The Straits Times, 11 September 1961
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Title Section19 1961-09-11 1 WlirU.l lIAILY CERTIFIED VAI F IVdIHS 90.000 The Straits Times ?ie*>P<"* 1 Estd. 1843. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11.1961. 15 CENTS.19 words
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Article, Illustration1632 1961-09-11 1 40,000 additional U.S. 'Regulars,' says Defence troops going soon Secretary McNamara British and Russian build-up, too MR. ROBERT McNAMARA, the U.S. Defence Secretary, announced yesterday that about 40,000 additional regular army troops would be sent to Europe "in the immediate future". At Hit' same time, the DefenceReuter - 1,632 words
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Article202 1961-09-11 1 •KEEP OUT OF TEST AREA MOSCOW. Sunday. KSSIA is shortly to test multi-stage rockets in the Pacific aboul one thousand miles li-west of Hawaii, the Soviet news agency Tass announced today, i The tests will be carried out between next Wer 1 day and Oct.Reuter - 202 words
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116 1961-09-11 1 Outsider pays $113 for third place PKXAXG. Sun In Winning Mood, a seven year old Australian mare, which linished third in the 2.45 race here this afternoon, paid SI 13 for a place lor a S3 bet. The marc, which has never won a race after four years in Malaya,116 words
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Article28 1961-09-11 1 RANGOON. Sun— Burma will send a nine-member delegation to Tokyo in early October to negotiate with the Japanese Government for an additional US$2OO million in reparations. U.P.I.UPI - 28 words
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Article60 1961-09-11 1 ORKNEY (Transvaal). Sun. Miners were trapped for three hours in skips halfway to the surface in the Western Reef's cold mine when a pet cat touched a 6.000-rolts cable and caused a short circuit. Electricians worked in pitch darkness to rerepair the electrical system. AnReuter - 60 words
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Article57 1961-09-11 1 RANGOON. Sun A thief snatched a gold chain and locket from a girl at a railroad station here and then swallowed the particles when police gave chase. He was later caught by police, rushed to a hospital and given a strong laxative. The locket andUPI - 57 words
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Article31 1961-09-11 1 HONG KONG. Sun.— Seven people were killed In three separate landslides in Kowloon and the New territories, caused by the tropical storm. Olga. today, a Government spokesman said tonight31 words
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Article134 1961-09-11 1 i HONG KONG. Sun— More skilled workmen are going abroad, especially to North Borneo and Brunei, for employment, according to Mr. PCM. Sedgwlck. the Commissioner of Labour. He said of the 282 workmen who left during the 'second quarter of the year. 130 went toReuter - 134 words
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259 1961-09-11 1 83 DI E AS AIRLINER CRASHES IN EIRE SHANNON AIRPORT (Irish Republic), Sun. 83 PEOPLE aboard a President airlines charter aircraft were killed when it crashed in thick fog here today. Most of the passengers were German tourists. The plane was on a flight from Ducsseldorf to Chicago, and putReuter - 259 words
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Article93 1961-09-11 1 GOVT. OFFERS AID TO TARA SINGH A.VIRIISAK. Sun. The Punjab State Government yesterday offered Government doctors to examine and treat Tara Sinuh. now in the .'t.tli day of his last unto death for a separate Pun-jabi-speaking State Yr-.trnla.vs mediial bulletin on the 7ii .M'.tr-nld Sikh leader said his condition continuedReuter - 93 words
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Article136 1961-09-11 1 Driver dies in racing crash Monza (Italy), Sun.— Racing driver Wolfgang von Trips and about six spectators were reported killed when the German aces Ferrari hurtled into the crowd during the Italian Grand Prix here today. Von Trips, who escaped death b.v Inches last February when his Ferrari 'somersaulted at136 words
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679 1961-09-11 2 KENNEDY, MAC REGRET RUSSIA'S REFUSAL REACTION TO KHRUSHCHEV'S REJECTION OF TEST BAN PROPOSAL VI K. Macmillan and President Kennedy last night issued a joint statement noting "with the deepest regret" that Russia has not accepted their proposal of Sept. 3 that tests in the earth's atmosphere producing fall-out should beReuter - 679 words
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302 1961-09-11 2 (CARDIFF, Sun.— Boos, jeers, eggs and tomatoes thrown by kerb- side crowds greeted 2.000 demonstrators against German tro-jps training in Wales yesterday as they converged on the British army's Castlemartin V. nk and firing rango near Pembroke. The "peace march organised by302 words
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370 1961-09-11 2 Katanga army alert to repel Tshombe ouster ELJSABETHVILLE, Sunday. PRESIDENT Moise Tshombe said yesterday the 1 Katanga army had been put on o state of alert following official reports from Leoponville that the central Congolese Government had decided to end Katanga's independence by tomorrow He said the Congolese Government hadReuter - 370 words
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Article34 1961-09-11 2 LONDON. Sun. King Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia has bought for his own personal use a de Havilland Comet 4C jet airliner, it was announced at the Farnborouj'h air show yesterday. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article164 1961-09-11 2 CAPETOWN. Sunday. T\R. Hendrik Verwoerd, Prime Minister, claimed yesterday that Britain had been prepared to leave South Africa 'in the lurch whiu we were still members of the Commonwealth." He told an election meeting at Oaleside that when Mr. Harold Macmillan, theReuter - 164 words
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Article58 1961-09-11 2 MANILA, Sun. Rice was being rationed in the Philippines yesterday for the first tnn e since the immediate post-war period. The rice shortage had reached a critical point, and long queues formed at government rice distributing centres her e and in outlying towns. President Carlos GarciaReuter - 58 words
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Article80 1961-09-11 2 RIO DE JANEIRO. Sun The Brazilian Air Force Is to send 12 tough paratroops into the Matto Orosso jungle to recover the body of Richard Mason, the British explorer killed by Indians this weekIt has not been decided whether to land the troops on the sandy80 words
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Article183 1961-09-11 2 MYSTERY BLAZE AT RED EMBASSY WASHINGTON. 3un.— Th« Soviet Embassy reported last night that "unknown persons" tried to set nre to the building but that the fire was Quickly put out by embassy personnel. A brief statement Issued by an embassy *pokesmau said a strong protest had been made toUPI - 183 words
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Miscellaneous23 1961-09-11 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /Vuats tue book: iVc) 1 <& 7 VBeEN WANTING^) PHHHl^fe*^ LATEST .X_ (go*** on am "I [stuping am tvKM»qa)23 words
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784 1961-09-11 3 pOLICE last night redoubled the heavily armed guard around the Elysee Palace in a follow-up to the unsuccessful bomb plot on 'fit life of President de Gaulle. The assassination attempt, which occurred on Friday night as the President and his wife drove toReuter; UP - 784 words
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82 1961-09-11 3 US ROCKET RUN INTO DOUBLE TROUBLE NEW YORK, Sun. Two of Americas most advanced rockets a "spy-in-the-sky" Samos satellite and a Nike-Zeus anti-missile missile ran into trouble yesterday. The camera-loaded Samos 111 satellite exploded on its launching pad at Point Arguello, California. In a tremendous ball of flame. The Nike-ZeusReuter - 82 words
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Article54 1961-09-11 3 NEW ORLEANS. Sun. About 200.000 people have fled from Louisiana and Texas towns threatened by a giant hurricane moving toward** America's south-east coast from the Gulf of Mexico. A meteorologist who flew Into the "eye" of the 135 m.p.h. hurricane yesterday, said it was the biggest heReuter - 54 words
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Article182 1961-09-11 3 ACCRA, Sunday. 'THE GHANA Government last night declared a limited state of emergency in the strikebound western ports of Takoradi and Sekondi. It covers all railway and harbour property, virtually paralysed by a six-day strike over Government wage cuts. Platoons of steel-helmet-ed riot police patrolledReuter - 182 words
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337 1961-09-11 3 WAS SECRET LETTER ON BRITISH SELL-OUT A FORGERY? ONDON, Sun. A photographic copy of a letter purporting to be wiitten by a Conservative M. P. claiming to disclose secret British plans for retaining control in uewly independent African states, was circulated vi Belgrade during the neutrals summit. The Observer saidReuter - 337 words
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Article147 1961-09-11 3 A CCRA, Sun. Britain's decision to apply for membership of the European Common Market will be the main lsoue before the Commonwealth Finance Ministers' meeting which opens here next Tuesday, according to Accra financial sources. The Ghana delegation, headed by the Finance Minister 4Reuter - 147 words
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Article115 1961-09-11 3 JAKARTA. Sun. The Indonesian Air Force chief-of-staff. Air Marshal Suryadarma, has instructed commanders of all air bases in the republic to "prepare for the liberation of West Irian." An Air .Force spokesman. Major Agus Suroto. said yesterday that the decision was taken "In view ofReuter; UPI - 115 words
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Article20 1961-09-11 3 AMMAN, Sun. An Israeli was killed when he tried to infiltrate to the Jordan sector of Jerusalem. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Miscellaneous396 1961-09-11 3 RADIO SINGAPORE The Musicians: 10.30 Phllo«vhlSHORT WAVE RFRVirF- cal Pers P*ctlve; 11.00 Sing It K1 4ll tp ICEi Again: 1130 Invitation To Dreai. MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE- l2 Cl06e Vtnm am .^Sorsw 602 RADI MALAYA Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News- NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 7.05 Melodies At Sunrise- 8 00 SERVICE 41.7 metres396 words
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781 1961-09-11 4 CO-OP MOVEMENT CAN HELP US ACHIEVE OUR TASKS, SAYS MINISTER 'pHE declared aim of the Singapore Government is to help promote and increase the economic and social wellbeing of the people, and the co-operative movement is admirably placed to make its contribution to the781 words
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Article585 1961-09-11 4 SINGAPORE. Sunday. rVO branch unions announced today their break from their parent bodies to Join the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union. They are the Sandilands and John Buttery Branch of the Singapore Business Houses Employees Union and the Transport and Storage Branch of the585 words
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Article195 1961-09-11 4 WATER CUT ZONES FOR TODAY SINGAPORE. Sun.— Water will be cut in Zone One and Zone Four between 8 a-m. and 2 p.m. tomorrow. /one One is bounded by Kall»ng River. GeyUng Road, Paya Lebar Road and the ■oathern boundary of Singapore International Airport to 12 milestone Tampenis Road. Kampong195 words
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153 1961-09-11 4 CENTURY-OLD COFFIN OF TAY YAN HONG OPENED SINGAPORE, Sun. Police helped to control large crowds gathered at Buklt Ho Swee to see the cen-tury-old coffin of Tay Van Hong opened today. Spectators gasped as workmen pried open the black one- ton coffin to reveal the remains of Mr. Tay, the153 words
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Article56 1961-09-11 4 BINGAPORE, Sun. The Barisan Socialis, Singapore's main opposition party, will hold its inaugural meeting next Sunday at the Happy World Stadium from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. Dr. Lee Slew Choh. a leader of the party stating this today, said that the names of the executive committee56 words
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Article302 1961-09-11 4 rtE following Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom Hong Kong (BA 961' 2.15 p.m.; from London. Rome, Teheran. Karachi, Calcutta (BA 714) 5 p.m. Thai International: Prom Jakarta (TO 402) 10.15 a.m. Pan-American: Prom Los Angeles.302 words
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Article86 1961-09-11 4 CHOLERA: JABS AT SCHOOLS TODAY CINGAPORE. Sun. Anti-cholera in jections for students in Singapore schools begin tomorrow. Ministry of HeaJth officials expect to cover at least 24 secondary schools on the first day. Meanwhile parents and guardians have been given letters, explaining the purpose of the inoculation campaign. 300,000 doses86 words
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Article71 1961-09-11 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.-Capt T. A. CoghiU. of the First Battalion, Singapore Infantry Regiment, and Mrs. CoghiU, dressed as an Indian Maharaja and Maharani, were selected as "Orient Year Couple" at the Singapore Blood Donors' Association dance last night. They won a round trip to Bangkok by Thai Airways71 words
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Article34 1961-09-11 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Ralph N. Daniel was elected president and Miss Doreen Clarke secretary of the Anglican Majlis, the senior youth group of St. Andrew's Cathedral, at their lirst annual general meeting.34 words
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Article25 1961-09-11 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Local Senior Officers Association of the City Council here held Its ninth annual dinner at the Cathay Restaurant last night.25 words
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177 1961-09-11 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees have asked the Government to Increase the variable allowances of Division IV employees at 35 per cent of their basic salary to bring them into line with rates of allowances of Division I officers. The union177 words
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Article105 1961-09-11 4 Y.W.CJC (Outram RoacO Dressmaking. 11 a.m. and 2.30 pjn. POLICE BAND: Performs at Kallang Park, 7.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: Exhibition of paintings by local artists at British Council Hall. Orchard Road, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCnCTT: Choir Practlc*. St. Atvlreu's Cathedral105 words
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Advertisement522 1961-09-11 4 ICATHAYjH I I ORGANISATION! f GHjEEEIIIIIIi t How Showing! .!ffk'-& 4 t i X Hop* LANGI Tundoy WILD Nnw <khnwinirl "om-i.30-4 oo I f THE STORY Of TZS t PSYCHOTIC KILLERI /W J. S muiAMusnrs jrj t I MKU% mm' ««•< «c".«<s miisi Mm t ■<>■ Glenn Corbett Jcon Arl«u522 words
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Article, Illustration50 1961-09-11 5 MEMBERS of the Pan-Pacific and South-East Asia Women's Association, seen here with Datin Ong Yoke Lin (third from left), met at Datin Ong's residence in Peta ling Hill, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday for a "doughnut get-together." They were shown how to make doughnuts. Straits Times picture.50 words
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203 1961-09-11 5 BRAWL AT A NIGHTCLUB, AND DANCERS SCAMPER p E N A xn G Sun." Dancers scrambled for safety as bottles flew at the Green Parrot nightclub here last night when two groups oi patrons sitting nt adjacent tables started a free-for-all. One man was injured and taken to hospital. He203 words
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Article168 1961-09-11 5 KUANI AN. Sunday. TWO hundred fishermen in the Kuala Rompin x area have given up fishing at sea in favour of iron mining and road building. The switch, according to Government officials here, was made because steady employment provides a safer Income. The former fishermen168 words
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159 1961-09-11 5 A FRIENDSHIP PACT— FOR SCHOOLS ONLY KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A number of Malayan schools have joined the Commonwealth Friendship .Move- ment, which aims to promote friendship and understanding among children of the Commonwealth. There are more than 400 schools in the movement. They exchange scrapbook albums containing; photographs and information159 words
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Article53 1961-09-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mr. Oh Beng Tatt. manager of the Penang Pigs and Fish Combined Farm, has won an agricultural scholarship offered by the Toronto Junior Chamber of Commerce. He left today by air to take a one-year course In animal breeding and poultry raising at the53 words
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Article96 1961-09-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Gifts tor the Pre.-vs Club of Malaya building lund now total SI 1.495. New donors are the Mlnisin ot Health and Social Welfare. Datu Ong Yoke Lin $100 1. the former Assistant Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Syed Ja'afar bin Albar ts2s>; and96 words
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445 1961-09-11 5 CHOICE OF OLD OR NEW SYSTEM IN SCHOOLS— OFFICIAL ALL 28 Chinese secondary schools in Singapore will be allowed to choose between the traditional or a new system of secondary education This decision was announced by the Ministry of Education to clarify today the Government's stand on the controversial issue.445 words
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148 1961-09-11 6 PRESIDENTOF ASIA FOUNDATION DUE AGAIN KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The president of the Asia Foundation, Dr. Robert Blum, who is on a tour of foundation offices in SouthEast Asia will arrive here on Tuesday for a visit. He will meet Government officials and representatives of Institutions and organisations with which the148 words
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Article348 1961-09-11 6 Mrs. SEOW URGES MINISTER TO ACT IMMEDIATELY 'BEFORE CHOLERA BREAKS OUT IN SPORE' SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE Assemblywoman for Mountbatten, Mrs. Scow Peck Leng, has called on the acting Health Minister, Mr. K. M. Byrne, to give his immediate attention to the clearance of blocked drains in Geylang,348 words
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Article244 1961-09-11 6 UNIVERSITY PUSHES USE OF MALA Y KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. ABOUT 700 students, professors, lecturers and non-academic staff of the University of Malaya here have been studying the national language for the past 18 months as the firs f step towards its use as a medium of instruction at the university.244 words
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Article120 1961-09-11 6 pENANG, Sun.— There is a place for both natural and synthetic rubber, Dato Gunn Lay Teik, president of the Malayan Estate Owners Association and deputy chairman of the Rubber Producers Council, said in Penan* today. Dato Gunn told the Straits Times on his return from120 words
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Article91 1961-09-11 6 SIX HELD IN CHASE, COURT TOLD KUALA TRENGGANU. Sun.— Police arrested six people after a street chase following a report of housebreaking In Kampong Raja Besut, 69 miles from here last night, the magistrate's court was told oday. Ahmad bin JatTar. 40, Zalnu bin Mohamed. 29. Osman bin Mohamed Hashim.91 words
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Article40 1961-09-11 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A motor-cyclist. Lai Kirn Yoke. 20. a radio mechanic, was admitted to the General Hospital here with injuries, after he was Involved In an accident with a car at Salas South, six miles from here.40 words
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Article214 1961-09-11 6 SINGAPORE. Sunday. CIVIL aircraft movements over the Federation were hindered, disrupted and subjected to the "associated hazards" of military air operations during the Emergency, it is officially revealed. The Department of Civil Aviation, in its 1960 report, says that operations were restricted and interrupted whenever military214 words
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Article55 1961-09-11 6 lOHORF. BAHRI Sun.— Spears, iron pipes and poles were J seiied after police broke up a fi»ht among buUdinic workers at a housing estate in Jalan Waterworks last ""sixteen people— all from Singapore— were arrested. Fifteen were later released. Two patrol can rushed to the55 words
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Article, Illustration52 1961-09-11 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. Miss Elizabeth Linus, staff nurse of the KujidatiK Kit ban Maternity Hospital, has been admitted for higher studies in midwifery at the Queen Charlotte's Maternity Hospital, London. She intends to qualify for a midwife teacher's diploma. She leaves the State on52 words
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Article92 1961-09-11 6 IJLANG, Sun.— Three hunv dred acres of land were distributed among 59 landless Malay families at Kampong Sungel Serdang, 16 miles north of here, yesterday. The Klang District Officer, Inche Yahaya bin Haji Taib. gave away the land. He told the new settlers not to92 words
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Article66 1961-09-11 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Donations to the National. Monument Fund have passed the $30,000 mark. A first donation of $428 was made by staff of the Information Services. The recent $15,000 donation to the fund by the Ex-Ser-vlces Association of Malaya, was made by the parent body66 words
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Article18 1961-09-11 6 PENANG. Sun.— The State Assembly will hold its next meeting at 10 a.m. on Oct. 11.18 words
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Advertisement83 1961-09-11 6 HEALTH U MIN-vITA MADE IN U.S.A. >^ 9 Obtainable at all leading Diip ■mafia* CliMMea D*«f Stovaa ALLIED BIOCHEMICAL LABORATORIES INC U.S-A. IT'S COMING! Jrlr 33 ;|l L#"C tiniJMi^ 7 TOBRALCO A TOOTAL FABRIC RE You'll love the exciting bright new A A pep yn designs and colours of Tobralco83 words
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Article, Illustration1417 1961-09-11 7 A rifle helped nation to greatness EVOLUTION OF WEAPON THAT LONG SERVED THE BRITISH ARMY AN March 15. 1857, shortly after the Indian Mllti n y broke out. the Sepoy garrison at Monghvr murdered their ofli cois and joined tinrebels. Many Europeans fled in boats down the Ganges to Calcutta,Daily Mirror - 1,417 words
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Miscellaneous169 1961-09-11 7 Buys Bunny. By Batph Heinttluhl U1 Abner By Al Capp V'lW,^»'< +CXV>k£€t& I P NOW VvELUVOU II If* XXJ'LI I —\J AP» »*/«Kl, v G&XnXXS THAT I NEED •OTIT, NEVER ISTMISHKAU— OP- JUST A MCACT I BUSTUR. 1 marrvTJcL TME HAPPIEST DREAM COK*ECTW?NOUR YES.'M I FULL OF -v.D I <£..169 words
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Article83 1961-09-11 8 H .rdt lit i Minimum FC S MACDONALD I K Sun In* f-n^axrmrni is anno.incrd rtrtum, Mt I- <"..il Macdonaid and It Khim AITKEN LITTLEDVKC Tftr H annoumrd Nrill Hoyd. aon of Mr. and Mm N B. A.tkru. Braradrn and Marat Kjih.wi ObrMSM daughtrr of M: im Mr 1.83 words
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Article37 1961-09-11 8 :< Ho,*. tl» i Minimum, GLORIA ANC SWEE LUAN lowni mrmory or a dailinn d.iu»;hlrr died 1 1 You fr ;l BJBMa ulthuut KiHMti'ir hut rnnnnrin of you mil r"»i dt» ]B>rii.-d h» Ant Liang ha)37 words
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The Straits Times Monday. September 11.1961.
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Article627 1961-09-11 8 The perCUaaaflO ll excr.sMvc. the players amateurish and the music unpleasant, but at least on the Communist side there is. for the moment, but one conductor, and he Mr. Khi ushchev— is standing on the rostrum doing his best to regulate tlie movements and put across his627 words
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Article318 1961-09-11 8 It is becoming increasingly j difficult to sustain belief in the benevolence of American intervention in the tin market. The first G.S.A. announcement, notwithstanding its news of an approach to Congress for per- mission to release 50.000 tons 'of stockpile tin, did permit a .hopeful reading. Sales would318 words
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Article263 1961-09-11 8 Tun Abdul Razak's announcement at the opening oi the Governme.it Services athletics championships on Saturday that a spoils section will be created in the Prime Ministers Department next year puts a new slant on an old problem. In a national drive "to foster goodwill, understanding and friendliness" through263 words
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Article1452 1961-09-11 8 BARISAN SOSIALIS STAND ON MERGER A MONDAY MORNING ROUND-UP OF READERS' LETTERS WE have all subscribed to the stand of "mdd c p c n dence through merger By merger we mean the acceptance of Singapore as the 12th state ot the Federation, with all Singapore citizens becoming Federal nationals1,452 words
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Article232 1961-09-11 8 THE NEW MENACE IN LORONG 29... A FEW days age members of the Woik Brigade levelled the roads <Irom Lorongs 25. 29, 33. 35. 37 and Kampong Wak Tanjongi off binia Avenue with orange-clay. It was a very commendable piece of woric. The lorongs are less bumpy but the rehiilt232 words
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515 1961-09-11 8 Stockpile release a 'bitter pill. I .NOTICE that the OS. A. announcement to release 50.000 tons of tin from the U.S. stockpile comes before the 4.000 tons from the Ttxa* Smelter have been cleared. It Is a bitter pill and it is not only the Bolivians who will swing their515 words
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Advertisement12 1961-09-11 8 A CLEAN SHAVE ANYWHERE UfJIC ■^^^5*- SWISS MADE l\ BATTERY I^^Ki SHAVER12 words
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Advertisement106 1961-09-11 8 jg»y SUPER TECHNIKA I r W^^wVl offer on ingcnioun Terse liftht condition!, now becomes practicable with thi» remarkable camera Multi-focus Prism Range-finder it coupled to all lease*. Sole Ajtott: SHRIRO (CHINA) LIMITED JL -Z7DW UNDERWEAR! T M i TO DA YS BEST WEAR Made from the finest cotton HH KRII106 words
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Article275 1961-09-11 9 PLEA FOR THE TAX-HIT FARMERS JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. J The Johore Legislative Assembly was told yesteiday that 195 smallholders in Mukim VIII. Batu Pahat. were in danger of losing their 558 acres of land. This was because the Government had imposed an irrigation tax at $6 an acre. In addition275 words
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Article43 1961-09-11 9 BUTTERWORTH. Sun. The Province Wellesley BankIng Union will soon launch a $150,000 building project in Bagan Luar Road here. The union proposes to use the ground floor of the threestorey building and let the first and second floors for offices.43 words
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Article94 1961-09-11 9 TEMPLE CELEBRATION AT RAWANG RAWANG. Sun.— The annual celebration of the Veerakathy Venayagar temple her" will be held on Wednesday, and hundreds of Hlndu.s throughout the district and from neighbouring towns will throng th? town to take part. There will be prayers in the morning, feeding of the poor In94 words
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Article447 1961-09-11 9 Their final tour Selangor KING AND QUEEN HAVE BEEN ON THE MOVE ALMOST CONTINUOUSLY SINCE JANUARY THE King and Queen who have travelled nearly 10.000 miles all over the country in a series of almost non-stop State tours will face a busy three-day schedule when they leave on Tuesday for447 words
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220 1961-09-11 9 SINGAPORE MINISTER OPENS A HOLIDAY CAMP SINGAPORE, Sun. Inch? Ahmad bin Ibrahim, the Minister of Health today declared i Mat money spent on community centres and holiday camps mm well spent because tney brought Joy and health to thousand of poor people. Opening the holiday camp at Kampong Tengoh. he220 words
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Article, Illustration326 1961-09-11 9 $100,000 IN PLEDGES TO TAN KAH KEE SCHOLARSHIP FUND SINGAPORE, Sunday. DONATIONS amounting to $100,000 for setting up a Tan Kah Kee scholarship tund were promised on the spot at a memorial meeting in the Singapore Badminton Stadium here today. Annual scholarships will be given to Malayan326 words
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Article, Illustration134 1961-09-11 9 'Come home and care for children' appeal CINOAPORE. Sun. Mr. Henry Ho. 35. unemployed, today appealed to his wife. Wong Yoke Wah. to return home and look after their two daughters. It is unbearable to have them continually crying for their mother." he said Mr. Ho said that his wife134 words
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137 1961-09-11 9 Devan Nair to advise mercantile union SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. C. V. Dev^an Nair. a leading trade unionist has been appointed adviser to the Singapore Manaal and Mercantile Workers' Union. The union president. Mr. Teo Boon Chew, in a signed statement, today said: "Mr. T V. Gomez, the secretarygeneral of this137 words
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475 1961-09-11 9 T>HE Federation Court of Appeal today reserved its judgment in a civil apneal involving SI 62.000 between the Trengganu Land Development Board and a cont' actor Talib bin Mat O;ah. The court's members were Dato Sir James Thompson, the Chlei Justice: Mr. Justice475 words
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Article, Illustration237 1961-09-11 9 Call for a pharmacy dept. in varsity in K.L. ITU ALA LUMPUR. Sun. —The Pan-Malayan Pharmaceutical Association ha- 5 recommended to the Federation Government the establishment oi a pharmaceutical department in the proposed Faculty of Medicine in the University of Malaya here This was stated last night by Mr. James237 words
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Advertisement86 1961-09-11 9 J^l K. iCj \tr\Woj CHASSIS PRICES I delivery \J'rrhitr4l .Motors AND BORNEO MOTORS EYE EXAMINATION 1 Toy con eot with taht teeth but you con't tec with artificial eye*. Your one and only pair ot eye*— The Goa"i SjJl^Jfc 1 present Invaluable! Guard them y^m **^^H carefully. Are your eye*86 words
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Article, Illustration875 1961-09-11 10 SIR WILLIAM HAYTER - SIR WILLIAM HAYTER By THE COLD WAR AND ITS ORIGINS. 1917- 1960. By D. F. Fleming (Allen and Unwin. Two vols. £5 55.) RUSSIA AND THE WEST UNDER LENIN AND I STALIN. By George F. Kennon. (Hurchinson. 40s TIIK slock of875 words
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296 1961-09-11 10 ROLAND CHALLIS - A lioness from the wilds with her human ways ROLAND CHALLIS By LIVING FREE. The Story of Elsa and her Cubs, by )oy Adamson. (Collins/Harvill 255.) ELSA was a lioness. Not an American social one. but the genuine article living in the Kenya bush. Readers of Joy Adamson's "Born Free"296 words
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193 1961-09-11 10 KELLOW CHESNEY - SLEEMAN NEMESIS OF THE STRANGLER THUGS KELLOW CHESNEY By THE YELLOW SCARF. By Sir Fr.mcii Tukcr. iDcnt.2Sll T<HE title refers to the 1 doth with which the obscure sect of Thugs are said to dispatch their victims. However, this book is not a study of the more lurid leatures of193 words
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Miscellaneous309 1961-09-11 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS republic IS). 1. Pet lover but poor house- 7. Small. iaa lad who lay down keeper, &he Joins 7 and 8 in on the Job, they say (6 3, 25 (S, 7). 4i I Tim came back to Erin In 8. Don fUis reply form badly309 words
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Article529 1961-09-11 12 HTHE tin market will long remember last week and 1 place it on the same footing as the memorable time in June when the tin price crashed upwards through the International Tin Council buffer stock fpilino- nrifo Although the Singapore Market did not follow theAP - 529 words
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Article84 1961-09-11 12 rPHE Malayan K\< hanxe Banka' A Association made (his change in Its rates to merchants on Saturday tine rale Is to $100 1: Sellint; T.T. or O.D. ready: Drntache Marks 1.10 i On' the free e\chanjrr market In Hong Kont. the IS. dollar was quoted in 1.73*4 for84 words
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Article1660 1961-09-11 12 From Our Market Correspondent 'J'WO weeks ago the tin section of the Malayan Stock Exchange was unaffected by severe movements in the metal price, but last week the reverse was very much the case., Out of the blue mid-week the market suddenly found the sword1,660 words
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Article44 1961-09-11 12 .in Imi tukit hrpunc luala Perjau lekoh < iirrent payment 40 IS 15V 10 "r Date of pa> merit Sept. 29 Sept. 18 Oct. 12 Oct. 18 Total for 40% 15' i 12r, Total for prrvinui year 25', 110% 15 15". I Interim44 words
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Article1373 1961-09-11 12 rpHE lUtf of ftharet on thr Malayan Stock Exchauicr ■bayrint: Last buainmc to September (A) and last businew <dnc« that date 181 with H and I. •landing for Highot and Loweat buaineaa this yrar to date, were: HI I Alex Bricks 1.00 .<O Ords 2.20 Atlas let1,373 words
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Article57 1961-09-11 12 •«pt Industrial) i I»:|-JS Tim: M 7 60* HutkiPli 241.62 WEEKS MOCK INDICES: »t»t. S ••>«. Sir! 7 16.1 11 IfiJ Id IS 33.% 3« n i yn Ml. Bl HI •>-' 241 »2 4MI. 1 I*s»-10«. l«l »5 J1« 4i 241.62 Itpt 1«1 74 312 3k57 words
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Advertisement321 1961-09-11 12 NOTICE w hereby niven that MR RICHARD HENG has left our employment and has no authorttjF i 1 Horn to-day to place orders. receive moneys or otherwise traaaati any business on behalf or tha firm. WINDMILL ARCADE. 1033-5. Vio Cliv K.uii? Ro«d. Smgaporp 19. THE ASIA LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY LTD.321 words
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Advertisement1228 1961-09-11 13 NOTICE TENDERS c^S^^SX SENOI PRAAK TENDER MESSRS. OSBORNE AND NOTICE CHAPPEL. TENDERS which will close at Ipoh tin ore outputs for the 12 nooii on Saturday 30th Sepmonth ended 31st August, 1961. tember. 1961 are invited by ComDicul* m-ndlni Ofßcer. Senoi Pra'ak. for Oonenir ronsniidated ltd tihe pur:hase of Suiplus1,228 words
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557 1961-09-11 14 QUIXALL GOAL SENDS SPURS TO DEFEAT rpOTTENHAM Hotspur, the English Football League champions and F.A. Cup holders, crashed to another defeat yesterday, going down 1-0 to Manchester United. In a game of thrills and tension, Albert Quixall, the United'a outside-rigiu. got the deciding goal in the second half. Manchester's otherReuter - 557 words
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Article1002 1961-09-11 14 F«KST DIVISION Arsenal i Man. City Aston 2 West Ham 4 ituuiTj 3 WBA 1 Cardiff 1 Bolton Chelsea b Sheff. Ltd. 1 Ipswlcn 4 Birmingham 1 Leicester 2 Kverton 0 Man. l td. 1 Tottenham v Notts. Forest 1 HUckburn t sheff. Wed. 1 Fulham1,002 words
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581 1961-09-11 14 WORLD SPORT ROUNDUP TONDOH, Sun.— NorO'Neill, hitting eight sixes and 14 fours, scored a magnificent 133 in 113 minutes for the Australian touring team when a two-day match against the English Minor Counties began at New-castle-upor.-Tyne yesterday. The touring team were one run ahead581 words
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Advertisement713 1961-09-11 14 TENDERS I P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from Contractors Class "E" and above at the Office of the State Engineer. P.W.D Kedah /Peril*. Alor Star up to 12.00 noon of the 19th day of September, 1961 for the Construction of a Class "D" Quarters with Ancillary Services at713 words
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Advertisement700 1961-09-11 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA IN KUALA LUMPUR CHAIR OF GEOLOGY Applications are Invited for the Chair of Oeology In the University of Malaya In Kuala Lumpur. Candidates should have high academic qualifications In Oeology and experience in teaching and research at University level. Administrative experience will be an added700 words
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Article1911 1961-09-11 15 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP J.!JI.'M IN WINNING MOOD? NOT YET BUT PAYS Sl l3 FOR THIRD By pKNANG, Sun. .Mrs. J. Dennehy's Ja-Ngan-La Say Die finally found his winning form here today. The fiv- 1 -year-old was otic of the first batch of yearlings imported by the Singapore1,911 words
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Article122 1961-09-11 15 TABLE TENNIS FRIENDLY iS'porei. RedlfJuMoti bt F and N. 5-4. CYCLING ■VMM AC A 25-MILE TT :»o-aj>, i cp] H Pountney «5 Dor Coy i and Awl Manap '6ACAfbdul Ghiini Hassmi and Joha tlimad 3 Suran; Zallani and B<< kav Ismail 1 lii- (Msec GOLF RSGC MIXED FOIBROMKS122 words
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Article40 1961-09-11 15 TOTAL POOL $93,716 Ist *****2 $41,860 2nd *****1 $16,744 3rd *****5 $8,372 Srirter* ($1,674 each): *****1. *****3. *****9, *****1. *****9, *****8. *****9. *****2. *****5. *****8. Consolation ($l,OOO e«hi: *****3. *****0. *****6. *****4. *****8. *****7, *****6. *****7. *****5. *****540 words
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Article461 1961-09-11 15 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A USTRAUAN tennis has produced the world's greatest doubles teams in recent years Sedgman and MacGregor; Hoad Rose wall; Rose and Hartwig and Fraser and Emerson, currently the Wimbledon champions and world's best pair. The next to succeed in this461 words
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Miscellaneous85 1961-09-11 15 Mil I Hi KING'S CUP: Fed. Police v Fed. Armed Forces (Merdeka Stadium. 5 p.m.V SPORE iKMiint LGE: Indians v Europeans-Eurasians (Jn. Besar. 5.16). J. BAHRU LGE DIV. 1: Starlight v 1 10 PMO Gurkhas (Sri Gelam KLIANG DIBT. KO: Elias Est v Ulu Remis Est (town padang). PENANG JI'NIOR85 words
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691 1961-09-11 16 STORE LOSE SAHAR BUT FIGHT ON FOR 5-2 VICTORY by TEOH ENG TATT Singapore. Sunday SINGAPORE played with ten men tor 52 minutes as they beat Singapore Joint Services 5-2 in their Malaya Cup mutch at Jalan Besar today. They lost centre-forward Sahar Hussein, who was sent off by referee691 words
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Article, Illustration76 1961-09-11 16 JACK FINGLETON (left) one of Australia's leading cricket commentators and a former Test player who reports for the Straits Times, meets two of Malaya's best known cricketing personalities N. J. A. Fostet (centre) and Mrs. Dorothy Nixon— at a cocktail party at the Selangor76 words
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161 1961-09-11 16 SIX SPEAKERS IN PARTY OF 10 FOR STUDY TOUR ITU ALA LUMPUR. Suru Six Speakers including the Speaker of the House of Representatives Da to Haji Mohamed Noah bin Omar, are among the ten M. Ps and State Assemblymen, who will leave for Cairo on a three-week study tour of161 words
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Article81 1961-09-11 16 SAMSON R. PETERS. :i* d M, «M»t »on ol Mr. and Mr! K. <J. Filers of Tamil -ctiK-inent. Ipoh. rx- I i. no mi II *.<l, cortff I i p in. lor Coonolrj Id i H '•■> MR LEE KIM PUAT 71 yean ,\i> '.'.i Balmoral Romd, Siwrf, on81 words
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Article112 1961-09-11 16 SIWCiUHMI, Sun— A nine-teen-year-old scooter rider was killed in a trash near the Changi picnic rnsort today. Goh Thong Pin was riding his scooter with a pillion-ridi-r when it was involved in a head-on collision with a ear. He was removed with Michael Khoo, 12.112 words
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Article48 1961-09-11 16 KUWAIT. Sun. A Saudi i Arabian contingent of the Arab League force to replace I British troops in Kuwait be- I gan flying in today. First arrrvals of the League force. I with other contingents from Sudan. Jordan, and the United Arab Republic to follow. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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319 1961-09-11 16 McGROWDIE'S BODY EMBALMED: AN AUSTRALIAN BURIAL THE body of Malaya's champion jockey. Noel McGrowdie. will be embalmed In Penang and sent back to Australia for burial. McGrowdie was killed yesterday when his car collided head-on with a military truck. 17 miles south of Parit Buntar. while he was driving to319 words
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Article87 1961-09-11 16 rIPING. Sun. -Perak chalked up a record score of 14-0 fcgainst Perlis In a .second round tie of the Malaya Cup soccer competition on the Sultan Yussuf Stadium here today. Perak led 7-0 al half-time. 'n the hrsi round Perak had beaten Perils 5-0. Inside-right Lim87 words
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Article48 1961-09-11 16 SEREMBAN. Sun. Malacca conflrn.od their superiority oxer Negri Sembllan this season when they won their return Malaya Cup clash 2-0 here today. In the first round. Malacca had won Malacca scored their goals In the second half through insideleft Robert Choc (56th mint and Mazlan '63rd'48 words
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Article82 1961-09-11 16 KUANTAN. Sun. A la>tminuie goal by outsidrileht. Wan Ramli enabled Trengganu :o draw 2-2 with Pahang m hoir Malaya Cup match here tocay. Trcngganu scored 'hrough Wan i Aixiullah in the sevrnth minute i and led by this goal at half- I time Then minuses aJicr82 words
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440 1961-09-11 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore Cricket Club managed io beat the clock by eight minute* to win the two-day Clarke Shield cricket mutch by 138 run.' i.gainst Singapore Recreation Club today. S.R.C. had a dunce tor a draw when veteran Mey/ti Pereru joined Lenny Nonil440 words
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Article70 1961-09-11 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. A splendid innings ol 97. which included four sixes and WV6O fours, in 135 minutes by S.K. Sundram was the leature of today's cricket match in which the Inspectors boat Gazetted Officers by %ix w'cketi al Thomson Road. Officer* 158 (Sundram 87, ■MM 18.70 words
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