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Title Section19 1961-01-24 1 AVEBACE OAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 He** 0 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1961 15 CENTS19 words
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Article, Illustration606 1961-01-24 1 ONG's LIES— by LEE Photostats of marriage papers produced at inquiry ex-Minister 'perjured himself 'Every one of them will be rebutted' he says MR. ONG'S MARRIAGE PAPERS: A 'BACHELOR/ THEY BOTH SAY- MY BROTHER? HE WAS APPOINTED TO BOARD BEFORE I BECAME PREMIER, SAYS LEE SINGAPORE, Monday MR. ONG ENG606 words
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Article164 1961-01-24 1 GARCIA WILL HONOUR THE KING KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong will receive the Philippines' hiehest award The Order of Sikatuna—from President Garcia in Malaya next month. This was stated here today by the Minister of the Philippines in the Federation. Mr. Yusup Abubakar. The Order of Slkatuna Is164 words
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Article79 1961-01-24 1 NEW YORK, Mon. New York tug and ferry craws agreed to end their strike today, just one day after Mr. Arthur Goldberg, the new Secretary of Labour, flew here at the suggestion of President John Kennedy to take part in negotiations. News that a settlement had beenReuter - 79 words
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Article68 1961-01-24 1 NAIROBI, Mon. A fourengined Hastings transport plane of the British Air Force caught fire as it was taking off at Eastleigh Airport here today and slewed off the runway at about 140 miles an hour. It stopped after 200 yards with the undercarriage wrecked andReuter - 68 words
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Article33 1961-01-24 1 UNITED NATIONS. Mon. The United Nations announced today the United Arab Republic has requested withdrawal of Its 530-man contingent from the U.N. Force In the Congo by Feb. 1.— U.P.1.UP - 33 words
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Article25 1961-01-24 1 VIENNA, Mon. Princess Soraya of Iran arrived in Vienna today to take up her Job as director of a new automobile company.— U.P.l.25 words
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74 1961-01-24 1 JAIPUR, Mon.— The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh today went on a jungle tiger shoot. Reports reaching here from the Maharajah of Jaipur's hunting lodge at Sawai Madhopur, in the heart of the Rajasthan jungle, said the party went onReuter - 74 words
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Article, Illustration804 1961-01-24 1 Three top union men: Back Govt. in by-election SINGAPORE. Mon. SINGAPORE'S three top unionists today called for full support for the Government in the forthcoming Hong Lim by-election "to safeguard left-wing unity and unity of the people." They are Mr. Fong Swee Suan Political Secretary to the Deputy Prime Minister;804 words
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Article59 1961-01-24 1 SINGAPORE, Mon. A driver and his attendant were killed today when their tim-ber-laden lorry overturned in Tampenis Road. A crane nad to be used to haul up the lorry and its trailer to extricate the mutilated bodies of the driver. 800 Kirn Seng, 26, of Sembawang Road,59 words
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Article28 1961-01-24 1 CYCLIST Dlfcb JsIM.ATOKE M<" I. i list Ik-ng louu lv ii>. knocked down hUb i nin- by a tar .it tin mile Jurong Road <l< hMpttal iMrifM-28 words
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Advertisement9 1961-01-24 1 full report of the inquiry begins IN PAGE 29 words
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Article, Illustration9495 1961-01-24 2 THE CHUA COMMISSION OF INQUIRY- Second day's evidence Premier accuses Ong: You're a bigamist and a perjurer... MRS. ONG THERE AS HE IS TOLD: 'YOU WERE WED ON STRENGTH OF A LIE...' SINGAPORE, Monday A question on position of State legal chief THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today9,495 words
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Article, Illustration81 1961-01-24 2 Who's who AT THE INQUIRY Assisting the Commission MR. ONC ENC CUAN, former Minisfer for Nafional Development, whose allegations of nepotism against the Prime Minister and the Minister for Law and Labour in the Legislative Assembly form the subject of the in> MR. L M. ONC (above) and MR. PHILIP81 words
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Miscellaneous21 1961-01-24 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby MOW* ITS NO UN JUST) V BILL«y PUTTINOTMBM/"' AMMoV j ocal wrrw tww* J I I21 words
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Article, Illustration433 1961-01-24 3 Duchess of Windsor breaks 24 years' silence 'My husband has been punished, like a small boy who is spanked every day of his life....' NEW YORK, Monday. THE Duchess of Windsor ended her silence about "twenty-four years of persecution" today, with the disclosure that her husband has been hurt deeply433 words
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148 1961-01-24 3 Famine in Congo: 100 deaths a day T EOPOLDVILLE, Mon. About 100 people, mostly children, are still dying of hunger every day in the Congo's South Kasai province but U. N. officials believe they are slowly winning their battle against farnlne In the area. Officials here said there are stillReuter - 148 words
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Article76 1961-01-24 3 FRIMATE: MY THRILLING FUTURE T ONDON. Mon. Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, retiring Archbishop of Canterbury, preaching at Croydon last night, declared that he was "thrilled" by what was going to happen when he had laid aside his burden of responsibility "long carried and long enjoyed." "I will Ijve in my ownReuter - 76 words
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Article56 1961-01-24 3 DAR-ES-SALAAM (Tanganyika), Mon. Plans to encourage the establishment df a large rubber industry In Tanganyika are being considered by the Government. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operative Development. Mr. Paul Bomani, said an enormous area of the Kilombero Valley now being developed for svgar would be56 words
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Article44 1961-01-24 3 ORAN, Mon. —i A man lobbed a grenade into a cafe at Mostaganem, east of here, last night injuring 10 people. The cafe, near the town market, has been the target of five previous grenades. The assailant escaped. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article200 1961-01-24 3 20 HELD AT THE 'CALM' MEETING BLANTYRE, (*Nyasaland), Monday. T»WENTY Africans were hurt and 20 arrested when police used tear gas and batons yesterday to quell a disturbance at a "peace and calm" meeting of Dr. Hastings Banda's Malawi Congress Party. Dr. Banda himself was drenched with rainwater when theReuter - 200 words
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Article182 1961-01-24 3 Drive on Laotian royal capital f U A N G PRABANG.; Mo n Laotian j Government a r m yi units clashed with j Pathet Lao forces yesterday at Muongsai, about 50 miles north of this royal capital, in. a battle that might be a. prelude to a major engagement,182 words
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Article68 1961-01-24 3 Navy plane crash: Six missing HONOLULU. Mon.— Six of the 22 crew of a U.S. Navy Constellation are missing, presumed dead, after the plane crashed on landing at Midway Island yesterday. Three other men standing by the runway with fire equipment were killed when the plane swerved on landing. TheReuter - 68 words
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Article42 1961-01-24 3 MOSCOW, Mon.— Mr. Khrushchev will leave in the next few days for a "whistle stop" tour of agricultural areas from the Ukraine to Kazakhstan to convince peasants of the need to raise production if Communism is to be attained.42 words
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Article25 1961-01-24 3 JERUSALEM. Mon.— Adolf Elchmann's defence counsel. Dr. Robert Servatius. arrived yesterday to stay in Israel until Elchmann's trial starts on March 15.— U.P.1.UP - 25 words
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Article188 1961-01-24 3 COLOMBO, Monday. T»HE FEDERAL Party of Ceylon today asked the Tamil-speaking people of- the Eastern and Northern provinces to be ready to launch a direct action campaign against the imposition of Sinhalese as the country's official language. The action is to be chiefly peacefulReuter - 188 words
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122 1961-01-24 3 BELGIUM'S! £70 MIL. STRIKE IS OVER BRUSSELS, Mon. Belgium's 33-day- old strike over the Government's post-Congo austerity measures officially ends today, after costing the country an estimated £70 million, three deaths and scores of injured. But the Socialist-led trade unions which ran the strike say that it will continue "underReuter - 122 words
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Article27 1961-01-24 3 MEXICO CITY. Mon. Four people were killed and more than 40 hurt yesterday when a collection of fireworks exploded during a religious festival. U.P.I.UPI - 27 words
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Miscellaneous394 1961-01-24 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metres Short Wave: 63 metres f* l 7 Metres) from 8.00 9.00 p.m. A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. NegaraA.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 ku. News Headlines; 6.U5 Meriting Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; Melodies; 650 Keep Fit With Telk 7.05 Melodies At Sunrise; 8.00394 words
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Article252 1961-01-24 4 YOUTH'S BODY FOUND IN JOHORE BAHRU CEMETERY LYING AT THE FOOT OF A TREE JOHORE BAHRU, Monday. A FATHER today was sure that his 23-year-old son fell to his death while climbing a tree in his sleep. Tuan Haji Mohamed Khasiran, 52, a retired sub-postmaster of Jalan252 words
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Article128 1961-01-24 4 Prison for 'shameful offence' SINGAPORE, Mon. A man who committed what was described by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the Assize Court here today as a "most sordid and shameful offence" was Jailed for 18 months. Wong Teck Wan, alias Ah Juan, 45, was tried on charges of raping two girls128 words
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163 1961-01-24 4 SINGAPORE TRADE DELEGATION LEAVES FOR INDONESIA QINGAPORE, Mon. <3 A 10-man Singapore delegation left here today for Jakarta for discussions to pave the way for a trade treaty with Indonesia. The leader of the delegation. Inche Abu Bakar bin Pawanchee, Permanent Secretary, Commerce and Industry, and another member, Ridzwan bin163 words
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Article, Illustration116 1961-01-24 4 He travels for ten months each year CJINGAPORE, Mon. A film O executive who has to travel half-way round the world every time he wants to call on all the offices under his charge, is now in Singapore on a two-day visit He Is Mr. Paul Bethell-Fox, (above), branch supervisor116 words
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197 1961-01-24 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Two businessmen, Lee Ah Kow of Alexandra Road, and Tan Eng Huat of Maude Road, will have to produce an accused person, or forfeit $1,000 each. This has arisen from the non-appearance of Lim Teng Oiap in court on Jan. 13 to197 words
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Article138 1961-01-24 4 CAMPAIGN TO BOOST THEATRE FUND SINGAPORE, Mon. A special "dollar-a-brick" campaign is to be launched soon to boost the National Theatre Fund. The one-month campaign, to be organised by the subcommittee of the National Theatre Fund will begin on Feb. 20. The committee hopes to collect about $200,000. Dollar-a-brick Mr.138 words
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Article44 1961-01-24 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— A verdict of "murder by person or persons unknown" was today recorded by the State Coroner, Mr. N. A. d'Rozario, on a store-keeper, Foo Hua Boon, who died after he was found severely injured on the afternoon of June 6.44 words
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162 1961-01-24 4 SINGAPORE TRADE makes you an offer CORMATION of o "Service Department" to supply information on any aspect of Singapore's commerce and industry is announced in this month's issue of SINGAPORE TRADE. The announcement says that any reader submitting questions to the department will receive authoritative replies by post. "Preparations for162 words
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Miscellaneous194 1961-01-24 4 Buys Bunny By Batph Heimdaht LiH Abner By At Capp TU'LIFE^O'ALL. THESE YOUR v/ SO YOU ADMIT X BUT; BEFOFiE YOU V 6URE!!~ V VASSUH// dUIc7u^.C^TTEKSIS/N ■^HONOWf-lW CLIENTS CONDEMN THEM TO IWE WANTS m#£lZw^-HEAHnwS j SIDE. CONCEDES J ARE ANIMALS THE SLAUGHTERHOUSE, )VQU WANT /TO SAY J YO'W/LLLEAD US TO194 words
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Article194 1961-01-24 5 TO INQUIRE into the truth of the allegations on the re-appointment of Mr. M. R Marcus in the City Council made by Mr. Ong Eng Cuan in the Legislative Assembly on the 10th December, 1960. ("1 wonder if this is the way to get away from the194 words
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Obituary35 1961-01-24 8 I* Word, Sl* (Minimum) HEEL on 21st January 1961 as a result of a riding accident at Hongkons Jockey Club. John Stephen rieararavaulx Neel, Director of Kennedy, Burklll and Co. Ltd. and Associated companies.35 words
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Obituary32 1961-01-24 8 Word, $10 (Minimum) THE FAMILY of late Mr. Joseph Hun Hcng wish to express their gratitude to relatives, friends for lence, cash for masses, donations, dance at the funeral on 61.32 words
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Article176 1961-01-24 8 IB Wordt SlB (Minimum) LATEST MODEL NORCE Refrlgeraton 12 cv.ft. sue. only SBOO see your Norge dealer today. Limited to Spore and Penang. CREAT READING at little cent complete range of Pan and Kontana books available at B'pore. Cold Storage, Arcade, Orchard Road. YOCA Classes each Tuesday, Cultural Centre,176 words
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739 1961-01-24 8 The Straits Times Tuesday. January 24, 1961. UN Mandate In Congo So systematic have been attempts by the Soviet bloc and by rowdier Afro-Asian elements to besmirch the role played in the Congo both by Mr. Hammarskjoeld and the U.N. itself that it cannot hurt to repeat what the Secretary739 words
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Article305 1961-01-24 8 Sheikh Mahmoud Shaltout, whose position as Rector of Al Azhar University invests him with unique authority in Islamic affairs, has helped to resolve doubts on two questions of interest to Muslims in Malaya. In response to a request by Tengku Abdul Rahman, the Rector has ruled305 words
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Article252 1961-01-24 8 The Federation Minister of Transport, Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, will journey to Port Swettenham next week to observe for himself the seriousness of the congestion that generally occurs round about the end of each month. The only pity about this admirable project is that it252 words
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Article, Illustration909 1961-01-24 8 VERNON BARTLETT - A new spirit, a new image VERNON BARTLETT KENNEDY'S PLEDGE TO THE WORLD by PAGE EIGHT COMMENTARY OFFICIALS in every foreign office have had their weekend leisure interrupted by the need to study the inaugural address of President John F. Kennedy. A speech on such an occasion must seek to909 words
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Letters
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273 1961-01-24 8 I WAS born and bred In the Federation and I have spent a considerable part of my life in a fishing town in the East Coast. I have not only gone out on fishing trips with Malay fishermen but have also enjoyed273 words
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77 1961-01-24 8 Dr. DOOLEY: HIS MUCH GREATER GIFTS rpHOSE who express X praise for the material benefits obtained through the late Dr. Tom Dooley's efforts because there was an absence of religious and political strings (present day cliches), might consider if it might not have made some greater material difference if the77 words
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Letter106 1961-01-24 8 WAR ON 'JAGA KRETA' BOYS \VITH reference to the letter headed "Pests at Government car parks" which appeared In the Straits Times of Jan. 11, I should like to inform the writer that police officers are taking and will continue to take action against "jaga kreta" boys who commit offences106 words
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Letter85 1961-01-24 8 THE SAME COMPLAINT I HAVE had the same L trouble as "N.R." (B.T Jan 13) with regard to the reception of 8.8.C. programmes. On inquiry to the BBC. In London I was told that they had had many complaints on this subject. The reason given for th* change in waveband85 words
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Letter144 1961-01-24 8 THE WRONG PLAYGROUND RECENTLY the police Issued a warning to parents not to allow their children to play near monsoon drains. I often drive in the evenings along the Corfe Place area of Serangoon Garden Estate from where I understand a European boy was washed miles away to the river.144 words
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Letter137 1961-01-24 8 EXAMINATION CONFUSION RECENTLY sat for my General Certificate of Education (GCE) examination. This examination is offered by the Singapore Government and It is a well recognised certificate just like the Cambridge certificate. Moreover, a pass In the GCE is equivalent to a credit in the Cambridge and the syllabus Is137 words
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Article184 1961-01-24 9 Pirates raid boats, kill 8 rLWAU, (North Borneo), Mon. Pirates killed eight seamen and stole nearly 1,000 bags of copra in five separate raids near here recently. Reports reaching here say that another man has been wounded, and three others are missing. Seven of the men were killed in the184 words
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Article111 1961-01-24 9 Death crash bus driver acquitted •TUMPAT. Mon.— The magistrate's court here today ruled that a bus driver, Ram--11 bin Mat Amin, was not to be blamed for a collision with a train at a level-cros-sing in which two people died and 14 others were Injured. The magistrate. Inche Harun M.111 words
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Article328 1961-01-24 9 GOVT. EMPLOYEES TO BE GIVEN STATE LAND AND LOANS AT LOW INTEREST RATES KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. "PIFTY THOUSAND Government employees will be given state land A at a nominal price and low -intest loans so that they can build their own houses before they retire.328 words
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Article, Illustration337 1961-01-24 9 Puasa, so ex-King of Belgians coming here early THEY WISH TO SAVE EMBARRASSMENT KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Ex-King Leopold of the Belgians and his wife, Princess Liliane de Rethy, will come to Malaya two weeks earlier than originally planned because of the coming puasa. "They wish to save Malayans the embarrassment337 words
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Article173 1961-01-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. tunY men were detained for questioning by r the police in a series of lightning raids on hotels and known gang hide-outs in the red-light district of Chow Kit Road and Tiong Nam Settlement off Batu Road here during t.h«» wppltptih A Selangor173 words
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Article60 1961-01-24 9 Red books found in jungle KUCHING. Mon. Twenty Communist books have been seized by the Sarawak police In the Apong area. The books were In a tin hidden in secondary Jungle and unearthed when members of the Land and Survey EH partment were clearing the Jungle. A government statement issued60 words
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Article32 1961-01-24 9 MALACCA. Mon.— The Malacca State Government will open up two land development schemes of 2,000 acres, one in Jasin district and the other in the Alor Gajah district this year.32 words
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Article, Illustration94 1961-01-24 9 Cabaret girl's trial opens tomorrow SINGAPORE, Mon.— Wong Kirn Wan. alias Linda Fong— one-time cabaret supervisor will stand trial In the High Court here on Wednesday on a charge of murdering a businessman on Sept. 20. She is accused of killing Tan Kirn Toh in her Tione Bahru flat at94 words
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183 1961-01-24 9 ILO man: The wrong ideas about unions RUALA LUMPUR. Mon. An International Labour Organisation expert on workers' education said here today that many of the white-col-lar employees in Malaya had wrong ideas about trade onions. "They think that the unions are meant only for the manual workers and it is183 words
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Article51 1961-01-24 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. A Malacca schoolgirl. Tan Mong Kin, 21, today pleaded guilty to a charge of trying to Import 18 banned Chinese books into the Federation at 10.30 a.m. yesterday. The magistrate, Inche Salleh bin Eckhardt, called for a probation report and postponed the case to Feb.51 words
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Article, Illustration423 1961-01-24 9 FELIX ABISHtGANADEN - NATURAL RUBBER CAN MEET NEW RIVALRY FROM SYNTHETIC: HAY FELIX ABISHtGANADEN By KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The natural rubber industry can meet intensified competition from synthetic provided it is not "too heavily burdened" by taxation. This is the opinion of one of the world's leading rubber directors, Dato Sir John Hay.423 words
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Article59 1961-01-24 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. The University of Malaya Socialist Club plans to hold a glam lunch-time rally in Fullerton Square on Thursday in honour of Mr. Ferhat Abbas. Prime Minister of the Algerian provisional government. Mr. Abbas, who is now in Indonesia, will make a twohour stop-over here on59 words
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Article40 1961-01-24 9 PENANG. Mon.— Members of the Penang Historical Society plan ah excursion to an old Hindu temple site near the Botanic Gardens at 4 p.m. on Saturday. The vice-president, Mr. J.S.H. Cunyngham-brown, will lead the excursion40 words
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Article33 1961-01-24 9 BUTTER WORTH. M on.— Twrtity-flve school uniforms have beeta reported stolen from the Permatang Pauh Malay School here. The uniforms were missed when the school re-opened today, after the weekend.33 words
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Article33 1961-01-24 9 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Mon. —More than 200 applications have been received by the Bukit Mertajam Town Council for its proposed low-cost ($6.--000 to $13,000) houses to be built in Kulim Road here.33 words
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Article71 1961-01-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The 2nd Territorial Army In Selangor is to recruit young men of all races. Those interested should be present at 3 p.m. at Sekolah Mrlayu, Kalumpang. on Jan. 25: at the headquarters of 2nd Territorial Army, Ourney Road. Kuala Lumpur, on Jan. 26: 16th71 words
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Article36 1961-01-24 9 KLUANG, Mon.— The District Officer, Kluang, Inche Abdul Raof bin Hajl Mohamed Saat, today opened a community hall at Kampong Kahang, 28 miles from here. It was built at a cost of $6,000.36 words
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125 1961-01-24 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Two masked men raided a China Street cake shop early today, apologised for waking up their victim, shopproprietor Tay Toh, 68, and left with $3,000 after thanking him for the money. Pleasant "Bye. bye," they said, at they left. Earlier they had125 words
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Advertisement152 1961-01-24 9 wearever; ij~jT* MADE IN USA. I l "^^^^MWft] THE BALLPOINT ITI" j PEN PREFERRED JhCfcfe BY EVERYONE. j f^. rt^BJ^^^ W I Only SAIESMCM. |W Economical: **♦"> r fiM HH Available at:SO ctnti «och. Spotless m I na 9 Arcade N«w»-S»or« ft «N Attractive e*»ic«. Gon »r Silver Cob. W152 words
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Article, Illustration649 1961-01-24 10 FOLLOWING the trend of fashion houses both in Europe and in America, and making a survey of textiles, ready-mades, and cosmetics that are being shipped all over the world, one comes to the conclusion that the top colour for 1961,649 words
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358 1961-01-24 10 WHAT happened to the place Sports had in the woman's world of Singapore before the war? Why is the modern girl so little interested in outdoor games? These questions were prompted by the formation of the women's football team in the Federation, and358 words
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217 1961-01-24 10 HOME LIFE, CAREERS COME FIRST NOWADAYS school, sport was an intrinsic part of the curriculum, and we all joined in the games and had fun, "Schools today seem to place less stress in the field and much more in the classroom. "Sport enthusiasm In women can only be revived if217 words
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Advertisement274 1961-01-24 10 Poised... __LA Ha jM night and day Some women seem blessed with a look of quiet confidence, a kind of sureness that's reflected in everything they do. It's a gift that never leaves them, even on problem days for they rely on the comfort, the freedom of Tampax. Designed for274 words
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Miscellaneous210 1961-01-24 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5 Airs put In the fashion of a 1 ?™?T4) d fOT UPPCr CrUBt OO ne S £r ry pu?e; and rarely 8 Many grow 'dull doing nothing ple i^j^ I 5) h h r&rss-eSi divi de a -at tHsss*? <st her S5P g XLK L210 words
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Advertisement1699 1961-01-24 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO ADEN, LIVERPOOL. ELAStOW, LONDON, ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Dore Sails r. S'riam P*n*ng tNTENOR Livcrpe*). Glasgow Sda. 44 Tcday Jm 2S/2S Jm 31/ 1 fALTHYBIUS Genoa, H'burg, Holland, l'don Ja* 23 Jm 27 MEMNON L'paal. Dublin. H'vre, H'burg I* Part Fel 2 Frt 3/ I ELAUCUS1,699 words
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Advertisement1321 1961-01-24 11 /gs^THE E.A.C. LINES- RJrVSoNKI DEH ""SEA. MEDITERRANEAN, CONTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. HI \S2I\J3I Spore P. S'riam Penang "SEUNOIA I) EM. 11/24 Jm 2S/27 Jm 21/ a Jm jLjMEr "KAMIOOIA" a) I* Part/ 4 Frt 3/1 Frt 7/ I Frt IITT^iV "MEONIA" I) 11/21 Ftl 22/24 Frt 25/ a Frt Accepting1,321 words
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Advertisement1480 1961-01-24 11 ■uiuinc THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. "nsn SINSAPOIE (lacarparatM r* tka U.itad KUjjdaai) II LINES MILS ta ADEN, U.K. 1 CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'por* P. S'haai Ptnang lENMACIHUI luerpMl, Antwerp. Rotterdam. Hamburg 27/ a Jm Mi Pert/a Jm ■ENALIANACH Haaaarg, London. G'awrth 3 7 Frt a Jm/ 2 FU lENDOMN L*M*a,1,480 words
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Advertisement1275 1961-01-24 11 W^. McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. ViWfX TEL: Nai §3331 mP r*** BLLBBMAW LIKE 4k KLA VEMESS LIME V LONitN, NAMBUR6. lOTTEIDAM, HAVRE. lIS ANSELES. SAN FRANCISCO, I HILL. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER t PORHANI. Art far CMadiM t U4.A. Atlaatic Parts. Acciptui caaa far Ceitral i Siiti Cm OF NEWCASTLE Aaierica. S'por*1,275 words
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1300 1961-01-24 12 By Our Market Correspondent fHK MALAYAN share market opened the week quiet with little business passing, but a predominance of small gains in tins and industrials. Singapore brokers reported all sections quiet. The Federation section reported: "After opening quietly steady, tin shares firmed1,300 words
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Article162 1961-01-24 12 rPHE Chinese Produce Exchange, x Singapore, noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: Quiet; UK Continent Jan./ Feb. shipments $274 buyers, $28 sellers. Coconut oil: Quiet: bulk $42 'j sellers, drum $45 a sellers. Pepper: Quiet; no business was reported done. Muntolc white $235, Sarawak $230, special Sarawak162 words
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Article141 1961-01-24 12 SHIPS lying alwiiiid* tti« linunn M*rb#ur Beard whirvtt »r tipaettd t»diy arc Tunfui 1/2, Belat Bali 4/R. Elite Maersk SA. Siinda 6/7. Benreoch 8/9, Benmacdhul 10/11, Straat Clarence 13/14, Bogota 1.'. '18, Rajula IS. Seiandla 19. Slettar N. Wall 1. Matanc N. Wall 2/3. Bong B« N. Wall141 words
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Article21 1961-01-24 12 Malayan Stock Exchange: Jan. 23 Jan. 21 Industrials: 137.10 137.10 Tins: 198.52 198.33 Rubbers: 232.60 232.55 Jan. 1 1958=100.21 words
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Article618 1961-01-24 12 •BUSINESS on the Singapore I section of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares in brackets, was: InduatriaK V. and N. ords (3.000) $2.04. (1,000-) $2.03: Gammon (3.00O) $2.17: M. Rrrwenea (1.000) $3: McAJlatcr (2.000) $1.24: M. Box (1.000) $2.14: Cold Storage (1.000) $1.92:618 words
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Article41 1961-01-24 12 SINGAPORE. Jan. 23. RUBBER: 78 S 8 cents per lb. (down l's cents). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 78 r K cents (steadier). TIN: 5389.62 1 per picul (op 12" j cents). Estimated unofficial offering 230 tons (down 30 tons).41 words
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Article105 1961-01-24 12 MELBOURNE. Mon. INVESTMENT shares opened the week quieily along steady lines here todayHerald eased Is. to 14s. but McPiiersons gained Is. 6d. to 645. Base metals and the Oils remained firm, while Commonwealth Bonds iield a firm lone. Con. Zinc 83/6 B A.C.I. 77/1W Mt. Ist 60/9 BMP.105 words
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Article220 1961-01-24 12 FEBRUARY first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 78| cents per lb.. down U cents on Fr' Jay's close. The tone was quiet. S.C.C.R.A. CLOSING PRICES in cents per lb.. yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 78* sellers 78J; Int. 1 RSS. Peb.220 words
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Article144 1961-01-24 12 The Malayan txerianii Banks' Aittclatlsn made the following change* In tta rates to merchanta yeittrday (all rates to SIMM: N*w Yarh: Buying airmail T.T. 32 15/16. O.D. S3 1/16. 90 d/st 33 5/16 credit bllla, 33 7/16 trade bills. Canada: buylog alrmai: T.T. 32 3/4, O.D. 33 7/8.144 words
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Advertisement1099 1961-01-24 12 jK"\ll?llni=| Express U.S.A. Pacific 6c Atlantic Coast Service E.T.A. ETA. E.TA Sport P. SCam Penani H'kong I. Angeles N. Yom 'Kumkawa Xaru" 17/31 Jai 31 in/ 1 rel i Ftk M Ftk 12 Mar "Kiaikawa Mara" 24/27 Flk 21 Ftk/ 2 Mar I Mar 21 Mir 12 Air All suitably1,099 words
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Advertisement108 1961-01-24 12 PACIFIC FAR EAST LINE. INC. U.S. WEST CO»ST'SING«PO»E VII HONQKONC WITH II OftYS TttNSIT HUS DAILY TMNSHIPMENI ETD San Frjnciscc ETA H.K Cargo at S'oort Ktrin Bear SailU 22 Jaa 2? )a* Gtliai Itar 21 ti« n Ftk II ftl japan Mar I Ml 22 Ftk 27 Fek tftrtt: INCLO-FRENCN108 words
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Advertisement321 1961-01-24 12 NOTICES JAMES WARREN 4 COMPANY LIMITED NOTICE is hereby given tha> the ESTATES DEPARTMENT of JANfES WARREN COMPANY, LIMITED will be moving from the Company's present address at 3. Clarke Street. Kuala Lumpur, to the Lee Van Llan Building (Bth 6c 9lh Floors), Mountbatten Road, Kuala Lumpur on Sunday the321 words
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Advertisement1543 1961-01-24 12 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I. TAN KIA JIN of No. 32, SUat Road. Singapore, have applied for a 2nd Class Beer House. licence in respect of premises No: C 9. Jurong Road (Beauty World) Singapore, and that this application will be heard in the Court of the1,543 words
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Advertisement1430 1961-01-24 13 TENDER MALAYAN RAILWAY TENDERS INVITED COLLECTION AND DELIVERY SERVICE KLUANG Tenders are Invited from authorised Road Hauliers lor the supply of road vehicles for the Collection and Delivery of railbome goods or goods Intended for transport by rail for a period of one year commencing from Ist May 1961 to1,430 words
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Advertisement491 1961-01-24 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS COLONY OF NORTH BORNEO VACANCY OF LINOTYPE OPERATOS /MECHANIC Applications are Invited from qualified technicians for the vacant post of Linotype operator/ mechanic on the staff of the Government Printer, North Borneo. The salary scale of the appointment Is In Division IV D 3, 4 $290x20-410/430x20-490. Full particulars491 words
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Advertisement863 1961-01-24 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CHILDREN'S NURSERY COURSE Applications are Invited Irom Malay girls to undertake a cours* in Nursery Nursing in the United Kingdom. Applicants must like children and have an aptitude for teaching. Applicants should be between 18 and 25 years of age. physically fit. Federal Citizen or Stale National, possess863 words
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Advertisement863 1961-01-24 13 (Continued from Prnfe 8) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Words SS (Min.)— Box tt eta. axtra WANTED several English (peaking waitresses. Pleas* call at Comer House Bar and Restaurant, 110-L Changl Road. 11! ra.s. Spore 17. Tel. *****. DRE»3ER CONDUCTOR Orade 111. South Johore Only energetic men with Interest In field-work need863 words
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Advertisement877 1961-01-24 13 HOUSES m LAND FOR SALE Zft Words tS (Mm.) Box M els. extra WINDSOR PARK: Elevated Twostorey R.C. Compound house, 20.500 sq.ft Bach floor contains three-bed-rooms, two-bathrooms, one longbath, lounge, dining. Modern kitchen. Servant's quarters and car porch. Parquet/ mosaic tiled floors. All modern conveniences. Immediate possession. Fully furnished. C.H.877 words
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Advertisement903 1961-01-24 13 DOGS, PETS, ETC. to Wards $i (Mln.)— Bam tt ets. axtra J PURI BLOOD ALSATIAN ***** 4 yean kind temperament $200/- to good European home Box A4TIO S.T. B'por*. i •OATS, YACHTS FOR SALE to Words SS (Mm.)— Box SO eU. axtra NfW SHIPMENTS IOSI "Mercury" Out oard Motor* received.903 words
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Advertisement478 1961-01-24 13 STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE. ETC. ro Wards SS (Min.)— Max t$ etc. urtra TIRIOT LSI LAURA Muun 3teamb«th Rrfrcsb You. Expert L.IMBMd jUsMur/lUaMtue. 319-P Rlvtr Valley Road. Singaporf-B. Telepboe* ■Ml TRY THt NSW Turkish Steamroem >t "Ricky's" Slarr.'-e Massasr by sxperlenced Masseur Masseuse. 2*B River Valley Road, Singapore. Telrpbon* *****. AT YOUR478 words
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Article51 1961-01-24 14 I. L. Ruffino, the famous Italian firm of wine makers, has been appointed purveyors of wine to the King of Sweden. This was stated in Singapore .yesterday by. Mr. Bobby Lim, manager of the wines and spirits department. Moine Comte and Co. Ltd., the local51 words
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Article317 1961-01-24 14 ANTHONY OEI - ANTHONY OEI By THEY OFFER TECHNICAL AID, WIDE RANGE OF PRODUCTS AND LICENSING AGREEMENT: ENVOY QNE hundred and eighty-five Canadian manufacturing companies are seeking trade connections in Singapore and Malaya, said Mr. Edward Henry Maguire, the Canadian Trade Commissioner in Singapore. The firms contacted Mr.317 words
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Article, Illustration110 1961-01-24 14 New oatmeal for soups, stews on local mart A SINGAPORE proA vision dealer, Gim Hin Lee Co., has introduced to the local market a new British cereal product. It Is the Mornilake quick oats. manufa tured by Morning Foods Lt± of Crewe. Mr. Tan Yee Wan, proprietor of Gim Hin110 words
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Article66 1961-01-24 14 SARA WAK RUBBER EXPORTS Sarawak exported 3,610 tons of rubber in December, bringing the 1960 total to 49,961 tons. This is the second biggest amount exported from the country since 1950 when 55,475 tons was shipped. Sago flour exports totalled 1,615 tons in December, bringing the total to 19.966 tons,66 words
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Article, Illustration109 1961-01-24 14 A Malayan Stock Exchange clerk (standing) posts a. share transaction on the board in the central trading room of the Singapore section of the exchange. Listed here are all the securities most commonly traded on the exchange, which now has central trading rooms operating109 words
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Article, Illustration294 1961-01-24 14 Thai-R.I. pact: No danger to Singapore trade rnHAILAND will continue to need Singapore's entrepot services, despite the Indonesian Government's proposal to promote direct trade between Indonesia and Thailand, the Thai Trade Commissioner in Singapore, Mr. Aran Sachaveta, said yesterday. The Indonesian proposal i was made in bilateral discussions in the294 words
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115 1961-01-24 14 rpwo modified turboprop Electra airliners belonging to the Cathay Pacific Airways will arrive in Hong Kong from Burbank, California, at the end of this month. The aircraft are scheduled to operate on the Far East and Australia service on February 1. Speed restrictions on tti«i115 words
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159 1961-01-24 14 jMALAYA will be •"■^one of the many countries to take part in the 1961 Philippines International Fair which begins in Manila next month. The fair is a joint project of the Philippine International Fair, Inc. and the Rlzal Centennial pommission with the co-opera-tion159 words
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Article35 1961-01-24 14 The de Havilland Aircraft Co. of South Africa is now known as Hawker de Havilland (Pty.) Ltd. as a result of the merger of the de Havilland Companies with the Hawker Siddeley Group.35 words
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Article474 1961-01-24 15 TOURISTS FORCED TO PASS UP POSSIBLE $18,000 SHARE KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE keenly-awaited football treat from the Czechoslovakian touring team, Spartak Prague, is off— temporarily at least. Even while there was a flood of inquiries at the Merdeka Stadium today for tickets for the match between474 words
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98 1961-01-24 15 AUSSIES KEEN TO PLAY IN LTAM OPEN KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Australian tennis players may take part In this year'? Malayan open tennis championships at Kuala Lumpur in August. Neville Nette and Paul Hearnden. who last week beat Malayan tennis stars 8. A. Azman and Tan Song Kean In the first98 words
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201 1961-01-24 15 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Dr. Ong Swee Law, president of the Singapore Cricket Association, will ask at the association's annual general meeting, to be held at the B.C.C. on Thursday, for a vigorous policy on coaching in schools. Dr. Ong told the Straits Times today that201 words
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Article66 1961-01-24 15 SYDNEY. Mon. Nell Harvey, who pulled a hamstring muscle while batting for Australia against the West Indies In the Third Test at Sydney, is to have a trial in the nets tomorrow to see If he will be fit for the Fourth Test, beginning at Adelaide on Friday.Reuter - 66 words
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554 1961-01-24 15 TURF NOTES by EPSOM JEEP THE top Jockeys of 1960, Noel McGrowdie (59 winners) and Laurie Johnson (57) are again pacing each other in the new season. Both made a good start at Ipoh, sharing top riding honours with Russell Maddock. Each rode554 words
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Article132 1961-01-24 15 TJtRANKFURT, Mon. A 13- month ban on Armin Hary. West Oermanys record-breaking sprinter and Olympic gold medallist, was slashed to four months yesterday. The original ban «a« imposed earlier this month by the Hew Athletics Association on the grounds that he had presented false expense accounts132 words
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Article379 1961-01-24 15 IITEIGHTB f i TT eight races op Savurday, first day of the Singapore Turf Club Jan-Feb. NffUm:Cl. 2—l Mil* Cmbrian 9.00 Yoath»l Bridge 8.12 Twllirht 8.11 Ricky II MS Promise 8.07 Dark Duet 8.96 Conquistador 8.05 Kawanua 8.05 Supreme Test 8.05 Spanish Prince 8.04 Steel 8.03 Mickey Rooney379 words
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383 1961-01-24 15 A BREAK WITH TRADITION Pantai is venue for MCC match If UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malayan Cricket Association will break with tradition when the M.C.C. team, currently touring New Zealand, play All-Mala-ya at Kuala Lumpur on Mar. 18 and 19. For the first time a firstclass match will not be383 words
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Article26 1961-01-24 15 BINOAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Amateur Athletic Association tonight passed the draft annual report to be p.'-s.^rfed at its annual general meeting on Feb. 23.26 words
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Advertisement261 1961-01-24 14 YOU'RE IN GOOD COMPANY when you Join the growing number of shrewd investors who employ financial experts to invest their savings in UNIT TRUSTS. For Application Form ana lull details ot SECOND MALAYAN FUND send this coupon icith your name and address to: The Managers, THE SECOND MALAYAN FUND P.261 words
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Advertisement45 1961-01-24 14 WmMfM Natural radiance y/MMM -^a in 2ffiC on weather ond ore rt Roofs. m I m Manufactured by: TAKIRON CHEMICAL CO. LTD., OSAKA, JAPAN. Sol* Agents in Singopore and the Federation of Malayo: TONG NAM ROOFING SPECIALISTS LTD. Si»9opoc«: T.I. ***** Kuala Lumpur: Tel. *****45 words
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Advertisement156 1961-01-24 15 I" POWER ELEGANCE lm|A|"f| SAFETY COMFORT /^-^BBBBaaaß^^^^ -^bbbbbbV 1/ A ROOTES PRODUCT *'■< 'j**^ HNMIM. Mkll, The New Hillman Minx A BETTER BUY BECAUSE ITS BETTER BUILT! Own this new Hiliman and you own a pn» car. It 'i Swacpiax. elermnt 'mrm look. not just put together, it's built and156 words
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Advertisement176 1961-01-24 15 ISI E W H YEAR W\ B^*^M I H>— I if J %J Purcb«Mf* of On* Doitn "Lara* Six*" r Two Daxtnt "Small Sii«" KLOSTCR Mj^^ BEE* art entitled to cither TWO FREE J I Bk Clauet or ONE FREE Rubber Hand M J^k Bag or ONE FREE Ashtray. Period:176 words
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Miscellaneous361 1961-01-24 15 ROCKET SPORE JI'NIOR KO: SRC v YMCA (padang); BHA training (Seranpoon Rd. 5 p.m.). IPOH LEAGUE DIV. 1: Malays v IRC (upper padang); DIV. 2: Town Council v Police (lower padang). S'GOR LEAGUE DIV. t: S'gor Club v NU Teachers (padang) TPCA 'B v Municipal SC (TPCA) enrrrtt Tick Yuen361 words
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274 1961-01-24 16 ELISABETHVILLE, Monday. rpHE U.N. Conciliation Commission for the Congo left here today after failing to see Mr. Patrice Lumumba, deposed and imprisoned Congo Prime Minister.' "The informal request to see Mr. Lumumba and other political detainees did not result in any immediateReuter - 274 words
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Article31 1961-01-24 16 COLOMBO. Mon— Mr. Bernard Aluwihare, 59, a member of the Ceylon Parliament and a former minister, died in a London nursing home yestorday after a long illness. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article407 1961-01-24 16 CONGO CHEER FUND TOPS $30,000 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday rpHE Straits Times and Berita Harian Cheer Fund for Malayan soldiers now serving in the Congo today topped $30,000. Today's donations totalled $1,482.15. raising the total amount to $30,076.37. The Ipoh Mining Co. i Malaya) Ltd. gave $200. The staff of 1.C.1.407 words
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Article148 1961-01-24 16 ACID MEN DAMAGE A PIRATE TAXI SINGAPORE, Mon. Thugs damaged a pirate taxi with acid today in Waterloo Street before police chased them away. Quick police action prevented what might develop into a full-scale gang clash. Thirty thugs, said to have been hired from Chinatown, had massed for a big148 words
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Article69 1961-01-24 16 LONDON. Mon— A British! Defence Ministry spokesman refused to comment on a report in the Daily Express today that Malta has become Britain. "fourth H-bomb base." Mr. Chapman Pincher, of the Daily Express, wrote in today's paper that Cyprus, Aden. Singapore and now Malta were Britain'sReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration131 1961-01-24 16 'Wizard' is ready to show his maths skill SINGAPORE, Mon. A mathematics "wizard" on a two-week visit to Singapore is willing to demonstrate his remarkable skill with figures in schools or associations. He is R. Govindarajan, 20. who with his father Mr S. A. Ramasamy, toured India, astounding university professors131 words
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Article357 1961-01-24 16 LONDON. Mon—Stock markets in London today were influenced to some extent by pessimistic views on the economic outlook and there has been a tendency to proceed cautiously. The undertcne, however, remained firmClosing middle prices of selected stocks not. including stamp duty we;-e: RUBBER LONDON. Man.—Spot357 words
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Advertisement96 1961-01-24 16 fLate CLASSIFIED AOVERTISEMEMTS 20 Words $10 (Minimum) BIRTH COTTLIEB To Sherlagh nn<i Bttve. a aoo. Michael Stephen, at Gleneagle* on 23.1.61. ENGAGEMENT KHOO NC: MMM Alan. Eldeat •on or late Mr. Khoo Hock Stnic and Mm. Khoo, to Kooallnd. only daughter of Mdm. Koh Soo Nol on 24.1. H1. ACKNOWLEDGMENT96 words
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Advertisement51 1961-01-24 16 NOW! 3J- Hr INTEREST 2 /O PER ANNUM FOR YOUR SAVINGS INITIAL DEPOSIT CONTACT: BUILDING SOCIETY OF MALAYA LTD. 3rd floor China Bldg., Chulia Street. Singapore 1. Tel: *****. mfi K^«. FAMOUS SINCE 1867 ylMMiy Dependability SOLE AGENTS: J/r>///Or{ 132/13*, Robin »on Rood, Spore. P.O. Bo« 393 Kuala Lumpur Ipoh51 words
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