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Title Section20 1961-01-30 1 AVERAGE »>\ll V CERTIFIED SALE EIfEEHS 90,000 He***** The Straits Times. Estd. 1845. MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1961. ir 15 CENTS.20 words
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Article1158 1961-01-30 1 BERBANGGA-LAH DENGAN BAHASA KEBANGSAAN Owners call on Interpol to act in 'theft' Is she headed for Brazil? LISBON, Sunday TOMPANHIA Colonial de Navegacao, owners of the Santa Maria, have lodged a formal charge with Interpol alleging the theft of the liner. A company spokesman said last nightReuter; UPI - 1,158 words
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Article, Illustration44 1961-01-30 1 THE Federation Premier, Tengku Abdul Rahman, receiving a silver cup from the Singapore Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak after the Federation beat Singapore at golf by s' points to 5 1 4. Straits Times picture.44 words
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Article39 1961-01-30 1 NEW YORK, Sun. An American Airlines Boeing 707 Jet plane crashed off the Atlantic coast here today. The six crews aboard were killed. Another American Airlines Boeing trainer crashed in the same area 18 months ago.39 words
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373 1961-01-30 1 NARROW WIN FOR THE MALA YANS IN VIG MATCH SINGAPORE. Sun.— The battle of the V.I.G.s Very Important Golfers led by Premiers Tengku Abdul Rahman and Mr. Lee Kuan Yew had all the excitment of an important international match at the Royal Singapore Golf Club today. Malaya won the match,373 words
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Article31 1961-01-30 1 SYDNEY, Sun. Sydney suffered Its hottest day in 12 months today when the temperatures reached 106.9 degrees and some 250,000 people flocked to the beaches to cool off. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article37 1961-01-30 1 BRUSSELS. Sun.— The Belgian news agency Belga said here today that M. Joseph Gitera, Minister of Information in the provisional Ruanda Government, told a meeting in Usumbura that Ruanda had declared herself a Republic. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article166 1961-01-30 1 i 1 'AGRA. Sunday > QUEEN ELIZABETH and the Duke of Edinburgh arrived here today by air from New Delhi to see the Taj Mahal often called the world's most beautiful building. They were due to visit the Taj Mahal twice during their one-day stay In AgraReuter - 166 words
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Article, Illustration410 1961-01-30 1 ABBAS WANTS U.N. TO HOLD A REFERENDUM TO 'END ALGERIAN WAR' KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. •pHK Prime Minister of the Algerian Provisional Government, Dr. Ferhat Abbas, today railed on the United Nations to hold a referendum "in the best possible manner and in an atmosphere of free will" in Algeria to410 words
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336 1961-01-30 1 Disturbance in Congo: Ghana men involved ACCRA, Sun.—Members of the Ghana contingent in the Congo's Kasai Province have been involved in "serious disturbances." A Ghana Defence Ministry announcement said those responsible had been arrested. The troops concerned were members of the 3rd Bn., Ghana Infantry Regiment stationed at Tshiklpa inReuter; UPI - 336 words
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218 1961-01-30 1 PLANTERS IN KEDAH GIVE $150 TO THE CHEER FUND, NOW $35,000 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Straits Times and Berita Harian Cheer Fund for Malayan soldiers in the Congo today topped $35,000. Today's donations totalled $1,217.66. raising the fund, including promised contributions, to $35,080.13. Topping the list is $351.16 from Government218 words
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Article117 1961-01-30 1 TtfIACAO, Sun.— A dar- ing attempt at mass escape from China was made by 700 residents of Tungkun commune in Kwangtung Province early this month. The .^-tory of the abortive bid for freedom was told by two farmers who escaped here on Thursday.117 words
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Article47 1961-01-30 1 YOUTH STABBED BY UNKNOWN MAN MM.\l»OKi: Sun tou in was ■tabbed i«ihl>\ unknown nun it I.' milr«, Srinba«;in. Roail. U(l inrn-hl (111: < lim Hut II «v» taken i>< bos pttal with nuunda la bta .ibdoiHfu and rihaaMi I and nils irealed i> t »n i patient47 words
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Article26 1961-01-30 2 ALGIERS. Sun. Algerian rebels yesterday shot and killed two members of the French security forces on patrol at Setlf. The assailants escaped. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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225 1961-01-30 2 WASHINGTON, Sunday. rpHE two American RB-47 fliers released by the Soviet Union arrived back at their base near Topeka, Kansas, with iheir wives for a reunion with their children yesterday, still under strict '"no talking"' orders. The White House made it plain after PresidentReuter - 225 words
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Article, Illustration188 1961-01-30 2 KENNEDY MAKES ED MURROW NEW USIA CHIEF WASHINGTON, Sun. > President Kennedy today named Mr. Edward R. Murrow. the veteran radio and television commenator. as director of the United States Information Agency. Mr. Murrow, who earned more than $600,000 a year as a commentator for the Columbia Broadcasting System, willReuter - 188 words
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123 1961-01-30 2 RECORD WET MONTH FOR JAKARTA: BAD FLOODS JAKARTA. Sun Jakarta has had more than 14 in. of rain so far this month —the heaviest fall for the period in five years and the weather office experts predict another wet week. In rural areas of west Java, the flood situation IsReuter - 123 words
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Article69 1961-01-30 2 NEW YORK. Sun. A Cubana Airlines Constellation being ferried to a buyer In Canada was seized in Charlotte, North Carolina, yesterday to satisfy a lien filed by Jeffrey Shapiro who said the Cuban government seized his hosiery mill and department store in Cuba. Shapiro is trying toUPI - 69 words
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Article180 1961-01-30 2 LONDON, Sunday. /\NE ship was believed sunk and three others were* reported in trouble yesterday as icy winds swept the North Sea and the English Channel, lashing the coast with waves up to 80ft. high. The parent ship of a Russian fishing fleet,180 words
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246 1961-01-30 2 Dag believed looking into ways to ease tensions on W. Irian NEW YORK, Sunday. MR. Dag Hammarskjo4ld, United Nations Secretary-General, is believed to be exploring possibilities open to the U.N. for easing tensions between the Netherlands and Indonesia over Dutch New Guinea. Indonesia claims sovereignty over the territory, and t'reReuter - 246 words
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Article60 1961-01-30 2 NEW YORK, Sun. Patricia Kennedy Lawford. the President's sister and the wife of British-born actor Peter Lawford, was robbed of US$3O,OOO ($90,000) worth of jeweller y while she was stayIng In New York, it was reported yesterday. The theft occurred at Mrs. Lawford's hotel suite here whileReuter - 60 words
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Article84 1961-01-30 2 LONDON, Sun. Several people have recently been convicted of murder because they have been "brainwashed" by prison doctors, a Labour M.P. charged yesterday. Mr. Leopold Abse said toe many prisoners were subiected to lengthy pre-trial cross examination by doctors ostensibly proving their physical and mental fitness.UPI - 84 words
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Article207 1961-01-30 2 Kong Le heads Laotian command UONG KONG Sun. Capt. Kong Le, leader of the lert-wing .lorces in Laos, has been appointed chairman 'of the Laotian national military committee the supreme Joint command of the leftist government and the proUommunist Pathet Lao troops. This was announced last night by Communist NorthReuter; UPI - 207 words
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Article39 1961-01-30 2 WASHINGTON. Sun. —The magazine. Missiles and Rockets, said yesterday thnt Communist China was getting ready to fire Its first nuclear device from a 300-ft. tower in the desert of Sinkiang province this year. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article155 1961-01-30 2 PRAGUE. Sunday. /CZECHOSLOVAKIA has protested to Switzerland against the arrest of two Czech diplomats this week, it was announced here today. The protest note, quoted by the Ceteka news agency, also expressed Indignation at alleged spying by Swiss citizens in Czechoslovakia. The Note said that aReuter - 155 words
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Article94 1961-01-30 2 BONN. Sun Police yesterday arrested ex Nazi Harry Wentrltt in Naila on charges of taking part in the mass murder of Jews during the warPolice said Wentritt built and maintained a fleet of large vans whose exhaust pipes led Into their closed compartments. Jews were94 words
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Article23 1961-01-30 2 LONDON. Bun. Princess Anne, with a nanny and a detective, yesterday attended the matinee performance of a London circus. Ruter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article26 1961-01-30 2 ATLANTA (Georgia), Sun. More than 100 robed Ku Klux Klan men walked the streets of downtown Atlanta yesterday, passing out antidesegregation pamphlets. U.P.I.UPI - 26 words
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Advertisement101 1961-01-30 2 FREE Chinese New Year Gift to every customer! S«t *ur wonderful itltction »f quality fltti at th« Fnfidairc Showroom today. MZ 33T 3.3 cu.tt. Model REAL VALUE For only Xl9/~ month (with tmall 4a«rn My"**"*) FrifMatr* "redact at Canaral Mat** 100 damanaa*. Avaaua, Smaapor* University Correspondence College Expert Postal Tuition101 words
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Miscellaneous46 1961-01-30 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby YOOUOOfci) WOBK. WOQK.I F f X TlttßD. S NOTUIM« puTTiwacwse 1 DEAtT/ N^UTWOB*, YHFSgS? l/ r ~r—~ VTooay^/ S fIA/"t/ c/^ •VSVtsU Lt'i UOOUT ilk A4D r;AUaVN 9 I I r>iuMCD A yjmm^^x. r m V litC M4SLP If 1 146 words
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314 1961-01-30 3 Mac and de Gaulle seek unity of action with U.S. TWO WORLD LEADERS HOLD SECRET WEEKEND SUMMIT MEETING PARIS, Sun. Y|K. Harold Macmillan and President Charles de Gaulle covered all international problems but not Algeria when they began their weekend talks yesterday at the French President's official country residence at314 words
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Article262 1961-01-30 3 WASHINGTON, Sunday AS UMM I T meeting between President Kennedy and Mr. Khrushchev now seems probable if the Soviet leader attends the resumed U.N. General Assembly in March and he is almost certain to come to New York, according to eastern European diplomats. Mr.Reuter - 262 words
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179 1961-01-30 3 H.M. NAVY HEEDS VERWOERD RACIAL DOCTRINE T ONDON, Sun— A British Admiralty spokesman said today there was "nothing extraordinary" about a report in the Sunday Dispatch that six coloured ratings on the aircraft carrier, Victorious, are to be landed at Gibraltar tomorrow because "It has been ruled that they should179 words
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170 1961-01-30 3 LONDON. Sun.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, and his Cabinet ministers will earl> this week discuss the latest developments in the current fight for control of giant British newspaper enterprises. Mr. Macmillan, who is stayIng in France during the weekend with President de Gaulle,Reuter - 170 words
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Article, Illustration280 1961-01-30 3 Kennedy accused of 'gag policy' in re-writing speech WASHINGTON, Sunday. 4 REPUBLICAN Party leader today protested at what he called the "gag policy" of the White House after a speech on foreign affairs by Admiral Arleigh Burke, chief of Naval operations had been re-written. Mr. Pierre Salinger, the White HouseReuter - 280 words
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Article62 1961-01-30 3 OSLO, Sun. A genuine Shakespeare edition printed in London in 1632 has been bought by a collector In Oslo for about $13,000. the largest amount ever paid for a single book in Norway, it was reported. The book Is a copy of the famous "second folio" which62 words
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Article62 1961-01-30 3 T)l RBAN (Natal). Sun. Durban teenagers have invented one of the craziest versions ever of the uamble-with-death game of "chicken." They throw pieces of fish and bloodsoaked meat into the sea. swim out to the "bait" half an hour later, and stay in the water as lone asReuter - 62 words
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Article104 1961-01-30 3 RICE THEFT BY HUNGRY FAMILIES AfACAO, Sun. Famintm stricken families in China's Sun Wul coanty have raided two warehouses storing rice, forcing the Communist cadres to put the whole county under emergency law. Refugees arriving here said tibtX the cadres had warred the people saying: "A group of bourgeois elements104 words
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Advertisement190 1961-01-30 3 .BEDFORD S^ARE NOW AVAILABLE EX -STOCK FROM: \3rvhard, Mnlnrs AND BORNEO MOTORS RINGS Of Distinction V A« Set With DIAMONDS RUBIES xiilS^rjCVv"- SAPPHIRES i"^s£jj££ffi~ emeral °s :^L^^^^ PEARLS Etc PLATINUM or GOLD. Lanka Jewellers Phorw: *****. AIItheFLAGSHIPmodeU c»n be delivered with or A new leader from the a"?l"J (chronometer), with190 words
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Miscellaneous408 1961-01-30 3 DAnin CIMrADnOr News; 9.40 Three In Harmony; nAUIU OIINbArUnL jo.oo Beyond Our Ken; 10.30 BBC Medium Wave 476 metres Jazz Clu 110 Close wn Short Wave: 62 metre. RADIO MALAYA from 8.00—9.00 p.m. A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.32 <«•? Metres) Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; A.M. 6.00 Time Signal, Negara--7.05408 words
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320 1961-01-30 4 SINGAPORE CONGRESS STATES ITS STAND SINGAPORE, Sunday. 'J'HE Singapore Congress today deplored the refusal of the Government to grant its request for a public inquiry into the administration of the Gimson School for Boys: It maintained that the departmental action had not compensated for a public inquiry. This was one320 words
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Article49 1961-01-30 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Water will be cut off in the following areas on Monday: Lorong Engku Aman (off Geylanj Road) from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.. and Chua Chu Kang Road, between Track 23 (14J m.s.) and Track 29 <14J m.s.), from 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m.49 words
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Article123 1961-01-30 4 KUCHINO, Sun. The Chief Justice of the unified judiciary of Sarawak, North Borneo and Brunei, Sir John Alnley, said here this week that compared with many countries, there was not a great deal of serious crime In Sarawak. As such, he said, the police123 words
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Article26 1961-01-30 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Prof. Sheila Sherlock will give a talk on "Advances in treatment of liver diseases" at Allen Lecture Theatre at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow.26 words
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176 1961-01-30 4 SPECULATION on the Singapore Rubber Market helps to stabilise prices, says an article in tliis month's issue of Singapore Trade. Though critics of the market often say that speculation causes price fluctuation, there is evidence that it actually has a cushioning effect. The article176 words
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Article38 1961-01-30 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows tomorrow at 7 p.m. at: Kampong Timbang Arang; Chin Swee Road; Pulau Brani. Telok Saga; Hindu Road; Lorong Fatima off Woodlands End.38 words
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Article, Illustration78 1961-01-30 4 SAC Patrick Hedgeman Merry, an accounts cler* nt RAF Changl and his bride, Miss Rita Grinyer, who were married at the Trinity Church. Changl, on Saturday. They met when they were both serving with the RAF at Changi. In June last year the bride returnedMichael Anchant - 78 words
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Article, Illustration96 1961-01-30 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Miss Chen Li Ching. famed coloratura soprano, will present a recital of operatic arias, art songs and modern Chinese songs at 8.45 p.m. on Sunday at the Victoria Theatre. Shanghai-born Miss Chen gave a recital at Victoria Memorial Hall and sang96 words
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Article82 1961-01-30 4 S'PORE MAY GET BETTER PLUMS SINGAPORE, Sun. Singaporeans may soon get bigger and better quality plums if the recommendations of two representatives of the Western Australia Fruit Growerss' Association, now surveying the local fruit Market, are accepted by the association. Mr. R. Owen and Mr. A. Guimelli, owners of large82 words
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159 1961-01-30 4 New police system in Borneo: Top posts for local men SARAWAK, Sun.— The Commissioner of Sarawak Constabulary, Mr. P. E. Turnbull, announcing a revised system of police promotions today, explained that it was to provide the force with more potential gazetted officer material in furtherance of Borneanisation. The system, he159 words
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Advertisement176 1961-01-30 4 Rj\ga£oJsr7^ Lost Day: J-6-9 I.F.C'i "CHAR SANSAR" Hindi with Romonijed Malay 4 Enalkh Sub. Opini Tomorrow For ThaipuMm j FJBBH 1 111 MI1 |iiml I $9BP 7 ,0 wmi n'fmiisnt mm f".«jPJB m*y suertfus' iß^^pfcj^*^ tttttu urn ttsrnti/Tots Tomorrow: 11.00 a.m. "THE GUNSLINGIR" HERE IS A STORY WITH BRASS KNUCKLES176 words
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Miscellaneous257 1961-01-30 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES rUHE following Is today's Hong Kong. Bangkok (JL 711) Cathay Pacific: To Hong <5eh«lul«» of civil air- «W pjn. Kong (CX 724) 7 ajn. mffSimta Jt Pftvft Air India: Prom New Yotk, Thai International: To Kuala craft "OJSSf^iJtlnmS l*m™. Frankfurt. Rome. Bel- Lumpur. Bangkok (TO 402)257 words
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Article173 1961-01-30 5 RUBBER MEN PLAN NEW BODY SINGAPORE. Sun.— A move to form a single organl-.-atlon to represent all rubber traders is being made by the Singapore Rubber Packers' Association. The association, one of three bodies here representing rubber dealers, will soon send out feelers on the plan to the other two173 words
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Article208 1961-01-30 5 REVOLVER FIRED AS BRAWL BREAKS OUT AT PACKED IPOH OPEN AIR DANCING PLACE IPOH, Sunday. TWO persons, a businessman and a police con- stable, were slightly injured at 1.30 this morning at the crowded open air dance floor of the Kinta Swimming Club in Silibin208 words
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Article72 1961-01-30 5 KUALA SELANGOR, Sun.— A flew drive will be launched in the Kuala Selangor district to raise funds for the proposed national mosque. The District Officer and chairman of the Masjid Negara committee here. Inch* Abdul Rahman bin Lebai AbAbas, has appealed to members to go all-out72 words
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Article119 1961-01-30 5 Singapore to improve her roads SINGAPORE, Sun— s3 million will be spent this year to Improve roads and construct other amentitles for the people here. Squads of workmen are now busy on various project? in the city and in the rural areas. A sum of $3,475,000 was allocated at a119 words
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Article119 1961-01-30 5 Procession starts the L-month |(OTA BHARU, Sun.— More than 10,000 people* last night watched a colourful lantern procession on the Machang town council padang, 29 miles from here, to mark the start of the national language month. Among those taking part were members of the Umno and the Pan-Malayan Islamic119 words
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Article77 1961-01-30 5 EDITORS TO STUDY NZ TRADE KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Two journalists left here today for a two-week tour of New Zealand to observe the trade situation there and its connsction with Malaya. There are jlr. Chan Ken Sin. Federation editor of Sin Chew Jit Poh, and Inche Samad bin Ismail. Editor77 words
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224 1961-01-30 5 NATIONAL LIBRARY REFERENCE SECTION: NEW TIMES SINGAPORE, Sun. The reference section of the National Library will be open from 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. on weekdays and from 9 a.m. to l p.m. on Saturdays as from Wednesday, the director, Mrs. Hedwing Anuar, announced today. The open reading room on224 words
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Article67 1961-01-30 5 SEGAMAT, Sun. The Mentri Besar of Johore. Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos, spent a busy day in the Segamat district today opening a road and two community halls. The road, three miles long, was at Kampong Ayer Panas built under the rural development plan. One67 words
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Article50 1961-01-30 5 KUANG. Sun. Sixty houses, each costing $2,500. have been completed at Kampong Melayu. two rr.iles from here, for the low income groups. The houses, built by thu town council, will be officially opened on Feb. 5 Each house has a sitting room, a bedroom and a kitchen.50 words
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Article74 1961-01-30 5 Cards a postal appeal SINGAPORE, Sun. The Postmaster-General here today outlined five points to be observed to ensure quick delivery of Chinese New Year greeting cards. They are: Address greeting cards clearly and concisely; post early; affix stamp in the right place; do not use small bright red coloured envelopes;74 words
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Article, Illustration46 1961-01-30 5 THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong arrive at the Balai Besar. Arau, on their first official State visit to Perlis. On the right is the Mentri Besar of Perlis. Dato Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashim.46 words
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Article308 1961-01-30 5 KANGAR, Sunday. HpHE Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Per- maisuri Agong began the second day of their official visit to their home state, Perlis, by paying their respects to the King's ancestors at the royal cemetery at Arau today. The King and Queen drove308 words
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Article31 1961-01-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Th eSultan of Selangor will present the Instrument of Appointment to Inche Harun bin Haji Idris as Legal Adviser Selangor, tomorrow at the Istana Selangor here.31 words
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Advertisement208 1961-01-30 5 A MALAYAN COMPANY TO SERVE MALAYANS THE MALAYAN LIFE GENERAL ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. (Incorporated m the Federation of Malaya) Announce Their OFFICIAL OPENING by The Hon'ble The Prime Minister of the Federation of Malaya, TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN PUTRA AL-HAJ X.0.M.. C.H., on Tuesday. January 31, 1961 Head Office: Yeow Kirn208 words
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Article, Illustration1405 1961-01-30 6 The crazy war of the Fronde STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE LITTLE-KNOWN ORLEANS PRINCESS SA VED PARIS FOR THE 'REBELLION' Jin uncrowned queen fought he rebels but she died forgotten /\N the evening of *J July 2, 1652, the grim walls of the Bastille looked down on the smoke and flameDaily Mirror - 1,405 words
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Miscellaneous213 1961-01-30 6 Buys Bunny By Baiph Beiwndahi /NOTNOWIM [600P IPEA!I'LL6ET| I < "S I I WE C'N COMBINE BUSINESS WtTH\ X I'M ON m AW CLUBS AN'UOIN r- ?**&J> L PLEASURE.. .6RAB A6ANPER AT J (HOW ABOUT SHOWN' WAV TO <. VAJ77 < MX/^7 h "TTV THIS U'L NUMBER] j< PLAY SOLF/213 words
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Article82 1961-01-30 8 1* Wmr4t Sl* (minimum) THE FAMILY of the late Mr I-oh Hup Hin thank friends, relative* for their mreatb* and attendance at the Kuneral MR. DAWSON thank* relative* and friends for their kind attendance, condolenct. message* and wreath* on fht death of his beloved wife Maggie Dawson MR. AND82 words
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Article21 1961-01-30 8 20 Worii $lt (Minimum) WILL ANY RELATIVE of t»e late <"U. Barter orr.mnnlcate with D. Anderson. 169 Piccadilly. London W.I.21 words
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Article320 1961-01-30 8 in Bora's lit (Minimum) SPECIAL REDUCTIONS 00 delayed \...*i stock. Dresses for all occasion*. Also Wool Afternoon Oowa* at f<3/-. Tommy Thomson Tel. ***** Spore CHIN TRADING CO. Ltd., patrons and friend* are klotfly advised that v»« have now removed to No. 49 Road ll;4 PeUllnc Java DOROTHY CRAY320 words
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615 1961-01-30 8 The Straits Times. Monday, January 30, 1961. Nearer A Thaw While it is still too soon to speak of a thaw in the cold war, the possibility increases that President Kennedy and Mr. Khrushchev will meet in Washington in the spring to chart a road to the summit. Even this615 words
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Article418 1961-01-30 8 In 1958, the first year of the communes, Liv Shao-ehi, Chairman of the Chinese People's Republic, forecast three bitter years for the Chinese people, and said that 1959 would be the crucial year in agricultural production because, as the People's Daily explained, completed irrigation works would thereafter418 words
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Article155 1961-01-30 8 Where the party in control of a State legislature is different from that controlling some of the local councils a degree of rivalry is no doubt to be expected, but there a.re matters on which it should be kept within close limits. Planning is one of them, and155 words
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Article, Illustration1761 1961-01-30 8 Kennedy's 9 strangers and a brother ON the scene ItTCI FWM HERE AW THERE Iff MALA YAH ARTS AN! LETTERS A TEAM WITH ITS FAIR SHARE OF CEREBRAL BOFFINS MNl*K¥ has been a busy first month in what promises to be a busy art yeai Five Korean artist? made their1,761 words
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Advertisement36 1961-01-30 8 Make sure of the greatest care in servicing four Sheaffer pen by handing it in at any branch of the Borneo Company or taking it to SHEAFFERS SAUS b SERVICE 75 Robinson Road. Sinjapora T.les*o«« *****36 words
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Advertisement134 1961-01-30 8 K. OPTICIANS mmo ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦4*t^««»»»t»*»«M»»»»* Fine GOLD JEWELLERY Selected tir QUALITY BEAUTY. U. S. de SUVA Sons Jewellers X 25. RAFFLES PLACE, Singipore-1. Tel: 11(11. X spotty skin ■H becomes W- clear skin W r. r Solution 41 byINNOXA Spotty •kin is usually the result of overactive grease glands. The tiny134 words
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Article148 1961-01-30 9 COUNCIL TO PAY $100 TO MEMBERS fOHORE BAHRU, Sun J Elected Town Council members here have unanimously decided that they should be entitled to a monthly allowance of $100 with effect from Jan. 1 last year. They also approved the payment of arrears from the Town Council fund and the148 words
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Article95 1961-01-30 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. The parliamentary secretary to the Ministry of Culture. Mr. Lee Khoon Choy, left Singapore today by Air India to attend a seminar of Asian politicians and political lecturers which begins in New Delhi on Wednesday. The seminar is on "South and South-East Asia has95 words
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Article326 1961-01-30 9 PROPOSAL TO GOVT. TO SET UP SPECIAL SECTION IN MINISTRY FOR RESEARCH WORK KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. T4IE Minister of Health and Social Welfare, A Dato Ong Yoke Lin, is to be urged to create a special section in his ministry to do research into social work326 words
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Article, Illustration46 1961-01-30 9 Announcer off to Britain on course KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Miss Pathi Kamalakshl, a broadcasting assistant in the Indian section of Radio Malaya, will leave for Britain on Wednesday to attend a British Council course and a 8.8.C. programme course. She will be away for four months.46 words
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Article, Illustration245 1961-01-30 9 W. GERMAN MINISTER HAS TALKS IN S'PORE SINGAPORE, Sunday. npHE West German acting Foreign Minister, Dr. H. J. von Merkatz, said here today that his country would consider sending technical experts to Singapore if the need arose. He said: "We are watching with close interest the rapid industrialisation plans for245 words
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Article119 1961-01-30 9 Cooks freed of causing death MUAR, Sun. Two cooks. accused of causing the death of a moneylender, were today discharged by the Sessions Court here on a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. S. Muthuraman, 25, and S. Karupplah, 38, employed in an eating shop at Jalan Osman119 words
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Article18 1961-01-30 9 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Thieves broke into a shop in Rochore Canal Road yesterday morning and stole $1,500.18 words
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Article117 1961-01-30 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— The new central $1 million market to be built near the transport centre here at Jalan Ah Fook is expected to net $102,936 a year in revenue for the town council. The council's expenditure on it, not including the most of the market117 words
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Article, Illustration119 1961-01-30 9 It was an exhausting day for all four at the Malayan Kennel Association's dog show In Kuala Lumpur yesterday for their owner, Mrs. I. J. Roiells, for the little Pomeranian, Astral little Scamp on the top step, for Astral Gold DebonairSoong Hon Sin - 119 words
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153 1961-01-30 9 JOHORE BAHRU MOVE TO CLOSE DOWN MASSAGE SALOONS JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. THE Town Council has been asked to consider closing down massage saloons and a special meeting of the health and licensing committee will be held early next month to study the question. This was stated at today's monthly meeting153 words
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Article66 1961-01-30 9 465 pass Nanyang examination CINGAPORE, Sun. A total of 465 out of 1.140 candidates have paseed this year's Nanyang University entrance examination. Among the successful candidates is a Federation Malay student. Wan Azika. He will be admitted to thft Department of Economics and Politics. His elder sister, Wan Badariah, and66 words
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Article278 1961-01-30 9 SINGAPORE, Sunday OINOAPORE had 130 registered trade unions with a total membership of 144,--770 at the end of December, 1960. compared with 170 unions catering for 146,579 members the previous year. The drop In the number of unions was either due to cancellation of certificates278 words
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Advertisement159 1961-01-30 9 Iks fififid Vital for the heavy strain of busiw«»mi ness and family life imposed food by modern hvin KILJUU (or the tough constitution Clinrtlomontc needed by busy people in 3U LJLJltMlieil lb dealing with life's constant demands. X]^r^^^^^ for healtti and strength of m jQ R7- v body and mind.159 words
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Advertisement171 1961-01-30 9 jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiHiiiiiniiiinfiiiiimiHiiiiMHiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiit /jU^*^'TILTERMASTER' f W This FHtOTMStw ModtlNiLß, W ««i»pln MM* spec*, and con previd* JffS ytm with claaa, water for your i #jAfC^rHM*VT. yvvf Twit w#w trnprnrtHm f* Mm wit» of wlim d/J»,ooo,ooo t^ N. w T i Larger models also available. iv. -#fc_Mj ■■tiiM^f s^BflAsetf* WWW TWTTWBr p^TH*W»»»»# pw^w^171 words
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Article257 1961-01-30 10 MICHAEL SWAN - THE MAN OF CREATIVE GENIUS MICHAEL SWAN By THE LIFE OF MICHELANGELO. By C. H. Morgan. (Weidenfeld Nicolson. 305.) IN Florence I was 1 once shown a raised stone fceat in the Paljjazo Vecchio. My companion explained that Michelangelo had sat with his back to the wall drawing idly a257 words
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963 1961-01-30 10 ALLINGTON KENNARD - The ways of fishermen in the East ALLINGTON KENNARD A 'MAGNIFICENT TRAVEL BOOK EASTCRN WINDOWS. ■y F. D. Ommonncy, Longmans, Gr««n, 25> By SOME ten years ago the Colonial Office persuaded the Malayan and British Borneo governments to set up in Singapore a fisheries research station. The main purpose would963 words
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STRAITS TIMES BOOK REVIEW
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Article131 1961-01-30 10 PENGUIN BOOK OF WORLD EVENTS IN 600 pages, and for ten shillings, Penguin Books have produced a miraculously comprehensive register of 1959. This edition of World Events records a year of anticipation. A new and hopeful stage in East-West relationships began when Mr. Macmillan visited Russia and Mr. Khrushchev visited131 words
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Article69 1961-01-30 10 THE SAVING REMNANT. By Herbert A gar. (HartDavis. 18s.) AT the height of the famine In the Warsaw Ghetto in 1942. a group of Jewish doctors, were recording for posterity the effects of starvation on their own bodies and on the corpses of their friends. Not all the doctors69 words
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Article346 1961-01-30 10 T»HE years continue to add to the debt that Chinese and English literature owe to Arthur Waley. These translations of ballads and stories have a curious history. The manuscripts came from a library found in 1900 by a discharged Chinese soldier who had settled down in346 words
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Advertisement177 1961-01-30 10 £^^k*Jf 188 z «SBw».^^j.^ Kwfyf A MANSMOOTH* SPORTSHIRTS 100% cotton NEED NO IRONING Colorful plaid Mansmooth sportshirts drip dry smoothly and quickly, need no ironing. MANHATTAN'S 9 fine tailoring details include permanently sewn-in stays. end collar curl, keep the smart spread collar neat always. AT ALL GOOD STORES Orbitex Inc.,177 words
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Advertisement88 1961-01-30 10 wkBHP CHINESE NEW YEAR GIFTS irlfrt/ From 15th JAN. To 14th FEB. EVERY PURCHASER OF 2 QUART BOTTLES OF REMY MARTIN FINE CHAMPAGNE V.S.O.P. BRANDY vs p j v M HN{ CHAMPAGNE COGNAC M COGNAC IS ENTITLED TO ASK THEIR DEALER FOR ONE LEATHER KEY RING WALLET PURCHASERS OF ONE88 words
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Miscellaneous306 1961-01-30 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS > Joe in a public house? Well, 1. Head lad who will never ""t's reasonable (7). grow to be a man (9. 3>. Most rlcn P«°Ple have a bird Workman— a star in disguise 7) (7). 7. Concertgoers have to show 9 Entry in general for306 words
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1164 1961-01-30 12 By Our Market Correspondent •JHE MALAYAN share market last week was generally steady and selectively firm in industrials and tins, while rubbers were dull and easier, particularly in the sterling section. The seasonal softness appears to have gone out of tin, but1,164 words
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Article1397 1961-01-30 12 rE state of shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange showing last business to Jan. 31 (A) and last business since that date (B), with H and L standing for Highest and Lowest business last year and to date, was: INiUSTHIUS I I I ■Ml Irnki 1.00 .M1,397 words
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Article107 1961-01-30 12 ciation made these chanxea in Its rates to merchant* on Saturday (all ratrn to (100): Niw Y*rk: buying airmail T.T. 32 15/16. O U. 33 1/16. W d at 33 3/16 credit bills, 33 7 16 trade bills. I Canada, buying alrmal T.T. 321 I O.D. 32!, WO107 words
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Article28 1961-01-30 12 RIBBK.R TIN iprrlb) (perpienl) Jan- 23 7X ct«. $389.6!', 24 SU'.cU. $389.75 25 79', els. $389-6: <j 28 80 eta. J390-S2'., 27 79\»cU. $3t1.«2«, 2g 539«.87'*28 words
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Article911 1961-01-30 12 HI VH%V J rpHE FEATURE of commodity markets last week A was a recovery in the price of tin both in London and Singapore. In London forward metal led the way, but cash metal showed signs of catching up at the end of the911 words
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Article22 1961-01-30 12 Malayan Stock Exchange: Jan- 38 Jan. 27 Industrials: 139.37 ***** Tint: 194.37 run:, Rubbers: 231.13 231.13 Jan. 1 1958 10022 words
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Advertisement1166 1961-01-30 12 Express U.S.A. Pacific tfc Atlantic Coast Service £.T.A. E.I.A. E.T.A. S'Dore P. Sham Pcning H'koni L. Angelei N. York Kaaikjat Mira Can 31/ IS 11 JM/ 1 Ft! i Ftl 25 Ftk II Mar liaiktwi Mara 24/27 Ftk 21 Ftk/ 1 Mir fM> 21 Mir 12 Aar AH suitably rqu<pped1,166 words
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Advertisement197 1961-01-30 12 YOUR SHARE IN PROSPERITY The sensible modern woy to shore in ony country's prosperity is to invest in the country's soundest enterprises. When you invest in UNIT TRUSTS, you stoke your claim to your shore of prosperity. Applientiun form and frtr booklrt obtxtnablr from thr Hummer*. M.,. y n Unit197 words
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Advertisement618 1961-01-30 12 MALAYA CHINA JAPAN CONFERENCE MEMBER LINES American President Lines Ltd. Lloyd Trlestino Bank Line Ltd. Maersk Line The .Burma Five Star Line Messageries Maritimes British India Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. Mitsubishi Shipping Co., Lid. Cathay Shipping Co., Ltd. Mitsui Steamship Co.. Ltd. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. Nederland618 words
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Advertisement1378 1961-01-30 13 NOTICES NOTICE By mutual consent tbe Engagement between Low Kee Cheok and Bridget Lam Is dissolved. NOTICE NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that Mr. V. Vythalingam bas ceased to be an employee of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees with effect from 25th January, 1961, and that be has no authority1,378 words
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Advertisement1363 1961-01-30 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCY FOR IflE POST OF TECHNICAL ASSISTANT, SUTUtSCALE. DRAINAGE A IRRIGATION DEPARTMENT, PERAK Applications are Invited from serving Technical Assistants, Special Grade, Drainage and Irrigation Department, for promotion to the vacant post of Technical Assistant. Superscale, In the Drainage and Irrigation Department, Perak, on the salary scale $7541,363 words
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Advertisement876 1961-01-30 13 (Coatinaed tnm Pa*t I) SITUATIONS VACANT it Wordt SS (Ml*.)— Box SI ctt. oxtrm WANTED EXPERIENCED AMAM. Temporary Feb. 'to April. Ring Spore *****. WAITRESSES WANTIO for Modern Hotel at Johore Bahru. Apply statins details and experience and salary required. P.O. Box 659 Singapore. CHINBSI LADY TYPIST wanted knowledge of876 words
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Advertisement1050 1961-01-30 13 SITUATIONS VACANT M Wordt U (Him.)— Box SI tU. oxtrm WORLD FAMOUS U.S. firm requires young man 25—40. Must speak fluent English and b« able to meet public. Stirs experience helpful. Applicant most work on own lnittatlve without supervision and must have car. Earning; prospects minimum 15,000 per year. Apply1,050 words
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Advertisement1056 1961-01-30 13 EDUCATION H Word* SS (Min.)— Box SI ctt. txtrm ONLY FiW VACANCIES Advanrrd Bookkrrplog /shorthand concessional Rapid Course In Typewriting available. Beginners accepted above subjects. Join today, and be sure of individual sttentloo. National Commercial School, 433 Oeylanc Road, Spore. CITY SCHOOL (Formerly C.T.M.A. School) IMI Sessions. Enrolments open for1,056 words
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661 1961-01-30 14 LONDON, Sun. TWO of England's most powerful footballing sides, League champions Burnley and Aston Villa, were held to shock draws in the Fourth Round of the English F.A. Cup competition yesterday. Burnley drew 3-3 against Second Division Brighton, and Aston Villa, seven timesReuter - 661 words
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Article, Illustration382 1961-01-30 14 Play better golf. .the KEL NAGLE way This is the last of The Strfaits Times' special series of five articles by British and Australian Open golf champion, Kel Nagle. Today's final hint is on the: T"HE No. 5 iron it the middle club in the bag. It is382 words
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Article156 1961-01-30 14 LONDON, Sunday. TEE KIN TAT of Singapore won the Kent men's singles badminton title when he beat fellowMalayan Yeoh Kean Hua 15-13, 15-4 in the final at Eltham last night. Lee, who is studying physics in London, played a fine tactical game, rarely hurryIng hisReuter - 156 words
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Article96 1961-01-30 14 Batumalai first in Klang walk L7LANG, Sun. C. Batumalal. 21 -year-old marathon runner, today won the 12--mile Klang-to-Port Swettenham walk organised by the Klang Town Council Sports Club Batumalal. a railway worker, clocked 2nr. 23mln. Second was R. Rajaseharan and third S. Subramanlam. winner of the 51,-mile walk here last96 words
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Article81 1961-01-30 14 Springboks swamp Ulster 19-6 J^ELFAST. Sun. The South African Rugby Union touring team beat Ulster 19-6 here today after leading 19-0 at half-time. After being swamped In the first half, Ulster fought back splendidly and. with a little luck, could have doubled their score. For the Springboks, dv Preez kickedReuter - 81 words
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1334 1961-01-30 14 F.A. CUP— 4th ROUND Birmingham 4 Kotherham 0 Bolton 3 Blackburn 3 Brighton 3 Burnley Leicester 0 Bristol C. (abandoned at half-time) Liverpool 0 Snnderland 5 Lnton 2 M'chester C. 6 (abandoned after 69 mini Peterborough 1 Aston Villa 1 Scunthorpr 1 Norwich 41,334 words
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Advertisement141 1961-01-30 14 _^(n *^l I r 'Mm Yes! Nescafe contains only the finest coffee BKfc^^^^si^!S!^B^^g«| I roasted and percolated to perfection by Nestle.. Nescafe made right in the cup dissolves.com- |^^^^^^^^^^X^^B piptely and instantly, and there are no messy grounds Buy a large tin today -it's even I "H ~4 *j more141 words
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Article286 1961-01-30 15 F. SALAHUDIN - F. SALAHUDIN NAGLE, THOMSON ARRIVE WITH AUSSIE CONTINGENT By Singapore, Sun. THE Australian contingent of 13 leading golf professionals and one amateur, led by the British Open champion Kel Nagle and ace Peter Thomson, arrived in Singapore tonight by Qantas Airways and the first question they asked286 words
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164 1961-01-30 15 S'pore and Selangor are joint champions mytALACCA, Sun.— SingA»l apore *nd Selangor became Joint champions in the friendly hockey quadrangular tournament which ended here today. Singapore were lucky to beat Negri SemUllan 2-1 today. Negri had more of the exchanges but their forwards did everything but score. Singapore opened scoring164 words
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Article86 1961-01-30 15 High jump: 7ft 4 in MOSCOW, Sun. Valeri Brumen, the Russian Olympic silver medallist, broke the world record for the high jump with a leap of 2.25 metres (7ft 4sin) yesterday, the Soviet news agency Tass reported from Leningrad. This is threequarters of an inch better than the existing worldReuter - 86 words
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Article114 1961-01-30 15 SINGAPORE. Sun. Federation's team of V.LP.'s, led by Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Kahman. narrowly beat Singapore. team, led by Prime Minister Mr Lee Kuan Yew. 5-12 to 5-14 to become the first holders of the Cup presented by the Yang dlPertuan Negara. The Tengku. who was the114 words
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413 1961-01-30 15 WEIGHTS FOR ALL RACES AT BUKIT TIMAH TOMORROW IITEIGHTS for TT all eight races at Bukit Timah tomorrow: Cl. 2, Div. I— 6F Big Noise 9.00 Cornelia 9.00 Musty Jadi B.IS Gatot Kacha 8.12 Couag 8.11 Come Up 8.11 Power First 8.10 Straat Peter 8.08 Matanza 8.06 Etoile D'Argent 8.05413 words
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Article443 1961-01-30 15 SINGAPORE. Sun. I EPSOM JEEP COMMENTARY AURIE Johnson, runner-up to Noel McOrowdle last season and the only jockey among the top ten to show a profit, continued to stay in the limelight at Bukit Timah yesterday. He landed a smart treble with Sachiko, Entertainer III443 words
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Article178 1961-01-30 15 FEDERATION-SPORE MATCH i federation first): Tengku Abdul Rahman and Mr. Thitlnandh Na Ranong 1 Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin and Mr. N. Wilalrat 1/4; Mr. J.L.O. Sullivan and Mr. R. D. Chandler 1 Mr. L.J. Holloway and Mr. S.C. Beatty 0; Mr. T. Critchl|y and Tun HS. Lee 1/4 Mr.178 words
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Article189 1961-01-30 15 IMC SEMBAWANG CIRCUIT MEET (Spore): RACING CARS— l.iafec: 1 L.C. Chan < Cooperi 2 J. A. Mime (Cooper) 7j.9ssec; I.SOOce and over: 1 P.O. Cowling (A'Healey; 2 NX. Yong (A Healey) 68.41; Unlimited: 1 J.A. Milne (Cooper) 2 P.O. Cowling (A/Healey) 65.95 (FTD). SPORTS CARS —l.lOOcc: 1 PA.189 words
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Article22 1961-01-30 15 101 M INTERNATIONAL ROAD RACE (Sydney): 1 S. Moss (Works Lotus) 2 I. lieland 3 B. StlllweU lhr 36m 335.22 words
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Article259 1961-01-30 15 CLEMENTS, HANCOCK THE STARS SINGAPORE. Sunday fTHE withdrawal of seven players— six of them In 1 the North from the original selections robbed the annual North-South Rugby Union match here yesterday of much of its ihterest. South had the game won a long time before the end and a 13-5259 words
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Article50 1961-01-30 15 BELFAST. Sun.— The draw for •the first round of the Irish Football Cup, to be played on Feb. 25, is: Ballymena v Derry. Glentoraa v Distillery, Newington v Bangor, Ballyclare v Chimney Corner. Glenn von v Banbridge, Portadown v Crusaders, Liniield v Cliftonville, Ards v Coleraine. Reuier.Reuter - 50 words
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Article39 1961-01-30 15 IPOH. Sun. Selangor won the women's triangular meet with an unbeaten record when they beat Penang by 2-0 in the last match on the town padang here this morning. Perak were runners-up and Penang were wooden spoonists.39 words
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Advertisement225 1961-01-30 15 BARLOVA TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE amfiuHty MAIT, MtUC, EGGS a** wv -^Hp ft 1 Tf you want to give your family lots of i *8 0> 8 1VC tncm Barlova! This tonic '^^*X?*£^Tgr- I beverage is made with rich malt, S creamy milk and eggs, and has a delightful chocolate flavour.225 words
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Miscellaneous124 1961-01-30 15 TODAY'S SPORTS DIARY SOCCER SPORE MFA JNR LGE: Pemuda Bawean v Stable Boys i Balestier Rd); Friendly: IRC v OHQ FARELP (Parrer Pk). KHIR CUP: VI v Confucian School (4 p.m.); Commercial last v Tutorial School (5 p.m both games at Brickfields Rly grd). RUGGER SCC 'SEVENS' TOURNEY: Johore All-Blues124 words
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Article901 1961-01-30 16 Jurong industrial site impresses Federation Premier 'Spore is getting grand now' SINGAPORE, Sunday TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN today steered a turbo-jet speedboat from Tanjong Penjuru to Jurong to see the 18,000-acre industrial site being developed by the Singapore Government. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. the Prime Minister of901 words
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Article, Illustration32 1961-01-30 16 MR. LEE KUAN YEW completes a drive during his match yesterday. LEADER of the visiting team, Federation Premier, Tengku Abdul Rahman, gets ready for a drive.32 words
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Advertisement119 1961-01-30 16 a^m\\\% V p vyA \^vcv(\\\r.viu\^ Only $1050/- installed (fjP Singapore tr >••*»«. XA V'W-v tl-r; F'dlrjfion pri<«« slightly higlm \f AVAILABLE KM ALL POPULAR MAKIS. »<■ U^'» 1 MODELS b STYLO Of CAI TWy Alt. HAVE fg 111 Automatic Tefnperjfure Corwid MANN CHSt IT©.. <ff TK). Puau «W K U«^w.119 words
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