The Straits Times, 18 August 1961
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Title Section22 1961-08-18 1 \vih\(.i inn v ii:htiiii;i> sale extekiis 90,000 r The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, AUGUST 18. 1961 15 CENTS flat*' 1 122 words
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Article, Illustration1288 1961-08-18 1 Uproar in Selangor Legislative Assembly Speaker tells S.F. man to leave KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. There was an uproar in the Selangor Legislative Assembly today. The Speaker ordered Socialist Front member for Pantai, Mr. V. David, to leave the Chamber. T h i s followed heated arguments as1,288 words
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287 1961-08-18 1 ALL State medical and health officers, and health officers at all ports and airports in the Federation have oeen alerted by the Government following a World Health Organisation report on an outbreak of cholera in Hong Kong and the China coast. The Minister of287 words
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301 1961-08-18 1 Malaysia: The target date is 1963 KUALA Ll/MITR, Thursday. THK TARGET dale for the creation of Greater Malaysia is 1963, Mr. Donald A. Stephens, leader of the United National Kadazan Organisation of North Borneo, said here today. He said this before he left i with six other members of the301 words
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Article93 1961-08-18 1 SEREMBAN. Thurs. The secret society gangster shot by a detective here last night died in the general hospital this morning. Police today gave his name as Chong Ah Fook. 21. alias Chong Swee Song, deputy leader of the "13 Tigers' secj ret society. He had terrorised93 words
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144 1961-08-18 1 Tengku to take over Syed Albar's post KLALA LLMPIR. Thurs. The Prime Minister, 'ieneku Abdul Rahman, said today that he would bo taking over the post of Assistant Minister of Information and Broadrastinie when Syed JafTar Albar retires at the end of the month for health reasons. "When he is144 words
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Article40 1961-08-18 1 LONDON. Thurs. The International Tin Council meeting scheduled for Aug. 22 has been postponed until mid-September, it was announced today. The date of the meeting is not yet fixed. No reason was given for the postponement. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration625 1961-08-18 1 K.D. GOTT - MELBOURNE. Thurs. The Malayan student and the Australian girl who were found shot dead in the student's flat j yesterday, had contemplated marriage, police were told today. The student was Veerappan Murugiah. 14. whose parents Hyp in Butterworth. His librarian girl-friend was Anne Frazer.625 words
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Article261 1961-08-18 1 Ordeal by fire: 16 suffer burns SINGAPORE. Thurs. Sixteen persons, including four women were taken to hospital toc^ay with foot burns after a Qre-wallcing ceremony held in connection with the opening of v wuyui. Killiney Roitd. Nine of the injured were admitted to hospital. The seven others were treated as261 words
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Article21 1961-08-18 1 FOUND DEAD SING IPORE l! Public Works !>■ p l.iltoim r loiwid <li n. lit in Pon •< willi (lit |> wound on21 words
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115 1961-08-18 2 'Stop and search' incident at sea STOCKHOLM, Thurs.— A Soviet trawler stopped and searched a Swedish vessel off the coast of Sweden in a hunt for "Polish refugees," the Swedish news agency reported last night. Swedish naval vessels are investigating the incident. According to the news agency, the Soviet trawler115 words
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Article24 1961-08-18 2 NICOSIA. Thurs -Two Cypriot Greek youths were shot dead when their car was ambushed yesterday by unknown gunmen near Limassol.24 words
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593 1961-08-18 2 W. IRIAN: THE PEACEFUL WAY-by Dr. S JAKARTA. Thursday PRESIDENT Soekarno today appealed to Holland to transfer West New Guinea (West Irian) to Indonesia voluntarily and peacefully. Reading an Independence Day address in Dutch, the President said: "There is nothing I desire more than to normalise Netherlands-Indonesian relations as quicklyReuter - 593 words
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Article79 1961-08-18 2 NOW THREAT OB' STRIKE ACTION LONDON, Thurs. Gov-ernment-employed industrial workers will not shrink from action to resist the Governments proposed imposition of a "pay freeze." Mr. Jack Heritage, chairman of a joint council of 28 unions representing the workers, said after a meeting here yesterday: "As industrial unions, we shouldReuter - 79 words
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Article46 1961-08-18 2 ALGIERS. Thurs.— French troops, now back on the offensive in Algeria, have killed "Commander" Tarit. insurgent field commander for Western Algeria, military sources said here. They surprised him and some of his men in a mountain village in the Orleansvllle region.— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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350 1961-08-18 2 She hopes Mr. Pang has had his old Chinese chips LONDON, Thurs. Forty years in England has failed to dim the culinary charm of the Orient for Pang Yin. He loves Chinese food succulent bamboo snoots, spiced prawns and his ■special shilling lots. And he is so eager to titillate350 words
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Article44 1961-08-18 2 The reluctant Cypriote NICOSIA. Thurs. The Cypriot Greek and Turkish populations of this island. who have fervently celebrated the independence anniversaries of Greece and Turkey respectively, showed no inclination yesterday to put out flags for the first birthday of their own independence from Britain.44 words
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Article39 1961-08-18 2 NEW YORK. Thurs. The Afro- Asian group in the United Nations scheduled a private meeting for today to consider a proposed draft resolution on the Bizerta dispute for next week's special session of the General Assembly. —Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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214 1961-08-18 2 VEGAGE. (N. Angola). Thurs. Portuguese forces have mounted an all-out offensive against the insurgent army in Northern Angola before the rains come in October. The troops are following the rebels into the bush. Although Negage is net so much a small upcountry townReuter - 214 words
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156 1961-08-18 2 Saved from lake by a fish he hooked DENISON (Texas). Thurs. Joe Bearden hooked a 241 b. catfish but refuses to eat it because it saved his life by towing him and his overturned boat to safety. Bearden caught the fish in Lake Texoma and tied it to his boat.UPI - 156 words
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Article70 1961-08-18 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. -A former nuclear research official at the Defence Deparrment said yesterday that the danger of touching oil an accidental nuclear war was "a very real one." Mr. Trevor Gardner, who testified that he helped develop the atom bomb :md ballistic mLssiles while at the Pentagon,Reuter - 70 words
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207 1961-08-18 3 PRETORIA, Thurs. The South African Prime Minister, Dr. Verwoerd. last night expressed pleasure at the acceptance by- the opposition United Party of the South African Republic, though he said it had accepted it grudgingly. "I hope the grudge will disappear from those whoReuter - 207 words
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Article177 1961-08-18 3 A CITY MOURNS SNIP THE MONGREL T INCOLN. (England). Thurs. Lincoln's best-known charity worker a mongrel dog named Snip -lay in state here yesterday mourned by the city he served Snip died on Tuesday after 15 years of charity work. His master. Henry Tyler. 62, told the story: When SnipUPI - 177 words
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Article85 1961-08-18 3 NEGRO, 15, TO DIE IN CHAIR NEW YORK, Thurs. A 15-year-old Negro boy has been sentenced to die in the electric chair on Sept. 22 for shooting dead a 72-year-old white farmer. An all-male, all-white jury in Monticello, Georgia, yesterday pronounced a verdict of guilty with no recommendation of mercyReuter - 85 words
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Article63 1961-08-18 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. Thirty two American volunteers are to train at Colorado State University from Aug. 30 to Nov. 1 to prepare for the second project in Pakistan undertaken by the US Peace Corps. They will study Urdu Muslim beliefs and customs and recent political developments inReuter - 63 words
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Article306 1961-08-18 3 DETAILS OF A BIGGER US ARMY WASHINGTON, Thurs. The term of 84,000 conscripts, who would have been discharged between Oct. 1 and next June 30. will be extended for not more than four months, the army announced yesterday. The army is also placing on alert 113 reserve units (totalling 23,626Reuter - 306 words
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Article72 1961-08-18 3 LONDON. Thurs.-An appeal to help feed the vicar i has gone out to the families of Syston village. Leicestershire (pop. 4,928). in the parish magazine. It say*"Hungry vicar most grateful for invitations to meals. 1 The family which shares the vicarage with the- Rev. David72 words
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132 1961-08-18 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs The General Services Administration announced yesterday that another 1.000 tons of long- horn grade tin would be offered for sale on Aug. 30. Q.S.A. said bids to buy the tin would be received until Aug. 30. with awards of sales toReuter - 132 words
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Article311 1961-08-18 3 Close down American bases and triple trade with Russia TOKYO, Thursday. THE Soviet Prime Minister, Mr. Khrushchev, yesterday appealed to Japan to close down foreign bases on its soil and suggested SovietJapanese trade could be tripled or quadrupled annually for the next few years "if theReuter - 311 words
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Article185 1961-08-18 3 AIR DISASTER BOYS: ROYAL WREATHS LONDON. Thursday. 'rHE Norwegian Royal Family, the Norwegian Government and Stavanger airport sent wreaths yesterday to Croydon for the funeral of 34 local schoolboys and their two teachers killed last week in the Stavanger air disaster. They followed the 36 white painted coffins of Norwegian185 words
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Article85 1961-08-18 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs.— Mr. Dean Rusk, th e Secretary of State, is so preoccupied with foreign policy problems here that he will be unable to attend his son's wedding in Buenos Aires on Aug. 24, the State Department said -.oday. Mrs. Rusk left last night to attendReuter - 85 words
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Miscellaneous418 1961-08-18 3 RADIO SINGAPORE 1130 When Lights Are Low; 1200 MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: Clos Down 41 metres RADIO MAI AYA SHORT WAVE SERVICE HUIU MALAYA 476 metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE A.M. 6.00 Good Morning- 6.02 SERVICE 41.7 metres Morning Prelude: 7.00 The News; A.M. 6.00 Time Signal, Negara--705 Melodies At Sunrise: 8.00 The418 words
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Article56 1961-08-18 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A variety show in aid of the Bukit Ho Swee fire victims will be held on Aug. 23 at 7.30 p.m. at the Happy World Stadium. The show will Include dances, songs and comical sketches by radio, stage and screen artistes. Tickets at $156 words
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Article34 1961-08-18 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs —A free film show on first aid will be given by the St. John Ambulance Association at its headquarters in Beach Road on Friday, Aug. 25 at 7.30 p.m.34 words
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Article341 1961-08-18 4 MEDICAL EQUIPMENT MAY BE SENT TO SPORE gINGAPORE, Thurs. A recommendation will be made to the Japanese Government to supply Singapore with equipment for medical research, possibly under the Colombo Plan. This was stated here today by the leader of a three-man Japanese delegation, Mr. Uichi341 words
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261 1961-08-18 4 Blind girl singer's radio hope fades SINGAPORE, Thurs. A blind 18-year-old Malay girl with hopes of appearing regularly in Radio Singapore's programmes will have to develop her talents elsewhere first. Told today of the fruitless efforts of the girl. Hendon binte Satari. to get an engagement. Radio Singapore's head, Mr.261 words
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Article88 1961-08-18 4 NO RECEIPTS: LANDLORD IS FINED SINGAPORE. Thurs. The landlord of a house In Kampong Amber was fined $15 or one week's Jail here today for failing to issue rental receipts to his tenant. Tan Say Kow, In mitigation, pleaded ignorance. He had been summoned to court as a result of88 words
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Article327 1961-08-18 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Rowcroft Theatre Club presented "Ladles In Retirement," a thriller by Edward Percy and Reginald Denham, at Its theatre In Ayer Rajah Road last night. This is a long and twisted tale of murder and domestic espionage set in a lonely house on the Thames327 words
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319 1961-08-18 4 CHAP-JI-KI MAN FINED $3,000 OR SIX MONTHS SINGAPORE, Thursday. OENIOR Inspector E.H. Sheares today said that chap-ji-ki offenders should be punished with such severity that it would assist the Government in putting a stop to the; Inspector Sheares who was pressing for a deterrent sentence on a man, Tan Kien319 words
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Article149 1961-08-18 4 FUTURE OF RESIDENTS ON 36 ACRES JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. —The Johore Bahru Town Council will hold a special meeting on Saturday to discuss the future of residents on 36 acres of land It bought recently for $162,000 at Jalan Ibrahim Sultan. The meeting is called by the president. Da to149 words
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Article35 1961-08-18 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Imports and Exports office and all sections of the Master Attendant's Office will be closed on August 23 a public holiday in honour of the birthday of the Prophet Mohammed.35 words
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236 1961-08-18 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. yHE Fourth Magistrate, Mr. Edward Loke Yue A Toh, ordered the arrest of the owner of a Joget modern show at an amusement park, for failing to turn up as a prosecution witness in a case to have been heard today, i236 words
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Article73 1961-08-18 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The International "Hospital Bazaar" for the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital Fund opens at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday at 11 a.m. Food cakes and goods from many countries will be available. Entertainment, ranging from folk dancing to magic, comic sketches to the art of73 words
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209 1961-08-18 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Application for the registration of the Singapore Association of Trade Unions, a new central organisation of trade unions, was made this morning before the Registrar of Trade Unions at the Ministry of Labour and Law in Havelock Road. The SATU application209 words
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161 1961-08-18 4 A two-year study grant in Britain SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Ministry of Education here has been asked to nominate up to 10 persons for United Kingdom scholarships for post-graduate study abroad under the Commonwealth scholarships and fellowships plan. A Ministry official told the Straits Times today that although ten nominations were161 words
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Advertisement16 1961-08-18 4 Ada...? WHY THAT'S WHAT THE MEN CALLED HER! ...BUT THE LADIES HAD OTHER NAMES FOR ADA!16 words
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Miscellaneous84 1961-08-18 4 I The diary ROWCROFT THEATRE (Ayer Rajah Road) Rowcroft Theatre Club presents "Ladles In Retirement" 8.30 p.m. INDEPENDENT MISSIONARY MOVEMENT: Free film shows at the Woodbiidge Hospital (Male Section). Ylo Chu Kang Road 7.30 p.m. SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: Exhibition of paintings by local artists at the British Council, 10 a.m.84 words
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Miscellaneous300 1961-08-18 4 T»HE following U today's sche- Manila, Honolulu. Los Angeles dule of civil aircraft move- (PA 818) 10.15 am. mtnts at Paya Lebar airport, Malayan Airways: To MalacSlngapore. ca, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, ABJUVALB Penang (ML 102) 7 a.m.; to v Kuala Lumpur (ML 170) 7.30 •n?"^ m JP A Jn Kuchlng.300 words
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Article230 1961-08-18 5 They want talks with UN experts QINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Manufacturers' Association will seek discussions with the two United Nations experts coming here to investigate the possibilities of closer economic relations between Singapore and the Federation with specific reference to common market proposals. The decision to seek the services of230 words
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Article48 1961-08-18 5 IPOH, Thurs.— Mr. E. M, Scarfe. manager of Guthrle and Co. Ltd.. Ipoh branch, leaves tomorrow for Australia after 12 years In Malaya. He is succeeded by Mr. J. T. Shaw from Singapore. Mr. Bcarfe was captain of the Perak Turf Club Sports Club's golf section.48 words
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Article84 1961-08-18 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, today invited manufacturers to apply for pioneer certificates for three new industries chewing gun manufacture, lubricants blending and zip-fastener manufacture. The invitation Is contained in todays Govern- ment Gazette. Pioneer certificates entitle their holders84 words
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85 1961-08-18 5 Kangar priest marks his silver jubilee pENANG Thurs. One of the most senior priests of the French Foreign Missions in Malaya, the Rev. Father Marcel Seller, celebrated his sacerdotal silver Jubilee in Penang yesterday. At a lunch held by the Catholic clergy in St. Francis Xavier's Church, the Bishop of85 words
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Article33 1961-08-18 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs The English College Old Students' Association will hold an all-Johore "talentime" at the Cathay Cinema on Aug. 30 at 9 p.m. to raise funds for its scholarship fund.33 words
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122 1961-08-18 5 Most crew members in petrol union SINGAPORE, Wed. The United Workers of the Petroleum Industry hab been found to be the union which has the majority of members among the officers and crew of the Shell Company r<arbour craft. This was disclosed in a Press statement by the Minister for122 words
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Article, Illustration67 1961-08-18 5 liWO bright-eyed toddlers in red duffle coats caused eyes to turn at Kuala Lumpur Airport on Wednesday when they returned from London with their parents. Azhar (centre), born In England two years ago, and Azlan, 3, are seen with their mother, wife of Inche Abdul67 words
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457 1961-08-18 5 Perak MCA men forget their differences after two dinners IPOH, Thursday. JIIE differences between the Perak branch of the Malayan Chinese Association and the Sungei Siput ward branch over a "loss of face" issue has been settled in the traditional manner after two Chinese dinners. Because of the differences, the457 words
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Article173 1961-08-18 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. More blood donors are needed if Singapore is to translate modern medical advances in heart and lung operations and the use of artificial kidneys Into practical advantages. The message This was the message sent by the Director of Medical Services. Dr. Ng Seek Yook,173 words
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Advertisement213 1961-08-18 5 3/8 CU. YD. bucket mounted on the N'jffieid' I DM 4 Trictor Hydraulic operation. wf^^" A/tt^t^m^mmff9ff^mWmmmuu^m\XiSt^ -x r**^2a^Hft^l .a^&D L^bW £mmmmw^^Mm\ k^HO^LS ft^Lv id. Fit a SKYHI LOADER to your NUFFIELD TRACTOR Working together- they are a powerful pair... THE SKYHI QUALITY LOADER IS AVAILABLE EX- STOCK! mmmmlL\ YvO ■■MALAYAN213 words
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Article, Illustration378 1961-08-18 6 Result: A film made notable by its sincerity, vitality A T the peak of his career today actor Peter Sellers says he wants to give it all up to turn full-time director. "I have very little confidence in myself as an actor," he reveals, "and despite378 words
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232 1961-08-18 6 Poe's plot lifts 'Usher' above run of gore ROBBED of Edgar Allan Poe's language, American International's "The House of Usher, 1 based on his story "The Fall of the House of Usher." fortunately still has enough of the plot left to oistinguish it from the general run of todays tales232 words
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Article242 1961-08-18 6 ¥>ARIS, Thurs.— There are 1 two types of stars working in Europe— those who make a profession of it. and others who pack their bags on orders from their studio, or producer. Most outstanding example of the expatriate actor is William Holden. who makes242 words
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Miscellaneous269 1961-08-18 6 Straits rimes Crossword ACROSS throat." (Macbeth.) (8). 1. The ancient curse of an an- 7. Sailor returning after o<M clent Egyptian (6). dance 5. Return public servlc* vehicle g 6tudleg containing more stuto area or withdraw (8). pld scieimnc appliances (10). A murderer nndlng two fools :2 g^ of hot<l269 words
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251 1961-08-18 7 Merdeka day plans in Penang, Kedah PENANG. Thurs. Penang will stage a big rally of youths and voluntary organisations in the City Stadium at 9 a.m. on Aug. 31 as part of the State's fourth Merdeka anniversary celebrations. The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. will address the rally, and251 words
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Article45 1961-08-18 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Inche Abdul Jalll bin Ibrahim, 33, principal of the Youth Leadership Training Centre at Morib. will tour Britain next week to study youth services there. He will visit London. Reading, Winchester, Southhampton. Portsmouth, and the Isle of Wight.45 words
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113 1961-08-18 7 Customs seize 228 bottles of liquor SINGAPORE, Thurf A four-man Customs patrol seized a consignment of liquor smuggled into the State early today tor the current Chinese Seventh Moon festival here. The patrolmen were on duty an the beach off Arab Street just before one a.m. when two bum boats113 words
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Article27 1961-08-18 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Dato Lee Kong Chlan. a Singapore multi-rrillionaire philanthropist, has donated $10.--000 to the national library here for the expansion of the non-Engliih sections.27 words
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Article67 1961-08-18 7 Thugs stab carpenter in stomach IPOH, Thurs. A carpentef, Leong Kam Nga, 20, was stabbed in the stomach and right thigh by secret society thugs in the Menglembu regrouping area, three miles from here, last night. Leong was playing mahjong with three others. Including two women In his home when67 words
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Article44 1961-08-18 7 IPOH. Thurs. a patient In the Central Mental Hospital, Tanjong Rambutan. Wee Boon Choc, 46, was fatally injured in his ward early this morning. He sustained serious head Injuries and died two hours later. Another mental oatlent has been detained.44 words
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295 1961-08-18 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Thursday Johore Government has accepted a plan to modernise the road system near the Causeway in Jo* hore Bahru to speed up traffic along Malaya's southern gateway. The plan, estimated to cost $2,000,000, will be carried out in295 words
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Article120 1961-08-18 7 AUPE wants benefits for all now CINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Amalgamated union of Public Employees has decided to ask the government to pay a 40-cent Increase in variable allowances to all Government dailyrated workers, instead of limiting this to members only The increase was agreed Union of Public Employees the120 words
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262 1961-08-18 7 Sister tutors will help train nurses SINGAPORE, Thursday. •JWO SISTER TUTORS from New Zealand will arrive in Singapore this month to help the Singapore Government set up a school for dental nurses at the Institute of Health here. They are Miss A.M. Dunlop, from Dur.edin, and Miss M.L. Brooker, from262 words
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121 1961-08-18 7 NEW AID TO MOTHERS ARRIVES IN HOSPITAL SINGAPORE, fhur^. A new instrument, called the vacuum baby extractor recently Invented by a Swedish doctor to assist mothers In difficult child birth, has been Introduced into the University Obstetric Unit at. Kandan? Kerbau Hospital. The Obstetrical and Gynaecological Society of Singapore, announcing121 words
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Article27 1961-08-18 7 PENANG. Thurs. A new $15,000 mosque will be declared open by a religious teacher. Hajl Abdullah bin Abu Sanaff, at Sungei Burong, Balik Pulau tomorrow.27 words
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Article38 1961-08-18 7 IPOH. Thuis. it was a boy for Mrs. Joan Neal, wife of Mr. Justice Neal of Ipoh. at Batu Gaj a h Hospital yesterday. Both mother and child, their first, are well.38 words
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137 1961-08-18 7 CINGAPORE. Thurs. A keen Horticulturist and orchid grow er the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, will open Singapore's biggest flower show in tbe Happy World Stadium on Sept 29. Twenty-one leading florists froi Germany will attend the oprning ceremon:137 words
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Article198 1961-08-18 8 ADOULA FLIES TO SEE GIZENGA STANLEYVILLE. Thurs. Mr. Cyrille Adoula, Congolese Prime Minister, was given an enthusiastic reception when he arrived here today in a bid to extend the authority of his t w o-week-old government to the Congo's eastern provinces. Thousands of people at the airport cheered wildly asReuter - 198 words
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Article37 1961-08-18 8 KATMANDU. Thurs.— Mr. Surya Prasad Upadhyaya, former Nepalese Home Minister, was released last :iig.ht afier being detained since Dec. 15 when King Mahendra disaolvM t^e s-v--ernment and parliament took over the administration at his mountain kingdom.37 words
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Article, Illustration123 1961-08-18 8 A CUBAN airliner lies on its belly on a sugar plantation 30 inilis south of Havana, alter an unsuccessful hijacking attempt by anti-Castro forces recently. Three men. including the pilot, .mere killed and six wounded in a mid-air gunfight before the co-pilot crash-landed the123 words
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538 1961-08-18 8 U.S.-Cuba clash threatened at conference PUNTA DEL ESTE, (Uruguay), Thurs. QFFICIALS tightened security precautions at the interAmerican economic conference here yesterday as a face-to-face showdown loomed between the delegates of the United States and Cuba. Ushers i n the assembly hall demanded to see passports as an extra identity check.Reuter - 538 words
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251 1961-08-18 8 CONGRESS CUTS HEART OUT OF AID SCHEME WASHINGTON, Thursday. TiHE House of Representatives yesterday cut the heart out of President Kennedy's foreign aid plan by placing development loans on a yearly instead of a five-yearly basis. Earlier the Senate had dealt the administration a lesser blow by slashing US$l,OOO ($3.000Reuter - 251 words
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118 1961-08-18 8 Britain is surprised at closing of frontier LONDON. Thurs. The British Foreign Office last night expressed "surprise" at the Guatemalan Governments closure oi It* frontier with British Honduras without waiting for a British reply to Its proposals for talks. Guatemala has a long standing territorial claim to British Honduras. TheReuter - 118 words
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Article25 1961-08-18 8 PEKING. Thurs.— Prudent Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana met Chairman Mao Tse Tung of China yesterday at the East China resort of Hanchow.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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119 1961-08-18 8 GLASGOW Thurs. Harry Mcllwraith, 14-year-old Glasgow schoolboy who stowed away in a trans-Atlantic airliner last month, was sent to a reformatory school by local magistrates yesterday. Mcllwraith boarded a BOAC Britannia at Prestwick and hid in the toilet He was discovered in midriiirht andReuter - 119 words
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Advertisement418 1961-08-18 8 ■pa^|^L^jj^4TTEw' Fuji Electric Products Serves for Efficient Electrical Living Fuji's dry batteries enjoy the widest popularity because 1 1 of their efficiency and long- iff 3 I '"H lasting qualities. Fuji electric If products— from dry bat- II teries, transistor radios to U H I highly efficient household appliances, serves418 words
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Advertisement116 1961-08-18 8 In suspense? fw\ mi Co Gordini! Aerostablc .suspension irons out bumps. Gives you a smooth ride, better cornering. Visit Progress Motors and try the Renault Gordini yourself pm a Hi I LI) YOLK BODY QUICKLY. Give me 5 d»y* and I will prore to yon how my Mcret method will116 words
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Article, Illustration1110 1961-08-18 9 AIM IS TO UNITE WORKING CLASS IN NON-COMMUNIST SOCIALIST MALA YA SINGA P O R E, Thurs. The former president of the dissolved Trades Union Congress, Inche Mahmud Awang, today announced the setting up of a 1 I1,110 words
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Article143 1961-08-18 9 SINGAPORE. Thur.s. The Singapore police today announced a new move to make the immediate temporary alarm system more effective by enlisting the aid of members of the public. In future all police stop signs at roadblocks will have a black-board affixed to them giving the license number143 words
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Advertisement239 1961-08-18 9 mm Ef?" Ehs IJjwEwooD^i^^ Voice Hoarseness HpyT^-'-'s^r^Bl CMICKIO INSTANTLY 'WITH GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE HELPI YOURSELF TO BETTER I IS4^ 1%l HEALTH. WITH BILE BEANS fldEfrBILE BEANS jKEik tho.tjw.th entrcy and good health. i./f^i^H^ Tjk- BILE BKA.NS inntctd' ll. > WfSk M €1B Hi l^^Kr j For New, Rich Red Blood,239 words
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Miscellaneous211 1961-08-18 9 Bugs Bunny By Baiph Hvimdahl i* YOU BOVSN YLE'S UURRy, PORKVA I 1/ JUST A\ I V~ /00 YOU AAINP *±i. J HELPAAE ORWE'LLAAISSTH' f AAINJUTE, —^Mfifc I SLOWING DOWN 2=^ MANS THESE FOOTBALL GAME OM J VYOUTWO.'y OUST A CLOTMES BEPORE V^ NrXT^?^CTp I GM^-,^ /7 7^^ Lii Abnor211 words
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Article281 1961-08-18 10 ?ii Hordi S/» (Minimum) WHAT COULD BE Brtfr Ihlin 1 frr^h. (i.TKlKlll «:r all day I i'h Airwirk. CHICKEN INN. SEAVIEW Bolel for Ih« moxt drlii iou« ihlrkrn <Il«hei. one of .xmgai'orr i. leadlai dance band*. STRAIGHT FROM THE p» ket. on to n plnte rri.p enckllai Hbred«lie« ro'j281 words
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Article27 1961-08-18 10 in Word* $2.5« (Win.) JOHORC BAHRU Hotj l.uhl Church annlveraary orrvlce Suiulay :><i m Pr. .ich.r R»v. Ch.n KuShr nt ■■■fad Fratunn of Life 1027 words
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Article60 1961-08-18 10 2ii Wmrit t:. < Min.)—Hnt i» tU. exlrm KENT lovely house thre* double hedrooirf tHntar garden fully furnishheiitlnK felephonf avail:ible Octobar. liii guineas «eeklv wtßtat 121 K.i.neat ummer. Box Al.'.rtfi ST. X.L.. HOME LEAVE. O.> -Apr i! Stay In in Itorloiil nun' iv. Ov> i siuinK room and60 words
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The Straits Times Friday. August 18, 1961.
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Article701 1961-08-18 10 Mr. Donald Stephens, who appears to have been impressed by what he saw and heard during his visit to Malaya at the head of a North Borncan parliamentary delegation carried the Malaysian concept several steps forward <n his parting interview with the Press. He can now sec no701 words
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Article310 1961-08-18 10 Tuan Syed Wash's address en "Teaching the National Language, although holding particular interest for hi; audience of headmasters and senior assistants, merits a.s well the attention of people not in the teaching ranks. Why is '"police" spelt "oulis," and is there any point in removing the last letter310 words
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Article185 1961-08-18 10 Whatever the outcome of the second U.S. Congress vote on President Kennedy's proposal to place development assistance loans on a five yearly basis instead of yearly as hitherto, the first vote has already told a story that will not quickly 1m? forgotten. The House of Representatives and the185 words
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Article, Illustration1440 1961-08-18 10 and the MEN WHO WAIT IN SHADOWS NAIROBI. Thur>. THE silliest aspect of British policy in Kenya during the past five months is that it has created a situation in which Jomo Kenyatta emerges as the only man who can save something from the mess. The general reaction1,440 words
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Letter125 1961-08-18 10 RE-ENTRY BAR ON A CITIZEN T HOPE that Mr Tenf Chin Klat will not return to Singapore before he ha.> completed his studies Just because his fiancee Miss Tan has been refused a visa to enter Australia. Three month* wi 1 soon pa.ss and they will then be able to125 words
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Advertisement398 1961-08-18 10 STRAITS TIMES FREE PRESS for (A* rmnrrnltfirt mt miwmrilr•r» tin r*tnnmtmtln mt lit float COLD STORACI ARCADI ■4/1 rrrtlwm §mmll ndmmrllmtmtnlt and numfctr rtmlttt. Smnll n4rrrtfttmrnt§ flmnt tn Sm»«»»r» mug ml— b, kandad COLD STOKAGI ■RANCHES at HOLLAND ROAD, K»TON«. KlPeiL llOtO NAVAL AUTHORISID AGINTV CITY BOOR M.M. STORf LTD.398 words
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Advertisement100 1961-08-18 10 It Pays to 1 Increase Your Word Power What does 'furbelow' mean? A silly action? A flirtatious manner? Something fussy or showy? The answer is in the July Reader's Digest (now on sale). i "Furbelow" Is just one of twenty words in this month's fascinating word quiz. A good vocabulary100 words
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Advertisement71 1961-08-18 10 Fot the quick relief 0f,.... J COLDS ACHES W PAINS ■R TIGER OIL ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL {*.-Ui-~ TIGER BALM miJ^JUufLGi FLAG DAY ON SATURDAY, THE 19TH AUGUST IN AID OF THE RAMAKRISHNA MISSION BOYS' HOME PLEASE GIVE GENEROUSLY TO A WORTHY CAUSE. Span kindly donated by:71 words
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Article649 1961-08-18 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs Trade expansion and industrial growth in S-E Asia' forecast 1 \li. LIM TAY BOH, a leading Malayan economist, today suggested that the eight major countries of South East Asia should give special attention to the establishment of a common market on the lines of the649 words
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Article149 1961-08-18 11 German interest in Malaya pENANG Thurs. The Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry. Mr. Cheah Theam Sweo. said In Prnang today several German Industrialists had expressed a keen desire to establish Industries in Malaya. •It is also the West German Governments policy to do as much as it ran by149 words
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Article22 1961-08-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Thirteen photographs from Malaya will be shown at an exhibition at the forthcoming annual Edinburgh Festival.22 words
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66 1961-08-18 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Dr. Cheng Wei Chen, ot the Ministry of Health. has btvn awarded the Singapore state research fellowship .or 1961 for a higher degree course in obstetrics and waecoiugy at the Koval College of Surgeons in Edinburgh. Scotland Dr. Cheng, who Is66 words
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Article79 1961-08-18 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Dato Abdul Hamld bin Haji Jumat. Umno Assemblyman for Geylang Serai, today denied reports that he was one of two men leading 14 branches, In revolt against the leadership of the Umno East DlvLlon. Dato Abdul Hamid said that he was not one of79 words
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Article24 1961-08-18 11 KUANTAN. Thurs Members of the visiting Sarawak parliamentary delegation, who have been touring the East Coast, left for Kota Bharu today.24 words
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Article34 1961-08-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Swami Chldbhavananda, president of the Ramakrlshna mission In Tirupparalttural. will speak on "Spiritual Sadhana" at the Vlvekananda Hall In Brickfields Road on Sunday at 10.15 a.m.34 words
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Article267 1961-08-18 11 Notice to Lim alleges disloyalty ONE MONTH TO REPLY TO REGISTRAR OF CITIZENS KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Government has called on Mr. Lim Lian Geok, president of the United Chinese Teachers Association, to show cause why he should not be deprived of his Federal citizenship because representations have been made267 words
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118 1961-08-18 11 The unified scheme: A plea to heads I/UALA UJMPUR, Thurs. 1V The Chief Education Advlser Mr W. Burton, today appealed to heads of schools for co-operation in the implementation of the unified salary scheme 1 for teachers. Speaking at the continued seminar of heads of schools here, he said headmasters118 words
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Article151 1961-08-18 11 \LOR STAR. Thurs.— Dato Jaya Perkasa of Kedah < Warrior of the Lion Heart). Dato Mohamed Akib bin Ya'acob. collapsed and died in the District Office here yesterday afternoon. He was 57. Dato Mohamed Akib, a retired Kedah Civil Service officer and former District Officer151 words
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Article, Illustration175 1961-08-18 11 K. D. GOTT - K. D. GOTT EXAMINATION BEFORE OPERATION DECISION From MELBOURNE. Thurs. Tan Lian Tiow. the eight-year-old Bcntong boy, was today admitted into Alfred Hospital here for treatment of a complex hole-in-tbe-heart case. Lian Tiow was met at Melbourne airport by Mr. K.A. Thomas, president of the Melbourne175 words
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73 1961-08-18 11 "JRUNEi TOWN. Thurs. A Shell-chartered helicopter yesterday made a forced lending in the sea north-east or Mantanani Island, situated north of Je.sselton The helicopter and its pilot were later taken to a temporal Moating base aboard nn oil-drilling barge. The pilot was73 words
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299 1961-08-18 11 A BID TO EVOLVE SCIENCE TERMS IN MALAY KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A science graduate assistant of the University of Malays here has evolved a system ol naming citrus fruits in Malay. Mr. Antony Santiago. 31. who is studying tor his Ph. D. at the university has compiled Urt <>r name>299 words
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Article65 1961-08-18 11 RAUB. Thurs. Four farmers, who used tuba poison t« kill fish in Jerang Busu River, near here, were each fined $40. or one month's Jail today Lee Ah Choon. 51. Wong Kok Thong. 19. Chan Ah Hong. 23. and Chin Choon. 24. all of Benta new village,65 words
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Advertisement95 1961-08-18 11 j'<-io th SEPTEMBER 1961 LEIPZIG TRADE FAIR A Comprehensive Display ol Consumer Goods of Every Kind from 45 Nations Over Half a Million Exhibits Every Section a Complete International Trade Fair Official Fair Cardi can t>. obtained from: Votitta Ovtrscas Ca P.O. lax 179*. 121, Marktt Srr««f, Singapore 1. er95 words
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Advertisement174 1961-08-18 11 vK jB vKflSflHS^Btt^H^l^^TflF 9K J^^^^^^Smm 4^^l B^BlBhfl m mW^kfmmSmSmmWlSß |P* Popularly priced and guaranteed, your Morphy-R»char<U. the Urgent manufacturer* Morphy-Rlchard* Iron hat an Electric of Iron* »n the world, oulaella all other ij*. Automatic Heat Control and r.tt^lfrn^W'M.Kr..^.^ ««f other -p.u." feature. The .n,,-, Morphy-RlchanU long-life/quick heatBBBBBBjBMBBB«aMBaBjaBBBjBaMBBBBBBBaaBBa^BBBBB^B^BBBB| «d d««lfn. mvm174 words
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A Straits Times Feature AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIES
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Article, Illustration580 1961-08-18 12 lOBERT STEPHENS - lOBERT STEPHENS STATIONERY: THE AUSSIES ARE NOT STANDING STILL By AUSTRALIAN manufacturers of stationery and related products plan an intensive export drive to capture new markets in South-past Asia. II is being undertaken in lull realisation ol .keen competition existing in this area From long580 words
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345 1961-08-18 12 AUSTRALIA, has in- herited most of the background of its culture, political philosophy and technology from the West. Now. as South-East Asia's nearest Western nation. Australia is in a unique position to contribute to the material progress <>f Asian peoples through the supply345 words
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Advertisement342 1961-08-18 12 4 "^R fl& ¥m& H i^^^^^m jl^fl^^r^ tft w S M y §|m r I MH m«^ JfcrlS II y f^M *'M I T A^ W^m I l>airT pro M ta BniWert" hardware V*s VJ^' J^ «^M I/m M I *3r t rWJ Mwit Malt Wood- and metal-uorkin* *><jnlj. Hi342 words
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Article, Illustration632 1961-08-18 13 DOUGLAS MacINTOSH - CONSTANT RESEARCH A GREAT BOON TO PAPER INDUSTRY DOUGLAS MacINTOSH By IJKAMATIC research discoveries and extensive production capacity have been combined to make Australia, per head of population, a high producer of paper and sixth on the list of world paper consumers. Today, the multi-million dollar a year industry is632 words
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Article184 1961-08-18 13 AN AUSTRALIAN special ist manufacturer of printer's equipment has achieved outstanding success in marketing its products in Britain. Since beginning export business in 1948. the company has sold overseas some 22 units, ranging in price from 515.000 to SBO.OOO. The firm's machines are now well-known in184 words
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Article, Illustration314 1961-08-18 13 AUSTRALIAN writing is turning to Asia for inspiration, both in fiction and general literature. This trend has established Itself in two ways. First, there are the writers themselves, who have based their works on first-hand observations in countrie.from Tibet to Korea and Aden314 words
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Advertisement149 1961-08-18 13 CUMBERLAND STATIONERY CO. Vonuf 9cturer* for £*port Photo olb-jms, -.tamp albums, baby albums, AMmOM with Australian motits, wedding t>v bound in Nott wallets r'. kangaroo leather. WtM*. plastic articles. 68 Bo'any St., Rcdfcrn, Sydney, NSW. Aust. HIGH CLASS GIFTS FOR MEN LETTER WALLETS. BILLFOLDS, NOTE WALLETS, TOBACCO POUCHES, KEYTAINERS, WRITING149 words
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Advertisement56 1961-08-18 13 •SPICERS Sole importers of Representatives for ASSOCIATED PULP PAPER MILLS LIMITED MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA Manufacturers of BURNIE Fine Papers BURNIE S/C Printing BURNIE Duplicating Extensively used by DEWAN BAHASA DAN PUSTAKA OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS AUSTRALIAN PAPER MANUFACTURERS LIMITED MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA SPICERS (EXPORT) LIMITED 56 PECK SEAB STREET SINGAPORE CHINA ENGINEERS BLDG.,56 words
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403 1961-08-18 14 HOW POW PECK - Federation can meet all needs in rice soon HOW POW PECK Planters urged: Use best seed, modern methods, fertilisers BY THE Federation of Malaya will be able to reach her goal of self-sufficiency in rice in the very near future if all padi planters use the best seed, fertilisers and403 words
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Article, Illustration170 1961-08-18 14 Furniture: The trend is for compact models SINGAPORE furniture manufacturers are producing more and more compact sets to beat the space problem. Mr. Choo Cheng Meng, proprietor of Cheng Meng Furniture Co. says that space was a growing problem now especially in lowcost housing units. To meet the situation, his170 words
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Article104 1961-08-18 14 nnHE chief engineer •1 and a director of S.A Frimatic, Mr. Charles Pierre Bray, arrived in Singapore last night. Mr. Bray was met at the airport by Mr. O. Plot, the French Trade Commissioner in Singapore, Messrs. R. H. Green. T. Y. Tsong and E.104 words
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Article64 1961-08-18 14 France produced 23.050 tons of tyres in June compared with 21,950 tons In May. This brings total estimated production for the first half of this year to 136.705 tons against 134.165 In the first half of 1960. Industrial rubber production in June is estimated at 20.28064 words
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Article22 1961-08-18 14 American Motors Corporation will add a new series when 1962 production begins on August 22 In its Canadian unit.22 words
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Article34 1961-08-18 14 Japan's paper production last year rose nearly 700,000 tons to 4.5 million tons compared with 1959, the third highest in the world. The 1960 output was about four times the 1936 level.34 words
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Article146 1961-08-18 14 Freight rise a blow to millers rpHE Third Division and Bintulu Sawmillers Association has asked the British Borneo Freight Conference in Singapore to exclude ramin from the proposed increase in freight rate for at least six months. The association said that In view of the present and foreseeable future state146 words
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127 1961-08-18 14 rpHE board of AlumiA nium Ltd. has approved a further participation of $4.4 million ($13.2 million) in the equity of Nippon Light Metal Co. Ltd. (N.K.K.), the largest aluminium producer in Japan. The Canadian company owns 50 per cent of the N.K.K. capital and127 words
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Article26 1961-08-18 14 Scandinavian Airlines System is to operate the Convalr 990 Coronado, the world's fastest airliner on Its route from Europe to South America In January.26 words
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Article, Illustration222 1961-08-18 14 A Singapore company, Kian Hin Trading Co., has Introduced to the local market a puncture-proof fluid which is claimed to be capable of preventing a tyre puncture. The fluid called OK is a product of a Japanese firm. Mr. Yancey Huang, sales promoter of Kian222 words
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Article42 1961-08-18 14 Brazil's 1960 production of natural rubber was 22,500 metric tons, with demand estimated at 72.000 tons. The deficit was made up In part by recuperation ol old rubber (9,700 tons). Imports of natural (22,000 tons) and synthetic ($16,000 tons).42 words
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Article21 1961-08-18 14 Winston cigarette sales in the United States last year were 13.9 per cent larger than In the previous year.21 words
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Article, Illustration59 1961-08-18 14 AIK KOH SM>\V CHENG Itl (above) who has been appointed district manager of Shell in Johore succeeding; Mr. J. S. King: who goes on leave at the end of the month. Mr. Koh. 36. is an old boy of Victoria School, Singapore and59 words
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242 1961-08-18 14 MANAGER ATTENDS WORLD TRADE MEETINGS T»HE manager of Geta Bros. and Co., Singapore, who has been attending a series of conferences on world trade in San Francisco for the past three weeks returns to Singapore tomorrow. He is Mr. John McTeer who attended the meetings with the managers of 23242 words
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Advertisement210 1961-08-18 14 Singapore's roads... the finest in S.E.Asia and most of them surfaced by SWEE Construction SPECIALISTS IN: EARTH MOVING PREMIXED ASPHALT READY MIXED CONCRETE TRANSPORTATION REINFORCED CONCRETE CRUSHED GRANITE PLANT HIRE SWEE 3t CONSTRUCTION AND TRANSPORT CO. LTD. CIVIL ENGINEERING CONTRACTORS 1, IRVING ROAD, SINGAPORE-13. PHONE ***** (3 lines) HIGH QUALITY210 words
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Advertisement102 1961-08-18 14 WJ^ TiA/n EW S X If 1* m. M MANSFIELDS FOR TRAVEL 2412 as versatile as Qompton New-Ronfe? No other fluorescent fittings have to many applications. In any building of any sl». 'NEW-RANGE 1 flttlno. now available In 5 ft. 4 ft. 3ft and 2f» •tees, are fully standardised and102 words
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Advertisement1693 1961-08-18 15 BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREIBNT ENQOIRIESi llh 2414 PASSAGE INSUIRIESt :tli MU TO ADEN, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LONDON CONIINENIAL PORTS. y S'htni nnani ACHILLES Liverpiil. A'rrouth li Pt/Aa| 21 AUTOLYCUS Liverpetl. Glasgow Am; 21 Alg 24 Alt 25/21 Alg M/K AENEAS Genoa, B'men. H'burg, Holl. Ai| 24 Aug 21 MENESTKEUS L'pill, A'mouth,1,693 words
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Advertisement1399 1961-08-18 15 THE E. A. C. LINESIAILINCS TOi MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL I SCANDINAVIAN PIRT*. /^t-S^ y S'bori f- SUm •'tnani Hftoj? A "MALAYA" I) Ml. 21/11 At| 21 Alf 22 Alt 21/24 Alt VVI F# PANAMA' a) M Aog/ 4 Sen 5/ 7 Sepi I, I Sen _3|Jp!{gK£ "FAISTRIA" I) 15/17 Sept II1,399 words
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Advertisement1546 1961-08-18 15 Bnc THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. 2117" SINGAPORE (lactfporated it tke Unite! KiifMm) llNl; EXPRESS SERVICES TS LONDON. LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL fO«TJ S'pori P. S'Mm Pining BENC.EUCH A'Wtrp. B'men, H'burg. Rdam ll Pt/Aif 22 Aag 21 25 BENVANNOCH (H) Hamkirg. London, M'brough Aog 11/24 Alt 25/21 Aig 11/ 1 •ENIATTY.1,546 words
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Advertisement1202 1961-08-18 15 te- McALISTER <Sc CO.. LTD. W» V 6 ELLERMAN LIMB KLAVEMESS LINE LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERBAM. HAVRF. LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO, MU i, L SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND, Cm Of COLOMBO Account cargt fir Ctitral I Sulk Spore P. Sham fenang Amtnca 22/27 An 11 Alt/ 1 Sift 21/11 Aig SUNNYVIILE1,202 words
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Article106 1961-08-18 16 MELBOURNE, Thura. TNVZBTMENT shares were x traded quietly along steady lines. Joe White Maltino gained Is. 3d. to 265. 3d. Base Metals and the Oils weie steady. North Kalcurli gained 6d. to 14s. Commonwealth Bonds were steady. Con. Zinc. 88/- Mt. In 73/4V4 N.B.H. (lOt) 22 9 Piko106 words
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Article206 1961-08-18 16 SEPTEMBER first grade rubber buyers f.s.b. closed tn Singapore yesterday at K6I rents per lb up 11 cents on Wednesday's closing puce. The ton* was steady, quiet. t.C.C.R.A. rloelnf prices In cents per lb. yesterday were: Int. 1 R.B.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 86i. sellers R6i: Int. 1 R.S.B.206 words
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Article146 1961-08-18 16 CHIPS lying alongsid* th« tin(aa«ra J whitm taday art: Mlharu Maru 19, Hoeich Cliff 67. Malaya. 23 2«. daastrrkrrk 29 '30. TamabCMhl Maru '23 '24. Tiwe 13/14. Calte« MUbourna 42 43. Outsr Raads: Karans; DJiwa, Hon•sta. Hwai Fung, Harald Rindc, Toblan IT. Borthen. filh<ro.-t. Addrrley Sleigh. Glory.146 words
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281 1961-08-18 16 i^THE Singapore Rubber x Market had its most active day for three months yesterday and the price advanced to its highest level since May. During the morning prices advanced. to 86 i cents on a very good turnover. The close was 861281 words
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518 1961-08-18 16 Prom Our Market Correspondent mis share prices contiX nued their steady advance on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and a substantially improved volume of business was recorded in a firm section. Gooa inquiry for mining shares continued locally and some very useful gains were518 words
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Article21 1961-08-18 16 Malayan Stock Indices: Atir. 17 Aug. 18 Industrials: 166.88 167.88 Tina: 336.96 333.36 Rubbers: 241.04 241.04 Jan. 1 1958=100.21 words
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Article941 1961-08-18 16 DUStNESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange, Federation section yesterday with the number of deals In brackets: Industrial!: Fed. Dispensary (1,000) 51. 42 ON. (1,000) 51. 40; W. deb. (1,000) SI: M. Cement (1,000) 52.33 OL, (1,000) 52.40; Metal Box (1.000) 5238: 8. Time!. (3.000) $3.30 ON. (1.000)941 words
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Article34 1961-08-18 16 SINGAPORE. Auk 17. RUBBER: 865 cents per lb. (up 1} cents). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 86} cents (steady) TIN: $477 per picul (up $1.50). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (down 10 tons).34 words
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Article96 1961-08-18 16 TNI Chinese Preduce fxehange. Singapers, neen prieee per picul ysstsrday were: Cepra: UK Continent August shipment >26i buyers. $27 sellers. Ceeenut ell: bulk S3X) sellers, drum M) sellers Pepper: Muotok white $1771 nellere. Sarawak white (175 sellers, special Sarawak black >147| sellers, garbled Launpong black ***** sellers, Lampong96 words
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Article85 1961-08-18 16 JHI Malayan Itching* Bank!' Ai--1 isclatisn made these change* In Ha ratea to merchants yesterday (all ratei to »1<K»: N««r V«rh: buying airmail T.T. S2J, O.D. 321. 00 d/st 334 credit bills. 331 trade bill*. Sefiina T.T. er O.D. ready: New Verk 32»: Helland CuiMere 117; Deutsche Marke85 words
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Advertisement1163 1961-08-18 16 Express U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coast Service ETA ETA ETA HA ETA Soot* hor.|«onf Honolull/ b. Francises L. <c|eie> N tor> "Mini Mrs" Sis. 33/34 25 Auf S Sept IS Stpt II Sipt 1 Oet "Kaailrawa Miia" 20 24 Sipt 28 Sen 11 Oct 21 Ott 22 Ocl I Nw All1,163 words
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Advertisement266 1961-08-18 16 THE EASTERN SHIPPING CORPORATION LIMITED FROM INDIA t DJAKARTA s por. M.V. "STATE OF ANOHRA" for Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Nogovo and Yokohama Aug. 24/2» FROM WEST COAST INDIA M.V. "STATE OF MAHARASHTRA" for Hongkona, Kobe, Osoko, Naooya, Yokohoma and Kamaishi Aug. 2S/2S FROM AUSTRALIA M.V. "STATE OF GUJARAT" tor Colombo,266 words
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Advertisement185 1961-08-18 16 TENDER P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE "TENDERS will be received from registered contractors of Class *C" and above under Head VI at the office of the Jurutera Negert. Perak. Ipoh up to 3.00 p.m. on 25th August, 1961 for the supply of approximately 800 lengths of 12" dla A.C. Pipes (Class 'C')185 words
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Advertisement804 1961-08-18 16 P.W.D. NOTICE "The Level Crossing at 54 K mile Assam Kumbang Road. Taiping will be closed to traffic for repairs from 6.00 p.m. on Monday the 21st of August, 1961 to 6.00 am the following morning. Vehicles will be permitted to pass at half-hourly intervals.' STATE ENGINEER PERAK. NOTICE OF804 words
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Advertisement231 1961-08-18 16 NASSIM CO., (SINGAPORE) LIMITED wfll sell by Public Auction in their Salp-Kooms Nos. 4 4-1, t'ollvrr Quay, Singapore, on SATIRDAY. 19TH AUGIST, 1961 AT 10 A.M. 8 American-make electric water coolers; cane lounge suite with cushions and covers; leather covered heavy sprung easy armchalra and settees; steel and teak chain231 words
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Advertisement767 1961-08-18 17 NOTICES PETALING TIN, LIMITED NOTICE is hereby given of the declaration of an interim dividend of 15 cents per dollar stock unit in respeci of estimated profits for j the year ending 31st October. 1961 less income tax at 40 i payable on 16th September, 1961 to stockholders registered on767 words
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Advertisement799 1961-08-18 17 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERP will be received from Registered P.Wi), Contractors Irom Class C and above at the office ol the State. Engineer P.W.D., Pprak. Ipoh up to 3.00 p.m. ol the 35th August '61 tor the erection and completion of the Police Contingent t M.T.i workshop at RUle799 words
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Advertisement848 1961-08-18 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA IN KUALA LUMPUR APPLICATIONS are Invited for a post of Lecturer/ Ab&i&tani Lecturer In the Department of Economics, University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur. Candidates should have good qualifications in Economics and Statistics Teaching experience in these subjects is ae&irable. Experience in Statistical field work848 words
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Advertisement915 1961-08-18 17 (Continued From page 10) SITUATIONS VACANT it Words SS (Min.)— Box St et: txlra BOX NOS. AI44S and A 1449 S.T. K.L. Positions filled. Applicants thanked. ARCHITECT REQUIRED for office In K.L. no experience required, partnership basis. Apply to Box A 4312 S.T. Spore. WANTED: TWO TEACHERS, trained or untrained915 words
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Advertisement1076 1961-08-18 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT I 20 Words $3 (Min.)— Box St ets. txtrm EASTERN MANSIONS: Fully-furn-ished Three-hedroomed Flat facing East. Rent 5450 p.m. Real Estate Agents Investment Co., 53, The Arcade, Spore *****. FLAT TO SHARE suit bachelor. Two rooms own bathroom, entrance, share kitchen, L. A \v. Mountbatten Road 10 mlns.1,076 words
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Advertisement897 1961-08-18 17 TUITION it Word* SS (Min.)— Box St el: extrm INTENSIVE 6 months course in Commercial Law for ASA (Stage 1) Or similar examination by qualified tutor. Individual attention assured. $20 p.m. Box A 4301 S.T. Spore. ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL modern dual-controlled cars. Complete course $75/-. refresher course $23/-. hourly $S/-.897 words
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Advertisement1117 1961-08-18 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Word* $S (Min.)— Box St ets. txtra J SUNBEAM RAPIER 1956 two owners excellent condition. Radio overdrive s W.B.W. tyres 9O'- r new battery. Com- I prehentlve Insurance. One year real t bargain. View Shell Kiosk Thomson Road. Newton Road Corner. Tel. Spore t 54*59 owner1,117 words
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Advertisement677 1961-08-18 17 FOR SALE It Words S3 (Min.)— Box it els. txlra FOR SALI 35 rt. Piling Frame ot ■tHI pipe complete with |j>irr DtSMI Engine, winch, bammtra rtc. almott new. Apply Box A43OH H.I. Sport. 1 HP WISTINOHOUSC air ca#dltloner 2t yearn old. Rervlre contract until March 1982. SSOO. 7 BradcMl677 words
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Article44 1961-08-18 18 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs An army truck driver, Chandramani Ral, 22, of the Gurkha Rifles at Majedee Barracks, was fined $50. or two weeks' Jail, today for inconsiderate driving at Jalan Kota Tinggi. on May 12. His driving permit was endorsed.44 words
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Article26 1961-08-18 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Selangor Legislative Assembly today approved five Bills. Including one to Increase allowances for Assemblymen from $12.50 to $25 a meeting.26 words
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341 1961-08-18 18 K. LUMPUR, Thurs. tX)RTY-FIVE delegates from five countries, A attending a nine-day youth seminar here, have agreed to set up a Youth Institute of Malaysia. This was announced today at the closing ceremony of the seminar by the president of the Malayan341 words
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Article57 1961-08-18 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. -Tan Cheng Khal, 21 of Aboo Slttee Lane. Penang, was today jailed tor six mont.is when he pleaded guilty to a charge of attempted house-breaking here last Thursday. The first magistrate's court was told that two policemen saw Tan forcing open a padlock of57 words
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Article54 1961-08-18 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Minister of Health and Social Welfare. Dato Ong Yoke Lin. today opened a three-day conference of Social Welfare Department officers from all over Malaya. One of the main purposes of the conference was to discuss the expansion of the social welfare activities54 words
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281 1961-08-18 18 l/UALA LUMPUR^ Thurs. Tiger Aman, one-time Malayan bantamweight boxing champion and now a patient of the Sungei Buloh leper settlement, had a pleasant surprise yesterday. Two officials of the now defunct Selangor Boxing Board of Control went to the settlement and gave281 words
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183 1961-08-18 18 MALACCA, Thursday. A SUB-COMMITTEE will be appointed soon to study the financial position of the Municipal Council and make recommendations for its improvement. This was disclosed today by the Socialist Front president of the Council, Mr. Tan Tuan Boon. Mr. Tan told the Council183 words
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Article94 1961-08-18 18 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Economic Development Board whose set-up was announced by the Government last night, will hold its first business meeting tomorrow. The chairman, Mr. Hon Sui Sen, said today that several applications had already been received by the Finance Ministry for aid in setting up94 words
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Article78 1961-08-18 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —A resolution deploring the decision to retain 14 expatriate officers in the Ministry of Education beyond their normal terms of Malayanisation will be raised at a special meeting of the Senior Government Officers Association on Saturday. The 14 expatriate education officers have had their Malayanisation78 words
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105 1961-08-18 18 STORE TO MANILA DIRECT: A BOAC PLAN SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Th« British Overseas Airways Corporation is planning to open up a new service between London, Singapore and Manila from Nov. 1 this year Mr. G. Davidson. BOAC sales manager. South-east Asia, said here today that the new service when approved by105 words
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Article34 1961-08-18 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Minister of Education, Incht Abdul Rahman bin Hajl Tallb. will open the first annual delegates' conference of the Malayan Women Teachers' Union tomorrow at the Language Institute here.34 words
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Article24 1961-08-18 18 RAWANG. Thurs. Mr. S. Maheslingam was elected president of the Rawang branch of the Malayan Indian Congress at the annual meeting here.24 words
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Advertisement54 1961-08-18 18 1 ll ii m gv brings to the electrical world m/cm 1-ici -v-^-i-^T-200 SK^r f NJOYMENT fe 4riv« fSF^F^I t* feg la §x" 'sXTsM DUNLOP MALAYAN INDUSTRIES LTD. the new DUNLOP Company to produce DUNLOP tyres in Malaya for Malayan conditions jD U lll jIJ\J M^ has a' place in54 words
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Advertisement118 1961-08-18 18 MIH-vVTA i^S^ <■* MADE IN U.S.A. %j W Obtainable at oil Icodinf Ditacntoritt I CMn«M Drug Store* ALLIED BIOCHEMICAL LABORATORIES INC. U.S.A. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦MM FOR PRECISION Hkl^^Kr^^ AND DEPENDABILITY VSJ'iS P" IN SPORTING ARM s\IfHS OF COURSE A^W< -vj B| "BRNO", "CZ ]M|^3j Enquiri** to:— ZLIN CO. LTD. SINGAPORE OR CHYE118 words
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777 1961-08-18 19 SPORTSFRONT by Norman Siebel A SOCCER match that passes without incident or does not leave behind it an aftermath of controversy is seldom worth remembering. Sunday final in the Merdeka fourth anniversary tournament for the Abdul Rahman Trophy certainly does not fall into777 words
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Article297 1961-08-18 19 TEOH ENG TATT - NEWCOMERS CAN SPRING SURPRISES TEOH ENG TATT By Singapore, Thurs. SINGAPORE and Selangor look so well-matched for the Malayan Cricket Association League final which begins here tomorrow that it will take a bold man indeed to predict the result. However. I think Selangor will be weil advised to stand by297 words
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Article195 1961-08-18 19 Chun Wah goals beat Penang PENANG 1 S. CHINA 3 PENANG Thurs.— Two quick goals by outside-left. Mok Chun Wah helped the South China of Hong Kong to beat Penang 3-1 in a floodlit soccer match at the City Stadium here tonight. The score at half-time was 1-1. South China195 words
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Article153 1961-08-18 19 EPSOM JEEP - Barakat retires with fine record EPSOM JEEP By I POH. Thurs.— Salamat Stable's 11 -year-old Barakat has gone Into retirement with a record which may stand for a long time to come. In nine seasons of campaigning in Malaya, the Seven Seas gelding who won first time out as a153 words
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Article86 1961-08-18 19 SINGAPORE. Wed. Malayan Golf champion S.C. Beaty will meet S.C. Rolf in the Royal Singapore Golf Club's championships at Slme Road on Saturday. This match will be followed by the Duffer Cup Final between B. J. Miller and E.E. Zwelfel. Sunday's draw and starting times for the quarter-final86 words
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Article56 1961-08-18 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Thirteen-year-old schoolboy Tan Thuan Hen? led all the way to win the Singapore 1.500 metres swimming championship with the time of 20min. 13.1 sec at the Chinese Swimming Club Pool. Amber Road, today. Second was Tay Lian Tzie. who finished 120 metres behind Thuan56 words
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FOREIGN SPORT
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Article148 1961-08-18 19 CRICKET FAN RETURNS TEST TICKETS LONDON. Thurs. The dropping of fast bowler Freddie Trueman from the England cricket team has caused a "disgruntled Yorkshireman" to return all his tickets for the fifth and final Test of the series against Australia which started at the Oval today. Instead, he has writtenReuter - 148 words
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Article96 1961-08-18 19 LONDON, Thurs. Results of last night's Scottish League Cup matches: Aberdeen 3 Mother* ell 4; Airdrie 2 Third Lanark 2; Arbroath 1 E. Fife 4; Brechln 0 Queen of the South 4: Celtic 0 St. Johnstone I; Cowdenbeath 2 Ayr 3; Dumbarton 0 Palklrk 1: Dundee UnitedReuter - 96 words
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Article51 1961-08-18 19 MOSCOW, Thurs. Competitors from 15 countries have arrived here for the world modern pentathlon championships, which open In Moscow tomorrow. Countries represented are: Japan. Austria, Brazil, Britain, Hun gary, East Germany. West Germany. Mexico. Poland. Rumania, the United States. Finland. Czechoslovakia, Sweden and the Soviet Union.Reuter - 51 words
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Article38 1961-08-18 19 NfELBOURNE, Thurs. Australian bantamweight champion Johnny Jarrett has been matched with Ghana boxer Dennis Adjel for West Melbourne Stadium on Sept. 1. The featherweight limit of 126--1 b has been set for the bout. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article27 1961-08-18 19 MELBOURNE. Thurs. Neale Praser. the Australian Davis Cup star and former 'Wimbledon champion, yesterday had a successful ODeratlon for fluid behind the left knee Retiter.27 words
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Article26 1961-08-18 19 DUESSELDORF. Thurs. West Germany's top sporting organisations last night banned participation of West Germans in East German sporting* events for the time being. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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168 1961-08-18 19 Malaya too good for Singapore schools CINGAPORE, Thurs. Ma. laya completely outclassed Singapore In their schools international badminton matches which ended here last night. Malaya won the boys' match 9-0 after having taken an overnight lead of 4-0. In the girls' match. Malaya continued from 3-0 to win 7-0. Last168 words
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Article135 1961-08-18 19 MALACCA 0 THAI BANKS 3 MALACCA. Thurs. Combined Banks of Bangkok opened their Malayan tour here today with an easy victory over a disjointed Malacca side at Kubu Stadium. The visitors scored all their goals in the first half. Malacca dominated the early exchanges135 words
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Article29 1961-08-18 19 IPOH. Thurs. The finals of the Perak Malays tennis championships will be played on the Istana Iskandariah courts in Kuala Kangsar on Saturday, starting at 2.30 p.m.29 words
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Article54 1961-08-18 19 MOR CUP FINAL (Spore): 18th Signals 6 221 RAOC 3. FRIENDLIEB: Johore Bahru Police 3 Sg. Mata Estate 1 Kluang District Youth XI 1 ETC 4. TAIPING DIV. 2: REME 4 Thenavan 0. CPO CIT» (K. Kangsar): K. Kangsar Police 3 Taiplng Police 1. CENTRAL KEDAH LEAGUE iSg. Patani):54 words
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Article12 1961-08-18 19 MALAYAN TOURNEY <lpoh>: Perak bt Penang 3-2; Malacca bt Kedah 3-0.12 words
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Article337 1961-08-18 19 VIETNAM SHOW DASH IN ATTACK VIETNAM 3 INDIA 1 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— •3 Vietnam beat India 3-1 in the Singapore "soccer festival" before a 3,000 crowd at Jalan Besar tonight. It wa s a weil-deserved win. Though they lacked th e Indians ball control. Vietnam showed more punch in attack and337 words
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Advertisement67 1961-08-18 19 MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED Incorporated hi *be Federation of Malaya) Authorised Capital $20,000,000 Issued and Paid-Up Capital $10,000,000 have pleasure in announcing the opening of their sub branches in SINGAPORE KULAI, JOHORE 213, Lavender Street. 112, Main Road. Tel: *****. Tel: 252. on Saturday, 19th August it Head Office: Malayan Bank67 words
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Advertisement63 1961-08-18 19 m m JL^B^B^B^Br TOTALIA 10 key adding fisting machine Koi all Hi* most modern features •xclutiv* multiplication key with automatic column shifting digit and control keys are light to the touch producing fatter action lightweight portable neat print tlecrric cancellation decimal point setting devic* Universal motor for AC and DC.63 words
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Page 19 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous109 1961-08-18 19 SOCCER TOIR MATCH: India v Korea (Jn. Besar Stadium 7.30). PENANG DIV. 2: Glugor v Tg. Bungah: DIV. 3: Sepoy Lines v Eastern (both matches at Dato Kraraat). TAIPING DIV. 2: PWD v Town Council (Jn. Padang). K. KAXGSAR DIV. 2: K. Bayong v Chendroh (padang). JOHORE BAIIRC DIV. 1:109 words
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Article587 1961-08-18 20 'Stop these illegal measures' call: 'Violation of the Four-Power Pact' I LONDON. Thurs. IDENTICAL protests by Britain, France and America on the violation of Berlin's FourPower status were handed over at the Kremlin today. According 'o usually well-informed sources the notes confined themselves to a587 words
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Article322 1961-08-18 20 lon'i i"ji\, lnui.v Letoaigic eoncKVioni per.siMed In Mock nuikei.s iiere today. Equities which were inclined to go aheaa hi ihe outset urilteu back later when bu^met>s failed to cievelop. British funds which liao a gcotl morning .iiso became subdued and be>t levels were not atwaja held. Foreign bonus322 words
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Article22 1961-08-18 20 LONDON. Tliurs.—Buyers £938. sellers £939, Forward buyers £950. sellers £951. Settlement £943. Turnover a.m. 325 tons, p.m. 185 tons. Tone: Easier22 words
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Article33 1961-08-18 20 LONDON. Tnurs—Spot 25-go.. Sept. 25■••»0... O<-t. 25>.d., Nov. ,d. Oc./Dec 25 ;,u.. Jan/ Mar. 25 ,d. A;)ril June 2.5-.0. July/Sept. 25"id.. c.i.f. Aug. unquoted. Sep: 2.v;«d.. Oct. ZSSd. Tone: Q'liei after steady.33 words
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Article247 1961-08-18 20 NEW DKLIH. Thursday. jyjK. NEHRU, the Indian Prime Minister, told Parliament today his Government could not rule out the use of armed force to take over Goa, the west coast dependency ruled by Portugal. He made it clear that India did not intend talcingReuter - 247 words
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Article26 1961-08-18 20 GENEVA. Thur.s. Soviet and Western delegates at the Laos conference here agreed today— to wish Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald a happy 60th birthday— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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225 1961-08-18 20 OTTAWA Thurs The Immigration Depart- ment announced today it is granting political asylum I to Dr Mikhail Antonovich Klotchko. a prominent Russian scientist in the field of general and inorganic chemistry. Prof Klotchko was attending the 18th international Congress on Theoretical and Applied chemistryReuter - 225 words
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Article134 1961-08-18 20 I ONDON. Thurs. Tea scores in todays cricket matches were 1 M Lords: Royai Navy 190-9 dec. and 130-5' Army 184-9 dec. At Bradford. Worcestershire 124 and 89-3. Yorkshire 306 <K. Taylor 141; Coldwell 5-95 I At Weston Super Mare Somerset 335-9 dec. and 28-0: Essex 302Reuter - 134 words
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Article63 1961-08-18 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The j Government is to open a new i outpatients clinic to serve thousands of people living in Tiong Bahru area. It will be opened by Mr. Lee Teck Him, the Assemblyman for Tiong Bahru. The clinic will handle about 500 people a day on63 words
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725 1961-08-18 20 JACK FINGLETON - May wins toss, but England wickets tumble in sth Test JACK FINGLETON From THE OVAL, Thursday AUSTRALIA, who have already retained the Ashes, had England strnf- gling after Peter May had won the toss and elected to bat on the first day of the fifth and final Test match here725 words
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Article390 1961-08-18 20 i:\OI.\M) Ist INNS PI'LLAK b Davidson SI'BBA ROW ibw Gauni 12 COWDREY c Grout b Davidson 0 DKXTtK C Grout b Gaunt 24 MAY c Lawry b Benaud 71 B B MANIOM ALG 17. BRRIN'GTON c Grout b Gaunt 93 MURRAY c O'Neill b Mackay 27 LOCK c Grout390 words
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Obituary29 1961-08-18 20 MR. GOH ENC Still. t 1..-.. fully on I. --M Funeral l*-s-«. Cortege tamo i.r. tor Qu.'«n »f Paaoa Church, Taajoaf Kttoaj »t ki.iiu a.m. thin lo Bid29 words
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Article46 1961-08-18 20 TMI FAMILY OF tth Ml Ki.mj Chin Ohoon ttiiink < i fru i-.da for mmttat wrath*, donationc. Mslstaac* and ;itt, ndm* in* fuinrnl WONC PUCK SHAM .1 Kinily thank relßti\-s nnrt fr;. ml.- ■In. s.nt wreath*, donation*.. 1 attind>-d tn. filial ol Mr-, Wi.ng Purk Sbrim.46 words
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Article58 1961-08-18 20 PARIS AND HOLLYWOOI) ■pat*. Latcct ideaUflc dttcing and nju ncntl for all parts or UM body. Kxccilr.nl rwalta In mam or double rhin, enlurntiiiko, MntMttla, Mails, eonsttptUM etc. Kor c-n<iuiru-. nnn: 1/Oin.«e Kl»rk, mcdlc-illy lMin.il beauty Fi»u:ih*t and MHnt.li. M4MMM with PICMh ;m<l othrr <"ontm.ni.il <iurtllflc;it:i>n« tr,■ttitut JrunrKM it58 words
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