The Straits Times, 23 January 1961
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Title Section19 1961-01-23 1 AVEBACE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times Not** 4 Estd. 1845. MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1961. 15 CENTS.19 words
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Article352 1961-01-23 1 K to NIK: I'M READY Keen to co-operate with true peace-seekers Answer to a cordial Note WASHINGTON, Sunday. PRESIDENT Kennedy last night cabled Mr. Khrushchev that he was "ready and anxious to co-operate" with all who genuinely seek a peaceful world. The United States President's cable was in reply toReuter - 352 words
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Article, Illustration67 1961-01-23 1 AT AIRPORT SHE POSES FOR A PICTURE WITH INDIA'S LEADERS QUEEN ELIZABETH and Prince Philip with India's leaders shortly after their arrival in New Delhi on Saturday to begin their state visit to India. This VPI radio picture shows i from left): India's Vice President67 words
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Article183 1961-01-23 1 SINGAPORE, Sunday. A POLICE party tonight opened fire into a gang fight in Victoria Street. A man was shot in the leg and after a short chase arrested. The wounded man was taken to the General Hospital under police escort. A mobile police patrol from183 words
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Article51 1961-01-23 1 SYDNEY, Sun. Australia is building two tracking and communication stations for the U.S. "man into space" programme. Stations at Woomera racket range, in South Australia, and the township of Muchea. 30 miles from Perth, are expected to be completed within two or three month*,51 words
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Article62 1961-01-23 1 LONDON. Sun.— Mr Nehru the Indian Prime Minister, is determined to resign, the Daily Herald reported yesterday in a copyright interview with Mr. Nehru from New Delhi. Anthony Carthew, the newspapers correspondent, said Mr. Nehru told him he was tired of public life. He believed itReuter - 62 words
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Article30 1961-01-23 1 SEOUL, Sun. A national committee of the International Press Institute flPI) has been organised in the Republic of Korea, with Publisher Mr. C. K. Young as! chairman. I30 words
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210 1961-01-23 1 Elephant rides for Queen and Philip JAIPUR. Sun. Queen Elizabeth today rode in state on a mag-niflcently-c a p a r i soned elephant to attend a reception given by the Maharajah of Jaipur. She rode with the Maharajah on a gilt howdah 135 feet up on the back of210 words
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Article, Illustration260 1961-01-23 1 MARILYN FILES HER SUIT FOR A DIVORCE JUAREZ (Mexico), Sunday. MARILYN Monroe has filed suit for divorce from her third husband, playwright Arthur Miller, on the grounds of "incompatibility of character." She flew Into this Mexican divorce capital for a brief appearance on Friday night before Judge Miguel Gomez Guerra.UPI - 260 words
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Article88 1961-01-23 1 $4,000 haul as they were asleep SINGAPORE, Sun. Property worth $4,035 was stolen from the home of a German sales representative, Mr. H. G. Schroter. in Leedon Road, here today. The theft was discovered this morning by a servant. A police spokesman said the i front door has been forced88 words
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Article, Illustration201 1961-01-23 1 'Incitement to murder 9 charges against deposed Premier LEOPOLDVILLE, Sunday. fTHE CONGOLESE Foreign Minister, Mr. Justin Bomboko, announced here yesterday that Mr. Patrice Lumumba, the deposed Prime Minister now under detention, would be tried on charges of incitement to murder. i He told a press conferenceReuter - 201 words
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Article27 1961-01-23 1 KARACHI. Sun. A milk plant, under a U.N. aid scheme, wil be set up here to supply pasteurized milk and other dairy products.— U.P.l.27 words
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Article25 1961-01-23 1 NtHRU bUKPRt'A'D >t«" DELHI] sun— <\il'i let member* >v."l lodaj hej *er« surim^d lo b< ii if Mi Nihru:; reported leairi to rettrt Beatei25 words
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Article66 1961-01-23 1 HAVANA, Sun. Cuban troops last night removed their heavy machine-gun from the roof of the British Embassy and began dismantling sandbagged emplacements on the roof and in the entrance hall. A British Note had objectred to the placing of the machine-gun post on the Embassy roof.Reuter - 66 words
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Advertisement138 1961-01-23 1 PATFK PHILIPPE \s the only watch manufacturer whose enure collection of men's watches carries, engraved on every movement, the official stamp ot the State of Geneva, the authentic guarantee of centuries-old "GENEVA QUALITY" H. SENA, LTD HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS SinqoDOte K^mrtQ OFFER VC^S/ FROM 24TH JANUARY TO I3TH FEBRUARY INCLUSIVE138 words
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Article426 1961-01-23 2 60 in building near airport at Stanleyville: Others have fled from pro-L stronghold LEOPOLDVILLE, Sunday CIXTTiT Europeans, most of them Belgians, have sought United Nations protection in Stanleyville, stronghold of the pro Lumumba forces in Orientale province. A new wave of terror appears to have grippedReuter; UPI - 426 words
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Article, Illustration24 1961-01-23 2 A LAOTIAN soldier on guard in an armoured car overlooking a bridge blown up by Communist rebel forces. UPI picture.UPI - 24 words
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164 1961-01-23 2 UONG KONG, Sun. Cambodia's head of state, Prince Norodom Sihanouk, has withdrawn his recent proposal for an enlarged meeting of the Geneva conference on Laos in favour of China's proposal for a meeting of the Geneva conference powers only. Prince SihanoukReuter; UPI - 164 words
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Article165 1961-01-23 2 Body of missing officer found GLASGOW. Sun. -i v Sub- Lieutenant Henry Drummond, 35. missing British Navy codes officer, was found dead last night. His body was lying beside his badly damaged car at the bottom of a remote 100 ft. deep gully near Perth. The nation-wide search for DrummondReuter - 165 words
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Article42 1961-01-23 2 TOKYO. Sun.— A 30-ycar-old mother and her three daughters were burned to death in a fire in Osaka. Th? fire occurred In a motor-cycle repair shop. The I four women were trapped In the building.— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article21 1961-01-23 2 MEDAN. Sun. The Indonesian Army announced today that it had killed 71 rebels in North Sumatra in December. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Miscellaneous20 1961-01-23 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby \miQni(sut\ l£ a m j uj> f *ok*? jom*?? oepece oe I u/UAT happened 2-120 words
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Article, Illustration586 1961-01-23 3 Queen: The wonderful story I will have to tell my ch ildren COMING WEEKS WILL BE SOME OF THE MOST REWARDING AND INSTRUCTIVE OF MY LIFE SHE TELLS BANQUET NEW DELHI, Sunday QUEEN ELIZABETH spoke last night of the wonderful story she would have for her children when she returnsReuter - 586 words
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Article38 1961-01-23 3 JAKARTA. Sun.— The Indonesian government will spend $47.6 million for the building of new harbours and the extension of existing port facilities. Surveys are being made at several coastal townships in the various Islands.38 words
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Article23 1961-01-23 3 JAKARTA. Sun. A schoolboy was killed and several others were Injured when a school collapsed in a Jakarta suburb. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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159 1961-01-23 3 MEW DELHI, San.— Queen Elizabeth, radiant in a white dress with a train of irridescent lace, embroidered with pearls, crystal and diamonds, last night attended a banquet given In her honour by President Rajendra Prasad at the end of the first day of159 words
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Article99 1961-01-23 3 Case of the smuggled roubles T ONDON, Sun.— Russian author Boris Pasternak's close friend Olga Ivlnskaya reported In London recently to have been jailed for eight years by the Russians had admitted receiving smuggled roubles. Moscow Radio said on Friday night. The radio said in a broadcast to Britain that99 words
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Article175 1961-01-23 3 BERKELEY, (California), Sunday. M pOLD WAR profits" of up to $5,000-million a y year were a powerful motive for American industry to prolong world tension, Dr. Linus Pauling told a public meeting here. "I asked myself what fraction of our 41-thousand-milllon-dollar annual defence expenditureReuter - 175 words
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191 1961-01-23 3 CHINA: 'The DANGER OF WAR NOT OVER' PEKING, Sun. Th? Chinese Communist Party said today that the danger that imperialism would launch a new and unprecedentedly destructive world war was not yet over. The party's central committee issued a resolution declaring that the United States was the "main enemy ofReuter - 191 words
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214 1961-01-23 3 THE BIG STRIKE WAVE IS OVER IN BELGIUM BRUSSELS, Sunday. OELGIUM'S month-old strike wave, which brought the country to the brink of economic disaster, ended yesterday. The co-ordinating committee of the Socialist -led Walloon trade union, meeting in Namur. "suspended" the strike from tomorrow in thP three remaining southern bastions214 words
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Article93 1961-01-23 3 Today: Sedlli Kechil 2.10 am (Bft 21n) 2.15 pjn. («ft 71n)Singapore 3.27 ajn. (Bft 81n) 3.27 pan. (Bft 4ln>; Port Dlckson 10.47 (7ft lta) 11.25 p.m. (7ft 91n); Port Swettenham 935 ajn. (lift 21n> 10.15 rm. (lift 91n); Penang 4.28 ajn. »6ft Tin) 5.42 p.m reft 51n).93 words
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Miscellaneous330 1961-01-23 3 RADIO QIMftAD^DP Harmony; 10.00 Beyond Our Ken. MAUHJ SIINUArUnt 10 .30 The BBC Jazz Club: 11.00 Medium Wave 476 metres Clo6e Down. Tom I K££ ISr1 Sr R ADIO MALAYA A.M. 0.30 Good Morning; 6.32 (41.7 Metres) Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; AJU. 6.00 Time Signal. Negara--7.05 Melodies At Sunrise;330 words
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Article317 1961-01-23 4 GOVT. OPENS TRAINING COURSE ON DEEP-SEA OPERATION TO DEVELOP THE LOCAL INDUSTRY SINGAPORE, Sunday. CIXTY-SEVEN per cent of the fish consumed in Singapore come from foreign lands, and fishermen of the State can only supply 33 per cent of the requirement, the Parliamentary Secretary to the317 words
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332 1961-01-23 4 Nanyang grads to get Senior Middle 3 pay scale SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Singapore Government has agreed to pay Nanyang Univer-' sity graduates the untrained graduate teachers' scale as from next month, a spokesman for the Guild of Graduates said today. These graduates who were recruited this year to teach In332 words
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Article167 1961-01-23 4 type of society produces the best type of woman? That is the subject on which you are invited to air your views in the FREE PRESS Camera Quiz No. 3 contest. Whether you are a man or a woman, you «re sure to have167 words
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Article, Illustration114 1961-01-23 4 WEEK-END WEDDINGS IN SINGAPORE MR. FREDDIE TAN LTE SWEE and Miss Ellen Tan Kirn Neo cutting their wedding cake at a reception in dan Road on Saturday. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mrs. Tan Hwang Cheng and the late Mr. Tan Kwang Cheng. The groom is the second114 words
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121 1961-01-23 4 NEW FRENCH ENVOY ARRIVES IN S'PORE SINGAPORE, Sun.— The new French Consul-General in Singapore, Mr. Paul le Mintier de Lehelec. said here today that French industrialists were watching with keen interest investment prospects in the State. Mr. Mintier, 49, arrived here yesterday to take over from Mr. Jean Aurillac, who121 words
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Article, Illustration204 1961-01-23 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. jCOUR Singapore Roman Catholic laymen received x the Papal Medal here this morning the highest award which laymen can receive for meritorious service to the Pope and the ChuTch. In two separate ceremonies, Mr. Sect Kiam Koo. 81. Mr. Heng Im Hock204 words
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Article142 1961-01-23 4 VARIETY SHOW TO HELP SPASTICS SINGAPORE, Sun. Spastic Children's Association here will hold a "Variety Time" at the Badminton Hall in Guillemard Road on Feb. 4 to raise funds. The show is under the patronage of the Yang dl-Per-tuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak. The programme will include local artists142 words
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Article41 1961-01-23 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. —Punjabi classes for Sikh boys here are being held at the Khalsa Dharmak Sabha in Niven Road. There is a special class for Sikh boys who are offering Punjabi as a subject In their School Certificate examination.41 words
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Article25 1961-01-23 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Water will be cut off in Strathmore Avenue between No. 132 and No. 138. from 9.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. tomorrow.25 words
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Article62 1961-01-23 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.—Candidates who wish to offer Chinese or Malay at the principal level for this year's Higher School Certificate Examination have been asked to register themselves for oral tests at the Examinations Section of the Ministry of Education before March 20. The oral test for candidates62 words
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Advertisement254 1961-01-23 4 Don't wait for public transport! Save time, trouble and money with i '^^^^^B H Mode in Italy by Bianchi Ste and try it at \Jrrchard Motors SINCAFORE KUALA LUMPUR SMM4FOM Si. Nk, In.. ;OHO«f IIHIU Mm, rnd^, •»ru MHir (m, iM. c*. >»utcct iMtldtld »"-•>" t— twt Och 4 Cmgt254 words
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Advertisement33 1961-01-23 4 You've never had it so good! THE BATIK INN (BEHIND C.K. TANG'S) It's different! Nightly IVAN BROWNE with his guitar sings and -plays in Spanish, French, Italian and English— and Calypsos RESERVATIONS *****33 words
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Miscellaneous205 1961-01-23 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES THE following is today's A schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC: From London, Dusseldorf, Beirut, Karachi, Calcutta (BA 714) 746 pjn.; from Melbourne. Sydney, Darwin (BA 706) 8.45 pjn. Thai International: Prom Jakarta (TO 402) 10.15 ajn. Qantas: Prom Sydney,205 words
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Miscellaneous158 1961-01-23 4 Beirut. Bombay. Madras (AI 402) 8.05 pjn. Malayan Airways: Prom Kuala Lumpur (ML 171) 10.15 ajn.; from Penang. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. Malacca (ML 103) 12.46 pjn.; from Medan. Penan«?. Kuala Lumpur (ML 107) 7.30 pjn.; from Jesselton. Brunei, Kuching (ML 477) 7.35 p.m.; from Kota Bharu, Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur.158 words
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Miscellaneous108 1961-01-23 4 Medan (ML 1341 7 a.m.; to Kuala Lumpur rML 170) 7.31 a.m. to Kuching. Brunei, Jesselton (ML 476) 8 ajn.; to Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh. Penang (ML 150) 2.15 pjn.; to Kuala Lumpur (ML 172) 5.30 pjn. JUBILEE THEATRE (Air-CondrHon.di 340 North Bridga Road SINCAPOWt (Ttl: *****) 6 Shows doily 11,108 words
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327 1961-01-23 5 Union leaden The industry making money...but what about the workers? KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday rPHE president of the All-Ma-A layan Mining Industry Staff Union, Mr. C. A. Mathews, said today the relationship between employers and employees in the tin industry had sunk to its lowest327 words
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157 1961-01-23 5 Johore Bahru to get teachers' college JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. A Malay secondary school the first In Johore— and a teachers' training college tc to be built In Johore Bahru. Provision for the college s made in the master plan lor th: town published last wseK. A 60-acre site in Jalan157 words
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289 1961-01-23 5 LEGAL AID: 'A SERIOUS GAP BRIDGED? SINGAPORE. Sunday. npHE annual report of Singapore's Legal Aid 1 Bureau for 1959 said that during the short period of two years since the Bureau existed "a serious gap in our society Is now recognised and bridged." Of the 602 cases handled by the289 words
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Article, Illustration67 1961-01-23 5 MR. C. KAMALANATHAN. former Perak soccer, hockey, cricket and rugger star, and his bride, Miss Patsy Fernandez, Perak hockey player, walking under an archway of hockey sticks held by .hockey players after their wedding at the St. Michael's Church in Ipoh. Mr. Kamalanathan Is an Assistant67 words
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Article23 1961-01-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Philippines ambassador. Mr. Yusup R. Abubakar. has returned here after a threeweek visit to Manila for consultations.23 words
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95 1961-01-23 5 Tapper shot at teachers, is jailed MUAR, Sun. A tapper, Abdul Hamld bin Abdullah, 25, was yesterday jailed for six months for injuring two school teachers, Ismail bin Suleiman, 20, and Bachok Othman, 24, by firing at them with a shotgun. He was originally charged with attempted murder. Ismail and95 words
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Article67 1961-01-23 5 TELUK ANSON, Sun. resolution urging the goven ment to extend the Many period in all schools from 30 mirutes to 45 minutes ''ally wlli be tabled at the annual meeting of the Teluk Anson branch of the Umno Kauo Ibu here on Jan 20. The meeting will67 words
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Article31 1961-01-23 5 ALOR STAR, Sun. Two armed masked men robbed a housewife, Doyak binte Awang, 33, of Jewellery worth $100 in her home at Kodlang. 22 miles Irom here, last night31 words
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Miscellaneous212 1961-01-23 5 Buys Bunny By Batph Heimdahl 1 *^V HI I kg/ I'M N I AUNT PETUNIA! \I V ANP 7MST\HE USE J ""\Cr"*]P*V MM I GONNA SOME9OPV BROKE ROPE i^/-^ >|jS^ SOMEBOPV J 'jV! iff \PETUNIAI MAPE FOR M^/_^ jSi m Abner By At Capp V AND NOW, MISS FIASCQ VJ212 words
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Article82 1961-01-23 6 10 Words 110 (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. P.M. PILLAV thank all friends and relatives for their prs■ence, good wishes and valuable presents at the wedding of their daughter Rajeswary with Mr. T.S. Nalr and the reception held on 21st January 1961. THE FAMILY OF the late N( Tee Thoon82 words
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Obituary33 1961-01-23 6 to Wardt SlO (Minimum) IN LOVINO MEMORY of Mr. B.C. Ooh (Ooh Sons Chal) of Seremban who passed away on 33.1.60. Oone but not forgotten. Inserted by his wives and children.33 words
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Article232 1961-01-23 6 20 Wardt SlO (Minimum) LATEST AND NEWEST Model forge Refrigerator 12 cv. ft. alie. only SSOO. see your Norge dealer today. B'pore, IvmnK only. FREE— FOR— ALL! Warners stretch panne Battens the tummy. Pleaslest. Breeziest. Fits you easiest. Available at Modem's 34 High Street, Spore 6. DOROTHY CRAY Counsellor232 words
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Article579 1961-01-23 6 Strongly backed by India, Britain has approached the Soviet Government suggesting that as co-chairmen of the 1954 Geneva Conference they should ask the Indian Government to re-convene the International Commission for Supervision and Control in Laos, of which it is chairman. To circumvent the difficulty that579 words
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Article343 1961-01-23 6 Singapore's total trade last year was worth $7,559 million, an improvement of $211 million on the 1959 figures. Her trade with countries in the Ecafe region was also up, by $167 million to $4,862 million. It is possible to extract some satisfaction from these modest increases,343 words
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Article272 1961-01-23 6 Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, speaking for the third time of retiring, may at last be lucky. When he tried in 1954 and again before his seventieth birthday colleagues pleaded with him with a fervour that showed little confidence in the future to stay. The longer he stays, the272 words
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Article, Illustration1045 1961-01-23 6 As if it didn't have enough on its plate-'- REPORTS ANDREW WILSON It is not the shadow of Lumumba but inflation A FANTASTIC SITUATION DEVELOPS AS ARMY DEMANDS MORE AND MORE PAY DISASTER signals are up in the Congo for all who care to1,045 words
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Letters
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251 1961-01-23 6 TT Is the intention of the Forest Department to make Malaya self-support-ing In timber, firewood and charcoal, and that It should be so is evident A forest can easily be destroyed but only with great difficulty restored, and timber yielding trees do not like rubber trees,251 words
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Letter125 1961-01-23 6 A HEAVY TAX LIABILITY HAVE been concerned by the large number of private limited liability companies that are going into liquidation. The cause. I believe. Is the proposed annual tax of $750. And it Is the government that is losing. If this tax had not been introduced these companies might125 words
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Letter87 1961-01-23 6 CENTRE WITHOUT A LEADER THE people appreciate the efforts of the Government to build more community centres for them. But I wonder If the Government knows that there Is a community centre that Is without a leader. I refer to the Changi Point community centre In Nicoll Drive. Since the87 words
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Advertisement37 1961-01-23 6 Make sure of the greatest care in servicing your Sheaf fer pen by handing it in at any branch of the Borneo Company or taking it to SheafferS SAUS $f HVICI 75 Robimon Road. Sißgsßßro T.kphon*: *****37 words
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Article199 1961-01-23 7 PENANG, Sun. The Penang Pig Butchers' Association has petitioned the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, to request the Federation Government to ban the import of lard, dried and salted pork or increase their import duties. "Unless the Government enforces some sort of restriction or199 words
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95 1961-01-23 7 KUCHING, Sun.— Eight lead, ing Japanese mills will send a team of experts to explore the possibility ol extracting coking coal In Sllantek district in South Sarawak. The survey team Is expected to arrive in Sarawak in February. In April the team will95 words
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Article39 1961-01-23 7 Changkol attack on woman SINGAPORE. Sun. A gardener's wife, Mani, 28. was taken to hospital here today after a changkol attack at her Mandalay Road home. She had a deep cut on her head. Police have made an arrest.39 words
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Article, Illustration253 1961-01-23 7 HE GIVES TWO RULINGS ON TITHES MONEY AND INVESTMENT PROFITS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Rector of Al-Azhar University in Cairo, Sheikh Mahmoud Shaltuut. world Muslim spiritual leader, left for Jakarta today after a threeday stay here. He was too 111 to speak at public meetings at253 words
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Article51 1961-01-23 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Malaya's runaway boy hero, Mohamed Nor bin Omar, 16. returned to the Junior Trade School here today and said that he had run away because he was "homesick." Mohamed ran away from the school the day after he was admitted on Jan.51 words
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Article25 1961-01-23 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. The closing date for applications for entry to the Nanyang University preparatory classes has been extended to Feb. 1025 words
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Article250 1961-01-23 7 AZIZ BLASTS CERTAIN GOVT. EMPLOYEES WHO SLACK BECAUSE BOSSES ARE ASIANS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday nnHE Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-J- tives, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, was harshly critical today of government employees who did not do their best because their bosses were Asians. Inche Abdul Aziz250 words
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165 1961-01-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. pIVE hundred and sixty-seven people, including r secret society gangsters and other thugs, have been registered under the Prevention of Crime Ordinance up to the end of last month. A spokesman of the Ministry of the Interior said today165 words
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Article84 1961-01-23 7 Jockey who fell during race dies UONG KONG. Sun. A Xi British Jockey. Mr. J.S.C. Neel, died In hospital yesterday after his horse fell in the first race at thf> Jockey Club meeting. Mr. Neel, 44. who haa served with Malayan Airways, was a director to several Hong Kong firms.Reuter - 84 words
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Article36 1961-01-23 7 RAWANG, Sun.— S. Shanmugam, 18. was fined $100. or four months' Jail, for housebreaking and theft. Shanmugam broke into 8t Jude's Church, on Jan 10 and took $10 from a collection box.36 words
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Article97 1961-01-23 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. The University of Malaya Students' Union in Singapore is planning to send a goodwill mission to Indonesia during the long vacation, which began on Saturday. The Undergrad, organ of the students' union, said that the aims of the delegation would include the97 words
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Article57 1961-01-23 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. —Prince Chula Chakrabongse of Thailand and his English wife. Princess Elizabeth, arrived in Singapore today in the liner Wlllem Ruys, for a oneday sightseeing visit on their way to Bangkok for a holiday. With them— their four-year-old daughter, Narisa. They will board a plane57 words
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Article144 1961-01-23 7 IPOH, Sunday *pHE 15 Alliance candidates who will stand for the Taiping Town Council elections will not have to spend a cent on el >ctlon expenses. The Larut and Matang Alliance committee has decided to bear the expenses of all Its candidates Even144 words
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Article101 1961-01-23 7 Goat farm plan for cured lepers CEREMBAN, Sun.— T h Apex Club movement of Malaya Is to start a goat farm for the rehabilitation of cured lepers at Sungel Buloh. This was disclosed at a conference here of delegates from five Apex clubs Singapore city, Katong, Johore Bahru, Seremban and101 words
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Article20 1961-01-23 7 PORT SWETTENHAM, Sun. Two ships, the Salmara and the Sofle Maersk, collided alongside wharf No. 6 here yesterday.20 words
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Advertisement108 1961-01-23 7 ne6G Vital (or maintenance of health X j a"d vitality. TOOQ f Or tne extra d Jetary SUDplementS of the elderly. for he P n competing with younger people. MJ ]Q I^v^*> To im P rove tne health and f < I L^ enrich the diet by Seven y^^***£^^W Essential108 words
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Advertisement189 1961-01-23 7 SO LKinT SO STRONG ■L\jyf^H In 1 1 Tubular frame mikn storing V 1 durability Rubber feet Stoved plastic (replaceable ones) MMUI Hit "hammer" ttop* scratchon floort VHSRSH finish keeps or sound when them rust proof dragged. Steel Master ssaeu Available In Blue, Green. Beige and Red colour* CROMELITE (INDIA)189 words
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Article407 1961-01-23 8 ORDEAL OF s.s. OHIO MALTA CONVOY. By Peter Shonk«a»4 Anthony Hwrtar. (C*Mm Hi.) r|PERATION Pedestal, which aimed at passing convoy of 14 merchant ships through the Mediterranean to relieve Malta, was carried out over a period of five days in August, 1942. At the time this desperate407 words
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Article178 1961-01-23 8 QALAPAOOS. By I. EiblEibesfeldt. (Mac Gibbon k Kee 255. rpHESE very ancient Islands on the Equator off the coast of Ecuador are still a paradise for zoologists despite some recent vandalism. Out of eighty-eight species of birds seventy-seven exist nowhere else. The profusion of sub-species178 words
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Article, Illustration660 1961-01-23 8 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD A FASCINATING AND EXCITING ACCOUNT OF THE FEATHERED SOCIETY BIRDS IN MY INDIAN GARDEN. By Malcolm Mac Donald. Illustrations By Christine Loke. (Jonathan Cape. 455.) by THE AUTHOR, MALCOLM MACDONALD TT is a good many years ago now, but it is difficult to forget660 words
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Article174 1961-01-23 8 JAMES MARGACH - JAMES MARGACH INCORRIGIBLE REBEL. By Arthur Earner. (Mac Gibbon Kee. 255.) By ARTHUR HORNER was a tempestuous rebel in the bloody and bitter battles of a bygone age, a natural leader and fiery orator a Communist, an able and adroit leader of the British National Union of174 words
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Advertisement94 1961-01-23 8 f<^_^^ LONGINES ''H i^ißiTfc. m with raised gold symbols and luminous dots. mMWI '^CVT^*" a A small gold-framed window between the centre m I &r :T: ??djSkfS^Z^& mMr KH/ /^v^S BflßViß^B^^^^BH^V?^??^^! B^^Bs BvivSl/*'^'* vjss v^^BJ B^*^^Bk^^o^B^^^^§B^Bi ipffloßJ RP^Bl Bv^^l HU% /^S/'jMm sSt^B^Bb Bbß^B^^^V^^S^^^^bl i* 'fTI jill B^BV S^Bfl LONGINES H94 words
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Advertisement100 1961-01-23 8 FREE Chinese New Year Gift to every customer! S«c ear wonderful selection of quality gift ot the Frigidairc Showroom today. MZ 33T 3.3 eu.ft. Model REAL VALUE for $350/- CHh! or $19/- a month (with small down payment) Frigidairc Product of General Mo tie. 200 Ctemenceou Avenue, Shtgopo/e PUBLIC SPEAKING100 words
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Miscellaneous295 1961-01-23 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7 Filer liable to be dictated to? 1 Where one might learn to (0, 4). shovel In Capri (7, 6). 8 Word makers have obvious Perhaps not stopping former privileges In writing (7-«). papers (7). 10 Tobacco used In many a polar 10 Syndicate makes doctor295 words
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Advertisement1648 1961-01-23 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO ADEN, LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON, A CONTINENTAL PORTS. Sails r. Sham Ptnang ANTE NOR Livtrpul, Glasgow Gdt. 44 JM M IM M/M IM 31/ 1 rAITHTIIOS Genoa. H'burg, Holland. L'don Jai 25 Jm 27 MEMNON rattl. Dublin. H'vri, H'bwg JM 24 FH 2 FH 1/ I1,648 words
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Advertisement1332 1961-01-23 9 /^\THE E.A.C. LINES- ramZSVta «"SEA, MEDITERRANEAN, CONTINENTAL A SCANDINAVIAN PtRTS. n VZJJ3J Spore P. Sham Penang Jar "SEUNOIA" k) It Ptrt/24 Jm 25/27 Jll M/M Jat JLjfMtJr "KOMBADIA" I) 24 Jai/ 4 Ftk 5/ I Fll 7/ I Fek 32WR5K "MEOHIA" t) 11/21 fH 22/ M FH M/M FH Accepting1,332 words
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Advertisement1450 1961-01-23 9 buod.ns THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SINGAPORE (lacaraaratad it tit Unttd Kiapata) II LINES SAILS ta ADEH. U.K. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Sport P. S'kaai Pentng BENMACBHUI Livtrpttl, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg Git. I/Tttlt 27/31 Jaa 24/ M JM BENALBANACH Haakirg. London, G'mouth 2/ 1 Fit M Jat/ 2 FH ■EHDORAN Litdit,1,450 words
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Advertisement1243 1961-01-23 9 iipw McAUSTER 6e CO., LTD. VrVfJIS TEL: Nt: W331 C l BI.I.BBMAW UMB «k KLAVENESS LIME A LtUDtN. HAMIUM. ROHERDAM, HAVRE. lIS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCt, 1 HULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVEI 1 PORTLAND. Atd tar Cuadm A U.SJI. AOattic Parts. AccepUtg cargt ftr Cettral I Sntk CITY OF NEWCASTLE America. Sport P.1,243 words
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Article29 1961-01-23 10 RUBBER TIN (perlb.) (perpieul) Jan. 16 83!, cts. $389.62 J, 17 Kn. eta. $389.00 18 81 eta. $390.62=. 1* Slttcta. $392.37!, 20 79*4 eta, 9390.75 21 $389.0029 words
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1674 1961-01-23 10 By Our Market Correspondent fHK MALAYAN share market had a quiet week with a reduced volume of business and the general tendency slightly easier. Tins appeared the steadiest section. In no section was there any great weight of scrip on offer.* The market took1,674 words
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Article114 1961-01-23 10 'THE Malayan Exchange Banks' x Association made the following changes in Its rates to merchants on Saturday (all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T. 33 15/16. O.D. 33 1/16. 90 d/st 33 5/16 credit bills, 33 7/16 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T 32 3/4. O.D.114 words
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Article21 1961-01-23 10 Malayan Stock Exchange: Jan. 21 Jan. 20 Industrials: 137.10 137.02 Tins: 198.33 198.33 Rubber*: 232.55 234.82 Jan. 1 1958—100.21 words
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Article40 1961-01-23 10 Tronoh Mines Petaling A. Malav Estate* Pa jam Current Date of payment payment 2s.t Feb. 10 20^ 20 t Jan. 30 20% Feb. 9 t Interim. Total for year 36% ao% ToUl for previoo* year 37jd. 2040% 12i%40 words
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Article262 1961-01-23 10 DUSINESS on the Singapore sec- tion of the Malayan Stock Exchange on Saturday with the number of shares In brackets was: induttrlalt: P. and N. orda (2,000) 12.05, (1.000) $2.04; M Cement (4,000) S180: MeAlUter (1.000) 11.28; 8. Times (1.000) (2.96; 8. Trade™ (2.000) S2.ss: W. Hammer (1,000)262 words
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442 1961-01-23 10 Rubber falls, but tin price is up FEATURES of commodity markets last week were r a continued decline in the price of rubber and b. recovery in the price of tin, which moved out of the range in which the buffer stock manager can operate. For both commodities the future442 words
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Article312 1961-01-23 10 COMMODITY REVIEW week to the below-£7BO a ton level under which the buffer stock manager can buy. On Tuesday the bottom of $389 a picul was reached. A small purchase by the buffer stock manager was said to have been responsible for a recovery in London and the Wednesday priceAP - 312 words
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Article1003 1961-01-23 10 REVISED quotation* on the Singapore section of the Malayan Stock Exchange on Saturday (January 21), H and L stand for Highest and Lowest for business done last year and to date. HI UU Bncki 1.00 .80 Ordt. Atlas let 130 1.14 BoustMd 118 61/- 40/- B. B1,003 words
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Advertisement1159 1961-01-23 10 Qyy^aJtjßJlgßJ^aJ^tjß^Ali^ajßjaJltßßJl^l^^^H |K \®^Tinie| Express U.S.A. Pacific a* Atlantic Coast Service E.T.A. t.I.A. UA Spore t, S'Mir fenani H'kong L. Angeles N. Vert "Kvukawa Mart 27/31 Jaa 31 Jaa/ 1 Frt S Frt M Frt 12 Mar 'linikawa Man" 24/27 Ftk 2* Frt/ 2 Mar I Mar 2* Mar 12 Apr1,159 words
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Advertisement268 1961-01-23 10 YOU PICK THE BEST BRAINS I You cosh in on the know-how of some of the best financial experts in the country when you invest the modem way in UNIT TRUSTS. Application form and tr— bookUt obtainable from Iht Mammgtr.. Malayan Unit Trust! LM., po; Bm 0£ 4 K Lumpor268 words
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Advertisement346 1961-01-23 10 TENDERS POLICE TENDER NOTICE Tenders which will close at 1J noon on Monday 6th February, 1961 are Invited by the Commissioner, Royal Federation of Malaya, Police, for the purchase of unserviceable stores. Full particulars may be obtained at the office of the Officer Commanding, Federal Stores Depot, Ouritey Roaa. Kuala346 words
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Advertisement786 1961-01-23 11 NOTICES NOTICE THE CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG, lnTites applications for the post of ASBISTANT ARCHITECT in the Town Planning and Building Department. 1. A candidate must either be a Federal Citizen or eligible to i become one, and should preferably i be between 25 and 35 years of786 words
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Advertisement416 1961-01-23 11 NOTICES HARPER, GILFILLAN AND CO., LTD. WHITTALL AND CO. (MALAYA) LTD. Notice is given that Whlttall and Co. (Malaya) Limited and the Estates Dept. of Harper, GUnilan and Co.. Limited will be moving from Uteir present address at Robinson's Building, Mountbatten Road, Kuala Lumpur, to the Lee Van Lian Building416 words
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Advertisement690 1961-01-23 11 NOTICES MR. CHIN PEK SCO of Messrs. Sing Hup Seng Tin Mine Kongsi, Tanjong Tualang, congratulates Mr TEH SIEW ENG aad INCHE CHIK ABIDIN BIN ABDUL RAHMAN, on being made Justices of the Peace by the Sultan of Perak on 15.1.61. CHAPTER 195 (Pawnbrokers.) Unredeemed pledged Good* and Jewellery from690 words
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Advertisement803 1961-01-23 11 rENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from Contractors Class "D" and above at the Office of tbe State Engineer. P.W.D.. Kedah/Per"s at Alor Star up to 12.00 noon of tue 7th- February, 1961 for Supplying and Laying of 6" Diameter Water Mains for Langgar Water SupplyPlans and Specifications803 words
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Advertisement808 1961-01-23 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are invited from Johore State Nationals or Federal Citisens for the following appointmenu: (a) Temporary Stenographer: Salary scale $253x14-351/366x14--422 plus usual cola. Applicants must have at least passed the Oovt. Stenography Examination at a speed of 80 w.p.m. in shorthand and 25 w.p.m. In typewriting. Point of808 words
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Advertisement971 1961-01-23 11 Continued from Page S) SITUATIONS VACANT M Wordt tt (Mi*.)— Bom tt eta. •xtro BRITISH OOMPANV require* experienced Female Stenographer. Reply with full details Box A46SS B.T. Spore. GENERAL AMAH WANTED experience not necessary some English. Reply Box A 4712 S.T. Spore. WANTED. Probationer offlc* clerk Must have Cambridge School971 words
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Advertisement1061 1961-01-23 11 SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Word* ti (Mi*)— Box St clt. oxtra J LARQE WELL ESTABLISHED organisation requires female copy ty. ist/flllng/despatch clerk. Senior Cambridge. Minimum three years' ex- peiience In filing and office routine. t Olrla taking up shorthand will be pre- ferred. Those with no experience need j not apply.1,061 words
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Advertisement1004 1961-01-23 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 1# Words U (Mi*)— Bos $t eU. oxlrm FUANtIHID UNFUDNIIHED PLATS at Rsmbutso Rosd. Furoisiwd with r»frt«erstor. cold /hot b«th, fans, crockeries etc. 2 bedrooms monthly rent, Furnished $220/- Unfurnished 1180/Tel. Spore *****. SSMIDITACHSO BUNOALOW No. 30A Krmnkel Avenue. Two bedrooms, cara*;e, servant's qrs., modern conveniences with spacious1,004 words
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Article550 1961-01-23 12 Gunners grab an early lead but leaders storm back to score a convincing win I LONDON. Sun. I^XGLISH League soccer kicked off yesterday free at last from the threat of a strike, and a thousand.professional players took the field determined to prove themselves worthy of their550 words
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Article, Illustration53 1961-01-23 12 THEY ENJOY A KICKING BOUT WITHOUT THE BALL ITS soccer-time in 1 San Francisco and these players seem to enjoy their kicking even without the ball. Manuel Caipo, the Peruvian centre-forward, finds himself in a kicking bout between Herrn Horn (left) and Tommy Erasmy, the fullbacks of the home team.UPI - 53 words
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Article34 1961-01-23 12 IPOH, Sun.— lndian R.C. won the Dato Sambanthan Cup. beating Elphil Estate 7-1 at Sungel Slput today. Scorers were Fernando (3), Ratnam (2), Arulsamy and John for Indians; Maniam for the estate.34 words
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Article1331 1961-01-23 12 FIRST DIVISION Aston Villa Blackburn 2 Kolton 3 Blackpool 1 Burnley 0 West Brom. 1 Fulliam 1 Sheffield W. 6 Leicester 6 Man. I'td. 0 Man. City 3 Newcastle 3 Notts Forest 2 Cardiff 1 Preston 2 Birmingham 3 Tottenham 4 Arsenal 2 West Ham 31,331 words
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Article92 1961-01-23 12 ONDON. Bun.— The British Government's refusal to allow three Russian horses into Britain to compete in the Orand National steeplechase will be raised in the House of Commons this week. Two Labour Members of Parliament have tabled i questions on the ban lor 1 Thursday.Reuter - 92 words
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Article73 1961-01-23 12 T IVERPOOL, Sun. A brief strike of. 1,000 girl s who check soccer pools entries at Bootle. near Liverpool ended yesterday. The firm involved i s Littlewood's pools, one of the big British concerns. A •spokesman for the firm said: "Everything was now settled" and added thatReuter - 73 words
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185 1961-01-23 12 SGSFA plans special training for juniors SINGAPORE Sunday. THE Singapore Government Services F.A. has '"big 1 plans" for young footballers. Mr. S.R.P. Naldu. the| S.G.S.F.A. secretary, said: "MoSt of our junior players seem to have the feeling that officials were mainly interested in senior players. "We want to eliminate that185 words
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Article137 1961-01-23 12 Charoen wins Scottish title EDINBURGH. Sun.-Charoen Watanasln of Thailand won the Scottish men's singles International badminton championship here last night, beating R, S. McColg of Scotland 4-15. 15-12, 15-9 in the final. Judy Hasman (nee Devlin), won the women's singles, defeating Wllma Tyre of Scotland 11-2. 11-0 In the final.Reuter - 137 words
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Article109 1961-01-23 12 Malaya VS S'pore at table tennis QINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore and Malaya will play international table tennis matches for men and women here on Oct. 21. Announcing the programme for the year. Mr. Tang Tuck Wah, the Singapore Table Tennis Association secretary, said 'The International matches will be played annually.' For109 words
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Article46 1961-01-23 12 IPOH, Sun. The Perak CrieIcet Association will hold their annual general meetnlg at the YMCA hall here on Feb. 12. Entries (or the Brander Shield league competition will close on Feb. 10 and should be sent to Mr. K.K. Plllay, c/o Town Council, Ipoh.46 words
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Article61 1961-01-23 12 EDINBURGH, Sun. The touring South African Rugby Union- team completed a clean sweep in their international matches against British teams when they beat Scotland 12-5 here at Murrayfield yesterday. The Springboks, unbeaten so far in all matches on the tour, led 6-0 at half-time. They wonReuter - 61 words
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Advertisement216 1961-01-23 12 13. immmim MANSMOOTH* SPORTSHIRTS 100% cotton NEED NO IRONING Colorful plaid Mansmooth sportshirts drip dry smoothly and quickly, need no ironing. MANHATTAN'S* fine tailoring details include permanently iewn-in stays, end collar curl, keep the smart spread collar neat always.AT ALL GOOD STORES Orbitex Inc., 'Manhattan Division' 1384, Broadway— New York216 words
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Advertisement51 1961-01-23 12 HjQQqQOOj i jQQQt. UIfIQOOQQQQQjHIyp oOSmtSOOoOOOoBoHx /XJT^ fh j s VffifcaflKL Short Wave/AM 7/ a. /^mL '^hB Band 8 Transistor Portable M jj Vw /j^ Covering most popular short wave bands i JL' $J*!^ Complete with earphone, leather case, telescopic with every IftCtOUCKjU Refrigerator purchased between JAN 23 rd MARCH 1551 words
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2099 1961-01-23 13 THE BIC SWEEP— TotaI pool $218,000 Ist prixe *****0 $60,40 0 2nd prixe *****8 $28,388 3rd prise *****2 1 4, 4 9 6 STARTERS ($2,157 c«ch): Not. *****7, *****5. *****3, *****1, *****7. *****6. *****6. CONSOLATION ($l,OOO each): No«. *****5. *****2, *****2. *****6. *****2. *****8, *****8,2,099 words
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128 1961-01-23 13 SINGAPORE, Sun. Delegates at the Singapore Amateur Basketball Federation's annual meeting here today were told that there was absolutely no truth In the rumour that there would be a bid to oust Mr. Ooh Chye Hln as president. Mr. Joe David (Singapore Combined128 words
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579 1961-01-23 13 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT, CZECHS EXCEL IN SHORT PASSING By Singapore, Sun. SPARTAK Prague, the C z c c h o s 1 ovakian amateurs who will confirm tomorrow whether they can accept an engagement at Kuala Lumpur, trounced Singapore, the Malaya Cup champions, by579 words
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Article105 1961-01-23 13 SINGAPORE. Sun. Umpires In the Singapore Hoceey Astoeintlon senior knocKout match between Combined Scnons xnd Indian Association «t BnlesMer Road applied two different venlons of the short corner rute. While umpire Ajlt Singh enforced the old rule, tl.r other umpire F. Fernandez applied t'.ie t ew rule,105 words
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Advertisement107 1961-01-23 13 MA 00 t M 0 WKr U Is^bl wk% 4ma\ wm *<afl B IM-. ;«f mawfs& -4*^% i ***d > a^at ■■V P ma^am I ■Mr f ■^■r -r -j^awT Ta^am§&£ km Wmmm *9mm aWWmm^t^mVf^ama^aWW Vaiin £iim HAVE M O R E TIME TO BE GAY. IOUr MORE TIME TO107 words
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Advertisement91 1961-01-23 13 MMNpt Sutfnfae HIM THIS NEW YEAR... B 0 1 IPd mm HMtts^B^^HUnUH ilk *^**^^^^^^™^t_^ y- with a NEW BRYLCREEM The Brylcreem Home Dispenser M U IYI t gives a man the plus of healthy |r nrjyrrn grooming gives you the satis- I^l wi kll faction of choosing the perfect present.91 words
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Miscellaneous301 1961-01-23 13 SOCCER IRISH TRIAL: Wliltes 20 Blues 3 (at Dublin). SPORE MFA JUNIOR LGE. IK CLUB MATCHES: London Sukaramal 1 (Abu) Armada Ma- Irish 14 Saracens 6: London Scotlays (Zakarla). tisli 19 Blackheath 0; Middlesex FRIENDLIES: At Sega mat Hospital 0 Streatham 11; Old AlTigers 7 (Ungku Hassan 5. Rah- leynlans301 words
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Miscellaneous52 1961-01-23 13 SOCCER STORE GBFA DIV. 3A: Commerce and Industry v Social Wellare (Berangoon Rd): Police C City Health (Thomson Rd); Dlv. SB: CPF v Income Tax (Geylang) MT A JUNIOR LGE: Pemuda Bawean v Mt. Emily (MFA ground) RUGGER FRIENDLY: SCC v RAF Seletar (Spore padang). HOCKEY FRIENDLY: GSC V WRAF52 words
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Article271 1961-01-23 14 Gang suspects released after questioning, five women charged JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. piVE women were arrested and 20 gangland suspects were detained by the police last night in an all-night crackdown on secret society haunts and vice spots. The arrests were the continuation of a big clean-up271 words
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Article, Illustration315 1961-01-23 14 LADY MARCELLA, MERIAM RETURN FOR A HOLIDAY AND BIG WEDDING SINGAPORE. Sun. Thursday at the Istana Bukit Kasangan. They will also spend a quiet holiday with the other members of the Royal Family In Johore Bahru. It was a happy reunion scene at the Singapore Harbour this morning when the315 words
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Article44 1961-01-23 14 PERTH, Sun. Mr. P.G. Law, director of the Antarctic division of the External Affairs Department, said today it was hoped for the first time to land a party on Oates land, on the eastern extremity of the Australian sector of Antarctica. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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140 1961-01-23 14 NEW YORK, Sunday. Tlflß. HUGH GAITSKELL, the British Labour Party Leader, has told Americans that there v was "no serious danger of England going neutralist." He was taking part In a television debate on the question "should the West modify its policy towards the140 words
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Article, Illustration229 1961-01-23 14 Journey of love had an abrupt end for Druscilla FROM ADEN TO HKTO SEE FIANCE SINGAPORE, Sun.— Love prompted au-burn-haired Druscilla Yerbury, 18, to throw up her secretarial job in Aden and take a trip to Hong Kong— to pay a surprise call on her fiance. But today Druscilla sat229 words
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Article49 1961-01-23 14 RANGOON, Sun. About 50 people, including many children, were drowned when a double-decked steamship sank in a canal near here last night. The vessel, belonging to the State-owned Inland Water Transport, left here with 110 passengers, bound for the Irrawaddy delta town of Moulmeingyun. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article30 1961-01-23 14 BOUFARIK. Algeria. Sun. Two persons were killed when a screaming mob of about 300 Muslim Algerians stormed out of a local Arab quarter, police said today.30 words
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Article, Illustration100 1961-01-23 14 LT. LOUIS MANUEL (right) receiving on behalf of the Malayan Defence Ministry two films fo>- the Malayan troops in the Congo. Handing over the films, presented by the Cathay Organisation, is Mr. Peter de Cruz of the Straits Times Editorial staff. Lt. Manuel also100 words
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Article57 1961-01-23 14 NEW YORK. Sun. The nuclear submarine George Washington returned to her homo port in New London. Connecticut, yesterday having set a submersion record on her first voyage. The Polaris-carrying vessel (5.400 tonsi travelled for 67 days without surfacing. The record of 60 days was set by her sisterReuter - 57 words
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Article13 1961-01-23 14 minutes has been installed in the new Shell Petroleum Company's building in London.13 words
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Article18 1961-01-23 14 pensioner. Aleksey Polikar Pov. 61, has walked about 4,700 miles on a tour of the Soviet Union.18 words
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Article27 1961-01-23 14 in Warsaw were wondering how they can persuade the citizens to stop emptying their fire extinguishers at bottles of vodka in order to cool the drink.27 words
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Article24 1961-01-23 14 most famous police aog. an Alsatian named "Dox." has been sacked because the Ministry of the Interior discovered he was only a "civilian."24 words
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Advertisement515 1961-01-23 14 (Continued from page 11) BIRTH 20 Words SlO (Minimum) CULLEN: To Hitta and Perce at Batu GaJ.ih Hospital on 20th January. v. hod, William Sm| DEATHS 20 Words $10 (Minimum) CHOO AH CMEONC agrd 71 passed away peacefully on 22/1/61 at the General Hospital. Cortege leaves G.H. at 4.30 p.m.515 words
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Advertisement495 1961-01-23 14 EDUCATION :<i Words $j (Min.)—Box SO ctt. txtra UNIVERSITY TUTORIAL OUIIII coaching for Latin, Malay. VrtneD. !>ctiool Certificate, Secretarial. Commercial Sunjects. Arts and LAW, Ring MM K. B. 1..v. M.A.. 1..U8. (Honours Caotaht H Bldetord Koad. Spore POSTAL TUITION i Stamford College's ■cleotlflrally planned course* Helped thousands to obtain Credlts/Olstlnctioos/Passes495 words
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Advertisement508 1961-01-23 14 FOR HIRE 20 Wordt SS (Mm. Box SO ctt. txtra REFRICERATORS of various sizes from $S monthly. Consult Lee tt Fletcher, 102. Orchard Road. (B'pore). Tel: 3333H SINSENGHIN COMPANY. 162 Orchard Road. Latest models cars for hire. $2'- per l.our, $22'- per day. Phone (Spore) 2*739 for booking. EVERFINE CO.,508 words
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Advertisement470 1961-01-23 14 MISCELLANEOUS 20 Words Si (Mim,.) —Box SO cts. extra COOO SECONDHAND Diesel electric, generating set It to 2 X.V.A. 8 to 10 amperes wanted. Telephone ***** morning. Singapore Boatel. WHAT IS IT that causes weariness and depression? It may be your circulation. Tone up your blood with Elasto Tablets. CONSULT470 words
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Advertisement201 1961-01-23 14 «Ms t^± r5 5 AUTOMATIC WATER STILLS O'EHATEO |> rltCTMlcrrr. CAS. PARAFFIN OR STEAM: OUTPUT HANGING MOM 1 PINTS TO SO GALLONS PER HOUR CONTINUOUS O»««»TION /"""""V (MH T H WALL lUCHP HIGH QUALITY OISTILLED j WATER AT LOW COST 4* fa) (PYROGEN FREE) More Detoils from The Exclusive Agent201 words
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