The Straits Times, 1 December 1961
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Title Section19 1961-12-01 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 i AW*** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1961. 15 CENTS.19 words
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Article, Illustration354 1961-12-01 1 HAPPY RAZAK BACK FROM LONDON KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. •JHE DEPUTY Prime Minister, Tun Abdul RaZcik bin Flussein, returned today happy with the outcome of the Malaysia talks in London. He was accompanied by the Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. A large gathering of Cabinet Ministers, heads of diplomatic354 words
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Article20 1961-12-01 1 TAIPE*\ Thurs. Nationalist China is to ask South Africa to give Chinese the same "white" status as Japanese.20 words
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Article, Illustration97 1961-12-01 1 LONDON. Thurs. Sir Winston Churchill 87 today was greeted at his London home this morning by a colossal flood of messages of congratulations from all over the world topped by a telegram sent by Queen Elizabeth from Sierra Leone. The Post Office had to lay onReuter - 97 words
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Article617 1961-12-01 1 'Police protection for parents of students would provoke attacks' SINGAPORE Thursday SINGAPORE Government todaycharged that proCommunist c 1 c ments, "both inside and outside the Legislative Assembly," were likely to attack any protective measures offered to Chinese school students sitting for the current Government Chinese Secondary Four617 words
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Article471 1961-12-01 1 PARENTS, PICKETS IN EXAM CLASH STRAITS TIMES REPORTERS SINGAPORE, Thursday piCKETS and parents clashed outside the Teachers' College examination centre this morning. Otherwise the boycott front was generally quiet. The clash occurred at 8 a.m., when parents and candidates tried to keep open a hole in the fence facing Paterson471 words
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121 1961-12-01 1 Soekarno on Irian: We can't wait JAKARTA Thurs. Indonesia could not wait any longer for the "liberation" of Dutchheld West Irian. President Soekarno said today. Addressing student;; Indonesian Army Staff College in Bandoeng, the President said the "present moment is the proper Ume." "If we wait any lotißpr there ifReuter - 121 words
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Article28 1961-12-01 1 PLANE MISSING SYVXZY, Tbur> An Australian \i>cnuut in lln^r with 11 pa>.v .md four crew was nii*-m today on flight from licr<to Canberra in h< stoira. ReutrrReuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration93 1961-12-01 1 HAPPY Start to a long journey. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong waves a cheerful good-bye to the Federal Cap flal yesterday from the doorway of his special train, as he and the Permaisuri Agong set off to begin six-week State visits to India and Pakistan.93 words
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Article67 1961-12-01 1 TOKYO. Thurs.— A Japanese department store In Nagoya Is using electronics for shoppers to choose Christmas gifts. The shopper "feeds" the computer with information such as the amount of money he Is prepared to spend, tin age and occupation of the recipient of the gift and secondsReuter - 67 words
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Article48 1961-12-01 1 SHEFFIELD, Thurs.— Police here revealed they had been conducting an Investigation into the case of a large Boxer watchdog named Butch, which ran off with the body of a newly-born baby in its mouth. The baby was later found dead behind a cinema.48 words
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Article30 1961-12-01 2 BEIRUT. Thurs. A bomb rxploded in Damascus last r.ight outside the house of former Syrian Prime Minister. Sabri Assail, injuring two people, according to reports reaching here— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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107 1961-12-01 2 A million leaflets to oppose British entry law I ONDON. Thurs. One million copies of a leaflet opposing the British Government's plans to restrict Commonwealth immigration are to be distributed throughout Britain. Mr. Fenner Brockway, M.P. 'Labour) said yesterday that this will be part of a national campaign being launchedReuter - 107 words
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Article, Illustration536 1961-12-01 2 BRAINY ENOS BLAZES TRAIL FOR AMERICA'S FIRST MAN IN SPACE CAPE CANAVERAL (Florida). Thursday. A CALM, hard-working chimpanzee flashed twice round the earth yesterday and was brought back some 80 minutes before schedule when his rocket got too hot. Soon after he wasReuter - 536 words
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Article, Illustration125 1961-12-01 2 Egyptian star in search of a British director EGYPTIAN film star Faten Hamama photographed in London where she is looklng for a British director for her next film. Aged 26, and mother of two. Faten has made over 60 films in Egypt, seen by over 200 million people in the125 words
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244 1961-12-01 2 BARE-BOSOM GIRLS DANCE FOR QUEEN AND PHILIP LOKO (Sierra Leone), Thursday. JJARE-BOSOMED girl dancers sang and clapped before Queen Elizabeth and her husband. Prince Philip, at a durbar here yesterday. The dancers, aged between 15 and 20, were In one of »he 10 groups appearing In 'he durbar which hasReuter - 244 words
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Article14 1961-12-01 2 WASHINGTON Thurs. President Kennedy may visit Venezuela and Colombia next month. Reuter.Reuter - 14 words
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Article30 1961-12-01 2 NICE, Thurs. Sumerset Maugham. 87. has been ordered by liis doctor to rest quietly for a few days at his Mediterranean villa at Saint Jean Cap Ferralt.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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143 1961-12-01 2 5 Negro 'freedom riders' assaulted 11CCOMB, (MissisiTl sippi). Thurs.— Five young Negro "freedom riders." were beaten yesterday by a group of white men at the McComb bus terminal which was recently ordered desegregated by two federal Judges Three boys and two girls were dragged from the terminal's white waiting room143 words
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Miscellaneous28 1961-12-01 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby I|(tmat was our new! Ncc id sec a) **w"^ SviCE PRESIDCNT, KXJN6 MAW </A6e»TANT| [A OQBLCtp" /OWLVnyglJTV| (AHO TWEfJ MARRIED RI«MT nUKXMM/ 128 words
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99 1961-12-01 3 Britain has talks on base in Rhodesia LONDON, Thurs. British defence chiefs were reported to be considering the establishment of a big defence base in Rhodesia. The London Evening I\ews quoted a South African newspaper as saying that recem London talks between the Rhodesian Defence Minister Mr. J. M Caldicott,Reuter - 99 words
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Article50 1961-12-01 3 NEW DELHI, Thurs.— Major Yuri Gagarin, the pioneer Soviet spaceman, was loudly cheered when he drove round the sports stadium here yesterday in a jeep at a reception in his honour. He was accompanied y his wile Valcntina and Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article337 1961-12-01 3 RADIb MALAYA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SFHVKR 41.7 mrtrrs A.M. 6.00 Time Signal, Negaraku. News Headlines; 6.05 Morning Melodies; 6 50 Keep Fit With Telk Lee; 7.00 Sing Something Simple; 7.30 Time Signal: 7.35 Song Time; 8.00 Time Signal. News In The National Language; 8.03 Housewives Choice; 8.56 News337 words
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Article81 1961-12-01 3 TODAI B dili Kechll 4.05 a.m. (7.sft> 3.40 p.m. (5.3 ft); Singapore 5.15 :> in. <7.lft) 4.32 p.m. (6.9 ft); Port Dlckson 12.12 p.m (•ft); Port Swettenham 1J.09 a.m. (9.2 ft); Penang 4.49 am (5.9 ft) 9.03 p.m. (6.lft). TOMORROW: Sedill Kecliil 4.51 a.m. (7.3 ft) 5.1781 words
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340 1961-12-01 3 KENNEDY NOT SATISFIED OVER VIETNAM Anti-Red steps being taken there 'are insufficient' WASHINGTON, Thursday. PRESIDENT Kennedy yesterday confirmed reports that he is not satisfied with steps being taken in Vietnam to deal with the Communist campaign of political and military subversion. He indicated the United States was going to continueReuter; UP - 340 words
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Article, Illustration96 1961-12-01 3 MIKE ROCKEFELLER (STILL MISSING) PADDLES A CANOE MEW YORK, Thurs.—Governor Nelson Rockefeller returned here by air from Amsterdam last night after taking part in the fruitless search for his explorer-son Michael (above) lost in New Guinea. Swallowing hard as he spoke of his missing son, the Governor said: "Always a96 words
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Article58 1961-12-01 3 H.K. officer deported HONG KONG Thurs. A senior Chinese police officer and four other men were deported to China today after an espionage investigation which has been going on for nearly two months The police officer, assistant superintendent John Tsang had been in ci.stody since Oct. 3 on a warrantReuter - 58 words
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Article26 1961-12-01 3 MOSCOW, Thurs. The Soviet Prime Minister, Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, returnee to Moscow yesterday from his tour of Central Asia. Kazakh stan and Siberia.26 words
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146 1961-12-01 3 Maudling gets hot Salisbury welcome SALISBURY, Thurs. Africans demonstrated at the airport when Mr. Reginald Maudling. British Colonial Secretary, arrived here by air yesterday from Nairobi to start a nine-day visit to the Rhodesian Federation. They shouted and carried posters reading "Guns or no guns we are going to ruleReuter - 146 words
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118 1961-12-01 3 LONDON, Thursday. A -GROSSLY perverted sexual psychopath" strangled 16-year-old sweethearts then pushed their bodies into a dyke, a court at Maidstone was told yesterday. An all-male jury founo Edwin David Sims, 28. not guilty of the murder of the two sweethearts118 words
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Article85 1961-12-01 3 in a statement to police later he said he intended to frighten the couple witn a shotgun he was carrying alr« adv loaded under his raincoat. Tne prosecution said the statement described how he removed all the girl's clothing and mutilated her body beiorc pushing both bodies intoReuter - 85 words
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Article32 1961-12-01 3 LONDON. Thurs. The British Government has paid £4.284.000 towards the cost of the United Nations operation In the Congo to date, Mr. Edward Heath, Deputy Foreign Secretary, said yesterday —Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article76 1961-12-01 3 A minicab strike by taximen LONDON. Thurs.—London taxi drivers decided yesterday to call a 48-hour strike from midnight. The drivers are nrotesting against the recent appearance on London streets of hundreds of small cars nicknamed "minicabs" which are competing with them at cut price fares. About 1.000 angry drivers switchedReuter - 76 words
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Article82 1961-12-01 3 Paris 'hover' I ONDON. Thurs. British designers have begun work on a jet propeiled "Hovercar" which could carry 150 passengers from the Marble Arch in London to the Arc de Triomphe in Paris a distance of 227 miles in 60 minutes, it was revealed here today.82 words
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Advertisement361 1961-12-01 3 if MORE and MORE I PEOPLE ARE OPENING BANK DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS 3C LOMBARD BANKING SECURITY Share Capital and Resmw exceed £12,000,000. INTEREST Your funds earn interest from the day you deposit until 0m day you withdraw. SAFETY NO Capital Depreciation. II ASSETS EXCEED £100,000,000 Interest paid without deduction of United361 words
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568 1961-12-01 4 A wife tells of demand letters om gang KIDNAP CASE: 'MUST PAY $100,000 TO LIVE IN PEACE' SINGAPORE, Thursday. J ADAM Chua Son Chin, a housewife, told the Assize Court today that she received a number of letters signed by the Ang Huay Tong (Red Flower Gang) and telephone calls568 words
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159 1961-12-01 4 GERMAN TO ADVISE SPORE SHOE MAKERS SI N GA P ORE Thurs. Competition by Hong Kong and Japanese shoe manufacturers was slowly putting local manufacturers out of business, according to a Singapore Finance Ministry survey team. After a study of the local shoe industry, the team found that of the159 words
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Article365 1961-12-01 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES i T'Ht following Is todays schedule ol civi) aircraft movement.-, at Paya Lebar airport, Singt pore. ARRIVALS Gaiuda: From Jakarta 'GA 802) 8.55 a.m.; from Medan. Kualt Lumpur (QA 992) 4.10 p.m.; from Banßkok. Kuala Lumpur (GA 803 > 4.25 p.m. Cathay Pacific: From Hong Kong.365 words
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Article197 1961-12-01 4 SINGAPORE. Thursday. THE executive committee of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce today decided to hold a public meeting at which Government Ministers will be invited to explain certain aspects of the proposed merger with the Federation All guilds and associations will be asked to send197 words
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Article70 1961-12-01 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Armed robbers broke into Rlckwood and Company in Read Street yesterday and took away $12,500 worth of "Aji-No-Moto", a food flavouring powder. The gang of three broke open the main gate and held up the jaga, Kasmir Singh, 24. with daggers. They got away70 words
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Article125 1961-12-01 4 7 WORK BRIGADE MEN CHARGED SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Seven members of the Singapore Work Brigade pleaded not guilty in the Ninth Magistrate's Court today to a charge of causing mischief. They were Lim Guan Heng, Lee Bock Seng, Chwee Poh Chye, Tan Chwee Kiat, Syed Omar bin Syed Hashim. Tan Kirn125 words
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Article33 1961-12-01 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Water will be shut off tomorrow in ZONES ONE and THREE from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. and at ZONES TWO and FIVE from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.33 words
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Advertisement193 1961-12-01 4 A PANORAMA OF WONDROUS DAZZLING ENTERTAINMENT IN EASTMANCOLOR! I i>n II HI .%S BiI*ASKT*^A3IE~ mm "ii TOMOHHOW at Ml U\ 11.11 1 f^F* sixniiM. ion i» <|N 5 Shows: 11am. 1.45. 4, 6.30 9.30pm Hfiflj That lovable Mississippi B Riverboat Gal is I teaching the campus L^^'lfi "cats" that a193 words
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Advertisement453 1961-12-01 4 CATHAftv [ORGANISATION J* GncEanEZ) fMhI.KIAT II.W! Note Chonqc Of Times: J 11.00 a m -2 15-4 15 A 9 15pm James Charlton STEWART HESTON I 4- COMING! Paul NEWMAN in 4i "THE HUSTLER" I Piper LAURIE CincmaScopc T Midnight at 12.15 am Si Ijyliot Prow»« Fronl-ic Voughon -MowShowinglVio". 1 0453 words
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Article, Illustration468 1961-12-01 5 400 GATHER ON RED-CARPETED PLATFORM TO OBSERVE DEPARTURE CEREMONY KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday AS GUNS boomed 21 times in a farewell salute, the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and his consort left Kuala Lumpur aboard a luxury train today on the468 words
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Article92 1961-12-01 5 CHAIRMAN WAS IN THE DARK TOO... PENANO, Tiiurs. The acting chairman of the Penang Rural District Council, Inche Hassan bin Abbas, admitted la.st night he did not understand what a councillor. Mr. Geh Chong Keat i Alliance. had said in English. Inche Hassan said this when a Socialist Front councillor,92 words
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Article188 1961-12-01 5 IPOH. Thursday. THE biggest and most expensive single transport vehicle in Malaya, a 44-wheel Foden low-load-er, will begin trial runs on the tortuous Cameron Highlands road for several days next week. The $230,000 8-ft wide. 120- f ft. loader Is to be used for transporting188 words
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Article32 1961-12-01 5 TELUK ANBON, Thurs. Dr. K. I. Thommie, Medical Officer of Health of Lower Perak District, has been elected chairman of, the La*Jy Templer Hospital Appeal Fund Committee for the district.32 words
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Article59 1961-12-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Schools have been recomnended to hold flag-hoisling ceremonies, with teachers and pupils singing the national inihem. so as to instil a sense jf patriotism into them. The suggestion was made by :he Selangor State Information Officer. Mr. Ng Boon Kal it a civics59 words
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Article51 1961-12-01 5 KUALA LUMFUR, Thurs.— rhe Shell Company appeals to the public to leave toys, old or new. at any of Its petrol stations in Kuala Lumpur between tomorrow and Dec. 25. Arrangements have been made to distribute the toys to under-privileged children through the Inner Wheel51 words
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Article25 1961-12-01 5 IPOH. Thurs— The Mentrl Besar of Perak, Dato Sha'arl bin Shaflee, today opened the main Perak branch of Malayan Banking Ltd. here.25 words
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Article91 1961-12-01 5 PENANG, Thurs— A BLIND confidence trickster has been calling on flrms, mines and estates, soliciting donations for Si Nicholas' School for th«" Blind. The chairman of the school committee, the Yen. A. C. Dumper, said today the man had no authority to collect money for the school.91 words
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Advertisement141 1961-12-01 5 s£l Sv f Why do you always J& |fe..^B»^ k y -y &W groceries, ,'^MCr '1 Bj ***\f ■Cw^ wfvl smart girl. Everyone \J^^r^\ knows S*W is the %tf*S/', best in every **M>\ sense of the word. J Sl v When you buy S-3 you ,j| know you are getting141 words
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Advertisement361 1961-12-01 5 Specially designed for your motor scooter or moped! This great Champion spark, pluff has many special features), including electrodes that resist weir far longer and a finnsj end that burn* away most trouble-causing deposits. Th« result longer plug life, less fouling, and smoother performance from your motor scooter or moped.361 words
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Article, Illustration291 1961-12-01 6 ADVERTISERS' ANNOUNCEMENT fills year, lei's celebrate Christmas a different way. Let's not spend i lot of money buying car-loads of over-rich foods that an not just expensive, but fattening too. Instead. let's entertain a new way fresh, interest ing delicacies set on a holiday table.291 words
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Article, Illustration249 1961-12-01 6 waiting EXPECTANT mothers are such busy people, what with layettes to prepare, exercises to do, doctors to see. diets to look after, that they tend to forget a most important part of onte-natal care teeth. It 15. very importont to foke flood core of your teeth.249 words
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Article, Illustration312 1961-12-01 6 DIFFICULT HAIR? LISTEN...! yOl; know the old female grumble, "I just washed my hair and I can't do a thins with it Well, no truer gripe has ever been voiced, as far as I am concerned, until lit me tell you about it I hurt the nn»t unruly hair in312 words
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277 1961-12-01 6 AMY goodness, there iTI certainly are a lot of people who are interested in Stangas. I thought that article in last week's page gave all the information you would need, but no, letters poured in with more questions. How is Stangas packed? In277 words
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Article, Illustration276 1961-12-01 6 BLUM-DERFUL IS THE WORD FOR THESE GIFTS CHRISTMAS is a time for surprises new, shiny surprises, full of baubles and tinsel and sparkles. And Cold Storage has just that kind of surprise in store for you Straight from the United jutes, they have imported America's most fabulous confectionery range by276 words
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Article, Illustration513 1961-12-01 6 DUYING gifts for v Christmas is not Just going out and getting the biggest and most expensive-look-ing item you can find for the lowest price you can get it for. Although I must admit, this Ls a thing many of us513 words
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Article, Illustration3215 1961-12-01 6 NINTH DAY OF THE MERGER DEBATE— and SPEAKER ACTS STRAITS TIMES REPORTERS Singapore. Thursday rpHE Speaker of the Singapore Legislative Assembly. Sir George Oehlers, revealed today that he had called a meeting of Government and party leaders to ascertain whether there could be some agreement whereby the merger debate could3,215 words
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1424 1961-12-01 7 Back-date awards to March... i t's only fair, Nair urges court Submissions on leave, bonus and medical attention SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, representing the Singapore Printing Employees Union, today continued his submissions at the hearing of the dispute between the union and the Straits Times Press (Malaya)1,424 words
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157 1961-12-01 7 |{UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. New school terms for the Federation in 1962 have been gazetted. They are: For Malay schools and colleges, rural extension schools, residential training colleges i Sultan Idris Training ColleKe and Malay Women's Training College) and the Language Institute First term Jan.157 words
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88 1961-12-01 7 IPOH. Thurs. The F.M.S. Chamber of Mines today paid tribute to the late Sir Vincent del Tufo. Malaya's permanent delegate on the International Tin Council. Sir Vincent. 60. died In London on Monday. At a meeting of the cham- beT's council, presided over88 words
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Advertisement630 1961-12-01 7 maiden form Q/® MUCH- A IX) ONCE-OVI R N2B^"\ jWft, Sleek and >lender long line VTv^-T'^ II o( fjmoi;s Much \du I 1 sr\le...thc supreme vlcudcr- vl\ i/cr preshaped to m.ike IrTSR*-^. "^S^ much of c^er\ fipure. A. B It and C oips. Style no. J/79 \V> W. V Amf630 words
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Article, Illustration829 1961-12-01 8 PARENTS PLEAD FOR PROTECTION OF CANDIDATES SINGAPORE. Thursday OPPOSITION members today blocked a Government move in Ihe Legislative Assembly to introduce a new motion calling for police intervention in the examination boycott. The Dropo.sed motion was a sequel to an appeal by parents of students829 words
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254 1961-12-01 8 JAKARTA. Thurs. i T*HE extreme left--1 wing Jakarta daily r newspaper Bintang Timur (Eastern Star) today launched a strong attack on the plan for a Malaysian Federation. Asian peoples would prefer to support the idea of independence for British Borneo, rather than that ofReuter - 254 words
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1611 1961-12-01 9 SINGAPORE Thursday fHK Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said tonight that the real fight now going on in Singapore was '"between the forces of Malayan nationalism, seeking to establish a democratic nonCommunist nationalist Malaya, and the Communists and their supporters,1,611 words
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Miscellaneous186 1961-12-01 9 Buys Bunny By Buiph Hehndahi SAMEA9^ I GET THEM 'AW WHILST VEB DIAAE FOR A /T7~~~ZT\) USUAL... PAi? V R66EI? POINT IT. MAKE WAV V p <-AGON o^^^ h T S5!F7i^ SS i?J* E iy/ Wdaflft °U THE IHOWT6BT FEKTH'Gt&V^ /fi^\ MILK, <v^^^^ VrOF*;? CgE^TA^gTE^ MORSOW. L SOAAE CUSTOWEWi^C^ P.^^!^J186 words
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Miscellaneous94 1961-12-01 9 Y/W.C.A. Outran) Road: Cake 11 a.m.; Japanese flower armaking 10 a.m.: needlework 11 ransement 10 and 11 a.m.; Japa.m.; dressmaking 11 a.m.; anese flower arrangement dieChinese cooking (beginners) 2.30 giimers) 5.15 p.m. p.m.. Japanese flower arrange- U.I. MALAYA MUSLIM MlSment 2 and 5 p.m. SIONAKY BOCIETT: Sermon V.M.C.A.: Tennis 4.30-94 words
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Article55 1961-12-01 10 70 H'onfs $10 (Minimum) MR. AMD MRS. H. IrMV»Ma think relatives and friends for their a'tendance, gifts and good wishes at their wedding on M li.K'rtl M S< remban. MRS. C.E. WILLIAMS and family thank all friends and reLi'lve- lor their attendance, condolences, wreaths and assistance at the funeral55 words
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Article29 1961-12-01 10 I* U'srrfs 5/« (Minimum) WILL MISS LEORNE ex. O.C.P.C. ples-e contact T.ox AIM 3. S.T. K I. TO DEAREST JANE Happy fifth annivirsHrv tliirlinif all my love .lohann.29 words
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Article322 1961-12-01 10 29 Wort, $10 I Minimum) BAD ODOURS are bad for buslneis! Amuck can make your offlce smell s»eet. Get a bottle of Airwick today! "BANDIT" Perfume by Robert new, so exhiliratint. so sensational. "Bandit" the great postwar perlume...a daring leader! A BREAKFAST of Welt.ir Shredded Wheat Is a wonderful322 words
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The Straits Times Friday, December 1, 1961.
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Article597 1961-12-01 10 In his survey of the working of Singapore's Development Plan in its first year, the Finance Minister, Dr. Goh K -n^ Swee, has been able to report a measure of progress. The Economic Development Board, with $100 million to spen.i on the promotion of industrialisation, has at597 words
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Article368 1961-12-01 10 Nothing would please the Soviet Government better than for the British and American representatives to walk out of the resumed Geneva conference on nuclear weapon testing, and but for that they cculd scarcely be blamed if they did so. The fourpoint draft treaty the Russians released to the368 words
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Article248 1961-12-01 10 Even on the assumption that the school-children who have used the examination boycot* in Singapore as an excuse not to take their papers include the majority of marginal cases and natural failures, the Government must quickly decide how the examiners are to make due allowance for the shocking248 words
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LETTERS
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189 1961-12-01 10 Case of 22 Indian graduate teachers T AM directed to refer to a report in Tuesday's Straits Times regarding 22 Indian graduates on contract and to explain that the position Is that in 1953 some 30 Indian graduate teachers were recruited on contract189 words
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Letter130 1961-12-01 10 "THE Ministry of Education has a scheme by which the children ol poor parents are supplied with free school books when tftpy are promoted. Application tor such help must, I understand, be made through the heads of schools. It would seem, however, that the130 words
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582 1961-12-01 10 THE facts In "Malayan's" letter about the problems of Chinese school teachers are as wrong as his conclusions. He says that there are 7.000 Chinese teachers in Chinese schools and that about 2.000 of these are teaching in Chinese secondary schools. In fact there are582 words
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Letter166 1961-12-01 10 THE coverage you have given to our meeting with the public of Kelantan last Monday is most gratifying. However, on behalf of the committee of the Kelantan Blood Transfusion Service. I would like to comment on your editorial "Blood for Sale" of Nov. 22. Wtf feel166 words
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Letter63 1961-12-01 10 1 REFER to a recent Radio Forum in which the universal problem of population was discussed by prominent personalities. The Government should not only provide facilities for operations to be carried out on willing mothers but should go all out to persuade Ignorant and reluctant mothers with63 words
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Article, Illustration776 1961-12-01 10 CHERMIN - Young artists who are setting their own style CHERMIN NEW TECHNIQUES AND NEW IDEAS BRING FRESH HOPE FOR MALAYAN ART by reviewing the seventh annual exhibition of the Wednesday Art Group at the British Council Centre ONE of the most heartening quali- ties of Malayan art today is the willingness776 words
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Advertisement516 1961-12-01 10 STRAITS TIMES&FREEPRESS For th* comrrnienet of mivtrtlmn our rrprtirntattrr nt l*t. Floor COLO STORACI ARCAOI Orch»rd Road. Singapore will rrrnr* tmall airtrtinmtnlt and hex number rrmlin. *mmll adrf riiirmrmtt mlnrrd In >inqamor* mag b* handod to: COLD HORACE BRANCHCt at Holland Road, Katontt. Ktpp»l Road Naval B*m AUTMORIItO AOINTII CITY516 words
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Advertisement100 1961-12-01 10 Mrs. Mike Life in the Hudson's Bay Territory the frozen north of Canada is often a daily battle for survival against the elements. And yet in the early years of the century, a city girl ventured into it. Here is "Mrs. Mike's" own story of how she married a Canadian100 words
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Advertisement94 1961-12-01 10 Mtheriskof repeating myself!.. I 111 ...and givrs you \r.ir* nf ronlinuou<> il.it ssWsaakßsaßfssaiUfj^ an<l night serviri*. Srven mo«li-U Like Muir rhoirc from FRIMATIC Standard. Cimtie Colour, or the new Magic Rainbow Ai^r^i^^i/ fries. FRIMATIC i» the worlds mo* •msjaaj^—^gj^ admired refrigerator. Cll 111 GIG 2.r> -A. Alexandra Rd., Spore. Tel:94 words
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Article, Illustration682 1961-12-01 11 CHI/ POTEIK - CHI/ POTEIK NEW CHUNG KHIAW BRANCH DEMONSTRATES FAITH IN FUTURE OF NORTH BORNEO By THE GROWING town of Jesselton tomorrow joins the happy family of the 'small man's bank* as the new, $300,000 branch of Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd. opens its doors to682 words
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Advertisement42 1961-12-01 11 BRANCH B£^ M jJ2jQpjjnj |y^Bjyj^§|jj^B)Bfliß)BHß^i^B^^^^B 2k^ man MaN'r Hunk 'A JESSELTON r^GG-U'Tte^S^^ i{\} Reopening (r^Tf H|B SSSS B 6 C jt-^y itSoiSci^^yrf ffl-M I ill ||i y^ H) < E THE fiOVERNOR f N RTH BORNE ■^HrnrnWlZlli''| ZZZ^I /^fc\ ON 2nd DECEMBER 196142 words
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Article, Illustration100 1961-12-01 12 CHEERFUL SERVICE AT NEW BRANCH IN JESSELTON EVERY Chung Khiow Bank, from the head office in Singapore to the smallest branch, can be relied upon for cheerful and efficient service, no matter how small the account. The Jesselton branch is no exception. Above are seen some of the staff in100 words
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Article, Illustration38 1961-12-01 12 EVERYTHING has been done to make the client feel at home down to these small rooms with chairs, tables and mirrors for the comfort of women who may have to wait a few minutes.38 words
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Advertisement140 1961-12-01 12 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD., ON THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW BRANCH AT JESSELTON. SEA HORSE BRAND POULTRY ANIMAL FEEDSTUFFS *4xiitiSHsS agent: OtientaH C-tadinp dompanif, NO I. Irrf FLOOR. SENG HOE »UHDING. "•-ItS. "POH KOAD. TEL 6910 2 IMPORTERS .EXPORTERS POULTRY FISH MEAL FRESH EGGS DAY-OLD CHICKENS POULTRY140 words
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Advertisement81 1961-12-01 12 CONGRATULATIONS TO CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD ON THE OPENING OF THEIR JESSELTON BRANCH FROM SUPPLIERS OF LIPS SAFES VAULT DOORS I 1 ADDO-X |P—*Sategfc 1 ADDING MACHINES Congratulations to the CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. on the opening of their Jesselton Branch. SOUTH ASIA TRADING KLUANG ELECTRIC COMPANY, RADIO SERVICE, 19,81 words
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Article, Illustration570 1961-12-01 13 North Borneo bid for investment cash from abroad NEEDED TO HELP SPEED THE TERRITORY'S TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT r fHE GOVERNMENT of North Borneo is anxieus to attract to the colony the private capital which it must have to secure its economic development, says a recently published official booklet entitled570 words
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Advertisement30 1961-12-01 13 Congratulations to THE CHUNG KHIAW BANK LIMITED on the opening of their new JESSELTON BRANCH CHATWOOD MILNER Security Equipment and Safe Deposit Boxes supplied by WILLIAM JACKS CO. (borheo) LTD.30 words
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Advertisement266 1961-12-01 13 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD., ON THE OPENING OF THEIR JESSELTON BRANCH. i1 1 1 TELEFUNKEN RADIOS RADIOGRAMS yS^K TAPE-RECORDERS TELEVISION SETS yrfj J| jk RECORD-CHANGERS S>e»eo (.tension igHflji] W^ |£K H» fHPV Ej 2) m^^r ~g Troniittor 7181 T S»«r^ s Amplifier R.^Chon^ I IIP 1 I^ISH266 words
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Article, Illustration465 1961-12-01 14 'More banks wherever need arises chairman pledges TESTIMONIAL OF CONFIDENCE IN NORTH BORNEO PLEDGE that, with the support of the people, the Chung khiaw Hank will provide banking facilities wherever they are needed was made today by the Chairman of the Bank's Board of Directors, Mr. Ko Teck Kin. The465 words
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Article, Illustration190 1961-12-01 14 MANAGER OF NEW BRANCH WITH BANK SINCE 1950 TIIK manager of hune Khiaw Hank's m v branch in Jesselton is Mr. f'hau Fook Ng. The submanaeer is Mr. Chow Shee Seng and the accountant. Air. (lions Wan Kong. .Mr. liau has I)«cn with the bank sintc its inception in 1190 words
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Article292 1961-12-01 14 CELDOM indeed does a man have an idea which is proved to be worth millions of dollars The idea which started the multl million dollar Chang Khiaw Bank and has kept it expanding ever since was born 11 years ago in the mind of292 words
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Advertisement27 1961-12-01 14 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CHUNG KHIAW BANK ON THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW BRANCH AT JESSELTON <?/ NISSAN(MOTOR) PRODUCTS CHUNG SHAN MOTORS LTD. 240.LAVEMDER STREET, SINGAPORE 12. Tel: *****/*****27 words
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Advertisement105 1961-12-01 14 Dai aciiixi vi i '^^B^ £j J/ f£ DALAonln cAI J^&F 4 rndißCUon. chac he. .Pai^ r^! xt^ I tiredn*-. *f>Peti t c M B TIGER OIL hela ,i.last I l%,?**At+ M I ENGAUNTONG |"^T.r^.7 THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL V^fe—^Zy SINGAPORE t J£2y CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD105 words
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Article, Illustration480 1961-12-01 15 They took $30,000 from dishwasher who won $375,000 first prize KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday JWO men who extorted $30,900 from a former dishwasher who won the $375,000 first prize in the Social and Welfare Services lottery were today jailed for four years by the High Court.480 words
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114 1961-12-01 15 Little Kim's fast heart-beat slows down I ONDON. Thurs. Kirn Walsh. the two-year-old daughter of a British soldier in Singapore, can now look forward to a normal life, as the result of an operation she has had in a London Hospital. It was an operation similar to those which her114 words
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Article86 1961-12-01 15 Respect and massage by Mr. Geh PENANG, Thurs.— Mi -rch Chong Keat. an Alliance M.P.. told the Penang Rural District Council last light that It could not .suppress massage houses by insisting on their paying higher deposits. He supported a decision b> the finance and general purposes committee to reduce86 words
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Article43 1961-12-01 15 SEREMBAN. Piurs. An unemployed man from Teluk Anson who posec as a police officer and demanded $2 from a coffeeshop owner was jailed today for nine months. Sam bin Kalam. 26. who had four previous convictions denied the charge.43 words
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Article90 1961-12-01 15 KLANO. Thur?. Five youths who pleaded guilty to robbing a dhoby were ordered by the Sessions Court here today to be placed In the Henry Ourney approved school In Malacca until they reach the age of 21. They were Mohamed Zalnuddln bin Haji Redwan, 18. Attan bin90 words
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Article206 1961-12-01 15 BRUNEI IS WOOING MALAYAN DOCTORS KUALA Ll'MPl'R, Thuis. —The Brunei Government is trying to woo Malayan doctors, especially specialists, to enter its service. It has advertised her* for surgeons, physicians, obstetricians and health officers. The Director of Medical Services. Dato Dr. Moha mcd Din, said today that if tne Brunei206 words
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Article56 1961-12-01 15 LONDON, Thurs. The death has occurred in England of Mr. Edwin Percy Richards, former chief eng ineer and deputy chairman of the Singapore Improvement Trust. He was 88. Mr. Richards was responsible for the ordnance survey of the whole island and for major schemes of planning56 words
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109 1961-12-01 15 I/UALA LUMPUR, Thurs— A signal received last night by the Ministry of Defence 6aid that CpL Mohamed Noor bin Salleh, of "B" Squadron, First Federation Reconnaissance Regiment, was the only casualty when Congolese troops opened fire on Malayan troops at Goma, Klvu Province of109 words
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199 1961-12-01 15 Swedish cameraman re-oroainea a monk in Penang PNANG, Thurs. A Swedish photographer, Mr. Car c c J Cerutti. 50, was reordained a Buddhist monk at the Penang Buddhist Association last night The half-hour ceremony was conducted by the Yen. Sumangalo, an American Buddhist priest, and the Rev. Hul Cheng, head199 words
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Article154 1961-12-01 15 A Pakistan plan for rubber 17UALA LUMPUR, Thura Pakistan nas plans vo start growing rubber, according to the Pakistan Minister ■jf Industries. Mr Abdul Kasem Khan, who arrived here today for a two- day unofficial visit. Mr. Kascm is on his way home from Japan where he recently signed a154 words
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253 1961-12-01 15 By R. BELTRAN K. LUMPUR. Thurs. TWO masked youth* csterday tied a 52-year-old widow to a rubber tree, robbed ber of S2SC and then threw acid into her eyesMadam Chin Chiew Voong, whose face is badly burned is now in the General253 words
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Article, Illustration45 1961-12-01 15 REV. SI'NYATA, the former Mr. Carcel Cerutti of Gothenburg. Sweden, is being helped by Chinese monks to put on his robes after being ordained a priest at the Pcnanc Buddhist Association.— Straits Times pictureUP - 45 words
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223 1961-12-01 15 N-CLASSES: FOUR DAYS ARE LEFT FOR DECISION KUALA LUMPUR. Thur&. —Parents of 47.800 Chinese primary pupils have four days left to make up their minds whether they want their children to join national or national-type special secondary classes to be set up by the Federation Government nert year. They are223 words
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Article29 1961-12-01 15 MALACCA. Thurs.— A thousand guests have been invited to a parade at Terendak Camp tomorrow by the 2nd Bn. Royal Australian Regiment to mark Its 16th anniversary.29 words
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Article280 1961-12-01 15 4 fresh strikes hit S'pore SINGAPORE. Thurs. Four fresh strikes broke out today, while the 24-day-old strike at Hua Heng rubber factory in Jurong and the eight-day-old strike at Ford Motor Co. in Bukit Timah continued unsettled. Todays strikes occurred at: William Jacks and Co. (Malaya) Ltd.. in Ocean Building280 words
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Article42 1961-12-01 15 IPOH. Thurs.— The Malayan Airways south-bound flight from Penang this morning was nearly three hours iate due to a technical fault. It arrived here from Penang at 11.35 a.m. and took off 15 minutes later for Kuala Lumpur.42 words
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Advertisement27 1961-12-01 15 A tfibtfbCCO vl SBPHSaPBBr of qiAalttAj ALWAYS FRESHIN 2 OZ. AIRTIGHT TINS AUTO Av?DC.pn /■Sam. 'Jt^ J^TITrLI «*aah» HONG SEH, 177-179, Beach Rood, Singapore -7, Telephone: *****-4.27 words
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Advertisement233 1961-12-01 15 fV 2*Sr%^F? i Si. A World wj jj^ I of Sound B^^^^j^ SCOTCH MAGNETIC TAPE No. 311 The fluee Scotch Bond tf Another ALL PVftPOSE tope M* Tape* shown be» each have a "Teniar" bate for extra urengiK. their own special character. H (Tenzar" H the tcade name for ittica.233 words
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Article, Illustration19 1961-12-01 16 Paul Nnrman. cueing, and Jackie Gleason in a tense scene from "The. Hustler."19 words
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396 1961-12-01 16 Newman the hustler scores in the sleazy world of cushion and cues A SMALL cast of five stars in 20th Century Fox's "The Hustler. The film is in dreary black and white. Ninety per cent of its scenes are shot either in a shady New York billiard room or a396 words
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142 1961-12-01 16 'Flame' deals with colour problem in London VET another film on the 1 ontroversial colour bar theme is Ranks "Flame in the Streets But this time the setting's not the Deep South of America but the streets of London. John Mills plays the trade unionist who. while he can champion142 words
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Advertisement251 1961-12-01 16 =1 The MARMITE \c* -^i I i^M STRENGTH MO "H STUDY 1 C m l. Of a doctor, recommend X- rooo MARMITK at a uonAerful dietary touret of natural -I***, end utawa*. or DOES YOU A WORLD OF 600 D! tn i rtcommend MAR- A4I B^ B^JI S HP MITE.251 words
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Advertisement190 1961-12-01 16 SPECIAL OFFER!! A MORPHY RICHARDS electric skillet A COUPON to the value of 51 5.00 will be given oway with each 6-lb tin of LAM SOON COOKING OIL To obtain the MORPH V -RICHARDS ELECTRIC SKILLET just send in 2 COUPONS with a small cash payment. Stocks of the SKILLET190 words
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Miscellaneous298 1961-12-01 16 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS fi Turn qu:etly in error (4). 1 Demosthenes' reputed Ini- 7. Readiness to give credit in pediment <7i. a nonprofesaional class <3> 5. Man with gut* breaking 8 Prepare In time.— 'don't hor*e 1 7). ;orget.,— :ead your newst. Steal in »nd get the bird paper298 words
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Advertisement1554 1961-12-01 17 BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREIGHT ENQUIRIES III: 24U PASSAGE ENQUIRIES' III: Mil tO *D(N. LIVERPOOL GLASCOW, LONDON, I CONIiNENTAI PORTS. S 'in ff 4t MAtON ipul. Lv: NDMO rtatl laPt.Dt 2 LAERIcS LiviiMll. BlatMw Gin. U OtC 2 lUMAEUS Livirpatl. L.i I Dec 4 Oec I Oec I Oec ll LfCLOPS1,554 words
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Advertisement1412 1961-12-01 17 THE E. A. C. MNESSAILINGS 10: MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL 1 SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. >**2?3k. i A-Zr^VSk OOPIOANA" a) Gala 13-14 4 Oec 5/ 7OK 1/1 DX iarVß^\\f\ "MALACCA" I, C) 12/15 Dec 11/17 Dec II IS Dec H XbL\J*l "SAMOA" 21 Otc, 4 Ja* 3. 1 Jaa I S jan VaTTS/ ASMARA-1,412 words
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Advertisement1625 1961-12-01 17 Snc THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SINGAPORE (iKtrttntad i* tit Until Kitgttm) II LINES EXPRESS SERVICES TO LONDON LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL PORTS S'PO'e P Sham Fenarg lENHIANT (H>* H'targ. I'oon. h.ivre. Roam It Pt Tte.j OENVRACHIE i E.Lp L'aa*" R'dam. Hull. H'burg G. 35, Dec 2 BEH6LOE (E.L.) L**d*a. M1,625 words
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Advertisement1274 1961-12-01 17 w McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. W ™Q& TELi Nt. ***** TC ELLERMAM LINE Uk KLA VENESS LINE HAVRE. LONDON. HAMDUIC. ROHERDAM LOS ANGELES. UN FRANCISCO. HULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER 1 PORTLAND. CITY OF NEWCASTLE Aceeptiig cargi fir Clltral SttrtJ S ..«/Vdk l.«/TaL MfSSmbl Cans narlsl^ J Bte W/I-Ir «-ooro P. M1,274 words
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Article124 1961-12-01 18 MELBOUBNE. Thurs. INVESTMENT share* trailed along easier lines, and Colonial Sugar easec 2Ss. to £58 Is. 6d. and Kami Timber 9d. lo Us 6(1. Base metals .v.cl oilc were steady and Woodside eased Id. to 6s sd. while C •mmon wealth tomi* were Arm OMb Zinc. 62*. Mount124 words
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Article246 1961-12-01 18 THE price of tin reacted sharply in Singapore yesterday falling by $2.50 to $478.25 per picul, being the lowest since October 31. rhe estimated offering fell 20 tons to 240 tons. rhe fall in the price was thought to be disappointment that the GSA246 words
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Article19 1961-12-01 18 November avrrazr prices were: Nov. Oct. Rubber i|irr Ib.i 75.21 ct». 82.24 cts. Tin: Iperpiculi $183.16 $474.9419 words
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483 1961-12-01 18 TIN SHARE PRICES EASE ON VERY SMALL BUSINESS From Our Market Correspondent rpHERE was very thin X trading again on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and in view of the drop of $2.50 in the noon metal price the drop in tin shares gathered momentum. The market has little or483 words
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Article21 1961-12-01 18 Matey»n Stock Indie**: Nov. 29 Not. 30 Industrials: 157.43 157.42 Tins: 301.38 299.49 robber*: 331.85 231.85 Jan. 1 1958=10021 words
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Article745 1961-12-01 18 BUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals In brackets: Industrials: Fed Dlsprnsarr (I.O<K» $1.37: Cold Store <2.000> *2.42 cd. (I 000) $3.41 cd; Steamers (3,000) 78 cents: Boustead (1.000) $1.41. (2.000) $1.42: Dunlopa (1.000) $1.19: East amettln* $2.50 OL. ON.745 words
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Article81 1961-12-01 18 THE Malayan Eichsnte Bantu' As•sclatian mude these changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to SlOm: Canada: buying T.T. MT/HL airmail O.D. 34 9/16. 90d/st 33 credit bills. i -is trade bills. tsllrnx T.T. or O.D. r*ady: Canada 34 1/16: loin Francs 141 3/9. On the81 words
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Article36 1961-12-01 18 SINGAPORE. Nov. 30. RUBBER: 75 cents per lb. (up three-eighths of a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 74} rents (quiet). TIN: $478.25 per picul (down $2.50). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (down 20 tons).36 words
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Article210 1961-12-01 18 [NECtMBER f.f.t «rad« rubb.r buytri f.».b. closed In Singapore yolenUy at 75 crnt« p«r Ib. up three-eighth! of a cent on Wednesday* price. Tti« too* wa.i quilt. S.C.C.R.A. cloning price* In cents per lt>. yesterday: Int. 1 R.S.S. Prompt foil, buyen 74|. Rellera 75 N: Int. 1 R.S.S.210 words
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Article296 1961-12-01 18 /~MIN£SE P>rttfu«« CishanKS Blnftpar* ntm prlam par Maul y*tt*rday: CManut alt > Bulk (39 sellers, drum S37| sailers. Capra: November UK/ Continent $29 buyers f23i sellers Pepper: Muntok white ***** sellers, Sarawak white SI 6O sellers. special Sarawak whits (160 seller*, (pedal Sarawak mack 1123 sellers Lamponc black296 words
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Advertisement1206 1961-12-01 18 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. Bxpr«s* U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coast Service ETA ETA ETA ETA Spot f S ham H'kcnt, S. Francisco L Anftltt MYorfc ■Kamikna Maru' 21/31 Oec 31 Otc/3 Jai I Jai M Jai 21 Jai 13 Ftl -MM Miry" 21 Ju/ 1 Fll 11 fll 5 Mar 71,206 words
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Advertisement341 1961-12-01 18 I WESTBOUND EUROPE SERVICE S'so'» Sham Per»»g LOUOIMA 12/1] Otc 14/19 Ott tt Dtc Marstil'ts. NOM* Ounkirk. SOUTH t WEST AFRICA SERVICE TCMIIANCA 1/ 7 Otc Dut>sn (21/12), Port Elizabeth (21/12), Capetown (2S/12), Mdtadi 00/12). Larjos (J/1). Cotonou (1/1). Accra, takcrtdi. Abidjan. Freetown, Conakry, Dtkar (21/1). tASTIOUND :<AIRIMA II Dec341 words
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Advertisement845 1961-12-01 18 njpp^tJpwt^pg^p^p^tajßiajoioaji KmLSAJUKS aZZtI NOTICE UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Notice is hereby given that tht iw KIIAII lIIMPIID j Great World Amusement Park. l RUALA LUMfUK Kirn Seng Road. Singapore, wUI be rFNDERS are Invtted tor tie j operated by Great World Amuse provision of cleaning sentce lor j ment Park Limited845 words
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Advertisement802 1961-12-01 19 NOTICE NOTICE j GOVERNMENT OF THE CITY GUILDS 0F LONDON FEDERATION OF MALAYA INSTITUTE EXAMINATIONS Financial Year rndinr; 3Ut Dtorniber. ISbl. ENTRIES for the above-named Calms lr. rap. :-,,cr-s 'o" Mn" 1 Exred or rokls supplied to a.nlnatlons Offt cc 59 Ta nslln mment up to and Includlnß Zd gta^802 words
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Advertisement957 1961-12-01 19 (Continued from Pa«e 12) SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Wtrdt Si (Min.)— Box SO Hi. txtrm fl WANTED Temporary Chinese cook N general amah and trash general 8 amah. I to 2 months. Pnone ***** (S'porei. h O0 VOO NEED Jor.**?? Join at K Raja's College an<l qualify for posts, d Raja's957 words
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Advertisement1018 1961-12-01 19 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Wordt Si (Min.)— Box St ctt. extrn FURNItHCO ROOM and alro un- rurnlfthed room with own kltrhen and bathroom at ?S Lorong N Tetok Kurau. Spore 15. Telephone 4*146 AIRY ROOM with small Ml nod big rooi-«arden at 62-C Uuillemard j Road, (Lucky Houw), B'porc Immc- dlatc occupation.1,018 words
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Advertisement785 1961-12-01 19 HOUSES LAND WANTED •9 Wordt SS (Mtn.)— Bex St ctt. txtn WANTED to buy Bungalow or vacant land, area of each 10.000 to c 20.000 «q. ft. Please write to P.O. Box 1131, S pore., giving full parti- c culars. EDUCATION r !2* Words Si Mm. )—Bux iO ttt. txtrn785 words
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Advertisement773 1961-12-01 19 LOANS >0 Wordt Si (Mtn. Bex St ctt. txtrm I SB.OOO-- AVAILABLE for mortgage on Postwar Brick Bouse at 9<~ e p.a.— I I Comml.«»ion 3"", Send full i»rtl- I culars to Box A 5646 S.T., S pore. RESPECTABLE MAN holding good Dosition requires loan $1000/- ur^.nilv touarda purchase house.773 words
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Advertisement804 1961-12-01 19 VEHICLES FOR SALE Words $i (Min.)— Box it cts. extra MINSR 1.000 1957 Model. For par- tlculars rail at .'is Cuppage Road, t Singapore 8. i ORIGINAL REGISTRATION ten v IWI Opel Kapitan T.">OO miles one tB owner. 19ft<t I'ciiiceot 403 lv-<~. Korrt ht Connul. 195S Standard ten Hick up804 words
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Advertisement318 1961-12-01 19 SHOPPING GUIDE (S'por*) 2" Hori*. |M Minimum j I Wordu Si (Min.)— Bex ie rt-. rxOm OANDRICIDS ELIMINATES OANDIUFF and makea the hair strong, igorous, h.ntth* clean. Aval!at>e irougbout Singapore /Federation from dispensaries and cosmettc ounti -is. WHERE TO STAY (Fad.) 2U Wordt $10 (Minimum) Oailt f month. I* Wordt318 words
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Article25 1961-12-01 20 JAPAN used 14.000 tons of natural rubber in October, same as in the previous month. The November imports are estimated at 13.500 tons.25 words
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257 1961-12-01 20 Economy world air tour on easy payment KLM'S NEW SERVICE TO 14 CITIES IN U.K., U.S., EUROPE J^S international airline today begins a unique air service to enable the small man in Singapore, the Federation and Borneo territories to travel round the world. The inclusive tour by KLM will take257 words
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Article, Illustration140 1961-12-01 20 GERMANS BOOST CAMERA BUSINESS fTHE export manager of a Qerman camera and projector manufacturing company flew into Singapore this week to promote trade. He is Mr. Heinz Hercsscn, whose company. Carl Braun Camera-Werk is said to account for 60 per cent of Germany's exports of cameras and projectors to Malaya,140 words
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Article28 1961-12-01 20 BUNAWERKE HUELS a eading West German produ:er of synthetic rubber las cut the prices of its comnodity by five per cent, the lecond time this year.28 words
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Article28 1961-12-01 20 TWENTY-EIGHT executives from Government departments and commercial firms In Singapore are now attending a seminar on data processing run by the IBM World Trade Corporation28 words
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Article, Illustration142 1961-12-01 20 Study tour in Britain for two Shellmen npWO senior employees 1 of Shell Company of Singapore Ltd. will leave for Britain at the end of the year for an 18-month study tour. They are Mr. Oon Ueng Soon, sales service inanaßer. and Mr. Tan Song Chua of the Chemicals Department.142 words
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Article47 1961-12-01 20 SARAWAK collected less revenue in the first ton months of this year than in the corresponding period l3st year. The amount was $32,987,496, collected from export, impcrt and excise duties against $40,727,929. However, the October collection of $3,518,208 rose $80,824 over the September figure.47 words
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Article, Illustration222 1961-12-01 20 rpHERE is a growing awareness among businessx men in the Far East for the need to obtain accurate, up-to-date figures for their work. Mr. George Haynes, vice-president of The National Cash Register Company said in Singapore Mr. Haynes. whc is In charge of all222 words
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Article, Illustration231 1961-12-01 20 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF MODERN METHODS, HE SAYS jYjALAYA'S young industries must take every ITI advantage of modern technology if they are to be geared to speedy production at economical labour costs, a Swiss sales engineer. Mr. K. Haeni said In Singapore last week. "Only In this way could success be231 words
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Article43 1961-12-01 20 THE U.S. Rubber Company has developed a new trucktyre designed for year-round use on trucks employed in local and inter-urban haul- i tig The tyre has a broad tread, which Is claimed to be the "flattest" in its field.43 words
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120 1961-12-01 20 A $20m. rise in trade for Sarawak CARAWAKS external trade in September worth $55.6 million was $20.5 million more than in the previous month. Increases in shipments to Singapore, Australia, Indonesia, Japan, Britain. Holland, the United States and Italy contributed to the better export value. Figures show that Sarawak's shipments120 words
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Article75 1961-12-01 20 I 111 sales manager of an Australian company is visiting Soutb-East \>ia to survey the market for sluice valves. He is Mr. F. G. Arnott of C. A. Burgmann Ptv. Ltd. New South Wales, manu- facturers of several types of valves for water and oil control75 words
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Advertisement166 1961-12-01 20 IP ffrl fX r S 4 DRAGON BRAND ONODA ■y CEMENT CO., LTD. Hasrf Office: Marunouchi, CK.yodo-ku, Tokyo, Japan Cobl. MfeMH "ONOSEME TOKYO" >»/«• 4n*mm Hong l«ng Co., Ltd., Singapore Hong to* H.rdwor. A Co., ltd., rtnaaf M&^rf COMFORT V v^> JJ <C|7RVinis R |^lf CALL ON US FOR W166 words
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Advertisement8 1961-12-01 20 |i TO WB^^fTfrW"^ j H g^U l ER8 words
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Advertisement249 1961-12-01 20 Jill PROBLEM III 11 How to move 34.6 million cv. yards of hot air a week. cool it and return it fresh? H SOLUTION jjj In the AIA building a U Worthington Air-conditioning plant does this job quietly and efficiently 9 every week in the year That the AIA should249 words
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Advertisement701 1961-12-01 21 TSSSS^mm^mmmm^m^ l NOTICE HUME INDUSTRIES (FAR EAST) LIMITED (Incorporated in the State of Singapore i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Second Inn rim Dividend of 7'; (less 40 i Income Tax. has been declared on both the Ordinary and 5',, Cumulative Participating Preference Stocks in respect of the second701 words
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Advertisement224 1961-12-01 21 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS To enable changing of transformer to bigger capacity at Semba•.vang Hill No. 2 Substation, it will be necessary to shut down electricity .-upplies on Monday, 4th December 1961 between 8.00 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. The following areas mil be affected:224 words
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Advertisement749 1961-12-01 21 NOTICES BAND CONCERT A concert ol light music by the Band of Ist the Royal Dragoons will be held at the Children's Playground. Anderson Road. Ipoh. on Sunday 3rd December. 1961 at 7.30 pjn. The Public are cordially invited to attend. E. O. WALLER Chairman. Ipoh Town Council. AMPAT TIN749 words
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Advertisement529 1961-12-01 21 TENDERS KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from Reglsteied Contractors for the .supply of stone from Batai.c Benai Quarry for the period Ist January 1962 to 31st DecemUei ;962 Full particulars are obtainable from the offices of tl'.e Ketua Jurutera Raya. Keretapi Tanah Melayu, Koala Lumpur and the529 words
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Advertisement297 1961-12-01 21 TENDERS i NOTICE ■rtftta ot B. K. Das deceased, late of No. 3 Thomson Road. Ipoh. who died on the 29th day of October. 1961 and re: Das and <"«.. Advocates and Solicitors. Ipou. Notice is hereby given to all clients, creditors and any persons having any claim whatsoever against297 words
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Advertisement151 1961-12-01 21 TENDER TENDERS Supply of rooked meal* to pupils of (a) the Bukit China Secondary Boys' Hostel. Malarra and ibi the High School Hostel. Malacca. Tenders are invited tor ;he supply of cooked meals to about 100 pupils in the Bukit China Secondary Boys' Hostel. Malacca and 60 pupils at the151 words
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Advertisement126 1961-12-01 21 TENDER NOTICE Bor.a fide Contractors are :n--vlted to tender for earth moving, cutting and filling of approx:m.itcly 10.000 cubic yards of eartii pax-Ing a car park of appr>xlmately 3200 square yards, makli.g up oi drain.-., etc. Interested parties are requested to write to the Advertiser, Box A 5542 ST. Spore126 words
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548 1961-12-01 22 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT SPORT AT THE WEEKEND By SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Walnio t.t. (KHDon lorening). who win play two matcnes here this weekend, have one of the most impressive records in Swedish football. Tomorrow they will meet a Singapore XI and on Saturday548 words
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Article270 1961-12-01 22 GURNAM SINGH - Matches for Poppy Fund GURNAM SINGH By o^oAivm x inurs. HocKey and soccer are tne mam sports attractions in J ohore this week-end. Tomorrow aegamat XI will meet Muar District in a soccer match on the Segamat town padang at 5.15 p.m. This match is in aid ol the Poppy270 words
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Article213 1961-12-01 22 GILBERT WOODEN - Four Kiwis selected GILBERT WOODEN By MALACCA, Thurs. Four New Zealanders have been included in the Negri SembilanMalacca side to play Singapore in a Malaya Cup Rugby match here on Saturday. The Inclusion of the New Zealanders was decided after a trial yesterday to pick the combined team. The First213 words
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Article234 1961-12-01 22 ALEX SOARS - ALEX SOARS By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. In an otherwise quiet weekend of sport the spotlight will be focussed on the All Blues rugger match between Selangor and Kedah on the padang here on Saturday, kick off at 5.15 p.m. Tnterest, in particular for those rabid supporters234 words
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Article303 1961-12-01 22 LEE FOO SAN - LEE FOO SAN By I f POH, Thurs. The 1 Ipoh District knockout soccer competition for the R.D.Y. Cup is the main feature of the weekend's sport here with two semifinal ties to be played. Perak Turf Club Trotters, who are Ipoh League senior division champions, will303 words
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Article350 1961-12-01 22 OH KEE TIANG - OH KEE TIANG By pENANG, Thurs. Highlight of the weekend sport in Penang wiil be the Malaya Cup rugger match between Penang and Commonwealth Forces (North) at the Royal Australian Air Force's new pitch at Butterworth on Saturday. Penang must oeat the Common wealth Forces If350 words
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134 1961-12-01 22 ITUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. v Malaya's hockey team for the Indian Invitation tournament at Ahmedabad In January will be chosen after a week's training in Kuala Lumpur next month. The 34 players, who were named on Sunday for the national and second teams and the reserves,134 words
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Advertisement227 1961-12-01 22 9mJ _^m^^^^^^^^^B V Pk when you deposit your funds in MALAYAN FINANCE (A WHOLLY-OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED) You can make your own future when you decide to do something about it, instead- ov leaving it to "happenstance," The most practical, purposeful thing you can do is to place227 words
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Advertisement76 1961-12-01 22 <L Kidney Bladder Pills >l act directly I I Ml lAur K I U t\ 6V l^iH AfewhOUrSifwrt^.ngDeW.tti Wt B Si. M He Pllh y" h#v- """"akabl* «v*<tonc« I M t^ltli thl wondarful m«dicin« n alrudy at mm J*. WW l(M <\ |i/l RHEUMATI3M, JOINT PAINS A pi BACKACHE 476 words
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331 1961-12-01 23 PURPLE HAZE ANOTHER 'FIRST-TIMER' By EPSOM JEEP KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A remarkable feature of the season s racing has been the many successes by new importations from Australia and New Zealand, many of them winning first time out on a Malayan course. Yesterday, Ipon trainer Rmus van Breukelen introduced another331 words
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Article31 1961-12-01 23 EDINBURGH. Thurs. A British team will compete in the world amateur team golf championship for the Eisenhower Trophy at Kawana Fuji. Ito, Japan from Oct. 10 to 13. 1962^Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article420 1961-12-01 23 Swimmers to try for better times EXTRA TRIALS FOR SPORE TEAM SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Singapore swimmers for the SEAP Games in Rangoon next month will attempt to improve on their qualifying times in time trials at River Valley Road pool on Tuesday at 6 p.m. The team of seven six of420 words
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Article95 1961-12-01 23 KANPUR. Thurs. Barry Knight, 23, Essex all-rounder and youngest player in the MCC touring team, wins his first England cap In the Second Test match against India starting here on Friday. Knight replaces Alan Brown, the Kent fast bowler. Team: Dexter (captain), M. Smith. Richardson. Pullar,Reuter - 95 words
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Article328 1961-12-01 23 rKKr. will be •»nly seven races at Koala Lumpur on Sunday. Weights are: Cl. 3. Dlv I— 6F Peak of Perfection 9.00 Rebecca 9.U0 furple Haw 8.12 Kobin Hood II 8.1» Korrarkhun 8.09 (Urplon 5.09 iwift Tigei 8.09 Juo V.idis K.BB Kasa Savant 8.08328 words
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Article123 1961-12-01 23 SEAP team to leave in 3 groups J/UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Malaya's contingent to the BEAP Games starting on Dec. 11 at Rangoon will leave by air In three batches Instead of two. The contingent comprises 87 competitors and 19 officials. The first batch of 18 (boxIng and basketball teams) wlu123 words
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Article130 1961-12-01 23 Kinta Indians win replay IPOH, Thurs. Kinta In--1 dians beat Kilat Club 3-1 In the R.D.Y. Cup knockout soccer competition replay on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground here today. The game was played at a fast pace throughout in spite of a steady drizzle and heavy rain towards the end.130 words
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Article143 1961-12-01 23 SPORTS SUMMARY HOCKEY MALACCA LEAGUE: St. Francis Assn 2 PWD-Survey 1; B. Angllans 6 Customs 0; High School 3 Telecoms 1. IPOH DIV. 2: ACS Old Boys 2 Bo I Club 0; La Salllans wo. from DTC. IAIPING LEAGUE: Tigers 2 7th RMR 1. PENANC. LEAGUE: Chinese w.o. from Malays.143 words
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Advertisement321 1961-12-01 23 WIN $10,000 ia the OULUX PAINT "SPOT-THE-SHUTTLECOCIC COMPETITION !0u one gallon tins of Dulux are the wonderful consolation prizes!! Here's all you have to do: 1) Mark clearly with a cross (X) the place you think the Shuttlecock was when this Photograph was taken. 2) Write no more than ten321 words
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Advertisement286 1961-12-01 23 Typewriting is a pleasure V* ith SMITH -CORONA s»£ FEATURING FEATHER KtifliT&l 1 TOUCH KEYBOARD AS AGENTS rO«' TrrcWHITHS M LTD. FOR MINING AND INDUSTRIAL USES WELL KNOWN FUNG KEONG GUARANTEED DURABILITY SATISFACTION. SERVICE PROMPT-ENQUIRIES WELCOME I ST. MILE. KAPAR ROAD, P. 0. BOX 56, KLANG x- ra/ASJt/W£S KIP YOURSELF286 words
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Miscellaneous54 1961-12-01 23 SOCCER TOUR MATCH: Spore v Malmo of Sweden (Jn. Besar 7.30). Friendly: Ist Queen's Own Highlanders v S*pore Juniors (Jn. Besar 5.45). RDY CUP 8-FINAL: Cheng Wah v Trotters (Assembly Hall grd. Ipoh). SEGAMAT POLICE CUP FINAL Kota Ttnggi v B. Pahat (Jn Terbrau, Scgamat). HOCKEY IPOH DIV. I: YMCA54 words
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Article71 1961-12-01 24 ■PETER PAN" at The Victoria Dec. 16th— 23rd. Urgently needed loan of cuckoo clock. Producer Kind RKhi« Tel: (Sport-). 3.105 V. SEE EXCLUSIVE NOVELTY Materials for X'mas and New Year party frock-. selling at moct reasonable prices. Kbemco s to. High Street, S pore. FOR CHRISTMAS CIFTS and other71 words
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Article127 1961-12-01 24 ELLIOTT: On Mlfc November 1961. Mr. C. A. A. Elliott. Chairman of Henrietta Rubber Katatm Ltd. MRS. EE KONC CUAN (Net- Madam Chan Hock Nvo) axed 53 parsed nv;.y peacefully at 110, IK. ren Street. Malacca on WVdneuday, 29th November 1!<61 IcavinK behind 3 son* M<-3Rr» Ke Yew Kirn.127 words
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Article, Illustration1250 1961-12-01 24 had already gone around Chinatown painting slogans on walls, he said. These slogans slated that detectives and gangsters employed by the Government would soon be out to beat up Chinese school students. The front-page picture In the Straits Times today showing two pickets struggling1,250 words
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Article90 1961-12-01 24 NEW DELHI. Thurs. Mr. Nehru. Indian Prime Minister, said today his Government was planning to take "adequate steps" to meet a reported Portuguese military build-up on the Goa-India border. He told Parliament the Government was "very much seized" with the situation following two shooting In- cidentsReuter - 90 words
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Article192 1961-12-01 24 CONGO PROTEST ON U.N. KILLING EOPOLDVILLE, Thurs. —The Central Congolese Government yesterday protested against the killing of a Congolese soldier by U.N. Malayan tro op s on Tuesday in a Congolese attack on the Malayans at Goma airfield, kivu province. The Congo Premier. Mr. Cyrille Adoula, .sent a letter toReuter - 192 words
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Article364 1961-12-01 24 LONDON. Thurs. Dull and uncertaln conditions prevailed in stoc* markets today. In the Industrial market buyers were cautious and any demand was offset by small sales. Most leading issues moved to lower levels with Unilevers depressed. There were occasional dull spot* in engineering shares and leading electrlcals eased.364 words
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Advertisement162 1961-12-01 24 Late classified advertisements CRUNDV: On Novembe" 3iith at Oii-tii'SKle* noKpital. to June and Philip, a ran Chrictophrr. WILLIAM JACKS COMPANY (MALAYA) LIMITED TO ALL THE COMPANY'S EMPLOYEES IN SINGAPORE Please take notice that in view of the refusal by the majority of this Company's employees in Singapore to work on162 words
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Advertisement89 1961-12-01 24 THERE WE STOOD... WITH THIS TIGER-R-R... before us... And could we have been better prepared?... for Christmas? "Certainly not" said Mr. Santa, an authority on Christmas... and Tigers. "Best season for 'em. Positively festive they look now. Cut my work in half too they're delivered free." We faced our Tiger89 words
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Miscellaneous42 1961-12-01 24 The weather JJIGHEST and lowest temperatures iv Malaya and Singapore for thr period 8 p.m. Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday. Iliehrat Loweit Kuala Lumpur 90 72 Kota Bharu 79 75 Pcnang 88 73 Ipoli 88 72 Malacca 88 72 Singapore 86 7542 words
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