The Straits Times, 18 October 1961
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Title Section17 1961-10-18 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 510,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1961. 13 CENTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration2331 1961-10-18 1 SECOND DAY OF THE MALAYSIA DEBATE— Starts on Page 7 War and peace by the Russian Premier HE WARNS WESTERN POWERS AGAINST RISKING 'MAD ACTS OF AGGRESSION' 'May God grant that it is not used' MR. KHRUSHCHEV today told the 22nd Soviet Communist Party Congress meeting inReuter - 2,331 words
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171 1961-10-18 1 LONDON, Tues. The failure of the International Tin Council to reach agreement last week on the introduction of higher price levels in the agreement as proposed by producers is a novel feature, says thLs week's Metal Bulletin. Hitherto. differences of opinion within the council171 words
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Article, Illustration64 1961-10-18 1 DATO Klana Putera. 58-year-old ruling Chief of Sungei UJong. Negri Sembilan, and the 10-feet long tiger which he shot on Monday at Kcmayan. on the border of Negri Sembilan and Pahans. He saw the tiger in a lallang patch 20 yards away. He fired three snots64 words
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Article33 1961-10-18 1 USUMBURA (RuandaUrunai Tues. Police said today a young Greek has confessed that he fired the shot which killed Prince Louis Rwangasore, Prime Minister of Urundi. last Friday. Further arrests are expected.33 words
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Article90 1961-10-18 1 A plan for new synthetics HOUSTON, Tues— Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company plans to start production this month of a new synthetic rubber that may double the life of car tyres. Mr. Willis H. Edmund, executive consultant for Goodyear, said the new synthetic, called Budene, will be one of the90 words
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Article35 1961-10-18 1 CANBERRA, Tues. The Earl of Selkirk, Commission-er-General fOr South-East Asia, today discussed the proposed Malaysian federation, the future of the Singapore bases and other subjects with Mr. Menzies, Australian Prime Minister. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article145 1961-10-18 1 /CANBERRA, Tues. The \j Australian Immigration Department said today that young Chinese-born wo- man could join her Englishbarn husband in Australia "as soon as she likes." Meanwhile, the couple, Mr. and Mrs. Alan King. have been parted for several months. Mr. King, 22, of Bond! Junction,Reuter - 145 words
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244 1961-10-18 1 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. 2,000 British Army employees at 40' Base Workshop in AVer Rajah Road demonstrated this morning in protest against the threatened retrenchment of 000 redundant workers. They assembled outside the office of the civilian establishments paying officer at 10 a.m. Their leader, Mr. Edgar244 words
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Article24 1961-10-18 1 i BANGKOK. Tues. The Government will close all billiard saloons throughout Thailand next year because they are the haunts of "criminals and hooligans."24 words
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Article70 1961-10-18 1 WASHINGTON. Tues.— The White Houso announced that President Kennedy's "offer of good offices" to Afghanistan and Pakistan, which severed al! diplomatic and trade relations last month, has been accepted by both governments. The U.S. Ambassador to Canada. Mr. Livingston T. Merchant, is due to arrive in the70 words
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Article31 1961-10-18 1 LONDON. Tu»v— F»r< i-n Secretary Lord Hmbc i «I iocluv hi' m ■> £d" bj Khrtuhcbt i .m--nouiu imnii thai Dec. i deadline fur German p treaty nti laagct aeeeroary. -IP.I31 words
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Article, Illustration12699 1961-10-18 2 Secretary of union recalled to witness box Straits Times arbitration FOURTH DAY SINGAPORE, Tuesday i Company's doctor gives evidence KUALA LUMPUR MANAGER TELLS OF MEETING IN HIS OFFICE ON SEPT. 7 Managing director left instructions on policy before he went on leave r rill. Industrial Arbitration Court resumed hearing today12,699 words
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Advertisement108 1961-10-18 2 •£s£^Z>aaAlv Value unchanged. Try this nippy car at Progress Motors or other Renault Dealers. A RENAULT PRODUCT PM 144 t C One gallon of PETROL V good for 45 miles WHEN you drive For economy buy Dauphine. Try the Dauphine at Progress Motors or other Renault dealers. A RENAULT PRODUCT108 words
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Miscellaneous37 1961-10-18 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby WMATfe WE ifeUT LOOK AT ALL TUB) "If I SAVIO A WONDERFUL 1 fSO MOW CAN) MATTEO, OftAtt^ THINGS I BOUGHT/-^ LOT Of MONBVy V W6 »B 1 1/>~— AT e >> yßaoKt?^37 words
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Article, Illustration248 1961-10-18 3 Plan for atom -free zone in Europe under serious study in U.S., says a Senator WARSAW, Tuesday. ♦JKXATOR Hubert Humphrey, deputy Democratic leader in the United States Senate, said here last night that the U.S. was giving ''very thoughtful and very serious consideration" to the Rapacki Plan for an atom-freeReuter - 248 words
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117 1961-10-18 3 Nasser drops hint of coming changes in Cabinet CUIKO, lues. President f Nasser last night hinted at major changes in his Cabinet soon as a result ol the Syrian revolt. Observers who heard his 75--niiniitr speech particularly noted his remark that reorganisation was necessary to put "the rigut men inReuter - 117 words
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Article54 1961-10-18 3 MOSCOW. Tues" Russia has successfully nred a mul-ti-stage rocket carrier a distance of about 7,500 miles into the Pacific, the Soviet News Agency Tass reported yesterday. The agency said the carrier launching tests will continue. Yesterday's rocket was the sixth to be fired in theReuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration102 1961-10-18 3 Woman gives up husband for Russia MRS. GOLUB, of Swerdlowsk, USSR., wife of Alekei Golub, a Russian chemical engineer, pictured as she arrived at Schipol Airport, Amsterdam, escorted by five members of the Soviet Embassy, to fly home to Moscow. Fighting broke out between Soviet Embassy officials and Dutch police102 words
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461 1961-10-18 3 KHOMAN SAYS: WE WILL SEE SEATO DOESN'T REMAIN A PAPER TIGER BANGKOK. Tuesday 'THE Thai Foreign Minister, Mr. Thanat Khoman, said today Thailand was determined to make the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation (Seato) effective as It was specified in the treaty and show all that it was not a "paperReuter; UP - 461 words
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249 1961-10-18 3 NEW YORK, Tuesday. A FRICAN and other members of the United Nations Trusteeship Committee called yesterday for an immediate investigation into Ihe murder on Friday of Prince Louis Rwangasore. Premier of Urundi. In a heated debate which saw ciuinea's delegate accuse BelgiumReuter - 249 words
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Article60 1961-10-18 3 WASHINGTON Tuesday. NUCLEAR submarines are servii^ with the United States Seventh Fleet in the Pacific. Vice Admiral Charles Griffin, the Commander-in-Chief, said in an interview wita the magazine, U.S. News and World Repoit, published yesterday. The fleet was "one of the most powerful the60 words
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Article30 1961-10-18 3 KHANGKHAI (Laos); Prince Souvanna Phouma, neutralist Premier-elect of Laos, told newsmen he expected to have an audience with King Savant Vatthana in the royal capital of Luang PraD on Wednesday.30 words
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Article32 1961-10-18 3 NEW DELHI: More than 30.000 people have been driven from their homes by flood waters in Uttar Pradesh State. The flood death toll stood at 20 Army is assisting in rescue work.32 words
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Article34 1961-10-18 3 LONDON: Mr. Julius Nyerere, Prime Minister of Tauganyika has asked for Sir Richard Turr.bull to be aupointed first GoveinorGeneral of Tanganyika when the territory acnieve* independence on Dec. 9. the Colonial Office announced here.34 words
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Article25 1961-10-18 3 NEW YORK: Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, Indian Defence Minister returned to thr United Nations, recovered from an operation nine days ago on his skull.25 words
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Article23 1961-10-18 3 MANILA: Asian student leaders opened here a four-week seminar on student press travel, welfare, regional co-operation and contemporary issues like colonialism and neutralism.23 words
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Article26 1961-10-18 3 LONDON: Mr. David Orms-by-Gore, who leaves here on Thursday to take up his appointment as British Ambassador in Washinglon, is to be knighted by Queen Elizabeth26 words
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Article38 1961-10-18 3 MONTREAL: A 13-man Communist Chinese trade mission, the rirst to Canada since the Communist regime took power in 1948, began talkg with Montreal businessmen in an eflort to find new Canadian markets for a wide variety of goods.38 words
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113 1961-10-18 3 TOULON, Tues. A four-day battle between thousands of teenagers who live in this Mediterranean port and the sailors of the French Naval Base ebbed yesterday. Thousands of bluejackets were confined to base. Some teenagers were subject to official and parental restrictions but manyUPI - 113 words
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Article28 1961-10-18 3 MADRID, Tues. General Peng Meng-chi, Chief of the Chinese Nationalist General Stan*, arrived at Barajas airport here last night for a twoweek goodwill tour of Spain.28 words
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480 1961-10-18 4 'CRAZY WITH FEAR, I CRHiD OUT: TAKE MY MONEY, DON'T KILL ME' SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A MITIGATION plea was made before the First Criminal District Judge, Mr. Choor Singh, by Mr. David Marshall on behalf of his client, Neville Everard, 20, in480 words
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268 1961-10-18 4 TWO YEARS FOR KNIFE BLOW THAT PARALYSED SINGAPORE. Tues. A shopkeeper. Yeo Haw I Liat. 38. victim of a knife 1 attack at a cafe in SembaI wang in May. was brought j into the Assize court today I in a wheel chair suffering from partial paralysis from the waist268 words
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211 1961-10-18 4 $250 fine for cheating Controller of Posts SINGAPORE. Tues. Wan Foo Fuat alias Foo Loong, 20. who pleaded guilty to cheating the Controller of Posts, Singapore, on June 2, was fined $250 or three months' Jail in the Ninth Magistrate's Court today. Wan posed as an employee of the Loong211 words
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Article38 1961-10-18 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. S.L. Velge, Singapore Chief Fire Officer, will speak on "The Singapore Fire Brigade 1 and Fire Prevention" at a j luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore at the Cathay Hotel tomorrow.38 words
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208 1961-10-18 4 NO DELAY IN BUILDING HOMES FOR FIRE VICTIMS SINGAPORE, Tues. The Housing and Development Boards present plans to build about 13,000 housing units at the Bukit Ho Swee fire site are not affected by any existing "fringe homes" still being occupied, the Board's chairman, Mr. Lim Kirn San. told the208 words
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Article35 1961-10-18 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Fraser and Neave Limited and Ma- layan Breweries Limited will i hold a annual dinner party 1 at their sports pavilion. River Valley Road, on Friday at 17.30 p.m.35 words
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Article28 1961-10-18 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Catering Services staff and worker's Trade Union will hold their sth annual meeting on Tuesday at the Victoria Theatre at 6.30 p.m.28 words
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Article72 1961-10-18 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.-Sln-gaporeans visiting China may now stay away for as long as six months, a spokesman for the Immigration Office here said today. Re-entry permits were previously only granted for the maximum period of three months. The Singapore OovernI ment has now extended the permits from72 words
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277 1961-10-18 4 SINGAPORE. Turn ITTHILE being paid for their services in getting public donations for the Bukit Ho Swee fire victims, two youths tried to steal the money from the collection tins under their charge. Mr. Dalip Singh, the Sixth Magistrate, was told ihls today277 words
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Article34 1961-10-18 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Water will be shut off tomorrow from 8 a.m. to I p.m. in ZONES FIVE and i SIX and from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. in ZONES ONE and TWO.34 words
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Advertisement304 1961-10-18 4 Jli'f'f .ADMISSION M «fif W.\ Mk I STALLS: $1.00 > CIRCLE: $1.50 (SINGAPORE) U^-^ SPECIAL PRERELEASE PREVIEW SATURDAY, 21st OCTOBER at 8.45 a.m. A BREATH-TAKING ADVENTURE IN FAR-OFF INDIA... FOR THE Jm WHOLE FAMILY! '^m £mr j3» in AGASCOPE and EASTMAN COLOR PLUS SPECIAL FEATURETTE IN COLOR "INDIA WELCOMES THE304 words
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Advertisement73 1961-10-18 4 BaNH^HfINVHbivHBISvajHWMHa^MW lan CARMICHAEL Janette SCOTT DOUBLE or EXS worth for I n^flffJFMc]] LIDO laughs! yff/JIJp^T (singipore| double bunk SIDNEY; JAMES LIZ FRASER DENNIS PRICE he: swt «i wait mm m raw kowii km m mi mm Fre« hittiry'i Mst tarbilut era cmii this nighty story of Richard the Lion -Hearted!73 words
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Miscellaneous439 1961-10-18 4 HPHE following h> loaay's sche- aule of civil aircraft movemenu at Paya Lebar Airport. \KP' \I > BO AC: Prom London, Zurich, Beirut, Karachi. CalcutUt, Rangoon (BA708) 5 50 p.m from Hong Kong (BA991) 1.40 p.m. Garuda: From Jakarta (GA802) 8.55 a.m.; from Bangkok (OA803) 4.25 p.m. Thai International Prom439 words
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Article, Illustration495 1961-10-18 5 MELBOURNE. Tues CORONER IS TOLD OF QUARRELS Penang student shot girl and himself 'pIE Melbourne coroner today found that a Malayan commerce student, Veerappan Muragiah, 23, of Penang, was temporarily mentally unbalanced when he shot and killed a young Australian girl and then himself on Aug.Reuter - 495 words
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Article91 1961-10-18 5 I/OTA BHARU, Tues.— The Chief Education Officer, Kelantan. Mr. J. A. McCumiskcy. lias organised a course (•n school administration for heads of primary and secondary schools in the State. More than 200 headmasters and headmistresses gather at the Padang Garong Malay School here during weekends for91 words
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Article37 1961-10-18 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. A. KM. Mosharraf Hussain. of Pakistan, has arrived in Singapore to train under the Colombo Plan in timber grading in accordance with Malayan grading rules. Hp is with the timber office here.37 words
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Article, Illustration221 1961-10-18 5 2 MALAYS GET A LOT OF TV, RADIO DATES FVARWIN. Tues. The two Malayan labourers who are under threat o' deportation to Mala\a have been overwhelmed in the past few days with television Press and radio intorviews. The two men Darts bin Saris. 31, and Zainal bin Hashim, 24 areReuter - 221 words
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Article32 1961-10-18 5 TAIPING. Tues. Treacher Methodist Girls' Primary School here will observe Parents 1 Day on Friday that will Include an exhibition of handwork and art and a puppet play in music.32 words
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Article29 1961-10-18 5 PENANG, Tues. Messrs. Fraser and Neave and Malayan Breweries will entertain their dealers to a joint dinner at the Violet Cafe, Magazine Road, on Friday. Nov. 3.29 words
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Article93 1961-10-18 5 CINGAPORE. Tues. The Joey Adams all-star variety show will entertain 800 under-privileged children and youths at a matinee at the Victoria Theatre here on Oct 23. They will come from the Boy Scouts, Boys' Brigade, the Federation of Boys' Clubs, the Federation of Girls' Clubs,93 words
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Article, Illustration87 1961-10-18 5 THE Pahang Mentri Besar, Wan Abdul Aziz bin l/ngku Ha.ii Abdullah (arrowed), joins ISO people in building a threr-mile road at Kampong Beserah. six miles from Kuantan. Wan Abdul Aziz, who launched the project last weekend, told the people. mostly fishermen, that rural87 words
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306 1961-10-18 5 PENANG, Tuesday. A RETIRED P.W.D. labourer, K. Murugaya, said in the Assize Court here today that he was awakened by a "god" one morning and told that his wife was misbehaving. "I opened my eyes and saw a white figure growing taller306 words
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Article95 1961-10-18 5 CINGAPORE, Tues. Three men armed with daggers held up a tailor, Yong Khee Tin, and his family at their home in MacPherson Road yesterday and took away $1,870 in cash and jewellery The men entered the house by scaling a back wall Last night95 words
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Article56 1961-10-18 5 PENANG, Tues. The first magistrate. Mr. Ng Mann Sau. today fined a lorry driver, Teoh Khoon Heng $50 and ordered his licence to be endorsed when he pleaded guilty to a charge of Inconsiderate driving along Glugor Road on July 3. Teoh's lorry collided with a56 words
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Article205 1961-10-18 5 pENANG, Tues. Three more Chinese secondary schools in Penang, with a total enrolment of about 2,500 pupils, have decided to convert into national-type schools and accept full Government aid. They are the Penang Chinese Girls' High School (enrolment 1.500 >. Phor Tay High School <680205 words
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Advertisement357 1961-10-18 5 What's Happening Back Home? Letter* to friend* m 4 relattm now owiw ■re only one link between them and home. A regular link with the home aeeme is to temd ihr Strait* Budget, the weekly edition of the Strmits Time*. Malayan*, Malayan stndenu and ex-Malayan* ahroad cannot fto better than357 words
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Advertisement218 1961-10-18 5 '^kW^T FOR FARAWAY "'ENDS rV y^Q You will want to send something 'Si •CT of quality. Where better to find it V. jjjfV mmmW than Whiteaways, the friendly store lk^tft i* V*** Ji whose name is a guarantee of good i/L m value? With the latest Posting date for V^LL|218 words
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Miscellaneous268 1961-10-18 5 Straits Times Crossword ■r utn. HT* Hp ~WM a H| m 1H HI IHT ißr^lß I ICROSS 11- Hector turned to go after 7 Hill including half-seen course wooden vessel or musical ln(s> strument (6. 5). 8 Asiastics are last in confu- 13 Fibre used in the making of sion268 words
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Miscellaneous382 1961-10-18 5 RADIO MALAYA RADI SINGAPORE SHORT WAVE SERVICE: NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MFDIIM^VAVK^KRVIi SERVICE 41.7 metres 476 mArr^ A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Negara- A.M. 6.00 Good Morning: 6.09 ku: News Headlines; 6.05 Morning Morning Prelude: 7.00 The News: Melodies; 6.50 Keep Fit With Telk 7.05 Melodies At Sunrise: 8.00 Tho Lee; 7.00 Carroll382 words
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Advertisement181 1961-10-18 6 FASTEST JETS IN ROUND-WORLD SERVICE Am J^^mw^^ i m\ i- *<$%*. W Am m Am Am <S^i BJL w^ JB *|^r I m^L^f I jfSkAm B^ Jr Be among the first to fly in the amazing new Qantas 707 V-Jet. Book now for the 'Kangaroo' flight leaving Singapore for London181 words
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Article, Illustration4648 1961-10-18 7 Only a full merger would meet wish of people— Mr. S THE DEBATE ON THE PRIME MINISTER'S MALAYSIA MOTION CONTINUES KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday Aid Spore: Prevention better than cure Chin 'SUPER-MERGER, WILL FREE COUNTRIES FROM COLONIAL RULERS' TIIE debate on Tengku Abdul Rahman's resolution seeking full support for his proposals4,648 words
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Advertisement158 1961-10-18 8 AFTER BABY ARRIVES REGAIN RADIANT HEALTH WITH RExiTf^^ HERBS TONIC LIQUEUR The joy of a happy event in the family but let that happiness be complete with mother strong and healthy again. There is no finer tonic for her than REX 56 HERBS Tonic Liqueur. It contains 56 specially-selected, health-giving158 words
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124 1961-10-18 9 APPEAL FOR FUNDS TO KEEP UP TB FIGHT KANGAR. Tues. The Perils Anti-Tuberculosis A.ssoclation today appealed for public support and cooperation to help it carry out its humanitarian work. "Without public support It will be extremely difficult. If not impossible, to carry out our task." Mr. Jarnill Singh, the president,124 words
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Article68 1961-10-18 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The Sultan of Selangor and the Tengku Ampuan today inspected the new $280,000 road which connects Kampon? Sijangkang. about 30 milob from hero in Kuala Langat j district with the coast road. The Tengku Ampuan also visited two Malay schools at Sijangkan? and Permatang68 words
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182 1961-10-18 9 A FIVE-GUN SALUTE TO HERALD WEDDING VI ALA KANGSAR, Tues.— A five-gun salvo on Saturday will herartd the beginning of the four-day celebrations for the wedding of Tengku Mariam Khalidah binte Tengku Ibrahim. eldest grand-daughter of the Sultan of Prrak. IVnyku Muriam. a tcaeher at the Methodist Kn:;lish School in182 words
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Article62 1961-10-18 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. News has been received here of the death of Mr. A.W. George, genera] manager of Associated Battery Manufacturers, Petaling Jaya. in a London hospital last Friday after an operation. Mr. George came to Malaya early last year. A month ago. on the advice of62 words
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Article20 1961-10-18 9 KANGAR. Tues.— The State Legislative Assembly will hold its fourth meeting here on Oct. 28. at 10 a.m.20 words
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Article72 1961-10-18 9 A vote for Malaya KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A vote of appreciation was recorded at the 16th Won, Congress of the Junior Chamber International in Puerto Rico for the progress made in Malaya's rural development programme. This was stated today in a letter received by the Prime Ministers Department from the72 words
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Article32 1961-10-18 9 KUANTAN. Tues. Thirty penghulu^. assistant penghulus. town councillors and village headmen from Trengganu completed a two-day tour of rural development projects and schemes in Kuantan and Temerloh district today32 words
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Article36 1961-10-18 9 IPOH. Tue.v— Mr J.F Noel Emmanuel will be the only workers 1 representative frorr Asia to attend the International Labour Organisation's panel of consultants on thp problems of younz workers in Geneva this month.36 words
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289 1961-10-18 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. C< GREAT has been the rural people's thirst for knowledge that the Government is running far more than the 4,000 literacy and national language adult education classes planned for this year. Today 5,424 of these classes are operating.289 words
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Article43 1961-10-18 9 MUAR. Tues. The North Johore Health Officer. Dr. H.D.S. Gill, and his wife. Dr S.C. Gill. Lady Medical Officer. Muar. were entertained to dinner by the Indian and Ceylonese community her* in honour of their recent marriagp in India.43 words
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Article124 1961-10-18 9 I 'UAL A LUMPUR, Tues. IX —The "Freedom from Hunger" Campaign National Committee in Malaya has launched a nationwide appeal for to the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organisation trust fund. In a statement today the committee said that the public could participate in "this worthy124 words
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Article, Illustration98 1961-10-18 9 MISS RUTH HO. principal of the senior section of the Methodist Girls- Scrool. Klans? took pains to ensure the success cf the exhibition held at the school last weekend for the opening of the $105,000 extensions. She is seen above with theChng Seng Poh - 98 words
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113 1961-10-18 9 KEEP OUT OF POLITICS WARNING IV KELANTAN KOTA BHARU. 1 The Council of Religion and Malay Customs of Kelantan today its employees not to take an active part In politic* or hold any position in political partie> without firs* obtaining permission from the Sultan. The warning wa> contained in a113 words
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Article31 1961-10-18 10 2» H Of 4, SMt Win. SPECIAL REVIVAL MEETINCS. Cfcnrek id 79. Berancei IT n> M m PrMay "jn p m s'inda> l" ni -*r P.. i hi jaa31 words
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693 1961-10-18 10 The Straits Times Wednesday, October 18, 1961. Report To The Party The Soviet Party Congress which commenced its twentysecond speech-hearing ordeal in a brand new fjasa hflili in Moscow yesterday could be Mr. Khrushchev s hist M fiist secretary; he is an ageing man As under his predecessors, the supreme693 words
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Article328 1961-10-18 10 A.s ii customary j't this time of year. Parliament has Peon presented with a batch of the Aydltor-General'a annual reports mii State i'ccounts. Much of what Mi Bompsis has to say is disturbing. Not tor the Hrsi tune, the standard of accounting in most of328 words
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Article195 1961-10-18 10 Road acckfantf in Singapore have kept pace with the increase in motor traffic over the past dozen years, but tin- majority of victims have ocer cycttata and pedestrians. It would be diategenuoua to fei^r. surprise. Cyclists play the tool on the loads in the most farming way. Their195 words
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Article, Illustration1505 1961-10-18 10 COLIN LEGUM - Two sides to closing the open door to Britain COLIN LEGUM THE GOVERNMENT WILL HAVE A HARD JOB DEFENDING THIS CHANGE IN POLICY..., What lies behind Mr. Butlers clear hint at last week's Conservative Party conference that Britain's open door policy for Commonwealth immigration is to be changed? Colin Legum1,505 words
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Letter309 1961-10-18 10 I WISH to reter to the statement headlined Car vandals strike at varsity" in the October 11 Issue 01 the Straits Times. Certain allegations were made in the statement to the press which convey the Impression that the university students were responsible for what happened to Mr309 words
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Letter27 1961-10-18 10 It ass not MiKKCHtrd in any p.ul ol our irport of Octobtr 1 1 that univfr-.il> .sludonts had linn rrsponsiblr lor dam.is<- lo llir rar. Kd. S.T.27 words
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Letter71 1961-10-18 10 I REGRET to see this uproar against the six-day week The present Government was overwhelmingly rimed to office because its platform was a six-day week. If the Government were to surrender to the teachers, it might as well ■esign. The six-day week has never taxed the children.71 words
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Advertisement515 1961-10-18 10 STRAITS TIMES* FREE PRESS r.t rw imiiinw aavartt* tit **tt r**rt**mt*tiwt )m Mow COID STORACI ARCAOI oknod «o«o. aiNaaPOns trill mIH tmtll m4*trHt*mt*tt a*4 h*M fumhtr rnllti. Smtil «*r*rUt*m*mtt »t**4 In ■RajaSßM *t»4t4 la; COLO STORACI IRANCHIS at AUTHORISID ASIHTJ! CITY BOOK MM. STORI LTD. ISMAIL WI^CKIITin H|| |»DMH«LTT«O eeixvia515 words
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Advertisement161 1961-10-18 10 Gone with the Wind or* your ttomoch troubles Why suffer yourself to beor those poins caused by indigestion, gottrie acidity and other stomach disorders when RABRO can put an end to them all. Start taking RABRO tablets and stop those pains. Rabro is effective in 90 out of 100 casei161 words
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Article, Illustration853 1961-10-18 11 Picketing by strikers from Utusan Melayu leads to a motion to prevent obstruction KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. JHE House of Representatives today agreed that the Commissioner of Police should be ordered to keep a passage through the roads leading to the House "free and open" and that853 words
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173 1961-10-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. today expressed regret that a Socialist Front M.P. was not present at the airport to honour four Malayan soldiers killed In the Coni;o when their bodies were brought back for burial. Tun Razak replying173 words
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Article, Illustration108 1961-10-18 11 Thai cabinet approves award for Senator Tan I2ANGKOK. Tnes. Tbe Thai cabinet today unanimously approved a recommc .ation that Malayan Senator T. 11. Tan (above) be awarded tin Most Exalted Order of tbe White Elephant (fourth rla.ss) in recognition of h' I "service In propagation of Buddhism The recommendation wa.s108 words
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Article30 1961-10-18 11 RaWANO, lues-Burglars brotee into a watch dealer's shop here last night and stole $850 and 10 watches and Jewellery worth $450 without awaking any of the 14 occupants.30 words
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Article85 1961-10-18 11 l/UALA LUMPUR. Tues.— IX Rothmans of Pall Mall 'Malaya> Ltd. announced today that its issue of 6.375.000 shares cf one dollar at par was over-subscribed more than three times and raised more than $23 million. "We believe this to be the largest amount of money ever85 words
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Article72 1961-10-18 11 BUK.iT MERTAJAM. Tues —The Province magistrate, Inche Ahmad bin Hanafl today fixed Nov. 14. 16 and 17 for the hearing of a preliminary inquiry in which K'.or Bak Wan will face a charge of murder. The police alleged tha» Khor murdered Hoh Ah Ba. 23. with two72 words
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Article135 1961-10-18 11 Tues. The 20.565-ton liner Oranie. flagship ol the Nederland line Royal Dutch Mall, sailed into Singapore this morning, under a new commander. He la Captain Pleter Jan Groenlar.d. 57, who came to Singapore for the first time 41 years ago and has been a regular visitor ever135 words
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Article, Illustration170 1961-10-18 11 1 A GLIMPSE OF THE FUTURE FLY-OVER AN ARTIST'S impression superimposed on an aerial photograph of the impressive viaduct which will span the Klang River near the Kuala Lumpur railway station with the object of both easing the Federation capital's traffic congestion and providing the link between170 words
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353 1961-10-18 11 Haze gives the air pilots a hard time KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. AIRCRAFT of international airlines have found difficulty in landing in Kuala Lumpur during the past few days because of a heavy haze hanging all over the country. Visibility at times was restricted to one mile, causing grave concern to353 words
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Article56 1961-10-18 11 IPOH. Tues- -More than 100 fans, mostly women, mobbed Miss Fanny Far., a film actress from Hong Kong, at the airport here this afternoon. Miss Fan arrived here from Kuala Lumpur to make a personal appearance at the Rex Theatre in conjunction with her film "Golden Trumpet"56 words
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Article276 1961-10-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Minister of Defence. Tun Abdul Razak, told the House of Representatives today that a prime Minister was never of! dt4 v that he must travel fltim place to place by the quickest means possible and that he was entitled to276 words
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Advertisement224 1961-10-18 11 UMiniIIimiIMniIIimnMItIIIWIIIHNCIIIIIIIIItItIUHIWiIIIIICJIIIIIIIIIUICJHIIHINIK 1 NOW 0M SALE j Readers iw Digest j OCTOBER ISSUE j ar Containing S Tk» Ma>a Wka S«v«al London. Ihe true, exoting story of o 5 3 quiet little French civilian who found the secrets ot Germo ttoodlv V-l flying bomb sites. I Tk« First Man to S««224 words
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Advertisement86 1961-10-18 11 NEW STOCKS JUST RECEIVED luncheon sets/ bed spreads wi VnEhiidnßrrs f < ladies' wear flfl H&+' -^sfc shop with confidence at 66, North Bridgt Roid, Siigipore-6. Tel: ***** I FOUNTAIN PENS H*r«'i Hafttain ptn that it •p»rfo•H4 fey all k*C««M «»tn Mm tmallcvt •••tall it glvafl tha urmett attention Th«86 words
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Advertisement218 1961-10-18 12 YOVCAM/HWK 4ffOXP HIGH QUALITY FURNITURE ■KjTln.«ia^^ftßNlTUßE DEPT.J ??'*/P!!i.r: M-H.MCMaio 1010 m ji;i>-j i."? 1 11 «0»0 111 urn u.iitHomini. m nwi «0t« IHItB MUM |SK»|l Id n ™1 '•«•'< *<■' UtOUT TR Oil JOMOM taHM )n mi), tCNTOSt HOUSING tluSl nut moil ARE BACK AGAIN IN TIN i. i i.br'i218 words
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Advertisement35 1961-10-18 12 jm m s ■"^B». t The Champagne of bottle beer Miller Brewing Company. Milwaukee Wikoouo, U, J± Fot COLDSACMS o*u< P/7/A/5 TIGER OIL INC AUN TONS M MDCU «*u "HLj i 7^. AIMmJ jUtf i35 words
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Advertisement179 1961-10-18 13 Chivers ftEttjjiishl I chivers 1 r\£*rM^lo The happiest way of knowing is tasting! Taste Chivers and you'll know— how perfect the favour of a marmalade made with whole Seville oranges can be—how Chivers Olde English can-be so muck more delicious than any other! Yes, only Chivers quality jam and marmalade179 words
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Article, Illustration1529 1961-10-18 14 Watchers didn't know it was his death leap in HE PLUNGED 65ft. INTO A BATHTUB-SIZED TANK PEART WAS THE WORLD'S GREATEST DIVER DURING th c summer of* 1887, the chief attraction at th c Royal Aquarium, Brighton, England, was Fin nc y the Human Fish, who performed underwater stunts inDaily Mirror - 1,529 words
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Advertisement112 1961-10-18 14 MA lit STIUWtWftY DELICIOUS *?rm4 ICE CREAM AT HOME! KRAFT ICE CREAM MIX rA 2S»S I QUICKEST WAY to STOP I I INDIGESTION I 55l^^^^ The world-famous iiil?fll medicine for dTAMAPU M^k^^M OIUmAuH SwMMn TROUBLES KmA|| Powder and stop your paint J SAYS rapL^Kl M star jf rfIHBHHi r^^HSM^BKm- pHIHHi112 words
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Miscellaneous228 1961-10-18 14 Buys Bunny By Balph tteinulahl PSHMHBI fl THINK IP W I CAJ^'T SEEM TO STOP VAWNiNu f-uk s ->. (7\ik\Mm/:) BEST STEP STRANGE REASON! Iy^ Li m l Abner By M Capp RED HOT MAMMYTO BE I W JAkeoneiast i^j^f DOMT WIPP PIPPLfcJJ W"] CVirTCn conki CDmcD COOL BREATH, W\228 words
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Advertisement1666 1961-10-18 15 BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREIGHT ENQUIRIES lei 241) rWMPJ tNIUIPitv III: 14I> 10 ADEN. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONOON > UOHIINENTAL PORTS Ou- i port IMI b -am renang .i!.-J 0N v :ei LiM'lMl. Amoutn li Pt Oct 11 Oct 11 21 il"?" Liverpiil, oa:gc* E Rls Oct 21 Oct 24 2! Oct1,666 words
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Advertisement1385 1961-10-18 15 THE E. *V C. UNESb«qiN6i 10 MEDITERRANEAN, CONTINENTAL SCANDINAVIAN rURUi. JfcJrLjSMk JUTLAHOIA Ij Gil. 25-21/11 Ocl 21 22 OCt 23 24 Oet EH \tevT Itl lUSUANGA j il OCt/ Niv a J Niv I INn VA V 3 /'I SELANDIA' I, II II Niv 21.22 Nn 21 24 Nn Vr\jL_>SSr1,385 words
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Advertisement1685 1961-10-18 15 Sng THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SINGAPORt -cirpnited it tkt UnitH Riaglim) II LINES EXPRESS SERVICES TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL PORTS S'oore P. Sham Ptnang ■ENWTVIS I'RMI. Gmut'. Rdam, A w«p II Pt/Oct II BENALIANACH (Hj H kyrg. Loon, Havre. M'Dro Od 11/24 Oct 21/21 Oct 3tl 1 lENREOCH1,685 words
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Advertisement1274 1961-10-18 15 w McALISTER tic CO., LTD. w «CJU CLLERMAN LINK KLAVENCSS LINE r l^ LONDON. HAMIURC. ROTTERDAM. HAVRE. iOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO 1 UU SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND CITY OF CARLISLE Acciptiai rarga fir Ceitral ft Suit Spore P Sham »>enang America 25.11 QC4 11 Oct/ 2 Ntv 1/ Ni. lONNEVILLE1,274 words
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Article36 1961-10-18 16 SINGAPORE. OCT. 17. RUBBER: 82; ceats per lb. (down oneeißhth of a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 82; cents (quiet). TIN: $472.62} per picul (down $1.50). Kstimated unofficial offering 240 tons (down 10 tons).36 words
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Article228 1961-10-18 16 NOVEMBER first irad* rubber buyer* f.a.b. dosed In Singapore yesterday at 82J cenu per lh. down one-elgbUi of n cent on Monday's closing prte*. The tone was easier. SC.C R.A. closing prices in out a per lb. yesterday were Int. 1 R.B.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers K22. Miters Mi;228 words
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Article101 1961-10-18 16 MELBOURNE, Tues. "INVESTMENT shares held a steady lone with rises .slightly outnumbering tails. Melbourne Steamship gained 2s. to C3s. 6d. Base metals and oils traded firmly Interstate Oil eased Is. 3d. to Bs. 6a. Commonwealth bonds maintained a nim tone. Con. Zinc 79'N.6.H. (10s) 20/4W »»t. Isa 71/3101 words
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Article166 1961-10-18 16 THE Chines* Produce E 'change, SinKipor*. nom prices p*r picul yesterday: Copra: TTK /'Continent Oct. rtiipment SiS buyer*. 525J sellers. Conconut oil: bulk J36 «ellen, drum $3St sellers. Pepper: Huntok white SITZs vKers. Sarawmk white $170, KJMra, uprcial Sarawak black 5137« .wllers, Karblrd LampoDC black JI3TJ (tellers, Lam166 words
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382 1961-10-18 16 From Our Market Correspondent ROTHMANS of Pall Mall (Malaya) Ltd's offer of 6,375.000 one dollar shares at par brought in Just over $23 million dollars from 12,500 applicants. The basis ot allotment is stil being considered and is expected to be announced at382 words
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Article21 1961-10-18 16 Malayan Stock Indices: Oct. 16 Oct. 17 Industrials: 160.62 159.62 Tins: 287.97 286.58 Rubber: 234.63 234.65 Jan. 1 1958=100.21 words
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Article770 1961-10-18 16 BUSINESS on the Malayan Slock Exchange, Federation section yesterday with the number of deals in brackets: Industrials: Gammon (1,000) tl 74. Metal Box i 1.000) 12.15: 0.C.8.C. 525 OL,; Bime Darby (1,000) Bs., (1,000) 7s. 10 Jd. Cold Store (1,000) J2.45 ON; Steamers (1,000) 60 cents; S.770 words
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224 1961-10-18 16 T*HE tin price in Singa--1 pore yesterday eased more sharply falling by $1.50 to $472.62* per picul on an offering of 240 tons. The fall at Singapore together with the quietness of Continental demand were subduing Influences on the tin market in London224 words
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Article83 1961-10-18 16 ri Malayan ■sohange Banks' AtMciatlen made these chaages in Its rates to merchant* yesterday (all rates to $100): Canada: buying T.T. 34. airmail O.D. 341. 90 d/st 34 9/16 credit bills. i 341 trade bills. telling T.T. er 0.0. readyi Canada 33!: Stlftian Franet 1625. On the free83 words
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Article233 1961-10-18 16 CHIPS lying alaniaMa ttie ttagapera •J wharvtt today ara: Yam 33/34, JuUandla 46, President Arthur 46. Aso Mam 31/32, Helyo Mara 6/7, Benniant 15/16. Ookjen ZeU 29/30. Oldckark 33/36, Rtanvae Rlau 40/41. Tozal Maru No. U Kaaarya 3, Yams. 1/2, Zulyo Mara 18, Lenrvvrett 4/5, Glengarry233 words
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Advertisement1151 1961-10-18 16 Express U.S. A. PaciClc «t Atlantic Coasi Service ETA HA HA HA tl» S'Tort H'kcng iapan S.Francisco t Anieitt N.rort t.l. "CKtrMt Mini" 21 Oct/1 Ntf 5 Ntf 2J Ntf 21 Ntf 11 Dec is. "Kiaiktwa Mart' 21 Ntf /I Otc 4 Otc 27 Btt 21 Me 14 ut All1,151 words
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Advertisement545 1961-10-18 16 [*°!ORIENTI LINES I ROUND TRIP TO HONG KONG S.S. .CHUSAN (24,000 tons fully airconditioned fitted with stabilisers) departs PENANC 26Hi October, SINCAPORE 30Hi October. 1961. (returns to Singapore 9tti November, Penang 11th November) For Reservations, apply to your Travel Agent or to: ISLAY KERR CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. Harrisons t Crosfield545 words
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Advertisement1138 1961-10-18 16 MALAYAN BREWERIES LTD. (Inrorporatrd in Singapore) CLOSURE OF ROAD NOTICE is Iwreby given that the road leading from Alexandra Hoad to the Tiger Brewery and Stall Quaiters Ls private property and will be closed to the public from midnight on Saturday, Octr.ber 21st 1961, to mlonißiit on Sunday. October, 22nd1,138 words
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Advertisement1501 1961-10-18 17 NOTICES NOTICE Notice Is herein given that Mr. Ta.i Ah Cliii.u-j is no longer m our .seivice anu has no authority to :iiins;i(i ;iuv bUEtnaa or to eoliect any monies In the name of or on beiiall ol UUS Company SEO'.V KUAN CO. LTD.. ■tagapora. P W.D. TENDER NOTICr TENDERS1,501 words
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Advertisement899 1961-10-18 17 SITUATIONS VACANT JO Words Si (Min.)— Box it cts. extra YOUNG LCARNCR CHCCKROLL Conductor for estate in Belangor. Reply own handwriting giving age etc. Box A 1726. ST. K.L. WOODWORK FACTORY ASSISTANT required. Must have technical background preferably from Technical College or Polytechnic. Please apply Box A 1729 S.T. K.L.899 words
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Advertisement866 1961-10-18 17 ACCOMMODATION WANTED tt Wards $S (Min.)— Box St cts. extra EUROPEAN BUSINESS MAN with small family requires 2/3 bedroom Sat. semi-detached, or suitable bouse im mediately. Districts 6. 10. 11. Boa I A 5021 S.T. Sport. OFFICE SPACE VACANT M Rorrfi U (Min.)— Box SO cts. extra i CLIFFORD HOUSE866 words
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Advertisement1000 1961-10-18 17 TUITION M "'ortTs SS (Min.)— Box St tts. extra BALLROOM PRIVATE LCSSONS. Daily by appointment. Single, couple Or group. Consult C. H. Tan (A.N.A.T.D. London-trained Specialist). Art of Dance Studio, 13, Hcotts Road. Singapore, 9. Trlrphone *****. LCSSONS IN HAIRDRCSSING Continental style a: Jean Simons. Dutch champion hair-rtylist 1949. Winner1,000 words
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Advertisement872 1961-10-18 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Wards SS (Min.y—Box St cts. extra OPCL RCCORO August 1900 owner driven taxed Insured August 1962 16.500 miles perfect condition $4,500/--0.n.0. Ring (Spore) ***** office I noun. •MALL DOWN PAYMCNTS for H M Forces- -choice of 1935 Renault "750 1 'F,Prefect. s Vanguard Mark 11. All872 words
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Advertisement853 1961-10-18 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Wards SS (Min.)— Box St cts. axtra ItS« F. ANQLIA, 1959 If. Oxford. 195S V. Velox. 1936 F. Prefect. 1955 M.G.T.K. and F. Consul. 1954 V. rt'yvem also F. Consul. Easy term ac- cepud. Contact Eastern (***** Comi pany Limited. 73. Nee Soon Village. Spore. Tel.853 words
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Advertisement747 1961-10-18 17 FOR SALE Words U (Min.}—Sox it cts. rxlrm NUR6IRV BUOWOOO mad buddM stumps of cloor. KKIM SI 3. 600, <KM. 603. U.T. 1 »nd otbrr hich yt'eldluc j elon«a available at the P.P.IM Registered RIM Nursery, Sungti Bulob. Sclannor. STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC :o Words Si (Min.)-Box it cti. sjsjssj TIRI3?747 words
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480 1961-10-18 18 Annie Wong, aged 11; 2, Jalan Gadlng, Kuala Lumpur; badminton, view-cards, photo*. loon* Chooi Pent, aged It; 61. Jalan Raya East, Klang. Maapar; reaaing, cycling. Abdul Razak bin Sulaiman, aged 14: 218-4. Jalan Penghulu Mai. Klang Road, Kuala Lumpur: view-card, pholos. Ricky Chin, aged480 words
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852 1961-10-18 18 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - Griselda gets lost and the carpet is back KATHLEEN HICKLEY MOTHER Goose has her cousin Griselda to stay. Both women are very quarrelsome and have some fearful arguments over their magical powers. They decide to have a party and Griselda goes off on her flying carpet to deliver the invitations.852 words
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Article, Illustration114 1961-10-18 18 rpHE owl is credited as being a wise bird, and certainly Chick is cute enough to stay where he is sute of shelter and regular meals. The Barn Owl perches on the shoulder of Neil James, 13. of Gotham, Nottinghamshire, who found the114 words
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Advertisement139 1961-10-18 18 z#^£ ujS H^2 Hira!? mX f jfr/^^Bfcv^B JH^^^^^^^l B a fife. H^lfe^BSk^^l mSSS^^^ fill neopte"^ This famous singer knows how important it is for successful people to keep their teeth white and attractive. That's why she chooses the world's best lv toothbrush for teeth and gums. Be like her— buy139 words
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Advertisement279 1961-10-18 18 ft*' Bear Brand Sterilized Milk Ist Prize: One fully automatic camera "DACORAMATIC 40" 2nd Prize: One set SHEAFFER'S Pen and Pencil 20 x 3rd Prizes: each one SHEAFFER'S Fountain pen or KIENZLE wrist watch (optional) 100 CONSOLATION PRIZES of one doxen 15 ozs. tins of BEAR BRAND Sterilized Milk each.279 words
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Miscellaneous339 1961-10-18 18 TOOLS MUST BE FOUND FIRST I Name Address Age S«Xv.: HELLO Boys and Girls; you send me a self-oddressed envelope, I shall send a Wise Here ore the winners of lost Owls Badge, week's quiz ond colour com- Johnny Chua of Whampoa petition. They ore: Neoh Hor Road, Singapore. You339 words
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Advertisement122 1961-10-18 19 the children's r00m... A place to play a place to paint a place to lead a child's life of adventure a room of rugged practicability that doesn't mark, that's easily cleaned PERSTORP atejp for the kftchen for the bathroom for the livmgroom Can you mfk afford to be without a122 words
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Advertisement106 1961-10-18 19 FOR SURE INVESTMENT Plus SECURITY AND HAPPINESS of Your LOVED ONES; OWN A HOME YOURSELF TAKE YOUR CHOICE OF THE FOLLOWINGS:Er^ fLf. HILLVIEW ESTATE 9-MS. Bukit Timah Road. ■^^-^w^B^B^B^B^Haßfia^BL I flatt FAR EAST MANSION Kirn Yam Road, Off River Valley Rd. i\/ PRICES: From $12,500- y***9*m&Vv^AJhttaflHaVa^B^a^B I jtt^^^^ .^bVLv Cr/J106 words
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Advertisement153 1961-10-18 19 in COLOURS 125 tJANTAM (M.rt.l D1) A thoroughly i.-liahli Hehtptrforminci and autstanriinit conemy. 17S BANTAM SUPER (Model 07) Simply brittlti with «««tur«. nowstyli tram*, dual stat. hydraullcally damped Iront 3SO OHV STAR (M.rtel B 40) Mtrt it an eutttandlnx light yft powtrful machine special (taturtt includt MJa]l powtr- weißht ratio.153 words
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955 1961-10-18 20 THREE ZONES IN THE MALAYA CUP— BUT WITH A DIFFERENCE SPORTSFRONT by Norman Siebel pERAK have completed their Malaya Cup soccer competition preliminaries in a blaze of glory. They will come to the Nov. 11 final against Selangor with nine victories from nine matches, 58 goals for and only five955 words
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Article, Illustration371 1961-10-18 20 MOK SIN PIN - MOK SIN PIN By Singapore, Tuesday SINGAPORE Amateur Swimming Association will send only their best swimmers to the SEAP Games at Rangoon in December. The association have submitted to the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council very stiff qualifying standards for swimmers intending to371 words
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Article37 1961-10-18 20 LYALLPUR (Pakistan). Tues. The M.C.C. touring team were 252 all out at the close of play in their first innings against the Governor's I on the opening day of their threed-iy match h«»re37 words
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Article171 1961-10-18 20 Floyd to get 40 per cent of gate 'TORONTO. Tues. Floyd Patterson, the world heavyweight boxing champion, and challenger Tom McNeeley yesterday signed a profit -scaring agreement with the promoters of their title bout here on Dec. 4. Mr. Tom Bolan, president of Championship Sports, who are pr -ting theReuter - 171 words
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Article140 1961-10-18 20 STICKY CASE IS NOW THE FAVOURITE LONDON, lues— Sticky Case, ownea by Mr. J. P. Phillips, trained by Jack Jarvis, and a winner lust time out at Ayr, was made 10-1 favourite for the Cambridgcsnire Sticky Case dropped eight points from last Tuesday* callover price. He was supported to winReuter - 140 words
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Article36 1961-10-18 20 IPOH. Tues. The Crusaders, the Sou'.h Australian women's basketball team, won the first match of their Malayan tour when they beat Perak women 49 to 45 at the new People's Park court here tonight.36 words
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515 1961-10-18 20 HONG KONG, Tues.— Luis Silverio of the Philippines yesterday won ihe Hong Kong amateur golf championship by completing the final 18 holes in 68. Silverio's total for the 54 holes was 209. This was the first time since 1953 that the championshipReuter - 515 words
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Advertisement227 1961-10-18 20 Invitation to a change... LOW LOW LUXURY L I N E S /f* l^^JF^^fll^|^^ rf£2 2 ECONOMY CAR UPKEEP wth the w*m* mL Consul 315! New Ford design all through New driving power! H fe^nj Consul 315. gives you sporting features: four-speed quick change ,^^J 55 gearbox -lively accelerate tenacious227 words
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354 1961-10-18 21 Hard task faces S'pore youth coach SINGAPORE, Tues. S.A.F.A coach Colin Green will have a hard task this year to turn out a strong Singapore youth team for the next Junior Asian Cup soccer championship in Bangkok. Though quite a number of youngsters .-howed promise in the first round of354 words
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Article21 1961-10-18 21 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. All hockey league matches scheduled to have been played today were postponed because of heavy rain.21 words
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Article, Illustration606 1961-10-18 21 SEAP GAMES 'HOPES' COMPLAIN AGAINST QUALIFYING MARKS SPRINTERS SA V: GIVE US A CHANCE in RELAY By TEOH ENG TATT Singapore, Tuesday SINGAPORE'S athletes are complaining that the SEAP Games qualifying standards which the SAAA will recommend to the SOSC selection committee for adoption tomorrow are606 words
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438 1961-10-18 21 LEE FOO SAN - 1 7 picked but only nine turn up for training LEE FOO SAN TOUR TEAM LACK PREPARATION By IPOH. Tues. The Malaya "i soccer team for the Vietnam National Day celebration at Saigon next week will be greatly handicapped by lack of preparation. Only nine of the 17 players selected438 words
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Article56 1961-10-18 21 PAHANG SI'LTAVh CTP riNAL (XL): Ist. Bn RMR. Kedah 3 2nd Bn. RMR. Kelantan I. PENANG JUNIOR KO FINAL: MTC 3 B'worth Rangers 1. C. KEDAH LGE (Sg. Patani): K. Muda CRC 3 Pinang Tunggal I Est 0. BAYLEY CUP (Taiping): Kai munting 2 CRC 0. MucGILLIVRAY CIP (T.56 words
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Article76 1961-10-18 21 OR O.NAT IOX CUP FINAL (T Anson): St. Anthony's School bt ACS 510 (Tan Boon Hooi bt Khaild Khalil 15-1. 15-2; Tan Kay Hock bt Mohamed Isa 15-7. 15-7: Mnt Sons and Poo Boon Ewe bt Chew Hock Hen* and RazalU Hussaln 15-4. 15-5; Wong Cheong Meng and Poo76 words
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Article122 1961-10-18 21 STORE LGE DIV. 3: Khnln-a 2 Combined Schools 1: Frimrtlv: T>>coms VHF 5 T'leconr: CRRS 2 J. B\HRl DIST. TRIAL: Col.ours I Wh»te« 1: Intf r-*chool SIOS I Convent 1 SEOAMAT LGE: Teachers 6 I ooUee 0. PFNANG LGE: PSC 1 Police 1: OTC 0 8LRC 0. IPOH LGE122 words
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Article21 1961-10-18 21 DAVIS CIV Inter-zone final: Italy bt US 4-1 F. Gardinl (It) bt W. Reed (US» 3-6. 7-5, 3-6, 8-6. 6-4.21 words
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Article160 1961-10-18 21 FMAAU'S ALL-OUT DRIVE FOR FUNDS FyUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Federation of Malaya AAU are launching an all-out drive for funds to send the Malayan contingent to the SEAP Games at Rangoon in December. FMAAU secretary Lew Kirn said that the Union hoped to send 40 athletes. So far 11 have160 words
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115 1961-10-18 21 Combined schools share points with Indians CINGAPORE, Tues, Comblned Schools were held to a 1-1 draw by Indian Association ln the S.H.A. league first division match at Balestier Road today. Schools, who played faster and constructive hockey, looked the winner throughout. They dominated the attacks despite playing with ten men115 words
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Article53 1961-10-18 21 PENANO. Tues. Chinese Wanderers "B" avoided relegation when they beat Royal Australian Air Force 2-1 ln a FA. of Penan* League Pint Division match at the City Stadium yesterday. This win gave a better goal average than City Council who will go down to Dlv. 2 with Ramblers53 words
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Article40 1961-10-18 21 SINGAPORE. Tues. Wellknown racehorse owner Claude Guinet (Veni Vlci Stable) has agreed to become patron of the Singapore Rifle Association's annual championships for pistols and revolvers, on Oct. 29 and will donate all the prizes.40 words
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Article, Illustration41 1961-10-18 21 PRIME Minister Tengka Abdul Rahman, a partner of Alliance Stable, leads in Tinggi Harapan, a winner at Penang on Sunday. Tinggi Harapan, Keith Moxham up, paid $12 for a win on the cotalisator. Straits Times picture41 words
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Article319 1961-10-18 21 Weights for amateur meet JPOH. Tues. Sixteen horMa have been entered for the Royal Lancers' Cup •race over 8V 2 f at the Malayau Amateur kaclng Association ruf^ at the Per Tur Club here o n Saturday. There will be eight races L"fi" dln tw women SV ace of ab319 words
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Advertisement9 1961-10-18 21 4 ENJOY THE COOL FRESH TASTE OF Matterhorn MENTHOLATED9 words
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Miscellaneous66 1961-10-18 21 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER STOKE LGE AND CUP: NTS v Spore Glass; Shell v Metal Box (both matches at Farrer Park); Youth tourney (Jn Besar. 5.10). FRIENDLY: JBFA v RAPC S"por* (Sri Gelami RHU.V.R FRIENDLY: SCC v 5 Dog Coy <padang>. HOCKEY SPORE DIV. 1: Khalsa v University (Balestler); CSC v66 words
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Obituary52 1961-10-18 22 THE FAMILY of late Mr. Tung S7f Win*; th;ink all k:nd fri. n.l- ..:h1 relatival uho nmttnt valuable mtvlmsl and those who attrndid thr funeral 01 Taag S.'.v Win*: who- panned away nn th* 1.'.1h. Ocu>lmt tfitil and also all tho»o who sent wn-athn, IriWMBIM i li-ltcrs and tetaphMM52 words
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Article45 1961-10-18 22 MILL ROSEMARY JOHN ;ind boys s»-nd btsl nWM say fareu.ll to all heir fn.nd.^ in Singapore today Oranjo. MESSRS MEVER SAUL and son.-. 11, Carew St. Brrrniii»n, anr.or they will bt cloned on FrMajn lad Sntunliiy* MM w**k a* from October j 20, 19«1.45 words
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124 1961-10-18 22 HONG KONG. Tues. Communist North Vietnam has asked Britain and Russia, as co-chairmen of the 1954 Geneva Conference on Indo-China, to take "urgent measures" to stop the U.S. from intervening "more deeply" in South Vietnam. North Vietnam's Foreign Minister. Ung Van Khiem. also asked124 words
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Article267 1961-10-18 22 Super bomb— and the effects THE 50-megaton nuclear bomb which Mr. Khrushchev said Russia will explode this month will, at the equivalent of 50 million tons of TNT, be 2.500 times as big as the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1045. which killed 120.000 people. (Irrmany's biggestReuter - 267 words
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Article27 1961-10-18 22 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of National Development, Mr. Chor Yeok Eng, will visit the swamp reclamation project at Sungei Poyan tomorrow.27 words
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Article91 1961-10-18 22 SINGAPORE. Tues. Six barbers at two barber shops in the Naval Base are now on strike because they say they are not earning enough at $1 a haircut, out of which they get 65 cents. They want their employers to raise the charge to91 words
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Article349 1961-10-18 22 LONDON. Tues— Steadier conditions vvere apparent in the London stock market today, but there wa.s nothing to aid sentiment. Buyers continued to proceed cautiously. Glli-edgea .securities continued to attract a good investment demand and prices made further headway with the undated stocks prominent. Dollar stocks349 words
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Article23 1961-10-18 22 LONDON, Tues. Buyers £935. sellers £937, Forward buyers £944. sellers £945. Settlement £937. Turnover am. 230 tons, pjn. 80 tons. Tone: Steady.23 words
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Article40 1961-10-18 22 LONDON. Tues. Spot 24-.d.. Nov. 24 3 d.. Dec. 24">»d., Jan. 245 d.. Jan./ Mar. 24> R d., April/ June 24»id.. July/Sept. 24*, d.. Oct. Dec. 24% d.. c.l.f. Oct. unquoted Nov. 24 Ud., Dec. 24«, d. Tone: Quiet.40 words
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Article221 1961-10-18 22 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. T*HE secretary-general of the Public Daily Rated Employees Unions Federation, Mr. D. Veeraiyan, said today that the Ministry of Finance had so far made no move to avert a strike which the federation threatens to call at midnight on Oct. 24 unless221 words
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222 1961-10-18 22 SINGAPORE. Tues. *-> Mr. Lav Geok Swe a prominent member < the Nanyang Univei sity Council, has n dicated that the off* by two Singapore Go\ emm en t represen atives to recommen that the Governmei should send six nc minces to sit on222 words
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Advertisement305 1961-10-18 22 OWN YOUR HOME $2,500/- DOWN ONL ONLY A FEW AVAILABLE BE WISE! BUY NEW READY BUILT HOUSES We invite your inspection of 2 -storey houses Ready tot occupation in 1 to 2 months Best architectural design planning for modern liri) ti maximum comfort. Front elevation 'with outstandi) features, excellent colour305 words
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