The Straits Times, 10 January 1961
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Title Section20 1961-01-10 1 AVEBACE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times Mot* 4 Hew**** Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1961. 15 CENTS20 words
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Article, Illustration541 1961-01-10 1 TRIUMPH IN VOTE ON ALGERIA Clear 'yes' to self-determination Next: a meeting with rebels? PARIS: Monday FRANCE and Algeria have given Gen. De Gaulle, the French President, the "sincere and massive" triumph he asked for in the crucial weekend referendum on his Algerian policy of self-determination. OverReuter; UPI - 541 words
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175 1961-01-10 1 NOW S. AFRICAN MALAYS CAN SETTLE IN FED. KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. fTHE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has A agreed to allow Malays in South Africa who are "being treated as enemies of the state" to settle down in Malaya. There is only one condition they must fulfil— they must175 words
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Article22 1961-01-10 1 MOSCOW. Mon. A new Soviet-British cultural and scientific agreement was signed here today, the official Soviet news agency Tass reported.22 words
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Article42 1961-01-10 1 LONDON, Mon.— Officials at the St. James Hospital here said today Singapore's Health Minister. Incne Ahmed bin Ibrahim's condition "continues to be quite satisfactory." The Minister underwent a major operation in the hospital more than three weeks ago.— U.P.I.UPI - 42 words
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Article31 1961-01-10 1 UMTATA. Pondoland, Mon. —Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, U.N. Secretary-General who is visiting South Africa on the instructions of the Security Council to discuss apartheid, arrived here by air today— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration115 1961-01-10 1 KING SIGHTS A TARGET AT POLICE DEPOT KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Yang di-P ert v a n Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong today visited the Federal Police Depot in (.unify Road. This is the first time a Federation Head of State has visited the police depot. Their Majesties were115 words
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Article14 1961-01-10 1 BANGKOK. Mon. The Seato council is to meet again tomorrow on Laos.14 words
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Article611 1961-01-10 1 Cheer Fund is near $3,000 mark GIFTS FROM INDIA, AUSTRALIA KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A gift of $100 was sent today to the Straits Times and Berita Harian Cheer Fund for Malayan soldiers in the Congo by Sir John Williams. who was passing through Singapore. Sir John, who is managing director611 words
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Article, Illustration115 1961-01-10 1 RULER OFF TO UNITED STATES FOR TREATMENT NEGRI'S KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Yang di-Pcrtuan Besar of Negri Sembilan (above) was given a warm send-off at the airport here today when he left for medical treatment in America. The crowd of about 200 wellwishers at the airport included the Prime Minister,115 words
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Article84 1961-01-10 1 ONDON, Mon. The numLj ber of British forces In Malaya Is to be reduced, the Daily Telegraph military correspondent said today. He said that long-term changes in overseas army garrisons had been under consideration and the general i pattern that emerged was of some84 words
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Article35 1961-01-10 1 ELISABETHVILLE. Mon. Congolese francs ceased to be legal tender in the breakaway Congo province of Katanga today as officials started paying out new Katanga notes —bearing the portrait of President Molse Tshombe.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article90 1961-01-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon A group of women will spend the next 10 days pre- paring Hari Raya cakes for men of the Malayan Special Fo rce in the Congo. They are army officers' wives and wives of men employed In the Ministry of Defence.90 words
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Article99 1961-01-10 1 EX-HEAD PILOT FALLS TO DEATH PENANG, Mon. Captain Rhys Williams, 68. former head pilot in Penang, fell 50ft to his death today at the Penang Club in Northam Road. He fell from the second floor. A service will be held at St. George's Church at 4.30 p.m. tomorrow. He will99 words
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Article77 1961-01-10 1 HONG KONG, Mon.— Mr. Chou En-lai. Chinese Prime Minister, and members of his Government, arrived in Kunming by air today on their return from a seven-day visit to Burma, the New China News Agency reported. Also aboard the plane was the Chinese delegation to the joint Sino-Burmese boundaryReuter - 77 words
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Article21 1961-01-10 1 LONDON. Mon. Snow and ice on British roads caused havoc to traffic and several accidents throughout the country. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article490 1961-01-10 1 Laotian rebels warn Thais 'Aggression by soldiers' TOKYO. Mon. Lao- tian rebels yesterday warned that "necessary action" would be taken if Thailand "continued its aggression on Laos," the New China news agency said today. It said the warning waa made in a commentary by the Pathet Lao radio. "The ThaiReuter - 490 words
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Article30 1961-01-10 1 WAV'L Ok *ABOT: in PUGIUM 881 SSELo Mo Ui If lan Pri mli i <•. Ljskt.n j decreed jn.ip, racaxtfCb Ui :i "l nu\ i Ducerted »«botagi iii'l i p.i30 words
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Article, Illustration550 1961-01-10 2 'Double tax' pact sought: S'pore and Japan in talks GOH HOPES THIS WILL BOOST INVESTMENT SINGAPORE. Monday I^EGOTIATIONS on a double taxation agreement between Japan and Singapore began here today between top officials of both governments. This is the first time that the Singapore Government has embarked on such negotiations550 words
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81 1961-01-10 2 Floating fair is away: 'Augury for the future' CINGAPORE. Mon. The Japan Industry Floating Fair, which has been drawing capacity crowds during its short stay, sails tomorrow morning for Bangkok leaving behind a marked impression of Japan's growing industrial enterprise. The secretary of the fair. Mr. Tatashi Kameda. said today81 words
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Article54 1961-01-10 2 Common mart: Penang talk PENANG, Mon.— Dr. W. M. Corden, senior lecturer in economics in the University of Melbourne, will address the Penang Forum on Thursday night at the Civil Defence Hall in Peel Avenue. Dr. Corden. a specialist in international trade, will talk on "A common market and its54 words
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151 1961-01-10 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A national language dictionary for Malaya is being compiled by the Language and Literature Agency. According to the director of the agency. Syed Naslr bin Ismail, the dictionary will have "old and new terminologies." After Its compilation, a board of editors will be151 words
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Article31 1961-01-10 2 PENAN G. Mon. Th« Penang Young Catholic Workers last night presented a three-act nativity play In Mandarin. "Tears of a Virgin." about the birth and early life of Christ.31 words
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345 1961-01-10 2 WITHDRA WAL OF MIC MAN STARTS MINOR CRISIS IPOH. Monday T^tiE withdrawal of the only Malayan Indian Congress member trom the Perak State Executive Council, has touched off a minor crisis within the Alliance here This withdrawal was announced last week at the same time as the new conposition of345 words
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147 1961-01-10 2 Tun Razak presents ceremonial krises to Gurkhas QEREMBAN. Mon. j l^ The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence. Tun Abdul Razak. today presented a pair of ceremonial krises to the Brigade of Gurkhas in recognition of its services during the Emergency. The gift was received at a ceremony in147 words
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357 1961-01-10 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday RE P R ESENTATIVES from universities and institutes of higher learning in eight South-East Asian countries will meet here next week for the third general conference of the Association of South-East Asian Institutions of Higher Learning. The conference, which will be opened357 words
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Miscellaneous22 1961-01-10 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby I rue SBAce moss j AHAO tdsmow Sou \JHACMIN6 COMPttNV .J I (k% WAS ttr/IMft..^ OCAS HAT22 words
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Article178 1961-01-10 3 A CCRA, Mon.— The African "summit" conference in Casablanca laid the foundations for the political unity of the African continent and opened a new era in African history, President Kwame Nkrumah said. Speaking at the airport here on his return from the conference, heReuter - 178 words
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248 1961-01-10 3 FLYING SAUCERS ARE JUST 'FAIRY-TALES' MOSCOW, Monday. rpwo leading Soviet newspapers yesterday de- nounced as "fantastic fairy-tales" reports that flying saucers had been seen over Russia and warned the public it was time to scotch such rumours. The party newspaper Pravda and the youth newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda both quoted theReuter - 248 words
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85 1961-01-10 3 IKE PLAYS HIS LAST ROUND AS PRESIDENT AUGUSTA, Mon.—President Eisenhower today played what was probably his last round of golf as chief executive. He played with old friends at the Aueusta National Golf Club, on his 29th visit to the conrse since he became president eight years ago. Yesterday heReuter - 85 words
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203 1961-01-10 3 He's willing to sacrifice home to get back his runaway wife T ONDON, Mon. Arthur Mold, 32. yesterday offered to swap his home for his wife, who has left him for another man. The other man was considering the offer. Mold, a lorry driver, said the other man can haveUPI - 203 words
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166 1961-01-10 3 FIVE ACCUSED UNDER 'SPY' SECTION OF SECRETS ACT LONDON, Mon. Three men and two women were charged here yesterday with conspiracy to commit breaches of section one of the Official Secrets Act— which deals with spying j activities. They are due i to appear in court today. They are GordonReuter - 166 words
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Article180 1961-01-10 3 BUDAPEST, Monday rE three leading officials at the Beremend state farm in south-west Hungary were connoisseurs of high living. When they entertained their friends or foreign visitors "wine flowed as if from a tap" and the tables were heaped with the best of everything.Reuter - 180 words
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144 1961-01-10 3 DAG IS KEPT FROM SEEING APARTHEID DEMONSTRATIONS CAPETOWN. Monday. T!HE United Nations Secretary-General. Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, is being prevented from seeing sny large scale demonstrations for or against apartheid during his nine-day visit to South Africa, according to the anti-government Sunday Times. This national newspaper published In Johannesburg said onReuter - 144 words
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Article48 1961-01-10 3 LONDON. Mon. Britain's postal headquarters announced here that the current British £1 postage stamp showing Windsor Castle, had been awarded a gold medal by the International Philatelic Art Society. The stamp, it was added, had been adjudged "the most beautiful in the world." Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article17 1961-01-10 3 LONDON. Mon. Britain's national Sunday newspapers will cost a penny more from next week.— U.P.l.17 words
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Article52 1961-01-10 3 COPENHAGEN, Mon.— 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 calledReuter - 52 words
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Article40 1961-01-10 3 COLOGNE, Mon.— About 300 underground Communist newspapers are being published In West Germany for distribution In factories, according to the West Germany Institute of Industry. The Communist Party was banned In West Germany In 1956— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration339 1961-01-10 3 ELISABETHVILLE, Monday. PRESIDENT Moise Tshombe of Katanga yes- terday cancelled a proposed visit to the United States and Canada amid speculation that the U.S. Government was cool to the idea. The government-controlled Katanga radio had announced that Mr. Tshombe339 words
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Miscellaneous381 1961-01-10 3 RAD.O SINGAPORE RADIQ yA Medium Wave 478 metres Short Wave: 62 metres from 8.00—9.00 pjn. <«•* Metres) A.M. 6.30 Oood Morning; C.32 A.M. 6.00 Time Signal, NegaraMornlng Prelude; 7.00 The News; ku. News Headlines- 6.05 Morning 7.05 Melodies At Sunrise; 8.00 The Melodies; 6.50 Keep Fit With Telk News; 8.05381 words
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Article34 1961-01-10 4 SINGAPORE, Mon A folk dance session, led by American specialist In International folk dance, Mr. Ricky Holden, will be held at the YMCA Hostel, Fort Canning Road, at 10 a.m tomorrow.34 words
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Article22 1961-01-10 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Interpreters' Union, founded 13 years ago, is planning to set up a library for its' members.22 words
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228 1961-01-10 4 40 live in house of fear it is now in danger of collapse SINGAPORE, Monday. FORTY people occupying a shophouse in Beach Road here are living in fear of the building collapsing at any time. But they cannot vacate the premises yet because they have no alternative accommodation. The people228 words
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Article, Illustration173 1961-01-10 4 CASH WEDDING GIFTS WENT TO HELP THE NEEDY SINGAPORE, Mon. An Arab Street tailor here has given away $740 to charity gifts for the wedding of his only son. He is Mr. Tay Hew Lam, 60, whose son, Robert, 22, was married to 22-year-old Miss Eunice Sng in the Karapong173 words
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142 1961-01-10 4 WORKERS AT 3 HOSPITALS WILL CHOOSE UNION TODAY SINGAPORE, Mon. About 2,000 Division IV workers employed by the Health Ministry here will take a secret ballot tomorrow to decide whether they belong to the Medical Workers Union or the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees. The ballot was ordered by the142 words
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Article92 1961-01-10 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. VINE members of the Singapore 34th Perak House Sea Scout troop under Scoutmaster D. J. Miller returned here last night from Sarawak after a successful two-week goodwill tour. With them was Mr. V. A. Rodney, an Australian scouter and school teacher in a92 words
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167 1961-01-10 4 TWO YEARS' JAIL FOR AN EXTORTION THREAT SINGAPORE, Mon. A self confessed former gang leader, Ayob bin Abdul, was Jailed here today for two years by a district court for causing hurt to a stallholder in a bid to extort money. Tang Eng Soo, the stallholder, said that on Nov.167 words
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Article36 1961-01-10 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. A clerk, 25-year-old Low Chan Lee, was held up by five armed thugs and robbed of $770 in cash and valuables while with a girl-friend in the old Kallang Airport last night.36 words
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122 1961-01-10 4 SINGAPORE, Mon The Singapore Government has banned the importation, sale and circulation of 14 publications, in the State. Fire of them are English magazines. The rest are in Chinese eight of them published in Hong Kong and one published locally. The banned publications announced122 words
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Article285 1961-01-10 4 HPHE following is today's 1 schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC: From London. Rome, Istanbul, Teheran, Bombay, Colombo CBA79O> 510 a.m.; from London, Zurich. Beirut, Bahrein, Delhi. Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur (8A796) 5.35 p.m.; from London, Rome, Beirut. Karachi. Calcutta285 words
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Article221 1961-01-10 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. A FTER paying 80,000 rupiahs which they thought A was the legal fee for their entry into Singapore, a family of three found themselves in trouble in a magistrate's court here today. hi iiiiin **********111 1 •i■ 1 1 11 mil miiii Father,221 words
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137 1961-01-10 4 THE YOGA WAY TO HEALTH AND BEAUTY |-|AYE YOU started the simple Yoga exercises which appeared in the FREE PRESS yesterday? If so, you will certainly want to try out the slightly more advanced postures that are described today. And if you did not start yesterday, then you must begin137 words
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Advertisement15 1961-01-10 4 THE BATIK INN (BEHIND TANG'S) The ideal meeting place for a quiet drink WkJSfiEFORE /Off15 words
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Advertisement441 1961-01-10 4 Omnn t ant. ion Sow showing ;j 0 Vo m SEE IT WITHOUT SPECIAL VIEWERS! Mm: People's Singapore No S A Ministry of Culture Film jj N«xt Chow I*M Pell of New York Film Critic*' BEST FILM OF THE YEAR B iiBEST Director BFST Screenplay I BlUiV— —^WILDERIS I APARTMENT"441 words
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Miscellaneous137 1961-01-10 4 %0 W 1r FREE FILM SHOW: At Boh 11 ajn.; dressmaking, cake makSuah Tian Road Resettlement; Ing. 2.30 pjn. Kolam Ayer Lane Esute; Kam- Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Place): pong Sengha. 7 pjn. Japanese flower arrangement SINGAPORE SOCIETY FOR beginners. 10 ajn.; Blue Triangle SPIRITUAL CULTURE: Yoga Club Election of Office Bearclass137 words
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518 1961-01-10 5 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - DOUG LACKERSTEEN Spokesman says charge was 'made with no knowledge of the facts' From London, Mon A SPOKESMAN of the Malayan Students' Department in London described a charge that it was '"incompetent" as "most unfair and made with no knowledge of the facts". The518 words
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Article182 1961-01-10 5 SINGAPORE, Monday MR. JOHN PROFUMO. Britain's Secretary of State of War, arrived at Changi airfield this evening in an RAF Comet to begin a six-day tour of Singapore and the Federation. Mr. Profumo was met at the airfield by Gen. Sir Richard Hull, Commander-ln-Chlef, Far182 words
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53 1961-01-10 5 CUSTOMS MEN GRAB 5640 CONTRABAND FIRE CRACKERS MI'AR, Mon. Customs officers today seized 80 cases of contraband firecrackers from a boat at sea off Parit Jawa, eight miles from here. The firecrackers, made In Honir Kong, are worth about $640. Twenty tins of i petrol were also discovered. Two youths53 words
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Article116 1961-01-10 5 |(OTA BHARU, Mon. The Kelantan Government has set up an anti-vice committee in its Religious Affairs Board. The committee has been told among other things to give the PMIP State Gov- ernment a full report on the activities of waitresses employed in the Biarritz amusement116 words
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151 1961-01-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. T<HE Federation Ministry of Education is satis- fled that the 135 teachers selected for the first special one-year course at Kirkby have all got the required qualifications. A Ministry spokesman said this today when commenting on an allegation by several teachers that151 words
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Article35 1961-01-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A move Is being made to form a national union of storekeepers in government service. An inaugural meeting will be held at the Federal House canteen on Sunday.35 words
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Article62 1961-01-10 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. A Royal Navy rating, Thomas Snoddon, from Seletar, was fined a total of $220 here today on charges of driving a Green Bus Company bus without the concern of the company and without a driving licence and third party Insurance. Snoddon who pleaded guilty to62 words
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Article54 1961-01-10 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. A youth, Chan Hwa Peng, was jailed for three months here today for possession of a housebreaking implement, an axe. He pleaded guilty. He was seen by two policemen trying to break into a shop with the axe in Robinson Road at 1.4554 words
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Article49 1961-01-10 5 SINGAPORE Mon— A stevedore, Yeo Teck Seng, 61, died this morning when he fell more than 60ft. down a hold of the freighter, Kyoritsu Maru. Yeo slipped and fell into the hold while unloading cargo from the ship, which is anchored in the outer roads.49 words
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Article35 1961-01-10 5 TELUK ANSON, Mon.— A Rirl, Lim Guat Eng, 13, was fined $100 here yesterday when she pleaded guilty to assisting in carrying on a characters lottery in Changkat Jong Road on Dec. 2835 words
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Miscellaneous183 1961-01-10 5 Buys Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl /HMM... M I >NHEE-EC!| lit """I I HE'S CTUNOra>IVINCEP..J| I IT/ZT IWWO4ME,, vVSI THERE* I'LL WAIT TILL HECr-s^—^ V KlPJ^y NOTHIN ro j*2, -yOLPEg s£tf& LiH Abner By At Capp A aCO^-tupv ai i v/nrFD AtaiKJ \'r THAR'S M*MIUJON6 OF l_ /-n ir~ rv AMlfc/lAI183 words
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Obituary21 1961-01-10 6 2* Wordt Sit (Minimum) SUDOENLV ON THE 17th December, IS**, Id U.K. O.A. allies. formerly Manager, Eldred Estate. Bekok, Johore.21 words
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Obituary68 1961-01-10 6 2$ Wordt $19 (Minimum) MRS. TAN SOON KENC and family thank all relatives and friends for rafjdsSj scrolls, condolences, night visits and attendance at the funeral of to* late Mr. Tan Soon Kent;. PASTOR A. ABISHECANAOEN and HM f.imily of the late Mrs. E. Ablshei.'>nadeo thank all Friends and68 words
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591 1961-01-10 6 The Straits Times Tuesday, January 10, 1961. And Now Peace Forty deaths may be less than many feared during the referendum on President de Gaulle's plan for Algeria, but still they are a grievous price to pay for the ordinary civilised process of asking people their opinion. The FLN must591 words
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Article416 1961-01-10 6 Hongkong's export performance continues to be as amazing as ever. There was a brief setback at the beginning of last year, when substantial cancellations by American buyers hit the textile industry so hard that a few mills were forced to close, but the check was quickly overcome,416 words
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Article220 1961-01-10 6 What kind of a house can be built with 518,000? The many Malayans who have thought along these lines will find a variety of attractive answers at the Ideal Homes Exhibition in Kuala Lumpur open to the public today anof for the rest of the week. The three220 words
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Letters
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229 1961-01-10 6 Pay cuts: The 'war' no- one is winning IT is some time now sine* the Government announced that they wer« ready for negotiations for partial restoration to our pay cuts. The self-styled "champions" of the civil service, the AUPE and the Staff Side, have still not come to terms on229 words
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Letter70 1961-01-10 6 REMOVE CLASSES: A NEW WORRY OTHER worried parent* and I whose children have been unfortunate enough to be placed in remove classes would be most grateful If their position could be clarified. In some remove classes the children are given commercial subjects, In others the usual grammar school subjects. We70 words
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Article, Illustration996 1961-01-10 6 a series of public executions rocks the country AC R O UNDSWELL of unrest in Turkey has resulted in a sudden crop of new arrests, a bomb outrage against a statue of Kemal Ataturk, and an extraordinary series of public executions in the big cities. The country seems to have996 words
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491 1961-01-10 6 Kennedy: The problems piling up on his desk... WASHINGTON, Mou. Mr. John Kennedy takes over the Presidency or the United States in a lortmght's time facing many pressing and complex problems at home and abroad. They cover relations with nearby Cuba, the. situation in distant Laos. African policy, improving relationsReuter - 491 words
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Article271 1961-01-10 7 A RUSH FOR BLANKETS AS TEMPERATURE DROPS... SINGAPORE, Monday. SINGAPOREANS, accustomed to basking in the heat of the sun, this weekend shivered when the thermometer dropped to 72.2 degrees Fahrenheit. Two readers today telephoned the Straits Times to say that their thermometers showed a temperature271 words
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Article22 1961-01-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The chairman of the British Overseas Airways Corporation, Sir Matthew Slattery, will visit the Federation next month.22 words
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Article31 1961-01-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Haji Mohamed Talb bin Hajl Mohamed Amln. a magistrate here, has been transferred to Kuala Kubu Bharu. He succeeds Inche Hassan bin Hussein, who will return here.31 words
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205 1961-01-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. TNHE Selangor branch of the Malayan Chinese As- sociation Youth Section is to ask the party headquarters to report to the police that its members have been beaten up and threatened by "undesirable elements" for no apparent reason. The branch205 words
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Article86 1961-01-10 7 Inche Yusof drops in at Malacca MALACCA. Mon.— The Yang di-Pertuan Negata of Singapore arrived here this morning for a brief stop-over on his way back to Singapore, after attending the installation of the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong In Kuala Lumpur. Accompanied by his wife, Puan Alshah. he was received by86 words
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Article45 1961-01-10 7 IPOH. Mon.— Swaml Satyananda, of the Pure life Society In Kuala Lumpur, Is in Ipoh hospital after a car accident. He was involved in an accident near Ipoh on Dec. 30 while going to Parit Buntar. His spine was Injured.45 words
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Article, Illustration112 1961-01-10 7 GIRL, 14, HOME AFTER A WEEK SINGAPORE, Mon. Fourteen year old schoolgirl Chow Yip Yang, who was reported missing for about a week, returned to her family here yesterday morning. Tip Yang, only daughter of a photo studio proprietor. left her Geylang Road home on Dec. 30, after her mother112 words
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Article53 1961-01-10 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Professor Frank Scott, Professor of Law at McGill University In Montreal, is coming to Singapore as part of a fivemonth tour under a Canada Council grant. Professor Scott leaves Montreal tomorrow for Hong Kong. He will also visit Bangkok. Singapore, Jakarta, Rangoon. New Delhi,53 words
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Article56 1961-01-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A husband and wife solicitor team from Ceylon, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Chlnnalya, left for home at the weekend after visiting friends and relatives in Malaya and Singapore. Leading Kuala Lumpur lawyers were among the guests who attended a tea party56 words
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158 1961-01-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. MALAYAN planters have given $54,921 in 48 hours to the National Mosque Fund. Mr. M. T. Stanley, chairman of the Selangor Planters' Association, today presented a cheque for $25,021 to the Mentri Besar of Sel angor. Dato Abu Bakar bin Baglnda. Yesterday,158 words
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131 1961-01-10 7 NOW BLIND PIANIST GOING TO ADELAIDE PENANO, Mon. A blind pianist, Peter Chin. 18, of the St Nicholas' Home, will leave for Australia on Jan. 21 on a scholarship. He will join the Poulteney grammar school In Adelaide where he will study music and other subjects. His passage to Australia131 words
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Article59 1961-01-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The 12,600-ton troopship. Dunera, which has carried thousands of British troops to and from the Far East, ends its work as a "trooper" early next month. When she docks at Southampton on Feb. 8, from the Middle East, she will go into the shipyards for59 words
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Article54 1961-01-10 7 IPOH, Mon.— A motion deploring the "failure of the Government to take effective steps to preserve and sustain the use and study of Chinese and Tamil" in Malaya will be moved at the next session of Parliament by Mr. D. R. Seenlvasagam, the secretarygeneral of the54 words
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Article138 1961-01-10 7 TAIPINO. Mon Five soldiers of the New Zealand battalion stationed here were injured In an accident about 2.30 a.m. yesterday on Main Road, in front of the prison offices. Three vehicles were Involved. They were driven by Maoris. I One of the cars, returning138 words
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217 1961-01-10 7 CHAN BENG SOON - CHAN BENG SOON By Alor Star, Mon. A FORMER terrorist who surrendered recently in Betong, South Thailand, said today he left the jungle "with the permission of the Malayan Communist Party." "I was allowed to surrender because of my age." Niad217 words
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287 1961-01-10 7 MALACCA, Monday. A FORMER salesgirl pleaded guilty today to behaving indecently by having sexual intercourse at a public place. KolvSwee Neo, 21, and Mohan Manji Rana, 26, a businessman, were arrested on the beach at 3} mile Batu Tiga Road shortly after287 words
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Article, Illustration187 1961-01-10 7 All top jobs in Ministry held by Malayans INCHE JUNID IS APPOINTED TO HEAD THE 'PIONEER INDUSTRIES' DIVISION— AND NOW KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A local man has taken over as controller of the Industrial development division, thus completely Malayanising all top posts In the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. He187 words
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Article36 1961-01-10 7 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Mr. S. V. Llngam (Ind—Aljur.ied) has given notice that he will speak on the "by-elec-tion for the electoral division of Hong Lim" on adjournment at the Assembly meeting here on Wednesday36 words
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Article171 1961-01-10 7 IPOH, Monday. TOHE National Union ot Bank Employees today gave A a two-week ultimatum to the Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation to accept proposals for employees' retirement benefits. This was decided at a meeting of the union attended by delegates from all branches of the 0.C.8.C.171 words
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Article92 1961-01-10 7 Thieves raid two homes SINGAPORE. Mon. Thieves broke into two houses here early yesterday morning and got away with $1,645 worth of property. They smashed a window and entered the home of Mr. K. Branchi, 30, a workshop manager, in Third Avenue, off Bukit Timah Road, and stole three watches92 words
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Article37 1961-01-10 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. In separate raids here yesterday the police detained four secret society suspects from Duxton, Craig, Sembawang and Joo Chiat Roads. All are being detained under the .Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions^ ordinance.37 words
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Article31 1961-01-10 7 BUTTERWORTH. Mon. Seven bales of rubber, worth $1,400, were stolen from tongkang moored at Prai during the weekend. The rubber was part of a consignment for export.31 words
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Advertisement140 1961-01-10 7 One Look tells you this is the smallest perfect portable High Fidelity TAPE RECORDER. W > (&F Op* i i FI-CORD HI-FI Size 92" x 5" x 2}" weighs only 41 lb. two speed 7J and 11 In per second 50 ***** cycles Records in any position use rechargeable batteries140 words
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Advertisement109 1961-01-10 7 VITAMIN Tl'— OPTROSE, richest Datural 11l Hill 1 11 U source of Vitamin C will bdp your *ild develop eSSential srurdy body and build healthy bones and teeth. fOr hfialth— OPTROSE is of great benefit W V to adults too. It ensures dear, finW in health; «kio helps combat llUff109 words
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Article, Illustration390 1961-01-10 8 YOU CAN EASILY MALAYANISE THAT JAPANESE ART WITH LOCAL BLOOMS THE art of flower arrangement is not a hobby of the rich alone. It is within the reach of any home-loving woman. This is the view of Mrs. Monica Chan Chor Cheung, who has returned from Tokyo390 words
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455 1961-01-10 8 Here's' how to take a good photo of yourself ARE you planning to take a good portrait of yourself? Camera pictures show exactly what is placed before it and there are not many women who know the golden rules of photographic make-up and grooming. Every line in your tact will455 words
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Article246 1961-01-10 8 The Boss Is he Romantic? fJOW romantic is your "boss? Does he allow you to flirt during office time and turn a blind eye and a deaf ear to that phone call from your boy friend? If he isn't romantically minded and does not do these things (and pass a246 words
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Article98 1961-01-10 8 After a purchasing trip to Bangkok and Chlengmai, Mr. Donald Davies has returned to open the Federation's first store specialising in Thai silks and art goods in Kuala Lumpur. He claims to have a surprise for the Malayan market Chlengmai cotton, which is hand woven, has98 words
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Advertisement373 1961-01-10 8 PLAY ON O/ THE BEACH Whether you choose to swim or simply to bask in the sun... Why let anything rob you of your freedom of the beach Surely not time-of-the-month. Wear Tampax— and be free 1 It's invisible, unfelt, when in place! Can't chafe, bind, bulge, cause odour! Frees373 words
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Advertisement521 1961-01-10 8 Smothered love I may bring only misery to child love their children dearly. We would do anything in our power to protect them. But this instinct is often over-developed. A woman doctor who takes a deep interest in child phy chology told me that this "mother love" could influence baby521 words
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Miscellaneous312 1961-01-10 8 Straits Times Crossword I bbbbl Hi bbbbbl LsbbbbP IbbbbTT ACROSS 7. Thought pay of a king cornea ft, Negro sailors on duty ln the from the mint? OOK regiment? (6, 6). 9. Inexperienced, but draws up :S: rsr tOT produclng smart ending (10). 11. Bird heard In a short walk,312 words
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Advertisement1693 1961-01-10 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE T£ i «Eirumppoi i iusioiii J ipt|poN^^ P. Sham Penang LAOMEDON H'borg, Bremen, A'werp, Holt II Pert/JM 11 DOLIUS Liverpool, Dublin lilirt/Tiday Jaa 11 AWPENOR London, Hamburg, Rotterdam Gdi. 31 Jm 11 Jm 12/11 Jm 14 PERSEUS liverpiit, Glasgow Due Teday Jii 11 Jm 14/10 Jm1,693 words
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Advertisement1287 1961-01-10 9 s-^ THE EAC LINES /^**@V EN "fDSEA MEOITERIANEAN. CONTINENTAI ft SCANOINAVUN POtTS. fr*l YSuSi Sl(>0 P Slh m P nw VtsMjfbi "SEUNDIA" k) 23/24 jaa 2S/27 Jm 27/21 Jm Xfifliy "KAMIOOIA "a) 30 JM/ I Fek 5/ I Flk 7/1 Frt •^yify "MEONIA" I) 11/21 Ftk 22/24 Flk 2S/2I Ftk1,287 words
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Advertisement1425 1961-01-10 9 bu m ild N ing THE BEN UNE STEAMERS LTD. Tt i,?, i: SINGAPORE (leeirpirakl* l il tkt UiitH KugUm) II LINES SAIU ta ADEN. O.K. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Spore P. Sham Penang BENNEVIS liverpeel, Hull. Rotterdam. Hamburg SI. 13/13 Jm Livtrpeei flract arm** I Frt BENATTOW LtidM, Hamburg, Middlesbrough1,425 words
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Advertisement1298 1961-01-10 9 w^ McALISTER 6c CO.. LTD. >__ M «l. Hi: ***** lr^* ELLERMAM LOfB 4k KLAVBNESS LINE LONDON. RAMIUIG, lOTTEIOAM. MAVII LOS ANGEIES. SAN FRANCISCO ft HULL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTLAND ftal far CtiMiaa ft U.S.A. AtlMtll Part*. Acceptug cargt far Ceitral ft Seat* CITY OF NEWCASTLE Aainci. Sport P. Sham1,298 words
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1024 1961-01-10 10 PROFIT-TAKING PUTS THE BRAKE ON RISE IN MARKET By Our Market Correspondent pROFIT-TAKING yesterday put the brake on the rise in values on the Malayan share market. Singapore was easier than the Federation. In Singapore buying was cautious and selective and the turnover was 91 transactions, including nine overseas issues,1,024 words
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Article223 1961-01-10 10 JANUARY first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singa- j pore yesterday at 85} cents per lb. down li cents on Friday's close. The tone was quiet and slightly easier. 8.C.C.8.A. CLOSING PRICES in cents per Ib., yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 85 i sellers223 words
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Article33 1961-01-10 10 SINGAPORE, Jan. 9. RUBBER: 85', cents per lb. (down li cents). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 85', cents (quiet). TIN: 5390.87. per picul (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (down 10 tons).33 words
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Article681 1961-01-10 10 BUSINESS on the Singapore section of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday was: Industrials: Fed. DUp. $1.57; Fitzpatricks (3) $1.37; FTaser anu Neave ords $2.04 and $2.03; Gammon $2.25 and $2.24; H. Waugh (2) $1.47, $1.48; Hume pref. ASs and ASe. Id.; M. Cement $1.80 and $1.78; Metal681 words
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Article23 1961-01-10 10 Malayan Stock Exchange: Jan. 9 Jan. 7 Industrials: 137.58 137.37 Tins 200.03 198.65 S Robbers: 243.44 '242.99 Jan. 1 1958 100.23 words
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Article113 1961-01-10 10 MELBOURNE. Mon. INVESTMENT shares opened the week along firm lines, here today. Albion gained Is. 9d. to 21s. 9d., TV Crop 2s. 9d. to 51s. 3d. and Commercial Union 9d. to 10s. 2d. Base metals and the oils held a steady tone, while Commonwealth bonds traded along firm113 words
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Article134 1961-01-10 10 rTUft: Chinese Produce Exchange. X Singapore, noon prices per picul yesterday. Copra: Quiet; UK /Continent Jan./ Feb. shipments $27 buyers, $27 i sellers. Coconut oil: Quiet; bulk $41 sellers, drum $44 J sellers. Pepper: Quiet; no business was reported done. Muntok white $242^. Sarawak $237*. special Sarawak black134 words
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Article146 1961-01-10 10 rpHE Malayan Exchange Banks' x Association made Che following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T. 32 15/16. OD. 33 1/16. 90 d/sl 33 5/16 credit bills. 33 7/16 trade bills. I Canada: buying airmail TT. 32 7/8. OD.146 words
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Advertisement1164 1961-01-10 10 Express U.S.A. Pacific <fc Atlantic Coast Service ETA. E.T.A. E.T.A. Spore P. S'hanr Pentn| H'koni L Arieies N. Ycrk ■KunkiMl Mity" Wit iM 31 JM/ 1 ftl 3 Ftk 21 Ftl UMm "Kiaiktoa Mm" 24/27 Fel 21 Fel/ 2 Mar I Mar 21 Mar 12. Apr AJI suitably equipped with1,164 words
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Advertisement172 1961-01-10 10 \mm THE BURMA FIVE STAR LINE ISJfpjUL From Burma Ports. Loading for Hongkong and Japan Ports. Penang S'pere "BRIDE" In Pert BARRETTO SHIPPING TRADING CO., LTD. S'MTt Til: WO7l I S'riam 111: (511 K. Uatiar Til: ***** Peatag Tilt U315 THE EASTERN SHIPPING CORPORATION LTD. Passengers Cargo Service, Srrorts/Nagoportinom/Madros Spare172 words
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Advertisement920 1961-01-10 10 PUBLIC APjPOINTMjENT UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Of KUALA LUMPUR Applications are Invitee for the Post of Laboratory Assistant In the Department of Agriculture (Soil Science Section) University of Malaya In Kuala Lumpur. Applicants should hold the Cambridge School Certificate, with CredH In Chemistry or General Science, or have oiher qualifications of920 words
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Advertisement906 1961-01-10 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Only candidates with the stipulated qualifications need apply. Applications for permanent appointment must satisfy usual birth and residential qualifications. 1. SUPERVISORS (Hostels), Medical Department. QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE: Applicants must be females and must have a good knowledge of English and Malay and experience in dealing906 words
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Advertisement467 1961-01-10 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT APPOINTMENT VACANT APPOINTMENT OF STOREKEEPER, TAIPING TOWN COUNCIL Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens and/or State Nationals for Appointment as Storekeeper in the Tmlplng Town Council on the salary scale: PROBATIONERS:— Form m— sloo.oo x 750 115 pjn. Form 1V— 5122.50 x 7.50 137 50 pjn. (first examination467 words
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Advertisement793 1961-01-10 11 NOTICES RANTAU TIN DREDGING COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated in thr Federation of Malaya) REDUCTION OF CAPITAL NOTICE is hereby given that. In accordance with the resolutions approved at the Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company held on 21st November, 1960. and subsequently sanctioned by tne court, repayment of 50 cents per793 words
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Advertisement812 1961-01-10 11 Continued from Page 6) SITUATIONS VACANT It W,r4» U (Him )-Box ill ctt. .xlrm WANTED Operator cum driver (able to do repairs) for mobile cinema van. Willing to travel. Box A4311 S.T. 8 pore. WANTED male Chinese Typiit-Becre-tary prepared work Singapore and Federation. Apply 72 Peck Seab Street Singapore. GRADE812 words
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Advertisement960 1961-01-10 11 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Wardt SS (Win.)— Box S$ eti. extra BRITISH COMMERCIAL HOUSE requires private secretary for Managing Director. Intelligence and good personality essential. Hark replies "Confidential" Secretary. P.O. Box 499. Singapore. IUROMAN SECRETARY, Executive Position Also Hotel Manageress: Chinese Accountant Secretaries/Stenographers Male /Female: P'tlme Bookkeeper: Interviews Immediate City Employment,960 words
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Advertisement980 1961-01-10 11 I ACCOMMODATION WANTED It Word, SS (Vim.)— Box M eU. txtrn PART OR UNFURNISHED Hou»e I required 3/4 bedroom* quiet Districts 10/11 preferred. Please write Box i A 4514 S.T. 8 pore. THRU BEDROOM BUNGALOW required by Australian Army In Berangoon Garden Estate. Reply to Bos A 4414 S.T. Spore.980 words
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Advertisement685 1961-01-10 11 TUITION Wird, SS (Win.)— Box it ct: txtra TUITION IN MATHS, English. Primary VI Form V. Ny qualified, experienced tracher. Apply 39. Carlisle Road, off Dorset Road, Spore. YOGA Classes each Tursday, Cultural Centre. Canning Rl«c. Begtnnera 6 p.m. Advanced 8 p.m. Medltatloa I (optional) 9 p.m. H.S.C. STUDENT to685 words
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442 1961-01-10 12 'JHERE IS "no danger whatsoever of science making any primary metal obsolete, and tin is taking a lead in international research, according to Tin, the international magazine for the producers and consumers of tin. "The tin mining industry is, as far as we442 words
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Article, Illustration90 1961-01-10 12 SINGAPORE, FEDERATION TOUR FOR JAGUAR MAN MR. K. BOWEN. (above), senior overseas service representative of Jaguar Cars Ltd., Coventry, England, is now touring Singapore and Malaya. He said that there were about 300 Jaguars in Singapore and 800 in the Federation and be hoped to meet as many owners of90 words
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Article, Illustration206 1961-01-10 12 BANK OF TOKYO OPENS BRANCH npHE Bank of Tokyo has opened a subbranch in Arab Street, Singapore, to cater primarily for the small merchant. Mr. Kenjiro Hashimoto, manager of the new office, said that the bank realised the growing banking needs of these traders, and it was hoped that the206 words
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Article38 1961-01-10 12 Bauxite production In the Federation during the first nine months of 1960 totalled 340.786 tens, nearly 80.000 tons more than In the same period of 1959. The figure for the whole of 1959 was 381.747 tons.38 words
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Article, Illustration208 1961-01-10 12 JAPAN TO STEP UP TRADE DRIVE IN ASIA JAPAN'S export drive to South-East Asian coun- tries and the Far East will be intensified this year, Mr. Taiichiro Matsuo, leader of the Japan Industry Floating Fair, said in Singapore this week. Mr. Matsuo said that this step would be taken in208 words
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Article78 1961-01-10 12 A new brokerage partnership has been granted a seat on the Malayan Stock Exchange. It is Seagroatt and Campbell, of the Lee Van Lian Building, Mountbatten Road. Kuala Lumpur. The partners are Mr. L. E. 0. Seagroatt. who was formerly a partner in Hallam and Co.. Kuala78 words
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169 1961-01-10 12 Tight supply position in producing areas causes garlic shortage SINGAPORE has developed a shortage of garlic because of a tight supply position In producing countries. One importer says that this i has resulted in a slight increase in the price of the commodity on the local market. He says that169 words
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Article161 1961-01-10 12 NESTLE'S ACQUIRE FOOD COMPANY NESTLES Products (Malaya t Ltd. have taken j over the marketing of Crosse and Blacjcwell's products la Singapore and the Federation, formerly handled by the Slme Darby group. This follows tne acquisition ;of Crosse and Blackwell (Holdings) Ltd.. London, by the Nestle organisation. A spokesman of161 words
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Advertisement122 1961-01-10 12 m 9 O I \sJsBm VISIT THE ORUpQllllll Dont miss fobu/ous /NDONTS/aS the land of sunsh j^Jj^^^^^m INDONESIAN AIRWAYS Booking Offic* ltt Floor. Sank of China Bldg., Singapore, 1. Tol: ***** (3 Knot) Say No. 20, Hold Morlin, Kuala Lumpur. Tol: ***** or any travel agent in Singapore anS the122 words
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Advertisement60 1961-01-10 12 It'sa modern fashion Grandfather... 'Hennessy is one thing on which youth and age agree it's more popular today than ever. It makes parties go with such a swing. Indeed, I'm afraid it is so popular that there is very little left in the bottle. Let's finish it off together!' y'60 words
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Article302 1961-01-10 13 ALL BETS SHOULD BE UNDER CONTROL OF NATIONAL TOTAUSATOR BOARD THEY AGREE KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. as well as off-course betting should come under the control of a National Totalisator Board which will be set up when the betting laws are changed in the Federation of Malaya.302 words
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Article159 1961-01-10 13 RAF Seletar too strong for SCC SINGAPORE, Mon.— Making good use of their superior strength among the forwards, RAF Seletar beat an S.C.C. Invitation XV by eight points (goal and try) to nothing on the padang today. The two packs were locked In a great struggle for the ball throughout159 words
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Article45 1961-01-10 13 LONDON. Mon. The draw tor the fifth round of the English Football League Cup was made here yesterday. The matches are: Rotherham United v Portsmouth; Aston Villa or Plymouth Argyle v Wrexham: Shrewsbury Town v Everton; Southampton v Burnley or Notts Forest,— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article45 1961-01-10 13 •TPOH. Mon. E.M. Scarfe. with Mi a total score of 77. led the qualifiers In the annual Perak Club Sports Club golf championship on the Tiger Lance course here yesterday. The next best was Too Joon Loke. who returned a score of 78.45 words
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Article25 1961-01-10 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Th* Singapore Government Services F.A. league division one match between PWD and STB at Kallang Basin was postponed because of rain.25 words
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Article83 1961-01-10 13 S 'pore's 'No' to Penan g SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore All-Blues have rejected a suggestion by Penang Asians to play this year's All-Blues Cup Final between Penang and Singapore at Penang Instead of at Kuala Lumpur on Jan. 21. Singapore officials said to- day that they were not In favour83 words
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Article, Illustration49 1961-01-10 13 TERRY MED WIN. Tottenham's outside right (No. 7) and Bobby Smith go into action in front of Blackburn's coal in the Dec. 31 English league first division match at White Hart Lane. Goalkeeper Reeves looks beaten but he recovered in time to save. Spurs won 5-2.49 words
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237 1961-01-10 13 SINGAPORE, Monday. ABDUL GHANI, Malaya's ace inside forward, and Wilfred Skinner, Singapore's national team goalkeeper, will miss the Singapore Government Services F.A. tour to M^dan this month. Ohanl Is unable to accept the S.O.S.F.A. Invitation and his place will be taken by Chew Seng237 words
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Article102 1961-01-10 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Far East Air Force hockey championship, which will also decide the Singapore island inter-statlon championship, will be played from Jan. 17 to 21. Five teams Seletar, Tengah, Changl. Butterworth and Kal Tak of Hong Kong will compete. The draw Is: Jan. 17:102 words
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Article72 1961-01-10 13 TAMIL FESTIVAL KO FINAL (Taiplngt: Kuala Kangsar Indians 3 lAyapillai 2. Ramasamy) Kllat Indians, Taiplng 2 (Rajoo, Maruthu). COW St GATE CUP (Ipoh): Changkat Kinding Est 4 (Poh Htng, Retnam, Lin Chal, Poh Agu) Shaw Bros 1 (Ahmad Hizar > Kilat Club 6 (Sze Ming 2. Rajamoney. Kam Loong,72 words
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Article13 1961-01-10 13 FRIENDLY Spore i RAF Seletar 8 (goal, try) SCC Invitation XV 0.13 words
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Article70 1961-01-10 13 SPORE SMALL-BORE RIFLE ASSN MEET (Bt. Timah): Nanvane Cup 1 Capt P.E. Stoddard 2 Sub Lt. P. Cressey 3 Lt. J. Murdock. Open Acgrerate: 1 Capt Stoddard 2 R. Conlsbee 3 Lt. Murdock; Class 'B Anregate: 1 2nd/ Lt. W.T. Sloan 2 Sub/Lt. Cressey 3 CM. Lee; Class 'C70 words
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Article129 1961-01-10 13 TOL'R MATCH (Chrlstc hurchi Canterbury 287 (P.O. Harrta 108. S.C. Gullien 41, R.W. Barber 4--41) and 40-3; MCC 288-3 dec. (W. E. Russell HI. R.M. Prideaux 90). TOIR MATCH (Bangalore): Pakistan 360 (Saeed Ahmed 55, Imiiaz Ahmed 47. Allm-Ud-:n 41. V. Kumar 6-150. B.Y. Alva 3-46); Indian Cricket Control129 words
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261 1961-01-10 13 HALL ROMNEY - Chong Hau may be a Peng Soon in the making HALL ROMNEY By I ONDON, Mon— Have we seen a future Malayan badminton champion in the making this weekend, wnu will follow in the footsteps of his uncle, Wong Peng Soon, and become a world champion? The question is prompted261 words
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304 1961-01-10 13 TEOH ENG TATT - S'PORE H.A. LEADS WITH YEAR-ROUND TRAINING TEOH ENG TATT By Singapore, Monday rHE SINGAPORE Hockey Association today embarked on the boldest and most comprehensive training schedule yet devised in Malayan sport all-the-year-round trainIng to prepare its team for inter national matches. As 34 players began this course under coach Major304 words
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Article383 1961-01-10 13 ONDON, Mon. New rules for stamping out racehorse doping in England are expected to be announced in the spring. For the past month, a committee appointed by the Jockey Club. England's supreme flat racing authority, has been collecting evidence and studying ways of Intensifying theReuter - 383 words
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Article187 1961-01-10 13 S-E Asia meet planned by STTA SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore T a b1 Tennis Association Is planning to stage a South-East Asia table tennis championships in Singapore in October. Invitations to 14 countries —Malaya. Thailand, Indonesia, Burma, the Philippines. Hong Kong. South Vietnam. India South Korea. Ceylon, Sarawak. Borneo, Cambodia and187 words
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Advertisement142 1961-01-10 13 t n -tudaMlu q r~r k -*rX& M^f^ iw.Jßt^^^' y* m lit R^J^^ Wr wfm Hmw r V m To Reclu.ce IDovsm time and. to Keep on Schedule: PUt firesfone tyres on every piece of Eq\iipment Look al the tyres being used by the big contractor* nylon cord bodies resist142 words
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Advertisement99 1961-01-10 13 l|f%|lf OPERATING H I IUI on SINGAPORE nUlf EUROPE SERVICE KLM S DC'B INTERCONTINENTAL JETS LEAVING SINGAPORE EVERY WEDNESDAY at 17.30 hrs. W '^M I v^f.-^^ Ab^^hW_ En|oy spacious jet smooth comfort no noise no vibration-no cares' just relax and travel at ease It is the best combination yet: KLM.99 words
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Miscellaneous83 1961-01-10 13 SOCCER SPORE AFA DIV. 1: IRC V Fathul Karib (Jn. Besar. 5.15): SGBFA DIV. 2A: Jurong v Police 'B (Jurong); DIV. 2B: Prisons v SMF (Chantf); DIV. SA: Police C v Postals (Thomson Rd) DIV. 3B: Audit /Account General Supreme Court fSerangoon Rd). RUGGER FRIENDLY: SRC v Police Spore padanet.83 words
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Article282 1961-01-10 14 MAC: EAST- WEST... NO WAR The free world must expand this decade; inter-dependence in all areas important' LONDON, Monday. British Prime iMinister, Mr. Macmillan. in an interview with the editor of the Daily Mail published today, said that the struggle between East and West would not be by open war.Reuter - 282 words
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Article56 1961-01-10 14 SINGAPORE, Mon. A crowd of 12.000 packed the Happy World Stadium tonight when the Harlem Globetrotters thrilled the crowd for more than an hour in a dazzling basketball match against the U.S.A. AllStars. The Harlem Globetrotters won the friendly game easily with a score of 75-67. The Globetrotters56 words
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Article, Illustration174 1961-01-10 14 THEY'LL BOOST SPORE ON FLIGHT ROUTE SINGAPORE, Mon. Two Malayan film actresses, Sa'adiah (left) and Orchid Wong, will act as goodwill ambassadors for Singapore on the X.1..M. IX 8 jetliner inaugural flight to Europe, leaving here on Wednesday. The actresses, with 22 other guests from Singapore,Agencies - 174 words
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92 1961-01-10 14 BARCELONA. Mon. The night express from Valencia and a freight train collided on the outskirts of Barcelona today, killing at least- eight people. It was tea red more bodies might still be in the wrecked coaches. Many people were injured. All members of the92 words
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Article396 1961-01-10 14 LONDON. Mon.— Stock market* today lout a good deal of last week's buoyancy as a result of disappointing business news. particularly concerning the motor industry- However, precautionary marking down of equities appeared somewnat overuoiie as actual selling was very light and later there was evidence396 words
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Article, Illustration367 1961-01-10 14 IDEA OF FAMILY PLANNING IS CATCHING ON IN ASIA By K. BASKARAN: KUALA LUMPUR. Monday AN international expert on family planning said today that the idea of family planning was "catching on" splendidly in Asian eonntries. He is Mr. George W. Cadbury 53. a member of the famous family of367 words
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Article36 1961-01-10 14 BO AC reports from London that the Comet which took off from Darwin for Singapore on Friday did not burst six of its eight tyres, as messages from Darwin stated, but only two.36 words
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Advertisement513 1961-01-10 14 iijjnjMiij^l i i iinjym '('•iinmm-il iron. |tacr 111 BIRTHS Hi li./rd, $10 (Minimum) PENNEPATHER To Yolanda and I'eKr on January 9th at Gleneagles, a daughter. Both well. EDWARDS: To GeorKe and Olive their fifth child, a daughter, the Bth of January 1961 at RM.H. NEILL: To Elayne and Tom a513 words
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