The Straits Times, 12 December 1961
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Title Section20 1961-12-12 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 Hot*" 1 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1961. 15 CENTS.20 words
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303 1961-12-12 1 MAZLAN NOORDIN - King, Queen at giant Indian project MAZLAN NOORDIN From NANGAL. Mon. rvHE Yang di-Pertuan x Agong today visited the gigantic Bhakra Nan g a 1 project symbol of India's progress. Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, yesterday specially travelled from New Delhi to Nangal for the opening of the fifth303 words
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Article40 1961-12-12 1 TOKYO. Mon. Canadian Pacific Airlines today claimed a new record for westbound trans-Pacific jet plane flights. The airlines said one of its DA-8 jetliners flew non-stop from Vancouver to Tokyo In 10 hours and three minutes.40 words
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Article629 1961-12-12 1 UN chief: Tshombe has lost control Jets in attack on rail links LEOPOLDVILLE, Mon. Gurkha patrols have gone into action to clear snipers from the vicinity of the United Nations headquarter s in Elisabethville. A U.N. spokesman said here that the headquarters continued under heavy mortar and629 words
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Article221 1961-12-12 1 SINGAPORE. Monday. A MAN was burnt to death and four others injured when a lorry crashed into an oil tanker and both vehicles burst into flames at the 94 mile, Bukit Timah Road, today. The fire was caused by the petrol being carried in221 words
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Article, Illustration844 1961-12-12 1 AGAINTHE MINISTER SA YS: HE IS BRIGHT ALL RIGHT SINGAPORE, Monday, fill-: Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, today spoke in defence of the statement he made last year that his former Political Secretary. Mr. Lim Chin Siong,844 words
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Article64 1961-12-12 1 JAKARTA, Mon. Nine hundred British and Commonwealth war dead were today reburied In Jakarta. The bodies, gathered from the countryside of Java, from Sumatra, Borneo. Celebes and the Java Sea Island of Bangka. were brought together here a.s part of a plan to establish two Commonwealth militaryReuter - 64 words
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Article45 1961-12-12 1 PARIS, Moja.— Michel Gordey. Soviet affairs expert of the evening newspaper France Soir, tonight quoted particularly well-informed Western sources as reporting that Mr. Nikita Khrushchev recently suffered a slight stroke. The same sources described the Soviet Prime Minister as ailing.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article197 1961-12-12 1 I LONDON. Monday BRITAIN will not release the 24 1,000 lb. bombs it promised for U.N. Jets in the Congo until "certain aspects" of U.N. policy in Katanga have been clarified. Announcing this in the House of Commons today, Mr. Edward Heath. Deputy ForeignReuter - 197 words
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342 1961-12-12 1 AMBUSH IN CAPITAL: BIG OPIUM SEIZURE By RUDY BELTRAN K. LUMPUR. Mon pOLICE here seized $27,000 worth of raw opium when they ambushed a car carrying 90 lb. of the drug in the Federal Capital early yesterday morning. The bpium was found in the boot of a car in Tong342 words
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Article57 1961-12-12 1 Sun shines again on East Coast KUANTAN. Mon. Most parts of the East Coast enjoyed a spell of sunshine today after a rainy week. All main roads and ferries were opened for traffic. A spokesman for the meteorological station ;-aid the break in the rainy weather was only temporary. Intermittent57 words
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Article29 1961-12-12 1 LAGOS. Mon. Twentyeight independent African governments have been invited to a conference of heads of African and Malagasy states in Lagos from Jan. 23 to 30. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article103 1961-12-12 1 U.N. broke: Plea by Thant YEW YORK. Mon. 11 U Thant. the acting U.N. Secrotary-Oonoral, today called for assistance from all member states to stave off "imminent bankruptcy" of the world organisation. He made tho appeal in the General Assembly's budgetary committee. U Thant said that th*> "steadily increasing financialReuter - 103 words
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Article21 1961-12-12 1 LONDON. Mon. Princess Alexandra arrived back here by air today from her tear of the Middle and Far East,21 words
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Article28 1961-12-12 1 FRAUD CHARGE MANILA MM s'ldcnt C»;«r< i.i h.trcrrt m*ss rriinK in prc-irtrnli.il ekctkmt *ni placed M«»i on lb« v in<lnif (l pr Elamatton of now p. PI28 words
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Article, Illustration120 1961-12-12 2 If ING Phumiphun of Thailand, protected by a sacred umbrella, li.vis a religious ceremony at the shrine of the i: tin- raid Buddha in the Grand Palace of Bangkok. Women kneel to kiss his feet and to spread their handkerchiefs, hoping that he will120 words
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Article59 1961-12-12 2 TRIVANDRUM. Kerala State, Mon. Mr. A. K. Gopalan. leader of the Communist group in the Indian Parliament, was arrested yesterday at Trlpunithura while :mS a peasant demon>tration from North Malabar to picket the Secretariat here next Friday. About 1,800 people. Including three M.P.s. have been arrested sinceReuter - 59 words
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195 1961-12-12 2 Eichmann found guilty of massacre JERUSALEM, Mon.-An Israeli court here today found Adolf Eichmann. former Nazi S.S. Colonel accused of massacring millions of Jews under the Nazi regime, guilty on counts of crimes against the Jewish people, crimes against humanity and war crimes. The palefaced bespectacled Eicnmann stood erect inReuter - 195 words
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Article19 1961-12-12 2 JAKARTA, Mon.— The Indonesian Red Cross has sent medical supplies to flood victims in South Vietnam. Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article22 1961-12-12 2 NEW YORK, Mon.— At least 32 people were killed yesterday in accidents on Ice-bound roads in America. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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290 1961-12-12 2 Fall-out (but very slight) from U.S. N-test UNDERGROUND EXPLOSION OF PEACE' DEVICE WASHINGTON. Monday J^ SMALL amount of radioactive fall-out was released into the atmosphere at Carlsbad (New Mexico) yesterday after the United States had detonated a five-kiloton nuclear device 1,200 ft beneath the earth. The Atomic Energy Commission discoveredReuter - 290 words
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140 1961-12-12 2 TANGANYIKA CAPITAL IS MADE A CITY DAR-ES-SALAAM (Tanganyika). Mon.— Prince Philip yesterday presented a charter and letters patent making Dar-es-Silaam a city and then was made the city's first freeman. About 1.000 people saw him hand over the charier to the Mayor, Sheikh Amri Abedi. in the grounds of KarimjeeReuter - 140 words
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231 1961-12-12 2 MENZIES LIKELY TO CALL NEW POLLS IN 18 MONTHS SYDNEY, Monday. POLITICAL observers here predicted last night another Federal election in Australia inside 18 months. Counting In Saturday's poll continued to indicate that the Liberal-Country Party coalition could have a much smaller majority than at first forecast. Mr. R. G.231 words
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Miscellaneous46 1961-12-12 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby PUewf SHALL WC WASH IM TIR6O/ I ANO CHANGE AND GO (MEW) \OOTFQg COPPER O« SHALL WE /WUICU AQE VOU) PREPARE AND COOK I TOO TIRED To M 6 AL AT MOMK?/ \l>O MOST^/ Radio and Tides in Page 1 346 words
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430 1961-12-12 3 Katanga: U.N. not out to smash leaders -Thant 'ACTION FORCED ON US BY COLD-BLOODED MURDERS* UNITED NATIONS: New York, Monday U THANT, the U.N. acting Secretary-Gen-eral, yesterday categorically denied that the U.N. aim in Katanga was to "smash the political leaders'' of the province. In a statement issued here he430 words
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Article, Illustration56 1961-12-12 3 VEHICLES carrying armed Gurkha U.N. troops form a road block on one of the roads leading to Elisabethville airport while fighting continues between U.N. and Katangese forces. At the wheel of the jeep in foreground smoking a cigar is Col. A. A. Maitra, Commander of the Gurkha56 words
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Article, Illustration604 1961-12-12 3 on U.N. forces which wer« "all clearly part of a plan." He said the U.N. action had been taken "with the greatest reluctance and only when it became obvious that it was no use continuing negotiations, which were marked by repeated instances of bad faith andReuter - 604 words
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Article1339 1961-12-12 4 'Not neutral' charge by Barisan Socialis is refuted by Mr. Byrne SINGAPORE. Monday TN a scathing attack on Government's labour policy, a Barisan Sosialis Assemblyman, Mr. S.T. Bani, today accused the Labour Minister and his Parliamentary Secretary of failing to maintain a neutral attitude in handling industrial1,339 words
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Article33 1961-12-12 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Water will be shut off tomorrow in ZONES TWO and THREE from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. and in ZONES FOUR and SEVEN from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.33 words
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91 1961-12-12 4 BARRICADES GOING UP IN SECURITY EXERCISE SINGAPORE, Mon. The last Police-Services Internal security exercise for 1961 will start at 4 p.m. tomorrow, and will last till 8 p.m. on Wedneoday. Police today warned motorists to beware of barbed-wire barricades which will be set up at selected parts of the exercise91 words
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Article327 1961-12-12 4 THE following Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements it Paya Lebar airport. Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC: From London, Beirut, Bahrein. New Delhi, Rangoon (BA 718) 4.50 pjn.; from Melbourne. Sydney, Darwin (BA 709) 10.30 im QanUs: From Sydney. Darwin (QF 571 > 7.35 pjn.;327 words
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436 1961-12-12 4 Counsel tells client: Don't be stupid CINGAPORE, Mon. Tan Her Eng, the second of four men accused of abducting pepper merchant Tan Toh Teng in Upper Aljunled Road on the morning of July 21, told the Assize Court today that he was at home mourning his grandmother at that time.436 words
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227 1961-12-12 4 FORD STRIKE: SETTLEMENT HOPES RISE AS BOTH SIDES MEET SINGAPORE, Monday. HOPES for an early settlement of the 22-day strike at Ford Motor Co. of Malaya Ltd. in Bukit Tlmah rose today, following an eight-hour meeting between the two sides. The striKe is Demg siagea by 200 daily-rated workers for227 words
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Article136 1961-12-12 4 Appeal for Customs men fails SINGAPORE, Mon. —An appeal by the Assemblyman for Southern Island, Inche Ahmad Jabri bin Mohammed Akib, for a halt to retrenchment of temporary Customs lieutenants, junior lieutenants and deck hands was today lost when time ran out during the debate on his motion. The Legislative136 words
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Advertisement230 1961-12-12 4 I ANNOUNCEMENT I Due to industrial action we are unable to carry on normal business. Any inconvenience caused to our friends and customers as a result of this is very much regretted and we hope to resume normal business as soon at possible. International Film Distributor* Limited, No. 5, Handy230 words
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Miscellaneous83 1961-12-12 4 The Singapore Diary SINGAPORE MEDICAL AS BFIBITUAI. CULTURE: Yoga SOCIATIOX: Film show on classes, 5.30 pjn. to 8.30 ijn. Kuru— a neurological degener- YJt.CA.: Educational nim atlve disease seen In New show, 3 P^n Guinea" and on "Head bind- T.W.CA (Outram Road): Ing" with ail Introductory talk Chtoese cooking. 1083 words
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Article, Illustration124 1961-12-12 5 TWO FLEW HERE FROM AUSTRALIA TO ATTEND WEDDING r |"^VO Australian wo--1 men flew 6,000 miles to Malaya to attend the wedding of a doctor and a nurse at the Penang Registry on Saturday. The coupie— Dr. Chee Chin Cheang, younger son of Mr. and124 words
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Article82 1961-12-12 5 KANGAR, Mon— Che Arsah binte Wan Ahmad. 36. a mother of six, has been appointed acting deputy president of the Kangar Town Council. The appointment, made by the Perils State Executive Council, was announced tolay. Che Arsah, who is assistant; chairman of Perils I'mno82 words
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298 1961-12-12 5 11 plus exam result: Parents are angry PENANG, Monday. DARENTS of Penan? primary pupils who sat their 1 Government secondary promotion (Std. VI) examination last October are angry over refusal of the Education Department to give the detailed marks scored by each candidate. The official results, issued to schools today,298 words
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Article, Illustration98 1961-12-12 5 A THIRD TERM for MAYOR 001 PENANG, Mon. —Mayor Ooi Thiam Slew (above) has been re-nominated for a third term as mayor. The decision of the Penang division ot the Socialist Front which met yesterday war unanimous. The Deputy Mayor. Mr. N Patkunam. was also renominaied unanimously. Re-nomination by his98 words
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Article44 1961-12-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon— Ng Kong Ouan, director of Ng Teong Kiat Co. Ltd., Klang Gates Road, was fined $500 today for failing to submit the audited accounts and tlu balance sheet for 1960 for tht assessment of Income tax oj the company.44 words
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Article54 1961-12-12 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Mon. Ooi Cheong Lin. 51, today pleaded not guilty in the Sessions Court here to a charge of criminally Intimidating a rural district councillor. He is alleged to have threatened the councillor. Inche Shalk Dawood, with Injury if he did not resign from the54 words
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Article19 1961-12-12 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Six gangster suspects were arrested last night under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance.19 words
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Article232 1961-12-12 5 CINGAPORE. Mou— The International Film Distributors Ltd. today said that the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union had taken unilateral industrial action for the second time while negotiations were In progress on their wage dispute. Forty employees of the company, which Is a subsidiary232 words
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Article191 1961-12-12 5 39 BORDER REDS QUIT THE JUNGLE A LOR STAR, Mon. Thirty-nine border terrorists nearly twice last year's total— have surrendered so far this year, the Kedah police announced today. Two other terrorists were killed and one captured. There were nine contacts with the terrorists, compared with 20 last year. Among191 words
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Article43 1961-12-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The 1.L.0. Asian regional seminar on the prevention and settlement of industrial disputes meeting here has elected Mr. Charles Tambov. Commissioner of Industrial Relations, as chairman of the seminar. Fourteen countries are taking part In the seminar.43 words
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Article32 1961-12-12 5 MALACCA, Mon. Inchc Mardon bin Hassan, a Kirkby trained teacher at the Malacca High School will leave Kuala Lumpur on Saturday for Klrkby College for a year's specialist training course.32 words
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Advertisement305 1961-12-12 5 GRAND AUCTION! SALE of GENUINE PERSIAN Ml BOKHARA CARPETS RUGS to lit held at the Showroom of:ORIENTAL CARPET PALACE 295-297, Orchard Road, Singapore-9, Tel: ***** On Saturday the 16th December 1961 from 2.30 p.m. to 6.00 p.m. On Saturday the 23rd December 1961 from 2.30 p.m. to 6.00 p.m. NOW305 words
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Article, Illustration675 1961-12-12 6 MAZLAN NOORDIN - MAZLAN NOORDIN: ON THE ROYAL TOUR: ITS A DAY OF VISITS TO PLACES OF HISTORIC INTEREST From AGRA. Monday Queen: 'It's more beautiful than I imagined...' THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong yesterday travelled 30 miles by car to visit the675 words
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295 1961-12-12 6 'DRASTIC ACTION' THREAT by CABLE WORKERS SINGAPORE. Mon. About 500 workers of Cable and Wireless Ltd., in Robinson Road have given the management two weeks to settle their claims for long service gratuities. They will meet to consider "drastic action" if no settlement is reached. At a general meeting of295 words
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288 1961-12-12 7 TALKS ON THE CLAIMS OF WORKERS IN FEDERATION SINGAPORE, Monday. THE British Army authorities today gave an undertaking to make an offer within a week on revised rales of pay for its 6,000 daily-rated civilian employees in the Federation. This assurance288 words
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Article20 1961-12-12 7 MALACCA. Mon. Rural district councillors and kampong headmen are now attending a nine-day course here on rural development20 words
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165 1961-12-12 7 The no-meter boycott: Meeting of both parties is arranged V N( AR. Mon. The president of the Hangar Town Council, Inche Mansor bin Osman, has called a special meeting of bol consumers and suppliers tomorrow to consider the electricity "boycott" by about 100 householders in Simpang Ampat. R e p165 words
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Article71 1961-12-12 7 22 strikers charged in court SINGAPORE. Mon. Twenty- two striking employees of the Hua Heng Rubber Factory in Jurong Road were chargeu In a magistrate's court here this afternoon with rioting. All the 22. who pleaded not guilty, weTe alleged to have been members of an unlawful assembly which caused71 words
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Article151 1961-12-12 7 UNION OFFICIAL SACKED, PROTESTS SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Kum Teng Hock, one of four officials expelled from the United Workers of the Petroleum Industry, today challenged the union executive council's decision. In a letter to the union's general secretary, Mr. Seah Mvi Kok, he demanded: "Can't we criticise a union leadership151 words
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Article34 1961-12-12 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. The United Prezs International here today reinstated a dismissed sub-editor after representations from the National Union of Journalists. The sub-editor. Inche Zainul Shah, wr.s dismissed on Nov. 16.34 words
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404 1961-12-12 7 K. LUMPUR, Mon. j T»HE Minister of Agri--1 culture and Cooperatives, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, announced today that the Fisheries Division would be reorganised and strengthened to carry out systematic and scientific exploration in the ocean. He saH that greater emphasis404 words
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Article34 1961-12-12 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— The Mentri Besar of Johore. Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos. will open a 10-day civics course for 40 kampon? elders at the youth instructional centre here on Wednesday.34 words
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Article188 1961-12-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. rHE Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association is said to be "waiting for new developments" following the service of a month's notice by the National Union of Plantation Workers terminating the existing wage agreement which came into operation on June 1. 1959.188 words
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Article40 1961-12-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Chong Mun Yong, 35. of Paul Street, Seremban. was fined $50 for driving a lorry which had bald tyres. He nleaded Ruilty to driving the lorry In Market Street on Oct. 4.40 words
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Article21 1961-12-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Amateur Cine Society will hold a reunion at the Shell Theatrette at 8.45 p.m. tomorrow.21 words
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Article49 1961-12-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Mr. M. I. Nayar was elected president of the Federation of Co-operative Housing Societies Limited at its annual meeting at the weekend. Other officials are: Vicepresident Dr. Khoo Eng Poh, secretary, Mr. E K. Nair; and treasurer. Mr. Leow Kirn Keat.49 words
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Article34 1961-12-12 7 MENTAKAB, Mon. Baba bin Hussein. 39, was admitted to the district hospital here yesterday when a lorry he was driving overturned at the 10th mile. Mentakab-Beniong road. His condition Is not serious.34 words
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150 1961-12-12 7 ITUAL* LUMPUR. Mon A seven -member delegation froK. the Federation will atten the second meeting of the Malaysia Solidarity Consultative Conference in Kuching on Dec 18 and 19. The delegation, which will leave here n Dec. 16, will be led by the Minister150 words
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Advertisement150 1961-12-12 7 HOW TO FASHION THE NEW r YOU... *V ITake tip from the girl you'd most like to be from the way she looks and talks and listens. 2 Treat yourself to a brand-new hair-do. (There's nothing better to give you a "lift".) 3 And how about top fashion's casually loose150 words
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Advertisement323 1961-12-12 7 Kb BBC ISPJn An advance in refinement and engineering modifications to the reputation of this outstanding International Car... ROVER policy is one of progressive development combined with a restrained approach to outward change. Thus, overall design and styling may remain virtually the same over a period of years yet detail323 words
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163 1961-12-12 8 More cash set aside for rural projects in Selangor KUALA LUMPUR. Mon —a total of sroo.ooo has been set aside to pay 50 new technical, agricultural, veterinary and other officers to cope with expansion of rural development work next year in Selangor The new staff will include 27 technical staff,163 words
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150 1961-12-12 8 TN a report in the Straits Times of Sept. 6 It was stated that the Sultan of Johore. Sultan Ismail, was a co -administrator of the PFtate of his father, the late Sultan Ibrahim, the other administrator being Sultanah Marcella. We have been asked150 words
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224 1961-12-12 8 BLUEPRINT FOR YOUTH'S TASK IN RURAL DRIVE KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. A blueprint for youths to take part in the rural development programme has been approved by the executive committee of the Rural Youth Organisation. It was drafted by a four-man planning sub-committee headed by the Assistant Minister of Rural Development,224 words
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Article41 1961-12-12 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Gerald Stanley Burton, 37. of Petaling Jaya, was today fined $100 or a month's jail for failing to submit his Income tax returns for 1961 within 21 days of receiving a notice. He pleaded guilty.41 words
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Article112 1961-12-12 8 I^LANG, Mon. The Klang Alliance setup is to be reorganised, the chairman, Dato Abdullah bin Haji Hassan, said today. The reorganisation will affect all Umno and MCA branches in Klang North a::ci Klang South. Including 40 other smaller branches in l'\m district. Dato Abdullah, who U al>o112 words
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Article118 1961-12-12 8 23 scouts hike to Highlands RATU GAJAH. Mon. Twenty scouts and three scouters from the Sultan Yusuf School here, under the charge of Mr L. Pereira, a teacher and scouter himself, left this morning on a two-day hike to Cameron Highlands. They went by bus to Oopeng from where they118 words
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Miscellaneous156 1961-12-12 8 Buys Bunny By Mtaiph Heimdahi UjlKr^L E £F^ w$ 'JuTSTfT (ih LVI ibmr By Al Capp L.SGiTITOVtRWIF.7 "j MAH EOV- I /"aH'U_ DO rf FO'NCTWIN'-* \Aah CALLS THIS MAH V ,to^/ oje weddints same Jah cmn't Li on accoumt thass whut *S 'blues in th'khght* V-aAI It;. AS ANOTHER,SO MONEY,156 words
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Article, Illustration1548 1961-12-12 9 Raffles 9 agent and guide: His duties ranged from espionage to shopping STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE HE WAS LESS AMBITIOUS BUT MORE SCRUPULOUS BE SOBER' WAS THE ADVICE HE GOT BEFORE START OF CAREER Was he a better man than his master? THE musty book-shelves ot" a thousand libraries are1,548 words
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Advertisement228 1961-12-12 9 fl Inflation's a problem f |L Shouldn't be. ||k f B Even though l'vt got tubeltss. Hta^flH S«*m to Uak. Mine don't. Hardly touch 'em. ■A: _> What's to dtfftrtnt about yours f Wflk. fl B Wel1 they're lirestone. Bgjk"' They've a special air seal of their owai 9@^^H Nylon228 words
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Article150 1961-12-12 10 HnrWf till (Minimum) MR AND MRS COPALAKRISHNAN in.-.nk ah InendK rolatues for their help he«t Iflhen glflr and kind attendance .T their wedding MR AND MRS A K ROY thank n^'nn and friend! for their kind help vaiuxoie Kif." »n.i attoadaac* THE FAMILY Of the late Mr Khoo ■ik150 words
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Article276 1961-12-12 10 in Hord* SII (Minimum) FLOORS AND FURNITURE »-«l Ki«i Kv.ik-\V»x. to baajattfy and pro- K.«i K»:klVn atvaa bnlliant that kaatl and lai^t". READ THE LITTLE knoo n' taaaj ahout how animal* Ml tnrd and *.nt.n«'>! In medieval times In Novem- Id everywhere. MATERNITY WEAR Irifxptntive »id praetteaJ, lar^e .hone276 words
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The Straits Times Tuesday. December 12. 1961.
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Article637 1961-12-12 10 There is no longer a Comin-foi-m from which naughty Communist nations can be expelled the way Yugoslavia Mi, so the Soviet Government has had to content itself with closing down the embassies through which diplomatic contact with Albania was maintained, doubtless in the hope that other east637 words
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Article337 1961-12-12 10 Perak is the second of the States to take advantage of Federal aid for prospecting ir. the Malay reservations. Under the scheme announced in *"f-bruary last year, the Fed- oration Government pays for scout prospecting by a mineral investigation drilling unit to search out areas that could br337 words
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Article174 1961-12-12 10 More than 700 athletes representing Burma, Cambodia Laos, Malaya, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam began competition at Rangoon yesterday in the second South East Asian Peninsular Games which will continue until Saturday. Thailand piloted the idea of these regional Games for the dual purpose of lifting the iow standards174 words
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159 1961-12-12 10 Passes to Assembly: How to get them VOUH correspondent Mr. Llm Ec Kheng blames the SerJeant-at-Arms of the Assembly for "numerous futile Journeys" to obtain a pass. The Serjeant- at- Arms is not at fault The rules of the Assembly are that a member of the Assembly Is entitled to159 words
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Letter79 1961-12-12 10 rpHLRL were 93 pur cent 1 failures in Negrl Semoilaa in the general clerical examination held recently. I urn of the opinion thai the results In the forthcoming examination will be better if the Federal Establishment Officer, for tne sake of the candidates In Negrl Semblltm and in79 words
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Letter59 1961-12-12 10 Fig appreciated that the Government is encouraging smallholders to replant rubber, but there are difficulties which prevent these smallholders taking advantage of the scheme. Payments made by the Oovernment are very slow. Inspectors take some time to make a report o: the conditions of the clearings and59 words
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Article, Illustration821 1961-12-12 10 The protests and demonstrations of our people have been beaten back by force... but never silenced ...AT A DINNER GIVEN IN HIS HONOUR IN OSLO TO MARK THE AWARD OW THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE FOR 1960 OSLO. MON. AFRICA is a continent in rev olution against oppression and821 words
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Article, Illustration573 1961-12-12 10 JACK FINGLETON - A PYRRHIC VICTORY FOR MENZIES JACK FINGLETON From pANBERRA, Mon. Further counting today suggests that Prime Minister Menzies will have a pyrrhic victory in the general election and that Australia will have three years of government In which the continuous threat of double dissolution will hang over both Houses and573 words
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Advertisement479 1961-12-12 10 STRAITSTIMES&FREE PRESS MBJWataaN ol BaWMaWI out rrmmtntatirr nl l»t. Kloor COLO STORAGE ARCADE Orchard Road, Smtapora *ill rrrtin .mull adrrrtfttmtnti Mull ndrntiirmrnlt mlmtfd in ■Bafaipora mi 6# hmndrd to: COLD STORAGE BRANCHES at Holland Road. Katoni. Krpnrl Koad Naval Baaa AUTHORISED AGENTS: CITY BOOK M M. STORE LTD. ISMAIL MM*479 words
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Advertisement55 1961-12-12 10 BLUE SPOT All Transistor Portable Radio Also Fits Into Any Car Model Nixf This Combination can be used at Home, in the epen or as a car radio. Those Who Know Quality Buy Blue Spot From All Blue Spot D«ol«rs Sole Agents. Km Huat Radio Co. Ltd.. 124, Orchord Rood,55 words
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Advertisement76 1961-12-12 10 A^^^player for your party... mmr^^Lmv BV^TV Ut fc aJbß^*W AmmVjLm Stereo model, made in Germany This Is the time ot the year for your party and a P. E. Player can help it go with more of a swing. Enioy stereo reproduction to the fullest with this attractive PE player.76 words
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130 1961-12-12 11 Four golden rules to ensure Xmas mail delivery 1/UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Postal authorities issued today these four golden rule* to Malayans who want to ensure that their Christmas cards arrive in time. 0 MAKE SURE the address is written clearly and concisely. 0 FIX the stamps at the top130 words
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Article132 1961-12-12 11 1/UALA LUMPUR. Mon. Airport officials did not even take a second look when a man drove a van up to the air cargo department and said: "Monkeys for Japan The 60 monkeys, in seven cages, were even less concerned about the trip they were132 words
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Article, Illustration735 1961-12-12 11 SINGAPORE. Monday Minister tells an Assemblyman: You're getting very close to slander... A BARISAN SOSIALIS Assemblyman, Mr. S. T. Bani, was told today that he was getting "very close to slander" when he repeated a rumour that Mr. George G. Thomson, head of the political study735 words
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224 1961-12-12 11 MALAYSIA PLAN WELCOMED IN NEW DELHI NEW DELHI, Monday. 'PHE Hindustan Times, one of New Delhi's leading newspapers, today welcomed Tengku Abdul Rahman's Federation of Malaysia plan as a "stabilising force in South-East Asia." The paper In welcoming the State visit of the Yang rl-Per-tuan Agong and the Raja Permalsuri224 words
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Article79 1961-12-12 11 Two killed in road accidents SINGAPORE. Mon. Two people were killed in separate road accidents here yesterday. In the first- case a woman. Ong Slam Beng. 65. was killed Instantly when she was knocked down by a car near Lorong 27, Oeylang, yesterday evening. About an hour later a carpenter.79 words
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Article69 1961-12-12 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. —Three representatives of the Singapore Red Cross Society will attend the first Malaysia Red Cross camp being held this week at Morlb. They are Mr. Steven Hoh. a teacher at the Gan Eng Seng School deader of the team); Miss Tang Wai Kheng, a member69 words
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Article202 1961-12-12 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE Minister of 1 Health and Social Welfare, Dato Ong Yoke Lin, today deplored the practice of some rich people who buy blood by the pint for their relatives, instead of donating their own. He said this at the Blood B<u»K in the Kuala202 words
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Article, Illustration123 1961-12-12 11 MISS SOUTH AUSTRALIA VISITS CHILDREN MISS Sooth Australia. Miss Jillian Woods, playing with spastic children when she visited the Spastic Children's Association at Prtaling Jaya yesterday. Miss Woods, who flrw here to raise fund* for spastic children, is an active member of the S.C.A. in her countryShe123 words
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Article266 1961-12-12 11 'EXPORT PINES TO N.Z. ADVICE KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A shipping expert today gave pineapple growers in Malaya a tip on how to increase their revenue and overcome some of the difficulties in the pine industry— by exporting fresh pineapples to New Zealand. Mr. A. Stewart, general manager of the Crusader266 words
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Article38 1961-12-12 11 MALACCA. Mon. Three Form Sixth girls of the Malacca High School. Miss Chong Mci Lee, Miss Helen Pereira. and Miss Jenny Yong. wiil leave on Thursday for Brinsford Lodge for a two-year teachers' training course.38 words
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Advertisement93 1961-12-12 11 4*w ml kL 'sL '9 wK "'Wr'if) j£ for every '^^^B important 1 celebration r j, DEWAII S tfef IS THE SCOTCH m -IT NEVER VARIES dt 4k more days *ONLY to Christmas g jg to shop at... The Key to Happiness... ■""^T^^. Is visit to our ONE DOLLAR OEPT.93 words
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Advertisement138 1961-12-12 11 m lITRA-RIPHI Ivsl fe|iyULl liH liiUl illli /^O t|pyprice for this |^S| 5Q |yO double -size xS^ f^y^ Your body needs a rich supply of Hftr'^~flfi Si VyJ VITAMIN Cto combat tiredness. 'iF^^^^^^^^t \J\ Ar-/ build body tissue and fight infection. II *AVv A v I J^*"^v C/j/^S^ Ensure radiant138 words
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Article, Illustration610 1961-12-12 12 EVELYN TO - Joy in giving for the young set EVELYN TO Only 12 days to go B?3 THE GIFT FINDER by PRESENTS WHICH WILL MAKE THEM FEEL GROWN-UP CHOPPING for Christmas gifts for the young people should not be difficult Generally, they are easy to please and appreciate gifts that older folks610 words
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Article86 1961-12-12 12 Snow for the tree at home YOU can give your family a white Christmas by manufacturing your own snow supply the i non-melting kind. Mix a liberal amount of soap or detergent with tbOOt two tablespoons of j water and beat with a rotary beater or electric mixer. Keep adding86 words
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Article259 1961-12-12 12 THE first thing that Jillian Woods, recently crowned Miss South Australia 1961, did when she landed in Singapore was to go shopping. "I did not expect Singapore to I>e that modern a city," said Miss Woods who comes from Adelaide. "There are so many lovely259 words
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Advertisement206 1961-12-12 12 /V^^ puts in Christmas giving ....with gifts so right you can't go wrong! ~^V MB^fc^^?— -^-^BB^^fc \v*Mr«la' -s/'l~ if "M Bf jj Mm ff i mw^^, Jm B^^T^ BT _^^B_^_^ 7(~ )r^^Tmw/ lo ns Moon Drops-, Petrt? Cai:«. A o.cino'ed Ir.o f F c Fr lh o f o\ Intimole206 words
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Advertisement164 1961-12-12 12 n SUEDE FOR THAT r .1 f~\ v' AC I XI ■■■'i'Sjjj '^^^^^^J \^w fabrics guaranteed $£3t m& J* For day or evening here's iSiSi^vfJ- fashion right. Choose a pattern then choose JB^Jg-^^^r.^ your Grofton or choose lSßrfcT^Cf? yooi Grafton and then choose a vVjK^*s" pattern. Either woy you can164 words
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Miscellaneous233 1961-12-12 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS I. F» l French person baying 1. 21. 28 mm by Neb«n»h h« link, with <I. 11) (3, 3. A). bride on a Undem (5-s>. it ft. 8 1 12 Oood b lnnin for 21 M 10. A soldier* cro«, without A 6 office transferred to233 words
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147 1961-12-12 13 'VICE DEN' PROBE AT PORT OF LIVERPOOL I IVi.KPOOi.. Mon. Lord Moiili.iiM ,i v (1 four Members of Parliament are to probe "dens of vice" and call-Rins racket* in the port city of Liverpool. L«;ril Monliam. wno is heading the investigation. said ukl:i\ 'I understand the situation in Liverpool isReuter - 147 words
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Article, Illustration420 1961-12-12 13 Ex-chief Luthuli in Zulu dress receives Nobel prize —for Peace RECOGNITION OF OUR SACRIFICES' OSLO, Monday. gX-CHIEF Albert Luthuli, wearing Zulu costume, leopard-skin hat, and a necklace of animal teeth, yesterday received the 1960 Nobel Peace Prize at a ceremony watched by King Olav and Norway's leading citizens. Deeply moved,Reuter - 420 words
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Article34 1961-12-12 13 NEW YORK. Mon. Thir-ty-two Governments have pledged a total of US$32,--500.000 ($97,500,000) to the 1962 programme of the U.N. Relief and Works Agency for Palestine refugees in the Near East cUnrwa).— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article171 1961-12-12 13 MOGADISHU (Somali Republic), Monday. FIVE young Somali officers made an unsuccessful attempt on Saturday night to seize command of an army unit at Hargeisa and take over the local administration. Dr. Abdi Rashid Shermarke, the Somali Prime Minister, said last night. The attempt was led byReuter - 171 words
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Article63 1961-12-12 13 ROME. Mon.— The Italian Communist Party Is the richest Italian political party and spends annually 13.500 million lire ($65 million) according to a study on Italian Communism published by the Rome weekly "II Borghese". The Party's annual budget included an expenditure of 4.000 million lire for itsReuter - 63 words
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Article209 1961-12-12 13 f OND O N. Mon.— A West Indian Calypso singer and a British actress wearing "handcuffs" walked into St. Martins in the-Fields Church here yesterday, during an Impressive service marking Human Rights Day. The West Indian. Cy Grant, well-known broadcasting singer and the actre-ss MissReuter - 209 words
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Advertisement195 1961-12-12 13 "I'm not a gambler; that's why I insist on SMITHS instruments and accessories" They finish lengths ahead of other instruments of their kind, because of their proven reliability, accuracy and endurability. Water and oil temperature gauges ,/'4BSP^^ Oil pressure gauges Electric and /JB^r> V mechanical clocks IbiVSHJ I Ammeters Jl195 words
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Advertisement151 1961-12-12 13 TO STUDENTS! II FLY NOWfe PAY LATER wt TAKE ADVANTAGE OF T/?Gli STUDENTS' y$P REBATE OF 25% lpf*!k ON RETURN FARE I £>£ (AGE LIMITS BETWEEN 12 AND 26) With connections to all l^cw^^ principal cities in Australia R>Piltßs^w and New Zealand I^» N X Consult your Travd Agent or151 words
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Miscellaneous446 1961-12-12 13 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE "SSSiI S?"2S" 8HO»T WAVE SERVICE: A.M. 6.00 Time SlKiial Negara- 4 m#4r Ku. News Headlines; 60S Morn- metres ii'£i.\ 1 f l 0? ieS J,o 700 MEDIIM WAVE SERVICE: With Music; 7.30 Time Signal' News; 7.35 Ministerial Talk: 7.50 476 metres. Song Time; 8.00 Time Signal.446 words
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Article327 1961-12-12 14 PROJECTS INVOLVE TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY OF $12 m. FACTORIES ON PULAU BUXOM WILL PRODUCE LUBRICANTS, BITUMEN, GAS WORK on Shell's three new pioneer industries in Singapore involving a total capital outlay of $12 million is proceeding satisfactorily, a spokesman said yesterday. The plants will manufacture L.P.G.327 words
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Article, Illustration128 1961-12-12 14 'Quality is now the keyword in production' pEOPLE today at least in the home appliances field look more for quality than appearance, according to Mr. S.R. Rasmussen. of East Asiatic Co. Ltd., Singapore. Mr. Rasmussen, who is manager of the Kelvinator Division, says that genuine basic Improvements that win increase128 words
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Article187 1961-12-12 14 EIGHT companies in the United States and one in the West Indies are seeking an export market in Singapore for their products. The trade inquiries were received by the American Consulate General's office 'in Singapore and published in the last issue of Singapore Trade. The187 words
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Article40 1961-12-12 14 Singapore and the Federation Imported 59.257 tons of fresh fruit In the first eight months this year against 54.221 tons In the corresponding period last year. Singapore's share of the Imports were 27.847 tons against 25,599 tens.40 words
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Article144 1961-12-12 14 THAIS TO HOLD TRADE DISPLAY T»HE Thai Chamber of 1 Commerce has invited Malayan merchants, industrialists and the general public to attend a trade fair which it is sponsoring in Bangkok early next year. The invitation was Issued through the office of the Thai Commercial Attache in Kuala Lumpur. The144 words
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Article138 1961-12-12 14 A [ORE Malayan houseiTl wives are now using electric washing machines, Mr. CM. Lee managing director of Lee and Fletcher, Singapore, said yesterday. Mr. Lee, whose company import washing machines from Britain, France, West Germany, Sweden and Italy, said that this reflected the rising living standards.138 words
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Article, Illustration147 1961-12-12 14 WITH the imminent introduction of television to Singapore and the Federation, more and more manufacturers are sending their representatives here to establish their respective brands. i One of these companies Is Siera Radio N.V. of Holland whose Far East representative, Mr. F.L. Werdmolder, has147 words
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Article95 1961-12-12 14 Up: Malaya exports to Hong Kong TWO-way trade bex tween Hong Kong and pan-Malaya rose $20.9 million to $175 million in the first nine months this year. Imports were valued at $121.9 million against $104.1 million in the corresponding period last year, while exports worth $53 million show a rise95 words
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Article21 1961-12-12 14 Thailand exported 14,005 tons of rubber of all grades In October compared with 7.442 tons In the previous month.21 words
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Advertisement287 1961-12-12 14 VISIT THE ORIENTjgE^ Dorit miss fabulous *^^^^^^^P NEW ELECTRA &!8&^& INDONESIAN AIRWAYS Booking Office: let Floor. Bonk of Chino Bidg Singapore. 1. Tol: «M 34 (3 line*) Boy No. 30. Hot.l Merlin. Kuala Lumpur. T.I: ***** or any travel og.nl in Singapore and lh« Federation of Malaya ALL NEW! the287 words
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Advertisement372 1961-12-12 14 WAUGf Western Gcrmony We supply US-militory vehicles, such os 1. Jeeps a) ex US-Army Depot complete with oil accessories b) examined c) overhauled 2. Trucks REO, DODGE, etc. and all olher military vehicles Delivery can be made in quantities if required 3. Fork lift trucks CLARK, TOWMOTOR, HYSTER o) ex372 words
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Advertisement1486 1961-12-12 15 BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREIGHT ENQUIRIES: Ttl. 2414. PASSAGE ENBOIRIES: T*l: »12 ADEN. LIVERPOOL. GLASCOW, LQNOON >_CjNJIj»irTAI^_PORTS^ P. S kMj Perarg CYCLOPS Ltiltl. Hamcurg. Hol'inS.. S fe H PATROCLUS liverpttl. GlaSfOw 61*. II Oec 11 Otc 4it Oee 17 ELPENOR Liverpnl, A'mcuth It Ptrt Otc II O*C 17 21 Otc 211,486 words
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Advertisement1460 1961-12-12 15 MM Mi I I rJmw >M I i I 11 I 1 m> if mm W mi ml i i l nm mmM mm mmJlUmkm \m\wmm THE E. A. C UNES- ILINGS TO MEOITEPR«NEAN. CONTINENTAL t SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. S'ccre As!l!__a9i "MALACCA" lie) 14 17 Dte 11/11 Ote 71 71 Dtc1,460 words
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Advertisement1629 1961-12-12 15 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. TEL: ***** II LINES (lacarßtfattl i* tit United Ki*t<*a) EXPHESS SERVICES TO LONBON lIVERPOOI k CONTINENTAL PORTS <oor» S>ai» -•^i > >t BENRINNES ipatl. G'mouin.R'oam.M'tur, G I/Otc II Dtc 17/11 lENALDER H) Hlurj. Lee. Havre. M'brc Dte 11/21 Ote 24 21 Oec 21 1 11,629 words
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Advertisement1218 1961-12-12 15 w^ McALISTER CO.. LTD. w tLLERMAN LIMB ck KLAVENLSS LINE LONDON. HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM LOS AN6EIES. SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE t HULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND CITY OF UPON «CCMI.M ear,t ft, Cltt.ll t St.lt 4 oce P S -am Perang 2321 BtC 31 ltc/1 la* 21 31 Me SUNNYVIUE HONGKONG. KOBE.1,218 words
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433 1961-12-12 16 From Our Market Correspondent rpllK tin section of the 1 Malayan Stock Exchange eased sharply yesterday as the noon metal price continued to fall to Its lowest level since the end of October. There was little evidence of buying support and nervous433 words
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Article21 1961-12-12 16 Malayan Stock Indices: Dec. 9 Dee. n Industrials: 158.92 158.89 Tins: 293.57 290.25 rubbers: 211.44 211.44 Jan. 1 1958=100.21 words
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Article653 1961-12-12 16 OL'bINESS on the Malayan Sux:k Exci.ange. PederaUon section yesterday with the number of deals l.i brackets: Industrial Traders (1.000) $4.50 ON, (2,000) $4..*>2i; Kothmans $1.11 OL. ON. $1.12 OL. $1.11 OL, (3.000) $1.11: East Smelting $2.54 OL. $2.53 OL. $2.55 OL. (1.000) JR. 55. Minings: A. Amal653 words
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286 1961-12-12 16 17ERY quiet conditions were again the order of the day on the Singapore Rubber Market yesterday. There was little Incentive to trade and December first grade varied only between 76J cents and 75, cents. Lower sheet Interest was small and confined largely286 words
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Article217 1961-12-12 16 QECEMBSR first grade rubber nuytrs f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 76 cent* per Ib up oo^-elghth of a cent oi Friday's price. Tbe too* «a» very quist. t.C.C.R.A. ckwln; prices In cents per Ib. yesterday: Int. 1 R. 8.8. Prompt f.o.b. buyer* 731. (eller* 76): Int.217 words
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Article37 1961-12-12 16 SINGAPORE. Dec. 11. RUBBER: 76 centa per Ib. (up one-eighth of a cent). sp.m. unoffi rial close: 764 cents (quiet). TIN: $477 per picnl (down 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering: 250 tons (down 15 tons).37 words
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Article101 1961-12-12 16 CHINESE PrMluo* lichmm, tlniatxrt, n»*n pncti par plud y«ft«rday: Caaamrt *ll: balk S3S pcllcrs, drum S3B, Mllar*: Ctpra: December UK/Cootlnmt (29 buyers. S23| acllcra P*pp»t: Uuntok white IISS Mllera. hnwik wtiite SlC2t acllera, tpeclal Sarawak black Sl27t Mllers. irarbled L*mponn black JJI27J wlleri. Uimpong black ABTA *137| Mllen101 words
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Article126 1961-12-12 16 MELBOURNE. Mon. TNVEBTMENT shares opened x the weeK Jong steady lines. Australian Consolidated Industries gained Is. 9d. to 71*. 3d. and JoJin Lysmght I*. Cd. to 6s. 6d. Base metals were steady but oils were easier. Assoc. Aust Oil fell 3a. to Bs. and Aasoc. ContienUl sd. to126 words
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Article181 1961-12-12 16 SHIPS lytng alongiide th« Singapore wharvei today are: Chakrata 33/34, Zyrlanln 6A, Glanearn 8/9, BenrlnDea (t/7. Theben 42/43, Calcutta Mam 27/28. William Lyke* 23/24, Telomachtis 35 36. Eastern Saga 15/16, Serdang NW. 4, Batavla 26. Outer roads: Uan Hln, Flpenor. Cormorant, James Stove. Radnlk. Lold* Uruguai, Rabang.181 words
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Article131 1961-12-12 16 ALL Malayan Exchange Bank* 1 Atteelatlen rates were unchanged yesterday as follo*.i (all rate* to $100): Ntw Verfc: buying TT 32 15/16. airmail OD 33 1/16. 90 d/(t 33 5/16 credit bills, 33 7/16 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 34t. airmail On 341. 90 d/st 34 15/16 credit131 words
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Article16 1961-12-12 16 Further Nox-ember rubber crops Included Aver Mofek 46,490 Ib. <<nd Buklt Katil 54.331 ib16 words
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Advertisement1233 1961-12-12 16 V^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. Express U.S.A. Paciflo <k Atlantic Coast Service ETA ETA ETA ETA S'pora P. Si-am H'kong S. Francisco L. An|t!M N.York Kamitawa Man" 21/ M Oec 11 Ott/ 2 Ja* I jai 2* lai 21 Ja* 11 Ftl "Hwikawa Mara" 21 Jm/ Ftl 11 Ftl S1,233 words
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Advertisement225 1961-12-12 16 tUROPI SIRVICf S'PO'« ft S>l» Pftn| 10UDIKU In Nrt IS/14 Bee 15 Dte M'seiUti, H*»it, O'kirk, A'warp. R'dwi. H'buri. B'mefl SOUTH t WESI AFRICA SERVICE T»bq» 7/ I la* Da-can (21/1), Pert Elizabeth (21/1). Capetown (29/1), Maiidi (M/ 4 L«ot (S/2). Cotonou (1/2), Acer*. Takoradi. Abidjan, Freetown. Conakry, Dakar (27/2).225 words
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Advertisement428 1961-12-12 16 TENDERS I MINISTRY OF DEFENCE TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from PWD registered contractors of Class 'ET and above and accredited Federation Army Contractors at the Ministry of Defence. Kuala LumDur, not later than 2.30 p.m. 21st Deo. 1961 for OrassCutUng and Agricultural Works at Sungei B«-sl, Kuala Lumpur.428 words
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Advertisement973 1961-12-12 16 1"— NOTICE Tenders are Invited for the provision of Canteen facilities to i soldiers and civilian stall at Batu Garrison Kuala Lumpur, and a family provision shop at Setanak Kuala Lumpur for the period Ist January 1962 to 31st December 1962. Details of the contract can De obtained from the973 words
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Advertisement708 1961-12-12 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KEDAH GOVERNMENT VACANCY. APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens for Temporary Clerk of Works Special Grade in the D.IJ3, Kedah. Applications from applicants ovrr 55 years of age may be considered provided they are physically active and medically fit. The Salary Scale is $645 x 22 777 per708 words
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Advertisement721 1961-12-12 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG APPOINTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEER Applications are Invited frou persons resident In the Federation of Mulaya, and Singapore for the post of Mechanical Engineer In the City Engineer's Department. Preference will be given to Federal Citliens. The appointment will be on a three721 words
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Advertisement825 1961-12-12 17 NOTICES Ke: Harold Ambrose Robinson I C'herstman dec rased who died at Ra.mxj.-Ue, Ken I, England on the 23rd November. 1961. Toe abovrnonted deceased who was formerly the Director of Education in Malays was guardian (or some students and in this position he held certain monies on ;ruM for them825 words
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Advertisement451 1961-12-12 17 AT YOUR SERVICE (S'pors) 20 Word* tit (Minimum) Dailf 1 month. It Wordt K_i» (Mm.) DRESSES FOR SALE at f 2O M ich. oIW-L River Valley Rd., S'pora. OICBMBtR DISCOUNT. Learn <Jrl»--ir JSO/- auooeas guaranteed P.O. Bos S. PHOTOCOPYING CERTIFICATES, ;tc. !o Second*, tiheng Biong, *****/ 0179. CERTIFICATES COPIED Wtttt451 words
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Article135 1961-12-12 18 PESTANA TO LEAD CIVILIAN TEAM KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Veteran rugger player, Maurice Pestana, and his soi.. Brian, have been selected to piay for Malayan Civilians against Malayan Combined Services at the City Stadium. Penang, on Saturday, kick-on at 5.10 p.m. Maurice Pestana will captain the Civilian team. Only five members135 words
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Article297 1961-12-12 18 EPSOM JEEP - \TEVER BETTER 11, a A newcomer in the Donnelly Stable, surprised track watchers with a sparkling gallop on a fast track at Penang this morning. With Khamk astride, this racy three- year-old by Rawson went stylishly over half a mile In 54 and 3f in 38297 words
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Article98 1961-12-12 18 T>ENANa. Mon. Result Sta- ble's Balkan Bambino, winner of the Singapore Gold Cup, has been sent for a spell at the veterinary sanatorium at Cameron Highlands. Other horses sent to the hills during November were: Kid Pancho, Rllex. Fascination. Tinggl Apl. Power First, Scorpio. Movteland.98 words
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Article576 1961-12-12 18 tITIIGHTS for aU ff seven races tomorrow, second day of the, Penang Turf Club December meetIng are: Cl. 2, Div. I— €F Cant Tell 9.00 Western Plains 8.12 Monty 8.11 Happy Chatter S.ll Nulli Seenndus 8.10 King's Scholar 8.10 Cape Canaveral 8.09 La Fiama 8.09 Nlkko 8.08 Duke576 words
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Article204 1961-12-12 18 Indian Test XI revels denied NSW DELHI, Mon. Narl Contractor, India's Test captain, said it was "absolute nonsense" when commenting today on a report that his team failed to beat England in the Second Test at Kanpur because several players kept late nights. The report alleged that "sizeable portion ofReuter - 204 words
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Article49 1961-12-12 18 IPOH, Mon. The Perak Indian Football Association decided at a committee meeting to lift the two-year suspension on S. Thiagarajah of the Indian R.C., Ipoh, following his appeal. Thiagarajah was sent oft the field during the Sambanthan Cup semi-final match here in November last year.49 words
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330 1961-12-12 18 EIGHT ROME PLAYERS ARE IN TOUR TEAM SINGAPORE, Mon. New Zealand the flf th-ranking hockey nation in the worldwill give All-Malaya a severe test in their in- ternational match at Jalan Besar stadium on Friday. The Kiwis* team is expected to include330 words
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Article205 1961-12-12 18 MHF TO NAME TOUR TEAM TODAY ITUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Federation team for the Indian Hockey tournament at Ahmedabad next month will be selected after the training session tomorrow evening. The training of 34 Malayan players started at Batu Cantonment yesterday evening under coaches Annuar Baig Moghul and Chua Eng205 words
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Article266 1961-12-12 18 QEREMBAN, Mon. Perak won the Malayan interschools hockey competition today when they beat Malacca 3-0 in the final on the Station padang here. Perak, led by Robin Jayesuria, were too last for Malacca who showed signs of weariness after their match against Selangor which they won266 words
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Article119 1961-12-12 18 SEREMBAN. Mon. Belangor trounced Penang 7-0 In the final of the Malayan girls Interschool hockey competition on the Station padang this evening. June Teh, the. Selangor Inside right, scored four goals. Selangor led 2-0 at the Interval with goals by Mary Jane In the llth minute119 words
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369 1961-12-12 19 SEAP GAMES— Ist DAY 35,000 WATCH OPENING CEREMONY RANGOON, Monday JHE SECOND South East Asia Peninsula Games were declared open here today by the Burmese President, U Win Maung, at the Aung San Memorial Stadium. Countries taking part In the Games areReuter - 369 words
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Article, Illustration58 1961-12-12 19 SONNY LISTON. top contender for Floyd Patterson's heavyweight boxing crown, stands menacingly over Albert Westphal (Germany) as he heads for the canvas to stay there for the full count after Liston had floored him in 1 mm. 58 see. of the first round of58 words
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Article168 1961-12-12 19 T)URBAN. Mon. Splendid bowling by Dick Motz had the South Africans struggling when they resumed their second innings at 13 for no wicket on the third day of the first unofficial Test against New Zealand here today. Mou took three quick wlckeU to make three outReuter - 168 words
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Article34 1961-12-12 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The annual pan-Malayan inter-state Sikhs hockey tournament for the Gurudwara Cup and the annual Malayan Sikhs badminton competition will be held at Seremban from Dec. 29 to Jan. 1.34 words
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Article216 1961-12-12 19 SINGAPORE, Monday. OOLICE today created a major upset in the Singa- pora Hockey Association league first division when they defeated Indian Association 2-1 at Balestier Road today. This was the first defeat for Indians who, with two other points lost In drawn matches, now fall216 words
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Article25 1961-12-12 19 IPOH. Mon. Heavy raii: washed out both league hockey matches 1/7 Gurkha Rifles v Andersonlans and Royal Dragoons vs Samuel's Clubscheduled for today.25 words
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202 1961-12-12 19 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Government has decided to grant unrecorded full-pay leave to Government employees selected to represent the State Jn international sports. This decision was disclosed by the Singapore Government Services F.A. delegate at the S.A.F.A. council meeting today. Games for which the202 words
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Article166 1961-12-12 19 LTUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Federation team, co meet Singapore In the annual schoolboy International rugger match at the Merdeka stadium on Thursday kick -off 7 p.m.) Is: Oaneson (Penang); Syed Hamld (Job.), Lee Sek Chew iPk). Nik Mohamed (Pk). Hassan (Joh): Aziz Mahmood (Pk) Mickey Quah (Joh):166 words
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Article383 1961-12-12 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —Shock result In tne preliminary rounds of the Federation Interschools rugger 'sevens,' which started on the Victoria Institution ground today, was the defeat of fancied English College Johore Bahru by Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman, ipoh. eekolah Tuanku Abdui Ftanman. newcomers to the383 words
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Article104 1961-12-12 19 SOCCER BEGAMAT INTEB MX'KIM FINAL: Chaah 5 Oemereh 2. FRIENDLY (Penang) Prison* t Peralc Rd. Rangers 0. BASKETBALL TOIE MATCH (Segamat). Segantat MCA Youths bt Chung Chlng (Spore) 85-81. HOCKEY STORE LGE DIV. 1: Comb. Schools 1 University 0; Kltalsa w.o. STO. FRIENDLY rpenang* Oanapatby's XI 4 Indian104 words
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Advertisement237 1961-12-12 19 IB HI 9 m w. w I Such a brighl girl I before... but what I was wrong with I Slew Ming? She IB I didrrt seem to cart. V I about the scholar|R|\ b(so bright in class, cared. S.Ahere is nothing radically wrong "^"^s/'il with Siew Ming. There may237 words
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Miscellaneous136 1961-12-12 19 SOCCER STORE SENIOR CUP 8-FLNAL-IRC v CA (Jn. Besar. 8.15). HOCKEY ST>C#'.E LGE DIV. t: Comb. Schools v Police (Thomson Rd)DIV. 3: Khalsa v Woodbrtdge (Farrer Pk). J. BAHRU LGE: RMN V I/a KBO (Woodlands); PWD v Education (padang). IPOH LGE DIV. 2 Telecoms v FIB (lower padang). TAIPING LGE:136 words
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489 1961-12-12 20 Our patience exhausted says Nehru INDIA SENDS TANKS TO BORDER WITH GOA NEW DELHI, Monday MR. NEHRU said today that India's patience was "exhausted" in the dispute over the Portuguese enclave of Goa, on India's west coast. But, he told Parliament, the Government still hoped that, the Portuguese would giveReuter - 489 words
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Article60 1961-12-12 20 Thais hold Vietnam to a draw RANGOON. Mon. The SEAP Games soccer competition opened with a shock result tonight when favourites Vietnam were hftd to a scoreless draw by Thailand. Vietnam were the 1958 gold medalists and Thailand the runners-up. In the other match tonight. Burma beat Cambodia 4-0 afterReuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration60 1961-12-12 20 THIS collision between an oil tanker and a lorry at the 9 1 mile, Bukit Timah Road yesterday ended in both vehicles being set aflame, and the death of the lorry driver, All Hong, who was trapped in his driving seat.60 words
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Obituary72 1961-12-12 20 r.APT PETER F. CANE. Singapore Guard Regiment pa.«vd away on the 10 l;'6l. Tli'- funer.il -vill take place at tht- flu IVindan Military Cemetery at 3 p.m. on IS/U MRS. TAN CHONC LAV NEE Madam Bernad'tt.- Wei- Swee Ijin p. I .T.viiv peacefully en 11th Dec. leaving nehlnd 372 words
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Article63 1961-12-12 20 YOU CAN stop Hmokin>; ilh •Af.nl (not a drug) nave t yearly. Particular* five npply Santion's P.O. Box 2T.M Singapore. VICTORIA THEATRE TODAY tf 5.30 p.m. rt-ini-inri display »y Sinca-T-or.- MM Ac.id.tny. s:t 52-. SI/at Rohln-on (or Rrd Crew Cn|>i>lid Children. ROWCROFT THEATRE. Far»w< II Kiu.v.ll Kuki nr. Wrdm-Hdav.63 words
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Article194 1961-12-12 20 ACCORD ON MAIN LAOS POINTS f^ENEVA, Mon. The 14 nation Laos Conference today solved two vital questions. It has now almost ended its marathon work of drawing up an agreement for making and keeping Laos neutral. The delegates agreed that: All foreign military forces and foreign para-military forces should beReuter - 194 words
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Article95 1961-12-12 20 MR. AND MRS. Cheok V,w KM| ihnnk all fri.nds and relative for ihur i:ood iMa and gifts for their marriage on Sunday 10.12.1661. THE FAMILY or the la. Mr. Koh Mm Yong thank their friends and reUflvrn who attended the funeral sent rmths and menaagea of roDdol<nco. MR. AND95 words
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84 1961-12-12 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. A sit-down strike by more than 100 workers today paralysed the Cathay-Kcris film studios in East Coast Road. The workers, members of the Singapore General Employees' Union. stopped work after a "breakdown" in negotiations on wage claims with the manage*84 words
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Article420 1961-12-12 20 LONDON. Mon.— The first day of a new Account today was genei rally satisfied, with most sections 1 showing useful gains. Gilt-edged securities met a good investment demand and showed widespread gains. This reflected the terms of the Government's funding operation which pleased the market.420 words
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Miscellaneous43 1961-12-12 20 The weather TJiaHEST and lowest tempera Hires In Malaya anil Singapore lor the period C p.m. Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday. Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 87 73 Kota Bharu 84 73 Penang 89 75 Ipoh 87 72 Malucca 86 72 Singapore 79 7343 words
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