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Title Section25 1961-09-04 1 AVBMACE UAILV t *****1 II II SAI I l\<lll»s 90,000 tl ti<» tl 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 4. 1961 15 CENTS25 words
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Article890 1961-09-04 1 'WAR DANGER'— NEHRU ItxjljlJLjxx XJ\ \j UJI xv£jd U aj A O x\.ii \J aV-Cja v/av A O~ 13clClv Jl dJ^C Neutral nations told: Tackle basic issue His call to disarm is backed by Tito BELGRADE, Sunday THE INDIAN Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru yesterday urged the non-aligned "summit" conference of890 words
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134 1961-09-04 1 LONDON. Sunday. JJKITISII men were told yesterday that they are poor lovers and could profti by emulatinu the Chinese in their love-making, The advice came from novelist-sociologist Barbara Cartland in a new book "Husbands and Wives." Iss Cartiand suggested British men take aUPI - 134 words
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139 1961-09-04 1 A WINNER BUT NO PROFIT FOR PUNTERS IPOH. Sun.— For the first time in Malayan turf history, an outright winner paid $5 for a $5 win ticket at Ipoh today, when Mrs. A. C. Simmons' Six Out beat two rivals In the first race. Six Out carried 1.663 win tickets139 words
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Article38 1961-09-04 1 LOS ANGELES. Sun. Dr. Linus Pauling, Nobel prizewinner who led a scientists petition against nuclear testing four years ago. yesterday appealed personally to the Soviet Premier. Mr. Khru.^h- chev. to resume the test ban. I38 words
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Article27 1961-09-04 1 TOKYO. Sun. —Japanese newspapers reported today that Prime M'nlster Hayato Ikeda will leave Nov. 17 on a visit to India. Pakistan. Burma and Thailand.— U.P.l.27 words
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Article, Illustration849 1961-09-04 1 Entry ban on former Editor of Utusan TURNED BACK AT CAUSEWAY: A SEVERE SHOCK." HE SAYS gINGAPORK, Sun. Incbe Said Zahari, 33, former Editor of riusan -Mclwyu. has been permanently banned from entering the Federation. He was handed a restriction order signed by Tengku Abdul Rahman, in his capacity as849 words
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115 1961-09-04 1 KIALA Ll'MPl'R. Sun. Fifty -three bottles of Scotch whisky, some very rare, van stolen from a showcase in the billiards room of the SeUngor Club here during the night. The whisky was presented to the club by Mr. H. T. Stiven. a rrlired planter115 words
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Article80 1961-09-04 1 IT'S A PLOT SAYS TSHOMBE gLIZABETHVILLE, Sun. President Mouse Tshombe of Katanga today accused ;the Congolese Central Government of plotting to get him arrested and create disorder in Katanga Mr. Tshombe also said the United Nations was supporting Katanga's enemies by sending away foreign technicians, and he alleged that "certainReuter - 80 words
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Article, Illustration296 1961-09-04 1 Water: The position is well under control SINGAPORE, Siiiuh.v. •pi IK City Water Engineer, Mr. P. C. Lim. today disclosed that, with the partial rationing, the water supply position in Singapore is well under control. "With public co-operation I in conserving water and reducing consumption. we i should be able296 words
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Article92 1961-09-04 1 BANGKOK. Sun. PrinMBt I .ik>mi I. await, wile ol" the late Kins Vajiravucl. was found dr. id in her Laksmi Mas Palace here on Saturday night, Bangkok police reported today. Police said she had been dead for more than four days, her body brutally bra ten and92 words
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Article137 1961-09-04 1 2 youths die in road crash gEGAMAT, Sun. Two pcopk' were killed and four others injured when a c;ir and a lorry collided at the 7th mile. SegamalMuar road, this morning. Those killeo were tin driver of the car. Tan Chong Tiaw. 20. and a passenger. Cnoo Jin Sui. 18137 words
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Article42 1961-09-04 1 NEW SOVIET NOTE I ONDON 'sun i' Union informed 1 niti d in imt<- paMishrd (cull-, l>- Li-- th.it "mi I few p t r drcinons on it' l Pntroilea] cotntn traanpac tati— wef air tttrr'dii > to Berlin. 1 r 142 words
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331 1961-09-04 2 GOYA GANG: PAY £140,000 OR WE STEAL ANOTHER LONDON, Sunday. PEOPLE claiming to hold the stolen Goya painting yesterday threatened to damage it or steal another masterpiece from the National Gallery unless a il4e,<HH> ransom is paid to the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament. The threats were made in two telephoneReuter - 331 words
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242 1961-09-04 2 Mil YORK. Sun. The Afro-Asian group of nations yesterday asked Mr. Dag llammarsk.ioeld. the I.N. secretary-general. t<> take "appropriate action" to ensure that their diplomatic immunities were respected. The group said this was necessary to enable deleKates "to live and perform their functions in conditionsReuter - 242 words
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Article96 1961-09-04 2 NSW YORK. Sun. Constance Lever. 20-year-old student who MM arrested last Sunday night with about 50 other antisegregation pickets after raci-l trouble in Monroe. North Carolina, appeared at .i mass court hearing yestrrday. She and the others were nentenced to six months. 12 months and three yearsReuter - 96 words
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166 1961-09-04 2 pOMMUNIST guerillas ii launched an all-out Government from spreadi guarded "battle villages" about 80 miles southeast The rebels are seizing identification cards from the local people, thus controlling the sale of agricultural produce, 'since the peasants dare not travel without them to the towns.166 words
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Article38 1961-09-04 2 WASHINGTON. Sun. -The Defence Department hopes tc provide radiation fallout shelters stocked with food and water for one-fourth of the civilian population by the end of next year. It was announced last night.38 words
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Article35 1961-09-04 2 BERLIN. Sun. More than 6,500 firms from 45 countries Including Britain. France. West Germany and most others In Western Europe are exhibiting at the Leipzig trade fair, which opened last night.35 words
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306 1961-09-04 2 BRASILIA. Sunday.. rFHE BRAZILIAN Senate last night voted for a new parliamentary system to reduce the power of the President and create the office of Prime Minister as the responsible executive. The Senate vote was 47 to five in favour of the ncvReuter; UPI - 306 words
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Article62 1961-09-04 2 NEW YORK. Sun. Twentieth Century-Fox has postponed production or its "The Greatest Story Ever Told." a multi-million dollar film on the life oi Christ No reason was given, but It is believed to be connected with Wednesday's disclosure that for the first time 20th Century-Fox would not62 words
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123 1961-09-04 2 HE RECEIVED POISON IN LETTER— AND SWALLOWED IT TK>KYO. Sun. Thr prrsi. dent of a small spinning mill in Nagoya. western Japan, died after swallowing some powder he received in a letter, according to reports reaching here. Polit'c said thr powder contained strychnine nitrate. Inside the letter was a note123 words
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Miscellaneous418 1961-09-04 2 DAIMA c'tlADr lllc 1030 Pliilosopmnf\Ul\J orUnt t;l1 Perspective; lion AgA\n. 11.30 lnviution To Urram; SIIOIST WAVK SKKVK I.: 12.00 Close Down. Ml 1)11 M WAVL SLKVICK: RADIO MALAYA 47b metre* A.M. 6.00 Oood aioiiung. 6.02 NATIONAL SHOKTWAVfc Mormiiß Hrolude. 7.00 The News. SDKYICK 41.7 metres 7.05 Melodies At Sunrise; 8.00418 words
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Article704 1961-09-04 3 NON-ALIGNED LEADERS AT 'SUMMIT' TEND TO FIND FAULT WITH BOTH BLOCS A STRONG current of opinion at the 24-nation Belgrade non- aligned "Summit" conference here is against too violent a condemnation of Russia for its resumption of nuclear tests last week. Many conference participants a ppear toReuter - 704 words
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Article203 1961-09-04 3 T ONDON. Sun. The Observer today described the Russian decision to resume nuclear tests as a colossal blunder which may prove to be a turning point in world affairs. It urged the United States not to resume her own nuclear tests and added: "General de Gaulle,Reuter - 203 words
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Article, Illustration84 1961-09-04 3 Ex-detainee Banda is made a minister I ONDON, Sun. Dr. Hastings Banda, leader of the Malawi Congress Party, has been appointed Minister of National Resources and Local Government in Nyasaland. the Colonial Office announced yesterday. Dr. Banda. 55. was detained from May 1959. until April last year following widespread riots84 words
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Article48 1961-09-04 3 BOMBAY, Sun. British, American, Canadian and French firms have tendered for the design and construction of India's first atomic power station. It will be built at Rarapore, 20 miles north of Bombay. Work Is expected to begin by next March. It will cost $310 million.48 words
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247 1961-09-04 3 'INHUMAN' ORDER TO MALAYS: QUIT AUSTRALIA DARWIN, Sunday. T*HE AUSTRALIAN Government's immigra- tion policy is "inhuman," a member of the Northern Territory Legislative Council, Mr. R. C. Ward, said today. He was referring to the decision to repatriate two Malayan labourers who have been in Australia for 12 and nineReuter - 247 words
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110 1961-09-04 3 Kennedy to Congress: Restore cuts UTANMS PORT Olassa- chusetts), Sun. President Kennedy sent a special message to Congress yesterday urging it in this "climactic hour" to restore 'cuts it had made in his requests for foreign aid funds. In the statement released from his weekend home here, the President saidReuter - 110 words
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Article26 1961-09-04 3 CAIRO. Sun. The Arab force to replace British troops in Kuwait will be ready to move In on Thursday, It was announced here today.26 words
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Article103 1961-09-04 3 300,000 expected at air show f ONDON, Sun.— More than 8.500 official overseas visitors are expected to attend the Farnborough air show, which opens tomorrow. Among them will be powerful teams from Russia and the U.S. Total attendance over the week will probably exceed 300,000. There will be 397 stands103 words
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Article72 1961-09-04 3 CHAMONIX (France), Sun. —A French Jet plane today flashed over the "white valley" in a reconstruction of the Mont Blanc cable car disaster in which six tourists died. Officials would not say if It was piloted by Captalr. Bernard Zelgler. whose plane slashed the wire, causing three72 words
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Article34 1961-09-04 3 MONROVIA, (Liberia). Sun. Dr. Joseph Togba. 45, former president of the World Health Organisation, was yesterday found guilty of embezzling Liberlan Government funds intended for an anti-malaria project. He will appeal.34 words
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Article42 1961-09-04 3 CRADIFF, Sun. About 500 demonstrators marched through the streets of Cardiff today In protest against the presence of 400 West German troops and 40 tanks In Wales for training. The organisers said they had expected about 5.000 to turn out.42 words
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Article31 1961-09-04 3 WASHINGTON, fun. The U.S. Air Force announced yesterday that four squadrons of Jet fighters 72 planes are being sent to Europe to take part in Nato exercise* i31 words
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559 1961-09-04 4 Sex themes not necessarily yellow, says PAP report -I SINGAPORE' Sun. unconstitutional things or hamper us from our goal of building a Malayan society Subject to this reservation, there should be a freer flow of books, scientific literature, plays, films and songs from Communist countries. "We recommend that all non-political559 words
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Article124 1961-09-04 4 New Bill on local Government JESSELTON. Sun.— A Local Government BUI published by the Government today provides that members of a local authority may be nominated or elected or both. "It is not intended to introduce provisions covering elections in this Bill but to legislate separately at the appropriate time,"124 words
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Article68 1961-09-04 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— lnche S.O.A. Alsagoff was elected chairman of the Malay Chamber of Commerce for this year. The other officials elected were: deputy chairman, Inche A. Hamid Allwle: Secretary, Inche A. Wahab Ghany and treasurer. Haji Mohamed Khan: committee: Dato Abdul Hamld bin Haji Jumat. Inche H.68 words
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182 1961-09-04 4 THOMAS CUP: HOW GOVT. PUNS TO WIN IT BACK gINOAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Education Mr- Yong Nyuk Lin said yesterday that the Singapore Government envisaged building at least 25 new-type school halls over the island with facilities for training badminton champions to wrest the Thomas Cup from Indonesia. He182 words
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Article39 1961-09-04 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Madame Ruhiyyih Rabbanl. a renowned writer, will speak on "All People Are Needed." at the National Library oh Tuesday at 7.30 p.m. The talk is organised by the Spiritual Assembly of the Bahais of Singapore.39 words
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Article343 1961-09-04 4 Workers adopt motion at meet to join the SMMWU SINGAPORE, Sun. Members of the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union employed at Boustead and Company here have decided to quit the union and Join the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union because the leadership of the SBHEU343 words
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260 1961-09-04 4 CAR OF DEATH: POLICE APPEAL FOR WOMAN'S HELP them and then disappeared down the road without switching them on again. Yap managed to note the car's registration number but police later found that the car had used a false number plate. No trace has been found of the car. which260 words
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Article62 1961-09-04 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. An Insurance clerk, Quek Kirn Yong, 22. was admitted to the General Hospital here today after sustaining bruises in his arms and face In a scooter accident near Kota Tlnggl. Quek was travelling in his scooter with five friends to Kota Tinggi from62 words
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Article, Illustration214 1961-09-04 4 SINGAPORE. Son. More than 25,000 Catholics and non-Catholics packed the monastery grounds of the Church of St. Alphonsus this evening to witness this year's Novena procession. Held in honour of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour at her shrine in the Church. the procession was arranged by BishopMiss Theresa Fleury in front of the Church - 214 words
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Article315 1961-09-04 4 THE following U today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: From Hong Kong (BA 961) 2.15 p.m.: from London, Rome. Teheran. Karachi, Calcutta (BA 714 i 5 p.m. Thai International: Prom Jakarta (TO 402) 10.15 a.m. iPan- American: From315 words
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Miscellaneous91 1961-09-04 4 The Singapore Diary XANVAXi; UNIVERSITY 7.30 to 8.30 p.m (Jurong Road): Exhibition of re- sixoaporf art production., of the works of whihrn^T^? J SOCIETY butch artists of the 17th to 19th J r x f Viu "^trm A ,V y i??. 1 century by Art Society of Nan- rtls h91 words
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176 1961-09-04 5 PENANG, Sunday. rpHE president of the Penang M.C.A., Mr. Heah Joo Seang, said last night nol all capitalists should be 'condemned. If there were no capital- i ists In this country, then the country would be bankrupt, he told the MCA State176 words
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Article94 1961-09-04 5 IPOH. Sun. Three leading trade unionists from Perak have been selected to attend a trade union course in England under the Colombo Plan. They are Mr. P. C. Gomez, of Ipoh. founder-president of the National Union of Bank Employees; Mr. Fang Ung Ming, of Kampar. chairman94 words
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Article30 1961-09-04 5 SEGAMAT. Sun. Inche Aziz bin Daub, who has worked as a clerk for 13 years In the Secondary English School here, has been transferred to the Seremban Education Office.30 words
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335 1961-09-04 5 Three turf club chifs agree to see AZIZ on horse import rules THE three Federation turf clubs today supporte.l the call by the chairman of the Singapore Turf Club, Mr. Vivian Bath, for relaxation of restrictions on the importation of racehorses from England and Ireland. The chairman of the Selangor335 words
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Article, Illustration54 1961-09-04 5 Gladys, 18, is chosen Miss X-Ray 1961 MISS GLADYS NARAYAN. 18. a receptionist in the Orthopaedic Department. Kuala Lumpur General Hospital, who won the •Miss X-Ray 1961" title from six other contestants at the fifth annual dance of the X-Ray Department held at the Technical College in Kuala Lumpur on54 words
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Article37 1961-09-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mr. 8. Anthonysamy ha* been elected president of the Malayan Railway Employees' Trade Union. Sentul. Mr. V.T. Slvasambu has been elected vice-president. Mr. V. Thambiah secretary and Mr. G. Suppiah treasurer.37 words
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Article138 1961-09-04 5 FOUND WITH THROAT SLIT If OTA BHARU. Sun. 1V A 33-year-old Japanese woman, Mrs. Kimiko Wada. was found dead in her house in Temangan, 37 miles from here, on Friday morning. Her throat had been cut. Her husband. Mr. Wada. assistant manager of the Oriental Mining Company. Temangan. an iron138 words
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Article102 1961-09-04 5 SINGAPORE. Can.-The staff action committee of the People's Association has asked the association's chairman, the Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, to hold negotiations as early as possible over the dismissal of 17 staff officers. The committee's chairman. Mr. Lam Chit Lee. in a letter102 words
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275 1961-09-04 5 OUR PROMOTION. IS BLOCKED BY EXPATS, SAYS UNION CHIEF KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The president of the 2.000 strong Federation Armed Forces Civilian Staff Union. Inche Darus bin Ujang. said today that there was an urgent need to streamline the administrative machinery in the Ministry of Defence. He was *peaKing at275 words
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Advertisement249 1961-09-04 5 WHY LIFE INSURANCE? THERE ARE MANY FORMS OF SAVING: but Life Insurance is the only plan devised by man's intelligence which can ensure that all he works for, dreams for, and plans for, will be fulfilled even if he is not there It is the finest protection which a mm249 words
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130 1961-09-04 6 RETIREMENT: KEEP IT AT 55, SAYS X-RAY UNION T/UALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Federation X-Ray Staff Onion yesterday decided to protest to the Government against its decision to raise the retlr. Ing age of Its employees from 55 to 60 years. At Its annual conference here, It passed a resolution expressing130 words
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Article32 1961-09-04 6 TELUK ANSON. Sun.— Dr. K. I. Thommi. from Beremban. has assumed duties here is Health Officer. Lower Perak, In place of Dr. A. Manoharan, who has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur.32 words
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Article33 1961-09-04 6 1 KUALA SELANGOR, Sun.— i The newly-registered Ist i Kuala Selangor Scout Troop 1 01 the Government English I School. Kampong Kuantan. has begun a Job week to raise I funds <33 words
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331 1961-09-04 6 Tengku likely to probe discontent in branches THAT THREAT TO FORM NEW UMNO DIVISION rpHE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, is expected to investigate the causes of the present discontent in more than half of the Umno branches of Kota Bharu division during his visit here on Thursday and Friday.331 words
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149 1961-09-04 6 Children can now join Zoological Society KUALA LUMPUR, San. The Malayan Zoological Society today launched a drive for membership open to schoolchildren as well as adults. Pupils can become members for $2 a year while others will have to pay an entrance fee of $10 and an annual subscription of149 words
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Article46 1961-09-04 6 IPOH. Sun. The recital by Miss Mildred Dilling. the renowned American harpist, on Sept. 9 will be held at the Lido Cinema instead of the St. John Ambulance hall. Tickets bought before the venue was changed may be exchanged for new seats.46 words
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Article58 1961-09-04 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Selangor Government has approved $100,000 for the breeding of oxen, buffaloes and goats this year. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, announced this yesterday when he handed over 30 oxen and 140 goats to 35 farmers from Bandar.58 words
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Article119 1961-09-04 6 J£UALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Ministry of Rural Development Is to recruit 2,000 more people to teach In adult education classes In the country. A spokesman for the Ministry said today that these new teachers would be need- ed to Implement the Government's plan of opening up119 words
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Article25 1961-09-04 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.-. Mr. Justice and Mrs. J. G. Adams left by air early today for the United Kingdom on six weeks' leave.25 words
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Article, Illustration1539 1961-09-04 7 THE THREE FRENCHMEN WHO CAME TO MALACCA IN 1848 BROUGHT NO KNIVES AND FORKS THE SLUMS WERE A DISGRACE BY ANY STANDARDS DOCTOR Yvan, physician to the French scientific mission to the Far East, was extremely hungry. A small omelette and a bottleHTS - 1,539 words
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Obituary29 1961-09-04 8 H nrit Sill i Mimmmm) REQUIEM HIGH MASS in l<» in( the lata Mr MT. Pillav. II si 'orepb ffiurrh on "J-<ll nt I Ml p m29 words
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Article133 1961-09-04 8 M H,rW. SIC (Minimum, i n <ii-h«« Mu ipon I Irudint d*n>« LOUISE KLIRK'I SPICIALITUI ml ngr intimnlf A4vu* h»r«» ln'lltut J«UM«M «t Htm Ann BuiMnif. Spar* WIN A 7J CU FT rrlm«ri«" Family lyrkpoi pri» rootwl fnr s.|J.irl.i-t. lv>n I d»l»» K»t»r >o rt«y USE COPPCRTOME ■< I133 words
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The Straits Times Monday. September 4. 1961.
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Article607 1961-09-04 8 The water supply project announced on Saturday by Dr. Toh Chin Chye underlines just oi*e of the many points ot economic inter-dependence oi Singapore and the Malay Peninsula. The extra water, amounting to 3.040 million gallons daily at peak capacity when the Johore and Scudai river schemes607 words
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Article352 1961-09-04 8 The nnal dividend declared by Tronoh Mines will attract interest even among those who did not join in the June-July scramble which sent shares in this company lo the slippery peak of 95 shillings on the Malayan Stock Excnange. Tronoh is the first majot tin concern mining in352 words
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Article256 1961-09-04 8 Whilst impresario KiirushIchev has been throwing his weight about in the more obvious arenas of Laos Germany and Japan, the Communist guerilla army in South Vietnam has been fighting a full-scale war to gain control of the rice-producing area south of Saigon. As well as the more subtle256 words
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Article, Illustration1398 1961-09-04 8 DOUBTFUL VALUE OF THIS BRITISH CHAIN of BASES CYPRUS. ADEN. MALTA. LIBYA. KENYA. MALAYA. SINGAPORE. HONG KONG AND THE CARIBBEAN ARE AT WORST A LIABILITY AND AT BEST A WASTING ASSET THE SECOND OF TWO ARTICLES From the LONDON TIMES THE Defence vVhite Paper of 195 7, which still provides1,398 words
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538 1961-09-04 8 IT is quite clear from the lengthy statement issued by Dr. Lee Slew Choh that the Barisan Soclalls is In fact opposed to merger and prefers a confederation with Internal security a an autonomous subject and not a national responsibility. The demand for merger538 words
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Advertisement323 1961-09-04 8 ARTHUR MEE'S CHILDREN'S ENCYCLOPEDIA Arthur Mee's Children Encyclopedia, is a truly unique achievement. For forty years i( lias nmained supreme, unclwllonurd a- home education m its finest form. The latest edition in ten volumes, .superbly produced, expertly written, upholds the tine tradition of the work, a tradition acknowledged .by generations323 words
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207 1961-09-04 9 Kelantan's rural opponent: Monsoon season KU A L LUMPUR. Sun The Kelantan Government will have to race against the monsoon season to complete rural dt'vel opment projects costine about $500,000. The projects, which Include the building of 40 community halls, two kanipong roads at Tumpat and Paslr Mas, and a207 words
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Article24 1961-09-04 9 SEREMBAN. Sun. The Mentri Besar of Negri Sembilan. Dr. Mohumed Said bin Mohamed. visited the Ulu Jimah land development scheme today.24 words
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Article73 1961-09-04 9 IPOH. Sun. Ipoh Town Council has engaged more senior staff as part of the plan for eventual municipal status. Ten new posts were created, including those of Legal Secretary, <\lr. Lim Thlam Poh\ Health Officer <Dr. D Ray and two surveyors. ■Mr K.A. Podikuniu and Mr.73 words
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Article80 1961-09-04 9 Woman is killed in crash OAWANG. Sun. A woman was killed and 12 others injured this morning when a lorry in which they were travelling fell into a 25-foot ravine. The accident occurred on an estate road five miles from here. The dead woman was Lee Fong. 51. Two of80 words
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Article346 1961-09-04 9 They must ask permission to keep their Malayan jobs PENANG, Sunday. SERVICES wives and families, and holders of social visit passes, who have taken jobs in the Federation without permission from the Controller of Immigration, will be given a chance to put matters right. A spokesman346 words
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322 1961-09-04 9 BID TO CANCEL ELECTION FAILS IN COURT TI|R. JUSTICE ADAMS, in the High Court here yesterday, dismissed a petition by three Socialist Front members against the election of three Alliance men to the Kluang Town Council. The petitioners, M&urs. P Yap Choon Kong. Benedict de Costa ana Cniain Toric Kwee,322 words
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297 1961-09-04 9 The year it takes a student to settle down SINGAPORE, Sunday. iyt ALAYAN students returning from AusA tralia take about a year to readapt themWyes to the local environment, according to Mrs. M. C. Hodgkin, an Australian expert who U carrying out research among returned students here, Mrs. Hodgkin Is297 words
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91 1961-09-04 9 Co-ops urged to invest in housing SINGAPORE. Sun. The first Singapore co-operative conference, to be held next Sunday, will ho asked to approve a motion urging all co-operative societies "to invest their surplus funds in the development of co-operative housing in Singapore at a reasonable rate of interest." The move91 words
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Article47 1961-09-04 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Municipal Education Officer. Dr. F.J.A. Rawcliffe, will open the new extension of the Methodist Boys' Primary School at Sentul at 11.15 a.m. on Saturday. The opening will follow a dedication ceremony to be held by Bishop Hobart B. Amstutz.47 words
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141 1961-09-04 9 I>ENANG, Bun. Four retiring c ployoes of Weanie"" organisation in Penang. with an aggregate of 167 years' service between them, were entertained by their colleagues to a farewell dinner at the Vlolot Cafe last night. Mr. H. Oates. assistant go. neral manager of the141 words
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Article, Illustration56 1961-09-04 9 Betty is first entrant in queen contest MISS BETTY YAP SWEE NGOII. 19. who is the first entrant for the Welfare Queen contest of the University of Maluya Students' Union to be held In Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 7. Miss Yap is a clerk in the Employees Provident Fund office56 words
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Article48 1961-09-04 9 KUALA KANOBAR. Sun. Inche Yusof bin HaJl Vunus has been elected chairman of the Party Rakyat's Kuala Kangsar branch. Other officials are: Vicechairman. Mr. Chong Kwan Wong; hon. secretary. HaJl Azmir bin Yahya; assistant secretary, Mr. Khor Tee Lum and treasurer. Mr. Llm Keat Choon.48 words
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Article44 1961-09-04 9 JESSELTON. Sun. Two women teachers will leave North Borneo later this month for a three-month course in home economics given by the Rural and Industrial Development Authority in Malaya. They are Chegu Dlnlsiah binte Jangkat and Chegu Hytchintha blnte Maj&kll44 words
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Article370 1961-09-04 9 THE First Magistrates Court here yesterday ruled that Yap Xi Seng. 21. must answer an allegation that he used a microphone to Incite supporters of the Socialist Front to assault those of the Alliance Party at a rally Yap. defended by Mr. K. L. Devaser, pleaded370 words
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177 1961-09-04 9 CROWDS AT MAHA SHOW REDUCED BY RAIN w u/ii*A LUMPoBt Bull lik UIKJU \i,i.' I.IK IcjMTt" cci kU vii' kU*t ..iiu .-t'itlis ■MUM u t vtic iuui-uay Ma\« mjttii n£i'i-nuiiii u.xUial A&dociaiiou twaiDuion. vuiu.ii t tiued ai me belangor Turf Ctub here tonigm. The exhibition closed at 11 p.m with177 words
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Article32 1961-09-04 9 KOTA BHARU. Sun. The Sultan of Kelantan and the Raja Perempuan toured Ulu Kelantan district today. They were accompanied by the Mentri Eesar. Dato HaJl Ishak Lotfl bin Omar.32 words
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Advertisement210 1961-09-04 9 Ww n| Ilu /™i 111 rt If i\% Mr i lid 1 11 Ail Pk Uulii vi Thirty seconds' and namtint; aches, »tal)hin« twinpos, melt away in the tillQ 1 1 HI 011 C HI w.rm clow of McnihoUtum DEEP llGUlllQMull HEAT trcatmrnt. That's better! That's much better O I210 words
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Advertisement183 1961-09-04 9 £M UPTIME \Hy mm labour llflff k MONEY with the 1 JLJ T The NHW HOOVKKMA- TIC 3314 tfi th« only f __^lfcfc_l «-<t»lilng machine with las— Wßlk pulsulor "boiling action" Hfas^sVl |L AUTOMATIC HEATEK- TIMER CONTROLS. Bi* pound* of ilitilifi tak« only eifht minute* to wa<th and iin««! Auk183 words
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Article, Illustration395 1961-09-04 10 L SKETCHES FROM LIFE. By Dean Ache»on Homish Hamilton. 215.) BY HAROLD NICOLSON THE Americans arc a witty people but they do not possess a European type of humour. They are suspicious ol" irony and like farce. Mr. Dean Acheson, in395 words
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264 1961-09-04 10 When prince was 'kept in' for teasing his sister THE QUEEN AND HER CHILDREN. By Lady Peoeock. 'Hurchinson 10i. 6d dolls, the nursery trivia, the day that Prince Charles was "kept in" for teasing his sister, it is all here. Prince Charles is a thpughtful and serious boy, with a264 words
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Article191 1961-09-04 10 American history for export THE CIVIL WAR IN AMERICA. •> Alan Barker (A. and C. Black. 11. IpROM their first youth Americans are bombarded with the traditions of their great Civil War. They learn It at school, hear its songs on the radio, see it larger than life on the191 words
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508 1961-09-04 10 HE'S STILL CHASING CHARLEY AND FAR FROM FAINT A DICTIONARY O F SLANG. Two Volt. By Eric Partridge. (Ratified** and Ktqon Paul. Supplement 60s. Th« tct S fni.) I By IVOR BROWN OINCE Mr. Partridge includes English spoken by all classes in both hemispheres his efforts to keep up with508 words
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Article90 1961-09-04 10 A helpful venture oy i Longmans is the Nt-w Swan Shakeipeare. preM-nting the plays in the simplt.st aiirt most direct way It It neither a Minplitied text nor an attempt to tell the story In this case A Midsummer Night's Dream. The text remains as ShaKesptare wrote90 words
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Advertisement193 1961-09-04 10 Jeatkep bed comfort! jL*s rt 44fiJt£fL&* "Aerostablc" independent suspension on 4 wheels. Irons out humps and iclts. discs smooth rule. Try Dauphine at Progress Motors or other Renault dealers. A RENAULT PRODUCT PM MM Visit Progress Motors 46 Orchard Road. Singapore. Tel: ***** RENAULT ~3 f* It A/Jf^.. now I193 words
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Miscellaneous300 1961-09-04 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS radio play (s>. 1. A distressing peroon. bu'. 7. Primitive peoples support perhaps he provides some- hurried progress In local ihing warm (or the patient government areas? (8. S>. (4, 9). 8. Outstanding feat* of a row* 9. The essay might make It nig man <13>.300 words
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Advertisement1334 1961-09-04 11 w-^ McALISTER «c CO., LTD. Wow War* til, nt, nni I^*"W LBMSSOI, HAMOOM. ROTTIfOAII. HAVtt, LBS ANOIIES SAH FRANCISCO. fc HULL. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER A PORTLANO. Sport P. Sham Pt»t*g Aattftiag cargt far Ctitral fc Stall 7/10 Saft 11 Stft Aaarica CITT Of WILIINSTON SUNNYVILLE Sport P. Sham Pining S port1,334 words
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Article1727 1961-09-04 12 gHARP rises and equally severe dips, in the metal price failed last week to* move prices in the tin section of the Malayan Stock Exchange hardiy one way or the other. This could only be at- tributed to the fact that many operators are fully!1,727 words
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Article30 1961-09-04 12 KIBBIH TIN iprrlb.l (prrpirul) Aur. !H 88\ctx. 5487 29 87 4 cts. S5OO ::n 87*, cU. 5489 31 87 seta. closed Sept. 1 86S eta. 5495.75 2 J4M.S7'i30 words
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Article65 1961-09-04 12 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' AHoclation made this change in its rates to merchants on Saturday (the rate is to $100 >: Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Swedish Kroner 1 68 On the free exchange market In Hon^ Konr, the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.72 i for T.T.65 words
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Article50 1961-09-04 12 WECK-S STOCK 'INOICCf Annul 28 Aimuit 2» Augutt M Alltutt 31 llplimtit 1 l.pttmh.r 2 Industrials: IO.M 163.23 163. SI 16.1. 48 16.1.34, IM.M Tln§: SM.M 340.40 340.3? 34O.-.'-> 3:is..1« 3.17 <>6 t Rutobtu: 241 62 241.62 HtM -Ml 62 241 62 241.62 •Ian. 1 1tM 10050 words
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Article50 1961-09-04 12 Icnirrlnh Rubber Kudong Tj. Pail Tronoh TtUm B^radin Rubber t Interim. urrrnt pavmrnt 20' lv»d. 1* 6.t D.ilr of pa tint- nt Srpt. 20 Sopl 23 Oct. 20 Sept. 20 Tolml for \ear 30 i 6s. 3d. Total for previous »ear 27i». 374 r. 3s. l)d. 30--. 16%50 words
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Article441 1961-09-04 12 MODEST PRICE RISE OF 62 1/2 cts. npHERE was a modest A rise of 62A cents in the tin price on Saturday morning which brought it back to 5496.37 J. It closed the woek therefore only $3.62} below tht I peak of $500 recorded on Tuesday which was the highest441 words
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Article1397 1961-09-04 12 THr !<Ute of shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange showiiif last business to AUaTust 26 (A) and last business since that date IB) with H and I. standing (or Highest and Lowest business this year to date, were: Vsuxhsll 8 6 3 6 Kent 7 9 11,397 words
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Advertisement565 1961-09-04 12 SPREAD THE RISK Why »arry? L.r tha Mana«art af rha THIRD MALAYAN FUND, financial eiptrti wha hava o«umulof«d a vast amount af axaarianca and knowltd«t af thrs markat work far you. Ltt tnam >pr<od yaur Invastmant ovar Malaya's loana'ast antarprisas. Application form anal trtm IwaJMat oblaimmbU tr»m tht Wanaacrt. _P.565 words
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Advertisement769 1961-09-04 13 NOTICE It Is hereby notified that Mr Lun Tlang Scan has resigned as a Chief Store-keeper with us and I cari therefore no longer transact any business on behalf of the firm. ASIA MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED Singapore. PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC BURSAR APPLICATIONS are Invited for the post of Bursar769 words
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Advertisement575 1961-09-04 13 NOTICE Mr. Vincent Chen Menf Hong alias Vincent M. H. Chen Is no i lor.nT employed by us an Oenrral Manager and can therefore no longer transact any business on behalf of the nrm. LNIVERSAL ENTERPRISES LIMITED SINGAPORE. UNAUTHORISED COLLECTOR An Indian boy a«e about 13 dressed In Boys' Brißude575 words
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Advertisement725 1961-09-04 13 (Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT 7* Wordt Si (Min.)— Box tt ctt. txtrm TIME KEEPER. All applicants under Box A. 4372 thanked. Vacaacy filled, j GRADE Ml DRESSER position filled, applicants thanked. Post Box 14 K-'i t a Os tncron II ifchlftods. i COOK BOY elderly with good ttstl--1725 words
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Advertisement941 1961-09-04 13 SITUATIONS WANTED 7* Wordt Si (Mim.)— Box it ctt. extra READ the Senior Appointments Vacant in The Sunday Mall each week. COOKROV ANO AMAH available Sept luth. on. Present employer desires placlnti th< m before departure. Highly recommended. Phone (Spore) «J332. ENGLISHMAN. 30 yrs. of SjjSi Singapore Cill/en. msrketing experience941 words
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Advertisement993 1961-09-04 13 HOUSES I LAND FOR SALE I tt Wordt Mm. It- Box it ctt. extra i OEI TIONG NAM Park Freehold I modern 3-hedroom huntrnlows. Prices from $37.0n.i. Loan available »2n.i«io. monthly instalment* ten years bast* principal interest $24« 40. Estate Oel Tionx Ham 3:1 M Teluk Ayer Street. Spore Tel:993 words
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Advertisement682 1961-09-04 13 BOOKS IV PUBLICATIONS It Wordt $S (Min.)— Bo* it ett. txtra THE NEW ILLUBTKATXD INTERNATIONAL. ENCYCLOPEDIA SIX MANOSOMC VOLUMfS IDEAL. FOR HOME. SCHOOU OrTICI SSO.OO PKR BET PKOBRAL PUBLICATION* LTO. Timti H*«M, St«|*e*r« 27 sjivartMs, Mila.ti 111 Pudu Rsad, K.L. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES tt Wordt SS (Min.)— Bos St eta. omtrm682 words
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Advertisement616 1961-09-04 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Wordt Si (HlM.)— Bom S* ctt. txtra tSBJ TRIUMPH MAVFLOWtR <n •xosptlooa'.ly good condition. Well shod. $1480-. Inspection, Details from P*t*r 77 Beach Road, B'por*. lei ***** PORO ANOLIA ISS3 two owners good condition, 71.000 mil**. Reliable runabout first offer SI. IOO. Phon* (Spore) *****, 6.15.—616 words
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Advertisement545 1961-09-04 13 FOR SALE tt Wordt Si (Min.)-Box tt ctt. txtrm BBAUCOURT TYPEWRITERS Komi adding machines Vacanson calculate- Photo print machlnea Reliance- l>n vlslbla race— d cabinets "CI.C". Stonura cupboard* tiling cabinet terns typUt stands executive and typist chairs stationery cahinrts letter trays desks. Hales and ssrvire*. Helium* Office duppnea. 40. Raffles545 words
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1917 1961-09-04 14 BY EPSOM JEEP IPOH, Sun. L and T 1 Stable's Lightning Flash won the Sultan's Gold Vase over 5 .If straight here today. Lightning Flash, with Noel McGrowdie riding a wellJudged race, won by 1) lengths from the rank-out-sider Flying Phoenix with Happy Melody1,917 words
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Article160 1961-09-04 14 SPC take trophy SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore Polo Club won the Gibson iiophy when they beat Buklt Tlmah Saddle Club by 48 >i points to 24-.. at the gymkhana at Thomson Road today. Singapore Pole Club won five of the nine events In the contest: Results Best Turn Out: 1 Royal160 words
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Article25 1961-09-04 14 IPOH. Sun Chong Kang Chow <.Mr. Perak. I960), a 20-year-old Ipoh schoolboy, will represent Perak In the Mr. Malaya contest at Kuala Lumpur.25 words
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Article55 1961-09-04 14 TOTAL POOL $162,700. l«t *****2 $43,810. 2nd *****7 $20,590 3rd *****3 $10,514. Starter* ($1,564 each) *****0, *****9. *****0, *****3. *****7, *****4. *****4. Consolation ($l,OOO each) *****1, *****3. *****8. *****7. *****0, *****2. *****4. *****2. *****6, *****3 Nos. forecast 222 $1 pays SSOO. Last four digits of Ist prise 022255 words
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Article685 1961-09-04 14 FOREIGN SPORTS ROUNDUP DORTMUND, Sun. Gordon Pirie, the 3,000 metre world record holder, was suspended here yesterday until further notice. Jack Crump, the secretary ox the British Amateur Athletic Board, told reporters that Pirie had been suspended rrom competing anywhere in the world because he had reportedReuter - 685 words
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230 1961-09-04 14 If you suffer from A BRONCHITIS read this EPHAZONE tablets are available to all sufferers from bronchitis, asthma, bronchial catarrh, phlegm on the chest, hay fever and allied complaints. EPHAZONE is easy to lake, safe to use and give* quick relief and sureness of effect. The properties 01 EPHAZONB may230 words
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632 1961-09-04 15 Liverpool only side with 100 p.c. record LONDON. Sun. LIVERPOOL in the Second Division remained the only club with a 100 per cent record in the English Football League alter a day of heatwave soccer yesterday. The temperature was 75 degrees in the shade when iManehester City, the First Division632 words
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Article354 1961-09-04 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —Although they won only two r:;atches today, the Royal Bangkok Sports Club team of golfers beat the Selangor Golf Club by 9i matches tc BJ. The result was not Known until the last match wan completed, and Voraporn Is rangkul and R.354 words
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336 1961-09-04 15 BARRETTO ARE TEAM CHAMPIONS WITH 96 POINTS SINGAPORE. Sun. Barretto (96 points) won the team title at the Singapore Business Houses Athletic Federation ciiampionships at Farrer Park today. Wearnes were run-ners-up with 75 points. Highlight of the programme was the exciting race between B. Gome*, j. Fernandez and Er Chiang336 words
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Article33 1961-09-04 15 KUALA LUMPUJt, f.:..~ V: torLi Institution "A" ret lined Ux Selangor School Sport.. Council seven-a-slde rugger title when they beftt Kajang High School "A 8-3 in the final at Shaw Road yesterday.33 words
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Article999 1961-09-04 15 Birmingham 1 Leicester 5 Blackburn 2 Wotres 1 Blackpool Man. United 3 Bolton 2 Arsenal I hH-r.i 0 Fnlhatn ti Kvprton 0 Sheffield W. 4 Man. City 1 Burnley 3 Sheffield I 0 Aston 1 Tottenham S Cardiff HIM I Ipswich West Ham 3 Notts forest I999 words
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642 1961-09-04 15 STORE REST WIND UP SERIES WITH INNINGS VICTORY SINGAPORE, Sun. The strong Rest cricket team wrote a memorable ending to their series against Europeans for the Conrad Clarke Shield by scoring an innings win on the padang today. Final scores: Europeans 73 and 68; Rest 144. Rest took only 75642 words
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Advertisement778 1961-09-04 14 NOTICE T&IS ta to advise all our em- j tamers that Mr. Rex Chua Seng srtwi our Sales Representative is no longer in our employ and has no authority what-so-ever to represent us as from the 3Ut August. ML UNIVERSAL BUSINESS CORPORATION LTD., 328 Clemenceau House. S pore. HOTKE The778 words
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Advertisement1284 1961-09-04 14 BY ORDER OF THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD AUCTION >\l.r OF UNCLAIMED CARGO Comprising:— Tinned provisions, sugar, tes- tile flour, bran, teak scantlings, chemicals, iron works, asbestos 'sheets, liquors, empty bags, spare parts, etc.. etc. TO BE HELD AT GODOWN "K" SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD (>n Tl r.sn.W. STH SEPTEMBER 1961. AT1,284 words
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Advertisement141 1961-09-04 14 EPHAZONE Distributed by: L. MORfSON, SON 4 JONEJ (FAR EAST) LTD. 25. Medeiros building*. Cecil Strew. Singopore. KMAfttflLk ALSO Ar TaSfei 34. An-pong Ad, 'ffffirPw Kuala Lumpur. "t^-W 20T, Penong smart fashion accessory Bausch&Lomb 9 Sun Glasses The smartest fashion accessory between you and the sun is a pair of141 words
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Miscellaneous64 1961-09-04 14 SOCCER STOFIE JUNIOR CUP: Blue Rovers v Oeylang Utd (Balestlei Rd>; Serangoon Gardens v Daru) Aflah i Oeylang i. Friendly: SHBRC v HMS Terror 'Bkt Chermln). J. BAHRU LGE DIV. 1: I 'lo PMO Gurkha v 1/2 KEO Gurkha (Sri Oelarrn R'GOR LGE DIV. 1: TPCA v Sultan Suleiman (Princes64 words
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Miscellaneous76 1961-09-04 15 SOCCER SPORE LGE DIV. 2: Police 3 Royal Navy 1. Friendly: Education 0 JEC 0. L. PERAK KO TOfRXF.Y T Anson* Teruna Jsya 8 Kuala Bernam Est. 3. C. KEDAH LGE <Sg. Patanit: rvpot Brie of Ourkh.is 4 Petritrta SuiiKPi Paslr 0: Bstt: Rittca F^ 3 C Kedah India"' CRICKET76 words
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Miscellaneous87 1961-09-04 15 sKi.AMAT LC.F: Jollllads 4 Internationa? Club 1. BODYBUILDING MR. PERAK IMI (Ipoh): 1 Mohomed Zain bin Latiff 2 Mohnmed Noor Sh-illiidin 3 Chen Sik Client MOTOR RACING M.\LA\ w MM r.o-K\RT MKET (KL> Race 1: 1 A.O.R. WM 2 K Ben»ley 3 L.T. Oliver. »!ii(e 2: 1 BUI Wylle 287 words
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667 1961-09-04 16 Convenors declare constitution: Colonialism No. 1 enemy gARISAX Socialis, Singapore's biggest opposition party, has adopted as its symbol a five-pointed red star cutting into the upper edge of a blue circle against a white background. Details of the symbol and the party's constitution and667 words
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Article, Illustration50 1961-09-04 16 PRESIDENT TITO of Yugoslavia (extreme left) welcomed delegates to the Neutralist Summit conference on their arrival in Belgrade. The man second from left is unidentified. Others are (from left): UAR's President Nasser. Algerian FLN leader Ben Khedda and Mali's President Keita U.P.I, picture.UPI - 50 words
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Article53 1961-09-04 16 LONDON, Sun. Holidaymakers on the beach at Sidmouth, Devon, yesterday discovered the body of Mr. Bernard Lemmon, 38-year-old personnel officer with a British firm in Malaya He was believed to have fallen 300 feet from a cliff Mr. Lemmon. a father of four, was onReuter - 53 words
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Article32 1961-09-04 16 NEW DELHI. Sun.— Police have arrested in various parts of Punjab State 40 Communists and 37 followers of the fasting leader. Master Tara Singh, on charges of disturbing the peace.32 words
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202 1961-09-04 16 IRA HOLDS UP TRAIN, BLOWS UP ENGINE BELFAST, Sunday. QUNMEN seized a passenger train in Northern Ireland late last night, uncoupled the engine, then blew it up togethei: with a bridge. The raiders thought to be members of the illegal Irish Republican Army held 90 passengers at gunpoint while they202 words
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Article127 1961-09-04 16 The plastic bombers: 20 arrests PARIS, Sun.— French police have uncovered what they believe to be the main group of plotters responsible lor most and possibly all of the 1.000 plastic bomb incidents in France and Algeria this year. A spokesman said today that documents recently seized by police uncoveredReuter - 127 words
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Article40 1961-09-04 16 TOKYO. Sun— A 'suicide squad' of Japanese farmers i was due to move onto the! target zone of the north Fuji firing range tomorrow to try nnd prevent United States marines from holding firing j practice there— ReuterReuter - 40 words
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402 1961-09-04 16 WORRIED STORE OFFICIALS WERE SOON SMILING w v J MALAYA CUP TIES BACK PAGE SPORT By TEOH ENG TATT Singapore. Sunday SINGAPORE, the Malaya Cup champions, never gave their supporters an *-> anxious moment as they crushed Negri Sembilan. who held them to a draw in their first match, by402 words
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326 1961-09-04 16 TtfENTAKAB. Sun. Perak lfA qualified to meet Singapore j in the inter-zone final of the Foong Seong Cup badminton for the right to challenge holders aPenang. In the North lone final here tonight, Perak beat Pahang 9-0. Perak. who resumed from an overnight lead326 words
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Article78 1961-09-04 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Par I EaA Air Force soccer champion* ships bc-^iii tomorrow with four Isix-cslda niiiiclif.s and t".o InterI Station name* at Sclangor. In the main tournament. Hong Kont; nu-et O.t.i 7.4: i p.m. and Ciiun-i au.tiusl Buuenvorth at i 9 p.m. Other itaUoni engaged are78 words
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Article241 1961-09-04 16 Perak had bad 20-min spell ifUALA LUMPUR. Sun. **Perak finished handsomely to take a 4-1 victory over Armed Forces in their Malaya Cup second round match at the Meroeka Stadium today, but for 20 minutes in the second half they look anything but the confident leaders of the north zone241 words
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Article178 1961-09-04 16 I^TALACCA. Bun— Three smart aM goals by International inside forward Aodul Gnani enabied Selangor to beat Malacca 4-1 In the second round of the Muuya Cup competition at Kubu Stadium today. Seiangor. who dictated piny throughout, opened atcounu. 111 lite seventh minute when Ghani tound the178 words
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