The Straits Times, 16 January 1961
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Title Section20 1961-01-16 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 Ha"*** 1 He**"* The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, JANUARY 16. 1961. 15 CENTS.20 words
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Article491 1961-01-16 1 Congo, Laos and arms race under review W.lrian: Sandys in the picture KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday TENGKU Abdul Rahman and the British Commonwealth Relations Secretary, Mr. Duncan Sandys, share almost identical views on three pressing world problems Laos, the U.N. role in the Congo, and disarmament. They hope491 words
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387 1961-01-16 1 LEOPOLDVILLE Sun. PRESIDENT Joseph Kasavubu has told Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, United Nations Secretary General, that the Congo Government will stop cooperating with the UN unless he recall his chief representative here, Mr. Rajeswar Dayal. of India. Mr. Justin Bomboko, Congolese Foreign Minister, announced thisReuter; UPI - 387 words
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Article, Illustration99 1961-01-16 1 FORTY THREE members of the youth section of the Malayan Chinese Association travelling to Seremban from Kuala Lumpur yesterday for the inauguration of the Negri Sembilan M.C.A. youth section escaped unhurt when the bus they were travelling in ranSoong Hon Sin shows the bus half an hour after the accident - 99 words
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Article72 1961-01-16 1 LONDON. Sun.— The Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan left London yesterday by air for New York on the way to Boston for "a general medical check up at Jocelin Clinic. The Yang di-Pertuan Besar, who was aboard the same plane carrying the retiring U.S.UPI - 72 words
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Article262 1961-01-16 1 KUANTAN, Sunday MORE than 100 travellers stranded for nearly two days by floods and landslides on the Kuantan Maran Road, reached here last night exhausted and hungry. They came in scores of of cars and lorries and in a Kuala Lumpur-Kuantan express bus. Meanwhile,262 words
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768 1961-01-16 1 Now bigger parcels for men in the Congo KUALA LIMPI/R, Sunday. fHb response to the Straits Times and Berita Marian Cheer Fund foi Malayan soldiers in the Congo has proved so generous that the committee has decided to enlarge the $10 gift parcels to be given to every member of768 words
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134 1961-01-16 1 PRESIDENT MOVES TO END ISRAEL CRISIS TEL AVIV. Sun. -The Israeli President. Mr. Yitzhac Ben Zvi. intervened in the country's political crisis today in an -eleventh-hour bid to stop the expected fall of the Prime Minister, Mr. David Ben-Gurion. and his Government. He summoned Mr. BenGurion and members of hisReuter - 134 words
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164 1961-01-16 1 MAN DIES, 2 HURT IN MORNING BRAWL SINGAPORE, Sun.— A 37-year-old former mechanic was killed and two other men injured in a coffee stall brawl in Aljunied Road early this morning. The dead man, Cheung Ah Wan. has been unemployed Tor the past eight year:;. He wa s drinking coffee164 words
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Article20 1961-01-16 1 IHRU KIUtD \[,(.n i .■ir<'|n-i'.i.- c| dr ml batten d I ii rcocned Mu>U n .lifter* suburbs ijv«ri'<l knliij]>|"'l—20 words
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Advertisement117 1961-01-16 1 The firm previously known it Sena Goh will as from the 21st. of December 1960 be known as Sena Co., which will be a business under the sole proprietorship of H. Sena. The said business will continue at the same address as prsviously. There's an F N mixer in jCjE117 words
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169 1961-01-16 2 COLOUR BAR RIOT STUDENTS SUSPENDED NEW YORK, Sun.— Two I niversity of Georgia students hare been suspended for their part in Wednesday's antiinterration riots, it was reported in Athens. Georgia, yesterday. The two Nrjro students Charlayne Hunter, 18, and Hamilton Holmes. 19 against whom the demonstrations were directed will returnReuter - 169 words
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134 1961-01-16 2 LONDON. Sun.— Th c hunt lor a missing 35--year-old naval coding officer, Sub-Lieutenant Harry Drummond, who had access to secret Information, spread throughout Britain yesterday. Sub-Lt. Drummond worked at Pitreavie Castle, Fife. in Scotland, the headquarters of the five Nato navies, and wasReuter - 134 words
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Article707 1961-01-16 2 BUT RUSSIA WILL RAISE MATTER IN ASSEMBLY NEW YORK, Sunday rpHE Security Council yesterday declined to rebuke Belgium for permitting Congolese troops to use the Ruandal'miidi trust territory last month for a military operation against pro-Lumum-ba elements in neighbouring Kivu province. The 11 -member council707 words
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Article117 1961-01-16 2 Radio says 10,000 rebels give up IAKARTA, Sun.-Radio J Indonesia has said in a report from Macassar in the South Celebes, that 10,000 rebels of the fanatic Darul Islam movement had surrendered to government forces. The 10.000 came In with their leaders Andl Pattawari. Sanu.sl Daris. and Xi Hadji Dalle,Reuter - 117 words
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Article29 1961-01-16 2 STOCKHOLM, Sun.— A skiing instructor was killed and another injured near the northern Swedish wintersports resort of Aare yesterday when they were buried by an avalanche. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration54 1961-01-16 2 MR. DAG liAMMARSKJOELD. the United Nations Secretary-General, right with Dr. Hendrik Verwoerd, Prime Minister of South Africa, when they met in Pretoria for talks on South Africa's apartheid policy. Mr. Hammarskjoeld returned to New York to take part in the Security Council debate54 words
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Miscellaneous37 1961-01-16 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby AND VOURE QUITe.^K T JS TUC Ife /-««ac1 f AO,u~ V, SURE YOU MAV6NT onl Y ONE I I GOODS I OKI^S i^ V^OOZENS Ukt IT r MAOAMy I -ENTBANCE \^.JOe *J37 words
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411 1961-01-16 3 IKE PUTS UP A $82,000 MIL. BUDGET for U.S. WASHINGTON, Sunday PRESIDENT EISENHOWER yesterday presented to Congress his L Budget for this year. It totals U5582,300 million and was, he said, aimed at keeping U.S. military power the strongest •in the world, spurring economic growth and strengthening confidence in theUPI - 411 words
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Article61 1961-01-16 3 NEW YORK, Sun. Police and federal agents yesterday seized one of the largest hauls of marijuana ever smuggled into the United States about 2001 b. worth about *****0.000 ($960,000) on the illicit market, and arrested a Cuban national on narcotics charges. Police said they were investigating the61 words
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Article39 1961-01-16 3 LOS ANGELES. Sun. A four-engine Marine Corps transport plane with 25 men aboard landed safely at El Toro air station yesterday after losing an engine. 1.020 miles off the coast on a flight from Honolulu.— U.P.l.39 words
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204 1961-01-16 3 Castro to Kennedy: Let's be j friends i again UAVANA, Sun.—Pre- mier Fidel Castro has challenged Presi-dent-elect John P. Kennedy to restore friendship between the United States and Cuba. Dr. Castro, addressing a crowd of about 30.000— the smallest since he seized power— said the Eisenhower administration was guilty ofUPI - 204 words
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Article69 1961-01-16 3 ST. PAUL, (Minnesota). Sun. Seven youths were killed yesterday when a car carrying four alleged hot-rod teenagers at more than 100 m.p.h. smashed broadside into another car on a four-lane highway. The impact of the crash ripped the body of the speeding car from its69 words
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201 1961-01-16 3 BRUSSELS. Sunday. I>ELGIAN Socialists decided yesterday to continue D their anti-government strike battle, now almost a month old, after a delegation from south Belgium had handed King Baudouin a memorandum calling for autonomy for Wallonia. The Socialist Party chiefs decided after a two-hour meeting of201 words
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Article109 1961-01-16 3 •2 RUSSIANS DIED IN SPACE BID' HONOLULU. Sun.— An Air Force spokesman says the United States has "unofficial but very specific information" that two Russian astronauts died during an attempt to be the first men in space. Lt. Col. Paul D. Hlckman. of the Armed Force's Industrial College staff, told109 words
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Article24 1961-01-16 3 LONDON. Sun.— British women spent a record £21 million on hats last year, the Millinery Institute of Great Britain announced here.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article29 1961-01-16 3 JAKARTA. Sun. Seventy people h^ve died of smallpox in the Wongiri regency of central Java. Seven hundred more are believed to have contracted the disease. Renter.Reuter - 29 words
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176 1961-01-16 3 IKE PUTS CLAMP ON OVERSEAS GOLD HOLDINGS WASHINGTON, Sunday. PRESIDENT Eisenhower yesterday issued an order 1 prohibiting United States citizens and enterprises overseas from nolding gold located abroad. A White House announce- i ment said that American holders of gold abroad, and of securities for gold on deposit abroad, wouldReuter; UPI - 176 words
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143 1961-01-16 3 ACCRA. Sun.— The Ghana government said last night it approved of the enlistment of African volunteers to fight in Algeria in an army of national liberation. The statement, outlining the Ghana government's policy on Algeria, reaffirmed all-out support for the "Algerian provisional government." It saidReuter - 143 words
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Article39 1961-01-16 3 LONDON Sun— Two British Shakespearean actors. Mr. Ernest Thesiger. 81, and Miss Dorothy Green. 74. died her»> yesterday. Mr. Thesiger appeared in about 200 plays and films in a career spread over 50 years Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Advertisement87 1961-01-16 3 ihtf/HVP/WO Stufnfce HIM THIS NEW YEAR... m jftmk I* > W lE^^^ EmmSk a f with a NEW BRYLCREEM The Brylcreem Home Dispenser M \J IVI t gives a man the plus of healthy DISPENSER grooming— gives you the satis- l^iw fcl^^fc faction of choosing the perfect present. Bl 187 words
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Advertisement163 1961-01-16 3 .BEDFORD ARE NOW AVAILABLE EX-STOCK FROM: \3rHi€ird Motors AND BORNEO MO7ORS CORBETT" £!'XKJ\ IT' >/ %'y'l i English LANKA Irwllrrs c house for k#%r^iv#* oeiLeiiLrs, ceylon gems) 10, ■ATTWY KOAD, SINGAPOKE-1. PHONt: IWH. LONGINES Hkl W :< swn /ha. Above is a section of the j^^^^^te^SSKS^^M Longines Service Station in163 words
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Miscellaneous395 1961-01-16 3 •m..^..^. Three In Harmony; 10.00 Beyond RADIO SINGAPORE Our -Ken: 10.30 The BBC Jazi Media* Wave 478 metre. Clvb 110 Close Vovo M i£TS£&7£r RADI MALAYA A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 (41.7 Metres) Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News: AM.: 6.00 Time Signal; Negara--7.05 Melodies At Sunriae; 8.00 Th« Ku; New»395 words
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102 1961-01-16 4 QEATH from the tea the whole world threatened with extinction! That is the fearful problem that faces three young scientists They must find the answer or mankind perishes! This dramatic science-fiction thriller of the atomic age starts in the FREE PRESS today. Read102 words
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Article338 1961-01-16 4 15,000 TB PATIENTS HAVE BENEFITED, SAYS CHAIRMAN, AND CALLS FOR DONATIONS SINGAPORE, Sunday. MORE than 15,000 tuberculosis patients have benefited from donations to the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association. Thousands more were receiving treatment and continue to seek treatment, the chairman of SATA Council, Mr. Wee Kirn Wee,338 words
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191 1961-01-16 4 SERVICES TO MARK OPENING OF ASSIZES OINGAPORE, Sun. Two church services will be held tomorrow to mark the ceremonial opening of the first Singapore Assizes for the year. Both services one at the St. Andrew's Cathedral and the other at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd— will be held at191 words
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Article153 1961-01-16 4 TOA PAYOH LOW-COST HOMES PLAN SINGAPORE. Sun. The P.A.P. Assemblyman for Toa Payoh. Mr. Wong Soon Fong, disclosed here last night that the Government would soon begin building low-cost houses In Toa Payoh and turn the area into a modern satellite town. He said a certain number of farmers would153 words
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Article27 1961-01-16 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr, Francis Thomas will speak to Singapore Rotarians on "Educating Children in Singapore" at a luncheon meeting on Wednesday at the Cathay Hotel.27 words
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Article, Illustration27 1961-01-16 4 SPORE WEDDING RECEPTION MR. AND MRS. G. K. KOSHY. at their wedding reception on Saturday. They were married at St. Thomas Church in Mar Thoma Road, Singapore.27 words
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Article317 1961-01-16 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. TWO Volunteer Special Constables, accused of breach of police regulations, were discharged here yesterday because the charge against them was considered by the Ninth Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, to be "misconceived." The discharge does not amount to an acquittal. The charge, which317 words
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Article133 1961-01-16 4 Damaged books on display SINGAPORE, Sun. The National Library is holding a month-long exhibition of books damaged by some users in an attempt to educate them to be more "responsible". This was disclosed today by the Director, Mrs. Hedwig Anuar, in reply to a Straits Times reader who asked what133 words
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Article136 1961-01-16 4 Ministry of Culture free shows SINGAPORE. Sun. The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places during the week commencing tomorrow. All shows will begin at 7 p.m. and short talks on current topics will be given during the shows: TOMORROW: Kampong Rifle Range; Theng Hai136 words
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Advertisement60 1961-01-16 4 University Correspondence College Expert Postal Tuition for LONDON UNIVERSITY EXTERNAL DEGREES CAMBRIDGE OVERSEA School Higher School CERTIFICATES Royal Society of Arts The College, fonoded 1887, b aa Educatfcmal Trust, with a staff of highly qualified Tutor*. Reasonable fees, payable by instalments. More than 43.000 Successes, 1920-59 it PROSPECTUS (mention ezaa.60 words
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Miscellaneous390 1961-01-16 4 fTHE following is today's Medan, Penang, Kuala LumI schedule of civil air- p^ <MLIO7) 7.30 p-m.: from craft movements at Paya •^S^ 2?°*' m Kuc f hl1 Lebar airport. Singapore. SSS^uJS^ 'MLim™* ARRIVALS p.m.; from Penang (MLISI) BO AC: Prom London. Dus- 8 55 P m aeldorf. Beirut.. Karacni. Cal-390 words
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Article66 1961-01-16 5 Two books by Mao PENANG. Sun.— Khaw Kck Por. a member of the crew of the Indonesian ship. Angsana, was yesterday granted $2,000 bail when he pier tied not guilty to possessing two prohibited books. Khaw was alleged to have on board on Jan. 6 two volumes of the "Selected66 words
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Article, Illustration96 1961-01-16 5 ARCH OF SWORDS FORMED FOR LIEUTENANT AND BRIDE MISS REGINA Ivy Jeevaratnam, a telephone operator, was married to Lieut. George Edwin Simon, of the No. 2 Federation Recconnaissance Regiment. Port Dickson. at the St. Anthony's Church in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. The bride is the sixth daughter of the late96 words
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262 1961-01-16 5 Hundreds of school places still vacant LAST DAY FOR SOME KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. TJUNDREDS of places in English medium p *-r mary schools here are vacant becai pupils for whom the places have been resei ed have not turned up. On the other hand, hundreds of pupils have applied for262 words
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157 1961-01-16 5 DUNERA NOW ON LAST VOYAGE AS A TROOPER CINGAPORE. Sun.— The v British troopship, the 12,615-ton Dunera, which ferried thousands of troops to Malaya before and after the war for 23 years. Is now on her last voyage as a trooper. A frequent caller at Singapore and Federation ports, she157 words
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Article29 1961-01-16 5 TELUK ANSON, Sun. Seven padl co-operative societies in the Sungei Manik and Labu Kubong areas have been granted a loan of $83.--000 by the Apex Bank.29 words
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Article88 1961-01-16 5 KANGAR, Sunday. \6O-YEkR-OLD farmer. Hassan bin Ngah was gored by a buffalo at Kampong Maya Titi Tinggi 23 miles from here, last nieht. Hassan was feeding his buffalo near his house when another buffalo suddenly attacked him from behind. Hassan climbed a nearby tree and88 words
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Article54 1961-01-16 5 I JESSELTON, Sun.— A new issue of North Borneo postage i stamps will be placed on sale at Post Offices and postal agencies throughout the territory on Feb. I. The new stamps replace the current issue, which will be withdrawn from sale at the end54 words
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214 1961-01-16 6 PLEA TO THE PUBLICHELP CUT CRIME RATE JOHORE BAHRU. Sunday T^HE public was urged today to be more susA picious and "crime conscious" to help reduce the mounting crime rate in Johore. The offlcer-in-charge of criminal investigations in the State, Mr. E. Birro. said that although there was a general214 words
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Article34 1961-01-16 6 ARAU, Sun.— A cyclist, Syed Mohamed bin Syed Ahmad. 26, was admitted to Kangar Hospital with head injuries A-hen he collided with a car it the 7th mile. Kodlans\rau road last night34 words
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Article42 1961-01-16 6 KUALA SELANGOR, Sun.— Inche Abdul Ghanl. ASP, will take over as the O.C.P.D. here from Mr. A. Vljeyaratnam. who has been transferred to Klang. Inche Abdul Ghani was formerly head of the "B" Division, police district. Kuala Lumpur.42 words
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Article80 1961-01-16 6 LESS NOISE FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR SINGAPORE, Sun. Chinese New Year, just one month away, will be less noisy in Singapore this year. The Singapore Government has cut down the import of crackers from 40,000 lb last year to 22.000 1b this year. Precautions will be taken to prevent importers80 words
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97 1961-01-16 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The following pilgrim ships will take passengers for Mecca from Port Swettenham. Anshun on Feb. 9; Kuala Lumpur on Feb. 15, March 23 and April 27. KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.The Selangor Sailing Club has been registered and will begin its activities soon,97 words
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Article, Illustration81 1961-01-16 6 Tress Queen' Marcia weds lawyer at cathedral MISS MARCIA Josephine Keun, travel assistant at Harrisons and Crosfleld (M) Ltd. and Press Queen, 1960, was married on Saturday to Mr. Richard R. Tahalla. a lawyer, at the St. John's Cathedral in Koala Lumpur. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr.81 words
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Article164 1961-01-16 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. Doctors in Singapore and the Federation have been invited to submit their work for the award of the Galloway Lectureship 1981, which is under the trusteeship of the Singapore Academy of Medicine. The award was Instituted last year. This year, the lecture will be164 words
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Article46 1961-01-16 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Assistant Minister of Rural Development, Tuan Hajl Khalid bin Awang Osman. has asked the Kuala Langat district committee for rural development to plan a market for Banting at a cost of about $20,000. He visited the district yesterday.46 words
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Article83 1961-01-16 6 MOTOR CLUB DANCE IN PERAK IPOH. Sun. The Royal Perak Motor Club will hold their annual dance and concours d'elegance at the Ipoh Club on Saturday. At the annual meeting of the club held recently Mr. Lam Theng Pew was elected president with Mr. D.A. Earp as vice-presid-ent. Other officials83 words
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Article50 1961-01-16 6 TELUK ANSON. Sun. About 150 villagers at Utan Mellntang, near here, have started work on the laying of a bridle path with mining ballast supplied by the Government. The path will connect Parlt 15 to Sungei Pulau, nearly two miles away, and will benefit 600 people.50 words
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203 1961-01-16 6 Stabbed brother after a row: Gets five years ALOR STAR, Sunday. a SHOP assistant, Ang Beng Ee. who stabbed his A elder brother v/ith a penknife, was sentenced in the Kedah Assize Court here today to five years' jail. Ang, 30, originally charged with murdering his brother. Boon Hool. 45,203 words
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Article24 1961-01-16 6 MALACCA, Sun. The Minister of Justice, Tun Leong Yew Koh, was today discharged from the General Hospital here after a one-day observation.24 words
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Article105 1961-01-16 6 YOUTHS FOILED IN TWO HOLD-UPS JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— An army corporal and a massage parlour proprietress foiled two youths in two attempted robberies here on Friday night. In the first incident, the youths with knives tried to rob Cpl. L. Riley, of 63 Base Ordnance Depot. Majedee Barracks, while he105 words
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Article74 1961-01-16 6 IPOH, Sun. A housewife, Che Zubaidah blnte Hajl Abu Bakar, 25, of Ipoh, won the Perak koran reading contest (women's section) held at the Religious Department here last night. In the men's section, th« winner was a businessman. Inche Ghazali bin Hajl Abdullah. 33, of Hilir Perak.74 words
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Article, Illustration1443 1961-01-16 7 IN the days of Good Queen Bess, as Elizabeth I was irreverently called by her loyal subjects, a curious figure might often be seen proceeding from tavern to tavern on a grave and important duty. There was nothing .outwardly unusual about his appearance, except hisDaily Mirror - 1,443 words
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Miscellaneous213 1961-01-16 7 Buys Bunny By Batph Heimduhi rj x GUESS^ fM\NP IF l\/ NOT AT OH SECONP THOUSKT.MAVkQ*—.^ LVi Abner By Ai Capp S— m A^— r v N MUol LL MT H W MAMELV ME rr -AH IS YOU'RE NOT SAVIN 6 Ar^T" P"A9I I •/""TMF. M9^ SOME X l I213 words
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Article23 1961-01-16 8 >• WoriM lit (minimum) WIJIVtINONA K<igrnr and i'hrnKM thank frltnda, rHailvm for attend»nr» m Mas*. R«<-«ption and for valuable prncnti rrcnvrt on l'S.12.S0.23 words
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Article230 1961-01-16 8 I* Wt4» lit (Minimum) Mitt IRINI will now attend to your hair la Kay Font Beauty Baton at '.'I Devoaahlre Road, Singapore, S. Ttl: MK THIRTY YEARS AGO Klsato Tib- wot* bringing relief to rheumatic nlTerem. They still are! Get months supply today. LATBIT AND NIWIST Model Norce n»»n»»r»tor230 words
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Article606 1961-01-16 8 Eating habits in Malaya have undergone considerable change since the war. Not only are more people eating better, I they are paying more attention I to what constitutes a balanced diet. Never has there been greater awareness of vitamins and proteins, an attitude that no doubt owes606 words
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Article392 1961-01-16 8 Belgium, as administering authority in Ruanda-Urundi, blundered incredibly on January 30 when it permitted elements of Colonel Mobutu's army to enter Kivu province from the trust territory in order to repulse pro-Lumum-ba troops only ten days after I the General Assembly had passed a resolution specifical- j ly392 words
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Article254 1961-01-16 8 Visiting Japanese commercial experts last week were disappointed with what they did not find at Petaling Jaya rather than what they did find. Not only did they expect to see heavy industry as well as light, but they had looked for the light industries already established to254 words
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Article, Illustration465 1961-01-16 8 ANDREW WILSON - Kasavubu speaks ANDREW WILSON .OF THE TALKS THAT COULD END ONCE AND FOR ALL THE CONFLICT IN THE TROUBLED CONGO by LEOPOLDVILLE. SUN. P RESIDENT Joseph Kasavubu of the Congo received me in the modest state of His official bureau today and affirmed his hope that, in spite of evident465 words
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Article621 1961-01-16 8 ON THE SCENE YOUNG dancers like those who performed the soriram and the changgong (Perlis dance) at the Malam Gembara in Merdeka Stadium after the royal installation have always seemed to me to vanish completely between appearances, taking their music with them. Nothing ol the sort actually happens, however. Dance621 words
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Article354 1961-01-16 8 The loneliest job in the world WASHINGTON, Sun. In a whirl of glittering parties, a parade of marching thousands and mass balls, John Fitzgerald Kennedy will on Friday be inaugurated as President of the United States. The glitter and merrymaking will be In sharp contrast to the short and simple354 words
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Article145 1961-01-16 8 A IX users of Port Swettenham are thoroughly fed up with the congestion at the port. The slow rate of cargohandling and discharging points i especially No. 1 and No. 8 wharves i and the receiving or cargoes from the trailers Into the various sheds are killing factors. Even145 words
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Article81 1961-01-16 8 EVERY Saturday evening a film show at the Kandang Kerbau police station draws many children living around that area. Though this show is for police personnel, the kind officers never refuse to let the children in. It will be appreciated however by parents if a policeman can direct81 words
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Article76 1961-01-16 8 AM one of the pupils of a private school who sat for the same L.C.E. examination as pupils of government aided schools. It is obvious that they have not paid a cent more than what my classmates or I have paid. Then why should the pupils of govern ment76 words
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Advertisement700 1961-01-16 8 .STRAITS TIMES&FREEPRESS Pt tht tern aj—w tt mtwrrUf. Tt mtr rrpr>MKfatir> Ist Floor COLO STOS.ACI ARCADE O»CM»»0 »O»O. SINCAPOKf mill rtrtirt tmmll adrertinmtntt mud b*M number replies. Smmll adt'rtnementi plnred in Simmmmtrt mum alsm be handed to: COLD ITOHAGE SHANCHIS at MOLLAMO ROAO. KATONO. KIPFIL ROAO NAVAL AUTHOtISID A6ENTS: CITT700 words
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Advertisement39 1961-01-16 8 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 fr SERVICE ?5 Rob in ton RstS, Singipor* Telephon.: *****39 words
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Advertisement86 1961-01-16 8 INNOXA present Mermaid (E£>Pink Coral Hadiitnl lipcolour* born in a tropir lagoon a pure pink, a sunlit coral— so perfect you'll want them both, to mix on your lip» for Hlßj^^ Ihe double dazzle of pink-and-gold! B^ Lipstick complete, J/k in gold-and-«ilver case j^Cl lustrous jewelfast lipcolours your world of86 words
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Article213 1961-01-16 9 KOTA BHARU, Sun. The police will go "all out" to break a tendency among people in Kelantan to take the law into their own hands when any of their relatives or friends are hit by motorists. This warning was given at a Press conference213 words
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Article30 1961-01-16 9 SEGAMAT. Sun. Poster, essay and speech competitions, open to all school children and aduluts In Segamat district, will be held during the National Language Month starting on Feb 1.30 words
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90 1961-01-16 9 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Japanese economic experts stationed in South-East Asia will meet here shortly for a trade conference to discuss how Japan can increase her trade in the area. The three-day conference opens on Jan. 26. There will be about 24 delegates from various Japanese90 words
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Article25 1961-01-16 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Union of Forest Employees will be launched at a meeting at the Forest Research Institute In Kepong on Sunday.25 words
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Article69 1961-01-16 9 KOTA BHARU. Sun. A selection of Kelantan batiks and kaln songket Is to be taken to Ceylon for Malay women there. They were bought today by members of the Ceylon Malay Youth League delegation, which left after a brief visit here. The leader ot the team.69 words
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Article307 1961-01-16 9 BALLOTS WILL GO OUT TO ALL BRANCHES IN SUPPORT OF PAY CLAM BY PHONE OPERATORS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. OTRIKE ballot papers will soon be issued to the 5,086 Telecoms employees in protest against the Government's rejection of a revised salary scheme for telephone operators. This was307 words
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Article, Illustration296 1961-01-16 9 COUPLE FALL FOR SUN LEE AND WANT TO ADOPT HIM SINGAPORF Sunday. AN Indian couple here with three children want ;X to adopt three-year-old Chong Lee. the "happy wanderer" who is at home anywhere and with anyone The couple. Mr. Jacob Thamblah, 36, and his wife Leela. 29. (above) fell296 words
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Article95 1961-01-16 9 Appeal for funds for TB hospital CEREMBAN, Sun.— The Mentrl Besar, Dr. Mohammed Said, has been elected chair- j man of the Negrl Sembilanl branch of the Lady Templer Hospital Fund appeal committee formed here yesterday. Dr. Mohammed Said said: "Public donations are needed Ito run this hospital which provides95 words
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Article38 1961-01-16 9 MUAR, Sun. The Mentri Besar of Johore, Dato Hajl Hassan bin Hajl Yunos, yesterday opened a $12,000 community hall at Parlt Samsu. near here. The money was given by the Social Welfare Lotteries Board.38 words
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450 1961-01-16 9 Hamid is one of three tipped to be deputy leader of Spore Umno SINGAPORE, Sunday. IVATO Abglul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, who resigned the chairmanship of Singapore Umno last August, is one of three men tipped to be deputy leader of the liaison committee which will run Singapore Umno after450 words
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Article94 1961-01-16 9 THREE-IN-ONE OPENING CEREMONY JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The Mentrl Besar of Johore, Dato Haji Hassan bin Haj! Yunos, today opened three business enterprises at a single ceremony in the Diamond Jubilee Hall here. They are the New Life Daily News, a Chlnese-lang- uage newspaper, the Interna- 1 tlonal Press Co. and94 words
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Article44 1961-01-16 9 MUAR, Sun. The Mentrl Besar of Johore, Dato Hajl Hassan bin Hajl Yunos, yesterday opened a land development scheme at Parlt Hajl Idris. 18 miles from here, which provides 250 acres of land planted with rubber for 45 families.44 words
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93 1961-01-16 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Tne Johore Government is now negotiating for the purchase of a onerand-a-half-acre site at Johore Lama for the preservation of the ancient fortress there. The Government has gazetted the need for the land, which Is deemed an "historical site." When93 words
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Article28 1961-01-16 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Cinemas in the Federation and Singapore are now screening .a Malayan Film Unit documentary "Aboard for Congo" featuring the Malayan Special Force.28 words
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Article34 1961-01-16 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Bun. The rector of Cairo's Al-Az-har University, Sheikh Mahmoud Shaltut, will give a public lecture on "Islam and the University" at the town hall on Jan. 19 at 5.15 p.m.34 words
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Article64 1961-01-16 9 KUALA KUBU BAHRU. Sun. Inche Lajan bin Petut has been elected chairman of the Kampong Buklt Rasa Malay village committee for the' year. The secretary Is Ustaz Shaidln bin Dato Hamid. Committee members are: Inche Taib bin Hltam. Inche, Yaacob bin Niam, Inche Mohamed Yunus bin64 words
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Article204 1961-01-16 9 JESSELTON. Sunday A MILLION -DOLLAR navigational aids scheme which will bring greater safety to coastal vessels and reduce shipowners' operating costs will soon be implemented in British North Borneo. A North Borneo Government Press statement announced that the Secretary of State for the Colonies204 words
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Article82 1961-01-16 9 HE FALLS INTO RIVER KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A Municipal labourer fell from a tree at Malay Street here today and rolled Into the nearby river. Passers-by rushed him to the General Hospital with a broken arm and facial injuries. Ahmad bin Abdullah, 38, of Sentul, was sitting on a branch82 words
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Article32 1961-01-16 9 SEGAMAT, Sun. —Members of the information unit in Segamat have gone round the town Informing the people about the new electoral rolls which are on display and open for inspection.32 words
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167 1961-01-16 9 Abortion case against midwife postponed i\i) AR, Sun.— The cas« iT against a midwife. Mary Shim, who was charged with causing the death of a housewife by carrying out an illegal abortion, was postponed to Jan. 28. The magistrate, Inche Tan bin Hussaln. said that he had received a letter167 words
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Article, Illustration38 1961-01-16 9 SEREMBAN, Sun.— Police In Mantin arrested four youths in a swoop on five houses at 3 a.m. today following reports of the loss of five bags of fertiliser from Pa jam Estate last night.38 words
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Advertisement164 1961-01-16 9 AMAZING STICK-ON PLASTIC SHEETING Colourful Storeys Con-tact plastic sheeting can redecorate your whole home in an hour or so! And it protects your. walls and furniture from splasbes and stains as well.. Storeys Con-4act is so easy and clean to use— needs no nails, no paste— sticks to almost anything.164 words
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Advertisement185 1961-01-16 9 v^S§&) Take Wincarnis glglp^and set yourself IS up for the day! 8 J Next dme you take dme off from housework for a mid-morning break, try this. Fill a wine glass wJth Wincarnis smooth, full-bodied, rewarding Wincarnis sip it slowly you'll find it makei all the difference to the rest185 words
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Article39 1961-01-16 10 LAN Peebles in BOWLER'S TURN. (Souvenir Press. 165.) fairly describes his successor to "Batter's Castle" as "a further ramble round the realm of cricket." Here once again are affectionate reminiscences of great players, with an interweaving of autobiography.39 words
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963 1961-01-16 10 ALLINGTON KENNARD - A THREE-RING CIRCUS OF FACTS. FIGURES AND-FUN ALLINGTON KENNARD THE GUINNESS BOOK OF RECORDS~ (Guinness Superlatives. $5.25) By YEARS AGO, when my stomach could manage a square meal, it was alleged that I had a touch of bulimia. All I actually had was a healthy appetite. Bulimia, as if you963 words
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331 1961-01-16 10 The shape of things to come in Africa KWAME NKRUMAH AND THE FUTURE OF AFRICA. By John Phillips. iFaber, 255.). npHE most useful part of this book is the section on "The Shape of Things to Come in Trans-Saharan Africa." This gives, in 112 pages, a resume of the past331 words
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Advertisement445 1961-01-16 10 4 WSf/lfjmr >^/^ ''«i&' I Op a Nescafe Is dellciously superior and never varies. If s made right tn the cvp Instantly! No waste, no messy washing up. Nescafe .L^A^^^fl contains only the finest coffee roasted and -J *J I percolated to perfection by Nestle. Buy a large |^^^^I^^^^3^B tin445 words
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Advertisement104 1961-01-16 10 CHINESE NEW YEAR GIFTS From 15th JAN. To 14th FEB. EVERY PURCHASER OF 2 QUART BOTTLES OF REMY MARTIN FINE CHAMPAGNE V.S.O.P. BRANDY HNt CHAMPAGNE COONAcI I I I (c..Ai m ij^yffn ittn <$* I 7 V COGNAC IS ENTITLED TO ASK THEIR DEALER FOR ONE LEATHER KEY RINC WALLET104 words
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Miscellaneous251 1961-01-16 10 Straits Times Crossword aHaP |k i^h across a. Fit girl exercises (S). 7- Foreigners one can walk 6. Little things may baffle a rough-shod over (5). strong man (5). 8. May be laden for a dance 11. It would make up a strange <8). pie (11). 0. Express in most251 words
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Advertisement1720 1961-01-16 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO ADEN, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON, t CONTINENTAL PORTS. i P. Sham Ptnang PERSEUS liftrpttl, Glasgow U Pirt/Tediy Jm 17 OIOMEO M'seilles. lifirpeel, A'mouth —la Part/JM 21 Jm 22 ANTENOR Liilrpttl, Glasgow Jai 21 Jai 24 Jaa 25/18 Jn 11/1 rALTHYBIUS Genoa, H'burg, Holland, L'don Jai 211,720 words
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Advertisement1326 1961-01-16 11 /3^v THE E.A.C LINES— bITVSoNKI DEN "tOSEA. MEDITERRANEAN, CONTINENTAL I SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. tjl \3LSj*l Spore P. Sham Penang «OyA>K/ "SELANOIA" k) 23-24 Jai 25/27 Jll 27/28 JM .JLjDRI? "KAMBODIA" I) 30 Jan/ 4 Flk 5/ I Fet 7/ I FH T"W%n, "MEONIA" I) 11/21. FH 22/24 Fll 25/28 FH Accepting1,326 words
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Advertisement1356 1961-01-16 11 Kk THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. Stf SINGAPORE (Incorporated la the Untid Kingdom) 18 LINES SAILS to ABEN, U.K. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. BENATTOW 11-N. Him*,, BEHMACBHO, tgSgST&n*. NrtTIT J- 117 ft JRotterdam. Hamburg 28/» jn 20/30 JH 24/28 Jm BEHALBANACH Haakirg. London. G'mouth 2S/28 Jaa 1/ 5 Fek 10 Jm/1,356 words
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Advertisement1264 1961-01-16 11 w McALISTER «c CO.. LTD. w VRtJJW TEL: NO: ***** \F*>* CLLIRMAM UMB Ok KLA VBNKSS LINK T^ LONDON. HAMBURG ROTTERDAM. HAVRE LOS ANCELEI, SAN FUNCISCO. a omL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER S PORTLAND AM far Caiadin I U.S.A. Atlaati* Part*. Acctptut carp fir Ciatral I S5 CITY OF NEWCASTU AaMriU. Spore1,264 words
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Article1614 1961-01-16 12 Little change in trade volume By Our Market Correspondent 'JHE MALAYAN share market's week was one of consolidation. The volume of business was little changed from the previous week and price movements were roughly in balance. Towards Friday the tendency appeared firmer and this continued on Saturday1,614 words
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Article31 1961-01-16 12 RIBBEK TIN < per Ib.) (perpirul) Jan. S N*4*U $390.87. Jan. 10 85"«cts. $390.25 Jan. 11 X.-i its. $389.62'^ Jan. 12 B»',ct.s. 5390.00 Jan. 13 85'nCts. $389.50 Jan. 14 5389.5031 words
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Article81 1961-01-16 12 DUSINESS on the Singapore section of the Malayan Stock Exchange on Saturday was: Irxtuttriale: K and .V orda (2) 12.05. 12.04. (2.06: H. Waugh 11.47: Steam•ra 74 ccnta. S. Times (2) $2.99, 12.60; S. Traders (2) $2.90: U.E. orda $1.08: Wearn* (2) $2.26. Minings: A. Amal (2) ISa.81 words
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Article88 1961-01-16 12 T"HE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes In Its rates to merchants on Saturday: Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32 11/16, OD. 32 13/16, 90 Q/st 33^ credit bills, 33 5/16 trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada 32 5/16; Belgian Franc* 1625; Danish Krone 225>i'88 words
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Article43 1961-01-16 12 'Irt.il Box >. Hitam Plant. ton ta Rubber -r Interim Current payment 10% t 12J "t (eq. 25 c rold capital) Date or payment Jan. 30 Jan. 31 Feb 11 Total for year Total for previous year 16% 40% 25 r o43 words
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Article238 1961-01-16 12 THE FEATURE of the commodity markets last week was a fall in the London spot price of tin to the level in which the buffer stock manager is entitled to buy, accompanied by the development of a substantial premium on forward metal. By238 words
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Article395 1961-01-16 12 COMMODITY REVIEW World smelter production of tin metal including estimated production in the United States fell from 14,800 tons in September to 13.500 tons in October. On the basis of the available figures, it seemed, according to the bulletin, likely that 1960 world output exclusive of Russian production exceeded worldAP - 395 words
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Article24 1961-01-16 12 Malayan Stock Exchange: Jan. 14 Jan. 13 Industrials: 138.58 137.70 Tins: 195.83 195J8 S K libbers: 237.03 236.37 Jan. 1 1958 ion24 words
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Article1244 1961-01-16 12 REVISED quotations on the Singapore section of the Malayan Stock Exchange on Saturday (January 14), H and I. stand for Highest and Lowest for business done last year and to date. «ey ro iaminis t cci m cum cnxUl tssoe i iail ucloding everything it excluding dividend1,244 words
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Advertisement1184 1961-01-16 12 Express U.S.A. Pacific «fc Atlantic Coast Service f.T.A. E.T.A. E.T.*. Spore P. S'ram Penan| H'koni L. Anielet N. York 1 iimini Mini- 26 ?9 Jia 31 In/ 1 Fal 1 Fal 23 Fel 11 Mir Knaikawa Mara" it 21 Fel 21 Fal/ 2 Mar I Mar 21 Mar 12.Apr All1,184 words
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Advertisement242 1961-01-16 12 CONSIDER YOURSELF LUCKY! It's foresight, and not chonce, that sets the shrewd investor opart from the rest, but you may consider yourself lucky to have some of the best financial experts in the country working for you when you invest in UNIT TRUSTS. Application form and trtt booklet obtainable from242 words
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Advertisement805 1961-01-16 12 NOTICES NOTICE Take no:ice that I. Liong Kinj Swan. ha\f leaned on my own 'accord Irom E. Ott Co. (M) Ltd.. as Irom 1C.1.61. TRONOH MINES LIMITED DIVIUKNU The Board lia.s oecKued an Ini ienn.l Diviueud of L's. Od. per siiare less Income Tax p.i;..io.c tti Lonuon OH 10th February805 words
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Advertisement1345 1961-01-16 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MINISTRY OF EDUCATION FEDERATION OF MALAYA SELECTION FOR PRIMARY TEACHER TRAINING COURSES 1961. APPLICATIONS are Invited from those wishing to be selected as Teachers-in-Trainlng in the Sultan Idris Training College. The Malay Women's Training College, The Kota Bharu Teachers College, and the Training Colleges/Centres in 1961. 2. Selected1,345 words
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Advertisement830 1961-01-16 13 (Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Wordt Si (Mim.)— Bom els. czfra WANTED A full-time Research Oncer to head the Research section of the Singapore Trades I'nion Congress. Applicants should possess a degree in economics salary will depend on qualifications and experience. Application must reach the Secretary-General, B.T.U.C 208.830 words
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Advertisement991 1961-01-16 13 SITUATIONS VACANT It Wordt Si (Mm Box it eti. txtrm WILL EXPERIENCED COOKBOV, wife wash amah no children Willing to work under European family. Reply Box A 4613 ST. Spore. FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF MALAYA, LIMITED requires an Autemetive Service Representativs wltti experience In autemeblle servicing The successful applicants must991 words
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Advertisement1121 1961-01-16 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE tt Wordt SS (Mim.)— Box St ett. txtrm RAFFLES PARK attractive modern bungalow elevated site, three bedrooms, one servant's quarter, modern sanitation, large compound vacant possession. Phone Snore *****. MEYER ROAD modern seml-detarned bungalow three bedrooms, one atudy room modern sanitation large compound vacant possession. Phone1,121 words
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Advertisement986 1961-01-16 13 TUITION M Wtrdt ti (Mi* ,—Box tt etc «Btre j LONDON DRIVING SCHOOL charge! only for the necessary lessons required to pass your Driving Test. 64. Selegtc Road, B' pore. Phone: 2*927. BOOKS m PUBLICATIONS tt Wordt SS (Mi*.,— Box tt et.. asjtra j AVAILABLE NOW THE NEW INTERNATIONAL ILLUSTRATED986 words
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Advertisement991 1961-01-16 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Wordt SS (Mim)— Box it eU. txtrm GOOD UtCO CARS for sals at Kfnc Soon Company. 9 Wrld Kosd. Kuala Lumpur Phon* *****. 1960 Auslin/7. Klat 800 C.C. 195S S7 Tl Consul. F.'Anslia. F/Pr»frct. Vauxhall Victor, Op»l Kapltun lt<>h H I" f»ct. Auatln'4o. Vauxhall Vrlox. M/991 words
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Article204 1961-01-16 14 Pender stops Downes in 7 rounds BOSTON, Sun.— Paul Pender. 30-year-old ex-floston fireman, retained his world middleweight boxing title here last night when he smashed British champion Terry Downes to defeat. The referee stopped the fight after 57 seconds of the seventh round to save Downes further punishment. Downes. 24-year-oldReuter - 204 words
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Article39 1961-01-16 14 SYDNEY. Sun. Nevilte Hayes, a 16-year-old, bettered his own world record for the 220 yards butterfly at the New South Wales men's swimming championships at the North Sydney Olympic pool here last night. Hayes clocked 2:17.3.— U.P.1.UP - 39 words
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Article, Illustration744 1961-01-16 14 THREAT OF PLAYERS' STRIKE IS TEMPORARILY FORGOTTEN LONDON, Sunday No stopping Rangers in Scotland HHHE English soccer crisis, which threatens to erupt into a strike by players next Saturday, was temporarily forgotten when clubs resumed the battle for League points yesterdayReuter - 744 words
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1351 1961-01-16 14 FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 5 Man. City 4 Birmingham 1 Fulham 0 Blackburn 1 Leicester 1 Blackpool 0 Wolves 0 (abandoned after 9 mm, for) Cardiff 2 Burnley 1 Chelsea 1 Bolton 1 Newcastle 2 Notts Forest 2 West Brom 3 Preston 1 West Ham1,351 words
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150 1961-01-16 14 I£UALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Johore will soon have a cyclists' association. This was revealed by Mr. Gurchan Singh, the president of the Malayan Cyclists' Federation. Racing cyclists In Kluang, j Muar. Batu Pahat and Sega- 1 mat have made requests to! Mr. Gurchan150 words
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Article34 1961-01-16 14 AMATEL'R INTERNATIONAL tPortmadoc) Wales 4 Ireland 1. IRISH LEAGUE: Ards 2 Glentoran 1; Ballymena 2 Linfleld 1; Crusaders 2 Coleralne 1; Derby 0 Bangor 5; Distillery 0 Portadown 4; Glenavon 10 CUftonville 2.34 words
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Article165 1961-01-16 14 TOUR MATCH (Neath) Neatb and Aberavon 5 S. Africans 25. UK COUNTY: Play-off Warwickshire 9 East Midlands 10. Quarter-final Devon 15 Sussex IK CLUB MATCHES: Guy's Hospital o Plymouth Albion 6: Harlequins 24 Blackheaih 6; London Irish 13 Royal Air Force 3; Old Blues 10 St. Mary's Hospital165 words
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Article51 1961-01-16 14 N. INDIA OPEN (New Delhi): Men's singles s-ftnal Premjlt Lai and) bt Carlos Fernandez (Braz) 6-2. 3-6, 14-16, 6-2, 6-3. Women's singles final Margaret Hellyer (Aust) bt Dechu Applab tlnd) 6-4. 6-3. S. AUSTRALIAN C'SHIPS (Adelaide): Men's singles final: R. Layer bt M. Sangster (Br) 11-0. 3-6. 4-6. 14-12.51 words
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Article58 1961-01-16 14 SHEFFIELD SHIELD (Melbourne): S. Australia 203; Victoria 293-5 (L. Maddocks 77, B. Cowper 67). PLIXKET SHIELD (Wellington) Wellington won by inns and 132. Wellington 359-9 dec. (J. W. Ouy 57. J.R. Reid 65. A.H. Preston 62, B.W. Sinclair 90. N. Puna 4--81); Northern Districts 87 (R.W Blair 7-30. Reid58 words
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Advertisement138 1961-01-16 14 PHPP Clmmm M~ Vaar rUKE ott •»«rr C— tliir 1 >»>»M»tt Sfcow«»o» to*«y. fw A1.150-HHP. TtMS tngrtjire ov conditioner hot top-capacity for lorge area caolmg 13,400 B.T.UV hour. Made speetotty for 230 «orrs-50 cycles opera* tow. Ooiy $49/- P« r month With small down payment) fy*q**Bir» Product of General Moron138 words
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Advertisement184 1961-01-16 14 j luxury in wash 'n wear wt DOCOMA 9 SHIRTS 65% dacron*-35% cotton NEED NO IRONING Because they're Docoma because they bear the Golden Needle* label these are shirts that become a habitl Nothing else will do. Lux•jrious Docoma shirts require the very minimum of care, never need ironing. And184 words
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152 1961-01-16 15 Goals disputed as S'gor and Negri draw I{UALA LIPIS, Sun. Selangor and Negri Sembllan drew 1-1 In the last match of the triangular hockey tournament here today. Both goals were hotly disputed. Negri took the lead in the 34th minute. Off a short corner. Sittiapalam scooped the ball goalwards. The152 words
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Article58 1961-01-16 15 SINGAPORE. Sun. Marines and Tan Tock Seng Hospital received walkovers in the Singapore Government Services F.A. League Dlv. 1 at Jalan Besar today. Marines received a walk- over when P.W.D. were un- j able to field a side while Police, who could only muster seven men, had58 words
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Article74 1961-01-16 15 MADRAS, Sun.— lndia were 177 for four in reply to Pakistan's first innings total cf 448 for eight declared at the close on the third day of the Fourth Test match here. M. L. Jaishlma was the first batsman out, for 32. His opening partnership74 words
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Article2030 1961-01-16 15 EIFFEL TOWER HIGHEST WITH $169 IN A DAY OF BIG DIVIDENDS THE BIC SWEEP: Total pool $216,300 FIRST PRIZC: No. *****7— 559,890 SECOND PRIZE: No. *****4— 528,148 THIRD PRIZE: No. *****5— 514,373 STARTERS ($1,871 each): Not. *****2, *****3. *****6. *****6. *****1, *****8, *****1. *****1. CONSOLATION2,030 words
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Article179 1961-01-16 15 SINGAPORE INDIANS WREST CUP SEREMBAN, Sunday. SINGAPORE Indians won the Bardhan Cup for soccer when they beat Selangor Indians, tht nolders. 5 3 in the flnnl here today. The game was manco by rough play and referee Haji Ibrahim had to warn several players. Selangor had two penalties awarded against179 words
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165 1961-01-16 15 I(UALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Malayan Rugby Union last night named the North vs South teams for the match on Saturday at Singapore. The North side comprise five players each from Perak. Selangor and Commonwealth Forces North. Singapore Services have seven Cup-winning players in the165 words
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Article380 1961-01-16 15 BSCs No. 1 JUNIOR GALA: 6 —7 yean. 30m free 1 L. Oliver 2 W. Shine. 3 A. Allen 24 6sec: 1 nder-6, 30m free 1 M. Williams. 2 C. Barrett 435; •—•years, 30m free 1 P. Kidd, 2 M. Jackton. 3 N. Hlggs 21.85; 3«m breast 1. M.380 words
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Article17 1961-01-16 15 TAMIL FESTIVAL K.O. (3egamat): Chaah Indians 6 (Unnl 3. Krlshnan 2. Shanmugam) North Labis Indians 0.17 words
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Article22 1961-01-16 15 PENANO LEAGUE DIV. 1: Malayan Teachers College 4 <D. de SUva. Tenthanathan, Chong Loot Chong, Choy Kirn Satt) Jolly Lads 0.22 words
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Article124 1961-01-16 15 {SINGAPORE. Sun. Th« Spartak Prague of Czechoslovakia are expected in Singapore on Wednesday for two soccer matches agalnbt Singapore Selection on Saturday and against Singapore on Sunday. Both matches will start at 7.30 p.m. Teams for the two matches are: Singapore Selection Mokhtar Tabri; Samad124 words
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Advertisement90 1961-01-16 15 YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO VISIT JAPAN in the SPRING Roundtrip Holiday Sightseeing Tour Singapore/Hong Kong/Japan on the M.S. SANGOLA" Dep: Singapore 15th March 1961. Ret: Singapore 11th April 1961. Limited Accommodation Left Bookings Closing Shortly Apply Immediately for free ttlnerary K. C. DAT CO. 4. Old Market Sq.. Kuala Lumpur. THE90 words
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Advertisement165 1961-01-16 15 BARLOVA TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE confi^y MMT, MfUC, EGGS a*uC f% /> V> M \ME|-> 'S°'~ B ive them Barlova! This tonic g.. ffi^^ food beverage is made with rich malt, ;^lF^^.tfCWltt&fe^r4 creamy milk and eggs, and has a delightful (£2k |BWk-T|*ri?rliiiiVi I chocolate flavour. It's so nice to drink, HQ^^I|9B9HBHfIBBf165 words
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Miscellaneous58 1961-01-16 15 HOCKEY STORE HA QUAD: HAP T Army (3.45 p.m.) Army v Civilians (5 p.m.: both matches at padang). SOCCER FRIENDLIES: NS Chin Wu XI v Spore Indians (Station padang. Seremban); Prison AC v Selangor (Talping) Star Soccerltes v HMS Cavalier (Parrer Pic. S*pore). BUGGER FRIENLDIES: SCC Invitation v Asians; SRC58 words
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Article370 1961-01-16 16 PREMIER SEES HARVARD TRAINERS FLY PAST —THEN THEY TAKE OFF TO BAG A RED TRUCK VIENTIANE, Sunday. LUMBERING HARVARD training planes of the Laotian Air Force claimed their first "kill" against the Communist rebels today —a truck. The 100 mi ph. World War II370 words
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140 1961-01-16 16 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Indonesian Defence Minister and Chief of the Army Staff, General Abdul Haris Nasution. flew into Singapore today on the last lap of his journey home after a $1,200 million arms deal with Russia. He was met at the airport by140 words
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Article64 1961-01-16 16 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. Arthur Ang, son of the late Mr. Ang Hock Tee and Madam Ang, will return here early next month after an absence of ten years. He is now a qualified electrical engineer, specialising in power. Mr. Ang. 50, graduated with a64 words
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Article27 1961-01-16 16 MRS. SON YEW GUAM and family ihank nil relatives and friend* for thnr nlKh* visit, wreath*, condolence*, loan of cars and attendances in their recent bereavement.27 words
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Article63 1961-01-16 16 Savings fund is wound up SINGAPORE. Sun. The Director of Audit. Mr. A. H. Armitage, in a' report recently disclosed that a balance of $315,459 had been transferred to the Accountant-Gen-eral after the war savings certificates fund had been wound up in Augu.st last year. A sum of $335,572 had63 words
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Article, Illustration105 1961-01-16 16 THE HEAD of the Cathay Organisation, Dato Loke Wan Tho, (above left) presents two films to Col. Abbas bin Abdul Manan, Principal Staff Officer (personnel) in the Ministry of Defence, for the Malayan troops in the Congo. Ten other films will be105 words
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Article32 1961-01-16 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. Dr. A. H. Beckett will give a public lecture on "Three Dimensional Approach to Drug Design" at the Pathology Lecture Theatre. Faculty of Medicine, tomorrow at 8.30 p.m.32 words
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Article179 1961-01-16 16 LONDON, Sun. Mr. Fenner Brockway, Labour M.P., yesterday told constituents at Windsor of a local woman who married and became a grandmother of 11 children— although officially she was a man. The story came to his notice soon after the woman'shusband lest his wallet when179 words
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541 1961-01-16 16 Woodhull warns of dangerous trends within the unions SINGAPORE, Sunday. jy|R. SYDNEY WOODHULL, political and information secretary of the Singapore Trades Union Congress, today warned workers of "dangerous features" in the trade union movement and industrial relations which should be removed. Speaking at the annual general meeting of the Naval541 words
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Article32 1961-01-16 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Master attendants office here announced today that a radar observer course will ba conducted at the Singapore Polytechnic from Feb 20. Date of enrolment is Peb 18.32 words
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119 1961-01-16 16 MISSILE BASE MISHAP: TWO OFFICERS POSTED- lONDON. Sun. The Air Ministry said today that two senior officers at a Thor missile base on the east coast were being given other posts. The transfer follows a leak of highly inflammable liquid oxygen at the base. The Ministry had been asked toReuter - 119 words
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