The Straits Times, 6 December 1961
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Title Section20 1961-12-06 1 mßxn AVEKACE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 Nat**" Ne**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1961. 15 CENTS.20 words
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Article650 1961-12-06 1 INDIA— MAO'S INVASION THREAT: See Back Page U.N. discovers 'battle plan' just before attack Indian troops take barrier ELISABETHVILLE, Tues. UNITED Nations troops and Katanga forces clashed here today as civilians began to flee from the city. Fighting began shortly after a senior U.N. official hadReuter - 650 words
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Article, Illustration1251 1961-12-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues CABINET TO HEAR TODAY OF DISAGREEMENT ON COMMISSION CHAIRMAN rr<HE Federation Ca- binet will hear a full report from Tengku Abdul Rahman tomorrow on his Malaysia talks with the British Government and the "small snag" that has arisen. The Tengku. who flew1,251 words
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214 1961-12-06 1 BRI'NEI TOWN. Tues. The Sultan of Brunei, Kir Omar Saifuddin, told the Legislative Council here today that the prospect of joining Malaysia was in my own personal view" very attractive. Speaking at the Budget session, the Sultan said that since the future214 words
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Article58 1961-12-06 1 SINGAPORE. Tues.—Armed robbers gagged and blindfolded the jaga of a Lever Brothers store in Clarke Quay last night and took away $10,150 worth of soap and toothpaste. Khushi Mohammed. 40. told police that the gang of three, armed with daggers took away the goods in two vans belonging58 words
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Article22 1961-12-06 1 VATICAN CITY. Tues. Pope John will broadcast his Christmas message to the world at 1900 GMT on Dec. 21. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article52 1961-12-06 1 /COLOMBO. Tuesday— The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and \J the Raja Permaisuri Agong of Malaya arrived here today In the liner Asia on their way to Bombay for their State visit to India and Pakistan. The King played golf in Colombo, while the Queen went shopping. They leaveReuter - 52 words
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Article453 1961-12-06 1 after that Assembly vote SINGAPORE, Tuesday. fHE student pickets at the Government Sup plementarv Chinese Secondary Four exaniin ation centres vanished today Instead, they held meetings at the Chinese High School in Buklt Tlmah Road and the Chung Cheng High School In Goodman Road The meetings lasted hours453 words
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Article28 1961-12-06 1 I USABETHfILLS, -One IN. Indian .mi wAi killed and Lieutenant and rate wounded «n f'c n Klisabrthvilfe M n; t(» rrp<>rt* from )»rt area Renter, his p.igr).Reuter - 28 words
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Article486 1961-12-06 2 WESTERN BIG TWO TO DISCUSS CHANCES OF ACHIEVING REDUCTION OF WORLD TENSION PRESIDENT John Kennedy and Mr. Harold Macmillan, the British Prime Minister, are to meet on Dec. 21 and 22 in Bermuda, it was announced here last night. President Kennedy and Mr Macmillan have ior some486 words
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167 1961-12-06 2 NEW YORK, Tues. —I The U.N Special Political Committee yesterday called for the withdrawal of all "foreign forces" from Oman, after a weeklong debate in which Arab staces accused Britain of continued "aggression" there. A resolution aaopted by the committee by 38 votesReuter - 167 words
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Article, Illustration60 1961-12-06 2 QUEEN Sirikit of Thailand points out a feature of the Buddhist festival of Loy Krathong to Princess Alexandra of Kent. The Princess, visiting Thailand during her goodwill tour of the Par East, spent two days of rest with King Bhumibhol and Queen Sirikit at their Klai60 words
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98 1961-12-06 2 CHIEFTAINS TAKE OFF SHOES FOR THE QUEEN RATHURST (Gambia), Tues. The 35 tribal chiefs of Gambia all devout Muslims removed their shoes as they stepped up to be presented to Queen Elizabeth yesterday in a ceremony at Brikana. 20 miles south of here. Their spokesman. Seyfu Omar Mbaki. said theReuter - 98 words
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Article28 1961-12-06 2 NEW YORK. Tues. The General Assembly yesterday adopted two resolutions aimed at preventing the spread of nuclear weapons to countries that do not have them —ReuterReuter - 28 words
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142 1961-12-06 2 Glenn gets set for orbital flight f A P E CANAVERAL* Tues.— Lt.-Col. John. Glenn, picked to make America's first orbital flight in space, yesterday moved into Project Mercury's "ready room* quarters here. The quarters are the MUM as those used by astronauts Sheppard and Grissom befort their sub-orbital flight.Reuter - 142 words
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143 1961-12-06 2 BRISBANE, Tuesday. ABOUT 300 jeering and booing people followed Mr. R. G. Menzies, the Australian Prime Minister, as he walked from Brisbane City Hall escorted by police last night after the most rugged election meeting of his campaign tour. Earlier hecklers had caused uproar asReuter - 143 words
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Advertisement179 1961-12-06 2 .^^^K^K. Toys that will be a thrill to own this Christmas I W£ meccano I m .«^^fe£^ Here"? loads of fun for girls and boys of all ages. For young engineers and architects, there are hours of endless joy with ta& "^^flj tor* that are a real thrill to own...179 words
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Miscellaneous42 1961-12-06 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby EVBBY MAN is\ /IT IS HIS NATURE 7D 4 WOMAN MUST TKY y OQ I POLYGAMOUS I I SeBKA MATB OTUIH I ITO UNO6KSTANO TUIS \&£dO-^ 1 \^ByNATu*ey \tuan his legal wt-ej \faiung of all /jgv/ ,/~^\}P^lJ42 words
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Article, Illustration1135 1961-12-06 3 NEW YORK, Tues Poet-diplomat talks of the two faces of Britain J)R. Conor Cruise O'Brien, former United Nations representative in the Congo, said yesterday he was an obstacle to British designs in the Congo. The Irish poet-diplo-mat, who has resigned fromReuter - 1,135 words
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147 1961-12-06 3 MEW YORK. Tuts. Mr. Frank Aiken, Irish External Affairs Minister, said yesterday that the British Press attacks on Dr. O'Brien were "unfair and unjust." At the same time, Mr. Aiken disclaimed responsibility for the statements made by Dr. O'Brien after resigning on Saturday fromReuter; UP - 147 words
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Advertisement137 1961-12-06 3 let the Supermarket ?V^> SUPPLY YOUR COOKED TURKEY \iK FOR YOU rj Have your TURKEY, GOOSE or DUCK ready cooked, all ft you have to do is to warm it ready for serving. This means you have more time to enjoy yourself and more time to play h itli the137 words
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Advertisement279 1961-12-06 3 £fcujgcj fA LADIES' DEPT. Ladies Printed Shift 4.90 each Y*| "Orion" Twin Sets 11.50 set Ladies Pleated Skirts 12.50 each \//'J Ladies Fancy Slacks 6.80 each PLEATED DRESSES $34.50 Tl\7* I MENS DEPT I I v>. A American Sport Shirts 5.90 up M* Arrow Terylcne Shirts. 22.50 eqch J V279 words
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Miscellaneous387 1961-12-06 3 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORT WAVE SERVICE: SERVICE 41.7 metres MEDIUM WAVE*BEBVICE: A.M. 600 Time Signal. Negara- A.M. 6.00 Good Morning- 602 ku. News Headlines; 6.05 Morn- Morning Prelude; 7.00 The Newsing Melodies; 7.00 Rendezvous 7i05 Melodies At Sunrise- 800 With Music; 7.30 Time Signal, The News; 8.05387 words
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Article763 1961-12-06 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday 'SELL-OUT MERGER? TO WHOM ARE WE SELLING OUT?' ASKS MR. RAJAH \|R. A.P. RAJAH (Alliance-Fairer Park) told the Legislative Assembly tonight that though he might be fighting the PAP, the door which both the PAP and he wanted to go through763 words
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Article21 1961-12-06 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Twenty-one people, including two women, were each fined $25 in the Ninth Magistrate's Court today for gambling.21 words
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Article33 1961-12-06 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Water will be shut off tomorrow from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in ZONES ONE and FOUR and from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. In ZONES FIVE and SIX.33 words
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Article, Illustration106 1961-12-06 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The six-year-old daughters of two rival political leaders were among the 69 children, who "graduated" from the Nanyang Kindergarten in Bukit Timah this evening. They were Lee Wei Ling, daughter of Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Tew, and Lee Yu lien, daughter of Dr.106 words
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Article182 1961-12-06 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. rrHTRTY-NINE strikers of the Hua Heng Rubber Factory in Jurong were this afternoon arrested by police for allegedly obstructing the entrance of the factory. i 1 The workers are members of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union. The Police Secretary, Mr. Llm Seng182 words
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Article227 1961-12-06 4 SQUATTER TROUBLE: POLICE STEP IN SINGAPORE. Tues. A police party this morning rushed to Whltley Road, where a demolition squad from the Ministry of National Development were confronted by more than 100 angry squatters. The arrival of 30 policemen In five patrol cars prevented any trouble. Tension developed when 50227 words
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Advertisement226 1961-12-06 4 AXyOIXr E M E IV T The Management of the following theatre* in Singapore regret to inform the public that due to industrial action, the Saturday midnight and Sunday 9 a.m. cheap morning matinee shows at rheie theatres have boon cancelled until further notice. THE NORMAL DAILY SHOWS WILL CONTINUE226 words
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Advertisement231 1961-12-06 4 G3EEO OPENS TOMORROW! (SPORE) 5 SHOWS DAILY AT Um.-UO-400-UO 9Jop.n: pAUiNEWMAn HUSTLER jtarring PIPER LAURIE* JACKIE GLEASON^GEORGE C. SCOTT fjf^S \|A JiBPBM Th« RANK ORGANISATION prestnts |b| A L^A L A ROY BAKER Production INTME OIRP E TS JOHN MILLS SYLVIA SYMS BRENDA DE BANZIE A CINOUSCOM PICTUM IH COLOUR231 words
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Article, Illustration2478 1961-12-06 5 RAJAH HITS OUT at BARISAN— AND ALSO at PRIME MINISTER Straits Times Assembly Reporters SINGAPORE, Tuesday That isn't the way to get merger of any sort, phoney or otherwise... I^HE Alliance membei 1 for Farrer Park. Mr. A. P. Rajah today accused the Barisan Sosialis of not being sincere about2,478 words
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Advertisement128 1961-12-06 5 hoi* back W ,fIF IHTf VbT^l S*% bCb\ Jlv V bt^ jomp jj* Iw tlt^Cl I I*l A truly happy event for Mrs. Tan and her friends arc soon there V^dmj^^ to wish her happiness and a quick return to health. To help her j^g Wk regain her strength they128 words
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Advertisement203 1961-12-06 5 '-/V^ j^T K^^^^H H »*'<*> o( "Xlnputobl* •Itgoncf «h* BB V^^feHJß Vulcain Calendate. A S«lf-po»trcd Vulcain BB Calendate it Ih* finttt and mo»t >lgni«ican« V| M I advanc«m«nt in watch dnign; 100"^ wattfBn^fts! proof. Thit r*m«rfcabl* watch ttllt you th» dor Oh l5kH d automatically. It it lovely lo look203 words
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171 1961-12-06 6 Aborigine attraction for 'Visit Orient Year' guests 1 MUAR. Tues.— Twenty aoorigines from the JohorePahang border were taken by a chartered bus to Singapore yesterday to take part in a stage show in a series marking the "Visit the Orient Year.' The show, "The Wonders of the Malayan Jungle," will171 words
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Article50 1961-12-06 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.The deputy director of Veterinary Servlc. Mr. S. Thuraisingham. and the State Veterinary Officer of Johore. Mr K. T. John, left here today by air for Bangkok to attend the F.A.O. regional conference on animal production and health which opens there tomorrow until Dec. 16.50 words
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180 1961-12-06 6 A LOR STAR, Tues. The Ist Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment, '''filch is moving to Kuala Lumpur next week after serving six years in Alor Star, said goodbye to Kedah today with an impressive parade at Its Kepala Batas Camp. The Sultan and Sultanah, the Mentrl180 words
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Article33 1961-12-06 6 IPOH. Tues.— The Central Perak Planting Association has contributed $1,239 to the National Monument Fund. A cheque was handed over yesterday to the District Officer. Dindlngs, Inche Senawi bin Haji Zainuddin.33 words
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Article303 1961-12-06 6 TAI SING ONN - TAI SING ONN By They are doing men's jobs and earning more than the men, says Ministry report yyOMEN in Malaya are not only doing men's jobs today some even manage to earn more than men at these jobs. The Ministry of Labour, in its latest monthly report,303 words
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Article221 1961-12-06 6 LONDON. Tuesday. AN appeal by Mr. Chow Yoong Hong, a textile dealer, of High Street, Kuala Lumpur, from a Judgment of the Court of Appeal at Kuala Lumpur in favour of Choong Fan Rubber Manufactory. whom he had sued for $31,112. the amount of221 words
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Article65 1961-12-06 6 CASE OF THE SOFT HEARTED ROBBERS IPOH. Tues. Five robbers returned $26 to a fish seller after robbing him of $94. Choy Ah Seong. 25, said later that he had pleaded with the gang, two of whom were armed with daggers, to let him keep some money to carry on65 words
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Article40 1961-12-06 6 MERSING. Tues. Dr. S. Sivarajah, medical officer here, has been transferred to the Johore Bahru General Hospital as State eye specialist. Dr. James Low from the Johore Bahru General Hospital will replace Dr. Sivarajah in Merslng.40 words
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Article31 1961-12-06 6 KUALA KANGSAR. Tues.— An unclaimed two-year-old buffalo (weight: 150 katis). which was injured in a car accident near here, was sold yesterday in a police auction for $81.31 words
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Article29 1961-12-06 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.A larvae collector. G. Krishnan Nair. 19. today was committed for trial on a charge of raping a 13-year-old girl. He reserved his defence.29 words
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179 1961-12-06 6 TOO WAI' OR POOVAYEE? ALL THE SAME TO THIS WOMAN IJUALA LUMPUR. Tues. An Indian woman on an estate In Johore answers to TWO names one of which is distinctly CHINESE. According to the latest monthly report of the Ministry of Labour, she caused quite a lot of trouble until179 words
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Article, Illustration56 1961-12-06 6 MR. AND MRS. SATHANANDAN after their wedding at the St. John Ambulance Association hall in Ipoh The bride. Miss T. Nesamalar. is a teacher at the Sultan Yussuf Primary School. Batu Gajab. The bridegroom, secretary of Ipoh District Hockey League, is on the staff of the56 words
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Article164 1961-12-06 6 MALACCA. Tues.— Six men accused of assaulting a man were acquitted and discharged by the Sessions Court here today after counsel had apologised for them. The six were Tamby bin Abu. Hashim bin Hussein. Hussein bin Said. Sa'ad bin Abdullah. All bin Hussein and Salleh bin164 words
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363 1961-12-06 6 From K. KRISHNA MOORTHY NEW DELHI. Tuesday OASHTRAPATI Bha- van, one of Asia's most spectacular palaces and the home of Presid ent Rajendra Prasad of India, is now being readied for the state visit ot the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. who is363 words
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Advertisement573 1961-12-06 6 Raffles Place, Singapore Tel: ***** \v l\/J y\/ jk& *j r it £j £j ©Sp3«m\ or IP Film Shows *i c^mMl. aßP^y- *L JKall^^Bfr^ HUP^ imammm mmm m am *~i*'*'''^^ (if *>*"' *-s *s *-> V^B^^^l RHSs^iii&\ Sonta Clous himself is in Robinson's Wonderland of Toys. So bang XyX Free573 words
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Article72 1961-12-06 7 The migrant fishermen return IJUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Six hundred fishermen have rejoined their families in Trengganu after 10 months fishing ln the East Coast of Johore. A further 200 fishermen are 1 expected to return to their homes in Trengganu shortly from their seasonal migration. The fishermen leave their homes72 words
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Article28 1961-12-06 7 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Tues. -Thieves ransacked the home of a clerk. Llm Tee Seng, of Kampong Kovil, last r.ight and took cash and jewellery worth about $2,00028 words
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Article, Illustration98 1961-12-06 7 npHESE girl candidates tak--1 ing the elementary mathematics paper of the supplementary Singapore Government Chinese Secondary Four examination at the Teachers Training College Centre hide their faces from the camera. They were among the «28 candidates who missed the paper during the98 words
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Article183 1961-12-06 7 Lunchtime escort for top staff SINGAPORE, Tuesday. pOLJCE today escorted the European managerial r staff out of the strikebound offices of Guthrie and Co. in the Chartered Bank: Chambers, Battery Road, as they made their way to lunch through a crowd of striking pickets from the Singapore Business Houses Employees'183 words
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177 1961-12-06 7 3 UNIONISTS ACCUSED OF ASSAULT, INTIMIDATION SINGAPORE. Tues. Foo Yong Fong. president <>f j the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union, and two union members pleaded not guilty in a magistrate's court today to charges of assault and intimidation of officers of the strike-bound Guthrle and Co. Ltd. Foo is alleged177 words
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Article89 1961-12-06 7 Officers to train in Britain KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Two officers of the Federation Armed Forces will leave this week for training in Britain. They are Pilot Officer Lee Theng Kooi. of the Royal Malayan Air Force, and Lieut. Jaafar bin Mohamed, of the Federation Artillery. Pilot Officer Lee will leave89 words
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Article54 1961-12-06 7 PENANG. Tues.— A woman motorcyclist, fined $10 for a traffic offence today, askec the Magistrate. Mr. Ajaib Singh, to halve the amount. "There Ls no bargaining here," the Magistrate told Low Yoon Chow, who pleaded guilty to parking her motorcycle at a "no-waiting" area ln Church54 words
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Article45 1961-12-06 7 PENAN'G. Tues.— The Yen. A C. Dumper. Archdeacon ol North Malaya, will address the Penang Historical Society on 'The history of St. George's Church' at the Fenang library at 6 p.m. on Dec. 13. The talk is open to the public.45 words
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144 1961-12-06 7 NAVY GOES ON SOS MISSION TO ISLAND SINGAPORE Tues. The Royal Malayan Navy was called in today to rush medical aid to Pulau Aur (pop. 350), an island oft* the Johore coast, where 45 people have been taken ill. Normally, a police boat would have been sent on the mission,144 words
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Advertisement427 1961-12-06 7 tfsJWrff m #saf Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain, Stops Itching as it Shrinks Haemorrhoids London (Sprrlal) For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the astonishing ability to nhxink haemorrhoids, stop llrhing, and re Here pain without surgery.427 words
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Advertisement291 1961-12-06 7 .AMERICA'S' aqeuiortli h RUBBED., 'w The First Fragrant Puff tells 'ii'VcNjVi you it is a BLEND OF s^jEt/fjL. VINTAGE TOBACCO that (wMrxifc precludes Imitation of Aroma 9<u.,^^mAWv F.A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ (1961) LTD. SINGAPORE: 187. Cecil Street. Tel: ***** K. LUMPUR: 707, Asio Insuronc* Building. T«<: ***** s^b^bl j W "^?W i291 words
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142 1961-12-06 8 HER SIGHT SAVED AFTER ACID ATTACK 1/UALA LUMPUR, Tues. 1Y Madam Chin Chiew Yoong. 52. who had acid thrown on her by robbers on an estate near Kajang last week, has been told by doctors at the General Hospital here that her right eye has been saved and there is142 words
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473 1961-12-06 8 A forst-class public service is the aim of Whitleu Council KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday T^HE Permanent Secrex tary to the Prime Minister's Department. Dato Abdul Aziz bin Ha.ji Abdul Majid, said today that the ultimate objective of the Whitley Council must be "an absolutely firstclass public service which has no room473 words
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Article92 1961-12-06 8 MALACCA. Tues.— A rubber smallholder. Pow Boon Chan, was found guilty in the Malacca Sessions Court today of giving a $200 bribe to a detective and fined $100. A rubber dealer, Llm Kirn Hong, charged together with Pow, was acquitted and discharged without his defence being92 words
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Article27 1961-12-06 8 SEREMBAN. Tues. The headmaster of the nationaltype school at Lfjiggeng, Leonard Eric Jansz. was today fined $20 because his dog bit a postman. Abdul Malik.27 words
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Article152 1961-12-06 8 CEREMBAN, Tues. Mr. Ournam Singh fHll (Socialist Front) will Introduce 11 motions and ask 27 questions at the Negrl Sembilan Legislative Assembly meetIng to be held on Dec 19 to 22 His motions urge the banning of pin-tables to discourage gambling, unfreezing of applications for152 words
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Miscellaneous224 1961-12-06 8 Buys Bunny By Balph Beimduhl Li 9 l Abner By Al Capp ISSUE A A** KISS V H&iMfT-C-'CHf- \(-AN'THEN.AH'LLSMOrHMR YeVAH SEfcSBCH STRICT? AT ME, J\ /FAHK/h/OND/ HIM MFK/SSESff- AH'LL J STRICTNESS V. JEST < < WiC Jff £XT AH HOLOMAHSELF J> STRANGLE HIM W/F —r/ SHE'S STRICT A 5 Ifflnj224 words
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Article, Illustration1037 1961-12-06 9 Mystery Baron appeared in 1771 Macao with five *petticoats' (WAS HE AN EXILED RUSSIAN FROM SIBERIA?) THE Annual Register for the year 1772 offered many enticing items of news for its readers. There was a copy of a "Will made by His Majesty King (Jeorge I in favour of lhe1,037 words
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Article704 1961-12-06 9 many of his countrymen, were carried to Casan." So far. so good. The Baron, then, had been sent by the Russians to Siberia. From there he had conirived to escape to Kamchatka with a number of his fellow officers and men. There he had bought704 words
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Advertisement194 1961-12-06 9 »S*l\\ \*V^Vc\f A A rubberised, lasting seal which cuts out nvVl^Miff flFa^L c nee< or constant removal and re-applica-ypfl^r^^^L on mess Y coloured wax polishes. Hi RONSEAL COLOURED SEAL i, the new way of treating verandahs, garagf s g^jpl^^^^ an< j o ther concrete and stone floois .a-rttf"^ ««.«.n~t-»i Ends194 words
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Obituary22 1961-12-06 10 M H«.rf« S/» Minimum i OR NAVUDU r.^'her of I)r N, ■rii pasved away pe;icefullv on »th Nov. «1 at Madra.«.22 words
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Article74 1961-12-06 10 7* H'orrfs Minimum) TMC FAMILY of the lai» W. G. Rrohier thank Rev. Ooi. friend' and rsjathfol for their attendanre*. condol-•n-ei wreathe awlstaacs at his funeral. MR A MRS Robert Cnoa thank all friaod*. relative f an.t esreciiilly their r»»ni« Ml me neip. heM wishes «:f« and kind vmi.inie74 words
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Obituary35 1961-12-06 10 Mgr<> Sill I Minimum) TREASURED MEMORIES of Robatt r.ni>io>nn simufi RoM in the Lord, AOatoM flool In Iks .«»eet hy »nd Of, we "hdil me. t on >hat OMHSUgJsi irioie Inserted by bis35 words
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Article238 1961-12-06 10 in l»«rrf. S/A Minimum) ETTY COSTELLO captivating sinter at The Cockpit. HCALTHV HAIR la BMDtlfO) expert m« ••tunes thai bai season p»ron yo'ir hmr at Retty* 3<lB Prlnsep »>rs»t. Spore Phone I\HO. FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS shoppin*. hop »t HlMn* Cold Rtor.ice Smart tosMM MM for all o<iiFion*. < hildren238 words
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The Straits Times Wednesday, December 6 1961.
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Article581 1961-12-06 10 The Prime Minister has returned to the warmest oi welcomes in Kuala Lumpur, having achieved substantially all the objectives of his Lon don journey agreement on his Malaysian concept, merger with Singapore within the projected Malaysian Federation and the use of the Singapore bases. One "small snag."'581 words
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Article386 1961-12-06 10 The U.S. Government, aware that it could no longer count on success in trying to prevent the U.N. talking about Chinese representation, has for the first time in eleven years given up the attempt. Such radical recognition of what Mr. Rusk last January called "the factual situation"386 words
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Article267 1961-12-06 10 The persistence of Pirtuguese rule in the Indian *'es*. coast territory of Goa is a senseless anachronism and is showing signs of becoming a dangerous one as well. Indian coastal shipping has been fired on in the past week with, it is said, the loss of a267 words
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716 1961-12-06 10 MICHAEL MOYNIHAN - COLOURED CHILDREN FIND AN OPEN DOOR MICHAEL MOYNIHAN: *What d'you want a blackie for?' attitude is fast disappearing London, Tu«s From "Nigerian baby boy, six months old, would prefer a good neat foster mother."' The advertisement, one of dozens like it appearing weekly in local newspapers near London, underlines a716 words
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LETTERS
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423 1961-12-06 10 A GREAT deal has been written regarding the recent Singapore Grand Prix and as an ex-rider myself (Belgian, Dutch, French and German Grand Prixs. also the Isle of Man TT), I shouid like to add my own observations. First. I cannot agree423 words
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Article, Illustration749 1961-12-06 10 Turkey: New currents of discord... AS THE NEW GOVT. GOES TO WORK ALMOST AT GUN-POINT IjMET INONU, the 78--ye«3r-old Prime Minister of, Turkey is well known in international circles. In 1923, at the Lausanne conference, his tenacity and diplomatic skill forced Lord Curzon, then British Foreign Secretary, to admit defeat,749 words
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Advertisement97 1961-12-06 10 CONCERT GUITARS Hofner new 1«e1 mode) Standard or Cut-ower G«iiterj, now ovoiloble for immeaiote delivery. All 1961 Hofner Concert Guitors ore fitter) with "Slender Necks" with adiuttoble infernal tarn-rods, enabling neck adjustments when necessary. Prices as follows Stondcra Mooelv rtoinw 450 $95 00 Hofner 4SS SI 05.00 Motner 45* $125.0097 words
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Advertisement44 1961-12-06 10 NEW!) WYNN'C AUTO-MEDIC cdS^f^affiHii REDUCES >§asll^ EXHAUST $^\lfSy POKING! JTC wfeaioiL BURNING! Available from stock from »a«ac >••■ UNITED MOTOR WORKS LTD. 137. Orchard Road, SINGAPORE 44. Jalan Raja Laut, KUALA LUMPUR 116. Prangin Road, PENANG GUARANTEED SUPERIOR GyC* QUALITY INDIAN djA CONDIMENT ma <y^44 words
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185 1961-12-06 11 Waddell: This talk of struggle -What struggle? LTUCHING. Tues. The Governor of Sarawak. Sir Alexander Waddell, today criticised what he termed 'much talk of the struggle for independence "What struggle?" he asked while speaking at the opening budget session of the Council Negri. "The way ls clear for all to185 words
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Article29 1961-12-06 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. The currency fund of the Currency Commissioners for Malaya and British Borneo gainid a profit of $37,160,459 last year, compared with $29,668,--578 in 1959.29 words
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Article92 1961-12-06 11 University debate on merger [JUALA LUMPUR. Tue.v A public symposium on the current topic of the merger between the Federation and Singapore will be held at the Arts Lecture Theatre In the University of Malaya here on Friday at 8 p.m. Among those taking part In the discussion will be92 words
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Article37 1961-12-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The chairman ol the Mercantile Bank. Sir Kenneth Mealing, and Lady Mealing will arrive here from Hong Kong on Friday, to attend the opening of the new bank in Market Street.37 words
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Article411 1961-12-06 11 Robbers aided— by victims A COURTING COUPLE WERE HELD UP AT THE BOTANIC GARDENS, THEN THEY DROVE THE THUGS TO FREEDOM PENANG, Tuesday. COURTING couple held up by two robbers last night later HELPED the robbers to escape. Both the hold-up men and their victims were in a car when411 words
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Article56 1961-12-06 11 RAWANG. Tues. Three Alliance Ministers will address a rally at the MCA SDorts ground here on Dec. 12. They are the Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Dato Ong Yoke Un; the Minister of Posts, Works and Telecommunications, Dato V. T. Sambanthan and the Minister of56 words
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Article46 1961-12-06 11 SEREMBAN, Tues The Mentri Besar. Dr. Mohamed Said bin Mohamed, yesterday opened a six-day course for 132 adult education teachers at the King George V School here. A similar course for 200 more teachers will be held from Dec. 18 to 23.46 words
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Article34 1961-12-06 11 PENANG. Tues— More than 350 scouts from 10 States today registered at Jubilee Camp. Telok Bahang, for the five-day Penang jamborette. opening tomorrow, to mark the golden jubilee of Scouting ir. Malaya.34 words
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Article27 1961-12-06 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The Mentri Besar of Johore. Dato Haji Hassan bin Hajl Yunos. yesterday opened a $4,500 community hall In Pengkalan Batu In Merslng.27 words
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133 1961-12-06 11 COUNTERFEIT RING: POLICE STEPPING UP PRESSURE KLANG, Tues.— Police here are stepping up their efforts to catch up with a counterfeit gang which is circulating dud 50-cent coins. A man detained recently has been released after Interrogation. Police have raided a shop here where they found a quantity of dud133 words
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Article125 1961-12-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Fourteen countries will take part in the International Labour Organisation (ILO) Asian seminar on prevention and settlement of industrial disputes, to be held at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall here on Thursday. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will open the seminar,125 words
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Article, Illustration79 1961-12-06 11 MARIAM, daughter of the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, stands on the saluting dais at the Kuala Lumpur airport yesterday while her father, on his return from the Malaysia talks in London, inspects the guard of honour by the Royal Federation of Malaya Police. She79 words
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Article249 1961-12-06 11 Fisherman dies after capsize KUALA TRENGGANU, Tuesday 'rHE north-east monsoon, now building up to its A annual peak of flooding and devastation, has claimed its first victim on the East Coast. He was a fisherman. Inche Aman bin Awang. who, with six others aboard two boats was thrown overboard when249 words
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271 1961-12-06 11 PUPILS TOLD: OBSERVE THIS CHINESE SAYING... KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. rpHE Education Minister, Inche Abdul Rahman Talib, today again referred to the student trouble in Singapore and warned children in Chinese schools in the Federation not to behave like the Singapore students. He gave this warning when he addressed Selangor Chinese271 words
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109 1961-12-06 11 7 out of 8 Pahang schools go 'national' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues—The Ministry of Education announced today that seven out of eight Chinese secondary schools in Pahang have been converted into fully-assisted national type schools. The Chung Ching Middle School in Raub Ls the latest school to be given full assistance.109 words
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Article47 1961-12-06 11 KUALA KUBU BAHRU. Tues. Members of the Kuala Kubu Bahru Youth Club yesterday donated $70 towards the District Mosque Fund. Inche Moknti bin Ra.>hld. president of the club, handed the money to the Imam hert. Inche Mohamed Arltl bin Hajl Abdul Rahman.47 words
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Article52 1961-12-06 11 IPOH. Tues. Nine-hund-red national language teachers of adult education classes in Perak will begin a weeks course in batches this month. The Mentri Besar. Dato Sha'ari bin Shafiee. will open tomorrow morning the course for the first batch of 400 teachers at the Sekolah Tuanku52 words
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Article44 1961-12-06 11 PENANG. Tues. Tan Kin Hye. 19. was today fined $20 for failing to produce his driving licence at a police station within five days of his being ordered to do so by a police officer In Ayer Itam Road on Aug. 17.44 words
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Article25 1961-12-06 11 KUALA KUBU BAHRU, Tues. Inspector Abu Bakar bin Hussein, left here yesterday for a one-week course at C.ID. headquarters in Kuala Lumpur.25 words
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Advertisement211 1961-12-06 11 Fthe A GOODS M §TTHAT BEAR A I W COUNTRY'S PLEDGE Pledge for an internat.onally accepted standard of quality. The engineering goods manufactured m India today compare with the best produced in any part of the world. There is no compro. mise on quality. Latest machines and techniques are employed211 words
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Advertisement35 1961-12-06 11 din I f I J PERFUMES I I m^*^^ssffl CHANTILLY FLATTERIE jv^cSPfcJßSo *\9wJ fumes which spell romance. lh deli B hrful Miff V* V container. SOU ACSNTI L.E TELB <k 008 TRADINO SOCIBTY HMMtN-HMMNI ici>m35 words
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Article114 1961-12-06 12 Hard times ahead for Indonesia JAKARTA. Tucs. Nexi year will be worse lor Indonesia than 1961. according to the Minister for Development. Basic Industries and Mines. Mr Chaerul Saleh. The Minister told reporters after returning from a tour of North Sumatra iliat efforts to solve the problem of f'eding and114 words
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Article, Illustration743 1961-12-06 12 Sweden tells Assembly: Decide now on China Ceylon charges: US imposing 'iron curtain 9 on Chinese people NEW YORK Tuesday said yesterday that it could not support a move to require a two-thirds majority for the seating of Communist China in the world organisation. MRS. ULLA LINDSTROM told the GeneralReuter; Agencies - 743 words
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Article, Illustration54 1961-12-06 12 AS a form of protest against the Government's intention to restrict immigration into Britain. London students organised a "welcome party" at Waterloo Station when a contingent of West Indian immigrants arrived. The welcome was sponsored by the Movement for Colonial Freedom, as a demonstration of goodwill between54 words
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Advertisement227 1961-12-06 12 I BHB.- M The Champagne of bottle beer Miller Brewing Company, Milwtukee. W.komui. U. S. A, THE NEW UNIVERSAL ENCYCLOPEDIA IN IS Volume* a H«lf-Les»ker binding *****0 'plus free bookcase Compiled by over 400 experts, ■rhis, oil-British Encyclopedic^ i j:ontoins the sum totol of« Human leorning,_experience and ■wisdom. Yet, for227 words
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Miscellaneous245 1961-12-06 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS overhauled <tr S SSiS^ron^SS ffi: 3S-. etWLfcn.l. P-W 13. Sanctimonious talk by a good 7 _i" is— man about money <7K 1T J*f rock form <* T"™* 13. Ostentatious college festival? Augasi i* drvoted to prodiv- <&>- ing a tuft of hair on the'hp 14. Becoming245 words
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Advertisement1713 1961-12-06 13 BLUE FUNNEL LIMB FKICNI ENOUIRIEI: IM< 1405 PAUUt ENtUIRIES. I«i 7411 TO ADEN. LIVERPOOL. CIASCOW. IONOON. ft CONIINCNTAL PORTS. D«t Spore Stilt Vmm P**W| (UMAiUi ufirpMl, Ouclm Mi. 11 hi I hi Ml hi II 1 tULors LiMit. Hamburg, Holland. Otc 7 Ok 8 Ok 11/11 la* 11 PAlnutius wfiiptM1,713 words
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Advertisement1371 1961-12-06 13 r he E. A. C. lines- A HlNtS Tt: MHITtttANtAN. CONTINENTAL ft SCANtINATIAN PttTS. Sham Ptnang jCP*®^ lORIIANA" Stilt* I* Pirt' 7 Oec I I Oie ftftjETlAW MALACCA' t) C) 12/15 Oec 18/11 tK 11/11 tK HI IR>\|3| SAMOA M I*C/ 4 Jai 5/ 7 JM 1/ I Jll TBkXjtsi1,371 words
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Advertisement1615 1961-12-06 13 Km THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SINCAPtRE (lK*r**ratM la tM MM Maeaaa) It irMS EXPRESS SERVICES Tl LONDON LIVERPOOL ft C*NTI«NTAI POtTI S'por* P S'htai Ptnant BEMLOE'i.L.) LIMM, M'Orougti. Hamouri la Pi/Tata BENRINNES L'iml. G'mouth.R'dart.H'Dwi DM 11/1* tM 7/11 BM 17/11 BENALDER (H) H'kirg, l>-\ Ha«rt. M'brc BM M/M BM1,615 words
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Advertisement1219 1961-12-06 13 McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. VBrS nu n* bwi «T M> EIXJKRMAN UHB «k KLA VKHESS UME I LINDON, HAMBURC, ROHEROAM. Itt ANCELES. SAN FRANCISCO NAVRE ft NULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTIANO CITY Of RiPBN Aeeiatiu earn ttr caatiai t Sulk S"poft P. Sham Pmang •n,Ve.,\iiV, 21/2. BK 11DK/IJM 28/11 Im1,219 words
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Article36 1961-12-06 14 SINGAPORE, Dec 5 RUBBER: 75} cents per lb. (up half a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 75? cents (steady quiet) TIN: 5479.57* per picul (down Sl.B7j>. Estimated unofficial offering >40 tons (down 10 tons).36 words
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Article210 1961-12-06 14 QECEMBtR ftrtt grade rubber buytrt f.e.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 73) cent* per lb up half a cent on 1 Monday price. The tone wai quiet but ataady. ICC. ft A. closing prices In cents per 'b. yesterday: Int. 1 R.B.S. Prompt f.o.b. buyers 73), aeilrra 75»:210 words
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Article14 1961-12-06 14 Further November rubber crops included: Kuala Reman 101.000 Ib. Nyalas 62.530 lb.14 words
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Article114 1961-12-06 14 MELBOURNE. Tuti. INVESTMENT shares were traded a.ong sleaay lines. Base mrtals and oils were bteatiy. Broken HIM South gained M. to 12.5. 3d. and Anst Oil and Gu Is. 6d. to 21s. 6d. Commonwealth bond* were .steacy. Con. Zinc 62 Mount In 86 lOt Herald 6J la N.B.114 words
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Article181 1961-12-06 14 I SHIPS lying alangsida ths linn»p»ra wharvti today art: Tatarrax 3K/39. Flm Maersk 31 '32, Ruys 31/32. Frankfurt 10 11. Van Linnchotrn 1.V16. Lcovin« IP. MtanrtJ liov<i 35 3«, Cannanora 4 3. Bentong L' 3. Auby NW. 4/5. Outtr raads: L.lan Hrn. Kaoeko*. Norelx. Kizik L*btd»v. Lib»rfad.181 words
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476 1961-12-06 14 From Our Market Correspondent rERE was only negligible bti'lncss in tins on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and more business was done in the industrial section. This, however, was only small. The tin share market lacked stimulus and the drop of $1.87} in476 words
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Article23 1961-12-06 14 Malayan Stock Indices: Dec. 4 Dw. 5 Industrials: 158.68 158.90 Tins: 301.10 301.02 S rubber*: 231.85 229.12 Jan. I 938= 100.23 words
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Article679 1961-12-06 14 MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE > DUSINESS on t.,e Malayan Stock Pxcnange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals m brackets: Industrials: Gammon (1.0001 $1.69): Cold Store (1.000) (2.42 cd (2.000) J-' 4J cd: Steamers (5.000) SO cent* ON: 8. Traders 1.000 1 $4.60 xd D: Boustead 1 1.000) 51. 42679 words
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Article137 1961-12-06 14 THE Malayan exchange iinkr 1 Atsceiaticn made these changes in Its rates to merchant* yenterday (all rate* to $100): Mew Yersi: t.nylns TT 32 15M6. airmail OD 33 1 16. 90 d *t 33 5/16 credit hills, 33 7/18 trade bills. Canada: buytnc TT 34|, airmail OD 34|.137 words
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175 1961-12-06 14 THE price of tin underwent a reaction in Singapore yesterday and fell $1.87* to $479,874 on an offering of 240 tons. In London during the overnight afternoon trading cash tin fell £3 10s. per ton and three months £3. Demand quieter Tin175 words
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Article178 1961-12-06 14 /ynciAl., preliminary ftguies show that October was the fourth month tli:s year ;n which pan-Malayan trade showed a favourable balance. The Octocet balance at $2.9 million compared wilta $2.1 million in March. $31.7 million in August, and $14 million on the revised figures lor September. Total October178 words
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Article111 1961-12-06 14 Chmiti Prtduct Cithang* t>n(igir« rwan price* p*r pieul ymtrtfay: C*c*nut all: b~lk $33 aelitr*. drum 5371 arliera. C»»r»: Novrmt>cr IK Continent $25 buyer", *25i «cll«r». •>•■*»: Muntok white, $!6:"i *«ltcrs. tank white $180 aellrrx. special Sarawak black »127» tellera, garnVd l^mponc black $127 J sellera. Lampoo* j111 words
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Advertisement1247 1961-12-06 14 V^— KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. Exprtis U.S.A. Pacitic «Jc Atlantic Coast Service ETA ETA fTA' €TA S*Mfl P. S rim H «ong S. r rar. jco I. Angelej N.YotM KMUkIK* Mira" 71 31 Die 31 Die/ 2 Jai t Jia 21 Jin tt Jia 1] Fll •KMikiwa Hwa 71 Jai/1,247 words
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Advertisement545 1961-12-06 14 H!°!ORIENTJ LINES I TO AMERICA S.S. "CHUSAN" (24,000 tens fully aircondrttoiMd fitted with stabilisers) PENANG 6th April 1962 deporting SINGAPORE 9th April 1962 for HONOLULU, VANCOUVER, SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES via Manila, Hongkong, Kobe Yokohama. (Round voyages available return to Singapore 2nd Juna and Penang 4th Juno 1962) For Reservations,545 words
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Advertisement225 1961-12-06 14 TENDER CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS GAS DEPARTMENT: (a) Sale of Surplus Oil Gas Tar at Kalian- Gas Work.--(b) Laying of Gas Mains and Service* from 1/1/1962 to 31/12/1952. Trader Deposit $100 for item (a) and $2M for item (b). Tendeis (a) and <bY close a* 2.15 p.m. on 19th225 words
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Advertisement561 1961-12-06 14 FIRST MANSION FLATS (faring the sea) MEYER ROAD Advertiser willing to transfer the earliest bookings of two of the best flats ln "A" Block 9 %z 10. nearest to. anu facing, the sea. No afternoon m. On the most ideal floors. Box A559T ST. Spore. MALACCA J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders561 words
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Advertisement1536 1961-12-06 15 I ontinurd liom Page 10) SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Word* tt (Min.)— Baa St ct: extra WANTED English ipeaklns Waitresses. Nee Soon Bar 122-1, Transit Road. Singapore. TRACER— European Engineering firm require youth to learn tracing of englreerlnx drawing*. Reply Box AHS4 ST K 1,. WANTED School care-taker. State remuneration required1,536 words
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Advertisement888 1961-12-06 15 EDUCATION Ward* U (Min.)— Baa St ct*. extra ST. FRANCIS Girl* Softool, vacancies Forms II 111 TV V registration open. Apply Supervisor. Week-days only. 98 St. Francia Road off Et. Michael* Road, Spore. SHORTHAND!! (Morning Three Vontba: Afternoon Evening Five Months: 70 WPM. Guaranteed. Register c. rly: Raja* College (Gian888 words
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Advertisement2454 1961-12-06 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Ward* ti (Min.)— Box it ct*. OMtrm BOROWARD T.S. 1988 good condition "radio many extras c/ina till 1962 h/p can be arranged. Tel: Spore *****. PORO CONSUL JULY 1901 oae European owner 2300 miles First Class condition 85.600/-. Telephone B'pore *****. TBSS MILLMAN MINX black saloon2,454 words
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Advertisement195 1961-12-06 15 WHERE TO EAT (Sport) M Word* tit (Minimum > Dmilw 1 month. It Word* $2.50 (Mm.) MUI FONO RISTAURANT:- Luncheon at only $1.90 per hc;id: Ol«>r» ftoup Braised Oxtail Potatoes Carrota Roll Butter Chrese Coffee. 1011 Ford Consul s BSO I*S4 Ferd Popular ce 0 0 WA u Ord Contul195 words
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Article949 1961-12-06 16 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - KATHLEEN HICKLEY i 1 Man in the Moon delves into disused well to claim it MOTHER Goose has her cousin Griselda to stay and gives a party in her honour. The gander arranges a treasure hunt which is a great success. When everyone has found his prize949 words
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Article246 1961-12-06 16 Over-17 pen friends Simon Yong, aged 18; 69-1, Ipoh Roar. Kiiiiiu Lumpur; swimming, table-iennl& Jenny Kee, agea, 24; 1030, Sultan Roau. Aulong Village Taiplng; tson^s movlo Frrnando Sim. aged 18: 82 Lorong O. Telok Kurau, Singapore 15; Summing, cycling. Andrew Low, aged 19: 210. Joo Chiat Road. Singapore 15- dancing.246 words
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Article542 1961-12-06 16 Lim Mine, aged 14; 69. Kampong Paya Bunga, Kuala Trengganu, Trengganu; reading. Elsie Tan, aged 14; 9. Kampong Paya Bunga. Kuala Trengganu, Trengganu; reading Esroe Wont, aged 16; BW. Pengkalan Rama. Malacca; songs, movies. lirlen Jeanie C'hua, aged 17; 7C, Beatty Road, Singapore 8; songs. Florence Chiang,542 words
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Advertisement137 1961-12-06 16 Delicious, real fruit Hartley's Orange Marmalade Hartley's rich, golden Orange Marmalade favourite in every home. Orange Marmalade ia all goodness because it's made from fresh sun-ripened oranges and pure sugar. The whole family love the fresh, tangy flavour of Hartley's Orange Marmalade... now available in Malaya and Borneo! HARTLEY'S^|^fei| SO137 words
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Advertisement296 1961-12-06 16 FLMPPER AND HIS BOOKS U J aaaaaaaa^a— aaaa.aaaa»BM Name Address Sex HELLO Boys and Girls, Children s Page. Straits Times Press. Ltd.. River Valley The first Christmas card I Road. Singapore 9. << received is from Lim Meng Here are the winners of Yam of Jalan Tenteram. Sin- Kt week's296 words
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Advertisement76 1961-12-06 16 Your home will look perfect this Christmas. HIGH QUALITY FURNITURE Many new designs. Or your own designs NEW reduced price. Big cosh discount. More easy terms. Hiring and repairing at special charges. |RlTT:ctiaa^tußNiTUߣ dept.J WA UNCAPOBI Orohird Read. Ttl: HIIII KUALA LUMPUR IS*. Batu Road. Ttl. MSM PINANO 32. Buh»p76 words
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Advertisement380 1961-12-06 17 COLOMBO PLAN v SCHOLARSHIP IN PHYSIOTHERAPY. An award has been gi anted by the New Zealand Government to the LADY TEMPLER HOSPITAL for training In Physiotherapy in 1962. Applications are Invited from female Federal Cltlsens between the ages of, 18 and 21 who possess a Higher School Certificate, with credits380 words
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Advertisement190 1961-12-06 17 NOTICE I wish to inform all friends and customers that I have dissolved my partnership with Citizen Studio Engravers 39, Sultan Street. Kuala Lumpur. The remaining partners have taken over all assets and liabilities of the said firm with effect from 31st July, 1961. I have now started a new190 words
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Advertisement187 1961-12-06 17 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE Financial Year Ending 31st. December, 1961. Claims in respect of services rendered or goods supplied to Government prior to and Including the Istn. December, 19rtl, should be submitted to the ordering department not later than the 18th. December, 1961. to enable payment, to be made during187 words
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Advertisement677 1961-12-06 17 NOTICES SUNGEI BIDOR TIN DREDGING LIMITED Tin ore output for the month of November 1961 586 picuLs Hours worked 626 Yardage treated 242,000 yards KELANTAN COVT. HIGHER STUDIES SCHOLARSHIP FUND The Board of Trustee* Invites applications for scholarships from Malays of Kclantan birth and non-Malay Kclantan State Nationals, who have677 words
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Advertisement644 1961-12-06 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT THE LADY TEMPLER TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITAL FUND REGISTERED APPOINTMENT OF HOSPITAL SECRETARY. "The Governors of the Lady Templer Hospital, Kuala Lumpur invite applications from Federal Citizens including pensioners for this appointment as Lay Administrator of the hospital under the control of the Medical Superintendent. The duties Include supervision of644 words
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Advertisement356 1961-12-06 17 schickSspeed 3 SPEEDS -3 VOLTS 3^WAY ADJUSTABLE HEAD You'll be surprised to dis- %vl ■■■■>«b^b^b^MbMHMMllb^ cover how much electric I 4MNJ shaving has changed when i^m-^b^b^bl you run a "SCHICK 3 SPEED" over your stubbles tomorrow morning. ly|r^s/\^ Yes' "SCHICK 3 SPEED" f.'^^^ I '4^ has been designed and pre-356 words
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Article, Illustration1147 1961-12-06 18 NORMAN SIEBEL SUMS UP THE CHANCES OF THE MALAYAN AND SINGAPORE CONTINGENTS THE latest information from the South East Asia Peninsular Games front ominously suggests that very few of the 87 Malayan competitors will display the Midas touch in1,147 words
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Article546 1961-12-06 18 TEAMS OFFICIALS FOR RANGOON T»HE full Ust of MalaA yan and Singapore competitors and officials to the SEAP Games is: MALAYA Chef de Mission: V. Rajaratnam. FMOC vice-president: Lam Kee Siong. Secretary: Thong Poh Nyen. Treasurer: Koh Pool Kee. Chaperon: Dorothy Siber. ATHLETICS— Muupr: Urn Teng Sun; Coach: Llm Hock546 words
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Article178 1961-12-06 18 Let sportsmanship prevail Razak ITUALA LUMPUR, Toes. —Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, the president of the Federation \f Malaya Olympic Council, has sent the following message to the Malayan contingent to the SEAP GXmes: "Once again our athletes in the various fields of sport leave the Federation178 words
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Advertisement463 1961-12-06 18 r*~ r it-tmt— mr m»isims»ir I aSsflMsSßi ..^BSSSBSBi' .SSSSSSSSSS*: ..SSSSSSKk <*«B¥*t ..^BSsW. ■ssssssv B£S hA Urn Wk jtfH 3bm afll flB I m 1 1 I H I sssssW 1 K II I II mi m H bsfc.fi BSsI fIU BSsI H SSSSSSSSSSSV BBSst SsSsS aBB HI BsH BB sfl463 words
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447 1961-12-06 19 England 23 behind, Lock hits his Test best FLASHING MIRRORS HOLD UP PLAY KANPUR, Tuesday. A FTER being forced to follow on 223 runs behind, England recovered in their second innings, but still needed 23 runs to wipe off the arrears at the close on the fourth day of theReuter - 447 words
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Article37 1961-12-06 19 INDIA Iff mm 467-8 dec. ENGLAND Ist inn* 244 ENGLAND 2nd mm RICHARDSON C Lmrigar b Borde 48 PULLAR not out 101 BARRINGTON not out «7 Extras 4 TOTAL (for one) 200 Wkt fell at 94.37 words
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Article38 1961-12-06 19 CANBERRA. Tue& Australian Test opener Bill Lawrv has been appointed captain of Victoria, replacing wicketkeeper Len Maddocks. Victoria have dropped tor their game against Queensla n d next Saturday lan Quick, the left-handed bowier. j38 words
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Article212 1961-12-06 19 CHENC WAH 1 KINTA INDIANS 0. By U« Fe« San IPOH, Tues. Bottom of-the-League club, Cheng Wah who turned "giant-killers" in the *?Dv Cup competition, gained glory today when they beat Kinta Indians 1-0 in the final, victory came with a lastminute goal laid on212 words
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Article, Illustration457 1961-12-06 19 FLOYD KEEPS HIS CROWN WITH 4th ROUND K.O. TORONTO, Tues. 1 Floyd Patterson retained his world heavyweight crown here last night by knocking out Tom McNeeley in the fourth, in the challenger's ninth visit to the Ccin veis McNeeley refused w> accept defeat, though he wa*. outgeneralled and outfought almostReuter - 457 words
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Article129 1961-12-06 19 TOTH GOES HOME WITH TWO OFFERS CINGAFORE, Tues.— Laszlr Toth, Singapore Joint Services' Hungarian-born inside forward, left foi England yesterday with two offers to play first-class hoccer in England. Bat he won't disclose the names of the clubs *ho have made him offers. He ■aid, instead, that h« would like129 words
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Article69 1961-12-06 19 SINOAPORE. Tucs. Jumor Clubs drew 2-2 with Army In their last match In the Singapore Amateur F.A. Premier League competition today' Army scored first in the 15th minute through Urquhart but Juniors hit back to ••guallse five minutes "aUr through Juma'at Juniors went into the lead in69 words
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221 1961-12-06 19 Songkhla Hallan in smart workout By EPSOM JEEP PENANG, Tues SongkhJa and Italian, two Class 4 horses, provided the outstanding workout of the morning here, as they matched strides over 3f in 37 3/5. Songkhla. rld«ei by Merv Posner, finished necjc In front ol Hallan (Cnrl Dragon). Western Plains (Dragon)221 words
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Article29 1961-12-06 19 TOKYO, Tues. The Tokyo Olympic Organising Committee today tentatively decided the 1964 Tokyo Games would begin on Friday Oct. 9 and end on Bunday, Oct 25.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Miscellaneous154 1961-12-06 19 RIGGER CLUB MATCHES: 8-pore— BCC v BZME (padang); Sarawak Rangers v Blacks (Siglap); Ipoh PTC v Perak Asians (padang) raipinj Tigers v Garrison A (esplanade); T. Anton Lower Perak v Garrison B (padang) K Kannar Tigers B v Malay College. HOCKEY IPOH Ot\. Malays vl/7 OurKhas padang). TAIPING DISTRICT trial154 words
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Article266 1961-12-06 20 Note hints of sending troops across the border NEW DELHI, Tuesday. jyjß. NEHRU, the Indian Prime Minister, told Parliament here today that China has threatened to send troops across the McMahon Line into India's North-East Frontier Agency. Mr. Nehru s;iid ;i Chinese Note hinted this actionReuter - 266 words
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Article67 1961-12-06 20 Guerillas step up jungle war SAIGON, Tues. There were 815 casualties in South Vietnam's jungle war last week as Communist guerillas stepped up their military activities following a month of relative quiet, authoritative military sources said today. The Communist guerillas lost 200 killed, an unknown number of wounded and 25067 words
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Article31 1961-12-06 20 THC WEDDING of Lydia Pavalamtnani Tnuraiappah, Ipoh to Robert Selvarutnam Kuddythamby on 0.12.61 has been postponed due to the untimely death of Dr. Home V Thurai;ii>I'.ih, beloved brother of Lydia.31 words
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Obituary64 1961-12-06 20 MRS. CHANG YIN FATT (nee Madam L.im Kow Chyel ailed i'fi laMftJf 4 sons. Chant; Mm Chee. ChnnK Mln Sen. CBtH Mm Tat. Chant: Mln Kec. S daughters. 3 sonx-in-law. .14 grandchildren. r>6 great grandchildren and 4 great Kreat grandchildren. Cortege will leave J'ernk Phun Yue Wul Kood 9764 words
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Article90 1961-12-06 20 OR. AND MRS. TOW SIANC PHANC thank thnr friends and relatives for their Kood wishes and valuable pr-m-nts received at their weddinx. MR. TMEIN VAN SOON and family thank relative*, fnendx for their k.nd rondotenc. s. flower*, wreaths, transportation and attendance at the funrral of the late Madame Tan90 words
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Obituary23 1961-12-06 20 LOVINC MEMORY ot Ma dam Lim Kng Llrw who dIM Decr.nbrr Mh 1!>«O from tirr rhilrtrrn and grandchildren H»l*n Sm>k W.vi23 words
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Article27 1961-12-06 20 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Ambassador for Ceylon in Indonesia. Mr. K. Kanagasundram. assumed charge of the office of the Commissioner for Ceylon In Singapore yesterday. disci27 words
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Article320 1961-12-06 20 LONDON. Tues. Investors were reluctant to exiend coirmitmenlc In London stock markets today and the tone at the close was dull. In the absence of buyers small sales were sufiicient to push prices of equities loner. Closing middle prices of .selected storks not !i. eluding stamp ciu'y were320 words
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Article23 1961-12-06 20 LONDON, Tues.— Buyers £953. sellers £954, Forward buyers £962. sellers £963. Settlement £952. Turnover a.m. 250 tons. p.m. 200 tons. Tone: Steadier.23 words
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Article46 1961-12-06 20 LONDON. Tues.— Spot 22 d. Jan. 23 H d.. Peb 23 \d.. Mar. 23'; d., Jan./ Mar. 23 l id., April/ June 23 4d.. July/Sept. 235 d., Oct./ Dec. 23% i.. cLf. Dec. 22% d.. •Jan. 22 7 ,d., Feb. 22"* d. Tone: Very steady.46 words
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Miscellaneous43 1961-12-06 20 The weather TJIGHEST and lowest tempera- tures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hiifhtest Lowest Kuala Lumcmr 90 73 Kola Bharu 84 73 Penang 90 75 Ipoh 90 73 Malacca 87 73 Singapore 86 7343 words
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