Medicine will present a public leoture on "Ancient Chinese Medicine" on Monday at the Cultural Centre In Canning Rise at 8 p.m.31 words
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Article358 1961-07-22 4 T«HE following Is todays x schedule of aircraft movements at Paya L*bar Airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS Air India: From Bombay. Madras (AI 410) 6.05 a.m"; from Jakarta (AI 411) 1.30 p.m. BO AC: Prom London, Zurich. Istanbul. Teheran, Delhi, Rangoon (BA 704) 5.30 pjn.; from Sydney.358 words
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Article223 1961-07-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A call for a "determined effort" by the people to spread the use of the national language to realise the Government's aim to make it the sole official language in 1967 was made here tonight. The Director of the Language and Literature223 words
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190 1961-07-22 4 SINGAPORE. Friday. DONATIONS totalling $44,657.93 received yesterday swelled the Bukit Ho Swee Fire National Relief Fund to $1,314,026.04. The biggest donation of $38,316.50 came from Redlffusion (Singapore) Ltd., which collected the money from the recent "Grand Charity Queen Show" and the "Dollars for190 words
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Article117 1961-07-22 4 Malaysia: Two parties say No KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— The Party Rakyat. Malaya. and its sister party in Brunei have Issued a joint statement saying they are "solidly united" in rejecting Tengku Abdul Rahman's Greater Malaysia plaji. The statement was released here today by Inche Ahmad Boestamam. president of the Party117 words
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80 1961-07-22 4 BOY KILLED IN 'FLYING ACT': MISHAP SINGAPORE, Fri.— Bryan Richards, eight-year-old son of an airman, was killed when planning a "flying act" in mld-alr from an improvised swing at the children's playground at R.A.F. Seletar. Bryan's friend. Dick Arnold, aged 11, today told this at an inquest on the June80 words
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Advertisement407 1961-07-22 4 tJXHIVA OPENS TOMORROW! l I I I ft" SINGAPORt) -RETURN SCREENING-^! OF WALT DISNEY'S FAMILY TREAT by overwhelming demand WITH A V JWIRCUS(3SafI| PLUS SPECIAL FCATURETTE IN TECHNICOLOR OF COYOTE ROCK^ I CALLING ALL FAIR MAIDENS EXTER TODAY FOR 20th CENTURY- FOX'S "Miss i^noiuUJhitc comtest" Thu contest is open to407 words
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Advertisement167 1961-07-22 4 S-E-ASlANlj!i^r^?s?J*«B| THURSDAY PREMlEREgs£^£©^ 27th July: Bpm SI ISO V FROM FRI IPX 1 Jttth .11 L 1 Dally 3 Shows: llom, 3 ft »pn> »rts»i: $4, S2 50 ft 1 50-No Free Lut lUNT Win llo -■—'<>. «vii A BRYNA Production A UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL Retook In anticipation ot the heavy demand167 words
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Advertisement569 1961-07-22 4 :#shaw: Jphon« ***** p [NOW SHOWING 'hi 4 *%Vo°! LADIES arc aovised NOT TO ATTEND this film I WITHOUT AN ESCORT 'fIHE LAsttsfsWk'S m afiN flsw 4 '"Mi,, of the Stone Women"" I In lASTMANCOLOR (MGM) I Tomorrow 9 O m Mcrnmo Show "YtLLOWSTONE KELLY T«h 1 Phone *****. i569 words
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296 1961-07-22 5 'Whispers' in battle to beat crime FIRST STOP IN A THREE-MONTH WORLD TOUR THAT WILL TAKE IN 22 COUNTRIES INFORMATION FROM PUBLIC IS VITAL, SAY THE POLICE KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE huge part which information from the public plays in the prevention and detection of crime is stressed by this296 words
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Article, Illustration201 1961-07-22 5 Indonesian team here to study S'pore port SINGAPORE. Friday. SIX Indonesian officials arrived here today to survey port and shipping facilities in Sin- gapore. Their leader. Mr. Taradana Surahardja. deputy chief of the navigation division. Department of Sea Communications, .said "We are here under the auspices of the United Nations201 words
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152 1961-07-22 5 MAL MEN FOR LONDON BRITANNIA COURSE SINGAPORE, Fri.—Malayan Airways is sending five captains and other staff members to London for extensive training in manning the Britannia airliner which is to reopen the company's Singapore-Hong Kong air service on Sept. 2. A M.A.L. spokesman today said that the staff, who would152 words
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Article47 1961-07-22 5 SINGAPORE. Fri— A judicial separation to Marie Christina PiUai. a ho-pital s4afl nurse, from her husband. M. K. David Pillal. was iiranted by Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin in the High Court here today. Mrs. Pillal alleged cruelty on the part of her husband.47 words
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Article56 1961-07-22 5 SINGAPORE. Kri. Chan Yew Chong. a War Department clerk, was adjudicated a bankrupt by the Acting Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah. in the High Court today. Chan's total liabilities amounted to $5,016 and he was ordered to pay $30 a month to the Official Assignee56 words
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Article139 1961-07-22 5 SINGAPORE, Friday. r J*HE BLOOD Donors' Association here plans to build a permanent headquarters with facilities "effectively to educate the people on the need for blood donations." The latest issue of its bulletin, Selia Menolong. said that a proper headquarters was "absolutely essential" if the association139 words
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Article58 1961-07-22 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. Three frigates of the Indian Navy are In Singapore on a goodwill visit until July 24. when another ship, the Khukrl. is due to join them. The frigates are the Kuthar. senior ship of the 14th frigate squadron of the fleet, and the58 words
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Article70 1961-07-22 5 COURSE FOR POTENTIAL SINGERS KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Badan Kesenian Melayu v Malay Cultural Group) is starting a voice training course for Malays and nonMalays Interested in becoming singers. The course, the second one to be conducted by Mr. Tony Fonseka. composer and choir conductor, will start on Sept All70 words
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Article46 1961-07-22 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. Rudh Singh, a storekeeper in the War Department, was made a bankrupt in the High Court here today with total liabilities of $3,000. He was ordered to pay $25 a month to the Official Assignee for the benefit of his creditors.46 words
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331 1961-07-22 5 Petitions by padi planters 'shock' Aziz KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, said today that he was '"shocked" to learn that petitions against padi marketing had been sent to the iPerak Government. Warning the padl planters of the Krian district against exploitation331 words
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153 1961-07-22 5 FEDERATION'S SERVICES CHIEFS FOR CONFERENCE KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The chiefs of the Federation's three armed services will leave for Britain next month to attend a four-day top-level conference at the Military Staff College at Camberley, Surrey. The meeting, one of a regular series attended by Commonwealth services representatives, is due153 words
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Article209 1961-07-22 5 J'UALA LUMPUR. Fri. Mathematics has been included in the qualifying test for the School Certificate examination to make the test "more comprehensive." a Ministry of Education official told the Straits Times today. He was commenting on a reader's letter which said that private candidates would find209 words
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Article46 1961-07-22 5 PENANG. Fri. The pilgrim ship Kuala Lumpur, due in Penang with 1.900 returning pilgrims, has been dtiayed about 12 hours and will not arrive until 6 p.m.* tomorrow Eight hundred pilgrims will disembark at Penang. 1.000 at Singapore and 108 at Port Swettenham.46 words
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Article37 1961-07-22 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Lai Behari Singh, a barrister, was admitted to the Singapore Bar by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah in the High Court here today. Mr. Lai was formerly a police officer.37 words
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Article60 1961-07-22 5 UNIVERSITY LIBRARIAN FOR U.S. KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Mr. Beda Lim. senior assistant librarian at the University of Malaya here, will leave for the United States in September to take part in the U.S. Government's multinational group librarian project. He will go on an award under the U.S. Government's International educational60 words
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Article35 1961-07-22 5 PENANG. Fri. Strong winds have damaged the light-house at Tanjong Merang off the coast ot Trengganu. A Marine Headquarters announcement today warned mariners that the light of this lighthouse has been extingished.35 words
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Article46 1961-07-22 5 PENANG, Fri.— A businessman. Lim Seng Hln. 27, was seriously injured in a car crash at Jelutong road early this mom nig. He was driving home at about 1 a.m. when his car went off the road and crashed into a post.46 words
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157 1961-07-22 6 Magistrate 'strangles unhealthy ambition' |£LANG, Fri. —The Klans Magistrate, Capt. Mohamed Salleh, said today he had no alternative but to "strangle the unhealthy ambition- of a young man who seemed to have done well in a life of crime. The court wa.s told that while the people of Klang were157 words
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Article, Illustration571 1961-07-22 6 MALAYAN FORCE C. O. TELLS OF RUMOUR BULLETS CANT KILL OUR TROOPS' From STUART MURRAY DAR ES SALAAM. (Tanganyika). Fri. JliE man with '"one of the longest commands in military history, 1 according to a senior United Nations officer, relaxed in a Dar Es Salaam571 words
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Article103 1961-07-22 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union has called for a delegates' conference ol the Trades Union Congress to discuss the split in Its leadership. The open breach was announced on Monday in a joint statement Issued by six TUC leaders including the secretary-general. Mr.103 words
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Article123 1961-07-22 6 On strike over a worker SINGAPORE, Fri.— Twer.ty-seven employees of the Prudential Assurance Co. Ltd. here went on strike today over the alleged "anti-union activities" of one worker. The Singapore Insurance Companies Employees' Union, which represents them, had asked the management to remove the worker, who described as a "principal123 words
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144 1961-07-22 6 A LOR 6TAR. Fri. Ten trade union organisations, representing Government workers in Kedah. at a mass meeting last night unanimously decided to appeal to the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman to support the claim of Government workers for salary Increases. The meeting, attended by144 words
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Article, Illustration48 1961-07-22 6 MR. CHI A BOON CHIN and Miss Chionh Chai Meng after their weeding at St. Bernadotte Church. Singapore on Thursday. The bridegroom, son of the late Mr. Cbua Cheng Hock and Mrs. Chua. is a public relations officer of Cycle Carriage Co Straits Times picture.48 words
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479 1961-07-22 7 ONE December day in 1588, while snow drilled deep against the walls outside. France's monarch and her "uncrowned kill};" came face to lace in the great royal chateau of Blois. One was the ett eminate figure of Henry 111 Ills pale, languid479 words
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Article199 1961-07-22 7 Paris, hailed him as Henry 111 with heartfelt rejoicing. Wasted by years of civil strife, her trade ruined and brigandage rampant. France yearned for peace and Henry seemed to promise the dawn, of a new age. COMPROMISE Plunged in his own pleasures.Henry cared little for religious199 words
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Article, Illustration623 1961-07-22 7 distant, barbaric realm ol Poland. Henry's "exile" in Warsaw lasted only a year. Charles IX rapidly sank Into lunacy, developed consumption, and died coughing blood and screaming in hideous nightmares of the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre. As soon as Henry heard of his brother's death, heDaily Mirror - 623 words
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Miscellaneous248 1961-07-22 7 Stuffs Bunny By Batph Itvinnluhl I'SOWHAT? I'M K 1-MW....OSE X CnECES^'.TY IS THE MOTHER OP 6UV'NOR,I PAYIN' VAT' <_ MOMENT, SIRE \J iNVENTION"-ASTHE MAY I BORROW A >1 APVERTISE s ,r^ tt\. SAVINS 60ES I— f "jl W^ TH EM SC A ZfSIJ \J^/ r ~^~"«l 6U6SYS Li m t248 words
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1247 1961-07-22 8 The Straits Times Saturday, July 22, 1961. Singapore Mandate Aimed with a renewed mandate, the Singapore Govetivment can now resume its task (it maintaining and expa-idir-g blc the inland's economy while working towards merger with the Federation by 1%3. It whs a remarkable debate, urvequalled for drama in Singapore's legislative1,247 words
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Article1251 1961-07-22 8 MALAY IN THE MAKING TENS of thousands ot people in Malaya will take part in the second phase of National Language .Month which begins today. Practicaily every town and vil- lage in the country has drawn up a programme to promote the use of Malay. This includes essay competitions, speech1,251 words
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Advertisement808 1961-07-22 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. MARRIAGE M H,,rW» |Jf > Vmimum) VIM CHAN SILVER WEDDING M h.,,«-. .<;« 1 MMbmmbj OIXON > >o,i Miv raw Btfvtf turn to ion DEATHS la h atati Si* Maaaaaaij WALLACE' On I'nT l>i-h I it si >a«rt Laajca <'n»ap«i«lr m altar »noui iiid«m. MADAM TAN tIM Al.808 words
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Advertisement73 1961-07-22 8 HOW IS YOUR VfSfON? E NZ V LS UFVP M B) •c1 a a Try fhis «osy «yt »«sl If you eon t read th* large "E" o« o dittanc* of 1 3 Vi f tet or read tht bottom Imt at 16 mchet, we suggest a comptttnt eye sight73 words
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Advertisement231 1961-07-22 8 ...AND THE MANY WORLDS THAT HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO ITS DEVELOPMENT OVER THE CENTURIES more new, lovely COLOURFUL English Pyrex r— Opal Gaiety round casseroles with black snotvflakes on pearly-tchit* a pt. and 3 pt. sizes— with or without serving stand. Opal divided vegetable dish— in ytlloOt blue, black cr pink.231 words
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Article2179 1961-07-22 9 Lee merger conditions priority Premier wins vote of confidence although 13 PAP men abstain fHE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said this morning that the most important business in the next few months was to settle the conditions for a merger and then to present them to the people.2,179 words
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Article, Illustration53 1961-07-22 9 THE PRIME MINISTER, Mr Lee Kuan Yew. referring to proper timing in the joining of Singapore, Malaya and the Borneo territories under a Greater Malaysia plan during his speech yesterday at the opening of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association regional conference, at the Victoria Memorial Hall in Singapore.53 words
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397 1961-07-22 9 Utusan Melayu strikers still remain out jUIE 115 editorial and production staff of the Utusan Melayu Press Ltd. here were regarded today as having "left the company's employ KUALA LUMPUR. Friday At a Press conference today, the managing director and editor-in-chief, Inche Ibrahim Fikri bin Mohamed. said: "If they want397 words
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Article110 1961-07-22 9 pENANG. Fri. Air Commodore G.C. Hartnell. Commanding Officer of the R.A.A.F. station at Butterworth, tonight welcomed the No. 1 RAF. (Field) Squadron which arrived here by th»» troopship. Nevasa. The Nevada, which brought the squadron from Tobruk. was late by about three hours. Squadron Leader110 words
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Article186 1961-07-22 9 SINGAPORE. Thursday POLICE here are looking for an American who posed as an embassy security officer and swindled three departmental stores of goods amounting to about $13,000. The confidence trickster, who claimed that he was Robert R. Doyle, a security officer in the U.S.186 words
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Article73 1961-07-22 9 BUTTERWORTH. Fri. Hoe Ah Choon. 29, a labourer, was today ordered to be bound over in a personal bond of $200 for one year after he h:. been found guilty of using criminal force on a dancer, Som Chal, with intent to outrage her modesty73 words
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Article39 1961-07-22 9 KLUANG, Fri.— Filty Chinessc villagers will attend a one-day civics course organised by the Information Services at the Kampong Paya community hall here on Sunday. They will hear speeches on education policy and lural development.39 words
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173 1961-07-22 9 Normal flights to Malayaair strike is off SINGAPORE, Fri. Normal BOAC flights to and ,nrough Singapore are to be resumed immediately A BOAC spokesman said this followed the settlement of the urike by the airline's engineers, which had crippled BOAC services to the Far East for the past few days.173 words
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Article154 1961-07-22 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. The University of Malaya in Singapore today announced the appointment of two new professors to chairs in its Faculty of Medicine. They are: Dr. R. S. Desowitz, Professor of Parasitology, and Dr. D. R. Gunn, Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery. Prof. Desowitz. 35, was a lecturer154 words
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Advertisement153 1961-07-22 9 £}IHIIIIC]||IHIIIIIII(]||||||IIIMIC]IIIIIIIIIIIIC]llllllllllll(]IIIIIIIIIIIIC]IIIIIIIIIMIC)lllllllg I VENEER USERS j I All VENEER USERS will be interested to know that the well known British Veneer cutting company ot AARONSON BROS. LTD. hove perfected an entirely new conception ot DECORATIVE VENEER g Interested companies are invited to meet the S. S. ORCADES due at Singapore 24th153 words
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Advertisement195 1961-07-22 9 BBoßttu^l^aaaaaßßn^^^SH fc* .aaH XT jfif '^■■aaaaaaV V ■aaaaaßaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaT oooooooß^ool *****0? 3t -3 1 aj^fcy -^fc v«X'^oos<g > 9Lbooook r i o»**^v! ar> UAKC v Hi' W** Wj/" a mHfVC I* 1 1 B^ mi Sbob mk <h9 I I obx mm 4 A ™fli UUI I #5^ m\M \M %M195 words
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248 1961-07-22 10 Problem of the mushroom insurance companies YOU have done a signal service by drawing attention to mushroom insurance companies with your leader "Life and Death" (ST. July 12). The harm done in encouraging the gambling instinct of a gambling prone public far exceeds that of the four digit lottery in248 words
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212 1961-07-22 10 HAWKERS.. .AND A MISPLACED SYMPATHY IN A Penang court this week a hawker who was said to have about a hundred summonses pending against him was fined for hawking without a licence, for causing an obstruction and other kindred offences. This is not. I believe, an uncommon happening There are212 words
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280 1961-07-22 10 Singapore's arbitrary driving testers ABUSE MUST BE STOPPED SOME time ago a correspondent complained in your columns about the arbitrariness of Singapore s driving testers. Unfortunately, the same charge tan still be held against them. I must protest that unless definite standards of driving are fixed and strictly observed, it280 words
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299 1961-07-22 10 I HAVE read with amazement the report of Mr. Donald Moore's speech to the Singapore Rotary Club published in. Thursday's Straits Times, and can only express my regret that he should advertise his ignorance so publicly. He is an author and publisher,299 words
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Article241 1961-07-22 10 ]N hib interesting review of Victor Gollancz' pamphlet. "The Case of Adolf Eichmann." Ailington Kennard siates that "it was only after Eichmann had been kidnapped in the Argentine and had talked at length to his jailors in Israel, that the Israeli Parliament restored the death241 words
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Article61 1961-07-22 10 YfONDAY'S paper reported— or misreported— iTI that heavy rain was recorded in Singapore And yet we read that .10in. of rain was recorded at Singapore airport between 11.30 a.m and 3.30 p.m.— .loin of rain in four hours, this can hardly qualify for heavy rain. Just enough.61 words
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Advertisement478 1961-07-22 10 1 3 out if 4 /^JL CARNEGIE Vfe^JL grauuates increase I B* •■B »>••;■■ OAI E CARNEGIE ineil tounder of the inrnnat Dal< Comro.it incomes courw 9U WHY? Becouse they develop humon relations skills that make them more valuable! Like the ability to think and tolk ort their feet, to478 words
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Advertisement260 1961-07-22 10 OOO 1 ■JQUL' TcoyuonnL 1 *J\ OquUUUiJL^ c •jocjrjtJLj^^.'k^ t|im i m m «MM w »K» •••■••■j| KJLJ^J^. m -J\^ m. m d wLJLJLJLJ j| H^ dfw^ 1^ jOC I 1 J ?L*. Tl LX I JM v E v f^ I I^* •••••3k I I a^^jj I I jOOC260 words
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Miscellaneous228 1961-07-22 10 Straits Times Crossword ■■g AC ROSS 4 An adventurous sen man hind 4 Shilling publication.— revolt- ers sailboat building <6. 3. 6i inK 5. Unmarried, as it werr '8' 8 A vulgar fellow follows a num- 6. A thousand in a queue giving ber m the recess >6<. tongue <s>.228 words
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Advertisement1753 1961-07-22 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREIIHT ENQUIRIES: Tel: 2415. PASSAGE ENBUIIIESi Till 1411. P> ADEN. LIVERPOOL. ELASEOW, LONBON ft CONTINENTAL PORH. P. Panan| EUMAEUS Lirarpaal. Glasgow Ein. 33 Jaly 24 Jily 25 31 Jaly IV 1 ILPENOR B A'werp, Holl., H'barg July 24 July 21 AUTOMEOON L'pul, Dublin, Havri, H'burg Jlly1,753 words
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Advertisement2804 1961-07-22 11 THE F A f LINES- **mna. tn K»« THE BBM LDIE STEAMERS LTD. »f I II L L M» V* Until™ Sailings tOi sineapoje (ItaarptrtiM m ttt umtet Kiittaaj) 11 lines r- ADEN. REOSEA. MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN PORTJ. EXPRESS SERVICES TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL POUTS /S2S2\ S'pora P.2,804 words
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Advertisement1289 1961-07-22 11 W_ NeAjIaISTER «Sc CO.. LTD. v-^ V 6 IDLBRMAM UNI ajk KLAVENESS UNB LONDON HAMBURG, ROnEMAM. tUVII LOS ANGELES, UN FRANCISCO ft HULL SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND Cm OF RIPON Acceptiap cam fat Central ft Ship S*pora P. Sham Kananp America kla la-11/21 Jaly 27 M Jaly 11 Jaly/ 11,289 words
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503 1961-07-22 12 From Our Market Correspondent TIN shares opened strongly on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday morning following the improvement in the overnight London tin price. However the section took a downward trend at midday when the local tin price was announced because buyers503 words
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Article940 1961-07-22 12 BUSINESS on the Malayan I Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday Wttb ihe number of deals in brackets was: Industrials: Gammon 16.0001 si 01: Rotvn*on ordi fl.OOO) $1.47: 8. Time* iI.OOOt »3 63. (1.O00) 13.63: 8. Traders I I.VOOOI HH; Wrarne Broa. (2.000) $3.0.1 (J.OOii > S:!n4; Bouatead940 words
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Article36 1961-07-22 12 SINGAPORE. July 21. RUBBER: 85> 4 cents per Ib. (up half a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 85 cents (barely steady). TIN: 5461.62' a per picul (up 51.75). Estimated unofficial offering: 250 tons (unchanged).36 words
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418 1961-07-22 12 THE tin price in SingaA pore rose again yesterday for the second consecutive day. taking it to 5461.62J a picul following the steadier London overnight price. This was an increase of $1.75 on Thursdays price and 56.50 on Monday. The offering yesterday was418 words
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Article225 1961-07-22 12 AUGUST first frana rubber buyori f.o.b. eloard In Singapore yratcntay at KSJ conta pfr lb. up half a cent on 1 htiraday'e rlonina; pricr. The ton* waa quiet and alightly mtler. IC CR A cloaing prica In cent* I per lb. yeatrrday were: Int. 1 R.S.B. Spot f.o.b.225 words
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Advertisement1910 1961-07-22 12 i^^^^^^M Rubber t prices jfKTpCILINEj di P t( > Express U.S.A. Pacific <Sc Atlantic Coast Service IO W IPV PI I.T A. T.i A. E.I.A. fc.T.A. LIA XV *V/ \^l i l H.-culu S. '-.>• s;o I AnfetM M. Vor> Kiankiwi Miro" Son 3b 31 71 Jaly 12 Aui Aut1,910 words
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Advertisement61 1961-07-22 12 CKNALL S. S. CO., LTD. OM AND CONTINENTAL PORTS TO MALAYA HONGKONG t MPaN Ho>n 'map r porr 26 27 July }l 71 July 31 2 1/ 1 21 till «»l 2 Stpt 1/ Sipt 21 Stpt JP Sept i Oct J/ J Oct 21 OCt 31 OCt 1 Not61 words
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Advertisement71 1961-07-22 12 TENDER MINISTRY OF EDUCATION TENDER NOTICE Contractors for the undermentioned tenders are Informed that the closing date has been extended to 3 pjn. 2nd August. 1961: iA; Additions and alterations, etc.. to King's Pavilion, Kuala Kangsar. (B) Additions and alterations, i etc., to day training centres at Kuala Lumpur. Raub.71 words
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Advertisement1511 1961-07-22 12 NOTICE SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC This ls to Inform the nubile p^-j. OF KtG isrK\K that Mr. Tel Keng Song of our w Insurance and Home Dellven Applications are Invited for the Dept. has left the service of Cycle post of Registrar In the SinvHpoie and CaiTlage Co.. <M> Ltd on Polyiecluilc.1,511 words
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Advertisement1646 1961-07-22 13 j^M^^rXj^^^^^H^s^^LUstalalsUsdillM ((ontlnufd from Pa*e 8> SITUATIONS VACANT SITUATIONS VACANT Wordt $i (Min.t—Box it et,. txtra 2* Worit SS (Min.)-Box JO ett. txtra $FARETIMB INCOME through J WANTED Chine- cookbo, tj Z'^^ZT^Tor^^uT^il •tart Ist Auk. excellent ref. and fond Malaya— write for particular* to «ole of children essential. Box A 40041,646 words
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Advertisement1756 1961-07-22 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE TUITION It Worit SS (Min.)-Bmx St eU. txtr, WufU f rt xtn Ho^e" *V^**wLmmmmT C £££EZ CVMA COLLEGE: Post., tuition for iJXS*' X?"/ KJSSS' S^Sf? •"."-^""on. in the Ke^erat.on of Quarter.. M/S. Bathroom attached. LC.E..P.sI.a, Cambrldg. I Phone Mr. Tan ***** (Spore). c rt H.S.C., Q.T.,1,756 words
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Advertisement1571 1961-07-22 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE VEHICLES FOR SALE it Wtrit Si (Min.)—B»x St cU. txtrm 2t Worit Si (Min.)-Box St ett. txirm «M VINTAGE AUSTIM Tourer ln ItS4 WOLSELEY good condition Oood Condition. For only $490.'-. View I $2,100 Can be .een at 147 Sentul Pasar 260. Joo Chiat Road, Singapore IS.1,571 words
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Advertisement1227 1961-07-22 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE FOR SALE 20 Worit SS (Mim.)-Box it ctt. txtrm j It Worit Si (Min.)-Btx it ett. txtrm TMO OFEL REKORD, 195S Ford I TYPEWRITERS. CALCULATORS. Prefect. 1953 Standard Vanguard. ADDERS, Cheque Writer*. Klushlme Vauxhan Wyvern 195« Humber Hawk. Steel Klllng CHblnet... Cupboards. CIC 19J2 Mercedoz Bern. Trad<--ln1,227 words
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316 1961-07-22 14 Aussies return to Lord's— but will the fans? I By JACK FINGLETON I ONDON, Fri. The Australians return to Lord's this weekend to play top-of-the-coun-ty-table Middlesex. It should be a good came and It will prove whether I am right in an opinion that is strengthened with every game here316 words
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142 1961-07-22 14 NINE CLASS 3 HORSES PROMOTED TO CLASS 2 CINGAPORE, FTi. The Straits Racing Association today announced the promotion of nine horses from Class 3 to Class 2. They are Equity, Robin Hood 11, Scorpio. No Regrets 11, Amagasakl, Persian Hero, Tinggi Apl. Cadet Roussel, and Francoscot. DEMOTIONS: From Class 1142 words
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148 1961-07-22 14 JAKARTA, Friday. PRESIDENT Soekarno of Indonesia has expressed 1 dissatisfaction with the progress of the Asian Games project in Jakarta, and the building of a new main highway to link West Java farmlands directly with the port of Jakarta. I The stadium, sports hall148 words
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Article41 1961-07-22 14 STANTON (Delaware), Fri.— Tommy Pee. 25-year-old Canton-born jockey, had one of the best days of his career yesterday when he rode four winners in a row at Delaware Park. His dinners were Solstice. Chromatic. Fai Circle and Chamed Circle.41 words
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253 1961-07-22 14 LUCKY LUCKY LOOKS A 'GOOD THING' IN P O CUP pENANG, Fri. Lucky Lucky showed a return to his best form on the track here this morning. The six-year-old "flyer" dashed over 3f in 35 3/srec. On this form Lucky Lucky must be considered a "good thing" for the P&O253 words
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Article82 1961-07-22 14 PNANQ, Frl.— T h e first step towards the formation of a supporters' club was taken by the F.A. of Penang at an extraordinary general meeting last night. "With such an organisation, we should be the first to be able to 'buy' players should professional soccer be82 words
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Article27 1961-07-22 14 MUAR, Frl. Bakar Ahmad and Haron Ahmad beat K. Dharmaratnam and David Pang 6-4, 6-4 in the men's doubles final of the Johore tennis championships.27 words
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Advertisement1896 1961-07-22 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT NOTICE xvkrda" LABOUR AND INDUSTRIAL i Mr O C MO our Sale* M»n» K er M»» Scooter 50 cc RELATIONS TRAINEES has lei. our employment with ef- Down Pmyment $245.00 VACANCIES exist ln East*™ reel from 22nd July 1961 and he U w On The Road \luv-is it1,896 words
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Advertisement110 1961-07-22 14 NEW MAGNIFICENT asahi PENTAX CAMERAS ModeltiS-l and S-3 J PENTAX B| FOR PROFESSIONAL /A V PHOTOCftA'HCftS AND R J CRITICAL AMATtURS C"~-*""v« 1 THROUCMOUT THE WORLD ■Rt^^^^^ v^g-^ These remarkable PcnUi C*mtr«t fitted with MOOCI Si wi" A u to T«kum«' 55""" */2 2 'c** jufomitic lent, internally controlled diaphragm110 words
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Miscellaneous247 1961-07-22 14 GOLF PL'TRA TROPHY: S-E Asia tram championship final rd S'gor OC. 8.15 a.m.). SOCCER MALAYA CTP: Fed. Armed Forces v Perils (Rifle Range Rd, XL. 5 p.m.). HAXNIGAN SHIELD FINAL: Fed. Police Depot v Johore Police grd. XL. 5.15 1. NEPAL CTP S-FINAL: Gurkhas Engineers v Gurkila Signals (Minder grd.247 words
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Miscellaneous1285 1961-07-22 14 RACE 1: 2.0-CL 5 DIV 2-5* F 1 ***** Lucky Game (Bukit Panjang St.) Teh. 6 90' (F) Leon* 2 ***** Redskin .Bright SUir St i Mawi. 4 8.12 (8F) •Khamu 1 3 ***** Shanxrila II (P. H. Tant Rodgers. 4 8.6 (F> Mc< iron die 2 4 ***** Slipper1,285 words
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Article, Illustration984 1961-07-22 15 THE Singapore team today played bright, steady golf to keep the Hong Kong players from increasing their lead by no more than two strokes at the end of the third round of the South-East Asian Amateur golf team championship. At the end of the984 words
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348 1961-07-22 15 TEOH ENG TATT - STORE HA VE 'RIGHT TEAM' v SELANGOR TEOH ENG TATT By Singapore, Friday RACKED by the "evidence" of a 6-2 away victory over Malacca last week, the Singapore soccer selectors are satisfied that they have found the right combination to retain the MaJaya Cup. Thus, the line-up will probably remain348 words
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Article98 1961-07-22 15 Big match for schools is off SINGAPORE, Fri. The schools international athletics match between Singapore and Malaya is off. an official of the Singapore Schools Sports Council announced today. The international was originally arranged to be held in Malacca after the FMAAU national championships there on Aug. 4. Singapore were98 words
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132 1961-07-22 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Singapore have been drawn in Group It for the Merdeka soccer tournament and will meet Korea, Indonesia, Hongkong and Thailand. Malaya, seeded in Group A, hare drawn tough opponents any of whom could be regarded as favourites for the tournament this year132 words
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Article109 1961-07-22 15 SINGAPORE, Pri— Singapore's promising schoolboy swimmer Bernard CTuin. outstanding performer at the combined St. Joseph's. St. Joseph's Afternoon one Convent of the Holy Infant Jesu* swimming carnivnl at Amber Roud today, whs responsible for two of the three records broken at the meet. The other 50109 words
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Article176 1961-07-22 15 I ONDON. Prl.— Close of play J i scores in yesterday's matches: At Northampton: Australians 313 and 29-0. Northanu 289-6 dec. (Norman 66, Reynolds 60, Lightfoot 80 n.0.). At Lord's: Players 203 and 161-5 (Barrinf?ton 53, Close 42 n.0.) Oentlemen 177 (May 79. Prideaux 67, Trueman 6-47).176 words
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Article105 1961-07-22 15 Trengganu beaten narrowly ITUALA TRENGGANU, Fri. —Pahang beat Trengganu 2-1 in the East Zone of the Malaya Cup competition today at Padang Payar Bungar. Pahang'.s first goal came in the seventh minute through inside right Sulalman and just before half-time Mat Nor made it 2-0. Trengganu fought back in the105 words
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Article35 1961-07-22 15 HONG KONG. Fri. The touring Kal Ming women basketball team from Manila playing their second match here last night, lost to the colony champions Hai Tao. 39--32. after leading 15-12 at half-time.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article26 1961-07-22 15 NEW YORK. Frt. Harold Johnson of Philadelphia, will defend his world light-heavy-weight championship against Eddie Cotton of Seattle in Seattle on Aug. 29. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article278 1961-07-22 15 BADMINTON MALACCA C'SHIPS IST. RD: Men's tingles: Slew Fook Lin bt Ooh Siong Hoe 15-4. 15-6. Law Telk Soon bt Chua Swee Lai 15-0. 15-11; Wee Teck Swee w.o. Abu Bakar: Robert Oan bt Tony Ho 15-8. 10-15. 15-11. Men's doubles: Tan Kong Wah and Yeo Chow Pin278 words
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Advertisement280 1961-07-22 15 Your precious eyes deserve the finest care! Bathe them with new Eye-Mo, the eye lotion containing Zoarin wonder-working medication used by eye specialists the world over. New-formula Eye-Mo with Zoarin now soothes, refreshes, beautifies and protects your eyes all at the wine time! Try it today and see with your280 words
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Advertisement146 1961-07-22 15 Stop Press New Arrivals! f rf Eye-let Cotton Shirts H^\S^ Austrian Fabrics W^^S^X Suitable for the Tropics /L >, B>^^l Hawaiian Shirts /V^jA tfti $12.50 Hawaiian Shirt $13.50 Long Sleeves Shirt GLOBE SILK STORE 55/57. BATU ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR. AND 46, Jalan Awang, SEGAMAT Cverybody perspires. At any time, •nywhere,146 words
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Article417 1961-07-22 16 Bourguiba: Tunisia will accept foreign volunteers to help her in struggle JTRKNCH planes started bombing Bizerta town today and lighting was goinij on in the streets, the Tunisian (Jovernment announced. The Tunisian news agency TAP reported thai French parachutists had dropped on t lu* town. InReuter - 417 words
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Article202 1961-07-22 16 Northants hold Aussies NORTHAMPTON. Fri. Northamptonshire, set to get 198 in 147 minutes to beat the Australians, failed to keep up with the clock in the early part of their innings here today. With a maximum of an hour i ana a quarter's play lei:, they we.c 80 lor 2.202 words
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Article381 1961-07-22 16 LONDON. l*rl ttltfi coildi- 1 turns prevailed In Lonuon .stock ■aikMa iourv ana tne general appearance was irregular. Investors were reluctant to 1 deal pending :he Government's economic measures wiiicii are to b* mane known Tuesday next wnile ena cf account cousiciera- i tion.> weie a further restraining'381 words
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Article, Illustration76 1961-07-22 16 IT SEEMS that Soviet spaceman Major Yuri Gagarin is "up with the stars again" as he receives a kiss on the cheek from glamorous Italian film star Gina Lollobrigida at the end of a press conference he gave in Moscow to Western newsmen andUPI - 76 words
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Article43 1961-07-22 16 WASHINGTON. Fri. Mr. I Jawaharlal Nehru. India's 1 Prime Minister, has accepted 'an invitation from President (John Kennedy to make an official visit to Washington, and tentatively plans to come I on Nov. 7-9. the White House announced today.— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article38 1961-07-22 16 SINGAPORE. FTi. Miss Jean Waller will speak on "Books and libraries around the world yesterday and today" at a luncheon meeting of the Y\s Men Club tomorrow at 1.30 p.m. at the I Orchard Hotel38 words
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Advertisement74 1961-07-22 16 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS n,,f. m 1 Minimum 1 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS MR ANO MRS. U»ll< '..nik ralattVM utt mmdi lor iheir -Ki«ianif kooil i«hr« and n Ike ouj.ii-, 1.1 their marrias* 1 7.61. TMI CHILOREN OF in.- Mr. A. L, I* MmHUI ih.-.nk nl»UV«« and ali.nd'd Ih.- lureial. nd moii'tory gtftl MRS.74 words
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Advertisement19 1961-07-22 16 For over a quarter of a century increasing world wide demand proves dv MAURIER the finest filter tip cigarette19 words
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