The Straits Times, 5 December 1961
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Title Section21 1961-12-05 1 NATIONAL I IBRARY, AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE tfWffifafrs 90,000 Ik**"** The Straits TImes Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1961. 15 CENTS.21 words
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Article253 1961-12-05 1 EXAM BOYCOTT: THE BIG DEBATE— See Page 2 76 trains taken for big lift to border Portuguese build up their forces NEW DELHI, Monday THE Indian army today requisitioned 76 trains to move troop reinforcements to the Goa border. They will be used for several days. CivilianReuter - 253 words
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Article104 1961-12-05 1 EI.ISABKTHVII.iI. Mon. A l/.N. helicopter was fired on near Elisabethville today after Katanga Government warning that an I.N. aircraft flying ovrr Its territory would be shot down. It was hit by three machine-gun bullets but managed to return to its base. A few hours earlier. Katanga104 words
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Article33 1961-12-05 1 PARIS. Mon.— M. Michel Debre, French Prime Minister, today rejected Civil Service demands for any increases and issued a new call for wage restraint in the public services and industry.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article30 1961-12-05 1 EBERSHAIN. 'Germany). Mon. A Lufthansa German airlines Boeing 707 jet airliner, on a training flight, crashed into an open field today, killing the four crewmen aboard.— U.P.l.30 words
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Article, Illustration77 1961-12-05 1 THE Timbalan Yang di-Pertuan Agong signs the proclamation assuming formally the functions of the Paramount Ruler during His Majesty's absence overseas on a state visit to India and Pakistan. The acting Head of State, who is also the Sultan of Trengganu, and his77 words
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450 1961-12-05 1 Midnight Vote on protection for parents SINGAPORE. Monday. rpHE LEGISLATIVE Assembly at midnight tonight x approved a motion by Mr. K. C. Lee. Parliamentary Secretary to the Education Ministry, the first part of which condemned the action of student pickets in obstructing, intimidating or otherwise forcefully preventing students from taking450 words
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Article54 1961-12-05 1 MEXICO CITY. Mon.—Fifteen persons were severely Injured yesterday when a speeding automobile went out of control during a race near here and plunged into a crowd of spectators. The racing car, driven by Jaime Fernandez, swerved when a woman attempted to run across the track54 words
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Article28 1961-12-05 1 TEL AVIV, Mon. The Israeli Prime Minister Mr. David Ben Gurlon, left here by special Britannia airliner for Rangoon on an official visit to Burma.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article254 1961-12-05 1 GENEVA, Monday rE U.S. said today that the pattern of agreement emerging at the 14--power Laos conference here was a pattern for peace not only In Laos but in South-East Asia and throughout the world. Mr. William Sullivan. U.S. deputy delegate, was reported to have told theReuter - 254 words
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Article219 1961-12-05 1 ALL IS SET TO GREET THE TENGKU KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. All Is set to give the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdu Rahman, a red carpet welcome when he returns at 4.30 p.m. tomorrow from London. The Tengku is expected to outline salient points of agreement with the British Government on the219 words
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Article101 1961-12-05 1 An East Coast storm warning ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A big storm is brewing In the South China sea. off the East Coast of Malaya. The Federation Police today issued a statement warning of .strong winds of 20-30 knots expected within 24 houn, from midday today. The winds are expected from101 words
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Article22 1961-12-05 1 ALGERIA ACTION iLGOEM M<>n pnliir disprnrd Mreral UMMIM dcnvin^tr Knropr.ins for Algeria" in cast Alft city of f on^fantinr ti RouterReuter - 22 words
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Article, Illustration14576 1961-12-05 2 'AN EXPLOSIVE SITUATION WHICH CAN PLUNGE CITY INTO VIOLENCE -Lee 'ERRANT CHILDREN SHOULD BE PUT ACROSS LAP AND SMACKED'-Rajah Straits Times Assembly Reporters SINGAPORE. Monday Govt. Whip to every one in House: State your stand Dr. Lee: 'This tension is all artificial' GOVT. IS14,576 words
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Miscellaneous32 1961-12-05 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby f \T DOESN'T ~~l Ktf/^5 IT TWO KICKS AND I \WO«K. GAYeJ TUBN SLAM TUBIOTCUeNj Vs *-^-_J. DOOti mG&/~~ir> "I r rr doesn't say anything) LIUC TMATMEREy32 words
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Article213 1961-12-05 3 BOYCOTT BY HIGH WAISTED WOMEN RATHURST (Gambia), Mon. WoUof tribeswomen who rank among the bestdressed in Africa, boycotted the visit of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip her. yesterday. Crowds lined the streets to welcome the Royal couple as they landed from the Royal yacht Britannia but Government officials said WollofReuter - 213 words
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Article63 1961-12-05 3 JAKARTA, Mon.— Talk* between the Indonesian Government and Western oi3 companies are proceeding smoothly, according to the Minister for Basic Industry and Mines, Mr. Chaeral Saleh. Standard Vacuum. Caltex and Shell are the companies engaged In the discussions. The Government has stated that in future it wantsReuter - 63 words
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120 1961-12-05 3 Berlin: New protest by American general BERLIN, Mon. The U.S. Commandant in Berlin, Major-Gen. Albert Watson, has sent a protest to the Soviet Commandant, Colonel Andrey Soloviev, against "illegal actions based on obvious ridiculous justifications" involved in last night's border activities. A spokesman said the protest "noted that large numbersReuter - 120 words
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Article310 1961-12-05 3 JAKARTA, Monday. THE Papuan State of Dutch-held West Irian will shortly seek military alliance with neighbouring countries, the nationalist Jakarta weekly, the Berita Minggu, said yesterday. Indonesia claims West Irian as its property. The Berita Mlnggu quoted a Papuan member of a Dutch delegation, which recentlyReuter - 310 words
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Article, Illustration327 1961-12-05 3 NEW YORK, Mon. U Thant. U.N. acting: Secretary-General, has ordered his representatives in the Congo to "act vigorously" to re-establish law and order and protect life and property in Katanga. He issued the order in a half-hoar teleprinter conversation last night with Dr. StuffReuter - 327 words
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Article61 1961-12-05 3 BANGKOK, Mon. The Thai Prime Minister, Field Marshal Sarit Thanarat, said yesterday that in Thailand "Monarchy is and shall remain an essential and Irreplaceable form of government. 1 As Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, Field Marshal Thanarat was making a pledge of allegiance to the KingReuter - 61 words
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Article49 1961-12-05 3 LEOPOLDVILLE, Mon. Four Scandinavians aboard a missing C-46 aircraft have been found uninjured In Portuguese Angola, a United Nations spokesman said today. The spokesman said the plane went off course and ran out of fuel on Friday night It crash-landed near Portugallah town.— U.P.l.49 words
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Article41 1961-12-05 3 MANILA. Mon.— Two more killings in Pampanga Province In the north, attributed to Huk 'Comrruni.st) terrorists, were reported here <v the weekend. This brought to five the number of killings believed carried out by the terrorists. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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165 1961-12-05 3 NEW US N-TEST AS RUSSIANS WARN WEST WASHINGTON, Monday. •pHE United States set off another nuclear device yesterday as Russia warned it would stage new atomic shots if the West continued testing. The Atomic Energy Commission announced it detonated a small nuclear explosion underground at the Nevada testing centre. The165 words
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282 1961-12-05 3 IN BRIEF... NIKITA TELLS CHINESE: WE VALUE YOUR FRIENDSHIP HONG KONG: Soviet leaders have told Peking that the Soviet people "highly treasure and safeguard the friendship wltn the people of China. They did so in a message, signed by President Brtzhnev and Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, thanking China's leaders for their282 words
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Miscellaneous432 1961-12-05 3 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORT WAVE SERVICESERVICE 41.7 metres 41 metres (7250 kc's.) A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. NegaraKu, News Headlines; 6.05 Mom- MEDIUM WAVE SERVICEing Melodies: 7.00 Rendezvous 476 metres. With Music; 7.30 Time Signal; News; 7.35 Ministerial Talk: IJSO AM 600 Good Morning: 6.02 Song Time; 8.00432 words
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Article, Illustration51 1961-12-05 4 'pHE MINISTER for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin (coat in hand) walks through picket lines of masked Chinese girl students yesterday to reach his office in Kay Siang Road. The pickets had refused to let his car pass. Straits Times picture. (SEE BACK51 words
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508 1961-12-05 4 SINGAPORE, Mon DETECTIVE, today told the Singapore Assizes of how, disguised as a Bengali milk seller, he captured a man outside the Happy World car park at the continued trial at the Singapore Assizes of six men on charges of abduction508 words
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Article68 1961-12-05 4 PUAN AISHA TO OPEN EXHIBITION SINGAPORE. Mon.— Puan Noor Aisha will open a Japanese flower arrangement exhibition at the National Library, Stamford Road, at 5 p.m. today. The exhibition, sponsored by the Japanese Government, will be conducted by Mrs. Sosui Ono, who has given similar "Ikebana" shows In Australia. New68 words
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Article413 1961-12-05 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Bank Employees Union -said today that the arrears of work piling up in the member banks of the Malayan Exchange Banks' Association was a sequel to the recent strike at the Bank of America. The Union's secretary, Mr. Lim Kirn Hian, said this413 words
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110 1961-12-05 4 'PICKET' ARRESTED, RELEASED ON BAIL SINGAPORE, Mon. Police today arrested and later released on ball Mr. Teo Kirn Theam, the assistant secretary of the Guthrie's branch of the Singapore Business Houses Employees Union after an incident outside the office of the company in Battery Road. And late tonight Mr. Tan110 words
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Article73 1961-12-05 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. A joint police services internal security exercise on the eastern half of the Island will start tomorrow at 4 p.m. and end on Dec. 6 at 8 p.m. A police statement today said that blank ammunition would be flred durin a the exercise, and residents73 words
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Article33 1961-12-05 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Water will be shut off tomorrow from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in ZONES TWO and THREE and from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. in ZONES FOUR and SEVEN.33 words
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Article120 1961-12-05 6 14 moreroads get new names KU A L A LUMPUR, Mon. Fourteen more roads and one avenue in the Federal capital have now become "jalans." The Kuala Lumpur Municipality expects to change ail ireet and road names in the town into Malay by the end of this year. A special120 words
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Article38 1961-12-05 6 ALOR STAR. Mon. Tay Ciim Hong. 20. a housewife. \va.-> fined $35 in the Sessions Court here today on a charge of smoking opium at Jalan Langgar last Saturday. She pleaded guilty.38 words
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Article164 1961-12-05 6 ALOR STAR. Mon. The trial 9f five men jointly charged with "importing and attempting to sell" an 18- year-old Singapore girl for the purpose of prostitution, was postponed today In th^ Sessions Court to Feb. 17 and 18. because only lour of the164 words
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Article, Illustration107 1961-12-05 6 The bride from 0510 rpHE laughing bride is Mette Karma Larsson. of Oslo, Norway. The bridegroom is Michael J. Trop. a planter. This happy picture of thr newly-weds sharing a joke was taken at the wedding reception at the Kuantan Club. Pahang The couple met early this year in Kuantan.107 words
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Article256 1961-12-05 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday T<HE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin. today described the new Life Assurance Act which came into force today as a means of effectively testing the solvency of insurance companies. "The recent Life Assurance Act. 1961, permitted sucn a test to be256 words
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392 1961-12-05 6 'NO CONFIDENCE' IN SPEAKER BE A TEN- 'High-handed' allegation by Trengganu PMIP Kuala Trengganu, Monday A PAN-MALAYAN Islamic Party "no confidence" motion in the Speaker. Inche Mohamed Taib Sabri bin Abu Bakar, was defeated by 12 votes to eight, with three abstentions, in the Trengganu State Assembly today. The three392 words
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160 1961-12-05 6 $800 GRANT FOR HEIRS OF ANTI-JAP GUERILLA IJUCHING. Mon. The Ex-Services Association of Sarawak has granted $800 to assist jn the education of the grandchildren of an anti-Japanese guerilla hero who was kiUed in 1945. The story of the hero"s death came to the knowledge of the association by chance160 words
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Article95 1961-12-05 6 Sultan moves to smaller palace KLANG. >lon. —The Sultan of Selangor. has moved out of the new 82.8 million Istana Alam Shah to live in the $60,000 Istana Kechil completed two weeks ago at Kampong Java Road, three mile* south of here The Istana Alam Shah, which the Sultan had95 words
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Article39 1961-12-05 6 PENAN'O. Mon. Chinese school teachers In four States in the Federation plan to form a national trade union. The Trengganu. Perak, Penang and Malacca Chinese School Teachers' Union will hold an inaugural meeting in Penang this week.39 words
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Article169 1961-12-05 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Commissioner of Police. Mr. A. E. G. Blades, has ordered an investigation into the circumstances in which the Government Whip. Mr. K. C. Lee. was "beleaguered" in the Ministry of Education in Kay Slang Road by student pickets last Wednesday. A169 words
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Article163 1961-12-05 8 Mersing to be a tourist resort MEhSING, Mon.— The Mentri Besar 01 Johore, Dato Haji Hassan bin Yunos, today reported plans to develop tne coastal town ol Mersing into a holiday resort to attract tourists. He was ipHllnl at a ceremony here at which the rengxu Mahkota ot Johore, Tengku163 words
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Article62 1961-12-05 8 MALACCA. Mon. The Chief Minister of Malacca. Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. said today that the State Government is looking for a site to set up small rural industries, for which Malaya has plentiful raw material. He said this when he opened a nine-day course on rural62 words
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113 1961-12-05 8 Municipal deputy is sought for K.L. IT t ALA LUMPUR, Mon. IV The Municipality here is calling for applications for the new 51.310-a-month post of Deputy Municipal Secretary. A Municipal spokesman told the Straits Times today that the new post was created because of the "mii nasinc volume of work."113 words
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Article31 1961-12-05 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Japanese AmbassaJur to Laos. Mr. S. Beppu, left here by air today for Bangkok on his way back to Laos alter a two-day private visit.31 words
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Article60 1961-12-05 8 MALACCA. Mon. Tee Kwang. 62, who went fishing yesterday evening with another fisherman, is missing. His companion. Goh Toh Eng. told the police today that Tee disappeared while he 'Goh> wa.s below attending to the engine of their boat. At the time they were 10 miles offshore.60 words
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150 1961-12-05 8 2 N.Z. OFFICIALS IN FOR TALKS ON MORE AID l/UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Two New Zealand Government officials will arrive here on Wednesday to see what further aid their country can give Malaya under the Colombo Plan. Mr. A. Ashley-Jones and Mr. R.J. Lawrence will have talks with high Government officials150 words
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169 1961-12-05 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. police are trying to track down the parents of Leela. the baby girl found abandoned in a bag in Petaling Street shortly after birth, three applications for adoption have been received by the Social Welfare Department. Che Fatimah binte Musa.169 words
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Article116 1961-12-05 8 Directors, firm fined $14,000 LTUALA LUMPUR, ivion. An insurance linn. the Ban Chuan Pak Leng Company, and its six directors were fined a total of $14,000 today for failing to submit accounts and balance sheets to the Registrar of Companies. Each of the directors -^t-re fined $1,000 on each of116 words
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Article, Illustration1368 1961-12-05 9 $100 SLAVES SOLO TO RELATIVES AT $200 PER BEAD JAMES Brooke, the Queen's confidential ngmf in Borneo, was in a despondent mood. "In Borneo I find everything retrograding.** he confided to his diary, under the date fine 2nd May, 1945. "For two years ourHTS - 1,368 words
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Advertisement202 1961-12-05 9 je t l^Sr^^H? L^r ft A spore shirt has to put up with some pretty strenuous wear and frequent washings. That goes for cotton trousers.,too. No shirt is fun if it shrinks up, binds the s'houldecs and sours the mood. So be sure to look for •SANFORIZED- on all cotton202 words
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Obituary32 1961-12-05 10 ordu $10 I Minimum) IN EVCR LOVING Uemorr of Mir |D*a Toh Kel Cheowi who leit ii. Of) .'i.r.'BO. Kadiv missed by her beloved hu«l>and and children. and the Lord32 words
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Article181 1961-12-05 10 N I* orrfv Ht if minium i STACKS OF IMAGINATION but llttla lime? The answer la a Yardley xlfl lor everyone on your list for t'hrlalmaa preaenm. kiwi kwik-wax. for tbat real shine on floors and furniture. Kiwi Kwik Wax given a brilliant coating GREAT READING at little. cost181 words
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The Straits Times Tuesday. December 5, 1961.
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Article649 1961-12-05 10 So long as there is neither road nor rail connecting Nor h Borneo and Sarawak, nor for that matter any conveniently placed towns ;o make suet, links likely in the near future, such trade as there is between the two colonies must be seaborne. The forthcoming649 words
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Article350 1961-12-05 10 The Perak Government's statement on financial policy, read out by His Highness the Sultan in the Assembly yesterday, offers ample evidence that development is being pressed ahead with vigour. Four areas totalling 21,000 acres have been set aside for F.L.D.A. schemes, one of which in Selama is well350 words
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Article242 1961-12-05 10 Dr. O'Brien, who has beer relieved of his post as U.N. representative in Katanga, is a man of integrity and an experienced diplomat. His evident shock at what he saw happening while he was in Katanga and perhaps also at what has happened to him sinee must therefore242 words
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Article, Illustration1123 1961-12-05 10 K. KRISHNA MOORTHY - FERTILISER FACTORY: $25m IS TOO LOW K. KRISHNA MOORTHY AS AID FROM INDIA IS SOUGHT- from THE Fertiliser Corporation of India, a Government undertaking which runs two fertiliser factories and plans to put up another half a dozen, is to examine the tenders submitted by the foreign firms for the1,123 words
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Letter, Illustration224 1961-12-05 10 Those who braved insults to sit exam tAM sure many parents and students will join me in endorsing the views of Mrs. Scow Peck Leng (Mountbatteni and your editorial column in requesting the authorities while marking the papers of tha school i Chinese i to consider the hectic conditions under224 words
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Article35 1961-12-05 10 CTIDENTS taking the examination should have their certificates chopped "examination taken during and despite hostile pickets." This should give them a good mark in the eyes of prospective employers. I M. Kluang35 words
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242 1961-12-05 11 KUALA BELAIT. Monday. JHE VICE-PRESIDENT of the Brunei Party Ra'ayat, Inche Hapidz bin Laksa/nana, said today the eve of the Sultan's address to the Budget session of the nominated Legislative Council that before any decision was made on Malaysia the views of the party242 words
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Article80 1961-12-05 11 A dud coin warning in Sarawak I/UCHING. Mon. The Sarawak Goverrment has warned the public to be on the look-out for dud 50--cent coins reportd to have been found in circulation in Kuala Lumpur. An official statement described the coins as being of a high standard In execution, which can80 words
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Article40 1961-12-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Two staff offlciers from the Ministry of Defence here. Lieut-Col. Ismail bin Mohamed. and Capt. Ali bin Abdul Manap. left by air today for a 22-day vacation trip to Bangkok. Hong Kong. Taipeh and Japan.40 words
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Article178 1961-12-05 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. Lim Choo Eng, alias Robert Lim, unemployed, was Jailed for four years by the Third District Court here today for cheating Mrs. Margaret Cavanagh of $150 on Nov. 22. The judge. Mr If. Coomara.swamy. ordered Lim, who had six previous convictions, to undergo178 words
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239 1961-12-05 11 STREP SHOW IS HALTED BY P.P.P. ACTION IPOH, Mon. The striptease show at the Majestic Theatre here by a local girl, Annie Cheah, was cancelled during the weekend by the chairman of the Ipoh Town Council, Mr. E. G. Waller. The cancellation was a sequel to complaints received by Mr.239 words
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Article54 1961-12-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Two Federation Army officers have been selected for further training at the Staff College in Quetta, Pakistan. They are Major Wan Ismail bin Mohamed Salleh of the 4th Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment, and Capt Thong Chee Sin. of the Ministry of Defence. They54 words
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Article31 1961-12-05 11 Drunk— fined PENA N G, Mon— Quah Chye Lee, 30. of Taiping, was fined $10 in a Magistrate's Court today for being drunk and disorderly at Pitt Street early this morning31 words
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Article, Illustration102 1961-12-05 11 FRANK SINATRA, actorcrooner and idol of millions All over the world, flashes a smile for a Straits Times cameraman at the Singapore Airport on Sunday night, after his arrival from Australia with an entourage of eight persons. But this was the nearest the Press and the102 words
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Article, Illustration84 1961-12-05 11 ALSO LAVA RAKI AND HUSBAND FOR AN HOUR LAVA RAKI. the half-Java-nese, half-German film star— of "The Seekers" fame— flew into Singapore with her husband, Australian actor Ron Randell at 1 a.m. yesterday. They were at the airport for about an hoar before leav- ins for Australia, where they will84 words
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213 1961-12-05 11 Seremban school victorious in maths contest SINGAPORE. Mon. A team from the Chung Hua High School of Seremban has won the Malayan Mathematical Society's inter-school mathematical competition this year. The competition, held in September, was organised on a pan-Malayan basis with 37 schools from Singapore and the Federation taking part.213 words
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394 1961-12-05 11 IPOH, Monday ft EOOMMENDATIONS for an Increase in the monthly allowances of Assembly members and enhancement of some of their privileges were described as "unjustified" by an opposition member. Mr. S.P. Seenivasagam, in a minority report tabled at the opening of the Budget394 words
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Article132 1961-12-05 11 ALOR STAR. Monday. THE Mentri Besar. Dato Syed Omar bin Syod 1 Abdullah Shahbuddin, said today that there were 108.876 adult illiterates in Kedah (pop. 701,643.). Speaking at the opening of a week's course for adult education teachers at the Sultana Asma School Hall here,132 words
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Article61 1961-12-05 11 IPOH. Mon. Lee Pak Sam. of Pasir Pinjl new village, was jailed for six months today when he was found guilty in the session^ court here of extorting $2 from Chco Look Fong. a mcc seller. Lai Cheong Khoon. also of Pasir Panji new village, who was61 words
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Advertisement224 1961-12-05 11 The most I famous I I children's books j in the world- ARTHUR MEE'S i CHILDREN'S I ENCYCLOPEDIA IN 10 VOLUMES the vital link between HflHgfi school and home W PARENTS... As you carf. I -ESBHI lor children, you will do well to LBBm? WU/Ki remember Arthur Mee's "Child- I224 words
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Advertisement103 1961-12-05 11 NEW, fruit flavoured multi-vitamin chawablc CHOCKS 9 the nicest way New Chock* are the vitamin* (hat arc good for you, and la»te good. 100... they're V f fruit-flavoured like *wectt. A tingle CHOCKS j. 1 tablet every day Mipplie* all the i vitamin* that children or grown-up* normally need to103 words
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Article, Illustration922 1961-12-05 12 Esme Baptista; EVELYN TU - Esme Baptista EVELYN TU Only 19 days to go BIQ THE GIFT FINDER by For someone you want to please (JIVE them a dream ibr Christmas. Flatter their egos with a present they would love to cherish. It is not how much the gift costs which matters but922 words
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Advertisement139 1961-12-05 12 SUEDE FOR THAT I Q eciuC IBt I C€P€fl have a flair for fine cottons Cepeo now oHers on exciting y,Jr -ft n«w range of patterns for /JF >^ 1961/62. Patterns that /J^ rt*jP^ w,ll odd o sparkle to r\F 4 *-jr the eye and to the ->J^ i* joaal139 words
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Advertisement239 1961-12-05 12 Give your children the extra nourishment they need Farex the 3-cereal food made by Glaxo is a complete food that needs no cooking and can be added to fruit, soups and a variety of dishes. Farex contains calcium and.vitamin D to strengthen the bones and teeth B group vitamins to239 words
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Miscellaneous308 1961-12-05 12 Straits Times Crossword MMM 5. Extract Irom Coriolanus at 1. He babbles with a happy the opera <Bi. .sound; I do it diflerently 10. 6. How Mr. Weller went fishing s>. for gate-crashers? <8). 8. Tell one to say no without 7. Trying to prove sun doesn't suitable return <B>.308 words
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Advertisement363 1961-12-05 13 mmimuam YOURS FROM BOM %X!X AT NO EXTRA FARE *k W t"1 m I sV^eBBBBBBBr I "^s? LeBBBBa *^*s i *jf 5 I^bbb *KS^~^^ZL "^^^LbbbbbbMbb^K «3BClbbbbbW !Tt^3flSE Lbbbb>*Vbbbb^aSb^ Jhß**"^^B^Ba 7 I *-W" I^BBBBBt VbBBbE bMu^BBBbI '4 I\Z?\^ "^^^■^'^H^E^S 5581 ■BBBbF^bT^milbßßbP^^Bßßßb' eal > mel> '^^emJe^ J*^bbbbbbwT bbb"^^^* bbV^bbbbW \lftt 92T bb^^bbb^SH363 words
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Article, Illustration107 1961-12-05 14 STEEL IN GREAT DEMAND FkEMAND for welding electrodes and steel in Singapore and the Federation is increasing an Austrian executive said in Singapore. Mr. M. T. Schrems, technical adviser of Bohler Co. oi Vienna which manufactures welding electrodes and steel, said this was due to the growth in the local107 words
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Article376 1961-12-05 14 LEE FOO SAN - LEE FOO SAN $lm. HAS BEEN INVESTED FOR EGG PRODUCTION By POULTRY fanning is fast becoming a major industry in Perak and it is estimated that about $1 million has been invested in organised businesses, purely for the production and sale of eggs. According to376 words
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Article, Illustration199 1961-12-05 14 HENRY PAUL - HENRY PAUL By rpHE Malayan Industrial Plastics Ltd., established A with a $1 million capital in Ipoh a year ago, is sending selected technicians for training abroad. The Formosa Plastics Corporation In Formosa which holds 45 per cent share in Malayan Industrial Plastics, and199 words
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Article145 1961-12-05 14 Pure jet service by CPA in April fATHAY Pacific Airways will operate the Convair 880-22 M on the Far East network from April 1 next year, the chairman, Mr. W. C. G. Knowles announced in Hong Kong. The pure jet aircraft which has a maximum speed of 620 m.p.h. and145 words
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Article234 1961-12-05 14 THE rising tempo of building construction in 1 Singapore and the Federation is providing better prospects for trade in building materials, said a visiting London company executive. There Is every indication i that the building industry in Singapore and the Federation will continue to improve,234 words
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Article78 1961-12-05 14 SINGAPORE produced 17,228 cwt. of soap, including hard soap, toilet soap, soap powder, abrasive soap and soap flakes, in September bringing the total for the first nine months to 142,937 cwt. The Federation's output j was 28.040 cwt. and the total for the nine months 275.897 cwt.78 words
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Article31 1961-12-05 14 JAPAN exports of cars In October totalled 5.552 units. The total Included 3,494 cars for general export and 2.058 ordered under the United States procurement pro- 1 gramme.31 words
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Article, Illustration286 1961-12-05 14 TAN HOCK SENG - TIMBER IS BIG INDUSTRY IN MALAYA TAN HOCK SENG By YfALAYA has a potential major industry in its timber that should not be overlooked in Its main concern for rubber and tin. This was stated by Prof Dwight VV. Bensend. leader of i. three-member team from the University of Indonesia286 words
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Article, Illustration36 1961-12-05 14 PENANG OPTICIAN BACK FROM I WEST GERMANY A Penang optician. Mr. T.T. Tjeong (above), of Star Optical House, has returned from West Germany where he studied the latest methods of sight testing and contact lens fitting.36 words
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170 1961-12-05 14 Australia bid for local wine mart AM Australian wine company is now launching a campaign to rid the prejudice that good-quality wine could only come from the traditional wine making countries including France. Italy and Germany. As a first pha.se o: the campaign. a wine-tasting party— attended by hoteliers, retailers170 words
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Advertisement249 1961-12-05 14 Offers you the LIGHTWEIGHT PORTABLE Model SF DELUXE Including carrying com —^^"^S. •44 G.or« ttm ».ng«» l<m krr toe* /f^^~^' T^-/L_ I t AUSTRALIA'S LARGEST COMMERCIAL BANI CAN HELP YOU TO PROMOTE TWO-WAY TRADE WITH AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, Want market information? The ™-^i^. International Division of the Bank ol ft^Q^^^.249 words
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Advertisement134 1961-12-05 14 I results I of first class air-conditioning are hard to see, but you feel them every minute I of the I Worthington Air-Conditioning bring you dependable REMEMBER: Worthington'* comfort —in your home, in your office, in your shop. complete product line offers the The new Packaged Air-Conditioner is just one134 words
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Advertisement1729 1961-12-05 15 BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREIGHT ENQUIRIES: Ml 2115 PASSAGE ENQUIRIES: lilt 2411 .0 ADEN, LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON, A. CONTINENTAL PORTS. sVi» S>ir finang EUMAEUS livtrpttl. M 1 Gil. 11 Oec 7 Otc 7lt Oec 11 CYCLOPS lilltl, Hjn v, Hcl'.-0.. DtC 7 OtC t DtC It'll Otc 12 PAIRUCIUS Livtrpttl. Clj1,729 words
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Advertisement3044 1961-12-05 15 J l^^fAl i^_^BlßaH THE E. A. C. MNESSAILINGS 10 MEOITERRAHEAN. CONTINENTAL I SCANDIHAYIAN PORTS /T^iwV "BORIBANA I) 'Sulel II Pirt/ 7 OtC 1/ S DtC Arvß^vVfl Mslacca I, o 12 is Oec li 17 Dec il 19 Dec lil UaJ?] "SAMOA' 29 Oec. 4 Jai S 7 Jan 19 Jan3,044 words
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Advertisement1206 1961-12-05 15 y^^ McALISTER tfc CO.. LTD. W^ W*JRI TEL: No ***** J*J«B t**^ tLLERMAN LINE tft KLAVENLSS LINE HAVRE. LONDON. HAMOURG. ROTTEROAM LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO t NULL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND CITY OF RIPON Accepting carpi tn Central t Soutt 23 21 Oec 31 Otc 3 Jin 21,31 Oic OOUGAINVIIIt1,206 words
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395 1961-12-05 16 MAIN INTEREST IN DUNLOPS, ROTHMANS E. SMELTING From Our Market Correspondent rpIIKRK was very little of 1 note again on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and business seemed largely confined to the three new issues Dunlops, Rothmans and Eastern Smelting. Just like the two-day short-lived interest in industrials a fortnight395 words
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Article21 1961-12-05 16 Malayan Stock Indlrr*. Dec. 2 Dec. 4 Industrials: 158.41 158.68 Tins. 300.40 301.10 rubbers: 231.85 231.85 Jan. 1 1958=100.21 words
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Article698 1961-12-05 16 DCSINESS on Uie Malayan IJ Stock .^xcl'.angc, Federation section yesterday with the number of deals In brackets: Inrfmtriaft F. and N. ords (1.000) $2.47 ON: M. Cement (1.000) $2.23: Met il Hox (1.000) $2.23 cd: Cold 8tor« n."M- cd; Bteamera (4.000) 79 eMtl OL. (4.000) SO cents:698 words
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358 1961-12-05 16 nPIN in Singapore yesA terday still continied its modest rally with a further 50 cents added to the price which brought it to $481.75. The offering was unchanged at 250 tons. According to The Straits Trading Co.. Ltd.. tin exports In November were358 words
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Article35 1961-12-05 16 SINGAPORE. Dec 4. RUBBER: 75 cents per Ib. (down one-eighth of a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 754 cents (quiet). TIN: $481.75 per picul (up 50 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (unchanged).35 words
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Article205 1961-12-05 16 tSf CEMBER ftrtt grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 73 cents per Ib down one-elehth of a cent on Friday's price. Tbe tone was dull. S.C.C.R.A: cloFlne prices In cents per Ib. yesterday: Int. 1 R.s.S. Prompt f.o.b. buyers 74!. sellers 75 N: Int. t205 words
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Article175 1961-12-05 16 CNIPt lyins slentside the Singapore whsrvot today are: City of Colombo l/t, Bhahzada ITU, Perseus IJv«:.i 16 16. Pres. Hamron M 3fi. Kumaetrs 33 34, Quadrtsa 4/5. Book B* 3. Van Neck 2S/26. Empire Gannet 21/22. Slrusa NW, 4. Sedenak Outer reads: l.ian Hln. Kaloekoe. Orestes.175 words
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Article195 1961-12-05 16 JHI Malayan £>chin i Banks 1 Allocution made thexe changes Id Its rates to merchants yesterday: toMing on London TT/OD 2/3 13/16. buying on london TT 2/4 1/18. Buying rates for sterling bills on London airmail OD 2/4 3/32. 30 d/at 2/4 1/4. 43 d/st 2/4 8/16. 80195 words
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Article122 1961-12-05 16 MELBOURNE. Mon. j JNVESTMENT shares opened the week along steady lines. David I Srmr gained Is to 295. 9d. Colonial Suitar eased 15s. to £56 15s. Base metals were steady. Oils moved higher with Aunt. Oil and Gas rising Bs. 4d. to 20s. Id. were firm. Con. Zinc122 words
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Article124 1961-12-05 16 £HINESE Product liehtrua Sinna- port noon pnett ptr picul yttttrday: Coconut oil: bulk $35 feller*, drum »37» iwller*. Copra: November IK/ Cor.Mnent *2» tiuyrw. J2SJ nellern. Ptppor: Miintok »hlte $162| neliero Sarawak white *!60 wliem. special Sarawak black 11 27* tellers, garbled I.imporiK black JI2TJ nellers. Lajnponc black124 words
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Advertisement1199 1961-12-05 16 \H KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. Express U.S.A. Pacific 6c Atlantic Coast Service ETA ETA HA ETA S'oofi P. S>am H>ong S. Francises I. Angelw N.Ycrk I Kimikiwa Maru" 21 Jl Otc 31 Dtc/ 2 Jaa 6 jaa 21 IM 21 la* 1) Fek ■Hunikj»i Maru" 21 Jan, J Fek 1]1,199 words
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Advertisement147 1961-12-05 16 WESTgQUNO EUROPE SERVICE S'SC't S'^am Perjri LOUOIMA 12 13 Dte 14/15 Dec li Die Marseilles. Havrt. Dunkirk. SOUTH I WEST AFRICA SERVICE TCHIUNCA *i •He Dt-'tan (21/12). Pott EluaDetti (2S/12). C*oeT<nm 07/12). Vataai (1/1). Ufos (7/1), Cotonou (11/1). Accra, Ijkcratfi. Abidjan, Freetown, Conakry, Dakar (21/1). EASTIBUND S'po'e SAIRIMA II Oic147 words
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Advertisement332 1961-12-05 16 TENDERS MINISTRY OF EDUCATION TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from all Registered Firms in the Federation of Malaya and Singapore will be teceived at u.e Office of the Chief Architect. Ministry of Education. Young Road, Kuala Lumpur up to 300 p.m. of the 13th December. 1961, for fabrication and supply of building332 words
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Advertisement606 1961-12-05 16 i 1 THE PAWNBROKERS RULES. 1958 j Rule 6 la I Application foi a < Pawnbrc»:ers Licence NOTICE is hereby given that HO PENO of No. 43. Nankin Street, Singapore. i.s applying to I lie Pawnbrokers Licensing Board. Singapore, for a licence in respect Jf Ih-i business known as "HENG606 words
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Advertisement234 1961-12-05 16 With very Jeep regret it is announced that due to the deatn it Mr. CkM Rein; Kwanc on 1.12.61 the following wedding reNptfaatt On 6.12.61 (Chew Soo Bak Chen K'Ann Yoong). On 9.12.61 (Wan Cheng SunTan Slew Ngoh). On 11.12.61 (Chew Chor Su.»— Wong Voong Tnlam). And the Dluner on234 words
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Advertisement1181 1961-12-05 17 TENDERS TENDERS JABATAN KERJA CTTY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE RAYA PERAK- TENDER Tenders for construction of WATER DEPARTMENT: Tanjong Tualang to Kampong O..j;ih Road ms 27.75 to ms 30.00 Supply of 360 Tons of Sodium including culverts will be received Bicarbonate. Tender deposit $200/-. at the Office of the Bute Engi-1,181 words
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Advertisement778 1961-12-05 17 j NOTICES THE PARIT PERAK RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN I that the Directors have declared an Interim Dividend for the year ending 31st December, 1961. of 10 oents per snare, less Income Tax 40% payable to shareholders on the Register of778 words
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Advertisement639 1961-12-05 17 (Continued tiom Pafe 10) SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Words SS (Min.)— Box SO ets. extra WANTED by well established Malayan Life Insurance Company, men/ women with experience. Apply P.O. Box 173S Singapore. WANTED one practical experienced person male or female for manufacturing fruits Jam kaya and other food products. Box ASSSB639 words
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Advertisement706 1961-12-05 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Wards SS (Min.)— Bex SO eft. extra "LLOYD HOUSE" Air-Condltloned newly designs fully furnished D/ Single rooms Bathroom. H/C M/Sanltatlon Longbath attached. Private telephone. Excellent Cuisine, (European) and service. Central, Moderate term. 2. Lloyd Road Tel. *****/***** (Spore). ACCOMMODATION WANTED 20 Wards Si (Mtn.)—*ox SO cU. txtra706 words
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Advertisement770 1961-12-05 17 TUITION to Wards SS (Min.)— Box SO ctt. txtrm AT YOUR HOME: Private tuition for nil Grades In all school subjects front $20/- monthly. Particulars P.O. Bom 2456 B'pore. MATHEMATICS TUITION by London Honours Graduate for ail Forms Including 0.8.C. and Entrance at pupils residence. Box A 5573 B.T. B'pore.770 words
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Advertisement759 1961-12-05 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Words St (Min.)— Box SO ctt. extra T*SS MERCEDES 2205. MO Mamette. O/Kapltan, 1936 Flat IPOOA, 1957 8/ Rapier, V/Crwta, 1960 Btllman, R/ Daupfclne. »S, Orchard Road, B'pore, Phone *****. REVERTEX LTD., P.O. Box 508. Kluanc have tbe following vehicles for sale. 1997 Austin A.105. 1957759 words
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Advertisement406 1961-12-05 17 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC. tO Words SJ (Mm.) Box SO ct%. txtra RELAX AT D»i«y> stnmciu> Ma«sac« and strambath. Kxpcrt rruneusa In attendancr, ;:'S, River Valley Road, Spore, 9. Tel: 2487". AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) tO Word* Sin (Minimum) Daitt I month, in Words $l.iO (Mm.) OREIIEt FOR SALE M |M406 words
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400 1961-12-05 18 Big blow for Singapore By ERNEST FRIDA SINGAPORE. Monday SINGAPORE'S great effort with ten men of holding the Federation to I—l1 1 in their home international hockey match on the Singapore padang on Saturday has been marred by the personal tragedy of one400 words
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136 1961-12-05 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. OELANGOR, the Malaya Cup champions will meet CT Singapore in a friendly soccer match at the Kuala Lumpur Merdeka Stadium early next year. The match will be in aid of funds for Selangor's proposed tour of Brunei, i The match with Singapore136 words
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Article24 1961-12-05 18 CINOAPORE. Mon. Mr. Soh Ghee Soon was re-elected president of the Singapore Chinese Football Association at its annual general meeting on Saturday.24 words
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Article109 1961-12-05 18 SINGAPORE, Mon.—Singapore Amateur Athletic Association today turned down an invitation by the Indonesia Sports Association to participate in a proposed international meet in Jakarta on Jan. 13 and 14 next year. Mr. W. E. Meyer, vice-presi-dent of the S.A.A.A. said at an emergency meeting today109 words
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Article188 1961-12-05 18 rjINOAPORE. Mon.— The SingaJ5 pora Government Services Football Association tonight askeU its new committee to appeal to the Government for a jigger grant this season. •This i» most necessary." said Mr M. Ponnusamy, who was pr#Mding at the S.O.S.P.A. annual general meeting. He told the meeting the188 words
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Article, Illustration356 1961-12-05 18 RETIRING AAA OFFICIAL PLEADS FOR MORE COACHING FACILITIES \f ALACCA, Mon. President of the Malacca Amateur Athletic Association, Mr. H. E. Asbe who is retiring from. Malaya said here today that the standard of athletics in Malaya was rapidly improving. He was confident, that, provided there were proper coac&lng facilities.356 words
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Article180 1961-12-05 18 Silent Floyd stakes his crown 'TORONTO, Mon. Tom 1 McNeeley the "unknown" Boston Irishman who attempts to wrest the world heavyweight title from Floyd Patterson here tonight, (10.30 am. Tuesday Malayan time), forecasts "I will win in six rounds." He adds "Patterson will be In for a surprise. One thing180 words
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Article95 1961-12-05 18 SPORTS SUMMARY SOCCER POPPY DAY MATCH (Kuala Kangsan: Taiping Malays 2 K.K. Comb. 1. FKIFADLIES at Teluk Anson: Stars XI 3 Ipoh T.C. 1; At Segamat youths 2 Juniors 0. McGILLIVRAY CUP— Selangor State semi-final (Tg. Malim): og Rantau Est 1 Escot Est. 0; At Klnang: Revertex Ltd 1 Ulu95 words
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Advertisement335 1961-12-05 18 SPOT THE SHUTTLECOCK 1 AND J WIN $10,000 in the DULUX PAINT "SPOT-THE-SHUTTLECOCK" COMPETITION 200 one gallon tins of Dulux are the wonderful consolation prizes!! HwpYci// you hare to do: 1) Mark clearly with a cross (X) the place you think the Sbuttlecock was when this Photograph was taken 2)335 words
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Advertisement285 1961-12-05 18 MTahe KAFS anywhere Xo xcater KAFS dissolce on the tongue Pot a packet of KAFS in your pocket or handbag. Tlat't »B yoa attd for fait relief. Yon cam take KAFS Mvwtaa, Yoa don't need water. KAFS tablets di*»olv« on your tongue in ttronds. Fast auimiiation, fait relief, fully dupened285 words
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Miscellaneous64 1961-12-05 18 HOCKEY SPORE— DIV 1: SCC v University, I'idane; SKC v RAF Seletar; Padang; Div 3: RbMt V KXAIH. Avpt !Ujah Kd. JOHORE RAIIRI': 1/10 PMO v Customs. Majidee; IRC T 1/2 KEO. PadangTAIPING: Tigers v Kilat Club. Regimental grd. SOCCER STORE Premier Cge: Juniors v Army. Jalan Besar 5.15. IPOH—64 words
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906 1961-12-05 19 THAUNG MYINE - THAUNG MYINE. SEAT GAMES PREVIEWED HOST NATION ALC OUT FOR HONOURS By RANGOON, Monday BURMESE athletes, men and women, who have had the benefit of training under an international team of coaches, drawn from both the East and the West, are nowReuter - 906 words
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Article172 1961-12-05 19 VIENTIANE. Mon. The Lao contingent to the SEAP Games in Rangoon will number 70. and will be led by Col. Bounkhong Pradlchit, Director of Youth and Sports. The contingent will be represented in volleyball, football, tennis, basketball, badminton and athletics. Sports leaders feel thatReuter - 172 words
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399 1961-12-05 19 BANGKOK, Monday rAILAND will send about 200 athletes and officials to the second SEAP Games in Rangoon and will take part in all events. This, according to a member of the SEAP Games committee, will be the biggest contingent next to that of theReuter - 399 words
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285 1961-12-05 19 ENGLAND STILL NEED 103 RUNS TO AVOID FOLLOW-ON I/ANPUR. Mon. Remarkable leg-break bowling by Subhas Gupte and Chandrakant Borde, who captured all eight England wickets to tall, helped India to a strong position on the third day oi the second Test here yesterday. England, giving one of the poorest batting285 words
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Article41 1961-12-05 19 TAIPING. Mon.— Two women's soccer teams from Penang— the Dental Nurses XI and the St. George's Schoolwill meet on the Sultan Yussuf stadium here on Dec. 9 in a charity match in aid of the youth clubs' project week41 words
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Article91 1961-12-05 19 SOCCER EUROPEAN CUP (Nuremberg. West Germany*: Nuremberg 1 Fenerbahce (Turkey; 0 TOL'R MATCH (Saigon): Oo-thernburg-Norrkoping Comb. 1 South Vietnam 1. TENNIS KRAMERS rKOftS&IONAL TENNIS TOL'RNAMLMI (Sydney): Andre Gimeno fftpaln) bt Mai Anderson (Aust) 6-4. 5-7. 7-6: Earl Buchholz (US) bt Rex Hartwig (Aust) «-4. 4-6. 6-3; Mervyn91 words
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Article367 1961-12-05 19 Vietnam's best will be cyclists SAIGON. Mon.— South Vietnam will send a team of 53 men to compete in the second SEAP games In Rangoon. At a meeting this week, the Directorate of Sport said this decision had been taken despite the need for the republic to cut expenses becauseReuter - 367 words
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Article239 1961-12-05 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Tht first in an^annual series of inter-territojaj badminton matches between Singapore Government Services Sports Council and the Federation body will be played at the Selangor B. A. hall on Dec. 9 and 10. The tournament will be played on the lines of the Thomas239 words
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Advertisement32 1961-12-05 19 y iXvl' lr i i i BY <Hr iftW it. No othOT «rf*k to E>Mv^ alllt p hl Eyyß> scauh wfcmkT. Vn^JflTy^ film* DEWARS 3™ IS THE SCOTCH frS® -IT NEVER VARIES32 words
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Advertisement203 1961-12-05 19 Make it Christmas fu?m every day of the year P\/ J<\\wtfri* her a FRIGIDAIRE QUALITY ri-.vx«ai APPLIANCE FREE CHRISTMAS jte^j GIFT TO EVERY pSsSpSN* CUSTOMER. SEE OUR W^SWm WONDERFUL SELEC- W^, TION OF FINE GIFTS AT THE FRIGIDAIRE CENTRE TO-DAY. A QUALITY GIFT FOR r ll^^^! A QUALITY PRODUCT! Yf203 words
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Article257 1961-12-05 20 LONDON. Mon— Apart from a certain amount ol optimism concerning United Kingdom prospects in the Common Market, there was very little to induce buyers to exlend commitments in the stock •oday. Nevertheless. Industrials encountered a selective demand. Sentiment was helped in the closing minutes by257 words
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Article24 1961-12-05 20 LONDON. Mon— Buyers £953 v^. sellers £954. Forward buyers £961, sellers £962. Settlement £956. Turn, over a.m. 315 tons. p.m. delayed. Tone: Steady.24 words
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Article41 1961-12-05 20 LONDON. Mon. Spot 22 ,d.. Jan. 22\d., Feb. 23d.. Mar. 23d., Jan. Mar. 23d.. April June 23'*d.. July/Sept. 23*»d., Oct. Dec. 23' 3 d., elf Dec. 22 s 'ltd., Jan. 22 9 16d.. Feb. 22 \d Tone: Quiet but steady.41 words
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335 1961-12-05 20 Pickets out early, but 246 students sit for exam SINGAPORE, Mon. 800 student pickets turned out at three centres as the supplementary Government Secondary Four (Chinese) examinations got under way this morning. But their attempts at persuasion and then their jeering tactics failed to prevent a total of 246 candidates335 words
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128 1961-12-05 20 SPY TAKEO CALLS BACK PEARL HARBOUR NEW YORK. Mon.— Takoo Yoshikawa, now 50. the Japanese spy who on Dei-. 7. 1941. sent the coded cable which meant the end of a large part of tho American Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbour, has reenacted his role. He did so for theReuter - 128 words
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Advertisement107 1961-12-05 20 The KOLOK First Ciade Soecia* Ribbon made on cotton I Cloth of extra rugto count. tight weava and balanced construction Inked wtt> i' i^Bl the finest inkt Yields I beautifully defined and ur- AsWMlVi.'? .<.* aalaaKX form print. MSml. tfj** aasssHl Packed in rightwcigH? AUiwi- aWNjBYi.-i^.ft o fl mum Container*,107 words
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Miscellaneous41 1961-12-05 20 The weather HIGHEST and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Slngapcre for the period 8 pin Sunday to 8 p.m. jestcrday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumr.ir 88 73 Kota Bhaiu B*2 73 86 72 Ipoh 8« 72 Makieon 90 72 BtngnpOW 88 7341 words
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