The Straits Times, 16 September 1961
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Title Section30 1961-09-16 1 TATIoS^BRAiTr SINGAPORE. wihm-i »\uv < lit timm» v\i i ex* ki:i»s 90.000 The Straits Times Mat*** fat*' 11 1 He*** 1 1 Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1961. if IS CENTS.30 words
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658 1961-09-16 1 U.N. soldiers brutally savage'-eye-witness I LONDON. Fri. A BRITISH Broadcasting Corporation correspondent reporting from. Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia, last night attacked the "unrelenting severity" and "brutal savagery" of United Nations troops in Katanga. In a dramatic eye-witness account broadcast by the BBC from London last night, Mr. Richard Williams, who hadReuter - 658 words
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Article, Illustration1918 1961-09-16 1 GOH'S JAPANESE INDUSTRIAL PROPOSALS-See Page 18 UN forces completely lose initiative: Malayan reinforcements in airlift ELISABETHVILLE, Fri. Irish bombed by Rhodesian manned plane 0 THIS is the first dispatch received from Reuters Elisabethville correspondent JAMES TOMLINS since communications were cut on Thursday- It was sent out ofReuter; UPI - 1,918 words
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109 1961-09-16 1 A statement oh merger talks today KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Prime Ministers of I Singapore and the Federation have made greater headway in their discussions or. the proposed merger of the two territories. Some indication of the progress made during the two-day deliberation^ will be j disclosed in a joint109 words
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110 1961-09-16 1 LONDON. Fri.— The engagement of Princess Alexandra to Lord O'Neill is expected jsoon. the Evening Standard reported here tonight. In a iront-page .splash with pictures the newspaper reported that before leaving ior Islay. a Scottish Island, laht week Lord O'Neill bought an engagment ring for herReuter - 110 words
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Article16 1961-09-16 1 JAKARTA. Fri— Jakarta .s 70.000 pedal-powered pedicabs may soon be replaced by Japanese three-wheel motorscooters.—U.PJ.16 words
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167 1961-09-16 1 U.S. A-TEST —BUT THERE WILL BE NO FALL-OUT WASHINGTON. Fri The United States today conducted a nuclear test underground in Nevada, the White House announced The test was of "low yield. A statement by President Kennedy said the detonation produced no fnlt-out. The explosion was carried out at 1700 GMT167 words
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Article121 1961-09-16 1 Stengun pirates strike l/UALA LUMPUR. Fri. Ten men. some armed with stenguns, held up a Bshlng party three miles off Port Swettenham yesterday. Thr pirates ;m alleged to be Indonesian i An official of the Indonesian Embas.-y hew said today that no report had been made to the emba y121 words
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Article28 1961-09-16 1 NO MALAYANS M 'U.-K In Bulk «>f Mala) "i "i' f" r < vlill in K»»" pr^in' I v vnurtc slid N«>nr xKi\r in h,i i Re uterReuter - 28 words
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Advertisement157 1961-09-16 1 FINE SHOES FOR MEN POLEROUTER DATE flßVP^^aj^g^gfl\ \vsv > H -~~d^tefc^V^^^\\SM HM^^m s g4 >**"^^Mf*^^Wv 3^s©K \N|H ggffH^-i. ttw =^»«T t^^ j*!^ j^^B^ B'* TgJ ggy~. iH dgggflffat^R>> '^^^B^^KV gssi^w.' A IW |j^iggggggg& wm M iLfl Why your best watch should be a Universal Proof No 1 0 -f-,^ has157 words
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Advertisement2876 1961-09-16 2 A copy of this Prospectus has been delivered to the Registrars of Companies of the Federation of Malaya and Singapore for registration. Application will be made to the Committee of the Malayan Stock Exchange for permission to deal in and for quotation for the whole of the issued share capital2,876 words
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Article434 1961-09-16 3 MOSCOW, Fri GROMYKO IS AUTHORISED TO DISCUSS GERMANY WITH HIS AMERICAN OPPOSITE NUMBER, RUSK A BREAK in the mounting tension over x Berlin came last night with an announcement here that Mr. Andrei Gromyko, Russian Foreign Minister, has been authorised to discuss Germany and other problems434 words
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138 1961-09-16 3 MOSCOW. Friday. RUSSIA successfully launched a new and more JV powerful multi-stage carrier rocket into the Central Pacific yesterday, the official news agency Tass reported. The rocket covered a distance of about 7,500 miles. Tass said. The flight of the rocket and the operation138 words
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102 1961-09-16 3 LOS ANGELES, Fri.— The capsule of Discoverer 30. launched on Tuesday, was yesterday successfully snatched from the air by a plane, the U.S. Air Force announced here. The snatch was made over the Pacific near Hawaii as the capsule descended to earth by parachute afterReuter - 102 words
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Article24 1961-09-16 3 COLOMBO. Fri.— Th e Ceylon government today extended the current state of emergency in the country for the sixth successive month.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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204 1961-09-16 3 \yASHINGTON, Fri. The State Department said last night that the U.S. representative in the Berlin air safety centre had protested to the Soviet official about incidents in which Soviet jet fighters "endangered" the flights of two Pan-American airliners. The department said a204 words
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552 1961-09-16 3 ACCRA. Friday A COMMUNIQUE A issued by the Commonwealth, finance ministers at the end of fheir conference here last night said all Commonwealth representatives except Britain haa expressed grave '.oncern over possible results of Britain's application to join theReuter - 552 words
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107 1961-09-16 3 NEW YORK. Fri.— Dr. Subandrio, th c Indonesian Foreign Minister, flew to M»ncow tonight for a hastily arranged meeting with Air. Khrushchev on a special mission for President Sockarno. It is understood here that Dr. Subandrio will meet Mr. Khrushchev on Monday. Dr. SoekarnoReuter - 107 words
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Advertisement347 1961-09-16 3 Feel Fresh n PO" of creose 'resisting JN Docron slocks, .made to,r you yT;For $18/- A 'Dacron' suit i^fQ KwHk. I cost on v $49 3l«HB i more AND our P^^^Rmj m Hong Kong cutter ,ffl\^ 118 ft guarantees a |L 11 Mj-\ f& ultless fit... sj^ \l| Tailor made347 words
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Miscellaneous481 1961-09-16 3 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIOXAL SHORTWAVE short irivr crnvtrr. SERVICE 41.7 metres SHORT W\\ E SUtVK I A.M. 6.00 Time 81grml. Negara- 4l metres ku. News Headlines; 6.05 Mornln? MEDIUM WAVE SERVICEMelodies; 7.00 The World Ol mw^ m Jazz; 7.30 Time Signal. News. 478 m tßes 7.50 Song Time: 8.00481 words
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177 1961-09-16 4 Re-arrested after charge is dropped SINGAPORE. Fri. A man was re-arrested outside the Ninth Magistrate's Court today, soon after a charge of abetting a kidnap offence against him was withdrawn. The charge had alleged that Ong Hong Kee abetted four others in abducting a wealthy pepper merchant. Mr. Tan Toh177 words
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Article203 1961-09-16 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Water will be cut off in Zones Four and Six tomorrow from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. ZONE torn is bounded by Nicol Highway, Kallang River. Serangoon Road, Braddell Road, Thomson Road, WhiUey Road, Dunearn Road to 6 ms. junction of Holland Road and203 words
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Article166 1961-09-16 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. People's Action Party members of the Legislative Assembly will hold "meet-the-people" sessions beginning on Sept. 22 at these branches: N«' Soon brunch I:ulit Ahmad bin Ibrahim; alternate Fridays. 8 p.m.: Toa Pmyoii branch Mi. Chan Cnee Seng: Wednesdays. 8 p.m.; Paslr Panjang branch— Mr. Wee166 words
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Article63 1961-09-16 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Commissioner of Police. Mr. A. E. G. Blades, today sent a "thank you" note to a coffee stall keeper. Mukhtar. for helping police to arrest a thief. Mukhtar had chased and j caught the thief who had broken into a house and63 words
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Article103 1961-09-16 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The number of new patients seeking family planning aid in Singapore rose to a record 727 last month, and brought the total attendances in FPA clinics for that month to 3.701, one of the highest this year. The FPA report for July and August,103 words
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Article39 1961-09-16 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Malay section of the Transport and Storage Branch of the Singapore General Employees' Union has denied reports that they had broken away from the union to Join the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union.39 words
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Article300 1961-09-16 4 MINISTER: USE OF A 4 MIX' WILL BE EVEN BETTER FOR FEDERATION HIGHWAYS KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. DIBBER will be used on all roads in the Federation, said the Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications, Dato V. Sambanthan, tonight. Speaking in the Radio Malaya series on "The300 words
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Article52 1961-09-16 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. —A Buddhist play in English entitled "Destiny" will be staged by the Singapore Buddhist Youth Circle at the Cultural Centre on Bept. 20. 21 and 22. Tickets at S3. $2 and $1 are available from Mr. R. Swaminathan at No. 110, High Street (Tel.52 words
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Article188 1961-09-16 4 'A library school is needed' SINGAPORE, Fri. A leadIng New Zealand librarian and educationist. Mr. G. T. Alley, today suggested Singapore should start a library school to produce qualified librarians to service libraries here and in the neighbouring countries. He said that the Library Association of New Zealand was prepared188 words
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Article130 1961-09-16 4 BURGLARY IN BOOKSHOP: MAN JAILED SINGAPORE. Fri. Mohamed Haneef. 28. who was I seen on the roof of the Peter iChong Bookshop in Bras Basah Road yesterday evenIng was today Jailed for 12 months for stealing $556.40 worth of books. He admitted the offence and pleaded that he had been130 words
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Article69 1961-09-16 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.— an exhibition of 40 reproductions of paintings by 10 leading contemporary French artists, including Picasso and Matisse, will be held at the Singapore Polytechnic from Sept. 21 to 23. The exhibition will be opened by the French Con-sul-General in Singapore. Mr. Le Mintler de Lehelac69 words
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Article161 1961-09-16 4 DO yon know that when the late Field Marsha] F.rw in Rommel's armies retreated through North Africa in World War II, they amassed $84 million in loot? Do you know that it was dumped in the sea off Genoa and that only one man knows exactly where?161 words
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305 1961-09-16 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. mHE Housing and Devrlop--1 mrnt Board is looking into the question of rents it charges its tenants. I ut it is unlikely that board houses will ever be let out at "market rates." A spokesman of the Housing Board indicated305 words
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Article142 1961-09-16 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. THE father of Singapore's first living Siamese x twins said today: "I feel terribly embarrassi cd." Kam Sing. 31. father of four other children. Including two girls, was referring to remarks he had overheard about the twins while travelling In a dus this142 words
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Article130 1961-09-16 4 GANGLEADER WHO LED BOYS ASTRAY SINGAPORE. Fri. Ronnie Koh Kirn Her. described by a District Judge as a "gangleader who led schoolboys astray." was today or- 1 dered to undergo reformative training for a robbery offener. When Koh. 21. pleaded forj a "lighter" sentence he was told by the court130 words
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Article23 1961-09-16 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Police Band will give a performance at the Botanic Gardens on Sunday, between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m.23 words
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Advertisement300 1961-09-16 4 A MOTION PICTURE THAT RINGS WITH JOY, > FAITH AND INSPIRATION! color o r oe llxc c s<a ASco E HHiMHi^HHI^HI^Bi^B BRADFORD OILLMAN DOLORES HARI STUART WHITMAN TEL: 21-116 SINGAPORE CHARITY PREMIERE IN AID OF S.A.T.A. WEDNESDAY 27th SEPTEMBER AT 9.30 p.m. UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF H. E. THE300 words
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Advertisement172 1961-09-16 4 Jj* |%|V#%| SINGAPORE -PHONE ***** V- API I \JL Toniffht Midniffhi ALL THE SPLENDOR, SPECTACLE, POMP and MIGHT of JULIUS CAESARS CENTURIONS "SLAVE of ROME" 'Z Starring ROSSANA PODESTA W (HELEN OF TROY) 9 GUY MADISON tlustmanvnior A Srojt*? .^&jifl I Ladies Only Preview Wed. 20th Sept 8.45 a.m. TADITOI172 words
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Advertisement552 1961-09-16 4 I I OR«ANHATION :lf,li;r-Y«a<BE): tHow Showing! \V?i?£&x WILLIAM CASTLES T HOMICIDAL Cl.nn Corbctt Jean Arlcts I J A Columbia Picture X > COWARDS CERTIFICATE ,b. issued upon your arrival at i .th* theotr*. If you or. too ..terrified to watch the climax.'*' follow the YELLOW STREAK to <-»ho COWARD'S CORNER552 words
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Article540 1961-09-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri INCREMENTS. SECURITY FOR THOSE EMPLOYED IN FULLY-ASSISTED MIDDLE SCHOOLS NEXT YEAR TWE Federation Government today an--1 nounced a new scheme giving security of employment to established Chinese teachers now teaching in fully-assisted Chinese secondary schools. The scheme will be effective from next year, when540 words
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Article85 1961-09-16 5 SEREMBAN, Fri.— All cattle In the town area here will In future wear licence tags, according to new by-laws passed at a meeting of the Town Council last night. This is one of the measures taken by the council to check the quality of milk85 words
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Article61 1961-09-16 5 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A typist, Chla Kirn Geok, who sued her husband. Lee Yong Choon, a merchant, for divorce on grounds of desertion, was granted a decree nisi by Mr Justice Chua in the High Court here today The decree is to be made absolute in three month.s61 words
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Article30 1961-09-16 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. Three thugs armed with daggers held up a family in a house at Coronation Road and got away with cash and Jewellery worth $1.250 this morning.30 words
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174 1961-09-16 5 JTUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The first public meeting of Malayans who are against nuclear armament and the resumption of nuclear tests is to be held here on Oct. 14. The meeting, to be held in the Chinese Ass c m bly Hall, is being organised174 words
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365 1961-09-16 5 Jack's the boy: He's in Asia to show that US youth is all right SINGAPORE. Fri.— Lank>. soft-spoken Jack Wheeler. 17. sat in the Singapore Airport lounge today and talked of the ways he has earned the nickname of "America's Wonder Boy." Now an undergraduate of University of California. Jack's365 words
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247 1961-09-16 5 19 sailors are saved from drifting prahu SINGAPORE, Friday. "^TINETEEN Indonesian seamen, rescued three days ago from the foundering ship in which they had drifted for four days, arrived here today in the British freighter Firbank. Their prahu. laden with timber and bound for Soerabaya. sprang a leak three days247 words
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Article43 1961-09-16 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. A 17--year-old Indonesian, Labali bin Hashim. was fined 53. 150 or six months' Jail in the Ninth Magistrate's Court here tcday for possession of 501 b of dutiable tobacco Duty en the tobacco wa» estimated at $525.43 words
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Article52 1961-09-16 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. Sir Charles Morris, vice-chancel-lor of the University of Leeds and chairman of the InterUnlverslty Council for Higher Education Overseas, will give a public lecture on "The Problems of University Education in Developing Countries" at the new lecture theatre \'o. 2 Cluny Road, at 8.3052 words
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Advertisement348 1961-09-16 5 Going To Europe? Dutch A BasaasZ^^^gSßal. Luxury '"^B^Bliaw*"* Liner. "ORANJE" 20,565 G.R.T. Departure SINGAPORE 18th Oct. PENaNG 19th Oct Arrival COLOMBO 22nd Oct. GENOA 2nd Nov. SOUTHAMPTON 7rh Nov. AMSTERDAM Bth Nov. FARES: From S'porc/Penong to Ist Clots Tourist Clots AMSTERDAM $1,895 to 53, 385 $1,145 to $1,542 SOUTHAMPTON $1,825348 words
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Article193 1961-09-16 6 Unicef to give Malaya more aid I^UALA LUMPUR. Fri. More substantial aid from the United Nations International Children Emergency Fund lUnicef) will be given to Malaya to assist the Government in its Second five-Y c i r Development Plan. This was staled today by Mr. Simon Polak. a representative of193 words
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Article149 1961-09-16 6 pENANG. Fri. —An RAF Dakota voice aircraft will broadcast an invitation to the public to visit the RAAF base at Butterworth tomorrow for the Battle of Britain anniversary air display. The Dakota will fly over George Town City Bukit Mertajam and Sungei Patani telling the149 words
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335 1961-09-16 6 Merger: What if other states seek autonomy —Lint PENANG, Friday. A NY attempt by Singapore to ask for autonomy in labour and educa- tion might lead to attempts by other states to ask for similar autonomy, Mr. Lim Kean Siew, secretary-general of the Malayan Socialist Front said today. "And if335 words
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Article, Illustration39 1961-09-16 6 MR. KHOO TECK PIAT. managing director of Malayan Banking Limited, who l«aves today for Vienna to attend the World Bank International Monetary Fund's annual meeting as a member of the Malayan delegation.39 words
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Article97 1961-09-16 6 Prowler scares nurses SINGAPORE. Fri. A prowler is again scaring the nurses In the Tan Tock Seng nurses quarters here. Police have been told that a nurse on Wednesday night caught a fleeting glimpse of a man. dressed in white with a white hood and mask, vanishing from a room97 words
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Article25 1961-09-16 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri.— The Johore Bah.v District Officer. Inche Bidin bin Login, opened a $6,200 mosque at Senibong, 15 miles from here, today.25 words
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Miscellaneous234 1961-09-16 6 Buys Bunny By Balph BeimcUihl .n f IT "N 'MIND IFYNOTAT ALLfi I SURE THING! GLAPJI "itMS.'J I WALK \WILLVOU HELP T' HELP, POC 1 J GREETIN'S, ELMER! J<^ly HOME ME CAWWY < jS^^ C- —^X) VQgEAT PAY. AJN'TX jT WITH YA, /ONE OF THPSE k (sWEATI) W^^T fa 4%>234 words
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Article, Illustration1886 1961-09-16 7 An IMPERIALIST ADVENTURE: D-DAY WAS ON MAY 10, 1824 STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE INCREDIBLE POLITICAL BLUNDER Burmese failed to grasp initiative IM)RT t'ornwallis, British naval harbour in the Andamans. had never been so busy. Forty transports carrying ten thousand troops, escorted by His Majesty's ships-of-the-line, Liffey, Lame, Sophie and Slaney,1,886 words
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Obituary20 1961-09-16 8 H-rrfi Sl» < Minimum) KARAM IINOH 1% SBB inch ah P i.«-«»^i i] •a IK in !> HI run.-. p m20 words
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Article40 1961-09-16 8 J» aTwaTi I/» i WimmiiiFi MR. M F LAKSHMANAN LM., Kiaun» l««nk all irinrt. •»nt «iraih» m»iij(»i or londolfmr. tmpatny. intui and atimdrd <<>• runrral of hi> (atbvr M Kun}ap|.u <■ hu i^--»d away on iiitni at Mi ml' I'rai, Prnang40 words
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Article80 1961-09-16 8 J. N.rWi f/« Wllfimuni) IN LOVING MIMORV of a onndrt' '•<! ard huanand M V»'«»udhan who Idtnly on HIM Wifa and IN CHERISHED MEMORY of mi r hu*)^>it n<l Kll h i? hi rn pH jmhl away Un Mppt»mri»r I'imi. Oonr hut no' roi»oi'»n IN LOVINC MEMORY or80 words
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Article301 1961-09-16 8 M ■> nri, tin I Mimimnm) THE COCKPIT! Ja««. I CHICKEN INN. Vltlnr BoUI. !»un■ia» Mp*i .a. iMMaMM OMafeai l fl.n id.i nioimog muitc hy Pblllp aod H Dbnm Rand lINCAPORE CRAND PRIX ■BBBlal— '"Ivn n»t and hu» foi luai h. Tikea»iv »t sl per pa'krt 6 Jalan Ktirns301 words
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Article121 1961-09-16 8 W,.r,#, Yin.i PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH -,i« pOTti Oti'li.-ird P. iad s p m ai; welcome BIBLEPREIBYTERIAN CHURCH •.ion, SrrHticoon Gaif m BaMaa, ma. Pamr Panjanx Road: r< :m am Life Prlaaep nmt: W p.m ST. ANDREW I CATHEDRAL Simd.iv PtIVUMi Ho1» ••••nimiirioß 7.00 am laaM) c. oil am. iimbkl.121 words
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Article264 1961-09-16 8 The end '->t U»e Yimg. diPertuan Afong'a three-day loAdal visit t<j Solangor brings reminder that His MajfMx. accompanied by th» Raja Potinaisun Agotip. hi*, now completed the State-by-Stato royal tour of the Federation. This began appropriately in the Kings own State of Perlis and fittingly has boon264 words
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Article697 1961-09-16 8 The Governor** announcement that North Borneo will have i's first elections next year is a momentous one foi •hi i >loin. They will spell the end of political innocence m ;i country truly exceptional for its tranquillity, prosperity and contentment. Politics. which up to now697 words
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Article161 1961-09-16 8 Execution ut the ik-atli sentences delivered against the tonnei President, Prime Minister and eight othei officials in Turkey would place the bloody smear ol political murder on the hands ol General Gursel in whose power it lies to prevent his reputation reaching that depth by directing his National161 words
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Article, Illustration1339 1961-09-16 8 PERSUASION. FANATICISM; MR. LEE KUAN YEW - Nature of the challenge the MCP poses PERSUASION. FANATICISM MR. LEE KUAN YEW BY THEY CONTINUE STRUGGLE by MANY of the urgent problems we tace ar^ related to the struggle for power vi the Communist ideology by its supporters in Malaya. I shall have to talk to you about the1,339 words
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Advertisement145 1961-09-16 8 Tbt Price if Glitui virtui The Cost of Visual Efficiiney Nft-fJB aVSaaaaaaaaV Today there are too man* people, who think of etecare In i terms of »la»se< and the imI porlanre they have to pa* for No doubt, (lasses, mar bring rtMftf vision hut irreparable damage could al«o be done145 words
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Advertisement131 1961-09-16 8 you can afford «p4«J per month you can afford a ,-==^l family sized g^j PHILCO[i| refrigerator in Singapore $53 in Federation If Ly/'IJ SEI TMtM AT YOUR Df ALfR OR 121 HOME APPLIANCES 304. ORCHARD ROAD SINCAPORI SHILING OIL "(EMBROCATION)" I 9 Sooihat A Rlhaaliaat Inttant raliaf tar flr.dr.tft, tfra«nnri>.131 words
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Article, Illustration464 1961-09-16 9 HONEYMOONING HEAD OF WORKERS' PARTY SENDS CABLE SINGAPORE, Fri. THE chairman of the Workers Party. Mr. David Marshall, today cabled the acting Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. from Sydney to say his party stands for complete merger with the Federation but is464 words
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Article, Illustration71 1961-09-16 9 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Hawaii's 19U Narcissus--13 Queen. Miss Stephanie Loo Kwai Chee (left) and the Narcissus Princess. Miss Darrah Lav Sock Hing. who are on a Far East goodwill tour, will arrive in Singapore on Monday by Pan-American Airways. Both beauties are students at71 words
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Article95 1961-09-16 9 SINGAPORE Ml The Royal Air Force lure today ob-erved the Battlt of Britain anniversary with a Riant parade but without the annual ball. An R.A.F. .spokesman said that the ball, to have been held at Changl tonight, was cancelled due to the water shortage. Thp washing95 words
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352 1961-09-16 9 Britain weighing Malayan plea on company lists KUALA LUMPUR, Friday fTMIE British Government is considering how 1 it can implement a request from the Federalion that public companies registered in London but deriving their income in Malaya should open share registers in Malaya. The question was discussed In a meeting352 words
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94 1961-09-16 9 LabourDept. steps into Gian Singh dispute CINGAPORE. Frl. The Labour Department to day stepped into the wage dispute between the management of Glan Singh's department store in Raffles Place and its 76 employees. The Commissioner for Labour, Mr. Kok Ah i.«>. invited the management and the Singapore Textiles and General94 words
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Article34 1961-09-16 9 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Thirty employees of L. E. Tels and Co. In Cecil Street staged a sit-down strike today after a dispute with the management over the proposed retrenchment of six worKprs34 words
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70 1961-09-16 9 KUALA LUMPUR. tnYen. If. M. Mahaweera. ihe Maha Nayaka Thero of Singapore, la in Kuala Lumpur on hU first visit to the Fei ;ratlon after the title Maha Nayaka Thero 'High Prlest> of Singapore was conferreo on him He will leave for Pdiang tomorrow and70 words
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Article22 1961-09-16 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Thirteen Malayan educationists left by air today for Jakarta on a three-week Federation Government soonsored study-tour.22 words
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177 1961-09-16 9 SCHOLARSHIPS OFFER TO MALAYANS TO STUDY IN WEST GERMANY KIAI.A LI MPIK. The West German Government is offering a number of sciiolarstiips to Malayan* for courses at derma.. I'niverMtu-v rhc German Fmbassy iirro ■ajrs no applications can hr accepted for studies in pharmacy and art betause f HmiifVl facilities The177 words
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Article96 1961-09-16 9 SINGAPORE Fri— Police Secretary Mr Lim Seng Huat and three other Assistant Superintendents it Police have been promoted to Deputy Superintendents. The other three new DSPs are Mr. Koh Llan Wah. Mr. Rahman bin Dalfca.sha and Mr. K. M. Cherl yan. A police spokesman said that96 words
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590 1961-09-16 9 GEOFFREY BOLAND - $4,680,000 tyre plant offer by Dunlops GEOFFREY BOLAND By SINGAPORE. Friday FVETAILS of one of the largest block offerf *J of shares ever made for Malayan public subscription are being published tomorrow by Dunlop Malayan Industries Ltd. Th° public- is beln? asked to take up 4. 680,000 ordinary dollar shares590 words
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Article60 1961-09-16 9 BINGAPORE. Fri. Delegates of political parties from the Federation Sarawak and Brunei are exacted to attend the inaugural meeting of the Barisan Socialis. at the Happy World Stadium between 9 a.m. and 12.30 p.m. on Sunday. A Barisan Sociali.-, spokesman said that the delegates would be from Party60 words
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Advertisement66 1961-09-16 9 BEER A MAN FEELS GOOD IN A GOOD ■P^P" QUALITY SHIR) 'U 1 quality Shirt I^4%'' "on H available in <>\tj J N V^ 100 varieties Long Sleeved ifj 4 Short Sleeved Wt JA Hawaiian Style §Mnde from finest fabric.^ imported from England. US.\ 9tM Germany. Switzerland. Belgium. India. Japan66 words
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Advertisement112 1961-09-16 9 ///we/ ry 7resß $m COOKS MEALS 3 TIMES FASTER K^C y I undo pet fleet tesu.6ts we/uf fay, /t 0 /jk J fine range of /Jr.. W quality electric cooking appliances PRESSURE a COOKEH Witk Im\**^ Whether you use the Fry Pan, Cooker Fryer or ySjV^4^) Pressure Cooker REMEMBER the112 words
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Article146 1961-09-16 10 Call-up order issued in Russia OS C OU Fri.— A ifl Defence ."Ministry order has been published h'-re calling up for active military service citizens born in 1942 and also citizens of call-up age whose deferment of service has expired. The order also provides for a temporary suspension or transferReuter - 146 words
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417 1961-09-16 10 SOVIET THREAT TO WORLDDEATH CLOUD WASHINGTON, Friday. RUSSIA'S current series of nuclear tests was today reported to be threatening the world with the "worst fall-out peril on record." A front-page story by Howard Simons in the Washington Post quoted scientific evidence of a "mounting danger to mankind's future" from theReuter - 417 words
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Article65 1961-09-16 10 AIR HOSTESS TOOK CARE TO WIN LONDON, Fri. Girls rei presenting British. American and Italian airlines yesterday took first three places In a contest for the title of Miss London .Airport. The title went to blonde Maureen Bale, already "Miss British Overseas Airways" and wife of a pilot. Second wasReuter - 65 words
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Article297 1961-09-16 10 Revisions of UN charter shelved YEW YORK. Fri. A 99-member committee of the General Assembly yesterday decided to shelve for another year efforts to set up an international conference to review the United Nations Charter. The nine Soviet bloc states cast abstentions on the formal resolution to this effect, which297 words
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Article16 1961-09-16 10 TOKYO. Fri. Malaya's nrw Ambassador to Japan. Sycd Sheh Shahbuddin. arrivod here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 16 words
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197 1961-09-16 10 WASHINGTON. Fri. The United States has decided on a strategy to be used at the UnlUd Nations General Assembly session next week which would delay for at least a year a decision on the Chinese representation issue. US officials said today. Thl.s strategy197 words
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Advertisement184 1961-09-16 10 M last Lif comes lo Malaya/ You can see the difference. j? toste the difference in TROPI the new kind of soft dnnk made ■■''^l from fresh, naturally ripened fruit, such as Black Currant, W^^T^Mm Apple, Cherry, Woodruff, AHHLfIK Orange, Lemon and Raspberry. H^^fl Start today to enioy this refresh-184 words
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Advertisement219 1961-09-16 10 '^lo ft^oatinq with y^ is" Cruising SpeedboaHng /^Hi^iJf iT^y^ Skiing Whatever fe^S] Zl^^^S 1 your power-need GALE has it 3, 5, 15, 25, UO, 6O 4p k^'~*(J t 'f All of them rugged RWil r 1 and dependable- Vfjpc// 140 Pick your horse- ffer' JJ I h power from v^ALbs219 words
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Miscellaneous22 1961-09-16 10 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby ■i ii ii Hi irucmyom uwoQiw? .4 i n i/ C T BY .^fll OMB*. OTAOT MMOTIATIONS22 words
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Article391 1961-09-16 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. But international affairs institute won't take sides N INAUGURAL meeting to form a Singa-pore-Malaya Institute of International Affairs, on the lines of Britain's Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House), will be held on Sept. 27 in the new Science Lecture Theatre No.391 words
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357 1961-09-16 11 RRI man ordered to pay 81,000 damages for —libel letter I KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. HPHE High Court here yesterday ordered R. Perumal, 40, a field assistant at the Rubber Research Institute station at Sungei Buloh, to pay $1,000 damages for libel against A. Munusamy, 32, an immigration officer. Munusamy. brother-in-law357 words
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Article44 1961-09-16 11 SINGAPORE Fri. New motor scooters and motor cycles continue to take the roads in increasing numbers here. The number of machines registered last month, the majority of them scooters, was I.os4— nearly twice the number of new car registratioi.;.44 words
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Article28 1961-09-16 11 PENANG. Fri— Mr. Saw Seng Kew. a past president of the Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce, has been elected chairman of the Poppy Day appeal committee.28 words
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111 1961-09-16 11 Death of Malayan studying in England IJUALA LUMPUR, Fri. News has been received here of the death of a former Malayan police constable who left to study electrical engineering in England two years ago. He was Mr. Karam Singh. 26. the eldest son of A.S.P. Gurbakh Singh, of Federal Police111 words
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Article69 1961-09-16 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. An exhibition of 40 reproductions of paintings by 10 leading contemporary French artists, including Picasso and Matisse, will be held at the Singapore Polytechnic from Sept. 21 to 23. The exhibition will be opened by the French Consul-Ge-neral in Singapore. Mr. le Mintier de Lehelac.69 words
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Article, Illustration179 1961-09-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Po- lice last night selied weapons belonging to a new Cantonese secret society operating here. The weapons were hidden under bushes near a rubbish dump at a mining pool at the 3} mile Cheras Road headquarters area of the gang. The179 words
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Article188 1961-09-16 11 9-month back pay to staff OINGAPORE, Fri.— Th» *3 management of China Insurance Co. Ltd. and the Singapore Insurance Companies Employees' Union yesterday signed a threeyear wage agreement giving employees of the firm more pay and improved working conditions. Because the agreement is retrospective from Jan. 1, the employees yesterday188 words
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Article24 1961-09-16 11 IPOH. Fri. The Chin Woo Athletic Association will celebrate its 37th anniversary with a tea-party at Jubilee Cabaret tomorrow at 2 p.m.24 words
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Advertisement42 1961-09-16 11 Swissair Convair Jet fastest to and Europe Up to live weekly Jet services, the Middle East— Europe in cooperation with SAS. For information and reservations a*k your friendly travel ayent or SWISSAIR John Little's Bldg. Raffles Plare. Singapore. Tel: ***** (4 lines)42 words
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Advertisement372 1961-09-16 11 INVESTMENT IN l^bfl^k/^ BEAUTY DURABILITY \C^ PLUS 100% PROTECTION! ~®\rJLj?^] M!M SUPER F^ite=i KEM-TONE 1 pi jlflH— h DE LUXE LATCX WALL PAINT A m I WEATHER- I If \m B VINYL LATEX PAINT Mf® ThinK ahead: »nd specify WEATHER-CLAD Tropical Vinyl Latex Paint for all EXTERIOR WEB I^^^^^™™^™^*=*=** Sm372 words
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Miscellaneous281 1961-09-16 11 Straits Times Crossword Ross 8. A ilver hazard is almost un9. To grt the position fixed. 1 canny < 4 > tear note in pieces i9> 14. He draws broken carts 111 too 10. Privately holds strange Ideas iiO». 15. Chief campa nologut? 10 11 Pole gets the beer before281 words
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142 1961-09-16 12 KATONG'S MOSQUITO NUISANCE AGAIN MAY I add my voice hOHIVCr uselessly tO thr crowing rhorus of complaints about th«> mosquito nuisance at Katong" In the days before antimnsquito work was taken over by the Health Ministry, a complaint to the Municipal Health Officer received a prompt and diiirteons reply, and142 words
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Letter458 1961-09-16 12 3 ACCIDENT VICTIMS WERE LEFT TO BLEED WHILE your readers are engaged in airing their views on accident claims and negligent driving. I should be obliged if you would allow me the use of your columns to reveal to the thinking public how selfish and pitiless some motorists458 words
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125 1961-09-16 12 MISPRONUNCIATION ON THE RADIO ISNT there anybody at Radio Singapore who knows how to pronounce the most common names from the world of good music? It's bad enough hearing so little of it. but when that little is spoilt by atrocious pronunciation and persistent fade-aways what is there left? A125 words
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Letter82 1961-09-16 12 BARiSAN MANDATE ON MERGER UARISAN SOSIALIS con--1 tends that the PAP should resign and call a general election with a view to getting a mandate from the people on merger. I am of the opinion that since the 13 assemblymen elected on the PAP ticket have defected to th« Barisan82 words
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Letter53 1961-09-16 12 IIMTH reference to the ft letter by Mr J. Meyers (S.T. Aug. 31) the writer is requested to contact the Ofncer-in-Charge, Ant iVice Branch, C.I.D. (Tel. No. 7200 Ext 475) and furnish him with more details to enable appropriate police action to be taken. LIM SENG HI' AT53 words
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Letter50 1961-09-16 12 IT is shocking to learn that the C.E.B. cannot extend their mains fifty more yards to supply more than twenty houses with electricity. Our several applications were turned down without even letting us know the reason. Now a year has passed without any action. RESIDENTS Salak South50 words
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424 1961-09-16 12 YOUR editorial on Master Tara Singh's fast (ST. Sept. 2) docs not do justice to the Sikhs. It is not a true representation of facts. I was In India tiil a tew days ago and I believe that other than the communalistlc Jan424 words
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Letter68 1961-09-16 12 I BELIEVE that studentteacher relationships can be improved if the birch wer c banned. In a more relaxed atmosphere where there is no constant fear of the teacher, where the student does not regard him as a demi- god, expression of ideas is more fluent, and the68 words
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Letter238 1961-09-16 12 Sea water distillation plant is the answer \PROPOS the current water shortage in the island, would it not be a good idea if the Government considers installing a distillation plant to distil sea water? Although the State Government is taking all possible measures to ensure a plentiful238 words
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64 1961-09-16 12 ACCIDENT VICTIM HAS A GOOD CASE REPLYING to G.H.R's letter, the "knock-for-knock" agreement is entered into between companies for general convenience, but it has nothing whatever to do with the insured's contract with his Insurance company, the terms and conditions of which contain no reference to any such agreement. In64 words
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Letter29 1961-09-16 12 THINK everyone will agree that the City Council should print the meter reading Instead of what month to what month on water bills. WEE HOON SAN Singapore29 words
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Advertisement211 1961-09-16 12 WmrWr WAv/ J 1 TbbmtMvMV «m^3 -'ijß? PANCOLAR Witter i '^^^jraPr GREATER FOCUSINC UNIT 4.^. INTtRCMANCEABIUITY H^^SHHaaaaT LfatV The newlosk EXAKTA VAREX 11A »f 1«t1 ha! f>n Wt *tfMa&»fi- entirely new retlei hood which it net only collapubia B> iCfjlll K«ZKCMKBk4K ,n one quick operation, but hat the added advantage211 words
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Advertisement137 1961-09-16 12 bbbbbbK^bbb^. SASDGB JET EXPRESS NOW cuts flying time almost by half To Europe 1 6 hrs. 20 mm To Japan 9 hrs. 20 mm with swift connections by THAI INTERNATIONAL'S rf^i Royal Orchid Service or interline carriers. /of^ f SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR BANCKOK. The world's great masterpiece ot jet transportation137 words
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Advertisement1693 1961-09-16 13 BLUE FUNNEL LIMB FREIGHI ENOUIRIESi Tel: 241} PASSAGE ENtOIRIUi Till Mil tO AOEN. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON A CONTINENTAL PORTS. Oue Spore Sails P. S'ntfli Penang PERSEUS nverpiii. Glasgow BM/Stft 17 DIMODOCUS r .<! Liverptil. A'iroutt Silt 17 M Stpt 21 ATREUS Liverpttl, Glasgow Dm Sept 21 Sept 24 21 Sept1,693 words
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Advertisement1362 1961-09-16 13 THE E. A. C. UNISAjC^jGX "FALSTRIA" I) CO lA/ II Sift 21 21 Sipt 22/23 Stpt R|\Ko\ttl -BOGOIA- a 21 sept 4 Oct ii oct oct ElyZJytY ■JUTUNDIA" I) 11/11 OCI II 21 OCI 11 22 OCI VNX^Sr "lUSUAHCA" a) M Oct' 4 Nit 1/ I nii I INn JJWK1,362 words
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Advertisement1664 1961-09-16 13 Sng THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. %J SINGAPORE (ttctrftntM m tkt IMitet (itfMai 11 uNis EXPRESS SERVICES TO LONDON LIVERPOOL A CONTINENTAL PORTS Sport P. Sham •fnang BENLARIB L'lttl. A'mouih, Havrt, C.J3/Septl7 Stft 11/21 Karlsh'M. G'mouth. lENNEVIS H) HaaMrg, L'doo. R'daa. Hull M brough. Sift II 24 Sipt 25 211,664 words
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Advertisement1164 1961-09-16 13 McAUSTER dc CO., LTD. >a-__ \K?V t|u JJJi vB V 4 KLLEBMAN UNB tJI KLAVKNKSS LINE I LONDON. HAMBURC ROTTERDAM. lUnt. LOS ANGELES. UN FRANCISCO. A HULL SEATTIE, VANCOUVER A PORTLAND. AccipMf earn fir Ciitral A Suit Cm OF WELLINGTON America Spore v. S'nam Penatii 21/27 Sift Mltft/ 3Od M/MStft1,164 words
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420 1961-09-16 14 From Our Market Correspondent A LITTLE publicised feature of the Malayan Stock Exchange which has been obscured by the almost morbid concentration on tins recently has been the steady drift downwards in a industrial share prices. This week the drift «hi«-h began over* two420 words
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Article22 1961-09-16 14 Malayan Stock Indices: Srpt. 15 Sept. II Industrials: 157.43 157.95 Tins: 304.22 304.55 S Rubbers: 340.3(1 210.30 Jan. 1 1958=101).22 words
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Article511 1961-09-16 14 BUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number 01 deals in brackets: Industrials: K. and N. ords (3.000) 52.34: Gammon (S. 000) $1.62: S. Times (2.0OO) $3.06: S. Triders (2,000) •4.10, (2.0O0) $405: Bouste:.d 4.000) $1 50 ■Maw I Ampat (1.000) lii>. M.l511 words
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Article35 1961-09-16 14 SINGAPORE. Sept. 15. RUBBER: 86} cents per Ib. (up half a cent). 5 p.m. unfficial close: Mi' cents (quiet). TIN: 5476 per picul (down 51.50). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (down in tons).35 words
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Article215 1961-09-16 14 OCTOBER tint Kt.rt. rubber buyer s f.o.b. closed la Singapore yesterday fit Mi cents per Ib. up half a cent on Thursday's closing price. The ton* was quiet and (lightly ia(l*r. S.C.C.R.A. closing prices in cent* per Ib. yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.B. Spot fob buyers Ml, sellers215 words
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Article123 1961-09-16 14 MELBOURNE. Pri. INVESTMENT shares closed the week along firmer lines. Custom Credit gained Is. to 15.s 6d. Divid Svme Is. 6d. to 29*. Ulla Mmmh tiiicc 2s to ;B€S Base metals and oils were steady. Broken Hill South Rained 5d to 17s 6d Commonwealth bonds were firm Con.123 words
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180 1961-09-16 14 IN Singapore yesterday 1 the tin price again fell by $1.50 to $476 per picul. In London overnight uncertain conditions had prevailed reflecting G.S.A. tin stockpile release uncertainties and cash eased .€7 and three months £4. Moreover' Continental Interest was said to be180 words
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Article155 1961-09-16 14 CHIPS lying aloniild* tho tinxapsrt wharvot today aro: Reymont 6A, Florin n Ceynoua 10/11, Olenorchy S/9. Relfen«ein 13/14. Lloyd Bakke 1 2 Moome 33 34. Calcutta Maru 19* Rhi-xenor 31 32. BanKOl.i 4243, Kuala Lumpur 1/f, Mltuk.i Maru 40 41. Outer roadi: Karar.K DJaua. Rlpley. Tamporaau. M.indaley.155 words
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Article118 1961-09-16 14 T"I Chintu Prsduet EiUiimi 1 Smi.port, noon pricit ptr picul ytsttrdiy were Copra: UK /Continent S»nmih»r phlnmrat 126 buyers. tM\ fHI»r». Coconut oil: bulk *37» r*U*n drum $40 miter*. Ptpocr: Muntok whlu $175 teller*. Rarnwßk while flT>i nellern. upecliil Sarawak Mack 142J Keller*. rarhlwl Lnmponc black 1424 Mlien.118 words
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Article534 1961-09-16 14 Rubber is uncertain market THE tone "drab" used by London on Wednesday could well be used to described local conditions this week report H.C.B. Co. Ltd.. in their current market survey. The general uncertainty of the market continues and was reflected by the narrow and apparently aimless fluctuations in prices,534 words
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Article84 1961-09-16 14 TMI Malayan Exchange Banks' Auociation made these changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Cansda: buying airmail T.T. 34. O.D. Mli 90 '1 '<* 34 9/16 credit bills, 342 trade hills. Selling T.T. sr 0.0. rssdy: Csnsda M; Oautteho Marks 130 i. Italian Lire84 words
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Advertisement1207 1961-09-16 14 l9^^r^^r^3 W^^^^^T^^^^wi^P^^ffltt /I J P§\ pc^pOTiKll Express U.S.A. Pacitic 6c Atlantic Coast Service £T» ETA HA EU ETA ETA ETA f. S >am i'ect H>onf Japan Honolulu L Angelei N. YcrV "Kimkawa Miv" J3 24 Seft 29 Sen 13 Oct 72 Oct 7 Nov ■Ofttl* Mar*' 911 Oct 12 U1,207 words
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Advertisement208 1961-09-16 14 THE EASTERN SHIPPING CORPORATION LIMITED. S'pof* FROM CALCUTTA, CHITTAGONG CHALNA M.V. "STATI OF ORISSA" for Coirns, Brisbone, Sydney ond Melbourne S«pt. 17/lt FROM JAPANESE PORTS M.V. "STATI OF BIHAR" for *Penong, Modrers Colcutto S«P». 27/21 Subject inducement Chief Agents: R. jumobhoy Sons Ltd.. 24, Malacca Street, Tal: ***** S.S 'LOIDI208 words
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Advertisement187 1961-09-16 14 SHIPPING NOTICES ■a "TENWA MARU" Arriving from Japan Honfkonc on 18th September Sailing for Colombo on 19 th September. The above vessel 1$ scheduled to arrive in Singapore on 18th September. 1961 and will discharge cargo alongside the Singapore Harbour Board Wharves. The General Survey will be held on 21st187 words
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Advertisement462 1961-09-16 14 TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are lnvitod rrom contractors registered with P.W JD. class B and above or with the aichitec for the construction of a new broadcasting station at Kota Bharu. Kelantan. Plans and specification can be seen at the architect's Penanu and Ipoh offices or can be obtained on payment462 words
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Advertisement201 1961-09-16 14 TOWN COUNCIL. KLUANG Applications aro Invited from male Feaeral citizens between the ages of 17 and 22 lor Uie appointment of an apprentice bookkeeper in Town Council. Kluang. 2. Qualification: Applicant jxiust have parsed the Cambridge Sciiool Certificate Grade II wuli creatts In mathematics and Eiibli&h subjects. 3. The selected201 words
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Advertisement845 1961-09-16 15 TENDERS MALACCA P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class "D" and above registered Contract.. b-> received at the offlce of the! State Engineer. Malucc.i. up to 3.00 p.m. oi 2nd October. 1961. lor Uie CONSTRUCTION OF THREE BLOCKS OF 6 UNITS EACH AND ONE BLOCK OF 4 INITS <22 UNITS IN845 words
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Advertisement454 1961-09-16 15 (Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT it Word* $S (Min.)— Box St ett. extrm WANTID c*p»rlMiCfd Fnnllsh speak- IKK salesman preferably In book ■nd with driving lic> n.-iv Bo* Ai'lT'J r ;orc. ONE BAR CAPTAIN, our bar boy. ■nah«, one dioing-room waiter. Apply Straits View Motel Jalao Scudai J.B. WORLD'S454 words
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Advertisement1088 1961-09-16 15 SITUATIONS VACANT »ord» M Win.)— Box ><i ctt. txtm FIELD INStCT COLLECTOR Tne •:-!.<.[■ M'.Kfum. Honolulu require HUIIH—I young roan to work as an .oiu> i i -tiri.i < .luir.-d. M come kaowlrdgr of IT, fir, ni. will be ItVOT to candidatrM noMinf the School •.-rtilicatc. S.ilary:- S2OO/- per merit1,088 words
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Advertisement920 1961-09-16 15 EDUCATION tt Wtm Si < Mi*.)— ••> ill ct*. txtrm SOIBNCK tn approved laboratory 1 facilities for all stsndards leading to Cambridge Cert. H.B.C U.C.8.. more- J Ing Evening sessions. Cltj School i Selene* Dept.. itfc'-B Belegl* Road. Spore Tel: 3901* CAMIRIDOI CORRESFONOENCB SCHOOL Take advantage of our ahort iour«w920 words
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Advertisement968 1961-09-16 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE Here's IS (Mln.>— j» crs. rztra STATION WAGON Borgward Habe4- lt>s6 quirk salt bargain $2150. Tele)honi- 2«747 18'poro). 1»55 STANDARD S hp good condition 12 m.p.g. taxed December $1,100 0.n.0. W3 Halton Red R.A.K. Cbangl near MMPital. $700 LAMSRETTA Doc. oS. Perfect Tjnnii:« crd. r. Si-.irr -.heel.968 words
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Advertisement838 1961-09-16 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE Wtria Si (Ml*.)— Box SB eft. rxfr. ADORABLE PIAT SOO daxxllni cream Mioon, 1956, economical getabouter, 48 rap* sturdy, reliable engine 12.300 or muniment*. Ring B'pore ***** 2 p.m. 7 p.m. only. 1959 BORCWARD T.S. IPr.S Wletor ASS. 1937 X/ Prefect. VW /Pick-up. l-VConsul. 1»66 Hillmso A9O838 words
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Advertisement586 1961-09-16 15 FOR SALE if Worti $3 (Milt.)— Box it els. txtrm I TMIIN, ZIMMtRMANN PIANOS. rirnrmn Make. Guaranteed Troplc.iliied. l'.'ol Moflrl*. Payable 12-24 Instalments. Tour Hi mo Offered Good Trade- in Value NnnirhenK s 103/105. Selegl* Road, Hingnptf-e. 24T47. DON'T DICIIVIO by false claim* that you cm grow balrl At bc*t586 words
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Advertisement309 1961-09-16 15 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) Wordt tit (Minimum} Datf* I momlh. In Ward* tt.iu (Mln.) JAVA MODI* |MMa, MtMM, bill-Kli-to-miMMir. THE BATIK SHOP ll In the C.Titiny l -obby. BUYING YOUR OIAMONO OlfU (rufll rhionu Shin* J.". r«. Tel: *****. WEDDING PRISENTt. buying 1.-wHlery from Lm Onn. SoB'B a. mttm Road. WHERE309 words
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304 1961-09-16 16 GRATIFICATION CAN BE A WINNER FIRST TIME OUT ON THE TRACK with Epsom Jeep, Penang, Friday rpRAINER Allan Heddle, who saddled Limavaddy on Wednesday, can send out another first-up winner with Gratification on Sunday. Gratification, a Tive-year-old mare by Sir Edward, has been even more impressive than her stablemate in304 words
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Article, Illustration78 1961-09-16 16 rpHE finish of the St. Leger, last clas&ic race of A the English flat season, at Doncaster last week and the first three places are taken by horses owned by women. The winner is Mrs. V. Lilley's Aurelius, ridden by Lester Piggott (on the rails).Reuter - 78 words
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Article79 1961-09-16 16 YEW YORK. Fri. The United States may be without Chuck McKinley, ua well ao the appended Dennis Ralston, for their Davia Cup inter-zone tie against India at New Delhi. McKinley, Wimbledon run-ner-up this year, is not sure whether he can get away from his studies at Trinity College.79 words
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Article24 1961-09-16 16 WELLINGTON. FrL Jeff Julian, the New Zealand runner will not take part In the International marathon at Seoul on Sept. 28.24 words
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Article67 1961-09-16 16 PARIS. Fn. Luis Ay.ila. of Chile, who recently joined Jack Kramer s lawn tennis troupe, yesterday completed a 6-3. 6-2, 4-6. 6-> victory over Australian star Lew .'load to enter the quarter-finals of the professional tournament here. Rain had halted the match on Wednesday night with theReuter - 67 words
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Article25 1961-09-16 16 SCARBOROUGH, Frl. Close of play in yesterdays cricket match here: County champions Hampshire 340-6 dec and 33-0. Runners-up Yorkshire 269-7 dec— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article25 1961-09-16 16 LONDON, Frl— Results of Rugby TTnion matches played last night: Bath IP. Clifton 0; Swansea 3 Aberavon Neath 29 Civil Service XV o.—Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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1418 1961-09-16 16 Tomorrow's runners riders at Penang RACE It 2.IS— CL. 4 DIV. 5— 6 F 1 7980 Rubina iGemilana St., Aumad. 4 9.0 Lre 4 2 00 GusUni II (G.L. Thei Ahmad. 5 9.0 Leong 5 3 ***** Terang Bantang (Mata Hari St.) Allan. 3 8.13 Wilson 10 4 96 .Recover1,418 words
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215 1961-09-16 16 Orient Year Cup is not international meet— Goh— SINGAPORE, Friday. SINGAPORE Amateur Basketball Federation president Goh Chye Hin said today r.nat the Orient Year Cup competition now in progress is not an international competition. The teams competing, he said, are leading club sides of South-East Asian countries. The tournament is215 words
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Article118 1961-09-16 16 FOREIGN SPORT The six-ball over: Probe by Aussies SYDNEY. Frl. Australiathe only cricket country which plays the eight-ball over Is Investigating the six-ball over as played in England, South Africa, New Zealand, the West Indies and India. Australian Board of Control secretary Alan Barnes told a meeting of me BoardReuter - 118 words
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Article24 1961-09-16 16 LONDON', Fri. Notts County and Derby County drew 2-2 In a first round match in the English Football League Cup last Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article20 1961-09-16 16 LONDON. Frl— Derry and Unfleld drew 1-1 In their first round Ulster Gold Cup football match last night.—ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Advertisement887 1961-09-16 16 NOTICE STRAITS PHOTOGRAPHERS LIMITED This serves to Inform the public j that Mr. Wong Kwok Hun has, resigned as Manager of the above Company and is no longer in our employ and therefore he has no authority to transact business on our behalf. STRAITS PHOTOGRAPHERS LIMITED Dated Bth September. 1961.887 words
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Advertisement573 1961-09-16 16 Ponders for; STEEL PILING FOR FIVE BroCKS OP FLATS FOR CUSrOMS EXCISE DEPARTMENT. BRICKFIELDS ROAD. CUALA LUMPUR rita b» received at the Office of he Comptroller of Customs Sv.cise Department. Suleiman 3uildinjr. Kuala Lumpur up to 12 loon on 28th September, 1961. Registered Class T>' conractors and above are invited573 words
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Advertisement784 1961-09-16 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal ClUzeng and permanent serving Government Officers Including those on probation for appointment as CADET ASSISTANT CONTROLLER OP POSTS. QUALIFICATIONS: An Honours Degree of a recognised University. The successful candidate will be appointed on a basic salary of $580 per month plus current Cost784 words
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Advertisement60 1961-09-16 16 DOOR mmmm for everyone! (Open window too) Soy -«^K* 4 doors 4 seats. Exterior locks on front doors. Rear windows open For cool comfort. Try Dauphine at Progress Motors or other Renault Dealers. A RENAULT PRODUCT CHRISTMAS CARDS STOCK CLEARANCE SALE Special Discount 30% Till 23rd. Sept. 1961 Get them60 words
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Article275 1961-09-16 17 M 1> \ll 0 PERAK 6: \l<n Star. I i id. i* TOP FORM MAHAT AMBU SPARKS 6-0 TROUNCING OIIOWING allround superiority, Perak romptd home lo an easy victory in the Malaya Cup north zone match played here todejy. Perak led s—o at half-time ana were content to take *hings275 words
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91 1961-09-16 17 Skipper sent off, Smelters follow PNANG, Fri. Shortly after their skipper, Din, had been ordered off the field in the second ball for arguing with th e referee Eastern Smelting staged a walkout in their first round replay against Tanjong Bungah Rangers in the Junior knockout soccer match at Uato91 words
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Article24 1961-09-16 17 SAIGON. Fri. Malaya. Indonesia and South Vietnam will compete in Vietnam's first independence soccer tournament to be held here on Oct. 6.24 words
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503 1961-09-16 17 MOK SIN PIN - GP stars show brilliant form in trial run Perak romp to easy victory MOK SIN PIN By SINGAPORE, Fri. Leading competitors for the Singapore Grand Prix tomorrow and Sunday gave a thrilling preview when the circuit was opened foi practice runs at Thomson Road today. Japanese motor-cyclists Seitehl Suzuki. Kazuo503 words
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Article22 1961-09-16 17 XLANG. Fri. The Klang District A.A.A. will hold a 26--mlle marathon race from Morib Beach to Klang padang on Oct. 2922 words
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Article94 1961-09-16 17 uomex's 7-A-sinr rorsNFY (Pen»n«> SOOB 3 i**tl corr>f>rs Police B 0: DTC 2 OC 0: PT HC Raneer? S PLHC R»-b»h 0: YWCA 1 PFB 0: MTC 1 Rovers 0: VIOB 1 Police 'A' 0. MORFIRA SHIELD dpoh»: SMT 4 STAR SYS 4 ACS 3. CITY DIST. C'SHIP fSr>ore>94 words
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Article17 1961-09-16 17 INTER-SCHOOL iSeganMtt): SES bt Sri Merslng English 38-17. FRIENDLY iKL): Technical College bt Language Inst 43-30.17 words
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Article18 1961-09-16 17 JCA 75-MU.E TIME TKIAL (Segamat): 1 J. Bahru 'B team 2 J. Bahru 'A. 3hr 44m 27.85.18 words
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Article52 1961-09-16 17 SIXTAX'S Ct'P (Kluang): Kluang DW. 4 Muar DM 2: Tong Srnc (up: Muar Youths 2 Kluang Youths 1. J. H VII It I K.I DIV. 1: PWD 2 2 Gurkhas 0 K. KANGSAR I.r.r DIV. 2: Taman Bachan 6 Tenina Setai 3. MKRDRKA KO TOI'RNEY fT». MnlinD Ind<«"K 352 words
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Article, Illustration76 1961-09-16 17 ROY GETS A VICTORY KISS FROM DARLENE DOV Emerson of Australia, winner of the men's J singles title of the United States amateur tennis championships, gets a victory kiss from Darlene Hard of the U.S., winner of the women's singles title Darlene beat Ann Haydon of England in the finalUPI - 76 words
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Article202 1961-09-16 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. y*T. JOHN S Institution went on a scoring spree to gain a 44-3 win over St. Gabriel's in the Lewis Cup rugger competition at Bukit Nanas here today. St. John's who were beaten 6-5 by Technical Institute, In their first202 words
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Article130 1961-09-16 17 25 goals in four FAS Cup games KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— A total of 25 goals was scored in the four first round matches in the F.A. of Selangor Junior Cup competition here today. Selangor Indian Association teams, Bl and 82, shared 14 goals. The Bl team beat 16th Recce 7-0130 words
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Article259 1961-09-16 17 CHA VE PLAN: TOURS TO F-E, EUROPE KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. rrHE manager of the Australian Davis Cup team. Mr. Alf Chave, disclosed before his departure for Jakarta today his special plan to give young players in Davis Cup countries a rhance to gain wider international experience. Mr. Chave will outline259 words
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Article242 1961-09-16 17 Christie's day at CEB meet IJUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Christie Shepherdson Malayan all-rounder, was the outstanding athlete on the opening day of the Central Electricity Board athletics meet which started on thPantal ground today. FINALS Javelin: 1 Ismail b Hussein 2 Wee Beng Kee 3 Lai] Singh 44.28 m; Long jump:242 words
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Article226 1961-09-16 17 Japanese arrive for Turf confab OINGAPOHE Fri. A three-man advance party of the Japanese delegation to the second Asian Racing Conference in Singapore arrived her by air today. They were Mr. M. Fujlwar'a, adviser to the president of the Japanese Racing Association and leader of the delegation. Mr. F. Imai,226 words
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Article48 1961-09-16 17 SINGAPORE. Fri— Mrs. M. Horie (nett 36 > won the women's "A" Division medal (Stableford, of the Royal Island Club. Mrs. McMullan <o2i was runner-up. The "B" Division medal MM won by Mrs. P. Clarke <nett 38> after a countback *)»>i Mrs. B. Lynch.48 words
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Advertisement146 1961-09-16 17 GET a ABUNDANT W HARVESTS £tW vL H MITSUBISHI T^ I TILLER f i\ MODEL CT *S I M j (with KAIJURA kerosene engine) Transportation Sole. Agents for Singapore, Moloyo, Sarawak, Brunei North Borneo. CHOP LIM HUP lIOOV 44. CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE. TEL' 9249 1 MONARCH POCKET BOOKS TOP SALE146 words
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Advertisement356 1961-09-16 17 .A Gtt ANYWHERE CAREFREE R 'iff' r^BL- Smart t Beoutifuiiy 4H j^m styled with elegant and 'Iw^^^^^B^^^^^pfll H& extinguished lines. m mi £B* XT m iM. speedy. .The per for. Iv't^^^^HlJ^F »-'iSßr^^^ mancc is os good os mon/ *&L. larger engmed scooters for m BB^s'- '%-JvbsmW'm7 Jf(k the geor rotios356 words
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Miscellaneous150 1961-09-16 17 MOTOR KACBVG SPORE GRAND PRIX; First day (Upper Thomson Rd. 9 a.m.). SOCCER MALAYA CLT: Penang v Fed Armed Forces (City Stadium 8 p.m.). FRIENDLY: SHBRC v TTB Hospital (Bkt. Chermln). BUGGER FRIENDLIES: Klang V 6M Squadron (Klang. 5.15); PTCBC v Talplng Tigers (Tiger Lane grd>: Perak Police v Garrison150 words
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218 1961-09-16 18 J poll. Fri. A woman and three nun were sentenced lo death today for the murder <>l" ;i IVllow labourer. The jury returned a 6-1 vrrdict of guilty against O. Uriavar Alogan. 40. K. Muthaiya. 48. his wife. A. Kuppu. 35. and his218 words
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Article115 1961-09-16 18 20 Sikhs arrested in temple AMBALA North India i, Fri. —Police entered v Sikh temple here today and arrested 20 militant Sikhs using it as a hide-out. The decision to force an entry was taken on high Government authority. It may foreshadow a similar raid on the Golden Temple at115 words
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Article36 1961-09-16 18 BRUSSELS. Fri. The Dowager Queen Elisabeth of the Belgians. 86 year old grandmother of King Baudouin. will leave for Peking next Wednesday on a visit to China, wellin formed sources .said here today— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article161 1961-09-16 18 Bayar, Menderes to die ISTANBUL, Fri. Ex--1 President Celal Bayar and ex-Premier Adnan Menderes of Turkey were today sentenced to death by the special court trying members of the former regime. The death sentence was passed on eight officials, including Fatin Zorlu, former j Foreign Minister; Refik Kor raltan. former161 words
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Article60 1961-09-16 18 BONN. Fri— Dr. Konrad Adenauer today denied re- ports that he intended to rei sign as Chancellor during the next four-year legislative period if re-elected in Sunday's election. The 85-year-old Chancel- lor. answering press conference questions, also declined ito pronounce on the fitnes.-. of Professor LudwigReuter - 60 words
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Article335 1961-09-16 18 i)NUON. Fri.— Skx* market; flntrtMd another arwb week and extiemely quiet forthnightfy account on dull note toaay BaMnf.s.s w;io again ti ;o\\-ebbi with buyen continuing jo iuii.pt a cautious attitude. Giltedged •.ermines were a little brigi.ter in Wwponiw to I .small investment aeniai. u stinnila:ed to some extent335 words
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Article351 1961-09-16 18 He returns with 'firm proposals' on steel mill and chemical industry SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Singapore Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, returned from Japan this evening with two "firm proposals" from Japanese industrialists: one to start a steel mill in Jurong and the other to351 words
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Article24 1961-09-16 18 LONDON, Fri— Buyers £944. sellers £945. Forward buyers £954. sellers £955. Settlement £943. Turnover a.m. 135 tons. p.m. 95 tons. Tone: \>iy steady.24 words
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Article39 1961-09-16 18 LONDON. Fri.— Spot 25'^d.. I Oct. 25 ,v.. Nov 9S4i<L, Dec. 25", d.. Oc:./DtK\ 2V\d.. Jan./ Mnr. 25\ci.. April/June j July /Sept 2.V -d.. R.i i. S'pt. 25', d.. On. 25\d.. Nov. 25>, d. Tom-: Quiet but .steady.39 words
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Article, Illustration125 1961-09-16 18 EX-terror chief writes his memoirs /GENERAL George Grivas, VJ former Eoka terrorist leader in Cyprus, announced in Athens yesterday that he had signed a contract with a British publishing firm for his memoirs. He said he had given the firm, >lessrs. Longmans. Green and Co., world rights in his 250.000-wordReuter - 125 words
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Article118 1961-09-16 18 UNIT BADGE FOR RAF CENTRE SINGAPORE. Fri. The RAF Malaya training centre i will be presented with its unit badge at a special paI rade at the unit's base at RAF Seletar on the morning of Sept. 22. The Dauut 1 which ha.s been approved by the Queen, has ,a»118 words
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Article66 1961-09-16 18 bei fast. Morttara iieiHiia. Pri.--lhe Au&tiaiian i-rlckei«rr were 176 for 8 at ;ea on the opening day of their two-cay «anies against Ireland here. At. ScurboroiiKii The match between coun:y champions Hampshire and runneis-iip Yorkshire uas .iixumoned this atiernoon because of ram. Scoics: Hampshire 340-6Reuter - 66 words
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Article114 1961-09-16 18 TAIPEH. Sept. Fri. The i Provincial Government today announced that 120 people were killed by Typhoon Pamela three days ago. on Tuesday— an intrea^e of 22 deaths over the last announced figures. The official announce- ment said 277 persons were still missing and 156 suffered114 words
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Article96 1961-09-16 18 JAKARTA. Fri -PottCC ;u.d coastal guarda have toilfd ;i smuggling attempt in Tanjong Prlok harbour, police reported today. Chief Commissioner Baron D Winoto said seven people Were arrested. He >aid transistor radios, conventional radio-, tape recorders, cosmetics and luxury clothes valued at more thanUPI - 96 words
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Article71 1961-09-16 18 SINGAPORE. !ri TIM United Peoples Party today announced the opening of eight branches In Singapore. These offices are open daily from 7 p.m. The branches are located at: 12 China Street. 381 Yio Chu Kang Road 91. M.s. 12 Dunlop Street: 65 MacPherson Road; "ID Lorong71 words
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Article85 1961-09-16 18 MESSRS. WONC THIT PARK I -•> Choti iinn Ti.h I'ficni: thank friend* and relatives foi \..nou- < sprr^ions of mint. MR. AND MRS. Gop.il Krsbn.<n Srrrmhan think .ill relatives an<t fi ends for Hu-.r valuable gtltMt Koo-1 MM on the onasion cif their Bant* Id (it, i i-'.-r,i THE85 words
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Article27 1961-09-16 18 JOHORE BAHRU llf.lv Lfu-ht Church I fruit* nf (hi- i-Hrtli f«Miv;il Sunday It 30 j!• 1:1 Mng Rift* for Hnndir.-.i'i'Wl <-hildrt:i and Hi.- Ai;< I27 words
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Advertisement257 1961-09-16 18 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS M l«,,r^, «/</ i IHMMMBJ MATHEWS: Hofl'ltSl 1 r.'-Vi.l. :n CMbM :ir»l A">fl :i I«"T, !d Mi.-h:iH. COFMAN- NICORESTI: I <• RaOOii. ,i\ ud All:m rt.iunti" r K.ir.n Jo.-mn:i on ISth Beptember :it 'he foundation, i CRANTOCK: :i for. iKirn on BeaMM b« i 1 hi Cameron257 words
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