The Straits Times, 20 November 1961
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Title Section25 1961-11-20 1 NATION M, ÜBKAW. SINGAPORE, t, AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SMI EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times aw** He**** Estd. 1845. MONDAY; NOVEMBER 20, 1961. r 15 CENTS.25 words
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Article639 1961-11-20 1 Supplies for UN Italian Air Force group Missing during Congo flight LEOPOLDVILLE, Sun. United Nations planes are searching the Congo jungles for an Italian Air Force C-119 overdue here on a supply flight from Entebbe, Uganda, with 10 people on board. A U.N. spokesman, Mr. Norman Ho,639 words
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330 1961-11-20 1 SINGAPORE, Sunday. PREPARATIONS have been completed for the one- day strike by 17,000 members of the Army Civil Service Union beginning at 6 a.m. tomorrow. The union's president, Mr. P. S. Pillai, said today that banners and placards had been distri1 buted to all330 words
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Article, Illustration150 1961-11-20 1 Kwame. ..a special word from Duke 'FHIS is seven-year-old Kwame Appiah, singled out for special attention from Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip when they visited Kumasi hospital during their visit to Ghana. Kwame is no ordinary patient. His father, Mr. Joe Appiah, a leading Opposition MP., is being held under150 words
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640 1961-11-20 1 LEE GOES ON THE AIR TO TELL of WRANGLE FOR SEATS SINGAPORE, Sunday. ♦JMIK Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, tonight explained how the number of Singapore seats in the Federal Parliament 15 was the number given in the White Paper published on Thursday was arrived at for purposes of640 words
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Article, Illustration85 1961-11-20 1 'Condition graye 9 CAIRO. Sun— Mecca Radio, monitored here last Might, broadcast reports "expressing alarm at the condition of King Saud. of Saudi Arabia. The reports did not indicate the nature of the 59--year-old King's illness. Sources close to the Arab league here said privately that the monarch'sReuter - 85 words
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157 1961-11-20 1 1 ,400 miles to ball for jet age 'Cinders' OYDNEY. Sun. A New Zealand model last night made a 2.800-mile round trip —to attend a ball in Sydney. Like a 1961 Cinderella, she had to leave the fun at midnight to catch her 400 m.p.h. "coach" for the Journey home.Reuter - 157 words
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Article23 1961-11-20 1 ORAN, Western Algeria, Sun. Six Muslims and Europeans were injured In the Oran region today in attacks by Muslim insurgents.23 words
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Article33 1961-11-20 1 LONDON. Sun. Moscow radio said tonight that Soviet scientists were working on a theory that rockets could be sent Into space, without any explosive blast, by using the suns energy.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article157 1961-11-20 1 NAIROBI. Sun. I I TOMO Kenyatta told a wildly cheering crowd here today: "We want uhuru (freedom) on Feb. 1 next year." He was speaking at the airport here on his return from his London talks by way of Ethiopia. He arrived on a specially chartered EthiopianReuter - 157 words
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Article32 1961-11-20 1 BONN. Sun. Dr. Konrad Adenauer left here by air today for Washington for talks with President Kennedy, his first foreign visit since his re-election as Federal Chancellor last week— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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83 1961-11-20 1 LONDON. Sun. A cinema manager sometimes forgot to put his trousers on when he was walking round the office where his attractive woman assistant worked, it was said in a divorce court in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. But that was NOT evidence of adultery,83 words
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Article124 1961-11-20 1 Several areas flooded by rain SINGAPORE. Sun. Heavy rainfall— the highest recorded this month caused flooding In several parts of the island. Meteorological station at the Singapore Airport recorded a total of 2.3 inches of rain. The worst hit areas \\< re Braddell Road, Thomson Road, Buklt Timah Road, Geylang,124 words
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Article43 1961-11-20 1 TAIPEH. Sun. President Chiang Kai-shek last night said that he had replaced Mr. George Yeh as Nationalist Ambassador to Washington. An announcement said Dr. T. F. Tslang. Ambassador to the United Nations, would serve concurrently as China's U.S. Ambassador. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Advertisement20 1961-11-20 1 For and all kinds of v i s.i t MERGER: LEE ANSWERS QUESTIONS— Page 9 If I Bt vH r20 words
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Advertisement61 1961-11-20 1 PATEK PHILIPPE is the only watch manufacturer whose entire collection of men's watches carries, engraved on every movement, the official stamp of the State of Geneva, the authentic guarantee of centuries-old "GENEVA QUALITY." H. SENA, LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Singopore 3r Ptnong. Were Parked over here DEAR I N «.-^-^s»,61 words
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Article, Illustration219 1961-11-20 2 Scarf put at Queen's feet 'High life' jive with Kwame THEN A MAMMY' WHO THREW IT DOWN DANCES FOR JOY I ACCRA. Sunday J )UEEN Elizabeth danced Ghana's "High Life"— a kind of African rhythmic Jive with President Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana before 2.000 guests last night at the StateReuter - 219 words
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126 1961-11-20 2 ANOTHER AWARD FOR AUTHOR ALAN BATON JOHANNESBURG. Sun— Mr. J Alan Paton, the author and leader of the South African Liberal Party, said yesterday he had been informed he had been awarded the 1961 plaque of the Free Academy of Arts of Hamburg for his "inestimable activity In the causeReuter - 126 words
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Article31 1961-11-20 2 LISBON. Sun.— Sir Roy Welensky, Rhodesian Federal Prime Minister, said hete he was "tremendously Impressed" with the Portuguese Government's "progressive outlook and understanding of the difficulties in Africa."31 words
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Article81 1961-11-20 2 BONHAM (Texas), Sun.— Mr. Sam Rayburn, Speaker of the House of Representatives for nearly 49 years, was buried here yesterday in the presence of three of the presidents he had served. President Kennedy interrupted a speech-making tour to attend. Former Presidents Truman and Eisenhower sat with himReuter - 81 words
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Article380 1961-11-20 2 Kennedy hits at extremist groups CALL TO DEVOTE ENERGY TO FIGHT RED THREAT OVERSEAS LOS ANGELES, Sunday. PRESIDENT Kennedy last night urged Americans not to turn their patriotism towards "crusades of suspicion," but rather to concentrate on strengthening the U.S. against the Communist threat from overseas. The President said thatReuter; UPI - 380 words
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Article23 1961-11-20 2 TOKYO. Sun. Christmas mall is piling up throughout Japan because of an overtimeban by postal staff. They are demanding year-end bonuses.23 words
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Article, Illustration100 1961-11-20 2 $10,500 is offered for photos of 'Jackie' NEW YORK, Sun An American magazine has offered $10,500 lor pnoiographs showing Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy being thrown from her horse on Friday. Bidding for the pictures among national magazines and agencies is spirited. But the photograpner, Marshall Hawkins, said ho would release none100 words
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Miscellaneous16 1961-11-20 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby CAN XXJ "> f "O. W''£ T^ COM 6 OCHM) V£f*^£ XttATMr--'16 words
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420 1961-11-20 3 OUR NUCLEAR MIGHT-BY SOVIET LEADERS MOSCOW, Sun CO VIET military leaders claimed yesterday that they had more 100-megaton rockets than America thought, bigger rockets than they had ever shown, and an armoury including stand-off rockets and atomic submarines. In a series of Artillery Day articles in the Defence Ministry newspaperReuter - 420 words
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232 1961-11-20 3 Finding 'digs' a problem for coloured students MARGATE, Sunday. QNLY a small percentage of landladies in English university towns are prepared to take in coloured students, the annual council of the British National Union of Students was told here yesterday. The council heard the result of a survey made byReuter - 232 words
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Article34 1961-11-20 3 OSLO. Sun. Demons! ra tors protesting against the visit to Norway ol the West German Defence Minister. Herr Franz Josef Strauss sat down in the street near the Norwegian Defence Ministry yesterday.34 words
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115 1961-11-20 3 JAMAICANS RUSH TO BEAT ENTRY BAR BILL I/INGSTON. Sun. Thousands of Jamaicans are applying In London for travel documents to get their dependents to Britain before the Commonwealth Immigrants Bill becomes law The Jamaican Government has sent an Immigration Department fflcial to Britain to help In Jamaica, applications are beingReuter - 115 words
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Article, Illustration126 1961-11-20 3 Rafael (CAR GIFT FOR KIM) quits Dominica niUDAD TRUJILLO. Sun. General Rafael Trujillo Jr., playboy son of the late Dominican dictator has left the country in his private yacht fur Europe after resigning as chief of staff of the Dominican armed forces. Trujillo. 33, remembered in Hollywood for bis gifts126 words
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Article57 1961-11-20 3 MOSCOW, Sun.— Soviet archeologists believe they are near to uncovering a fabulous hoard of gold, silver and precious stones dumped in a lake by Napoleon's troops In the 1812 retreat from Moscow. A newspaper reported today that work had been narrowed down to a zone which gave57 words
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Article60 1961-11-20 3 CARDIFF, Sun.— Mr. Harry Sherman, founder of Sherman's football pools and a bookmaking business, died here today aged 71. Shermans was the third biggest football pools company In Britain until taken over by Llttlewoods this year. In 1958 he and his brother Abe gave $840,001 towardsReuter - 60 words
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Article43 1961-11-20 3 LISBON, Sun. Captain Henrique Galvao and other members of the group whe seized the Portuguese linei Santa Maria in the Caribbean early this year will be tried be their absence by a Portuguese court, it was announced here43 words
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347 1961-11-20 3 MIAMI, Sunday Ij^UiVEN -year-old Teiry J Jo Duperrault, rescued half-conscious after the yacht Blue Belle broke up off Nassau a week ago, was removed from the critical list in hospital here yesterday as F. 8.1 men waucd lO questionReuter - 347 words
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Article83 1961-11-20 3 LONDON. Sun. Television announcers here wore steel helmets for a short while today because of the BBC's second bomb scare in two days. A helmeted reader told viewers that a telephone caller had said i»i was due to explode within two hours. The building wasReuter - 83 words
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176 1961-11-20 3 Lost in sea: A space capsule with blood aboard I OS ANGELES, Sun. U.B. naval vessels last night failed to recover a space capsule containing living matter. Including fresh human blood, on its return from an orbit In the radiation belt around the earth. The capsule also contained grasshopper nerveReuter - 176 words
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Article30 1961-11-20 3 ANCHORAGE, Sun. An Alaska Air National Guard plane yesterday rescued 11 men stranded since Wednesday on an ice floe, where their •Diane made a forced landing30 words
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Miscellaneous372 1961-11-20 3 RADIO SINGAPrtRP Dr< Bradl *y Remember*: 11.00 HMUIU aiNIaAKUKE sin* It Again; 11.30 Invitation To SHORT WAVE BEEVICE: Dream; 12.00 Close Down. medium wave "Service: RADIO MALAYA National Shortwave Service A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.02 41.7 metres Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; A.M. 6.00 Time Signal- Neca--7.05 Melodies At Sunriae;372 words
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Article306 1961-11-20 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES HTHE following U today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC: From Hong Kong (BA 961) 1.20 pjn.; from London. Rome. Teheran, Karachi. Calcutta (BA 714) 4.50 p.m. Thai International: Prom Jakarta (TO 402) 10 a.m. Pan-American: Prom Los Angeles.306 words
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373 1961-11-20 4 Wholesale, retail trade: 'Change needed' AZIZ URGES CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY TO BE DISTRWUTOR KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. jyjALAYA'S wholesale and retail trade should not continue to remain the preserve of the long-established joint-stock concerns, the Minister for Agriculture and Co-Operatives, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, said today. Inche Abdul Aziz, who was373 words
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Article162 1961-11-20 4 Socialist Front: Wild charges' KUANTAN, Sun. The Mentrl Besar of Pahang. Inche Wan Abdul Aziz bin Ungku Hajl Abdullah, last night replied to Socialist Front allegations in the Town Council against the State Government. "The Socialist Front Is trying to mislead you by throwing dust into your eyes," he told162 words
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431 1961-11-20 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. THE Seiclene Electro-Steam Laundry and Dry Cleaning in Delta Road has agreed not to hold its washermen responsible for the payment of compensation, when clothes are damaged during washing. It has also agreed to pay the fines of Its drivers who i— are431 words
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Article38 1961-11-20 4 SINGAPORE, Bun.-Mr. Q. Tree, Far East Representative of the 8.8.C.. will speak on "The 8.8.C. and Its Overseas Service" at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore at the Cathay Hotel on Wednesday.38 words
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Article261 1961-11-20 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. THE preparatory committee of the Singapore Work Brigade's Union today accused the Government of using "unreasonable measures" to break up the committee and interfere with Its activities. Mr. Koh Soo Hor. the chairman, said in a statement that many unreasonable disciplinary regulations had been imposed261 words
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Article, Illustration126 1961-11-20 4 Larry Adler to play again in Singapore OINGAPORE, Sun. The world-famous harmonica player Larry Adler pays a return visit to Singapore to give a concert on Dec. 1. Presented by the Singapore Musical Boclety, this artiste, who combines an overwhelming popular appeal with the deep respect of fellow musicians and126 words
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262 1961-11-20 4 MUSICAL SOCIETY CHOIR SHINES IN HIAWATHA SINGAPORE. Sun. The Choir of the Singapore Musical Society under Ken Palmer sang the first and last parts of ColeridgeTaylor's "Hiawatha 1 trilogy in the Victoria Theatre tonight. This work, like all ColeridgeTaylor's inuMc. has now dropped out of fashion. However, Mr. Palmer's advocacy262 words
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Article36 1961-11-20 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Swaml Shuddananda Bharati, sage of South India, who has been on a three month visit to Malaya, gives a farewell lecture on "Yoga" at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 6.30 p.m. tomorrow.36 words
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Article158 1961-11-20 4 SINOAPORE. Sun. Nightsoil will be removed from the following districts tomorrow: City Area 1: Maxwell Road. Neil Road. Spottlswoode Park Road. Duxton Road. Duxton Hill. Anson Road, East Reclamation Road, Palmer Road. Sambau Street. Everton Road, South Quay, and Tanjong Pagar Road. City Area 2: Rochore Canal158 words
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Miscellaneous77 1961-11-20 4 THKOSOPHICAL SOCIETY: Hatha yoga ciass, 8 CalrnhUl Road. 5 p.m. U.S. CULTVRAL CENTRE: TV film show of topical documentaries, 5.30 pjn. CHINESE V.M.C.A.: D 1 Neighbours' "Doughnuts and Jokes night' under codrdlnator Miss Edna Tan at the Teachers' Rest House. 8 pjn. TOC H: Roller skating the Blind School, 477 words
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Article142 1961-11-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. EMPLOYEES of Sime Darby (Malaya) Ltd. in Negri Sembilan and Malacca have threatened to take industrial action in support of their fellow workers here if the management fails to settle their wage demands. Representatives of the employees In the company's various branches met142 words
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Article44 1961-11-20 5 Defeated Umno official quits SINGAPORE. Sun. A former Umno Singapore official. Inche Suleiman Abdul Ranim, has resigned from the party. He was ousted from the posts of chairman of the cultural committee and chairman of the west division Information committee at recent party elections.44 words
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Article31 1961-11-20 5 PENANG. Sun. The travelling dispensary of th<* State Veterinary Department carried out 43.661 vaccinations for ranlkhet and other fowl diseases in 165 kampongs, villages and estates last month.31 words
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812 1961-11-20 5 The policy: Nomadic life not to be encouraged KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. BLUEPRINT to give Malaya's 50.000 aborigines a better deal and eventually integrate them with the rest of the national community was published by the Government today. While nothing will be done to force812 words
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183 1961-11-20 5 for SIME-iAh Mooi is Malaya's 500th C-Plan student ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun. 1V The 499 th and 500 th Malayan students to study in Australia under the Colombo Plan will leave Kuala Lumpur for Perth on Tuesday. They are Che Rohani binte Mohamed Idris. of Tampin Road. Kuala Pilah. Ncgr< Sembilan.183 words
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Article, Illustration57 1961-11-20 5 Singapore debut for noted pianist NOTED German pianist Herbert Spitzenbcrger. who will perform at Singapore's Victoria Theatre on Nov. 28. Mr. Spitzrnberger. 35. took up piano lessons at the age 12. Several of his concerts were recorded by Radio Bremen and the Bavarian Broadcasting System from 1954 to l'l.'.K. The57 words
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Article28 1961-11-20 5 KLANG, Sun Dr. 3. Underwood, a specialist in p'astic surgery, has been transferred from Kuala Lumpur General Hospital to the District Hospital here for three weeks.28 words
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Article15 1961-11-20 5 TANJONG MALIM. Sun. Work has started on a new $44,550 dental clinic here15 words
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297 1961-11-20 5 I£UALA LUMPUR. Sun. An A v s t r a lian youth hostels expert. Miss Maimie Bremner, said here today that young Malayans could travel right across the world by means of the youth hostelling movement. Miss Bremner, 23, a teacher, is the leader297 words
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102 1961-11-20 5 BINOAPORE, Sun. A Kuala Lumpur resident, Mr. Loo Shen Yuen, has won th* first prize in the 1962 Singapore National Day commemorative stamp design contest. He will receive a $200 prize and his design will be used for next year's National Day stamp issue. The102 words
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Article237 1961-11-20 6 MALAY AND YOU, by NASIR IPOH. Sun.— The director of the Language and Literature Agency. Syed Nasir bin Ismail, told business leaders today that Malay was the most popular language in the Federation. Speaking at the prtze-givtng to winners of the national language sign board competition, he said: "We must237 words
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80 1961-11-20 6 RECOGNITION OF DEGREES FROM U.S.— BY Mr. S SINGAPORE, Sun. The Director of the U.S. Information Service in Singapore, Mr. Stephen N. Sesianovich. is confident that Singapore will soon recognise degrees conferred by American colleges and universities. He said the recognition of U.S. degrees was "a difficult question." but he80 words
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326 1961-11-20 6 Schools to teach stock exchange operations i— KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. THE intricacies of the stock exchange system are to be taught as a separate mathematical subject in Malayan schools "in time to come." This was stated today by the Federation Chief Kduration Adviser. Inche Ami nuddin bin Baki. According to326 words
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Article42 1961-11-20 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. Puar. Noor Aishah. wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. will open the exhibition of Japanese flower arrangement at the Victoria Memorial Hal! on Dec. 1. The exhibition is in aid of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital.42 words
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209 1961-11-20 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. EIGHTY of the students of the Sekolah Dato Abdul Razak at Tanjong Malim, Perak. who went on strike earlier this year will take the Cambridge School Certificate examination starting tomorrow. Although they had missed lessons for two months because of the209 words
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Article52 1961-11-20 6 IPOH. Sun. Raja Shahriman bin Raja Abdul Hamid president of the Perak branch of the Federation of Malaya Red Cross Society, inspected the annual parade of the ipoh division on the padang today. In the parade, commanded by Mr. Joseph Pragasam, were 150 members, including52 words
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Advertisement168 1961-11-20 6 VIRGINIA Vj^-ij Wmß Oil OOHTO Trtr* II ■Ti CA "RERASiT 0 HI CGMLO 10l £.\J J LONDON >J'Jtii Jr '<?J T V: '^H ~V c ..::.^^ai Here at last is a cigarette with the perfect balance between filter and tobacco. It combines the right filter for a smoke that's smoother168 words
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Miscellaneous250 1961-11-20 6 Buys Bunny By Btttph Hointttuhi nova con'T \/?n*fc>>/\fi/1/7/£? wk reTUNIA SAIP no fil %W&l£sul& S. NBr I PRACTICE YW fa /Ml^tf^fflWV U SVVXM I i'l \hiur By At Yapp B'NIjOOKiN'FO'AWIFE I -BUT NONE OF EM JI EF VO 1 WANTS TO V OH, /^SAV/Z-VO'ISTH' A ALL DAY, MISS LANA WAS250 words
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Article, Illustration1837 1961-11-20 7 TUNKU NONG JIWA - TUNKU NONG JIWA THERE IS PEACE AND QUIET IN STATE'S BIGGEST TOWN By PRESIDENT. KEDAH BRANCH OF THE MALAYAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY THEY HAD THEIR OWN FOREIGN EXCHANGE VALUE A LOR STAR was known originally as Kota Star, after the name of a1,837 words
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Article15 1961-11-20 8 W<irW> </!> < Minimum, REOUICM HIGH MASS 'or soul 01 lata ma. I. Tuesday L'l«l r.ovemt15 words
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Article165 1961-11-20 8 7* Hcrtlt Minimum) LAST 3 OAVS 1 BaM Town Coun tn attei. RaaaUßtaa, Madame T— ilia, to give I pkin care. R V. MEYER.. Ophthalmia I A Cninnil Micro •I 11 .ff'r <ior.h iv.v> Hlrti KaxUa l.umpur. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTO BaM oa display the complete ranne of I'aa. Koatana.165 words
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Article25 1961-11-20 8 M H «.</, MM I Hin. YOUTH FOR CHRIST Hall. Batura 1 mber 7»> 1 m laaakar Ceonrt-y >i»Hat>fa4aii our ton mo -itl e;r»irnnl25 words
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Article608 1961-11-20 8 K<n too littaß is known about week's events in the Congo's eastern province oJ Kivu. The report received by tlif Federation Ministry of Defence »bout th»> predicament of 200 Malayan troops ol the U.N. Force who were defending Kinciu airport (and baffle since been strongly reinforced) against608 words
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Article401 1961-11-20 8 Six days or tive in tlu> Singapore schools? So far lioir. settling the matter one way 01 the other, the Government's latest statement on the subjeci has raised new questions. Answering Mr. Thio Chan .rice, who had suggested an inquiry iinto the effects of the six-day system,401 words
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Article189 1961-11-20 8 Tlip existing i-ommerciai agencies and joint-stock companies in Malaya are among the solid attractions held out to foreign investors considering the local manulacture of consumer goods. Because of this and because of its efficiency this distributive network should not be harmed t=nd, indeed, it is unthinkable tliat189 words
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1872 1961-11-20 8 Hong Kong: A battle to keep export outlets COMING THREAT FROM THE COMMON MARKET from the FINANCIAL TIMES PO L I T ICALLY a relic of the remote imperial past, economically a portent of the possible shape of things to come. Hong Kong may be regarded as an object lesson1,872 words
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333 1961-11-20 8 'I'HERE Is no doubt that the first Singapore Grand Prix was a resounding success, and that the committee and organisers deserve every credit for making it so. But there is still plenty of room for improvement. Let us hope that the following suggestions will333 words
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Article, Illustration4028 1961-11-20 9 The tussle for Parliament seats CALCULATED ON BASIS OF ALSO IN MIND: RETENTION THE VOTING STRENGTH OF PART OF REVENUE "Today we're dealing with a reasonable man in the Tengku'— Lee "We say we give up four seats. The Tengku does nor4,028 words
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Advertisement144 1961-11-20 9 %WINW a one week all expenses paid HOLIDAYS TWO Ask for details and FRKK entry forms •t your nearest provision store. 2nd Prize: De Luxe 11.2 cv.ft. tferj I'KK.ID.MKi: Refrigerator. HMO KETCHUP IM competition vmm 57 DAYS 57 PRIZES Over $5,700.00 in prizes IWtCHUP/1 to be won! K f^i. lm144 words
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Advertisement421 1961-11-20 9 For 'British subject' read 'Federation of Malaysia national' i This Passport contains 32 pages Cc pastepon comitnl 32 pages PASSPORT PASSEPORT STATE OF SINGAPORE ETAT DE SINGAPOUR No. of passport j 301 5 9 6 No. dv posse port Name of bearer Norn dv tilulaire) Accompanied by his wife) MAIIMN421 words
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Article, Illustration197 1961-11-20 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. WORKERS In the Federation must equip themselves to meet the "great challenges they will face when merger and Malaysia materialise. The executive secretary of the Malayan Trades Union Congress, Mr. M. Arokia*>amy, said this when addressing the annual delegates' conference of the197 words
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Article37 1961-11-20 10 TELUK ANSON. Sun. A vaiiety concert in aid of thr Lower Perav Poppy Day ap peal fund will be held «U the Kwong Tong Association her? for two nights on Nov. 24 and Nov. 25.37 words
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Article27 1961-11-20 10 KUCHING. Sun. Geologists from Malaya. Indonesia, the Philippines and the three Borneo territories will meet here this week for the first British Borneo geological conference.27 words
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Article30 1961-11-20 10 KLUANG. Sun.— Two youths held up a 65-year-old woman with a knife, gagged hei. and robbed her of $250. at Kahang new village. 23 miles iron) here, yesterday30 words
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Article61 1961-11-20 10 IPOH. Sun. Ninel>-siA prefects from 18 Chines*, nigh schools in Perak will go on o etvtca tour oi Kuala Lumpur organised by the Department of information The first batch of 3^ win leave Ipoh by bus tomoirow and will be away for fivi days. The second batch61 words
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Article51 1961-11-20 10 KLUANG. Sun. The Kluang Lions Club received u.n charter last night from thr Singapore and Malaya District Governor. Mr. Minoo Warden at the Kluang International Club. The Ter.gku Mahkola of Johore. his wife Tengku Snariah. and th? State Secretary, Dato Abdul Rahman bin Musa. witnessed Mie51 words
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Article24 1961-11-20 10 KUANIrtN. Sun. The Sr: Sitthivinayakar temple, in Bukit Ibi Road, was brokeu .into last night. Nothing was stolen The 'police are investigating24 words
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137 1961-11-20 10 KUALA LUMPUR Suii.— Twenty-eight members oi major municipal and pretec lural assemblies in Japan have arrived here for a three-day study of Malaya's industrial activities. The leader of the mission Mf Naoyuki Tomita. a member of the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly, said that the137 words
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Advertisement231 1961-11-20 10 l RESEARCH MAKES THE DIFFERENCE I *^2^*~**^_ ■^SIS '1 1 SONY MODEL TR-814 W PORTABLE ECONOMICAL W 3 BAND RADIO WITH: FINE TUNING: MVV 560 185 m (535—1605 kc) SWI 150 -50 m (2-6 Me) SW2 50— 16m (6—lB Me) Operates on»4 Flashlight Batteries (UMI) SINGAPORE/PENANG $164.00 FEDERATION $205.00 SONY231 words
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Advertisement265 1961-11-20 10 MALAYAN FINANCE bfv- tAtmtir- o**(0 svss'OtAtr of m*i*>an Bamki*G i/tt"(C> offers ■P WL M ■NTEREST w 9m PERtNNUM FIXED -TERM DEPOSITS FOR 6 or 12 MONTHS SAVE WITH SECURITY THE MALAYAN FINANCE CORPORATION LIMITED llnccocdted in the federation ot Malaya.) AUTHORISED CAPITAL S5 000.000 ISSUED and PAID UP CAPITAL $2,000,000265 words
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SOCCER
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899 1961-11-20 11 Manchester United get a 4-1 thrashing LONDON, Sunday IPSWICH TOWN, hav--1 ing their debut season in the First Division, stole the limelight in yesterday's English football League programme by thrashing mighty Manchester United 4-1 to win their lifth home game in a row. Ipswich Town's success, spearheaded by a hardReuter - 899 words
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Article1361 1961-11-20 11 ■V t I Notts Forest 1 Birmingham 4 West Ham 0 Bolton 1 Aston Villa 1 Hui nil -i Wolves 3 I witmi I Blackburn 0 I ii lh. i in 0 Blackpool 1 Ipswich 4 Man. I nited 1 I.i-icrst. 3 .nilill 0 Man. City1,361 words
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Article97 1961-11-20 11 MILAN. Sun.— The draw lor the quarter-finals of the European Cup football tournament Is: Standard Liege (Belgium) v Glasgow Ranger* (Scotland) or Asr Vorwaerts (East Germany I Juvrntus (Italy) v Real Madrid i Spain i Nnremburg (West Germanv> or Fenerbaee (Turkey) v Benflca (Portugal. holders DukU iReuter - 97 words
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Article500 1961-11-20 11 I ONLX)N. Sun. A line-out experiment in which the opposing packs stood one yard apart was carried uut uy Northampton and Bedlord at the request of the Rugby Union Laws Committee yesterday. rhi object ot ihe experiment ni to get the ball awayReuter - 500 words
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Advertisement88 1961-11-20 11 So pretty! So fresh! So deal! Throw away those dirty, old fashioned chicks ...because PLASTIC SUN CHICKS are here. Plastic sua chicks last and last, clean so easily, look so modern, cost so little. (Only $1.00 Per sq.ft., including fitting). B Use PLASTIC SUN CHICKS '"side to stop the sun,88 words
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Advertisement455 1961-11-20 11 YOU WILL BE A WISE AND PROUD OWNER IF YOU BUY A FIRST-CLASS FLAT SITUATED IN THE BEST RESIDENTIAL AREA IN SINGAPORE (SECOND PHASE) KIMSIA COURT ar Nutmeg Road, off Orchard Road (opp. Ngec Ann Bldg.) Singapore. Price: $15,400/- Onl y $157.50 per month 2 spacious bedrooms, 1 Utility Room455 words
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284 1961-11-20 12 ROLAND CHALLIS - Early escapade: When Mao played the part of a tramp ROLAND CHALLIS MAO TSE-TUNC AND I WERE BECCARS. By Siao-Yu. (Hutchinson 255.) BY r JMIK begging episode in which Mao Tse-tung and Siao-Yu collaborated was just one holiday escapade of two intimate friends. It makes a good title because during284 words
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121 1961-11-20 12 EVENTS OF DRINKING THEIR OWN RELATIVE riRINKING your close relatives makes a world of difference, as family Miredo discovered. They did it by accident, to be sure. The old lady's ashes were posted back to France In a powdered soup tin and the explanatory letter vvas delayed. How could they121 words
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676 1961-11-20 12 HAROLD NICOLSON - HAROLD NICOLSON BY CITIZEN-KING. By T. E. Howorth. (Eyre and Spottiswoode. 30s.) I OUIS-PHILIPPE, the v citizen king of the French, was a clever man, beset by unfortunate circumstances. In CitizenKing, Mr. T. E. Howarth has written his life with sympathy and understanding.676 words
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340 1961-11-20 12 THE ROAD PAST MANDALAY. By John Masters. (Michael Joseph, 215.) I O H N MASTERS' J latest book becomes worth reading at Chapter Twelve. Thereafter, having got a lot of soldierly huff and puff off his chest and mixed the standard brew340 words
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Advertisement22 1961-11-20 12 A MESS OF POT ACE. By Natal* de la Fere (Macm.lljn. 16».) ENJOY THE COOL FRESH TASTE OF Mtitterhorn f i MENTHOLATED22 words
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Advertisement297 1961-11-20 12 Thirty seconds and nagging aches, •tabbing twinges, melt away in the t\ Y\ £J 1 1 111 QT I C ITI warm glow of Mentholatum DEEP lIuUIIIQIIOIII HEAT treatment. That* better I That's much better O L.**.^ !<!■!« Nothing relieves rheumatism like iIPnCITIQ warmth. That's why Mentholatum lIUIUOIIIO Deep Heat297 words
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Miscellaneous268 1961-11-20 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS cords? (5, 5). 1. It's odd to a Chinaman crazy 12. Arrange planet and comet about flowers (11). survey (11) 8. River in the Broads. (4). 13 Disreputable fellow who would 10. The facetiousness of country- make food the butt of his men about fifty (10>.268 words
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Advertisement1660 1961-11-20 13 BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREIGHT ENQUIRIES Til 2481. PASSAGE INQUIRIES: TU: 2413. TO AfIEH. LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONOON, I CONTINENIAL. PORTS. P Shim Pinang ANCHI3ES H*aaj Livtrpitl, Amouth Ii Pt'TMty Ntv 21 AJAI L'vcrpiil. u.jsgow II Ptrt Hiv 23 Niv 24 21 Niv 21 31 lUOMENEUS Hamlarg. Antwerp. He Ml Niv 221,660 words
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Advertisement1365 1961-11-20 13 B«^^iM^^^mfTii! l Ti^FfiL*P^S, wrS3^nrM^^^t& I THE E. A. C. LINESSAIIINCS TO: MtDITERRANEAN, CONTINENTAL t SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. ePenjng SELANBIA" 1).... Cdn .ll 22 Htv Sailed Sailtd BORIUNA a) 21 Nit/ 4 Dtc 3 7 Die 1/ I Btc "MAIACCA" I) 14/17 Dec 18/18 Btc 28/21 He "SAMOA" a) 38 BlC' 41,365 words
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Advertisement1675 1961-11-20 13 SSIK.nc THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. lINCAMtt (ItctratntM tk» untM Kiattiai) IB I IMS EXPMSS SERVICES TO LONBBN LIVERPOOL B CONTINENTAL PORTS S'oori p S'fam fmtng BENHIANT H) H'ktrg. L'Don. Hive. R'daxi M Dro. C II Hiv 23 NtT 24,21 NtT 217 1 lENVBACKIE (E ID l'H-1. RUM, Hull. H'Ojii1,675 words
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Advertisement1149 1961-11-20 13 W^- McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. >-__ \m25V tUI um yE \t£JLk ELLIRMAN LWB KLA VKNESS LINE HAVRE LONDON, HAMBURG. RITTERBAU LBS AJTIELES. SAN FUNCUCO. NULL lIAnU. VANCOUVER t PWTLAAUI CITY BF NIWCASTU Acctit.it urgl fir Cntral ft Scttt S'pwe P Sham -"wi Aatnca. 23/27 NtT 31 NtT 3 OIC 211,149 words
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2287 1961-11-20 14 From Our Market Correspondent 'pHE Malayan Stock Exchange was greatly handicapped last week by the non-clearance of cheques, except house cheques, by Singapore banks who took this course as the result of labour troubles among bank clerks. Business on both the Exchange and by2,287 words
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Article33 1961-11-20 14 Industrials: 153.09 IHJI IMJU i:> 6.09 IRM 156.44 Tint: 294.01 294.59 293.76 2H7.14 300.4S 301.11 Dollar rubbtrt: 230. 51 230. 84 230.84 230. 5| 230.»4 230.84. Jan. 1 i.- pki33 words
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Article140 1961-11-20 14 ALL Malayan Exchange Banks' Association rates were unchanged on Saturday as follows (all rates to $100 1: New York: buying T.T. 32 15/16. airmail O.D. 33 1/16. 90 d/st 33 5/16 credit bilk. 33 7/16 trade bills. Canada: buying T.T. 34 3/16. airmxil OX). 34 5/16. 90 d/st140 words
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Article33 1961-11-20 14 RUBBER TIN (per 1b.) (per pirul) Nov. 13 74 a cU. S485.37'.. 14 75\» cts. $483.87'! 15 75 cts. ,484.75 18 MM eta. $484.00 17 76' cU. $485.75 18 $485 87'.33 words
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Article63 1961-11-20 14 Old Stor.ic Kamponc Lanjut do. Kan.hutan Tin N.i i bur mm 1 1 T. Harbour A. Hilam M. Pinda Current Date of payment paymrnt 14 r Dec. 18 2s. Jan. 3 Is.* Jan. 3 6d.' Dec 8 la.l Dec. 22 9d. Feb. 2 U Dec. 7 f Inicrim.63 words
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Article384 1961-11-20 14 I>Y the end ot the week in Singapore tin prices were back at their highest levels since early September. The price opened the week at $485.37* per picul and after initial setbacks rose by $1.75 to $485.75 on Friday. On Saturday morning the price was384 words
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Article1186 1961-11-20 14 THE state of shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange showing last business to November 11 (A) and last business since that date (B) with H and L, standing for Highest and Lowest business this year to date were: ML Alex Bricks 1.00 80 Ords 2-20 Atlas let1,186 words
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Advertisement1204 1961-11-20 14 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. Express U.S.A. Paeifle (Ss AUanUe Coast Service (I» ETA ETA H« S'6oi» H>on| S. Francisco L. Angeles N.Yo'k us. "Kiajikawa Mara 24/2S Nn 7 Oec 2? Dae 2S Dec 14 Jan an. "Kaaikaoa Mara 21 Dec/ 1 Jai 5 laa 27 Jaa 2S Jaa 14 Fel1,204 words
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Advertisement452 1961-11-20 14 ACT NOn I Every day you delay, o day of earning interest on your savings is lost forever. Invest in the THIRD MALAYAN FUND and employ experts to spread your investment over Malaya's soundest enterprises. Application form and free booklet obtainable from the Mananen 1m...,., Un,, Trust, fd., [™lORIENTI LINES452 words
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Advertisement651 1961-11-20 15 NOTICE SUNGEI WAY DREDGING LTD Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) The Board of Directors at the forthcoming annual general meeting to be held on the 16th December. 1961 will recommend ihe payment of a final dividend of 10% leas Malayan Income tax at 40% in account of the year651 words
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Advertisement322 1961-11-20 15 NOTICE TONGKAH HARBOUR TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated In the Federation of Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a board meeting held on 17tn November. 1961, the Directors declared a second Interim dividend of five shillings (Ss.Oa.) per share on account of profits for the year ended 30th June. 1961.322 words
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Advertisement353 1961-11-20 15 NOTICE NOTICE SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE COMPANY, LIMITED. Incorporated In Singapore) PRELIMINARY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of an Extraordinary General Meeting of the company to be called at the office of Boustead Si Co. 1 £>60 > Ltd.. Union Building, Singapore, at 12 noon on 31&t January, 1962, to consider a353 words
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Advertisement1036 1961-11-20 15 Wm Km\ I I"^"J I 1 I"^ 1 \W\ iI I I J"l'Mm L *J *1 J 'i (Continued from Pace SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Words SS (Mm.} Box St eta. extra WANTED EXPERIENCED TEACHERS for Private English School Apply with particular* Box A 5417 B.T. (Spore). START A SMALL Agency1,036 words
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Advertisement859 1961-11-20 15 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE to Words SS (Mi*.)— Box St els. extra TWO PIECES ses-slde land PortDlckson freehold. Two vacant lots In Srrrmban business sites. Buyers please Apply Box AMIS B.T. Spore. FOR SALE— Properties In various localities sea or hill side one or two storey bungalows vacant position or859 words
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Advertisement995 1961-11-20 15 TUITION tt Words SS (Ml*.)— Box St cts. extra ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL 1961 modern dual-controlled brand new Triumph Heralds experienced qualified Instructress/instructors 67 Orcbard Road Spore. Pbone 33TV7. DRESSMAKINQ/OtSIONINQ: Do-It-Yourself. It's pride and pleasure. BimpliUed method (Dutch). Success guaranteed. Orient Institute. 206 Tanlone Katon*. Singapore, *****. LAMBERT S DRIVING SCHOOL995 words
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Advertisement935 1961-11-20 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Words SS (Mim.)— Box St rts. sxtra ROVER "78" IMS. Thoroughly sound in all respects. Recently re■prayi'd. Maintained and sen Iced by Rover Agents. $3,000. Spore 2801 cxL VJB. ELEVEN SBATER bus DKW 35 mpK hire Singapore Johorv 1957 Pontlac. Oood condition 1956 Humber Hawk Black935 words
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Advertisement299 1961-11-20 15 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) tt Words Sit (Minimum, Dalit 1 month. It Words $2.iv (Mm.) CHIONO SHINO MANUFACTURING Jrwrllrrs Kstabltuhrd M, BS6 North Bridge Road. JUST WONDERFUL hair nprav guaranteed by U.S.A. Om Keeping Seal Is now available from your hairdresser or cosmetic counter. WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) tt Words SlO299 words
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Advertisement1289 1961-11-20 16 NOTICE Mraars. Seiclene oieam Laundry St Dry Cleaning, 27 Delta I Road, wishes lo announce that the strike of tne workers in our laundry has now been called off and normal ou.siness has been resumed as from 18th November. ML Any Inconvenience caused to our customers in this respect is1,289 words
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Advertisement678 1961-11-20 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA IN KUALA LUMPUR CHAIR OF ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS are invited for the Chair of Engineermg which wil! fall vacant in May 1962. Candidates offering themselves for the Chair of Engineering should be a corporate ■neiuber ol vie institution o' Civil /Mechanical Engineers and have experience in678 words
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Advertisement757 1961-11-20 16 TENDERS J.K.R. PAHANG TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class 'E* and above PWD. Contractors will bo received at the Office of the State Engineer. Pahang. Kuantan up to 3.00 p.m. of the 23rd November. 1961 for the Construction of Road Pavement and Side Tables at Cheneras Padang Tengku Road from 7J757 words
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Advertisement785 1961-11-20 16 TENDERS PESUROH JAVA IBU KOTA KUALA LUMPUR TENDERS are Invited for the purchase of Dried Sludge from the Sewage Purification Works. K Lumpur tor the year 1962 Details may be obtained from the Municipal Engineer during offlst hours. Tenders In sealed cover marked "Tender for Dried Sludge" to reach the785 words
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Advertisement816 1961-11-20 16 TENDERS STATE OF KEDAH P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received at the office of the State Engineer. PWD.. Kedah/Perlls from experienced drilling Contractors up to 300 pm. of the 4th December. 1961 for the "Sinking and TestIng of an Exploratory Borehole near Sungel Patanl. Kedah" Full particulars are obtainable816 words
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Advertisement330 1961-11-20 16 TENDERS J.K.R. PAHANG TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class 'E' and above Registered PWD Contractors will be received by the Jurutera Negeri. J.K.R. Pahang. Kuantan up to 3.00 pjn. on the 30th November. 1961 for the construction and completion of one block of four units classrooms, one block of lavatories complete330 words
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Advertisement157 1961-11-20 16 TENDER P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders for the erection ai d completion of 6 «0x) Class "H" Quarters at Islamr Girls School. Tambun Road, Ipoh will be received at rhe Office of the Executive Engineer. Wcrks and Buildings. Ipoh on the 24th November. 1961 from contractors In Classes A' to EX.157 words
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2800 1961-11-20 17 EPSOM JEEP - Perak's 1 2-races-a-day venture a success EPSOM JEEP Smith and Moxham take riding honours with three winners each By IPO*!. Sun. —Two three-figure dividend upsets highlighted the 12-race card here today. Nine-year-old Gallant Turk, with Khamis up. scored a thrilling win from Cha Cha Cha In the Class 4, div2,800 words
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Article68 1961-11-20 17 Total pool $176,400. Ist 17 1750 $47,920 2nd *****7 $22,522 3rd *****4 $11,500. Starters ($2,396 each) *****3. *****7, *****7. *****6. *****4. Consolation ($l,OOO eachi *****3. *****0. 1 7 67 2 0, *****4, *****5. *****8, *****9. *****6. *****3. *****2. Last four digits of Ist prUe "1750" 17 tickets at68 words
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Article288 1961-11-20 17 \IALACCA. Suii. Ronaid A Purkis. 30. of the Royal Air Force. Singapore, won the sevenmile Malacca Bid Walk this morning, covering the dUtance In lhr 3 mm» 14.He was awarded a challanue cup proenU'd by the Police Officers. Malacca Contingent, for the best time.288 words
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Article143 1961-11-20 17 GREAVES JOINS SPURS FOR $824,500 MILAN. Sun Jimmy Greaves, 21-year-old English international footballer, was last night transferred from Milan to English League and Cup holders lottenharn Hotspur. Tottenham outoid Greaves' former club. Chelsea, at a dramatic meeting with Milan officials and thus ended a year-long serial which began ID NovemberReuter - 143 words
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Article27 1961-11-20 17 LANGKAP CROBB-COUNTRY RACE 15M: 1 K. Krishnan (Sg Bernam SC) 2 J. Watscn (Iporw 3 S. Govlndarajoo (S'gor) 4 8. Muthu (S'gor) 1 hr 3m (record).Bernama - 27 words
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Article98 1961-11-20 17 KENG BOON KHONG CUP FINALS (Hutan Melintangr singles: E. Rusly bt Marjuki Idrts 15-11. 12-15. 15-1; Doubles: Law Ec Tong and Law Ec How bt Tan Kay Hock and Tan Boon Hool 15--4. 15-7 FRIENDLY (KLj: Sri Kelana of Kelaiiian bt Jaya Sila 3-2 (Robert Ng lost to Shari98 words
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Article15 1961-11-20 17 ME.RSING DIST. LGE FINAL: Sri Merging Eng. Sch. Teachers bt Pal Chee School 2-1.15 words
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Article62 1961-11-20 17 R 8 G C COMPETITION (Spore): 'B Medal (stableford): 1 A. J. Masterso.i (38). 2 D.K.R. Clifton-Moore (371**), 3J. E. Marshall (36H); Ball sweep: Ist nine AJ. MasteAon (20); 2nd nine D.K.R. Cllftcn-Moore (19 It); 'C Medal: 1 D. Oldman, R. Shald and C. L. Hill tie (39); Ball62 words
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Article33 1961-11-20 17 SPORE LGE DIV. 3: REME 0 BODCA 0; replay: Woodbridge Hosp. 4 PWD 1: Friendly: EStC 3 J. Bahru Dist. 1. PERAK WOMEN'S TRIAL (Ipoh): Perak Selection 1 (Leila Narayanasamy) R°st 0.33 words
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Article39 1961-11-20 17 PONGGOL CL'P (T. Anson): Sg Bemam Est 1 Stars 1. FRIENDLY (XL): Malayan Railways XI 3 Thai State Rlys XI 0. INTERNATIONAL: Soviet Union 2 Argentina 1 at B. Aires; Austria B 4 Yugoslavia B 4 at Llnz.39 words
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Article12 1961-11-20 17 TOUR MATCH (HK): Crusadert of S. Australia bt All-Hong Kong 37-36.12 words
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Article21 1961-11-20 17 TOIR MATCH (Kimberlev): New Zealanders 303 and 112-3; Grtqualand West 179 iM. Glover 69. J. Alabaster 5-84. F.J. Cameron 3-22).21 words
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Article15 1961-11-20 17 LEMKI'S PRO TOrjRNI.Y FINAL (Capetown): T. Trabert (US) bt K. Rosfwall (Aust) 6-4, t-4.15 words
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Article82 1961-11-20 17 pENANG. Suii—MalmoFootball Federation, one of. the leading soccer clubs in Sweden, will meet an F.A.M. Selection at the City Stadium here on Wednesday night. The Swedes, with 18 playera led by Eric Persson. chairman of the Swedish Football Association selection committee, are expected to arrive82 words
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Article48 1961-11-20 17 SEKEMBAN. Sun Selangor Chine*- Recration Club defeated NfKTi C.R.C 4-2 m a friendly soccer nintch on the Station pddanc hire this evrnhML Oil? Kirn Leng and Yee Lenf srorrd two goals each for S.C.R.C.. while Chow Kwui Lam and Hashim Sidelc (pennlty) rrplled for Nftjri R'48 words
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Advertisement74 1961-11-20 17 Never could take to a pipe i^^ until I bought a J ~~~^B But now I'm real I SS"w I pipe cnthusust. I alway, enjoy J u/i.v thty pvt you such j smoke no trouble with my a truly tmoyabU tmoJuf I Wrut for pipe going out thanks to the74 words
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Advertisement58 1961-11-20 17 S^^^W DUN LOP m \SS VKOI IN MALAYA *-y S" »s Dun lop's range of hard working, I TV ong wctr n B 'ye* cater for every V \Si I mtke and s ze of truclc C3lX sco°w V and bicycle. Like millions of people \l X ~~l\ If everywhere58 words
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Miscellaneous146 1961-11-20 17 ■oocn TOUR MATCH: FAM Stleclion v Norrkoping of Sweden (Merdeka istadium, 8 p.m.) STORE JUNIOR COP: Replay RAP Tengah 'A' v Halkowyu (5.15); Semi-final TTS Hospital v Ist Q.o. Highlanden (6.30. both matches at Jn Besar). ■coon (LIB MATCH: SCC Invitation v Dog Coy rmp (Spore padang). HOCM V SPORE146 words
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Article154 1961-11-20 18 IPOH, Sunday. T»HE secretary-general of the People's Progressive x Party. Mr. D.R. Seenivasagam, today posed three questions to the Defence Ministry seeking clarification as the honour of Malayan troops in the Congo was being questioned. In a press statement, Mr. Seenivasagam said that demonstrations outside the154 words
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Article76 1961-11-20 18 TRENTO. North Italy. Sun. The skin and stuffed head of a Riant anaconda snake which swallowed a hunter in Brazil 41 years ago will soon be on view at the Museum of Natural History here. It is a gift from Dr. Llborio Salerno, a lawyer at76 words
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Article31 1961-11-20 18 HONG KONG. Sun. Two Investigators from Britain were reported today to have arrived here to help unravel a spy ring engaged In sending lnformatidn to Communist China.— U.P.l.31 words
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Article21 1961-11-20 18 CHRISTMAS (ALE Now On at on hum. llaltaa sard iN basa, abocs, BwlnuulM. lestnea dreaeee ate :o Words $19 (Minimum)21 words
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Obituary31 1961-11-20 18 MRS. LEE FOOK KIE mrf Lob Poh Cnoo) pawed away peacefully at 2.-1 Hindoo Road on 19-11-61 funeral m-rvlor at Kampong Kapor MethodlM Church at 4.45 p.m. thence to Bldadarl31 words
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Article31 1961-11-20 18 THE FAMILY OF the l»te Mr*. Ooh Km; <'hyi' Bee M.ionm Lar Hong Mnn IhnnkK all rrlntlvi's and M ir.ir help, aympattay, wreath* and at- undencra at ».-r\u-.-.« and funrral.31 words
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103 1961-11-20 18 Electric shocks for a town in reverse LONDON, Sun. An electrical engineer made a wrong connection at Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, yesterday, and time and motion throughout the town went backwards. Vacuum cleaners blew instead of sucked. Electrical clocks went backwards. Factory machinery began operating in reverse. A breakdown in an103 words
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121 1961-11-20 18 ONDON. Sun. A man Li and a woman were arrested today after a sitdown demonstration in the London home of Earl (Bertrand) Russell. Lord Russell. 89. chairman of the Anti-Nuclear Committee of 100. has been the leader of several sitdown demonstration InReuter - 121 words
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Article378 1961-11-20 18 SPORT... a back page roundup FAM SELECTION LEAD TWICE WITH GOALS BY GHANI AND KOH BEFORE LOSING 4-3 IPOH, Sunday. pOOTBALL Association of Malaya Selection took the lead twice in their soccer match against the visiting Norrkoping and Gothenburg combined team, but the Swedes ran out378 words
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Article138 1961-11-20 18 SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore Amateur Cycling Association today recommended 18-year-old Hamid Supaat, 21 -year-old Kadir Hassan, 20-year-old Johar Ahmad and 18-year-old Amir Osman to S.O.S.C. for the S.E.A.P. Games in Rangoon next month. The four were chosen on a points system after three trials held138 words
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Article91 1961-11-20 18 IJYDERABAD. Sun. M.C.C. were all out for 261 on fin easy-paced pitch against the President's XI here todity. Alter the home sloe had declared at 281 for five this mornmn on the second day of the three-day match, M.C.C. were in serious: trouble when halfReuter - 91 words
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164 1961-11-20 18 FAM may invite S'pore for new Youth tourney KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The j Football Association of Malaya will run the Burnley Cup competition for Youths when the new series starts next year. This reverses the original decision to delegate responsibility to the Combined Schools Sports Council to organise the tournament.164 words
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Article125 1961-11-20 18 SINGAPORE. Sun.—Federation Police beat Singapore Police by nine points (two tries and a penalty) to three (penalty) in their annual inter-territorial rugger match at Thomson Road today. The match was played in a continuous drizzle. Federation scored first from a penalty by Baharom. Singapore equalised in125 words
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Article480 1961-11-20 18 A. SRIPATHY - A. SRIPATHY by Malacca. Sunday 'THAILAND'S Somsook Boonyasukanon. the bad- minton champion of his own country and Penang, won the Malacca Open title when he beat Singapore's Lim Wei Lon 15-12. 15-9 in the men's singles final tonight Wei Lon put up a great fight before480 words
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345 1961-11-20 18 LANKY Bangkok driver, quarter-way stage of of the rest of a flagging In a contest which broke no record, veteran driver Heath never looked like being headed after Alistair Stewart's Lotus-Ford Formula Junior and Singapore's Chan Lye Choon's Lola climax faded345 words
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Article247 1961-11-20 18 MALACCA, Sun. Malacca won the hockey quadrangular tournament here when they beat Perak 3-2 on the Bandar Hllir ground today. MaUcca wore unbeaten in the three-Say tournament, having beaten Negri Scmbilan 1-0 and drawing with Singapore. Singapore, the favourites, who were unexpectedly beaten by Negri247 words
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Article188 1961-11-20 18 IN the second match of the evening Negri Sembllan, spearheaded by their dashing centre-forward Nordln Che Nor beat Singapore 1-0. In Mail thrill-packed game Singapore were unlucky not to score, which was mainly due to the fine goalkeeping of Peter van Hulzen and the sound defence188 words
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Article38 1961-11-20 18 PENANG. Sun.— Playing at top form Tan Song Kean beat S. A. Azman 6-3, 6-2 tn the Inter-state tennis friendly between Sclangor and Penan* here today, i* langor won the match by 11 matches to eight.38 words
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Page 18 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous42 1961-11-20 18 The weather JJIGHEST and lowest temperatures In Mniaya and Slncapore for the period 8 p.m. Saturday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Higlirst Lownt Kunl;i Lumpur 90 72 Koia Bhnru 8 71 Penaiiß 88 Vi Ipoli 91 73 Malacca M 73 Sliwipoiv 88 7542 words
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