The Straits Times, 31 January 1961
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Title Section16 1961-01-31 1 NATIONAL LIBRARY AVERACE lIAILV CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 He**** 15 CENTS. Estd. 1845. The Straits Times16 words
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Article, Illustration947 1961-01-31 1 JOIN US IN SPACE PROGRAMME' Call to Russia 'and other nations' Big bids to co-operate: The crises multiply... P RESIDENT KENNEDY said today that his administration would explore promptly "all possible areas of co-operation with the Soviet Union and other nations." He made this statement in personally deliveringReuter - 947 words
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127 1961-01-31 1 MERGER 'We'll put our own house in order first,' says Tengku KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said today that the question of the merger of Singapore and the Federation would have to wait for some time. The Tengku, addressing a party of German Press, radio and127 words
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Article68 1961-01-31 1 UDAIPUR, Mon. Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh flew in to this 400-year-old city touay from Agra. Udaipur, capital of one of India's former princely states, is a bastioned city of lakes dotted with graceful white marble pavilions. A reception at Jagmandir WaterReuter - 68 words
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Article26 1961-01-31 1 WASHINGTON. Mon.— The American Ambassador to Laos, Mr. Wlnthrop Browii. arrived here today by air for consultations with the new Kennedy administration. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration3335 1961-01-31 1 Either Ong is lying or I am lying: Lee DAY OF DRAMA AT INQUIRY COMMISSION AS ONG ENI IGUAN CROSS-EXAMINES THE PREMIER IN THE BOX SINGAPORE, Monday FORMER Minister for National Development, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, today personally took over the cross-examination of Mr. Lee Kuan Yew after the Prime3,335 words
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Article40 1961-01-31 1 LONDON. Mon. Rainswollen rivers burst their banks across southern England today, swamping homes and cutting road and rail links. Worst hit after a weekend of coastal gales and rain was Newport, Isle of Wight. U.PI.UPI - 40 words
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Article22 1961-01-31 1 RICHMOND (Virginia), Mon. Four men died early today in a fire that swept a three-storey boarding house. UP.I.UPI - 22 words
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Article272 1961-01-31 1 KUALA jyjALAYA will sponsor dependence in the Prime Minister, Tengku today. "We will give all the support we can without going against the international code of conduct." he said. The Tengku was discussing the Algerian issue with the press on his return here today after a week-end272 words
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Article125 1961-01-31 1 JJKR WORLD for February on sale today presents an import an t new scries, "The Secrets of Your Body." In the nrst instalment a famous doctor explains "what it means to be a girl." "Knowledge," he says, "brings understanding and with understanding comes125 words
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Article26 1961-01-31 1 KASAVUBU PLLA NLU "iOHR MM I'rcMdcut übu dpiK-iltd tor I iclp U> put down pr< .uiiiumb;! elements o< ball MCI initMdc nulH issbUncc Km In26 words
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Article, Illustration1122 1961-01-31 2 Dr. Goh tells of pay dilemma in finding man for valuation post Mr. Yong, he said, was a member of the committee of the (now defunct) Malayan Democratic Union and was also its treasurer. From this they gathered that he had adequate political experience. Taking everything Into consideration, he supported1,122 words
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Advertisement91 1961-01-31 2 jMsM^fcaHJLflLl*^ t L^g tar The pure coffee nectar, the rich aroma essence of the coffee bean, this is the richness that has been lost from instant coffees, but today Chase and jpr Sanborn captures it in every flavoured crystal— you get the pure coffee M^,* M ,>~. Bjfc gf nectar91 words
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Miscellaneous24 1961-01-31 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /WHAT AM I /tIDYINC 1 OOINS? 1 UP MY I "?Tlt-^ r^* I I ooiN<swuAT rr--i._ I V cloths*/24 words
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183 1961-01-31 3 Cradhed Dakota: Team reports all aboard dead JAKARTA, Monday. /GROUND parties have reached the wreck of an Indonesian airliner which crashed in West Java hills last Tuesday and have reported that the 16 passengers and crew of five are dead. The airliner, belonging to Garuda, crashed on the Jak-arta-Bandoeng sectionReuter - 183 words
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Article92 1961-01-31 3 Frogmen to examine sunken ship LONDON, Mon— The London Daily Mall said yesterday that British intelligence planned to send frogmen down to examine the Russian fishing trawler Olenevad. which sank off the Shetland Islands last Friday, with the loss of 20 men. "Operation Redflsh." the newspaper said, "has been orderedReuter - 92 words
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Article25 1961-01-31 3 NEW YORK. Mon.— Fire destroyed a Rochester building containing 16 flats and two business firms before dawn yesterday, leaving 35 people homeless. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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160 1961-01-31 3 LEOPOLDVILLE. Mon. —United Nations headqquarters here said today it had received reports of a clash at Basoko, in Lumumbacontrolled Orientate Province, but it was not known who had been involved. Congolese reports also spoke of a clash at Buta, north of Basoko. which is onReuter - 160 words
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257 1961-01-31 3 Large amount for defence in Indonesia 'DUTCH CHALLENGE WILL BE MET' JAKARTA, Monday. PRESIDENT SOEKARNO announced today that more than one-third of Indonesia's 1961 income would be spent on the armed forces. Giving a 30-minute Budget outline to Parliament, President Soekarno said Indonesia's desire of peaceful settlement of the WestReuter - 257 words
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175 1961-01-31 3 rPHE HAGUE, Mon. A The Foreign Office has expressed the hope that the U.N. Secre-tary-General, Mr. Dag Hammerskjoeld, would appoint a personal representative for the Netherlands New Guinea. A Foreign Office spokesman was commenting on unconfirmed reports from New YorkUPI - 175 words
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136 1961-01-31 3 AT least two "phantom p: five central Cuban to ing fire from Fidel Castro NEW YORK, Monday, lanes" made air drops over wns at the weekend, drawgarrisons. Anti-Castro exiles here said the planes returned safely to "western hemisphere bases." The planes flew over theUPI - 136 words
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Article77 1961-01-31 3 JAPANESE SHIP WAS SEIZED TOKYO. Mon. Japan yesterday lodged a protest wit* Indonesia agalnft its seizure of a Japanese cold storage ship off Ceram Island in eastern Indonesia The Japanese Foreign Office has instructed its ambassador to Indonesia to deliver the protest The 1.776-ton Banshu Maru. carrying 33 crew-men, was77 words
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Article21 1961-01-31 3 WASHINGTON. Mon.— The U.S. Export-Import Bank has approved a US$5 million loan for Improving Manila "International Airport.— U.P.l.21 words
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Article30 1961-01-31 3 LONDON, Mon.— Mr. Harold Macmillan. the Prime Minister, returned here by air last night from France after two days of talks with President Charles de Gaulle —Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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127 1961-01-31 3 LONDON, Mon. Mr. Cecil King, chairman of the Daily Mirror, declared last night that if his group gains control of Odhams Press, the Mirror and the Daily Herald will never be amalgamated. He repeated the pledge by the Daily Mirror board of directors whichReuter - 127 words
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Article43 1961-01-31 3 SYDNEY. Mon. Sydney suffered its hottest d%y in 12 months yesterday when the temperature reached 106.$ degrees and 200.000 people flocked to the beaches to cool off. Hospitals and ambulance stations were packed with people suffering from heat exhaustion.— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article38 1961-01-31 3 MOSCOW. Mon.— Seamen In a Soviet Antarctic whaling flotilla have found two chunks of ambergris weighing* about 2 cwt in a sperm whale. Their find used in perfumery is. worth about £41.000. —ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Advertisement225 1961-01-31 3 NOW. .THERE'S AN EASY WAY TO AVOID THIS! Wbea buying shirts or any other cotton garment*. That's »hy you should always look for ■take v a habu to look for the -WIfOUIED- -JANfOKiZED- before you buy. Then you II ÜbeL Then you know they wont shrink in the never again225 words
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Miscellaneous425 1961-01-31 3 RADIO SINGAPORE Hawaiian Chimes; 10.00 Radio Night Spot: 10.30 Sing Something Medium Wave 476 metre* Simple; 11.00 Close Down. ISBaa-SS- RADIO MALAYA A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; (41.7 Metres) 7.05 Melodies At Sunrise; 8.00 The News; 8.05 More Melodies At Sun- A -M 6.00 Times425 words
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Article27 1961-01-31 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Philippine Consul-General In Singapore, Mr. Alejandro Holigores, returned here by air today from Manila after being away for a month on leave.27 words
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Article356 1961-01-31 4 Shroff from Govt. office posed as buyer, preliminary inquiry told SINGAPORE, Mon.— Posing as a buyer of forged local currency notes, a Shroff in the Currency Office here was given sums, totalling $4,600, to make his purchases, a preliminary inquiry was told today. But he had only356 words
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252 1961-01-31 4 SEEING that his former mistress was seriously injured in an assault by him, a man rallied immediately to her help, a District Judge was told today. Chan Kong Hong of Smith Street, describing himself as a trader, was convicted of voluntarily hurting Alice252 words
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Article21 1961-01-31 4 He called on her to get his passport and other documents which he insisted were in her house.21 words
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234 1961-01-31 4 I EADERS of many Government employees' unions are hoping that the Government will make an offer for employees drawing below $505 a month when the talks on partial restoration of the variable allowances are resumed on Saturday. When the negotiations opened on Saturday, the234 words
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264 1961-01-31 4 CHEER FUND RECEIVES $727 FOR CONGO FORCE KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. HHHE Victory Canteen here which closed down last A year has donated its credit balance of $30 to the Straits Times and Berita Harian Cheer Fund for Malayan soldiers in the Congo. Today's donations totalled $727.46. Today's donations: Victory Canteen264 words
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Article69 1961-01-31 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. A youth, Tang Boon San, was today acquitted on a charge of attempted extortion by a district court when the Judge, Mr. K. T. Alexander, ruled that he was not satisfied with the complainant's evidence. Tang was accused of putting Koh Seek, a scrap69 words
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Article157 1961-01-31 4 Protest strike over staff cut SINGAPORE, Mon—Twentyfive employees Of the Gramophone Co., Ltd. in Orchard Road went on strike today In protest against the retrenchment of eleven of their colleagues. It was the second strike within 48 hours staged by members of the Singapore Business Houses Employees Union. On Saturday,157 words
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Article28 1961-01-31 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Congress yesterday passed a resolution criticising the Government for fixing the secondary education fee at four dollars instead' of $2.50 a month.28 words
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Article173 1961-01-31 4 A WOMAN FOILS ROBBERY BID lOHORE Bahru, Mon. J A housewife and a storekeeper foiled two robbery attempts here today. CASE NO. 1: Three men knocked at the Jalan Yahya Awal home of Madam Chua Sai Kiaw, 26. a housewife, at I 8 a.m. and asked for her husband. He173 words
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106 1961-01-31 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.—Police trapped 23 suspected "fowl rustlers" at Tampines here yesterday after a raid on a chicken farm owned by Tan Chen Lim, 49. Tan surprised the gang as they were rounding up his poultry at the 94 mile Tampines Road at106 words
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Advertisement443 1961-01-31 4 I OUtANHATION MARIA f. Noordin Ahmad T MENADO If jIMAHWOOi) A Cothoy-Keris Film with "t Superimposed English Subtitles J, COMING! !,'>> B i LNSI UAT! O .jo 9 .30p« fes "Circle Of Deception" t Bradford Dillman C Scop. T i. flat! Fcoturcttc: 'Your HenlMi' T A Ministry Of Heolth Film443 words
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Miscellaneous259 1961-01-31 4 r^HE following Is today- wij, ;EM 571> 820 g* Kong. Tokyo (JL 713) 8 LSSS^'SSt* 1^ IL-.:To J^rU(QA««) ARRIVALS JakarU (UL 304) 4.40 pjn.; A-— 1«««. -r« BOAC: Prom London. Zurich. rrom Sandtktn. J*" 81 mISu B^Siu Lm An^i Beirut. Bahrein. Delhi. Bang- Brunei. Blbu. Kuching (ML An kolc Kuala259 words
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970 1961-01-31 5 I have been waiting for a chance to force him into the open— Premier motions. The Governmnet was "unfreezing some posts and rive officers were to be promoted to Deputy Superintendent of Police and 10 to Assistant Superintendent of Police. Mr. Ong Pang Boon's letter contained a list of 25970 words
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Article, Illustration4681 1961-01-31 5 ONG HAD CHAT WITH TUN LIM WHO 'ALERTED' HIM hoped he could "confuse some section of the people." Finally, the Prime Minister said he rejected in toto all allegations made by Mr. Ong. As he ended his testimony, Mr. Lee said he would give Mr. Ong an opportunity himself to4,681 words
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Advertisement121 1961-01-31 5 ADVANCED DESIGN Over 25 outstanding features! LUXURY— Modern facia, controls, steering column shroud, trim, seating end materials! ECONOMY— Best value for money in any six-seater car! POWER Performance with economy, maximum reliability, minimum servicing! SERVICE— Backed by Ford's incomparable world-wide Parts and gi >^ Accessories aoxf Service) organisation EASY HIRE-PURCHASE121 words
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Article, Illustration139 1961-01-31 6 LOVELY Vicki Dutton has decided to go into the mannequin business seriously. She has taken over the directorship of a local model academy. Vicki joined the first model class held in this part of the world in 195 C. Later, becoming more interested in fashion139 words
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Article, Illustration243 1961-01-31 6 Talented schoolgirl designer presents fashions for the smart teenage set JjJVERYOXE has a dream, but the trouble is most of us don't bother to do anything about it and end up losing the vision in the drudgery of routine. But this is not so in the case of Kooi Lim243 words
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501 1961-01-31 6 TO STUDY IN PARIS IS HER AMBITION young aspirant assures me they are not) the artist is very talented indeed, especially since she Is only 15 years old. Mr. Peng said that with training, Kool Lim should become a very competent artist, and Mrs. Poster declared that the designs had501 words
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Advertisement194 1961-01-31 6 NESTUM- /T^ so good for baby 0s V and all the family \1 m J M m Xcstum is a splendidly In SS balanced cereal food prepani m m. m^ j^m from aluat barU y and m^ Ny V '^^JF* oatmaai wtth added vitamins ii J^" jj£ -v^^ "^^assa. V194 words
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Advertisement216 1961-01-31 6 HI 4BJ B> I It takes a mile of real silk to make one woman beautiful qx> PILL one box of face like a translucent Yen powder Helena lends its own Rubmstein us«, one whole lum Y noua lovelmeM mne or natures finest, .vim gnu .n«. purest, living substance S^k^S216 words
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Miscellaneous341 1961-01-31 6 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Get on without a bit of 9. Fuel found round a ravine trouble! (6). provides a dyestuff 8. Sound guide, as a rule (4). 10. The island's back in fur pro- 14 Prult girl gathered In the ductlon (6). grass of Ceylon (10). 11. Figure341 words
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211 1961-01-31 7 Many shops break promises about signs in Malay KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —Many shops here have not kept their promise to put ud signs in the national language to observe National Language Month. The director of the Language and Literature Agency. Syed Nasir, who is directing the Month, said today he211 words
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Article30 1961-01-31 7 SEREMBAN. Mon. The Yang dl-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan, who left for the United States early this month for medical treatment, is due to return here on Wednesday.30 words
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Advertisement186 1961-01-31 7 have you VISITED the ORCHARD MOTORAMA Singapore Kuala Lumpur's most spectacular motor show i OPEN TODAY (THAIPUSAM) 9.00am-9.00pm at \Jfrehurd. Motors 290. Orchard Road. Singapore. 115, Pudu Road, Kuala Lumpur: EXPERTS YOU CAN AFFORD Ev«n with your modest savings, you can have financial experts working for you when you invest186 words
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Article48 1961-01-31 8 U W»rd» tU (Minimum) THE IHOACIMIHT was announe«4 between Miss Tan Wai Lin and Mr. Tim llcCnlly on 2S-1-IMI at flmnpon. DAVIS PERETI The engagement It announced between William Henry Davla, of Matang. Perak, and Daphne Nana. elder daughter of Mr. Mrs. M. Pereti of Weybrldge, Surrey.48 words
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Article86 1961-01-31 8 Z« Wordt f lit (¥immnm) MR. JOHN LEE TECK MUA thank* friend*, relative* for their wreaths and attendant at the funeral of his beloved wife REV. AND MRS. M. JOB thank relations and friends for their preand attendance at their weddinc MR. DAVID LEE SOON HONQ and family wish86 words
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Article287 1961-01-31 8 :n Words tin (Minimum) WONDERFUL BARGAIN! In tale at hrsn-h opens today. ROLAND'S. We or-'n today as usual for h.inlrf««!ni: and dreaamaklni Plmw ring ***** for bookings. SB Colrmsn Street, Singapore. MATERNITY RECItTERt Required, available from the Caxton Press (1957) Ltd. 170-174 Suncel Besl Road, Kuala Lumpur: Tel: *****,287 words
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The Straits Times Tuesday, January 31, 1961. Words But No Deeds
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Article368 1961-01-31 8 "If. God forbid, they should arrest Olga, I will send you a telegram saying that someone has caught scarlet fever," wrote Boris Pasternak of his friend and collaborator Madame Ivinskaya, whom he immortalised as Larissa Feodorovna, the heroine of "Dr. Zhivago." Mr. Khrushchev's secret police did not368 words
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Article185 1961-01-31 8 Too much must not be made of the visit which Tengku Abdul .Rahman and a number of his ministerial colleagues paid to Singapore over the week-end. It was mainly a social occasion; there was a golf match to be played by teams led by the two Prime Ministers,185 words
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942 1961-01-31 8 The Congo: Kennedy plan raises world hopes IF TWO news items in the papers could be linked together, one could again become an optimist. President Kennedy according to one item, would welcome informal talks with Mr. Khrushchev at the March meeting942 words
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140 1961-01-31 8 \IR. LEONG CHEE ONN'B comments on sharks (S.T. Jan. 25) are of interest, though most people do not swim In the harbour area and very seldom carry freshly killed chickens with them. In my radio talk T did say that sharks are le140 words
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Article, Illustration898 1961-01-31 8 WILLIAM MILLINSHIP - The coffin or the suitcase say the colons of Algeria WHEN the Algiers "barricades" insurrection collapsed a year ago this week the European population of Algeria failed for the first time to impose its political will on France. The extent of the failure became steadily more apparent in the course898 words
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Advertisement169 1961-01-31 8 I DIM Alt S I I IS THE SCOTCH I I OF CHEAT**' jj| bbHHbHHH ||j */CWQT* s INo other drink la quit* *o |l> DISTILLE* gfsj icfreahing as Scotch Whisk*. P**»V^"* ll *s p P J You can drink It short or long. |j.»w r?"""*1 ZS\ as the mood169 words
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Obituary60 1961-01-31 8 ID Mora's Sl* (Minimum) HARRISON— RiII. At Perth. Western Australia January the 24th Beloved hntband of Leeta. fond father Of 'Jnrrton HENRY CHICKS DB WIND aged 70 pa»ed sway peacefully on 30-1 l after long and painful Illness patiently borne. Cortege leavea residence at 9.48 a m for Church of60 words
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Article, Illustration1565 1961-01-31 9 PROSECUTION CROSS-EXAMINES EXPERT WITH HELP OF PSYCHIATRIST PROF. RANSOME TELLS COURT OF EFFECT ON MURDER ACCUSED WHO CLAIMS MENTAL BLACK-OUT A "TRUTH DRUG" was given to ex-supervisor of Great World cabaret, Wong Kirn Wah, alias Linda Fong, two weeks ago to get her recall her1,565 words
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Article112 1961-01-31 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Monday. MADAM LIM PHAIK YEONG, 42, a former chairman of the women's section of the Malayan Chinese Association, died in the General Hospital here early today after a stroke. Madam Llm was the wife of a prominent Johore Bahru resident, Dr. Tan112 words
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Article57 1961-01-31 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Pillal Nilipalil Neelakandan, an employee of Boustead and Co., Ltd., today pleaded not guilty to a charge of committing criminal breach of trust of $1,354 belonging to his company on Dec. 12 last year. He was allowed bail of $2,000 till Feb.57 words
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Article45 1961-01-31 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Donations totalling $20. 476 have been received by the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association in response to its annual appeal for funds. This sum Includes donations of $10,000 from the Singapore Turf Club and $2,500 from the Straits Times Press (M) Ltd.45 words
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Article42 1961-01-31 9 Ex-Malayan is knighted KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —A former senior police officer in Malaya, Mr. C.S.K. Bovell. 46, now Inspector-General of the Nigerian police, has been created a Knight Bachelor by Queen Elizabeth. He was In the Federation police from 1935 till 1955.42 words
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Article160 1961-01-31 9 A STRIP-TEASE artist was acquitted by the magistrate's court here today for alleged Indecent exposure because her act could not have "annoyed" four police officers who arrested her. The four officers admitted under cross-examination that they took Fong So Fan, 25. to a house in Rahang160 words
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787 1961-01-31 9 rPHE Sessions Court president, Mr. K. Somasundram, today held that v a town councillor was not a public servant. He acquitted and discharged Phee Joo Teik, former deputy chairman of the Butterworth Town Council, who had pleaded not787 words
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Article94 1961-01-31 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. v The Thaipusam festival is expected to draw a record crowd of more than 100,000 people to Batu Caves, seven miles from here, tomorrow. Hindu devotees will stream by the thousands to the shrine of Lord Subramaniam at the caves to wor-94 words
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Advertisement86 1961-01-31 9 MM? YOU CAM AFfOflV HIGH QUALITY FURNITURE Ttiij 7-plece dining room tet from 125 per month. *0-* I Orchard Road. Tel: J#4»B KLALA LUMPUR »»««i Road. Tel: »M2S PENANG 3*. »W»ee Street Tel: JII7I KOTA lAMRU MM. ltmM 24 I POH J»l>" P«f>>«y- Tel: 4140 aim aftnts in: butterworth, bukit86 words
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Article128 1961-01-31 10 U.S. BEER COMES TO LOCAL MARKET AMERICA'S best sell- ing beer, Miller High Life, is now available in Singapore. Described in the United States as the champagne of bottled beer. Miller High life Is brewed by one of the oldest brewing companies. Miller Brewing Co.. of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bottles, cans128 words
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434 1961-01-31 10 CHANG YEN FOOI - CHANG YEN FOOI NO DANGER OF BECOMING UNECONOMIC— SCIENTIST By A SCIENTIST at the Rubber Research Institute in Kuala Lumpur said that he had found no signs of a serious rival material that would "sweep the board and render plantation rubber uneconomic to pro*434 words
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Article, Illustration170 1961-01-31 10 rpHE Building Society 1 of Malaya, Ltd. has introduced a new savings scheme, with a view to helping lowerincome Malayans to own houses. The savings bear a 3i per cent interest and require an initial deposit of $5. Mr. Chi170 words
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Article, Illustration260 1961-01-31 10 OATU PAHAT, on the west coast of Johore i s at- tracting an increasing- number of industries A new $1 million soap factory built by Hwa Hong Manufacturing Co. Ltd. of Singapore will soon be opera- The factory, which is a260 words
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131 1961-01-31 10 Fleet of 13 DC-8 planes for K.L.M. IT L.M. has ordered another DC-8 airliner with turbofan engines from the Douglas Aircraft Co. of California, bringing the total to 13. The aircraft will be delivered next year. With this addition, the Dutch airline will be able to operate Its world-wide Intercontinental131 words
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Article, Illustration71 1961-01-31 10 WATCH TRADER BACK FROM SWITZERLAND MR. TAN SIN HAI, (above) manager of Swee Heng Co. of Singapore, has returned after a trip to Switzerland studying the watch industry. Mr. Tan visited the factory of Camy Watch Co. for whom his firm acts as sole agents for the Far East. He71 words
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Article23 1961-01-31 10 MR. J. F. CRITTALL, O f Crittall Manufacturing Co. Ltd., England, is expected in Singapore this week for a short visit.23 words
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Article70 1961-01-31 10 A SHMORE, Benson. Pease A and Co. Ltd. of Stockton-on-Tees has been awarded a contract by the Ford Motor Co. Ltd. of Dagenham to build a new blast furnace with a hearth diameter of 20ft. Ashmore. Benson. Pease Is one of the companies in the Davy-Ashmore70 words
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170 1961-01-31 10 DIRECTOR: GOOD COAL PROSPECTS IN SARAWAK THE Director of Geological Survey. Dr. F. H. Fitch, said this week that market prospects for coking coal from Silantek and Abok, in the Second Divi- sion of Sarawak, oeerr.ed bright. However, he ''-warned about the difficulties that still had to be overcoaie be170 words
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Article64 1961-01-31 10 MR. K. C. ARCHBOLD has been appointed Far t East regional representative of the New Zealand Dairy Products Marketing Commission with headquarters in Hong Kong. His area Includes Malaya. Singapore, Burma, Japan, the Philippines and Formosa as well as Hong Kong. Mr. Archbold, apart from giving64 words
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Article, Illustration238 1961-01-31 10 $5m. life insurance company is formed A NEW company, A Malayan Life and General Assurance Co. Ltd., with an authorised capital of $5 million, has been set up in Yeow Kirn Pong Building, Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur. The company will bt officially opened today by the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul238 words
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Advertisement314 1961-01-31 10 PROMOTION \TrM^U5i- is V our business Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji offer opportunities to exporters and importers and the International Division of the Bank of New South Wales can help those interested. The Bank's complete banking service includes such specialized facilities as trade and industrial enquiries, economic and trade information,314 words
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Advertisement115 1961-01-31 10 join CATHAY PACIFIC'S (FROM SINGAPORE MARCH 19TH) Fifteen unforgettable day*! Cathay' Pacific's Cherry Biowom m"' BtR BL < Tour include* Hong Kong Tokyo. Osaka. Kyoto, Nara /^T and nine other wonderfully exciting and scenicly beautiful ~4tst a^ resorts in Japan. IBhj^ J? Everything is arranged for you Air passage, overland115 words
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Advertisement1724 1961-01-31 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO ADEN, LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONOON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Sails P. S'htm Penang ANTENOR livirpetl, Glasgow la Part/Frt 1 MEMNON L'PMI. Dublin, H vre, h'burg Ml. 1) Ftl 2 Frt I CLAUCUS A'wirp, H'burg, B'men, Holl. Frt 0/ 0 LYCAON Literptil, Dublin Frt 7/ 0 Frt 101,724 words
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Advertisement2721 1961-01-31 11 mwT^^wl^^^B^J^ml mmT^^i^^^i^^r^aT^aT^a^^^mm^iT^mm! W^TS^TS^^^^^Pk IHE LA.C UHES- Ap«<mk ADEN. REBSEA. MEDITERRANEAN, CONTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. bnVfroSiu S'pori P. Sham Penang rl yZJj3f "KAMIODIA I) Gdl. 42-41/ 4 Fit 5/ 7 Fit 1/ t FM \^Y JSI "MEONIA" I) 11/21 FM 22/24 FM 20/20 FM jLjraPj: "KINA a) 27 FM/ 4 Mar2,721 words
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Advertisement1262 1961-01-31 11 w^ McAUSTER *5c CO.. LTD. Wirci nu Nt: tun. ME V 6 BLLBBMAM UNE Ok KLA VBNKSS LOCK LONDON. HAMOURS. ROTTERDAM. HAVRE. LOS ANGELES SAN FUNCISCO, I NULL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTUNO Aa* f». CaaaatM l> U.S.A. AUaatic Parts. Acciptiag cam far Caatral t Saata CITY Of NEWCASTLE Amirici. S'pora1,262 words
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Article35 1961-01-31 12 SINGAPORE, Jan. 30. RUBBER: 77 cents per lb. (down V- cents). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 78i cents (quiet). TIN 5390.50 per picul (down 37*2 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 270 tons (up 10 tons).35 words
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Article209 1961-01-31 12 PEBRUARY first trade rubber A buyers f.0.b,. closed in Singapore yesterday at 77 Ta c*ents per lb.-down 1% cents ou Friasy's close. The tone was easier. S.C.CR.A. closing-prices in cents per lb., yesterday were: Int. l R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 77",. sellers 78'»: Int 1 R.S.S. Feb. buyers209 words
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Article67 1961-01-31 12 There Is no Australian stocks lisi today because Australian markets were closed yesterday for Anzac Day. The Singapore section of the Malayan share market and the rubber market both in Singapore and the Federation will be closed tomorrow for Thalpusam. The tin market and the Federation section of67 words
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Article681 1961-01-31 12 OUSINESS in the trading loom on the Singapore section of I the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares in brackets, was: Industrials: red. Dlip. 51. 35 and 51. 56: r. and N. ords (2.000) $2.11, (l.OOO) $2.10, (1,000) 52.1 l D: H. Waugh (2,000)681 words
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1065 1961-01-31 12 By Our Market Correspondent THE MALAYAN share market opened the week quietly steady in industrials and tins with Monday's usual reduced volume of business. Rubbers were still a dull market. All movements were small. The Federation section Reported: "Industrials were quiet. Tins1,065 words
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Article21 1961-01-31 12 Malayan Stock Exchange: Jan. 30 Jan.2B Industrials: 141.07 139.37 Tini: ***** 194-37 Rubbers: 231.13 ***** Jan. 1 1958 IUO.21 words
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Article143 1961-01-31 12 THE Chinese Produce Exchange, Singapore, noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: Quiet; UK/Continent Jan./Peb. shipments $27 >-i buyers, $28 sellers. Coconut oil: Quiet; bulk $42 i sellers. drum $45 >i selleis- Fepper: Quie:; no business was reported done. Muutok unite $217<? and Sarawak $212 Vi (both down143 words
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Article137 1961-01-31 12 THE Miliyu t x«han(« Banks' Antentitn made tb«t« cbangea In lta rate* to merchant! ytiterday (an r»t« to slOOi: New Vtrk: buying airmail T.T. 32 15/16. O.D. 33 1/16. »O d/it 33 5/l« credit bill*. 33 7/16 trade bllii. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32 3 'B. O.D. 321.137 words
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Article103 1961-01-31 12 SHIM lying aUnfild* th* sin upon Hirbour B»«rd whirvoi tr oxptct•d today arc Chusan 1/3. Prts. Monroe 4/5. Tatauharu Maru 6A, Wonogirl 6/7. Toboa 8/9. Slaoc 10/11. Batu 13/14. Tjitjalenska 13/18. Awata Maru 18. Meonia 19. Perils N. Wall 4/5. Bruai 21/22, Taktang 23, Kinabalu 24, Sabang 25/26,103 words
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Advertisement1098 1961-01-31 12 Express U.S.A. Pacttic tft Atlantic Coast Service E.T.A. E.I.A. E.T.A. S port P. S>am Penang H>on( I. Angeles N. York 1 Uaikawi Mini" 4 Flk la Part I Ftk 2* Ftk 12 Mar "Xiaikawa Maru' 24/2T Flk 21 Flk/ 1 Mar I Mir Mar 12 Ayr All suitably equipped with1,098 words
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Advertisement150 1961-01-31 12 THE EASTERN SHIPPING CORPORATION LIMITED P. Sham Spore M.V. "STATI OF UTTAR PRADESH" tor Adeloido, Melbourne and Sydney Feb. 5/6 Feb. 7 Kualo Lumpur Sub-Agents: Chief Agents: ÜBAIDULLA t COMPANY, R. JUMABHOY SONS LTD.. It, Mountbotten Road *****. Singapore. Tel: *****. PACIFIC FAR EAST LINE, INC. U.S. WEST COAST/SINSAPORE VIA150 words
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Advertisement381 1961-01-31 12 NOTICE LAND -SANDAKAN TOWN AREA FOR SALE. Suburban Lease PL ***** comprising about 10 acres, situated near Bull Sim Sim, Sanaakan. Offers In writing to: Harrisons it Crosneld (Borneo), Ltd.. (Branch Management Dept), P.O. Box No. 131. SANDAKAN. TENDERS MALACCA P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class "D" and above registered381 words
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Advertisement690 1961-01-31 12 NOTICES NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that Mr. Leng Houg Yap and Mr. Chan Yin Sun are no longer in the employ of Messrs. Louis T. Leonowens (Malaya) Limited of 125 A. Ipoh Road. Kuala Lumpur and have no I authority to collect any monies or transact any business on their be-690 words
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Advertisement550 1961-01-31 12 NOTICES I McALISTER COMPANY, LIMITED Notice Is hereby given that an Interim Dividend of 5 less 40% i Income Tax, has been declared on i account of the year ending 30th June. 1961. Such dividend will be paid to Stockholders whose names appear on the Register on ;JOth February 1961.550 words
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Advertisement877 1961-01-31 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS "APPOINTMENT OF j CENTRAL PROVIDENT FUND TEMPORARY SETTLEMENT AppUcatlons BO r AI L D vlted or ap OFFICERS noiiiimeiu M an Investigating .N THE LAND OFFICES IN PT^nT&nS PERAK. Ordinance. APPLICATIONS are Invited Age: from Federal Citizens and/or Not more than 25 years State Nationals who have attain-877 words
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Advertisement996 1961-01-31 13 (Continued from Page St I SITUATIONS VACANT it Word* SS (Min.)— Box it tt*. oxtro WANTIO for Ist February Junior Check Roll Conductor for EaUte In Malacca. Able to type an advantage. Apply Bos A 9946 S.T. K.L. WANTIO by advertising firm lady cacvauers with pleasant personality. Salary plus commission.996 words
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Advertisement993 1961-01-31 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Word* SS (Min.)— Box St ctt. txtn AIR-CONDITIONED BBOROOM, Study bathroom, telephone. Europe household. Tel. Spore *****. WELL FURNISHED ROOM at Seavlew Park suitable bachelor. $80 monthly. Airy quiet. Inquiries Phone (Spore) *****. FRONT UPSTAIRS Large room vacant. For couple or working girls. No children. Apply 119993 words
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Advertisement863 1961-01-31 13 EDUCATION it Wordt Si (Min.)— Box II et*. oxtn NIGHT CLASSES in Physics and Chemistry for Form IV commencing Ist j February. Singapore Institute of science, Telephone *****. FAR EASTERN MUSIC School Tbe L.jtituUon for muslcil education. IIMI registrations will be accepted daily now. Apply Secretary l-A Kirk Tarrace, spore.863 words
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Advertisement929 1961-01-31 13 LOST 21 Word* Si (Min.)— Box It ctt. extra LOST i Black, Dachshund Dog Red Collar. Answers to Kiwi. Phone office ***** evening 3MS7. WANTED tt Wordt SS (Min.)— Box St ctt. oxtrn SHOTGUN Twelve gauge double barrelled shotgun wanted preferably new. Dealers offers Invited. Anderson, Sungel Blput Estate, Sungel929 words
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Advertisement827 1961-01-31 13 FOR SALE M Wtd* SS (Mm Box IB eta. astni 12 GAUGE WINCHESTER Model 12 pump shotgun $150/- Box A 4784 B.T. Singapore. NEW BRITISH-MAO* AUTOMATIC coin box specially designed for ten cent Cains $150. Phone Spore *****. SALE OR HIRE Challen Baby Grand Piano, Regular service. Seldom used, excellent827 words
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Advertisement387 1961-01-31 13 WHERE TO EAT (Sport) 20 Wordt Sit (Minimum) Dattf 1 month. It Wordt StJt (Mm.) MUI FOHO RltTAUßANT— Luschron at only fI.M per bead: Crtnm Amcrlcamr, ChlrkrD ala King. Roll Butter CbrcM Coffee. FRESH FLOWERS it Word* Sit (Minimum) Dailg l month. II Word, S2.JO (Mm.) (PCCIALIfTI for Bridal Bouqurta387 words
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Article97 1961-01-31 14 ALEX BAXTER, one-time "wonder-boy" jockey of the Malayan turf, has got back his jockey's licence from the S.R.A and will ride for train- er Wally Bagby. Baxter was a sensation as an apprentice a few years ago and his most notable success was his win97 words
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879 1961-01-31 14 MORNING FLIGHT is a vastly improved horse and I do not think anything will stop him from completing a hat-trick in Race Two at Bukit Timah today. This Big Qame five-year-old was always going too well for his opposition in Cl 4,879 words
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Article353 1961-01-31 14 By F. SALAHUDIN SINGAPORE. Mon. Because of the overwhelming response for the Singapore Open golf championship, which will be inaugurated at the Royal Island Club on Friday, the organisers are planning to make it more attractive next year. Mr. Ken Meyer, chairman of the reception353 words
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Article833 1961-01-31 14 RACE 1 2 15 Cl 4, Div. 2 7 Furs. 1 ***** Turks Fire (Beckhampton St.) Spenoer. 6 »•»<•£) < 5 2 ***** Ten Per Carat (Victorious St.) Ahmad. 6 8.12 (F) Leong 3 3 ***** Cinema 111 (Shaw St.) Martin. t.ll .Johnson 9 4 ***** St. Honore833 words
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Article677 1961-01-31 14 3 ***** Couac iNewlands St.) E. Breuk., 8 8.12 'Thancavelu 4 ***** Come lp (K. Y. Lim) Teh. 6 8.12 Taylor S 5 ***** Power First (Mdm Leong Teo Rodgers. 5 8.11 Barratt 11 6 ***** Straat Peter iG. Luck St. JC Co.) Donnelly. 4 8.9 (F) Johnson X677 words
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663 1961-01-31 14 CJINGAPORE, Mon. The Australian golfing professionals took to the sunbaked and lightning fast fairways of the Royal Island Club with surprising ease here today. Although the visitors were a bit cagey about their score's, their caddies provided information that makes it663 words
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Advertisement251 1961-01-31 14 \J> ['mm "^^mmMMM^S^BtmMwKS^^^^SSiLi^Stß^^^M Z?Oi°i i Br IS ■■I^^fep-J^fcg^/^ "I felt just like Dad when he became General Manager! To think that once I had to struggle v?- r- v^y^'V just to get a pass! Since the Doctor put our £J9pf '%&*»•> +.^mJJj* family on MARMITE, things that once seemed JBp^J-^pSft251 words
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Advertisement22 1961-01-31 14 \mmWAm\\\\ fi /> MMMMmr^^Mm C ®t/ietcft M nuden I M felt Agent*: f\ i siakson/m^ TRADING COMPANY OV/ SINGAPORE v KUALA LUMPUR KUCHING22 words
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Miscellaneous273 1961-01-31 14 SOCCER |NZ»: MCC 376-7 dec. Central Dls- Z~ tricta 182-4. KKIIMM.Y (Spore): IRC 5 Tr-».»ne (Syed Osman 3, Hassan Awang 2> TENNIS GHA 1 (Barlow AI'STRALIAN ("SHIPS FINALS RUGGER 'Melbourne): Men's singles: HSCC 'Sfvrn>' Tourney (S porf v f^^P *R La vcr (holder. 1-6. Joliore All-Blues 33 goals. l^;'- 5273 words
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448 1961-01-31 15 JACK FINGLETON - SMITH, KANHAI END AUSTRALIA'S HOPES Gibbs gets first hattrick by West Indian By JACK FINGLETON ADELAIDE, Monday. DRILLIANT batting by Rohan Kanhai, who is moving towards his second cent rj in the Fourth Test, and Cammie Smith today took the match decisively away from Australia in the late afternoon. Smith448 words
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Article133 1961-01-31 15 WEST INDIES Ist inns- 393 AUSTRALIA Ist inns. (Saturday 221-4) MCDONALD c Hunte o Gibbs 71 FAVELL c Alexander b Worrell l O'NEILL c Alexander o Sobers 11 SIMPSON c Alexander b Hall 85 BL'RGE b Sobers 45 BENAUD c Solomon b Gibbs 77 MAC'KAY lbw Gibbs 29 GROUT133 words
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380 1961-01-31 15 partnership came In 78 minute*. Mackay being 29 and Benaud 24. Mackay got no fur'her. He played well forward to UjbOs. missed and umpire Hoc gave him out after very long deliberation. Mackay looked flabbergasted at the decision and trudged away380 words
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Article50 1961-01-31 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. The All-Singapore soccer team to meet Young Boys of Berne at Jalan Besar Stadium on Feb. 2 (7.30 p.m.) will be: Idros Albar; Lee Wah Chin, Matmoon Sudasee; McAllster, Lee Kok Senc. M. Sutton: Ibrahim Hassan. Sperrlng, Mahat Ambu, Quah Kirn Swee. Ibrahim Mansor50 words
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Article43 1961-01-31 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. 2nd Battalion. New Zealand Regiment, will maet 18 Sipnals Regiment (Singapore) In the semi-final of the FARELP lnter-unlt rugger cup competition at Dover Road on Wednesday at 5 p.m. The winners will travel to Hong Kong for the *!nal.43 words
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Article23 1961-01-31 15 SINOAPORE, Mon.— A social for all 00-kart enthusiasts will be held at Tangle Inn. Tanglln Road, at 8 p.m. on Wednesday.23 words
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Advertisement137 1961-01-31 15 HITACHI Iju a Big Name 4^, in Matters Electrical x iSr iL, <xr v VQM J A 1 JrHd f if immf**JGm Sfl The reputation for quality now enjoyed by Hitachi f M I *jL cables is one that has been earned over the past >^ Rl SSII fifty-one years137 words
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Miscellaneous50 1961-01-31 15 SOCCER Spore GSFA Dlv. 2: SIR v TTS Hospital 'B (Geylang); Dlv. 2B: Customs v Woodsvllle (Kalian* Basin> HOCKEY Spore HA Senior KO: Combined Schools v Indian Aasn (Balestier Rd): Friendly: Police v Army (Thomson Rd>. RLGGtK BCC 'Semens' Tourney: 18 Signals Regt 'A' v The Blacks (5 p.m.. padang).50 words
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Miscellaneous61 1961-01-31 15 Buys Bunny By Balph Beinuluhl LVI Ahner By Al Capp Park avenm— piper phvcus, I T there's just ONl,thin^^B I l your— W LOOK at the poor A| DEB OPTHB'iEAPt.AMDHER \L WANT r UTTm^r7^7r^l I OUUFFIUR) DARLir^G'S PITIFUL Dick Tracy By Chester Gould C MALI A WANTS AEJQTHEff JX H61 words
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Article740 1961-01-31 16 Totalisator board to be set up to administer project THREE NEW BILLS WILL PAVE WAY FOR THE OFF-COURSE SCHEME DETAILS ol three new Bills aimed al introducing lej»;il oil-course betting in t h c Federation, tightening the laws KUALA LUMPUR. against bookmakers, and admitting members of740 words
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Article110 1961-01-31 16 KHOO— HEAH: Olm Booi. eldest son of Madam Yrap S:i-\v Yraiig and the Ist* Mr. Kboo Ch.-n« Trc to Nellie Tuan Gnol). rldmt daughter of Mr. and Mm. Heah Kng Hoe. 30.1 til. BETWEEN Dr. Alex Delllkan. son of the Ive Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Delilkan. Singapore, nnd110 words
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Article192 1961-01-31 16 MR.' AND MRS. PEH TEIK BIN tnank their friends and relatives for their presents and attendance at their wedding. MR. AND MRS. K. SATKURU thank relatives and friends for their kind attendance, valuable presents and good wish** on th< occasion of tbeir marriage on 27. l.fil Ipoh. THE RAY'S192 words
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Article48 1961-01-31 16 SINGAPOr\E, Mon. t— The Perumal Temple in Serangoon Road is organising a Thaipusam procession tomorrow. The procession will start from the temple at 8 ajn. and will pass through Selegle Road. Dhoby Ghaut, Penang Road and Clemenceau Avenue before ending at the Tank Road Chettiar's Temple.48 words
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Article, Illustration159 1961-01-31 16 Death of the Rev. Goh Hood Keng SINGAPORE, Mon. Well-known Methodist Church pastor, the Rev. Goh Hood Keng. 72. died in the General Hospital here tonight after a short illness. He was one of the last surviving pupils of the late Bishop W. F. Oldham. who founded the Anglo Chinese159 words
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Article, Illustration82 1961-01-31 16 2 YOUTHS UNDER DEATH SENTENCE SET FREE SINGAPORE. Mon. Three youths, convicted of murder, were freed on appeal in Singapore today. They were Karim bin Maidin. Chung Yun Sin alias Ah Kow. and Muhamed bin Mo- hamed Eunos. Karim and Chung had been under sentence of death, while 17-year-old Muhamed82 words
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Article306 1961-01-31 16 LONDON. Mon. Fairly active conditions prevailed in Lonuon stock market today with the baule for control of Oaiiams Press pix>viaiug some of me ouisuriauig movements. There were several leaiurc, elsewhere, however, unti i.he general appearance was veiy firm in response lo renewed buying. Closing middle prices of selected306 words
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Article30 1961-01-31 16 LONDON, Mon.—Spo.. L' 3 -d Mar 23* id.. Apr/June 23, a.. Juiy/Sepi. 23Tsd. Oct./ Dec. 237-d Jan./ Mar. 2*a c if. Fab. 23\d.. March 231,d.. April 23',u. Tone: Featureless.30 words
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Article22 1961-01-31 16 LONDON. Mon.—Buyers £783, sellers £784, Forward buyers £787. sellers £787 Settlement £784'ij. Turnover ajn. 4ft tona, pm 10 tons. Tone: Quiet.22 words
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281 1961-01-31 16 U.S. Admiral to see Capt. Galvao today in pirate liner A DAWN meeting between Capt. Henrique Galvao and Rear -Admiral Alen Smith. Commander of the United States Caribbean sea-frontier, will take place tomorrow aboard the re-bel-held Portuguese liner Santa Maria about 35 miles east of here, to arrange the disembarkation281 words
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Obituary102 1961-01-31 16 TAN ENG THVE passed away peacefully on 30-l-»>l leaving behind his beloved wives, sons, Seng Oiap, Seng Uua, Beng Chlat daughter Gee Neo, and daughter-in-law to mourn bis loss. Funeral: Friday 3/2/61 cortege leaves SlO Paya Lebar at 10.00 a.m. for Bukit Brown. THE REV. COH HOOD KENO, 72. passed102 words
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Advertisement139 1961-01-31 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 20 Word* $1$ (Minimum) If POWER ELEGANCE SAFETY COMFORT g^r^^^ a rootes product The New Hillman Minx A BETTER BUY BECAUSE IT'S BETTER BUILT! Own this new Hillman and you own zfine car. It'i Sweeping, elegant n«w look. n« just put together, it's buHt and built to,*. -*K~139 words
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Advertisement30 1961-01-31 16 \j^SL r^memM I I fOR FINER SMOKING V mm^ HMI /|7 JEWELS roskopf JflSlk PATENT AUTOMATIC \fiL MONODATE V TIP WHITE FOR ILLUSTRATED k FOLDER TO THE 1 ■OLE AOKMT«30 words
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