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Title Section21 1961-01-09 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times Hot*** 1 He*** 9 Estd. 1845. MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1961 15 CENTS21 words
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Article804 1961-01-09 1 RED AIRLIFT SUPPLIES INCREASING' White Paper: 180 sorties flown in 20 days US: Aid needed to stay free WASHINGTON, Sunday JHE U.S. State Department said yesterday that Laos could remain independent only if the non-Communist nations rendered the assistance which the Laotian Government had requested to maintainReuter; UPI - 804 words
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Article, Illustration62 1961-01-09 1 A MOROCCAN Sheikh, Abdullah el-Saddiq. was sentenced to death in Cairo. He was found guilty of transmitting information to France, via Beirut, about the activities of the Algerian Provisional Government which has its headquarters in Cairo. Picture shows Abdullah elSaddiq cursing the prosecutor62 words
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Article175 1961-01-09 1 SEVEN MORE KILLED IN ALGERIA ALGIERS, Sunday. AT LEAST seven people were killed in Algeria today, making a total of 22 dead since voting in the referendum on President De Gaulle's plan for immediate home-rule pending self-determin-ation began here on Friday. Three Muslims were killed when a Foreign Legion patrolReuter - 175 words
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Article51 1961-01-09 1 COPENHAGEN. Sun.— The world's longest strike, which began 33 years ago when Copenhagen barbers' boys walked out of the salons, protesting over a wage cut, has Just ended. The strike has for many years ceased to have any practical effect, but had never been officially called51 words
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Article129 1961-01-09 1 Jetliners: TV— then can-can? T ONDON, Sun. Two new facilities for jet airliner passengers television and ticker tape news bulletins are predicted by a spokesman for TransWorld Airlines, the American company which pioneered film showings aboard their planes. These "extras" for the jet passengers might be possible in two orReuter - 129 words
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Article26 1961-01-09 1 TOKYO. Sun. Japanese i and Nationalist Chinese officials will meet here from Tuesday to discuss political and economic problems betwen the two countries.— U.P.I.UPI - 26 words
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80 1961-01-09 1 A-BASES IN E. AFRICA, RED RADIO CHARGES ONDON, Sun. ■■-'Moscow radio charged today the United States and Britain are building rocket and nuclear bases in East Africa. The radio's Africa-beamed broadcast, monitored here, said the US. Is "creating a new rocket and nuclear base on the island of Zanzibar." Britain,80 words
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Article54 1961-01-09 1 DURBAN. Sun. Robert James Marc, a motor mechanic employed by the Natal provincial administration, was killed in a strange accident on the eve of his 24th birthday. He was unscrewing a grease nipple on a vehicle when pressure forced the nipple out of its socket and it54 words
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Article231 1961-01-09 1 MIAMI (Florida). Sunday A MERICAN refugees from Cuba, some with only slight knowledge of their native country, are streaming into Miami on an emergency airlift operated by the navy. A commercial flight from Havana is scheduled to bring Mr. Daniel Braddoek. Charge d'Affaires of the U.S.UP - 231 words
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Article417 1961-01-09 1 Ruanda-Urundi must not be jumping-off base for Mobutu attack on Kivu Province NEW YORK, Sunday. MR. HAMMARSKJOELD, the U.N. Secre-tary-General, warned Belgium in a note published here yesterday against permitting the use ef Ruanda-Urundi trust territory for Congolese military operations against factions loyal to Mr. Lumumba inReuter - 417 words
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Article87 1961-01-09 1 190aday starve to death LEOPOLDVILLE, Sun. A United Nations relief official today reported as many as 190 Congolese are starving to death each day in a widespread famine. .Mr. John Grun, the I.N. refugee relief co-ordlnator. s?'d his agency had been at c to cut the death rate slightly from87 words
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Article212 1961-01-09 1 Belgian strikers turn to terror BRUSSELS. Sun. Saboteurs dynanamited a railway line, derailed a train on another line and blew up an electric pylon and an overhead electric cable in a new upsurge of anti-go- vernment violence during the night. All the Incidents were in the French-speaking southern half ofReuter - 212 words
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Article33 1961-01-09 1 DEATH PENALT' AMMAV fen, i (.kjv cnuui'iit pruji" <l«:itb praally l<-i y rarr)iai M uifl I»)UMM> "ltll«Mit 1 I 1 ■ii lull 2iibuuU':d la ll J Ml' lit t*4*J I'"' Ml' I33 words
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143 1961-01-09 2 Rain and floods hit China economy j CINGAPORE, Sun. The British Charge I d'Affalres in Peking, Mr Michael N. Stewart. said here today before! leaving for Hong Kong that floods and heavy! rainfall had affected the economy of China. Before boarding his Cathay Pacific Airways airliner, he explained that the143 words
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Article28 1961-01-09 2 KLANO, Sun. Tan Yoke Yee, who stole a pen from a police constable waiting in a queue for tickets at a cinema, was fined $50.28 words
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Article18 1961-01-09 2 KUCHINO. Cjn.— Mr. Teo Whye Teck has been appointed dental officer In the Medical Department. Sarawak.18 words
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Article, Illustration320 1961-01-09 2 DISASTER STRIKES U.S. LIBERTY VESSEL CAPTAIN AND CREW OF 38 RESCUED AFTER S.O.S. IS ANSWERED BY TANKERS SINGAPORE, Sunday. A LIBERTY ship, the 7,251-ton Portland Trader, was abandoned yesterday afternoon after being stuck for two days on a reef. 1 The master320 words
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87 1961-01-09 2 Constitution amended to ensure succession KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Kelantan State constitution has been amended to ensure that male lineal descendants of Sultan Yahya Petra will in future occupy the State Throne. The amendments also provide that if there are no such descendants to take over or if he is87 words
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Article29 1961-01-09 2 SEGAMAT. Sun.— The Mentri Besar of Johore, Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos. has visited the 3.040-acre site of the Midoi land development scheme near here.29 words
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201 1961-01-09 2 DELAYED: SPORE TRADE TEAM FOR INDONESIA SINGAPORE, Sunday. LACK of a "come-on" signal from Jakarta is holding up the departure of a Singapore Government trade delegation to Indonesia to pave the way for the signing of a trade agreement between the two territories. A Singapore Government spokesman revealed this tociay.201 words
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Article59 1961-01-09 2 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Sir Robert Barlow, who has retired from the chairmanship of the Metal Box Company Ltd., has been appointed honorary president of the company. He has also retired from the chairmanship of the Metal Box (Overseas) Ltd. He remains a director of both companies. Sir Harold59 words
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133 1961-01-09 2 In W. Irian, 'anything can happen now AMBON. (South Moluccas). Sun. A senior Indonesian Army officer said here "anything could happen" while West New Guinea (West Irian) remained in Dutch hands. Brig. Achmad Jani. second j deputy to the Army Chief of l Statt. Gen. Nasutlon. was speaking at theReuter - 133 words
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Article35 1961-01-09 2 KUALA TRENGGANU, Sun. The Sultan will open th« I state's first three-storey building— the $200,000 Kheng Chew Clvb on Jan. 28. More than 3,000 guests will i be Invited for the opening.35 words
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Article30 1961-01-09 2 PENANG. Bun. Mr. David Choong and Mr. Khoo Leong Hun have been elected to represent Penang Jaycees on the National Board of th« Malayan Junior Chamber of Commerce.30 words
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Miscellaneous20 1961-01-09 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby (i WONT 86 \IONO PEAgy a«Aw Appal*' II r vou««^'' I SOM6TWIN© I n Vs^/OBAR?/20 words
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323 1961-01-09 4 BYRNE: ONE LEGAL EDUCATION BODY FOR THE TWO TERRITORIES SINGAPORE, Sun SINGAPORE'S Minister for Labour r and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, announced last night that a Council of Legal Education on a panMalayan basis would be set up soon. Speaking at a323 words
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Article50 1961-01-09 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. inmates of the Home for the Aged run by the Little Sisters of the Poor In Thomson Road were today presented by the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce with a radiogram. The ages of Inmates in the home range from 60 to 92.50 words
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Article29 1961-01-09 4 JESSELTON, Sun. A memorial service for the late Sir Roland Turnbull, former Governor of North Borneo, was held at the church of St. Martin's-ln-the-Fields, London, last week.29 words
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Article, Illustration75 1961-01-09 4 KARUPAYI, aged six months, the daughter of P.W.D. labourer M. Nallan, who was chosen "champion baby" at a baby show organised by the Tamils Representative Council on Saturday, is seen here in her mother's arms. She will be presented with a silver cup75 words
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Article220 1961-01-09 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. WfORK on Singapore's million-dollar National Theatre has already begun. This was revealed today by 'Mr. S. Rajaratnam, the Minister for Culture. Mr. Rajaratnam said: "Work on the theatre was started some weeks ago. "The whole building will probably be completed at the end220 words
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141 1961-01-09 4 JHE FREE PRESS it pay. ing $55 each week for readers' letters. You will find full detoils in the FREE PRESS today. Make sure of your copy. HEALTH, beauty, peace of mind, these are qualities every woman seeks. And there is a simple141 words
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Article55 1961-01-09 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. A course of lectures at the Cultural Centre every Mcnday and Wednesday, at 5.30 p.m., under the auspices of the Adult Education Board, on "Introduction to the Sciences of Man" will begin tomorrow. Enrolment forms for the full course, costing $2, are available from the55 words
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Article103 1961-01-09 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Two sacred images of Buddha which have been drawing crowds of devotees, including non-Buddhists, to the Thai Buddhist temple In Sllat Road for the last three weeks, have now been moved to the Siang Llm See Buddhist temple in Kirn Keat Road. The Images,103 words
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Article58 1961-01-09 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Australian Commission's new press attache, Mr. H. Brokenshire, arrived In Singapore today to take up his post, with responsibility for Singapore. Sarawak, Brunei and North Borneo. Mr. Brokenshlre Is an officer of the Australian News and Information Bureau and has Just completed a term58 words
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Article, Illustration75 1961-01-09 4 BROTHER OF THE SPEAKER OFF ON STUDY TOUR MR. F. A. C. OLHLLKS a senior lecturer in dentistry at the University of Malaya in Singapore, who left for Australia by Qantas Airways last niig-ht on his way to America, where he will be a visiting professor at Boston University,. Mr.75 words
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Article196 1961-01-09 4 ONLY 15 CAME— MEETING PUT OFF SINGAPORE, Sun. A meeting which was to have been held today of the Changi branch of the PanMalayan Islamic Party here had to be postponed because of lack of a quorum. Heavy rain prevented most members from turning up. Only 15 of the branch's196 words
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Article104 1961-01-09 4 FREE FILM SHOWS THIS WEEK SINGAPORE, Sun. The Ministry of Culture will give the following free film shows this week commencing at 7 p.m.: Tomorrow: Kampong Hup Choon Kay off Sembawang Hills Estate; Lorong 29 Kampong: and Telok Saga, Pulau Brani. Tuesday: Boh Suah Tian Road. Resettlement; Kolam Ayer Lane104 words
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Article143 1961-01-09 4 BINGAPORE. Sun. The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, has appointed the following to be members of the Muslim Advisory Board, Singapore, for this year: Dato S. I. O. Alsagofl (chairman). Inche Ahmad bin Mohamed Ibrahim (vice-chairman), Inche Ya'acob bin Mohamed. Tv*n Syed Ali Redna bin Abu143 words
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Article33 1961-01-09 4 BINOAPORE, Sun. The Tamil community here are to hold an art show on Jan. 13 at 125. Serangoon Road, at 5.30 p.m. as part of the 1961 Tamils Festival Celebrations.33 words
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Miscellaneous417 1961-01-09 4 tf' m akA *m J'^.... •9***^J9*§*%JM^ Illlir Jr MUWSTRY OF CULTURE English Conversation InterFILM SHOWS: Kampong Hup mediate 9.15 ajn.. Advanced Choon Kay oft Sembawang Hills 10.15 a.m. and Beginners 11.16 Estate; Lorong 39 (Kampong) ajn. and Telok Saga. Pulau Brani. ADULT EDUCATION BOARD GEYLANG STRAITS CHI- LECTURE COURSE: "IntroducNESE417 words
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Article, Illustration1202 1961-01-09 5 Straits Times Special Feature Suleiman 11, the Star of the World Suleiman during one of his tours among his people HE ORDERED A VICTORY PARADE AT HISTORIC BATTLEFIELD OF MOHACS, THE 'TOMB OF HUNGARY' QX a golden throne raised by the banks of the Danube, Suleiman 11, Sultan of theDaily Mirror - 1,202 words
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Advertisement397 1961-01-09 5 FOR FINER SMOKING W Clear out BB^^ 1 li clogging Pv^Lr^^x catarrh Jryhi/l the finest rub ever made rf| fe^ Just like this! Whenever youi nose is clojtuH K with catarrh, you need Mentholaiura al once! [^^^^^___^r-n Simply put a little in each nostril, breathe deeply. -^^2 and vonr nose397 words
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Miscellaneous234 1961-01-09 5 Buys Bunny By Itulph Heimdahl i 1> /CLIMB >| I WHEN IT BENPS ,VA CUM M*. °"X*\ TOH.WEUL.TUEK'* y 1 >IT7\ V "WAT Lit REACH TH' UPSTAIRS S^fl <* ALWAVSTH' d%& /WHAT'LLIPOT l\ XTREE, WINDOW THAT'S OPENjfI /#V^ LOCKSMITH, DoC!y^*J^»^ L^ i'l Abner By Al Capp VJONDtR HOW SENMV-TOR \_T~j234 words
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Article29 1961-01-09 6 It Word* Ut (minimum) MR. A MRS. ANCIANO and Mr. C. O'Souza thank relatives and Mends who sent wreaths, condolences masses tnd attendance at tbe funeral on 3-1-61.29 words
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Article256 1961-01-09 6 20 Word* tit (Minimum) CAMEO BEAUTY SALON 43S Orchard Road wish to Inform their clientele thai from today tbeir new telephone number Is *****. MISS IRENE will now attend to row rnor In May Foeng Beauty Saloon at el Devonshire Road. Singapore, 9. Tel: *****. ELSIE MARY LTD 2nd256 words
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Article735 1961-01-09 6 Communist Chinese denunciation of the U.S. for seeking "a pretext for open invasion of Laos by troops of the Seato aggressive bloc" has risen to its peak just when to the impartial observer it has become plain that the American Government is anxious to avoid an735 words
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Article470 1961-01-09 6 The "thundering mess" which brought proceedings in the Senate to a summary end on Friday proved on Saturday to be even more thunderous than the Finance Minister had suspected. The Senate had no business to be discussing the budget in detail at all. Mr. Tan Siew470 words
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Article, Illustration1100 1961-01-09 6 WILL IT SUCCEED OR FAIL?: THE ISSUE IS SELF-DETERMINATION FOR ALGERIA OUT THE FRENCH PRESIDENT HAS YET TO TAKE THE VITAL STEP TOWARDS TALKS WITH THE ALGERIAN REDEL LEADERS -but there is a catch in this referendum that's now going on From A Correspondent: Algiers,1,100 words
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550 1961-01-09 6 DLANTYRE, Sun.— The case of Mr. E. J. Kasambala. of Nkata Bay, who died on December 25 after being beaten up by a gang, has caused concern at Dr. Banda's Malawi Party headquarters. No charges have yet been made but since Mr. Kasambala is550 words
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162 1961-01-09 6 The racket at the bottom of my garden pOR about a year the City Council has been engaged in laying underground pipes in an area close by the new Duchess Estate markfL. Alexandra. The mobile crane, generators, water-pumps, bulldozer and until recently piling machine, all produce a terrible racket and162 words
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Letter114 1961-01-09 6 A GOOD JOB IN SINGAPORE THE present Singapore Government seems to be doing a good job of work; amidst a great deal of difficulties, and pursuing a realistic and sober policy for the general good of the people. There are still many matters needing Improvement, as in the case of114 words
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Advertisement36 1961-01-09 6 Make sure of the greatest care in servicing your Sheaf fer pen by handing it in at any branch of the Borneo Company or taking it to SheafferS SALES *> SERVICE 7$ Robin»o» Rmo\ Si nginore T.1«p»i0iw:i*****36 words
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Article338 1961-01-09 7 ...AND $250 CHEQUE TO GROWING CHEER FUND TO SAY THANKS FOR THE 'MAGNWICENT JOB' THEY ARE DOING KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A FIRM here today praised the Malayan x troops in the Congo for the "magnificent job" they are doing and donated a cheque for338 words
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Article135 1961-01-09 7 FLOODS SHUT JERANTUT FERRY KUANTAN, Sun. Monsoon rains flooded the river here again today forcing the Jerantut ferry to cease operations. The Temerloh ferry was slowed down by the swift currents and the rising level of the river. The damaged $1,160,000 bridge over the Pahang River here is still under135 words
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Article41 1961-01-09 7 SEGAMAT. Sun. The Mentrl Besar of Johore. Dato Haji Hassan bin Hajl Yunus, met members of the Segamat rural development committee yesterday. He was accompanied by Tengku Mohsln bin Mohamed. secretary for the state rural development committee.41 words
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121 1961-01-09 7 Planters: $29,900 gift for mosque TOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The Johore Planters' Association today donated $29,900 to the National Mosque Fund, the biggest single donation from a nongovernment source. The Mentrl Besar, Dato Haji Hassan bin Hajl Yunos, chairman of the state mosque fund committee, accepted a cheque from Mr. J.121 words
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Article22 1961-01-09 7 SEGAMAT. Sun.— Eighty citizenship certificates obtained under false pretences were surrendered to the District Office here up to Dee 31.22 words
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196 1961-01-09 7 128 ft. DAM IS GOING UP SOON IN HIGHLANDS IPOH, Sunday. CONSTRUCTION work is to begin later this month on the Ringlet Falls Dam, which is part of the multi-million dollar hydro-electric project in the Cameron Highlands. As soon as preliminary work Is completed, the first cement will be poured196 words
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Article47 1961-01-09 7 SEGAMAT, Bun.— The Gabrlellte Brothers, who run the Singapore Boys' Town, have opened a new missionary English school in Kampong Abdullah village, near here. The school has a kindergarten and standard one to six classes. It occupies a building formerly used by Home Guards.47 words
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Article51 1961-01-09 7 KOTA BHARU. Sun.— More than 2,000 people, including the Mentrl Besar of Kelantan, Haji Ishak Lotfl bin Omar, attended the funeral of Nik Marlam. eldest daughter of the Malayan ambassador to Washington. Dato Nik Ahmad Kamil, here yesterday. Nik Mariam died yesterday from a cerebral51 words
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Article39 1961-01-09 7 21 on Rida course SEGAMAT, Sun. Twentyone people are now attending business course In Jementah held by the Rural and Industrial Development Authority. They are taught primary book-keeping, accounting and business management. The week-long course wili end on Tuesday.39 words
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Article36 1961-01-09 7 SEGAMAT, Sun. Inche Mohamed Fadzil bin Hajl Yahaya. assistant Veterinary Officer here, has been transferred to Machang, Kelantan. Mr. Victor Amaloo. from the Kluang Central Animal Husbandry Station will replace Inche Mohamed Fadzil.36 words
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Article28 1961-01-09 7 BEGAMAT. Sun. Mr. Choo 800 Eng, a senior assistant In the Secondary English School here, has been appointed headmaster of the Secondary English School at Pontlan.28 words
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109 1961-01-09 7 'Evacuate us' plea by 40 families ITUALA TRENGGANU, Sun.— Forty families in Seberang Marang, a fishing village 12 miles from here, now menaced by floods want to be evacuated immediately to safer places. The chairman of the District Welfare Committee, Marang, Inche Nordin bin Haji Mohamed said today that the109 words
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Article37 1961-01-09 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— A clerk. Tan Khay Khoen, 46, of Haji Lane, Singapore, was yesterday fined $600 or two months' jail for dangerou* driving along the Causeway at about 10 p.m. on Aug. 2037 words
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Article186 1961-01-09 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Government is to encourage the growing of manlla hemp In a rural development scheme in Pahang. This will be the first such venture In a rural development plan and will be undertaken at Kampong Awah in Temerloh, where 6,000 acres of186 words
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Article, Illustration13 1961-01-09 7 MISS ADDISON13 words
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293 1961-01-09 7 Woman engineer's dream comes true in S'pore SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore's only woman lecturer in engineering, Miss Josephine M. Addison, whj starts work at the Polytechnic here on Wednesday, said that her arrival here fulfilled a long-awaited wish to visit the East. Miss Addison. formerly the only woman lecturer In engineering293 words
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441 1961-01-09 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday A CHEMIST in the Federation's Forest Research Institute has predicted that pulp and paper manufacture could have an excellent future in Malaya. He is Mr. J. D. Peel, who says: "Malaya is rich in cellulose: the vjust forests, estates441 words
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101 1961-01-09 7 A BORDER TERRORIST QUITS THE JUNGLE ALOR STAB, Snn.— A Communist terrorist has surrendered to the Thai authorities In Belong, a Thai border town. The surrender which took place last month, was only disclosed today because of security reasons. The terrorist has been identified as Nlad Seng Haa, alias Lee101 words
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Article37 1961-01-09 7 IPOH, Sun.— The Sultan of Perak will celebrate his 71st birthday next Sunday In the Royal town oi Kuala Kangsar. The following day, Monday, will be observed as a public holiday In the State.37 words
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Article164 1961-01-09 7 TENGKU TO NAME UMNO MEN IN STORE KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Umno national president, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will appoint a top Umno leader from the Federation to be chairman of the Singapore Umno liaison committee to be set up soon. He will also appoint a deputy chairman to be chosen164 words
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Article115 1961-01-09 7 IPOH, Sunday. ANE HUNDRED and thirty-three trained teachers v from Brinsford, Kirkby and the Teachers' Training College of Penang and day training centres in Perak have Joined secondary and primary schools in Perak. They are taking over most of the posts held by about 130115 words
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Article51 1961-01-09 7 KLANG. Sun.— Four girts who joined the Muslim College here last year have all passed their 1960 final examination. One of them, Fathiah blnte Hajl Kader, was top of her class. The others are Fauzlah binte Abdul Rashid. Rublah binte Mohamed Othman and Rahimah binte Hajl51 words
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Article840 1961-01-09 8 ALUNGTON KENNARD - 150 YEARS OF TAX GATHERING ALUNGTON KENNARD AN EXPOSE OF THE INCOME TAX SYSTEM. ITS ANOMALIES, AND INCONSISTENCIES BY JN the Federal Senate last week the question was raised of income tax relief for the support of dependants, aged parents for instance. The very thought of it horrifies the treasury,840 words
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Article203 1961-01-09 8 THE FEARFUL FIFTIES By David Low. (The Bodley Head. 205.) 'TEN years is perhaps too short a period in which to observe change in the pattern of life. David Low remarks In his history of a dreadful decade. The end seems not very different from the beginning,203 words
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336 1961-01-09 8 Olympics: Much too long, too complex OLYMPIC DIARY, ROME 1960. By Neil Allen. (Nicholas Kaye 13s. 6d.) By Waiter Warwick rnHE modern Olympic •1 programme is much too long and much too complex, a point which Neil Allen's diary reinforces. It takes him half the book to get on the336 words
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182 1961-01-09 8 PASTERNAK'S PRIMACY AS A LYRICIST POEMS 1955-1959. By Boris Pasternak. (Collins-Harvill 165.) By ROLAND CHALLIS rnHOUGH his novel Dr. X Zhivago will probably rate as one of the major works of European literature this century, Boris Pasternak was first a poet. Even the official Russia which spurned him had acknowledged182 words
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Article105 1961-01-09 8 PARSON'S DAUGHTER AGAIN. By Esylt Newbery. (Robert Hale. 215.). SECOND ventures are rarely successful, but all the charm and quiet humour which made Parson's Daughter so delightful are at Miss Newtery's service in this second book of reminiscence. "One of the earliest sensations I remember Is105 words
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Advertisement351 1961-01-09 8 D.P.A.SERVICE EXCHANjjJjMIiAy f.i mMmSrW' ISmHm 1 M j#f W^ Tl-wj servicing offer is available only for the _X C.A.V. 'D.P.A.' type of fuel distributor pump. When your diesel engine pump needs servicing, exchange it for a fully reconditioned one. Send your pump to Far East Motors, Singapore, or to Wearne351 words
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Miscellaneous275 1961-01-09 8 Straits Times Crossword across 7. Overrule or beg at a melee 1. To support a French cat (8). Hots impertinence (8) S- Giving scent with sorrow in The matter of a very loud a breach (8). gong ((j) 13. "Aaversltys sweet milk. •.Here's a girl putting on (Romeo and Juliet)275 words
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Advertisement1683 1961-01-09 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TjJlEN^JjnijygOj^GlASOfll, LONDON, ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. P. Sham Penang ™V!S! m H">^ »ftyai, A-trtrp. Holl. It Ptrt/JM 10 PJLIUS UvtrpMl, Oeblm -ta Pert/JM 10 Jm 11 ACAPENOR London, HMNMKg. Rotttrdim ll Ptrt Jm 11 JM 12/11 Jai 14 PERSEUS LmrpMl, Glasgow Dm Jm 13 Jm 14/11 Jm1,683 words
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Advertisement1261 1961-01-09 9 eTHE E.A.C. LINES- ADEN. REDSEI. MEDITERRANEAN, CONTINENTAL ft SCANOINAVIAR PORTS. Sport P. Sham Perant "SIOON6A" a) ll Ptrt/10 JM "SEUNIIA" I) 21/24 JM 8/27 Jaa 27/20 JM "KAMDOOIA" a) N Jm/ 4 Fel 1/ 0 Frt 7/ I Frt "MEONIA" I) 10/21 Frt 22/24 Frt 21/20 Frt Accepting cargo for1,261 words
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Advertisement1364 1961-01-09 9 Sng THE BEN UNE STEAMERS LTD. T SINGAPORE (Iwtrperatrt ia tat Utiti* KMgatti) 10 LINES SAILS tl AOEN, U.K. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'pori P. Sham Penatg OINHIVIS UftiMtl, Hull, RotttroMi. Gl. 33/11 Ju UMrpatl liract amm I Frt Hatttorg OENATTOW LIMM, Hawburg, U 21/12 iM 11/17 Jm 10/10 Jm Middlesbrough1,364 words
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Advertisement1275 1961-01-09 9 i^ MeAUSTER <5t CO., LTD. \gft& TEL: Nl: ***** \F£» EIXBBMAM LINK Ui KLAVENESS LIME LONBON. HAMBBH6. ROTTIROAM. HAVRE LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. li MIL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER 1 PORTLAND. Ait tar CMMlia t U.SJI. Atlutic Ptrts. Accipbu carga fer Ceatral i SMtk CITY OF NEWCASTLE Amenta Spore P. Stum P«-~;1,275 words
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Article1594 1961-01-09 10 Prices are up in every section By Our Market Correspondent T HE MALAYAN Stock Exchange has had its best week for many months, with good improvements in all sections. The industrials index was up four points, the tins index up 8.5 points and the dollar rubbers1,594 words
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Article29 1961-01-09 10 mbber tin (per Ib > (per plcnl) Jan. S 88*4 Ct*. $389.75 4 884 cU. 5 875» cU 1390.37 i C 78 ci*. $390.87 '«j 7 $390.87 a29 words
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654 1961-01-09 10 COMMODITY REVIEW Rubber: Boost is not sustained BOTH tin and rubber finished higher in Singapore commodity markets last week. Rubber in particular received a boost through developments in Laos, though this petered out. The price on Tuesday was 88| cents, up two cents on the previous close. This was the654 words
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Article86 1961-01-09 10 T*HE Malayan Exchange Banks' x Association made the following changes in lv rates to merchants on Saturday (all rates to $100): Canada: buying airmail T.T--32 7/8, O.D. 33. 90 d/st 33 7/16 credit bills, 33 1/2 trade' bilk. Selling T-T. or O.D. ready: Canada 32 1/2; Belgian Francs86 words
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Article25 1961-01-09 10 Malayan Stock Exchange: Jan. 7 Jan. 6 Industrials: 137 37 ***** Tina: 198.65 198.58 i Rubbers: 242 99 ***** Jan. 1 1958= 10025 words
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Article131 1961-01-09 10 DUSINEBS oji ifae Singapore section of the Malayan Stock Exchange on Saturday was: Industrials: Boustead $1-19 and $1 20; Fraaer and Neave ords $203 and $2.04; Gammon $2.24 and $2.25; M. Breweries $3; McAUsler $122 and $1 23; Me*l Box (3) $2 20; Steamers 74 and 75 cents:131 words
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Article1164 1961-01-09 10 REVISED quotations on the Singapore section of the Malayan Stock Exchange on Saturday (January 7), H and L stand for Highest and Lowest for business done last year and to date. I I •Ml Incki 1.00 80 Ords 80 100 Atlas Ice 11.00 Doyen 1.30 1.14 Bousttad1,164 words
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Advertisement1180 1961-01-09 10 Express U.S.A. Pacific «k Atlantic Coast Service E.T.A. I.T.A. £.T.A. Spore P. Sham Penanf H'koni I. Aniilu N. York Kraiiava Man" M/M laa M Jaa/ 1 Fit 1 Fit a fii 12 Mtr "Kiaikawa Mart" 24/17 Fet M Flk/ 2 Mar I Mar II Mar 12. Apr All suitably equipped1,180 words
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Advertisement244 1961-01-09 10 Current Date af Total Total for payment payment for previous, year year Temerloh Rubber 10° o Feb. 1 27J f i 1 Interim. YOU HE IN GOOD COMPANY..... when you join the growing number of shrewd investors who know that in UNIT TRUSTS, financial experts spreod investments over Malaya's soundest244 words
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Advertisement725 1961-01-09 10 NOTICES THE METAL BOX COMPANY OF MALAYA LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Directors of the Metal Box Company of Malaya Limited have announced an Interim Dividend of (the same rate as last year) less tax at 40. which Is to be paid on 30th January725 words
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Advertisement975 1961-01-09 11 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF FIRST MEETINGS. TAKE NOTICE that the Ptrst Meeting of Creditors in the undermentioned cases will be held on the 19th January, 1961 at the Official Assignee's Office, Supreme Court Building, Singapore: Bankruptcy No. gtt/M. Office Equipment Co.. (a firm), 14 D/E, Cbnlia975 words
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Advertisement1063 1961-01-09 11 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE ISLAND OF SINGAPORE Companies Wlnding-up Petition No. 1 of 1961. IN THE MATTER OF BARKATH STORES LIMITED And IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 174). NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that a Petition for the winding up of the1,063 words
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Advertisement638 1961-01-09 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Malay-speaking Johore Btate Nationals or Federal Citizens for the post of Supervisors. Group Settlement Schemes under the Group Settlement Act 1960. Knowledge of English is also desirable. Standard of education is L.C.E. or equivalent. Applicants must have some knowledge of modern rubber plantIng methods638 words
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Advertisement890 1961-01-09 11 Continued from Page S) SITUATIONS VACANT tO Wordt SS (Min.)— Box St rf*. **(ra SCIENCE SUBJECTS TUTOR required for Form 5 student residing Petallng Jaya. Study In student's or tutors house. Apply Box A 9884 S.T. K.L. JUNIOR CLERK required by British Insurance Company. Age limit 23. Senior Cambridge. P.O.890 words
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Advertisement859 1961-01-09 11 SITUATIONS WANTED 2* Wordt SS (Min.)— Box St ctt. txtrm BRITISH EUROPEAN SINGAPORE Citizen single 2H Public School own car financially sound good references experienced commerce advertising seeks employment any territory. Offers considered. Box A 4481 ST. Spore. ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Word* SS (Min.)— Box St ett. txtrm EASTERN MANSION:859 words
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Advertisement666 1961-01-09 11 OFFICE SPACE VACANT W Words U (Ml*.)— Box $t eU. txtrm OPPIOI AND SHOP space dow»italr and upstair available in Johor* *ihru Town. No tra money. Pltaaa »ntact Tel. ?V2l J.B. OFFICE SPACE WANTED t0 Wordt iS (Min.)-Box St cts. txtrm GROUND FLOOR or Ist Floor about' MM sq. ft.666 words
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202 1961-01-09 12 At 14, he is youngest ever winner LONDON, Sunday. /V Chong Hau of Malaya, who will be 14 years old tomorrow, be- came the youngest winner of the boys' title in the All-England junior badminton championships here yesterday. In the final at Wimbledon,Reuter - 202 words
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140 1961-01-09 12 BASILIO SUSPENDED AFTER HIS VICTORY OVER MEXICAN V T E\V YORK, sun. Carmen Basilio. the former world welterweight and middleweight champion, outpointed Gaspar Ortega of Mexico, over 10 rounds at Madison Square Garden last night and then began an automatic -30-day suspension for being overweight. In the contract the twoReuter - 140 words
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514 1961-01-09 12 The big clubs tumble out in day of Cup shocks LONDON, Sun. T>HE English I-".. A. Cup's magic hold on public J- imagination was clearly illustrated on a day of shocks yesterday when many big dubs with great Cup-fighting traditions were knocked out on their first appearance in the tournament514 words
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Article63 1961-01-09 12 LONDON, Sun. The drawn matches in the English F.A. Cup Third Round ties yesterday will t>e replayed on the following dates: Tomorrow Aston Villa v Bristol Rovers Accrington Stanley v Preston. Wednesday Shrewsbury v Aldershot, Manchester City v Cardiff: Barnsley v Reading; Blackburn v Chesterfield;Reuter - 63 words
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Article31 1961-01-09 12 STANFORD, Sun. Murray Halberg, New Zealand* Olympic 5.000 metres gold medallist, broke the American two miles record here yesterday in winning an allcomers race in Bmin 40.8 sec Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article953 1961-01-09 12 FA COP 3rd ROUND Brighton 3 Derby Chesterfield 0 Blackburn Gillingham 2 Leyton 6 Lincoln S West B'wicb 1 Notts Forest 0 Birmingham 2 AJdershot 1 Shrewsbury 1 Bristol K. 1 Aston Villa 1 Burnley 1 B mouth Cardiff 1 Man. City 1 Chelsea 1 Crewe953 words
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Article118 1961-01-09 12 UK CLUB MATCHES: London Irish 12 Aldershot Services 6; London Welsh 8 Northampton 6; Old Merchant Taylors 16 Rugby 3; Old Paulines 6 Tredegar 3; Richmond 29 Guys Hospital 6; Rosslyn Park 8 Blackheath 0; St. Bartholomew's Hospital 3 Notts 6; St. Thomas's Hospital 3 Torquay Athletic 9;118 words
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Article33 1961-01-09 12 IRISH LEAGUE: Ards 2 Crusaders 0; CUftonvlUe 0 Derry 1; Coleralne 1 Distillery 5; Glen to ran 3 Bangor 0; LJnfleld 3 Glenavon 1; Portadown 4 Banymena 3. FRIENDLY: Alloa 0 "iateshead33 words
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Article78 1961-01-09 12 S. AUSTRALIAN (Adelaide) Men's singles Colin Subs bt Bob Howe 6-4, 6-2; John Stevens bt Roy Emerson 2-6, 6-3. 6-3; Rod Layer bt Geoff Pares 6-3, 12-10; Mike Sangster (Br) bt Jim Shepherd 10-8. 6-1. DIXIE INTERNATIONAL (Tampa) Men's Singles s-flnals Gardnar Mulloy bt Crawford Henry 6-2,. 6-4, 2-6,78 words
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Article41 1961-01-09 12 CURRIE CUP (Klmberley) Rhodesia IS2 (Burrow 5-56) and 317-4 (Pitney 110, Bland 130 not out) Gnqualand West 155 and 14J. CUBRIE CUP (Benonl): N-I Transvaal bt Orange Free State by 173. N-E Transvaal 343 and 256-6 Orange 15> and 175.41 words
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Article83 1961-01-09 12 ENGLAND OPEN (London) Men's doubles final Hans Alser and Topi Larsson (Swed) bt B. Kern and J. Teran (Yugo) 21-16. 13-21. 21-17. 21-15; Women's doubles final Kalhy Best and Agnes Simon bt Jill Mills and Eva Foeldl 21-15. 21-17. 19-21, 21-10; Mixed doubles final Zoltan Berczlk and E.83 words
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Article, Illustration85 1961-01-09 12 pONC WAH FATT, the Perak scrum half, finds his way blocked by a "wall" of Selangor players and closing in on him from behind is McWalter, the Selangor second row forward. On the left is Ron Barrie, the Selangor scrum half. This was inNg Beh Leow - 85 words
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Article216 1961-01-09 12 LONDON, Sunday. COUTH AFRICA retained their unbeaten tour re- cord and that of never having lost to England by scoring a 5-0 victory over England in the Rugby Union international at Twickenham yesterday. The points were scored two minutes before the interval. Though the margin ofReuter - 216 words
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Article132 1961-01-09 12 IyARIS, Sun. France over.T whelmed Scotland by 11 points (a goal, a dropped goal and a penalty goal* to nil here today to win the first match in this season's Rugby Union international championship. Scotland doggedly held their opponents .without score to the intervalReuter - 132 words
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Advertisement134 1961-01-09 12 ■Mafttai H^PPaTa^apaaaapa^^na^paßß^aßßßßaa^paßßjßjßjßjßßjßH .^k~^^^^^ tf ,atf^aa%B^ia*MwaßßßßßßßßßßßTalaßiaß^r > '^Qaßß9^^a^B W Wf -4H opv ■>^bHHb>V a^t K I*' T H ns &k. Mt «K BSIaW '^m, H -^mk WL npLf m pF^l* i I#^ atoJL HAVE MORE TIME TO BE GAY. YOUr Tlin MORE TIME TO RELAX BOAC'S BV l new j ow134 words
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Advertisement160 1961-01-09 12 One of the many Electro-Katady n (Water Purification Plant) installations in Malaya lit,, «n |Jj| «,^L^» iit&i j^HI ia• of SLfck. «^Ki*-~"J£/"-~ «*2jj!*Hsi_J 9I^H law* Thlt unit ho. lUnliiing copoctiy of 106,600 gallon. p«r houf. TIM oce«p»one. of this uniqu* wthod of w«t«r ttcrlliMtion undwiobly wo. boxd en th« following160 words
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222 1961-01-09 13 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP TURF CLUBS TO DISCUSS THE QUESTION TODAY By IPOH, Sun. Should the proposed National Totalisator Agency handle all tote betting, on the course and off? This question will be thrashed out when representatives of the three turf clubs in the Federation meet at222 words
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Article, Illustration93 1961-01-09 13 SINGAPORE Malays goalkeeper Idros Albar punches the ball clear as inside right Aziz Ahmad (No. 8) attempts to head into goal during a Penang raid in Saturday's Sultans Gold Cup soccer final. Singapore Malays93 words
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100 1961-01-09 13 We'll play for expenses only pros CYDNEY, Sun. Seven Australian professional lawn tennis stars said here that they would be prepared to play in an open Davis Cup tournament for expenses only. They were commenting on the suggestion made here last week by Jean Borotra. French President of the InternationalReuter - 100 words
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Article144 1961-01-09 13 |POH. Sun The Perak Women's Hockey Association will hold two more trials In preparation for the triangular meet here on Jan. 28-29 against teams from Selangor and Penang. In the first trial held yesterday. Probables beat Possibles 6-0 with goals scored by Kalbunth Kaur144 words
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247 1961-01-09 13 Perak's 10-minute goal-rush crushes Penang PENANG, Sunday. OERAK confirmed their superiority over Penang at hockey with a s— -0 victory at Western Road today. This was Perak's third successive victory over Penang this season. Except for a ten-minute spell in the first half when Ferak played brilliant hockey to score247 words
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170 1961-01-09 13 SOLDIER IS FIRST IN SEREMBAN BIG WALK By GILBERT WOODEN SEREMBAN, Sun. K. D. Singh of the 2nd Field Regiment Recce today finished ahead of nearly 400 competitors In the Seremban Big Walk organised by the Negrl branch of the Malaya Association of Youth Clubs here. Singh clocked lhr 17170 words
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Article88 1961-01-09 13 TPOH, Sun.— Ramblers entered the Llm Seng Fook Cup soccer final here today when they beat Perak Chinese R.C. 5-1 on the Dadang. Ramblers who led 4-0 at half time, were on top throughout. The second half was played In heavy rain. Inside right Ho Chee88 words
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Article92 1961-01-09 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun. Selangor qualified for the Chua Cup tennis north zone A™ l when they beat Negrl Sembilan 3-2 here yesterday In the zone final. Selangor will meet the winners of the match between Penang and Trengganu here next weekend. Scores fSelangor players first) D.92 words
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Article18 1961-01-09 13 COLOMBO. Sun. Boxing Is to be banned from sports activities at the University of Ceylon.— Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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433 1961-01-09 13 SELANGOR HA YE BETTER RECORD IN CUP FINALS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday A GREAT match is in prospect when Singapore Joint Services, the holders, meet Selangor, in the 31st H.M.S. Malaya Rugby Cup final at the Merdeka Stadium on Saturday, kick-off 5.15 p.m. According to the record the Services (and this433 words
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Article223 1961-01-09 13 8,000 cheer soccer girls OEREMBAN, Sun. A crowd of 8,000 spectators—the biggest for a soccer match here saw Selangor women beat Negri Sembilan I women 3-0 in a charity match this evening. The girls were given a big ovation when they took the field— some wearing boots or rubber shoes223 words
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Advertisement144 1961-01-09 13 LOCAL BOOKS i.' LOCAL SCHOOLS Teachers are reminded that the following apparatus is essential for best results with the FEDERAL READING SCHEME. WALL PICTURES the foundation upon which the whole scheme has been built Essential for the pre-reading stage whether learning English or Malay. $12/- per set of 8 large144 words
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Advertisement82 1961-01-09 13 Sutpnde HIM THIS NEW YEAR... SE^B^kT il^n KVMhhh^HBBiBpV Efew^S with a NEW BRYLCREEM The Brylcreem Home Dispenser H U |Vl l gives a man the plus of healthy niCDFMCFD grooming gives you the. satis- 1 1% faction of choosing the perfect present. V B Attractive and easy to use, the82 words
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Miscellaneous77 1961-01-09 13 HOCKEY IPOH LEAGUE DIV. 1: Malays v Police (upper padang); DIV. t: Anderconlans v Town Council (lower padang i. S'GOE LEAGUE DIV. I: Kllat 'A 1 v Levers (Pantal) > TPCA 'A' v Police (TPCA); DIV. 2: Mlndef B 1 v Police Depot 'B (Rifle Range Ro). FRIENDLY Penang Malays77 words
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Article453 1961-01-09 14 NEW YORK. Sun. 'NEW AGGRESSION' BY BELGIUM, HE SAYS URGING MEETING OF SECURITY COUNCIL RUSSIA has asked for a United Nations Security Council meeting to consider "the threat to peace and security which has resulted from new acts of aggression by Belgium against the Congo."Reuter; UPI - 453 words
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Article, Illustration138 1961-01-09 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Children and old women were among 1,000 hawkers and their families who took part in a three-mile procession in protest against recent arrests of hawkers. Among; those at the head of the column was Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, M.P. from Ipoh and Secretary-Gene-ral138 words
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Article78 1961-01-09 14 Ruler to be installed on July 17 KOTA BHARU. Sun. The Government here has set aside live days to celebrate the installation of the Sultan of Kelantan on July 17. An announcement today said that only July 17 and 18 will be public holidays in the state. A sum of78 words
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Article21 1961-01-09 14 JAKARTA, Sun. Roving Darul Islam rebel bands have penetrated within ten miles from Bandoeng. West Java's provincial capital— U.P.l.21 words
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186 1961-01-09 14 JOHANNESBURG. Sun. The Johannesburg Sunday Times today reported that David Beresford Pratt wants to be tried for the attempted murder of the Prime Minister, Dr. Verwoerd, who was snot twice in the face here last April. A Sunday Times corespondent said he visited Pratt InReuter - 186 words
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Article330 1961-01-09 14 JAPANESE TEAM IN FOR TAX TALKS SINGAPORE, Sun. A three-member Japanese delegation arrived here tonight for top-level talks with the Federation and Singapore Governments towards an agreement to avoid double taxation between the two territories and Japan. The team will be here for about 20 days. The Japanese Government presented330 words
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Advertisement530 1961-01-09 14 't'ontinurrf I rum pace 111 DEATHS tti Word* Slli (Minimum) MRS. LIEW YOON NOEE Nee Mm Sam Moy, 95 passed away peacefully at 3.45 a.m. on 8-1-61. Bhe leaves behind two sons. Voon Tin and Fung Tin, and two daughters, Nyuk Lan and Yoon Lan, one son-in-law, two daughters-in-law, 23530 words
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Advertisement544 1961-01-09 14 WANTED m Word, Si (Mi*.)— Box ill et,. txlro WANTID Pokar Card Table, must be good condition and reasonable price. Please reply Box ABS72 S.T. K.U PHILATtLY >• Word, Si Mim.)— Box M tt*. txtro JAPANESE OCCUPATION Malaya collection ot 181 different Guaranteed Genuine Catalogue {185/- only $200/-. Malaya stamp544 words
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Advertisement536 1961-01-09 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Word* Si (Ml*.)— Box SO el,, oxtro BMW ISETTA CAR very (rood condition n«w paint new hatury five new tyrw. 76 miles P.O. Phon* (6 pore) ***** Yong. fOH SALE: One flve ton Bedford Lorry ye«r 1950. well serviced and In good raechanlcaj order. Plenae apply536 words
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Advertisement438 1961-01-09 14 MISCELLANEOUS 2* Word* Si (Mim )—Box $0 et,. txlrr THIRTY YEARS AGO Elasto Tablets were bringing relief to rheumatic sufferers They mil are! Get a month's supply today. FEELING DEPRESSED with your hair? Visit salon New Yorker's Bairdresstng Dept., nave a rettylt eat/ coldwsve A look a new person Appointments438 words
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Advertisement164 1961-01-09 14 ffc^ team io $ew the right way Making clothes for yourself and your family is fascinating fun and will save you lots of money. Enrol at the USHA EMBROIDERY SEWING SCHOOL at 169. MACPHERSON RD., and learn to sew the right way. Learn how to cut and sew and how164 words
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