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Title Section24 1961-12-04 1 AVKBACE DAILY CEBTIFIED SALE E \JHE EDS' TJ O O O O Ho*"* The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1961. 15 CENTS24 words
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Article246 1961-12-04 1 1 1 U.N. MEN HELD 30-minute exchange of shots in Katanga capital Tension for a week now FLISABETHVILLE, Sun. Eleven Vnited Nations personnel are missing after several incidents here last night, a U.N. spokesman said today. The spokesman said the Katanga Foreign Minister. Mr. Evariste Kimba. had told the United246 words
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Article, Illustration139 1961-12-04 1 LONDON. Sun. Sonia Lai, formerly of Singapore. Ls coing blind. But the moment she has prayed for came true yesterday as she stumbled towards her future husband. Face to face again, after almost six years, she whispered "Thank God. I still139 words
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Article, Illustration561 1961-12-04 1 O'BRIEN HITS AT BRITISH, FRENCH Now he quits the Irish diplomatic service NEW YORK. Sunday. T\R. CONOR Cruise O'Brien has resigned from the Irish diplomatic service less than 24 hours after quitting as U.N. chief in Katanga because of what he called "pressure brought against him by Britain and France."Reuter - 561 words
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Article79 1961-12-04 1 Attack on the U.N. LITTLE ROCK. (Arkansas), Sun. Sen. J. Strom Thurmond, Democrat, South Carolina, said last night he had been told that the State Department has prepared a paper for the turning over of our nuclear weapons to the United Nations. Sen. Thurmond said any plan to give nuclearUPI - 79 words
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Article106 1961-12-04 1 Mother and baby die in smash-up OEREMBAN, S"n. A young mother and her two-year-old son were killed in a carbus collision at the 13th mile, SerembanKuala Lumpur road, this afternoon. The dead woman was Mrs. Francis Leong fr'oo Sen, 26. a staff nurse at the Kuala Lumpur general hospital. She106 words
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Article84 1961-12-04 1 BANGKOK, Sun. Action to develop and promote national news agencies in Asia and the Far East will be considered by a meeting of experts who will meet here on Dec. 12-23. An Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE> announcement said, the meeting will suggest84 words
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89 1961-12-04 1 FRANCE WILL DEVELOP H-BOMBS-MINISTER NEW YORK. Sun.— Mr. Pierre Messmer, France's Minister of the Armed Forces, said in Omaha, Nebraska, that his nation intended to carry out nuclear testing to develop an H-bomb. At a press conference before leaving Strategic Air Command headquarters Mr. Messmer said: "Our project is toReuter - 89 words
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Article39 1961-12-04 1 SOUTHAMPTON. Sun.— The British Polar exploration ship Kista Dan left for the Antarctic yesterday with 19 scientists and technicians aboard. They are to spend two years at bases maintained by the Falkland Island dependency survey. U.P.I.UPI - 39 words
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Article194 1961-12-04 1 SINGAPORE, Sunday. VILLAGERS wrenched open the emergency dpor to lescue the 21 passengers of a bus which plunged into the flood-swollen canal at the 72 rrtNe, Bukit Timah Road, here in a four-vehicle smash. Three men and a woman were seriously injured and were194 words
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Article30 1961-12-04 1 BATHURST (Gambia), Sun. Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh arrived here in the Royal yacht Britannia today on their West African tour. (Picture in Page 2).30 words
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Article181 1961-12-04 1 BUFFALO. N.Y., Sun T*HE man who direct- ed Germany's V-2 rocket attack on London during the war has urged the United States to set up spacebased nuclear rocket batteries which could bombard the earth. Dr. Walter Dornberger, 66-year-old chief of wartime Germjuiy's V-2 rocket project, said that suchReuter - 181 words
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144 1961-12-04 1 TENGKU OFF— WITH TILT AT OPPOSITION VIEWS T ON DON. Sun. 41 Tengku Abdul Rahman left for home by plane today following broad agreement on the formation of a Malaysian Federation. He is due to arrive in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday. Before boarding his plane at London airport the Tengku144 words
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Article51 1961-12-04 1 TOKYO, Sun. All Ja-i panese children of 12 and under will be vaccinated 1 against polio by next May.i the Welfare Ministry reported today. Only 2,422 cases have been, reported so far during 1961. less than half the number 1 for the same period last51 words
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Article, Illustration320 1961-12-04 1 off to capital Deputy King l/UALA TRENGGANU. Sun. The Sultan of Trengganu left here today tor Kuala Lumpur to assume the duties of Acting Yang dij Pertuan Agong In the absence of the King, who left on Saturday for a. state visit to India. More than 5,000 people saw the320 words
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Article19 1961-12-04 1 THREE RELEASED m w roßi •»m-<- I 'orluiMir-.- official imcd f"r !)Q d llintV >M' I 'l. II19 words
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Article89 1961-12-04 2 GRANNIE LOVED THE MAMBO... WASHINGTON. Sun. An 86- year-old grandmother i.s suing Fred A.staire Dance Studios here for $324,(\)0 because, she .say^, an instructor failed to catch her when she fell during a mambo lesson. Mrs. Alice Meyer, who injured her back in the fall, also seeks the refund of89 words
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Article, Illustration54 1961-12-04 2 THE OCCASION: 'DEVIL DANCING' AT ROYAL DURBAR QUEEN Elizabeth and Prince Philip enjoy a hearty joke with the Prime Minister of Sierra Leone, Sir Milton Margai, while watching a display of "Devil Dancing" by chieftains at a royal durbar at 80, in the interior ofUPI - 54 words
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Article305 1961-12-04 2 14 POWERS NEAR AGREEMENT GENEVA. Sun. RUSSIA and Britain yesterday urged the three Laotian princes to form a coalition government, They also asked the princes to send a united delegation representing the coalition to the Laos conference here. A joint message to the princes said305 words
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Article23 1961-12-04 2 MADRID. Sun. Jail sentences ranging from six months to 12 years were imposed here yesterday on 44 alleged Communist agitators.23 words
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Article21 1961-12-04 2 NEW DELHI, Sun. The Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev is to visit India for two weeks from Dec. 15.21 words
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105 1961-12-04 2 GOING UP- TEMPLES 'TO WARD OFF DANGERS' RANGOON. Sun.—Construction of Buddhist temples in all large Burmese towns has been ordered by the Government of Premier U Nu "to ward off dangers to the country-" A directive by the Ministry of Religious Affairs says that the temples should be nine cubits105 words
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193 1961-12-04 2 'SLEEPING BEAUTY' —£18,000 AWARD REDUCED F ONDON, Sun.— The Appeal Court here has reduced by £500 the award of £18,279 damages to v 2:t-year-old British typist. Miss Veronica Wise, who is still unconscious in hospital after a road accident in May 1958. Miss Wise, nicknamed "The Sleeping Beauty." has nowReuter - 193 words
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Article36 1961-12-04 2 BAGDAD. Sun. A Brlti.-h armoured car seized by Irani forces near the Kuwait bordrr in July was placed on exhibition here today. Three British soldiers captured with It are still in military custody.36 words
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Article26 1961-12-04 2 TEL AVIV. Sun— Mr David Ben-Gurlon. Israel Premie, said yesterday that in the atomic age "the en of neutrality Is over."— U H I26 words
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Miscellaneous44 1961-12-04 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby 'youe A i. j -to*goto) IBeST (yes) {Ze2) I SUIT?/. V K* If VTf^ IM GOIftKS TO &cc A rTUCN WEAK YOUC OLD^I VIHE 3OSS AHO AS*^ i SUIT ANDi IOOKTT^ yj=og a eigEy maro vp y— i IF""44 words
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182 1961-12-04 3 Victims to help test idea to beat cancer VEWCASTLE, Sun. Three cancer victims whose condition Is regarded as hopeless will receive transfusions of blood from sufferers of multiple sclerosis to test a theory to combat cancer. It was announced today. The experiment in a hospital here results from the discovery182 words
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Article36 1961-12-04 3 MANILA, Sun.— The mutilated bodies of two former Communist Huks were found In a village in Central Luzon yesterday. A Huk band in the area is believed to be responsible for their deaths.— U.P.l.36 words
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Article88 1961-12-04 3 JAKARTA. Sun— Six farmers were killed and 18 wounded when troops and police fired into a crowd riotIng over amalgamation of small properties into one mechanised estate in East Java last week. It was the second demonstration against the Government's "collectivisation" po- licy in aReuter - 88 words
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Article43 1961-12-04 3 WASHINGTON, Sun.— Half of 200,000 American children failed a simple physical fitness test, it was announced here. President Kennedy's council on youth fitness said the results were "conclusive evidence on the poor state of physical fitness of our youth."43 words
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Article24 1961-12-04 3 HANOVER. Sun. More than 100 Volkswagen workers struck for three hours in protest at a higher output quota without a pay increase.24 words
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Article, Illustration354 1961-12-04 3 CASTRO CONFESSES AT LAST: I'M RED HAVANA, Sunday. J)R. Castro, Cuban Prime Minister, said before a television audience last night: "I believe absolutely in Marxism." His statement brought cheers from the studio audience, which included many leaders of revolutionary groups merged into the United Party of the New Revolution. Dr.Reuter; UPI - 354 words
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Article, Illustration106 1961-12-04 3 Gorgeous Gussie in divorce action TOS ANGELES, Sun. Gussie Moran. the tennis player who shook Wimbledon in 1.t1.i with her lace panties, has filed a divorce suit against her husband of four months, Frank Simpson. Her suit is in reply to an annulment action brought by Mr. Simpson last weekReuter - 106 words
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Article55 1961-12-04 3 NEW YORK, Sun. Mr. Wilson White, A former Assistant U.S. Attorney-Gen-eral, today appealed for news of his 17-year-old son. William, believed to be in Bombay. Mr. White said: "He went to India In April to study art We have not heard from him since Oct.55 words
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Article23 1961-12-04 3 HOLLANDIA, &un. A Dutch official and two Papuan policemen were killed by villagers last week as they were demolishing slum dwellings.—U.P.l.23 words
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252 1961-12-04 3 Communist Party indicted— it failed to register WASHINGTON, Sunday. J^ FEDERAL grand jury has indicted the U.S. Communist Party on charges of failing to register as a Soviet-controlled organisation in violation of the Subversive Activities Control Act of 1950. The Attorney-General, Mr. Robert Kennedy, announced the indictment after It wasReuter - 252 words
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Article55 1961-12-04 3 LONDON, Sun. Sir Ba^li Henriques, one of Britain's outstanding authorities on youth and chairman of the East London Juvenile Court for 19 years, died yesterday aged 71. Sir Basil, affectionately known as "The Gaffer," was a pioneer in ycith welfare work and devoted his life to55 words
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Article23 1961-12-04 3 TAIPEH, Sun.— Nationalist China's first nuclear reactor, to be used for Industrial research, has been Inaugurated at Tslng Hua University. U.P.I.UPI - 23 words
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Article102 1961-12-04 3 KINGSTON, Sunday IIOUSE-to-house distribution of free contraceptin yes is being started in Barbados, West Indies, to fight over-population. The island fears that Britain—lts chief "safety valve" in the population explosion— will soon close its doors to West Indians. The Government has therefore, decided on a moreReuter - 102 words
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Article33 1961-12-04 3 SAO PAULO (Brazil), Sun. Newsmen went on strike here yesterday In support of demands for a 45 per cent wage tncrease. Employers have offered a maximum 40 per cent Increase. U.P.I.UPI - 33 words
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Article20 1961-12-04 3 JAKARTA. Sun. A Jap-anese-Indonesian combine has begun drilling for oil in tht East Atjeh district of North Sumatra.20 words
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Article51 1961-12-04 3 RACIALISM— CHURCH PROBE NEW DELHI. Sunday. *pHE World Council of Churches yesterday urged its 198 member churches to act more resolutely "to renounce all forms of racial segregation or discrimination." The council agreed to study racial tensions and to investigate the meaning of "race" from the viewpoints of the Gospel.51 words
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Miscellaneous256 1961-12-04 3 RADIO SINGAPORE SHORT WAVE SERVICES: 41 metres (7250 ke/s.) MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: 476 metres. A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.02 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; 7.05 Melodies At Sunrise; 8.00 The News 8.05 More Melodies At Sunrise 9.00 Close Down 11.00 Programme Summary; 11.02 Music From The Ballet; 11.30 Paul Temple256 words
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Miscellaneous158 1961-12-04 3 And Musicians; 10.30 Dr. Bradley Remembers; 11.00 Two To Tango: 11.30 Invitation To Dream; 12 midnight Clcse Down. RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SERVICE 41.7 metres A.M. 6.00 Time Signal, Negarafru. News Headlines; 6.05 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendezvous With Music 7.30 Time Signal, News; 7.35 Song Time; 8.00 Time Signal, News158 words
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Article, Illustration69 1961-12-04 4 A SINGAPORE- Johore Lx press bus smashed into two vans in Bukit Timah Road yesterday knocking them into the flood-swollen canal and plunging in after them. Four of the 21 passengers were seriously injured. A taxi was also Involved69 words
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230 1961-12-04 4 A rapidly -expanding satellite short space ALL UNDEVELOPED SITES HAVE BEEN TAKEN UP [£UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Petaling Java, the Federal capita 1 s nine-year-old satellite town, has run out of land. All the undeveloped sites 500 lots for housing and j about 40 acres for factories have been reserved. This230 words
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182 1961-12-04 4 EXAMINATION BOYCOTT: A DETAILED TALLY SINGAPORE, Sun. The Education Ministry today gave a breakdown of candidates from each school who absented themselves from the Government Secondary IV examination for Chinese middle school students held last week. The figures in brackets show the absentees. Anglican High 74 (31); Buklt Panjang Govt.182 words
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Article342 1961-12-04 4 JOHORC BAHRU. Sun the num--1 ber of primary classes in Johore increased by 139 during this year, the State's education facilities were still far from adequate, said Inche Haji Othman bin Haji Mohamed Saat, chairman of the Committee for Welfare and Education. At a press conference last342 words
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Article208 1961-12-04 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. A STRIKING appeal on behalf of international understanding and co-operation will be the theme of a poster competition organised by Unesco. The international poster competition is open to entries from Singapore and all contestants must submit their posters In sizes of 16 inches208 words
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Miscellaneous175 1961-12-04 4 "pHE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movemenu at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC: From Hong Kong <BA 961) 1.20 pjn.; from London. Rome. Teheran. Karachi. Calcutta (BA 714) 4.50 pjn. Thai International: Prom Jakarta (TG 402) 10 ajn. Pan-American Prom Los Angeles. Honolulu. Manila, Saigon, (PA 817)175 words
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Miscellaneous174 1961-12-04 4 173) 8.30 pjn.; from Penang (ML 151) 9 pjn.; from Sibu. Kuchlng (ML 403) 3.35 p.m.; from Jesselton. Bibu. Kuching (ML 407) 6.15 pjn. DEPARTURES BOAC: To Kuala Lumpur, Colombo. Bahrein. Cairo. Zurich London (BA 791) 2.30 pjn.; to Darwin. Sydney. Melbourne (BA 714) 5.40 p.m. Garuda: To Bangkok (OA174 words
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Article434 1961-12-04 5 NONSENSE TO SAY NO INDUSTRIAL ACTION BY EMPLOYEES: BANK SINGAPORE, Sunday. r ]HERE were "thousands of cheques" lying uncleared in the Chartered Bank last night, a spokesman of the bank said yesterday. He was disputing a statement by the Singapore Bank Employees' Union that there was434 words
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Article50 1961-12-04 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— Abdul Rahman bin Puak. 13 of Bramu.sa. Pulau Pantai Indonesia, was fined $100. or a weeks jail, here today fo: Illegally entering the /.deration on Nov. 29. Rahman. who pleaded guilty, was arrested at a Mersiop cinema at 3.30 p.m. or. that day.50 words
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Article49 1961-12-04 5 PENANG. Sun Mr Ong Keng Seng, a vice-president of the Penanjt Chinese Swimming Club, yesterday paid 5100 for a request number in the "dollars for songs" star at the club's food and fun fair at Tanjong Bungah In aid of the swimming 000 l fund49 words
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Article, Illustration372 1961-12-04 5 HEAH DARES THE MAYOR AGAIN PENANG, Sunday THE president or the Penan; MCA, Mi Heah Joo Seang, today threw out another challenge to the Socialist Mayor of Gforge Town, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew. to prove that he is "a genuine socialist." Is he practising Socialist principles?" he asked In a372 words
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103 1961-12-04 5 'YOUNG MUST LEARN TO LIVE IN HARMONY' PENANG. Sun. Malayan youths must learn to live In harmony with one another If the nation Is to progress and prosper, the Chief Minister Dato Wong Pow Nee, said yesterday. "Our nation has tc de pend on all Its youths to guide Its103 words
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Article42 1961-12-04 5 KUALA LIPIS. Sun.— Chan See. 18. alias Chan Eng Mun. and Tarn Kam Bwee, 19, of Penjom new village, were acquitted yesterday on a charge of fraudulent possession of a boat and two fishing nets. The prosecution withdrew the charge.42 words
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Article305 1961-12-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun IXONATIONS totalling XJ $25,349 received by the Perak State Secretary topped the latest list of contributions to the National Monument Fund which now stands at 5154.656. Other donations are. Donations through secretary to the Ministry ol Ru-al Development, Kuala Lumpur $3,280.65. donations In305 words
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101 1961-12-04 5 The King confirms four promotions KUALA LUMPUR, Sun —The Yang dl-Pertuan Agong has confirmed the promotion of four officers of the Federation Army. They are Lieut-Col. Tengku Ahmad bin Tengku Besar Burhanuddln. Lieut Col. Mohammad Sany bin Abdul Ghatfar, Lieut-Col. Ishak bin Shafie and Capt Mohamed Kassim bin Hashim. In101 words
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Article26 1961-12-04 5 TAIPING. Sun— About 180 under privileged children in the district will be invited to a Christmas party by Taiping Rotary Club on Dec 12.26 words
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Article156 1961-12-04 5 SINGAPORE, Sun OADIOACTIVITY ir. the Singapore atmosphere was unusually high during the last four days of November On Nov. 29 the radioactivity level rose to 39.3 times the average before the recent Russian nuclear tests. It dropned to 28 times the next day. Dr.156 words
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Article119 1961-12-04 5 ALOR STAR, Sun. Customs officers have found a secret distillery in the blukar at Sungei Korok, one mile from here. The distillery, capable of manufacturing about 500 gallons of illicit samsu a month, on which duty would amount to $10,000. was found In a routine search119 words
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Article76 1961-12-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Assistant Minister of Rural Development. Hajl Khalid bin Awang Osman and his wife left yesterday for a 16-day tour of Bangkok, Jakarta and Medan. Hajl Khalid Is visiting these countries in his capacity as chairman of the Oversea. Study Tour Committee to76 words
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Article130 1961-12-04 5 pENANG. Sun. Th« r Director of St. Xavier's Institution, Rev. Bro. T. Michael, last night said that Malayan schools were now face to face with forces seeking; to mislead the country's youth. "These forces are trying to exploit their Inexperience and capitalise on their ignorance."130 words
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Article27 1961-12-04 5 KLUANG. Sun— lnche Ib--ahlm bin Abdul Majid, Kluang District Officer, will ipen the Cheng Eng Primary School s $75,000 new premises it 10 a.m. tomorrow27 words
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Article137 1961-12-04 6 Teaching aids: Only the 'best' KUALA LUMPUR. Sun., Tlif Minister of Education. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Talib. said today he would extend the audio visual services so that Malayan schools would be able to give the best possible educa-| tlon to children. Speaking at the openli the Local Education Authority137 words
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Article, Illustration73 1961-12-04 6 SHE has the top role in this film-as the HERO SINCIAPIRE, Sun Teochrvv film actress, Hsist Fan (above), who will make a stage appearance at (he charity premiere of the film "Teck Chiang." in which shr plays the leading role, at the Metropole Theatre on Wednesday. Proceeds trom the premiere73 words
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Article39 1961-12-04 6 TELUK ANSON. Sun. A shopkeeper, Cheong Mun, 30. was fined $500, or three months' Jail, here yesterday when he pleaded guilty to assisting In carrying on a characters lottery at Kampong Degon* near here on Nov. 15.39 words
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Article651 1961-12-04 6 KUCHING, Sun. White Paper gives details of scheme THE Sarawak and North Borneo Governments have drawn up a draft "Borneo Free Trade Area Agreement" to allow for the free movement of their products within the territories. A White Paper on the scheme will be tabled651 words
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177 1961-12-04 6 'Withdraw this Bill' appeal to Governor KUCHING, Sun. A conference of representatives of Chinese school boards held here last week agreed to petition the Governor to withdraw the controversial Education Bill. Resolutions opposing the Bill were passed at this meeting, attended by 200 representatives from 96 organisations. Resolutions Other resolutions177 words
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Article153 1961-12-04 6 SINGAPORE, Sunday. TWELVE more officials of the Singapore Peoples Alliance have resigned. They include the chairmen of the Serangoon Garden ano Paya Lebar Divisions, Mr. Lim Tian Leong and Mr. Sim Choo Kwee, and their respective organisation committees. Mr. Lim was also secreiar> for153 words
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Article76 1961-12-04 6 Two cyclists rob man in trisha PENANG. Sun— Two eyeUstl held up a tri.sha passenger and robbed him of $50 and a pen last night. Mah Tiu Kin was on nis way home when two men .stopped his trisha in Burmah Road near the Anson Road traffic lights. While one76 words
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Article42 1961-12-04 6 IPOH. Sun.— Ng Kirn Kuan. an employee of the Perax Mining Company, was robbed of $16 and a wrlstwatch by a youth at Simpang Pulai new village, seven miles south of here, this morning Police have made an arrest.42 words
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Article74 1961-12-04 6 IPOH. Sun.— The Ipoli district hospital, established about 50 years ago. Is to get Its llrst-ever first class wards. Costing about $600,000 the proposed first class ward project, providing lor 50 beds Is part of the phased scheme to modernise the hospital which has often been74 words
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270 1961-12-04 7 RETIRE AT 60 WITHOUT ADDED BENEFIT KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Labour Officers Union has criticised the Government for not offering bigger retirement benefits when it raised the retiring age of its employees from 55 to SO years The criticism was made In the union's llr.st annual Journal "JAC-AC," published ben270 words
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Article, Illustration106 1961-12-04 7 MR. AND MRS. Bala Chandran after their wedding: at the Church of St. Francis Xavier. Malacca. Mr. Chandian is a journalist with the Malny Mail in Kuala Lumpur. The bride is the former Miss Grace Gloria Raman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Raman of Malacca. Straits Times106 words
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Article112 1961-12-04 7 Minister goes on joyride I'UALA LUMPUR. Sun. 1V The Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jublr, was among 15 people who were taken on a demonstration flight in a new twin-engine turbocharged Cessna Skyknlght today. Sitting In the place of copilot, Dato Sardon flew over the site of the112 words
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Article381 1961-12-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday rpHIS is "Budget 1 Month' lor the State Governments in the Federation. The Perak State Legislative Assembly meets in Ipoh tomorrow to consider the 1962 Budget. The Selanuor budget meeting begins here on Wednesday. The Pahang State Assembly meets on Dec. 12 and381 words
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Article74 1961-12-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The head of the Economic Department in the University of Malaya here. Professor Ungku Abdul Aziz, has been elected president of the Kuala Lumpur branch of the Malayan Economic Society. Other officers: Vice-presid-ent. Mr. Choi Slew Hong; secretary. Mr. R. Chander; treasurer. Mr. S.74 words
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Article45 1961-12-04 7 KUALA LIPIS. Sun— Mr. Tho Vow Pew. 25. and Inche Ishak bin Hamzah, 27. both teachers of the Clifford School here, have been selected to take a specialist course at Klrkby. They will leave by air from Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 16.45 words
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Article394 1961-12-04 7 SUPPORT FOR SETTING UP MALAYSIA COMMISSION party chief says KUCHING, Sun. The chairman of he Sarawak United People's Party, Mr. Ong Kee Hui. has denied that his party was Communist and that its aim was to establish a Communist society in Sarawak. Speaking at the394 words
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Article100 1961-12-04 7 Second look at PMIP projects KUALA TRENGGANU. Sun— The Mentri Besar. Inche Ibrahim Flkrl bin Mohamed, said yesterday that all projects under the rural development plan for Trengganu drawn up by the previous PMIP Government would have to be reconsidered by the new Alliance State Government. Speaking at the opening100 words
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Article26 1961-12-04 7 KLUANG. Sun.— Low Sau Choon. 28. a tapper, was knocked down and killed by a timber lorry at Kahang, 22 miles from here, yesterday.26 words
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Article96 1961-12-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Stricter control of pupils, both in and out of school, was urged by the president of the Kajang High School Old Boys' Association, Mr. K. Paramallngam. last night. Speaking at the association's annual reunion dinner here he said m..ny people were concerned over "the96 words
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Advertisement52 1961-12-04 7 SAVE JrW at WHITEAWAYS WITH igf^k Christmas SANTA J&s^t (Storewide reductions in the Seasons BIGGEST SHOPPING EVENT. J A wonderful opportunity to buy QUALITY GIFTS AT LOWEST EVER PRICES, from your quality storm i agß^*^ UIU LflllllAl m 2. Battery Road Singapore -1 U■■fy I |1 P. 0. Box 69652 words
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Advertisement117 1961-12-04 7 "We like it" That's what people everywhere are saying about Bushells— the new instant that IS coffee "I love the flavor" "This IS coffee" '«s V f^£*V Push el* "The screw-top jar "The flavor- seal keeps Bushells INSTANT COFFEE The Instant that IS Coffee "The talk of I the town117 words
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262 1961-12-04 8 Students are rapped for rudeness to Nkrumah 'DRASTIC ACTION UNLESS YOU MEND YOUR WAYS 9 ACCRA, Sunday. gTUDENTS at Ghana's two new universities are being severely censured by the Government and government newspapers for "unbridled pomposity, academic arrogance, impudence, childish cheekiness, indiscipline and disrespect for President Nkrumah." The Education Minister.262 words
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Article, Illustration73 1961-12-04 8 KING SAUD TO LEAVE HOSPITAL THIS WEEK DOSTON. Sun King Saud of Saudi Arabia is likely to be discharged this week from a hospital here where ho has been under observation for a stomacb ailment for the last 10 days. The King was X-rayed on Friday. His doctors have apparently73 words
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Article110 1961-12-04 8 Musicians in colour bar protest f ONDON, Sun.— The Musiciarus Union said yesterday it would protest against the decision of a ballroom at Bradford. Yorkshire, which has announced it will admit coloured women and coloured couples but not coloured men without partners. Members have been told to take "all necessaryReuter - 110 words
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Article39 1961-12-04 8 Reds have taken over— Meany MIAMI. Sur..— Mr. George Meany, American trade union leader, said yesterday there were 1.000 technicians from Soviet bloc countries In Accra. "Ghana has come under Communist control hook, line and sinker." he said.— U.P.l.39 words
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154 1961-12-04 8 Chinese walk out as violations mentioned pALCUTTA. Sun Three officials of the Chinese diplomatic mission here walked out of a public meeting yesterday when Mr. Nehru spoke on Chinese border Iviolations. Mr. Nehru said peace-loving India could not launch warlike activities against a neighbouring country like China. He added thatReuter - 154 words
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Article23 1961-12-04 8 BANGALORE. Sun. Portuguese frigates seen near Portugal's Anildiv Island, off India's west coast, have left, the Mysore State police said today.23 words
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Article154 1961-12-04 8 OXFORD. Sun.— College authorities should not punish students for sexual misdemeanours except in special cases, says a letter circulated around Oxford University. A flrst-year woman undergraduate was exj^Hrd rrom St. Hildas college recently after she was found in bed with her boy friend in herReuter - 154 words
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Advertisement264 1961-12-04 8 ENJOY THE COOL, FRESH TASTE OF Mritterhorn MENTHOLATED I si JUST ARRIVED fca^d^^^Bte^^S^K il^^3 Gr^^Sr A LARGER, LONGER MORE ECONOMICAL Jl WILLYS f I DIESEL J| x^y^^Jmy^-.-NEW UNIVERSAL CJ-6 with 4-WHEEL DRIVE vmm^ mm m m CIASS LARGEST CARGO AREA IN ITS CLASS: rhe a 6 offers you corgo soace264 words
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Miscellaneous169 1961-12-04 8 Buys Bunny By Balplt Hotntdahl f -EV. EuME!?N I: ~-\< 5 fsOW'WY, 9USS. B;/r)| i HAVE YA GOT SOME IN THE y*' THE BOTTLE'S Z^ I 1 S/l/Ata*y/ x^ P ANY'FIZZY BATH- r-T^ EMPTY: -J S^ ,< --^w^N Li'l Abnvr By At iapp fAT LAST.'.'- ITS COME TRUE..'.' VJ MEANM/L169 words
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Article, Illustration1715 1961-12-04 9 Charles I and East India Company STRAITS TIMES Special FEATURE HE RAN SMEAR CAMPAIGN TO DISCREDIT THOSE WHO CONTROLLED THE FIRM MONARCH'S MEN TURNED PIRATES WHEN TRADE FAILED LIFE in Bantam was becoming increasingly difficult. It had never been easy to do business for the Company in that fever-ridden bayHTS - 1,715 words
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Advertisement65 1961-12-04 9 m J 1 iHi Ij vi VA I Inj L 1 HI JHR m M B«bM JM TTTTItf V '1 Hi i,f mmmt %r anir tr/^/^e Bfffr CVTBA UITAMIUQ Sfttl-^ FOOD ftEVf SA<j£-»«' PLUS IVIILK Ptl/5 EGGS PLUS EXTRA VITAmINS -~J!^ Zll^.^^jM^'^^^ k *-i ™'§kzkW ML WL.U K^P^wß FOR HEALTH,65 words
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Obituary47 1961-12-04 10 N I»W< M I Minimum, IN FOND REMEMBRANCE c,( M .....irah rations dcpjrud lli;» Mr M fnutth Durmbrr l'.'bU lit ii th< U>rd IN LOVINC MEMORY of MM •d.iwa who dird in Malacca ii 4.12.M. Gonr but mil rrmrmberod In ilmly prayer. inwrtrd by Buakaai.47 words
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Article48 1961-12-04 10 :n ..r<<» Jf« i Minimum) THE MANAGEMENT of l.th-,' U.nt^l Hboio Supply. Ltd. thank AM Krioniin and Umlera for thi ir an. I mrj-'HSts nf contra '•n tbe oprmne of ISMtI ior»- P.ranchf. on the M UreroUMr IML And lor th<!ir k:nd iirnduncr at their Cockllil Parly.48 words
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Article186 1961-12-04 10 H«r«\ $10 Minimum, 100', NOURISHMENT throuKh and Hanmsk «ilh pKCtSM protrio lor bone ">u I igar Shrrdded Wti.it. Wry ttood for clilldr, n. R V MEYER, Ophthalmic Optician* Mien Lmm eesMttaata. •> pen. r,i. ***** Btetct Brae., Bldu., Kuala l.umpur. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTO. h.)\r on display 'he romplrtr rani;*186 words
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Article614 1961-12-04 10 Their were snills of disapproval in some cf the colonial territories when the Asquith Commission, some 15 years ago, supported unhesitatingly the paradoxical view that, where education as a wnole is backward, effort is most rewarding when it is directed to the higher levels. Of course the614 words
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Article377 1961-12-04 10 Tlie Geneva conference on Laos, reconvening today to record a further round of backstage agreement, must be near the limit of what it can usefully do without a representative from the yet nonexistent government of national unity in Laos. The past month has been a tough but377 words
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Article188 1961-12-04 10 When Japanese occupation forces were flushed out of North Borneo at the end of the last war the two principa' towns nf Jossclton and Sandakan they could almost be called separate colonies lay in ruins, and tho incipient middle class was still mourning th<? death of almost an188 words
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Article, Illustration694 1961-12-04 10 The new president of the Philippines MANILA Sunday THE difficult name of the man who, in spite o' President Garcla's reservations, is to be the new President of the Philippines. Dlosdado Macapagal. can be translated as "one who wins a fight." Few observers thought694 words
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LETTERS
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331 1961-12-04 10 I AM to refer to the report 1 (S.T. Nov. 27) regarding Malayanisatlon of the Penang Port Commission and the health survey of the commission's employees. In regard to Malayanisation, I iin to say that on August 31, 1957 there were ten expatriate331 words
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Letter73 1961-12-04 10 IT Ls nearly three months since the pass lists of the Certificate in Education course for graduates (1960-1961) conducted by the Teacher.-/ Training College of Singapore was published. Yet there la no sign of any increment. We wonder whether the Government is going to treat the successful candidates73 words
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Letter553 1961-12-04 10 Nationality citizenship A SARAWAK VIEW PERMIT me to make certain observations on the statement of the Singapore State Advocate-Gen-eral concerning the use of the terms "nationality" and "citizenship". The State Advocate-Gen-eral is reported to have stated that It Is permissible to use the term "nationality" for the purposes of international553 words
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Letter307 1961-12-04 10 teachers, pupils T THANK Mr. Newton, writIng on behalf of the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Education, for tellln&r us that there are 14.000 teachers in Chinese schools and not 7.000. This shows that the problem of training such teachers who are not qualified in307 words
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Advertisement573 1961-12-04 10 STRAITS TIMES 4 FREE PRESS our rrpmrmtnttrr ml M. Floor COLD STORACE ARCADB Or. hard Road. Singapore in'/ rmirr small mlrrrtitrmrnts nnt hex number rrmlirt. \mnll mlvrrimmrnlt plmrri in Mn«n»er» may mln mt hmndrd t»: COLD STORAGE BRANCHIS at Holland Road, Katoas, Krpprl Road Naval Base AUTHORISED AGENTS: CITY BOOK573 words
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Advertisement16 1961-12-04 10 1 /^^^^jLaMMSJ A CLEAN SHAVE ANYWHERE /M gjfr^| SWISS-MADE H BATTERY jg^X V SHAVER sir sit.to16 words
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Advertisement80 1961-12-04 10 PBOBBBs^ /7 PLEASE COME TO THE X'MAS FAIR S\ on SATURDAY 9th December r^L SINGAPORE a BADMINTON STADIUM OPEN FROM 10 A.M. All proceeds divided equally between the Singopore Children's Society, the Singepore Atsociotion for the Deaf and the Spastic Children's Association. THE BIGGEST AND BEST X'MAS EVENT IN SPORE80 words
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Article129 1961-12-04 11 Ipoh to get a radio station IPOH. Sun.— A broadA casting station, including transmitting centre and studio, is to be built here at a cost of about $800,000. The proposal for a radio studio here was first made many years ago but was repeatedly shelved. Work on the project is129 words
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Article38 1961-12-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Besut district in Trengganu was hit by floods today. The Penarek road at the li mile. 2J mile and the sth mile was impassable to all traffic Water is still rising.38 words
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190 1961-12-04 11 SUBWAY FOR KUALA LUMPUR PLAN BEING STUDIED ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun. 1V —The Traffic Police have recommended the construction of a subway in Mountbatten Road here near its junction with Malacca Street and the Embankment. An estimate of the cost of the subway will be tabled at the next meeting of190 words
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82 1961-12-04 11 LESSONS IN MALAY -BY RADIO SINGAPORE n|\(. M'DKi:. Sun. A special series of 25 lessons in Mate) will be broadcast over Radio Singapore daily as limn tomorruw. The lessons will be conducted over the Indian service at I p.m.. Chinese service at 6.45 p.m. and English service at 7.30 p.m.82 words
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Article, Illustration69 1961-12-04 11 CEREMONY AT WHARF, THEN .HE AND THE QUEEN BOARD SHIP FOR INDIA THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong join in a prayer at the wharf in Penang before embarking on the Asia for their State visit to India. The King and Queen69 words
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220 1961-12-04 11 ITS 'OPERATION SHIFT' FOR 2,400 MEN KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. MORE THAN 2,400 troops in the Federation are to be re-distributed before the end of this month. "Operation Shift" will involve the Ist. 3rd and sth battalions of the Royal Malay Regiment. The Ist Bn., now stationed ut Alor Star, will220 words
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Article53 1961-12-04 11 Six arrive for Customs course KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Six Nepalese customs officer^ have arrived here from Katmandu for a 10-week training course under the Colombo Plan. They will receive most of their training at the Customs school In Malacca. Later they will work In the Customs headquarters in Kuala Lumpur,53 words
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Article166 1961-12-04 11 KUCHING, Sunday TTOE Sarawak Govern- ment will spend $122,475,000 on public services next year. This estimate of expenditure is contained in the Appropriations Bill to be introduced at this week's meeting of the Council Negri here. Main heads of expenditure are: education $12,260,--450, medical services166 words
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106 1961-12-04 11 KUCHING, Sun.— The chairman of the Sarawak United People's Party, Mr. Ong Kee Hui, has apologised to church leaders for a recent incident at Mm, where the party's branch members burnt a wooden cross. The cross, mounted on a coffin, was burnt at106 words
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Article135 1961-12-04 11 ROBBERS BUSY IN STORE OINGAPORE, Sun. Four cases of holdups were reported to police last night. In one incident in Jalan Besar, a salesman. Leong Hat Boon, 26. fought three thugc who attempted to rob him of his watch. Two of Leong's friends passing by helped him to detain two135 words
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Article359 1961-12-04 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. The vice-chairman of the Barisan Soslalls. Mr. S. Woodhull. warned Singapore workers today that ttv People's Action Party type of merger was designed to und %-mlne the strength of the trade union movement and all left-wing and progressive groups. Speaking on "Merger and the Future359 words
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Advertisement292 1961-12-04 11 a. GAS COOKER VV TIME PPffTTfW SAVING DEVICE EELaa t YOU TOO CAN HAVE Ok, GAS COOKING ANY TIME... v lg»m ANYWHERE V Thi? bottle con- W^M tains cooking v j j. i gos for cooking any time ■^PT^MMbMb^I ■V^ anywhere. w^\ eee©Q V ARTHUR MARTIN can bring joy and292 words
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Advertisement133 1961-12-04 11 jffL '-'£-3' ALWAYS IN KnMTfVM STOCK IkftVlll^ from $M^HHHBfI \jrchard Motors SINGAPORE 4 KUALA IUMFUR «EP»ESfNTED lISFWHE« 8Y BORNEO MOTORS 8/61 l W«w Shipment just m packed t CORBETT" mtjMwL 1 rystaluur<> V W Make your Selection today LANIvA Jewellers TMI MOUI EY lt' A V l r ViY i133 words
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555 1961-12-04 12 LORD KILBRACKEN - Racy account of racing by two in the know LORD KILBRACKEN BY SODS I HAVE CUT ON THE TURF. By Jack Leach, with a foreword by Sir Gordon Richards. (Goilancz. 21s.) OF HORSES AND RACKS. By John Hislop. (Michael Joseph. 25s.) BOTH these authors were jockeys, both tinned their hoods555 words
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Article, Illustration176 1961-12-04 12 -II IS impossible to conX struct a monument of imperishable prose out of a glorified guide-book, but Mr. Hamachandra has seized the only real alternative and written a concise, .snappy, factual account of the origins and circumstances surrounding nineteen of Singapore's historical landmarks. In his student176 words
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Article255 1961-12-04 12 Political analysis on S'pore MONSOON. Oct -Dec. 1961 Ed. Lim Sicw Wai. SI. A LITTLE magazine, •^optimistically marked "Vol. 1, No. 1". is always a welcome appearance in Singapore all too rare even when, as so often happens. Vol. 1, No. 2 fails to appear. But let us be frank255 words
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Advertisement311 1961-12-04 12 WHAT SECRET POWER DID THIS MAN POSSESS? FRANCIS BACON (A RoMcrucun) WHY was thi» nun great? How (NOT a religious organization) indoes anyone man or woman eludes in us membership people •chiere greatness.' 1$ it not by from every walk of life from every mastery of the powers within our-311 words
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Advertisement390 1961-12-04 12 I luxury in wash n wear jj DOCOMA 9 SHIRTS 65% dacron*-35% cotton NEED NO IRONING Because they're Docoma because they bear the Golden Needle* label these are shirts that become a habitl Nothing else will do. Lux- 1 urious Docoma shirts require the very minimum of care, never need390 words
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Miscellaneous304 1961-12-04 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS encouragement to the Pole* I. Hides its raw material <:• (8> 6. Inquire of an en&inter obh- A »trong; statrmeni like no quely <7 > tries converted <9 8. Religious music with dustine--10. Incue by encouragement to a tlon on spoken note ,7, \Mißor (4. 9.304 words
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Advertisement1624 1961-12-04 13 BLUE FUNNEL LIME FREIGHT INQUIRIES tei 241) PASSAGE (NIUIRIES: li 2411 'o aoen. Liverpool Glasgow, lonoon. a, lbhtinental ports, S'l-lt > EUMAEUS liveiMtl. Ct ■■> Bee i Dec 7 Dec 711 Otc 11 crciOPS Ltiiei. X,.. U-K HoliKd.. Oec 7 Oec I Oec II n Bee U f»i«ocius iKfjiii. i1,624 words
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Advertisement1357 1961-12-04 13 >AiliNtSl^li^Bl^tßßANEAlr^C PltJ&l£>^^ll^£A^pj2iAJMAN^^oßnK /3r^®L BORIBANA" J) SMII-H' 4»« 5? DtC 1/ Itt 1 Kf\So\Kl "Malacca-' l c: U IS Oec ii n Dtc 11 11 Dec 11 SAMOA >) M Otc 4 Jin S/ lat S Jaa \»X~~jk/ "ASMARA- t) H23 Hi- 74 2S Jan IS 2) Xjfrtiig MMBOOIA' li 711,357 words
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Advertisement1608 1961-12-04 13 union tup new rtiir crrAuroc w vn mm ■uildinc t»«.n iiinti aitAntiifs iuiu. «<„ SINGAPORE (iKirtt'lttl II tkt UtitM (HIM*) II LINES EXPRESS SERVICES TO 10N00N LIVERPOOI t CONTINf NTH POUTS S'DOr* P Sham Ptnmp IENGLOE f.L.) lulu V D'Ougf. t-a-E.-g G. 35'Ttalay Otc I BENRINNES L'pul. G'rr.oulh.R'dam.H'burg Otc 121,608 words
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Advertisement1260 1961-12-04 13 tfc CO., LTD. >.__ m. n. mm W CLLBRMAN LINE KLA VEMCSS LIMB NAVRE. LONDON, HAMBURS. ROTTERDAM LOS MMM, S»H FMNCISCO I NULL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORUANO CIIY OF NEWCASTLE Acciat.at M fir Ctatul 1 Seat* S'cou P S'fam »>#nir>i •■trice. CITY Of RIPON IOUCAINVIIIE »21 Otc 11 iic/l in1,260 words
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Article442 1961-12-04 14 tin price in Singapore on Saturday morning A continued its rally and a further 37* cents rise took it to $481.25 per picul on an unchanged offering of 250 tons. Main event of the week was the sale on Wednesday of 650 tons of442 words
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Article133 1961-12-04 14 rPHE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made these changes In Its rates to merchants on Saturday (all rates to $100): New York: buying T.T. 32 74. airmail O.D. 33, 90 d/st 33 credit bills. 33 H trade bills. Canada: buying T.T. 34 airmail OX). 34J. 90 d/st 34 15/16133 words
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Article1672 1961-12-04 14 From Our Market Correspondent JT was not an exciting week on the Malayan Stock Exchange although tin shares at the end of the period had recovered somewhat after an erratic week. The market is now entering a traditionally quiet season and at the moment lacks1,672 words
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Article35 1961-12-04 14 ni mti.it (prrlb.) U0t.27 74^ 4 cts. 38 74 rts. 29 74 it cU. 30 75 cU. Dec. 1 73> H cU. I I IN (prr picul) M82.87'.. 547H.i5 $480.75 $478.25 MMJf< $481.2335 words
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Article77 1961-12-04 14 Hume ord. Hump pref. Amp.it Tin S. Kinta K. Sidim Trnu-rloli I mtrd Malacca Malaysia Rubber Patani Para Sempah (Holdings) Interim. Current payment 7%t Pd.t 25% t 10'; t 10 T 20-; 5 t 12' Date of payment Dec. 30 Dec. 30 Dec. 29 Dec. 29 Dec. 1977 words
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Article1212 1961-12-04 14 Tlli state oi shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange showing last business to November 25 (A) and last business since that date flii with H and 1,, standing for Highest and Lowest business this year to date were: N L A Atei Bricks I.OU n O'ds. 2.201,212 words
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Article49 1961-12-04 14 Indintrialii Tim: Dollar rubbcrt: THE N.». 37 ia7.2» 30.V82 231.86 WEEK'S STOCK INDICES N»». 21 Nov. 39 Nov. 30 Dm. 1 157. 45 157.43 157.42 IM 41 399.07 301.39 290.49 100.03 231 <«S MLJi 23U8S 231.86 Jan. 1 »M KM. Da*. 3 15*. 41 300.40 231.8549 words
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Advertisement1226 1961-12-04 14 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. Express U.S.A. Pacific <S* Atlantic Coast Service FTA ETA ETA ETA S pore P. S'bam H'kong S. Francisco I. Angelet N.York 'Kaankaoa Mara" 21/ M Oec 31 Otc/ 2 Jaa t Jaa 21 JM 21 Jm 13 Ftl "Kankava Maru" 21 Jaa/ 3 Fel 13 Fll1,226 words
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Advertisement619 1961-12-04 14 WATCH YOUR MONEY CROW... Invatt in the THIRD MALAYAN FUND Let the Manoqers, Malayan Unit Truitl Limited, who ore financial experts with vast experience In this market, spread your invaatmant o»e. Maloyaj aoundast enterpriaat. Appliratinn form and frtm booklet obtaimnblf from thr Stnnaqrrs Malayan Unit Truth ltd., Si^ a^°'' <Tel619 words
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Advertisement322 1961-12-04 14 NOTICE Notice Is hereby (riven that Mr. Tan Soo Ann left our services on 29/11/61 and us therefore not; authorised to transact any business or to collect any monies on behalf of thus Company ms from this date. SIME DARBY SINGAPORE' LTD. 29th November 1961. LIFE INSURANCE CORPORATION OF I.VDIA.322 words
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Advertisement671 1961-12-04 15 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE I XF.CTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSI'MEBS To enable extension work to ne cujried out in Nee Soon Village .Substation, it will be neee*>sa:y :o shut down electricity supplies to the following areas on Tue*- clay, sth December 1961 Horn 8.00 a m. to 6.30 p.m.: ill671 words
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Advertisement532 1961-12-04 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PESUROH JAVA IBU KOTA KUALA LUMPUR Application* ate invited from Feoeral Citizens lor the post of Surveyor in u.e Municipal EnD»>nt. Salary Stair: $160 x 15 173/ 223 I 16 351 403 18 547/601 x 18 673 pm. The commencing basic salary will be according to qualification and532 words
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Advertisement589 1961-12-04 15 i PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATION'S are Invited b; the Asian Trade Fair Office for appointment as SECRETARY Cl'M-STENOGRAPHER on a I month-to-montu basi* for about V years. Applicants should be. <ai Singapore CUiseiu. ibi Males. (c) Not mure than 40 years af B«e <d> Able to write shorthand at 100 woid3589 words
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Advertisement926 1961-12-04 15 (Continued tioen Pace 1«> SITUATIONS VACANT T* Words ti (Ml*.)— Box It ct: txtrm WANTED Experienced Telephone Operator. Knowledge of Chine** ft Malay an advantage. Apply Box A 5074 S.T. Spore. WANTED TEACHERS for Lpper Secondary clasnes in a private school In Johore. Apply Box A 0577 B.T. Spore. START926 words
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Advertisement1002 1961-12-04 15 I ACCOMMODATION VACANT Words I; (Mht.)-Btx it ct: txtrm ROOM ROOMS suitable single couple on bu« routes modern convenience low rental. See 01S Changi Rd., 5! M.s. B'pore. ROOM TO LET in District 15. Rent $60'- p.m. Board and Laundry could be arranged. Please Ring i Tel: ***** Spore. FULLY1,002 words
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Advertisement1052 1961-12-04 15 EDUCATION tt Words ti (Mi*.)— Box SO ct: txtro BETHESOA (KATONC) KINDERGARTEN enrolment for new term begin* today 8.30 to noon. Telephone 4>-522 i ß'pore i High reputation for Ist class ChUdtraiatng. SCIENCE with approved lanomiorv racllltle<t foi ail standards leaiiinr to Cambridge C«rt./H.B.C. 0.C.E.. morning Evening sessions. C.ty School1,052 words
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Advertisement1077 1961-12-04 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE }0 Word, ti (Hit,.)— Box it tts. txtrm FORD ANQLIA DELUXE eirellent condition low mileage .VSOO miles Rurom-an owner. Tel: (Pporei BBW Rxtensioo IBS. Miller Between 09-U0 l-.'-no. 1951 SINGER MASTER merBII- mi-ally sound EMSB respray and roof limnic J3(.x» After S p.m. 106. Jalan Kum. Sembawans1,077 words
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Advertisement545 1961-12-04 15 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE. ETC BJ Word, M 'Yin. I— Box in <t$ sjrfpfl TIRBOt LET LAURA Mas>m«/ Stramnatb r»fr«-«n You. Llsaaja* KM*Hur'lUutuu. US-*, Rivet Vailtf I Road, Spore Telephone ZftETE 10.00 i a. in to B. no r.'n «oarp LOUISE KLERK S ft Br-sut». I -iitfii'«l!y equiptHrt mmuKr rstabllMdaoat. Modern and545 words
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612 1961-12-04 16 UK LEAGUE SOCCER ROUND UP LONDON, Sunday jX)TTEXHAM HOTSPUR, the English F.A. Cup and League winners, returned to form in yesterday League programme with a decisive 4-2 away win against West Bromwich. With only one win to their credit last month, the north LondonReuter - 612 words
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518 1961-12-04 16 RUGGER Jeeps the star in England trial LONDON. Sun. England's selectors learned very little new from the first English trial at Penzance yesterday in which Whites beat Colours 14-3. but they must surely be determined to sway England captain Dickie Jeeps (Northampton) from his intended plan of retirement at theReuter - 518 words
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Article1318 1961-12-04 16 FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 3 West Ham 2 Birmingham 3 .trail! U BoUod 1 Blackburn 1 Burnley I Slieil Ltd. 2 Fverton I Alan. L. 1 I ulharn U Wolve> 1 Ipswich j Im-Imm i Leicester 0 Aslon Villa Mancliriter C. Z Hlarkpool 4 Sheffield \V. i \ciitmgh.im1,318 words
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Article55 1961-12-04 16 PERTH. Sun. Margaret Smith, the 19-year-old Australian star beat American Darlene Hard 6-3. 6-0 In the women's singles final of the Western Australian lawn tennis championships here yesterday. Neale Fraser reached the men's singles final when he beat India's Jaydeep Mukerjea 6-3. 6-3. 4-6, 6-3. In55 words
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167 1961-12-04 16 CRICKET Kiwis recover from poor start DORT ELIZABETH. Sun.— Solid scoring In the middle of tho Innings enabled the New Zealand cricket team to recover from a disastrous start against Eastern Province here yesterday. The New Zealanders lost their first three wickets at 12. and a fourth at 45. butReuter - 167 words
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Advertisement236 1961-12-04 16 SINGH HOUSE OF SALE MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS U.P. 57.80 NOW $2.90 ~~W LADIES' SLACK Plain Ptd. 4JF U.P. $5.50 NOW $3.50 -fV^ LADIES' BLOUSES U.P. $7.80 NOW $4.20 HANDLOOMS Bed Spreads Towels Sarees Raw Silk Thai Silk. SPECIAL DISCOUNT CARPETS INDIAN WOOLLEN COTTON JUTE COTTON REVERSIBLE BELGIUMS TO CLEAR BELOW236 words
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Advertisement71 1961-12-04 16 BUY THE BUY mm I JB) MBlonte BARGAIN f//JP|v OFFER jr^tS**^ (Offer opplies only in S'por«) FREE! /j| A bottle of k*4 TOMATO CATSUP |H*§!Ji Buy one 30 oz. tin of DEL MONTE FRUIT COCKTAIL ($1.60 Singoporr Ilii Zmmi and get a FREE bottle of I^* E2J DEL MONTE TOMATO71 words
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Advertisement1686 1961-12-04 17 I PESUROH JAVA IBU KOTA KUALA LUMPUR Applications are invited trom I Federal Citizens (or the posts of Temporary Cleric of Works in the Municipal Engineer's Department at an all-in salary of $550/- per month. Applicants trust have considerable experience in the supervision of sewerage works and be able to1,686 words
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Advertisement764 1961-12-04 17 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS Ptl be received from Contractors Class "D" and above at the Office oi the State Engineer. Kedah Perils. P.W.D Alor Star, up to 3.00 p.m. of the 11th day of December, 1961 for ihe Construction of <a> Eight Units Class H (Type B) Qrs. for764 words
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Advertisement586 1961-12-04 17 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS for the proposed j operation room and office for Rural Dept., Douglas Road, Ipoh will be received at the office of the Executive Engineer Work, and Buildings Ipoh up to 3.00 p.m. SB the Bth December. 1961 from Contractors in Classes 'A' to •Ex.' Full586 words
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Advertisement131 1961-12-04 17 The Chairman and Directors of CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LIMITED wish to thank His Excellency the Governor of North Borneo Sir William Goode, K.CM.G for performing the opening ceremony of their JESSELTON BRANCH on 2nd December, 1961 and also all friends and customers for their kind attendances and good wishes extended131 words
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167 1961-12-04 18 TEST:England in trouble at 165-8 LTANPUR. Sun. India got IV right on top on the third day of the second Test here dismissing eight England batsmen lor 16t> runs by close of play in reply to their own first innings total of 467 for eight wickets declared. Nari Contractor closed167 words
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Article81 1961-12-04 18 INDIA— Ist Innings Jaisliima c Richardson b Lock TO Contractor b Knight 17 M.injrekar c Knight b Allen 98 Durani c Lock b Dexter 37 Umngar not out 147 Borde b Dexter 21 Sardesai hit wicket b Lock 28 Kripal Singh b Knight 7 Engineer st Murray b Lock81 words
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136 1961-12-04 18 TEST CRITICS ASK: IS THIS CRICKET? TONDON. Sun.— "Question: Is this cricket?" says a Daily Mail sports page headline above a report on the first dw of the Second Test between India and England at Kanpur. Alex Bannister. Daily Mail cricket writer, reports from Kanpur: "India today made 309 forReuter - 136 words
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Article443 1961-12-04 18 PARAMALINGAM GETS HATTRICK IN A FAST, EXCITING GAME MALAYAN SELECTION 4, REST OF MALAYA 0 SINGAPORE Sunday. A FTER a slow start, Pan-Malayan Selection settled down confidently to gain a decisive 4-0 victory over Rest of Malaya in the hockey trial match here today. The match443 words
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Article93 1961-12-04 18 ¥)ERTH, Sun. Neale Fraser's I hopes of playing in the .ingles for Australia against Italy in the challenge round of the Davis Cup later this month took a tumble today when he was beaten in the final of the Western Australia men's singles championship by Roy Emerson.Reuter - 93 words
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Article51 1961-12-04 18 FRIENDLY (J. Bahru) Education 1 Ramblers 1. TAIPING LEAGUE: REME J BMH 1. POPPY DAY FUND (Segamat) Youth Invitation XI 0 La Sallian. XL 0 SOCCER SEGAMAT I'Oi.H.fc CIIJ* MNAL: Kota Ting*] 4 B Pahat 0. VICTORY CUP (Penang) Quarter-final— TPCA 5 RAAF 2. FRIENDLY (Segamat): Rangers 2 Ramblers51 words
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Article21 1961-12-04 18 FRIENDLY XL»; RMAF be College of < ural 3-2 RUGGER CLUB MATCH d pore) RASC 25 sth Dog Co. RMP 021 words
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Article270 1961-12-04 18 SOCCER SIA whip the Rangers RANGERS 1 SIA 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. QELANGOR Indian Association gave a splendid display of attacking football to beat Selangor Rangers, the Selangor League champions, 4-1 in the annual Poppy Day Fund match at Princes I Road today. SIA, the FAS Cup holders, were in270 words
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Article71 1961-12-04 18 I YTHAM. Sun. Charoen v Watanasln of Thailand won the men's singles title of the Lancashire open badminton championships here last night. He beat 19-year-old Roger Mills of Surrey, the holder, by 15-4, 15-4 in the final. Watanasln. however, was beaten in the men's doubles final. HeReuter - 71 words
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Article31 1961-12-04 18 TUNIS, Sun Alphonse Hallml (France), former world bantamweight boxing champion, beat Joe Buck (Germany) here last night, Buck retiring In the seventh round of a scheduled tenround contest.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article29 1961-12-04 18 BOMBAY. Sun.— The touring Soviet Union Forces soccer team swamped Tata Sports, Bombay League champions, by 11-1 here yesterday. The Russians led 8-0 at half time. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article28 1961-12-04 18 COLOGNE, Sun. Laszlo Papp, Hungary's former triple Olympic boxing champion, knocked out Michel Francois (France) In the second round of a middleweight bout here last night.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article138 1961-12-04 18 CJINOAPORE, Sun. StngaO pore's six representatives the Mr. Asia contest at Kuala Lumpur on Dec 24 vere named last night They are: > Class A (below sft sin) \bbas bin Hussin (Mr. Singapore 1961) Evergreen; Tan Siak Hoo (Mr Singapore 1960), Serangoon Garden SC Reserve:138 words
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Article, Illustration37 1961-12-04 18 A SELANGOR Asians player gets some rough handling during the All Blues Cup rugger match against Kedah Asians at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday Selangor Asians won 13-8. Straits Times picture.37 words
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Article123 1961-12-04 18 Malayan students do well LONDON. Sun. Malayaa students were outstanding In the British universities badminton championships which were held recently at Birmingham. The men's singles was won by K. T. Lee (London University-, a former Singapore junior champion, who beat M. Amis In the final 15-7. 15-3. Amis, a second-year123 words
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Advertisement151 1961-12-04 18 ■¥^#f i if V W*//^ STRONG /OJT WIES I <y' v "^o VITAMIN l m NN^ Lassie Oats is a rich source of Vitamins B, and E there f*~l by making this grain richer than other cereals. Expert- j ments have shown that chil- .^f* dren who breakfasted on Wk151 words
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Advertisement143 1961-12-04 18 TOKYO, Sun.— Japan yesterday celebrated the 60th anniversary of the first Rugby Union football game played In this country. Reuter. tithe riskof repeating myself.. I ill .•••id fcivea you year* of continuous da» mmammJlmmJJto an> "'fl't wnirr. S-vrn model* take ■QjO^^^^j your choice from KRIMATIC Standard, *^^T^^""^^f" Classic Colour, or143 words
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Miscellaneous78 1961-12-04 18 HOCKEY SPORE DIV i: Khalsa T Indian Assn (Serangoon Rd); Div 2: SRC v RAF Seletar (padang). S'OOR DIV 2: University B v 656 Sqdn (Pantai); Sentul Works v Police Depot (Oumey Rd); EPP v No 1 Transport Co. (Rifle Range Rd). IPOH DIV 1: Kmta Indians v Andersonians (padang).78 words
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1514 1961-12-04 19 FOUR-IN-A-ROW FOR DONNELLY Outsider Polly Slipper triumphs By EPSOM JEEP J£UALA LUMPUR, Sun. It was a great day for veteran jockey Mickey Donnelly at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon. He rode four winners for Ip o h trainer Eddie van Breukelen. He took the last -four races in the seven-event programme.1,514 words
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Article63 1961-12-04 19 Total Pool $153,100 1. No. *****6-541.337 2. No. *****9-$20,668 3. No. *****6-51 0,334 Starters ($1,722): Not. *****4, *****2, 2 856 18. *****2, *****1. *****4, Consolation ($9lB each): Nos. *****5, *****?. *****7. *****3. ***** 1, 2847 60. *****5, *****8. 23 1099. *****0. DIGITS FORECAST: Seremban and Rawing $1 pays63 words
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Article583 1961-12-04 19 Weights for 1 1 Penang races DECEMBER MEETING 11TEIGHTS for all Yf right races on the first day of the Penang Turf Club's December meeting on Sunday, Dec. 10. Cl. 4, Dlv. I— sjF Rupee ».oo Speed Manri 9.0U Bai-SI 8-12 ChinU Manta 8.11 Cameron 8.09 Sana Atout 8.08 The583 words
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Article23 1961-12-04 19 CL. 3—1)4 MILES Pearl Kongsi's (6) SBLATIC 7.13 carr. 7.13 (1561—478) Donnelly 1 (1) Nakorn Nal 8.2 (4871— «47) Posner 223 words
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Article113 1961-12-04 19 Gates test success DARIS, Sun. Many French owners, trainers and jockeys expressed satisfaction with the Test made at Chantllly on Friday of the mobile stall-type starting gate of Australian origin. If adopted here the gates would be the first of their kind in use In Europe. Four horses were usedReuter - 113 words
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Advertisement329 1961-12-04 19 MODERN DESIGN WATER HEATERS at competitive prices Outstanding features: U Thermostatic control. I'j| prjt thermometer, signal Hi 1 indicator. taM>l j Available sizes ex. ready 2.2. 4. 6.6. 11. 17.6 and 22 gallons. Spfisss»^*S gS^ IGNIS 'P^~T^^^^^\ WATER HEATER Sole Agents: SoSlife Pgglji@gy«^ liltfgTtedl Head Office: South Building, Ampang Road,329 words
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Advertisement347 1961-12-04 19 m ;tv- Sal _m W 1 Thirty secon^Wrrxi mt;i:inß aches, •Übbing twines, melt .way in the f\ M A l l Mfl Q I I A |t| warm glow of Mentholatum DEEP Ifj II 1 1 fi I IS 1 1 HEAT treatment. That, better 1 »WUmUIIUII| That* much better347 words
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Article586 1961-12-04 20 SINGAPORE. Sun ACCOMPANY CHILDREN TO CENTRES WHERE THEY CAN TAKE NEW PAPERS IN BOYCOTT EXAM TIIK Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, made -a fresh appeal today to the parents and guardians of !>27 children who absented themselves from the Government Chinese Secondary TV Examination586 words
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Obituary22 1961-12-04 20 ANNAMA PONNUOURAI. <" A|ip.il>illai lorrmr |.i. nna-t.r ia«»ed icrfuJly at General HOKpilal \rnUrday. Cortege lr;iv :m; .N\. Madi:ti Srrrrt. .1 p.m. Itxl.iv.22 words
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Article38 1961-12-04 20 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Principal of the School for the Deaf. Mrs. Pereira. will address Singapore Rotarlans on methods of teaching deaf children at their weekly luncheon meeting at the Cathay Hotel on Wednesday at 1 p.m.38 words
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Article224 1961-12-04 20 Brandt: The wall will not stay BERLIN. Sun. Mr. Willy Brandt. Governing Mayor of West Berlin, said today "We will not be able to bear the (border) wall in the city for long. "In the long run. we will be unable to prevent anyone from giving stronger expression than wordsReuter - 224 words
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Article22 1961-12-04 20 PARIS. Sun. The British and French electricity grids will be linked by cross channel submarine cable from next Friday. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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152 1961-12-04 20 EXTREMISTS STAGE MASS ESCAPE UNDER CAR LIGHTS ALGIERS, Sunday. OEVERAL European extremists were reported to have escaped from a hospital at Roubia, 25 miles from here, last night as more than 1,000 demonstrators surrounded the building and turned on their car headlights. Riot police used tear-&as bombs and fired warningReuter - 152 words
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Article46 1961-12-04 20 NEW DELHI. Sun. India has decided not to seek the renewal of her treaty with China on links with Tibet, informed sources here said tonight. Indian trade agencies in Yatung and Gyant.se will close when the treaty expires next June. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration66 1961-12-04 20 A RADIANT looking Princess Margaret, with her month-old son Viscount Linley asleep in her arm, drives from Clarence Ho lse on her way home to Kensington Palace, with her husband. Lord Snowdon Antony Armstrong-Jones. Earlier, the Princess with the baby, warmly wrapped in a white66 words
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Article102 1961-12-04 20 SINGAPORE. Sun. The 10-year-old Auxiliary Fire Service will be disbanded on Dec. 31 and its headquarters at Upper Serangoon Road will be converted into a fully operational regular fire station. A Government statement yesterday said that the new station would provide quicker coverage by the State's102 words
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128 1961-12-04 20 SINGAPORE. Sun. A crowd or about 150 people, mostly women, tonight jeered at film star and crooner, Frank Sinatra when he arrived from Australia at the Paya Lebar International Airport. The crowd had waited for more than two hours for Mr. Sinatsa and128 words
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Article41 1961-12-04 20 LONDON. Sun. Britain is passing to Commonwealth countries the full contents of certain working papers as part of an elaborate effort to keep them fully informed about her European Common Market negotiations, the Sunday Telegraph's diplomatic correspondent stated today.41 words
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121 1961-12-04 20 LONDON, Sun. West Indian immigrants in Britain have a standard of living far closer to that of the English than is normally supposed, according to a survey due to be published tomorrow. The survey, by the British Market Research Bureau, showed121 words
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128 1961-12-04 20 SINGAPORE, Sun, The Government today welcomed the proposed meetIng with representatives of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and all guilds and associations to help clarify "all matters" regarding the conditions .'or a merger. The Government, in a statement, said the meeting would be128 words
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Advertisement138 1961-12-04 20 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS M Uorti, $10 (Minimum) RICCS to Shnta and lohn at on 3rd D*c*mt>«T IMI a son both writ. WOON: To H> Lid and Sul Cheons. a hoy Ch«« Yt-n on H-ll'-til a) K.J.. a nn. tli.' lo Sook Han. THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS' ASSOCIATION NOTICE The go-slow tactics138 words
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Advertisement103 1961-12-04 20 s^*~ ~USi\ fi aWa^ r^>\ presenting THE FAMOrS SW iss MADE CAMY NEW MODEL BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED LUXURIOUS ELEGANT MANY DESIGNS FOR YOUR CHOICE rlf makes it possible*.. YOU CAN HAVE A RADIANT, MWm CLEARER SKiN WITH J JINNOXA IS? SUrt now with lnnoxa's" White Mask. CI" -^T^r The moment you103 words
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Miscellaneous76 1961-12-04 20 The weather lIIGHEST and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Kota Bharu 84 73 Penang 90 73 Ipoh 90 73 M ilacca 90 71 Singapore 90 73 Ration zones SINGAPORE. Sun.— Water will be76 words
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