The Straits Times, 6 February 1961
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Title Section18 1961-02-06 1 AVEBACE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times He**** Estd. 1845. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1961. 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article1497 1961-02-06 1 Tengku: Great and sustained effort necessary 'Big push' in effort to meet needs of country KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. THE Federation Government prepared its second five-year plan for 1961-65 in "full acceptance" of the great challenge posed by problems facing the country. The challenge is from the high1,497 words
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Article53 1961-02-06 1 NEW DELHI, Sun. At least ten people have died during the past week in an Intense cold wave gripping northwest India, according to reports reaching here today. Five persons were swept to their death In a blizzard near the 7.000-foot Banihal Road tunnel inReuter - 53 words
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Article44 1961-02-06 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. A schoolboy, N. Ganeson, 11, was killed when his bicycle collided with a bus near the Junction of Serangoon Road and Burma Road here this evening. Eyewitnesses are asked to contact Insp. Jalaludln Yusof. telephone 7200. extension 385.44 words
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Article72 1961-02-06 1 KAJANG. Sun A motor (cyclist and his pillion rider were killed when their machine crashed against a guide stone at the 12th mile. Kajang-Kuala Lumpur Road, last night Abdul Halim bin YusofT, 24. of the Ist Federation Infantry Brigade, died shortly after admission to the Kuala72 words
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Article, Illustration148 1961-02-06 1 LEOPOLD, PRINCESS FLY IN KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Ex- King Leopold of the Belgians and his wife. Princess Liliane He Retby. arrived here by a Thai International plane today for a 12-day visit. They were welcomed at the airport by the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman; the Chief Protocol Officer. Inche148 words
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Article649 1961-02-06 1 Reds may now have a man in space LONDON, Sunday PROF. Bernard Lovell, Director of Britain's giant Jodrell Bank Radio Telescope, said last night that he thought the Russians were "very ciose indeed" to getting a man into space. Commenting on the latest Russian space Vehicle the heaviest-ever he saidReuter; UPI - 649 words
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Article71 1961-02-06 1 SINGAPORE. Sun.—Australian Frank Phillips, with a final round of 72. today won the $20,000 Singapore open golf championship. Phillips won first prize tf $5,000 with a total for 72 holes of 275 (67. 69, 67 and 72). He finished eight strokes ahead of runner-up Darre! Welch71 words
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Article391 1961-02-06 1 Angola riots: 7 police killed f ISBON, Sun. Seven police died in disturbances which flared up last night in Luanda, the capital of Portugal's Wot African territory of Angola, the news agency A.N.I, reported from here today. Casualties among "assailants." who were earlier reported to have attacked a police barracksReuter - 391 words
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Article54 1961-02-06 1 POLICE FIRE ILILLKAN. Sun.- IWke fired in air hen toil.iv It dus|M.i>t do monstratius a&aiu&l (km rriimttit decision (<> Iwe Mir uniM-rsitv until im HMf notice— Rtukr SIGNALS DIE i-ONDOV Mjii 1. NIM ]v»j»;j beta iiud m <•• i !VJ»v Mid' »U»-v linu pitkrrj up n<» *i;mli Iran Imlh54 words
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Article, Illustration417 1961-02-06 2 Then a trip to fabled North-West Frontier PESHAWAR (Pakistan), Sunday. QUEEN Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh yesterday made a surprise tour of this North- West Frontier city in the land of the Pathans without being recognised only an hour after they arrived from Karachi. AfterReuter - 417 words
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Article75 1961-02-06 2 NEW DELHI. Sun. The Nepalese government of King Mahendra who took power in a "palace coup" in December—has arrested 10 people for alleged contravention of an official ban on politics, it is reported here. The arrests follow a camf>algn in which posters and eaflets have appearedReuter - 75 words
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Article25 1961-02-06 2 LONDON, Sun. Air Commodore George Grant, former head of RAF intelligence In the Far East, died in hospital at Aihford, last night.25 words
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177 1961-02-06 2 HE FISHED FOR AND CAUGHT 35 LB. BOY MIAMI, Sun A fisherman, Philip Davis, yesterday landed a 35-lb boy. Davis, 74, a retired, crucer from Chicago had already caught a IMb grant and beached on the edge of Biscayne Bay. when he saw "something th it looked like a doll"UPI - 177 words
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Article120 1961-02-06 2 BEN-GURION PARTY SACKS LA VON TEL AVIV. Sun.— The central committee of the Israeli Labour Party decided yesterday to remove Mr. Pinhas Lavon from his post as secre-tary-general of the powerful Hlstadruth Federation of Labour. As the committee voted police made a baton charge against groups demonstrating outside the buildingReuter - 120 words
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Article32 1961-02-06 2 MILAN. Sun.— ltalian film critics last night awarded SoDhla Loren their "Silver Ribbon a? the best Italian film actress of 1960 for her performance In "La Clodara" (The Peasant Woman).32 words
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Article26 1961-02-06 2 TOKYO, Sun. Two women were killed and twelve others were Injured when a bus was struck by a train near Saginomlya station.26 words
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Article21 1961-02-06 2 ROME. Sun— The Italian Parliament has received a government-approved Bill designed to tighten control of street walkers.— Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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157 1961-02-06 2 WEST IRIAN: HOLLAND DISCOUNTS ATTACK BY INDONESIA THE HAGUE. Sun.—Holland has the military situation in the West Irian area "well In hand," the State Secretary for New Guinea, Mr. Theo H. Bot, said yesterday. Mr. Bot said, however he did not believe "Indonesia seriously contemplates an attack on West Irian.UPI - 157 words
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Article262 1961-02-06 2 LONDON. Sunday. piELD Marshal Viscount Montgomery said yester--1 day he would rather be lost in the jungle with China's Mao Tse-tune than with the Soviet Pre- mier. Mr Khrushchev. Lord Montgomery, In a book, "The Path to Leadership," published today, said Mr. Khrushchev failed the262 words
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Advertisement459 1961-02-06 2 Serving Malaya and the World >^$^CjaVfel pVaVaWaV^^^^*. UNITED MALAYAN BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA, HEAD OFFICE-KUALA LUMPUR.) Announce the OFFICIAL OPENING of their SIJVGEM JMJxliVl BRAiXCH by TUAN SYED OSMAN IDID District Officer, Kuala Muda an Tuesday* 7th JFt'bruary, IfHil 12A, Jalan Bank, SUNGEI PATANI. TELEPHONE:459 words
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Miscellaneous27 1961-02-06 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Applaby Vseoß^/ J i^^ B^B /OONT ANiWtU B 9 If WAIT UNTIL A (PO« A MINUTEI-^RJ r M J» A DY TO s-\27 words
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Article301 1961-02-06 3 FORMER PARATROOP MAN ACCEPTS TSHOMBE'S OFFER TO REORGANISE THE KATANGA ARMY PARIS, Sunday. /COLONEL Roger Trinquier, 52, one of France's toughest paratroop officers, said yesterday that he had accepted an offer by President Moise Tshombe to reorganise the Katanga armed forces. i "My departure for EllsabethvllleReuter - 301 words
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101 1961-02-06 3 SOVIET 'YES' TO DELAY IN NUCLEAR TEST TALKS WASHINGTON, Sun. Russia has accepted a six week's delay In the nuclear test ban negotiations at Geneva. The State Department, announcing Soviet acceptance, said that the postponement had been requested by President Kennedy. The talks, which have been going on Intermittently sinceReuter - 101 words
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Article42 1961-02-06 3 NEW YORK. The American Express Company yesterday estimated that more than 150,000 Americans would visit the Far East this year. Singapore was named as one of the cities likely to share in this higher influx of tourists. U.P.I.UPI - 42 words
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Article32 1961-02-06 3 MOSCOW. Sun. Soviet farm workers who do well may soon receive prizes and have their names entered in a "golden book." the Communist Party newspaper Pravda said here today.32 words
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Article, Illustration456 1961-02-06 3 SAGA OF SANTA MARIA ENDS IN CHARGES, COUNTER-CHARGES RECIFE. Sunday r«APT HENRIQUE GALVAO yesterday charged that the captain of the Santa Maria tried to get a Brazilian harbour pilot to wreck the ship on the rocks. Capt. Galvao. who seized the ship in the Carrlbbean onReuter - 456 words
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Article79 1961-02-06 3 BRUSSELS. Sun. Police today warned of a danger of a second big fall of slag on the disaster hamlet of Mou-lin-sous-Fleron if heavy rains continue. King Baudouln and Queen Fabiola yesterday watched rescue teams digging Into the rubble of Friday night's landslide and saw the bodiesReuter - 79 words
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Article55 1961-02-06 3 MIAMI. Sun.— Four men. who said they planned to sail to Cuba and fight against the Castro regime, seized a tugboat here today but ran aground in Biscayne Bay during a police chase. Police said the men had six rifles aboard but threw them overboard 'when55 words
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Article59 1961-02-06 3 MANY HELD AFTER ITALY CLASHES ROME. Sun.— Police In Rome and Naples yesterday held many people after clashes between students and Communists. In both cities students demonstrated outside Austrian Embassy buildings and Communist Party headquarters They were protesting against recent violence in Italy's Bolzano province and against Austrian demands forReuter - 59 words
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Miscellaneous419 1961-02-06 3 armed robbery. Reuter. Harmony; JO.OO Beyond Ofcir Ken: RADIO SINGAPORE 10.30 The BBC Jazz Club: 11.00 Close Down. Median, W.re 47. metre, RADIO MALAYA Short Wave: 62 metre* from 8.00— 9.00 p.m. 141.7 Metres) AM. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. NegaraMorntng Prelude- 7.00 The News: ka. News419 words
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Article39 1961-02-06 4 SINGAPORE Sun. Prof. D. Pedoe, Professor Qf Mathematics at the University of Malaya in Singapore, will speak on "The Gentle Art of Mathematics" at a luncheon of the Rotary Club of Singa-pore-West on Thursday at Prince's Restaurant.39 words
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Article333 1961-02-06 4 POLICE CHIEF THANKS A KAMPONG CINGAPORE, Sun. kJ —For the first time in the history of Singapore an entire kampong of 5,000 villagers were commended by the Commissioner of Police, Mr. A. E. G. Blades, today for their co-operation in assisting the police to capture two rob*333 words
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Article, Illustration309 1961-02-06 4 SINGAPORE Sun A PAIR of delicate whippets, representing this breed for the first time in a Singapore competition, took high honours at the Malayan Kennel Association's dog show, held at the Great World today. Belonging to Lady Selway. they won the "Ken-L-Ration" challenge cup309 words
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Article, Illustration67 1961-02-06 4 RECITAL BY A SINGAPORE PIANIST LOCAL 26-year-old pianist Lee Kum Sing, above, will five a recital at the Victoria Theatre on Wednesday, Feb. 22, at 8.45 p.n The programme will Include works by Mozart, Beeth o v c n, Bach-Busoni. Brahms, Chopin and Lint Tickets, at $5, $4, $3. $2.67 words
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Article24 1961-02-06 4 SINGAPORE. Bun. Water will be cut off In back-lanes between Buffalo Road and Kerbau Road from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. tomorrow.24 words
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Article264 1961-02-06 4 SINGAPORE. Sunday. THE GOVERNMENT here plans to establish a science and industry museum in a section of the present National Museum in Stamford Road. In a statement today, the Government said that It was intended, through this museum. to popularise science by holding public lectures264 words
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Article39 1961-02-06 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Y.W.C.A. will organise a day camp for children between the ages of seven and 14 from April 17-28 at the Outram Road Centre, during which they will be taught creative work under expert supervision.39 words
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Article322 1961-02-06 4 BACK TO WORK FOR STRIKERS SINGAPORE, Sun. Employees of two Singapore companies out on strike last week go back to work tomorrow, the Singapore Business Houses Employees Union, which represents them, announced today. The two firms are Messrs. Llndeteves Jacoberg and Nestles (Malaya), Ltd. The SBHEU in a press statement,322 words
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151 1961-02-06 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. n- The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places during the week at 7 p.m.: TOMORROW: Kampong Hock Soon; Seng Poh Road vacant space: St. John's Island Opium Addicts Camp: Yeu Neng School, Simpang Bedok:151 words
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Article, Illustration50 1961-02-06 4 MR. AND MRS. Freddie Fernandez, who were married at toe Cathedral of the Oood Shepherd, Singapore, yesterday Mr. Fernandez U a State hockey pJaver and Mrs. Fernandez, the former Miss LUy Edwards, is on the »Uff of the Singapore Telephone Board.— Straits Times picture.50 words
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Advertisement531 1961-02-06 4 Sankty M*L Shdklon Seventy variations TT^JP on an original theme JJJf/ From fivr basic units, teventy variations of the Saokcy-ShekJon Misinform Onk can be assembled. The requirements or Director. (jucutive. Secretary, Typist and General Office are fully met. The mtewJui nubility of the standard units provides flexibility of lay-out on531 words
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Miscellaneous171 1961-02-06 4 nnHE following is today's L schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC: Prom Loodon, Dusseldorf, Beirut, Karachi, Calcutta (8A714) 7.45 p.m from Melbourne, Sydney, Darwin (8A706) 845 pjn. Thai International: Prom Jakarta (TG4O2) 10.16 a.m. QanUs: From Sydney, Melbourne. Perth, Jakarta .EM545) 11 am. Pan171 words
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Miscellaneous153 1961-02-06 4 ,o Calcutta, Karachi. Beirut, Zuiich, London (8A705) 930 P-m. «.athay Pacific: To Hong Kong (CX724) 7 ajn. Thai international: To Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok (T0402) 10.46 ajn. P»n- American: To Jakarta (PABI7) 130 pjn. Qaatas: To Kuala Lumpur, Colombo, Karachi, Teheran, Athens. Frankfurt, London (EM--546) 1.30 pm. Air India: To Jakarta,153 words
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Miscellaneous40 1961-02-06 4 am beginners 11.15 ajn. Chinese cooking 10.30 a.m., Katung Club 4 pm. beauty culture 2.30 pjn. VW.C.A.: (Outran) Road) Dressmaking 11 ajn. POLICE BAND: Honk Llm Oreen 7.30 p.m. to 8.30 p-m. SALVATION ARMY: Home League (women's meeting) S pjn.40 words
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Article, Illustration518 1961-02-06 5 B.C. BHATTACHARJEE - B.C. BHATTACHARJEE -By 2 a.m. SUCCESS FOR FOUR AMATEUR TECS WHO TRACED COUPLE TO A RAWANG ESTATE KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. F)UR amateur detectives have solved the case of the little girl who was given to the wrong woman at Batu Caves on Tuesday. They foundNg Went Chee - 518 words
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Article20 1961-02-06 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Sun. Syed Sheh Shahabudln. Malayan Ambassador to Thailand, returned to Bangkok by Thai Airways on Friday.20 words
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204 1961-02-06 5 IPOH, Sunday. OECRET societies took a bad beating as a result k of the intensive action conducted by the police in Perak last year, a spokesman told the Straits Times today. Action was taken against 155 thugs under the Prevention of Crimes Ordinance. Action204 words
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Article92 1961-02-06 5 JAYCEES LEADER IN TODAY SINGAPORE, Sun. The world president of the Junior Chamber of Commerce International, Mr. Peter Frankel. arrives here tomorrow In the course of a world tour of the chamber's branches. Leader of 350,000 Jaycees In 63 countries, Mr. Frankel's visit to this part of the world Is92 words
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Article31 1961-02-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Viswanathan, 51, who was knocked down by a car at Circular Road here on Friday night was admitted to the General Hospital in a critical condition.31 words
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95 1961-02-06 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Sultan Ismail of Johore today was host to 130 people from Singapore members and friends of the Triumph Herald Club for about an hour at his Istana at Bukit Serene. The Sultan, dressed casually in grey slacks, yellow sports95 words
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199 1961-02-06 5 Reason for coin shortage: New settlers SINGAPORE, Sun. The AccountantGeneral's office here today gave two reasons for the sudden shortage of coins in the Federation. A spokesman listed them as: THE OPENING up of rural areas under the Federation Government's rural development scheme: and THE RECENT opening of several bank199 words
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Article37 1961-02-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The State Secretary, Selangor. Inche Hashim bin Mat Drls. opened an exhibition of Malay posters, essays and books at the Selangor Malay Teachers Association, Princes Road, at 9.4S a.m. today.37 words
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Article807 1961-02-06 6 The momentous years NEARLY $3,000 m. WAS INVESTED, JOBS INCREASED BY 310,000, OUTPUT WENT UP 20p.c. KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday THERE was a shortfall of 15 per cent in the Federation's First Five-Year Plan, for 1 956 to 1 960, which the Government has described as "momentous years" in the country's807 words
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686 1961-02-06 6 Provident Fund, to lend out $500m. in next five years KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Employees Provident Fund will help to finance both the public and private sectors of the Second Five- Year Plan, according to the Government paper to be tabled at tomorrow's meeting of the House of Representatives. It686 words
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Article157 1961-02-06 7 BELFAST BACK IN SERVICE AGAIN CINGAPORE, Sun. The Royal Navy's largest cruiser, H.M.S. Belfast, which was instrumental in the sinking of the formidable German cruiser, Scharnhorst, in the last war, has now been re-com-missioned at the Singapore Naval Base. Her new commander is Capt. Morgan Giles, former skipper of H.M.S.157 words
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Article58 1961-02-06 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. H.I. Oessaln, of the Singapore Military Forces, today Inspected members of the west central area. St. John Ambulance Brigade, at the S.M.F. headquarters In Beach Road. The Inspection was held in honour of the completion of the foot drill course given by officers58 words
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Article21 1961-02-06 7 IPOH. Sun.— Mr. W. G. Plllay, manager of a motor firm, was elected chairman of the Perak Lambretta Club.21 words
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Article346 1961-02-06 7 Replant 650,000 acres: big aim RUBBER PRODUCTION EXPECTED TO RISE BY 10 PER CENT KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday ILf ORE than half the country's rubber land LTX will have been replanted with high yielding material in the next five years under the Government's second five-year plan. About 650,000 acres will be346 words
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320 1961-02-06 7 SINGAPORE. Sun THE People's Action x Party said today that the Hong Lim byelection would be a fight between a socialist and progressive P.A.P. and a united front of rightwing forces "using Mr. On* Eng Guan as their tool." A statement issued320 words
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79 1961-02-06 7 P.O. savings dropped, says report BINGAPORE, Sun. Deposits in the Post Office Savings Bank at the end of 1950 stood at about $3.5 million lower than in 1958 $43,853,365 compared with $47,243,685 In 1958. The Postmaster-General. Malaya. Mr. E. M. May, who gives these figures in his annual report published79 words
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Miscellaneous169 1961-02-06 7 Buys Bunny By Baiph Beimdaht I V IKPWCTI BUOST^. [WILL YOU HELP ME?] >O? HAND'S FREE TT\. •r\ 1 COME HERE, /f M/TC IS CAUSHT W T OPEN TH' POOR IjS M W yT, 1 1 pleaseT/ the wefrwermor!^ rrrMM m Abwer By Ai Capp WHAT I LOVE ABOUT *XJ,169 words
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Article22 1961-02-06 8 M Woe* lie f Uuumum) WILL ANY RELATIVE of the latt C.W. Barter communicate with D. Anderaon, Its Piccadilly, London W.I22 words
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Article349 1961-02-06 8 it W**t tU (MtsUmmm) AT HELEN LINO'S New thipment star or Siam *llkt: Kimonot. dreaae*. jatkrti, blouaea, ilolet, yardage. MATERNITY RSCISTSRa Keauired, available from tha Caxtoo freae (19ST) Ltd. 170-174 Sungei Ben Road. Kuala Lumpur: Tti: 7W44, Coat S4 DOROTHY CRAY CouaaeUot Anna Bioi will 0* at Rooiosma. Rilm349 words
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Article29 1961-02-06 8 21 W u r4, 0M lMim.l YOUTM FOR CHRIST Rally Saturday llth February Victoria Memorial Hall 7 in pm. Mr. Hedley Jonea anchored to the Rock Quit.29 words
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Article911 1961-02-06 8 Malaya's second five year plan has been introduced with a judicious blending of certainty and caution. The Cabinet's Economic Committee have not forgotten the recession which assailed the first five year plan, and they have remembered that last year Malaya was bathed in the glow of prosperity911 words
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Article363 1961-02-06 8 Once the idea had been properly studied there was never any intention that an association of South East Asian states would take shape quickly. It is supposed to evolve as the product of a slow process, and several quiescent months will have deceived only those who did363 words
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Article, Illustration1432 1961-02-06 8 HARRY FRANKLIN - Portugal's iron on Angola. HARRY FRANKLIN By LONDON, Sunday ANY man who can steal a liner merits the astonished respect of the seafaring, but Captain Calvao, who purloined the Santa Maria not for gain in any event receivers are reluctant to deal in stolen liners which are so easily identifiable1,432 words
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Article731 1961-02-06 8 PATRICK O' DONOVAN - PATRICK O'DONOVAN by FOR millions of Americans what has happened in Cuba Is the most Important event in history since their forefathers eased the Spaniards out of this continent. And to take the place of the American tourists in Cuba the devotees of this new731 words
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Article231 1961-02-06 9 PRE-FAB FACTORY IDEA FOR S'PORE OINGAPORE. Sun. A British business executive. Mr. lon Y. Lane, arrived here today to approach the Singapore Government with an offer to provide prefabricated buildings for industrial and housing purposes. Mr. Lane, director of Coseley Buildings Ltd.. Britain, believes that "there is a building problem231 words
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Article190 1961-02-06 9 TEH SECOND FIVE-YEAR PLAN BETWEEN 136,009 and 150,060 workers coming into the employment market in 1961-65 are to be absorbed by agriculture. They represent about one third of the 340,000 new workers expected in this period. This is disclosed in the Government's White Paper on the second five-year plan, to190 words
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222 1961-02-06 9 Chinese told to speak national language every day A LOR STAR, Sun. The M.C.A. national president, Dato (Dr.) Cheah Toon Lok. last night urged Chinese to speak the national language every day. "The national language ls the chief instrument for bringing about unity among the various races," he said when222 words
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Article48 1961-02-06 9 PENANG. Sun.— An odd-job labourer, Chan Tin Chuan. was granted $250 bail when he pleaded not guilty to stealing a lamp at Kampong Malabar on Jan. 18 and a tranI sistor radio in Penang Road a week later. Hearing was fixed for Feb.48 words
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Article41 1961-02-06 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Police here detained four gangsters under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance in the past 24 hours. Three of the thugs were detained in a raid in New Bridge Road and the fourth in Aljunled Road.41 words
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717 1961-02-06 9 GOVT. PAPER STRESSES: RURAL EMPLOYMENT MUST BE EXPANDED KUALA LUMPUR. Su.iday generate 45,000 to 50,000 more Jobs. Other industries or services are expected to provide more jobs as follows with the development outlined In the 1961-65 plan: Construction 60,000; m a n a717 words
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Article70 1961-02-06 9 IPOH, Sun— The secretary of the Perak State Rural Development Committee, Mr. P.H. Setchell. told members of the Anderson School's economics society last night that he would try and arrange for them to take part In a rural development work camp If they were Interested. Mr.70 words
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377 1961-02-06 9 MYSTERY OF Mrs. ROGERS REMAINS SINGAPORE, Sunday ATTRACTIVE honeyA blonde Myra Perera. 20. sister of Colin Rogers, who wrote from Britain for help in tracing nis Japanese mother, said today "I have no recollection of my mother.'* Relaxing in her plank and377 words
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Article118 1961-02-06 9 JESSELTON, Sunday. rpHE Governor of North Borneo, Sir William x Goode. has appointed a committee to examine the revenues of the country. The committee has been asked to consider the general pattern of central Government revenues In North Borneo, having regard to: INCIDENCE of taxation118 words
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60 1961-02-06 9 Philippines set up information office KUALA LUMPUR. Bun.— The Philippine Government has established an information office at the Hotel Merlin to ensure the fullest possible coverage of the four day state tour of Malaya by President Garcia. The office will soon be displaying photographs In various parts of the town60 words
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Article51 1961-02-06 9 IPOH, Sun. Mr. Albert Man. acting Superintendent of Police O.CP.D. Ipoh has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur as Superintendent in charge of the Anti-Secret Society Branch. Federation of Malaya. He has been succeeded by Mr. R. O. Baxter acting Superintendent of Police, who waa former O.CP.D.51 words
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Article26 1961-02-06 9 KUALA KANGSAR. Sun.— The People's Progressive Party yesterday opened a new branch at Padang Rengas. It is headed by Raja Zainal bin Raja Ibrahim.26 words
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Article27 1961-02-06 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— A two-hour fire yesterday In a godown containing bleaching powder at the Malayan Weaving Mills in Tampol caused damage estimated at $3,000.27 words
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Article339 1961-02-06 9 i KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday r CONTRIBUTIONS to the Straits Times and Berita Harian Cheer Fund for Malayan soldiers in the Congo continue to come in. altnough it is now more than a month since the fund was opened. Donations received during the weekend totalled $922.42.339 words
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Article265 1961-02-06 9 New party: Tun Leong warns TPOH, Sun.— Tun Leong 1 Yew Koh, the Minister of Justice, today warned that the formation of a new Chinese political party would split the Chinese in Malaya. Tun Leong was referrlrfg to reports of the impending emergence of a new party, to be formed265 words
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Advertisement116 1961-02-06 9 A Bth ALL INDIA I PTjrf| HANDLOOM WEEK SPECIAL 4B DISCOUNT j| on all purchases 6th -11th Feb. 1961 I SCARVES IHttel DRESS MATERIAL |H| HI TOWELS m BEDSPREADS PI RUGS., ETC. Take advantage Now of this opportunity (Government of India) 23, RACE COURSE LANE, SPORE. TEL: ***** M.C.A. BUILDING,116 words
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Advertisement157 1961-02-06 9 magic Uw_^\p... that adjusts the bra f/\J JUST A' JUST* Your form wtsn't ensdt to SMttH Stytt 251 (illntrattd abovt) I^SSSI^ LMffiM Stylt IM7 H 1 W It-X. En*r»Mtrtd Cotton. S, C cup» M«ic t» puiu down 0 cup fullntss. Eltsttc btck md tides Mtdt of tcttitt. i w (lt157 words
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Article868 1961-02-06 10 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD BY Desperate effort to succour and salvage a nation AN Opposition motion which the Federation Parliament may debate today seeks the withdrawal of Malayan troops from the Congo. I wish the Opposition would read this book, the uncensored and horrifying story of the Congo's physical868 words
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Article227 1961-02-06 10 YOU ABE ALL ALONE. by Joxsef Kovago. (Praeger: New York. $6). the popularly elected Mayor of Budapest, Jozself Kovago was very soon in trouble after the Communists took over in Hungary. He had been anti-Nazi, but that did not help him He was in jail227 words
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Article148 1961-02-06 10 GOLF ON MY PILLOW. By George Houghton. (Stanley Paul 55.) T^ROM the pen and pencil of George Houghton, the ■T golf addict man, comes another all too slender volume of anecdotage and wisdom about the great game. Mr. Houghton is full of good stories and even148 words
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Advertisement145 1961-02-06 10 HIM THIS NEW YEAR... with a NEW BRYLCREEM The Brylcreem Home Dispenser H O IVI E gives a man the plus of healthy niCPFMCFP grooming gives you the satis- "^1 wl blivkll 'action of choosing the perfect present. Attractive and easy to use, the Bw^B B( Brylcreem Home Dispenser is145 words
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Advertisement156 1961-02-06 10 THE ANG PAU POLICY THE RED PACKET CONTAINS CASH BONUSES AT CHINESE NEW YEAH ASSURED SUM AT MATURITY SECURITY FOR DEPENDENTS HOSPITAL AND ACCIDENTAL DEATH BENEFITS APPLY TO THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. LTD. 12/16 CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE. 1 OR 44. AMPANG ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR MORE THAN 50 YEARS156 words
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Miscellaneous284 1961-02-06 10 Straits Times Crossword i a-4 i A< i?° B^ 6 Brien y s id I had way of 1. A girl unite* the country in getting down (6) both direction* (5). 7. Qlrl comes up carrying noth--4 Fraternise as the tub-maker ing one wants for dyeing (7) did at table284 words
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Advertisement1646 1961-02-06 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Tt AWN. LIVERPOOL. ILASGOW, LONOON t CONTINENTAL PORTS. 0u» S'por* Sails P. Sham P*eart| MEMNON L'PMI. Dublin, Havre, H'burg ll P»rt/TMI» LTCAON LivirpMl, Dublin Frt 7/ I FM II GLAUCUS A wtrp, H'burg. B mm, Holl. FH IS/11 MELAMPUS London, Hamburg. Rotterdam M*. IS FH B1,646 words
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Article32 1961-02-06 12 Robber Tin (per lb.) (per picul) Jan. SO 77 7 eta, $390.50 1390.M* Feb. 1 77 H eta. $390.75 2 78', ets. $391. 15', 1 78', CSS- .1391.25 4 $591.«2"i32 words
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1056 1961-02-06 12 Tins, industrials: Sharp rise with good demand By Our Market Correspondent THE MALAYAN share market has had one of its best weeks since the May-June boom last year, with tins and industrials moving sharply ahead in good demand. The strongest rises were in the mining section but several industrials advanced1,056 words
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Article115 1961-02-06 12 rl Malayan ■xahang* Bank*' Am*•latlcn made Uieac ehancea In It* rat** to merchanta on Saturday (all rat** to $100): H.w V*rh: buying airmail T.T. 321. O.D. 33. 90 d/*t 33i credit bill*, 33j trade bill*. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32 11/16. O.D. 82 13/16. 90 d st 33i115 words
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Article21 1961-02-06 12 Mmlmyan Stock Ezehanfe: Feb. 4 Feb. 3 Industrials: 144.51 143.70 Tins: 205.95 204.87 Rubber*: ***** 233.02 Jan. 1 1958=100.21 words
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Article38 1961-02-06 12 Current payment RL Cement 10% McAUster 5%t Kamuntinft 7|d. Sthn. Kinta Is. 4.8d.t t Interim. Date of payment Peb. 20 March 10 March 22 Total for year 15 Total for previous year m% 10% 35% 100%38 words
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Article955 1961-02-06 12 rVHE state of shares on the 1 Malayan Stock Exchange showing last business to Jan. 28 (A) and last business since that date (B), with H and L standing for Highest and Lowest business last year and to date, was: Ml •Ml Iricki 1.00 .10 Ords 2.20955 words
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Article1122 1961-02-06 12 ftW*lMOimV\ HKVIKW J TiHE PRICE of rubber steadied a little over last week, but finished still below the previous week about the lowest levels in two and a half years. Tin continued to advance and there were signs of improving demand. The rubber price opened1,122 words
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Article292 1961-02-06 12 Malayan Stock Exchange quotation changes, with Federation prices shown only when they differed from or were additional to Singapore's, were: at> it. MASSiMi I cci cum capital ins* i nil -s nciwlini twrythinp »0 o: excluding dividend i CM s= ***** bontt luut y xcr excluding capital return292 words
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Advertisement513 1961-02-06 12 YOU RE IN GOOD COMPANY when you join the growing number of shrewd investors who know thqt in UNIT TRUSTS, financial experts spread investments over Malaya's soundest enterprises Por information and Fr«« Booklet writ* ta MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS LTD., P O Bom 90, Singapore or f.O. 10*4, Until Umipwr. ROYAL513 words
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Advertisement64 1961-02-06 12 •F-|v| CANADA ft UNITED STATES CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS The largest Railway in North America, is pleased to announce the appointment of Everett Steamship Corporation as General Agent in Asia. For speedy, efficient handling of all Freight Shipments,— and for all Railway passenger transportation— to destinations in Canada and the United64 words
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Advertisement1372 1961-02-06 13 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE ISLAND OF SINGAPORE otnps,nles (Windlnj-up) No- 2 of IML In the matter of Sing Leoag A Company (Malaya) limits* and la the matter of the Companies Ordinance (Chapter 174) Notice is hereby given that a Petition for tbe winding up1,372 words
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Advertisement799 1961-02-06 13 NOTICE THE PENANG TURF CLUB SPRING MEETING. INI SUNDAY. 19TH MARCH, INI WEDNESDAY. 2tND MARCH. IMI SUNDAY, 26TH MARCH, IMI ENTRIES dose at 12 o'clock Noon on Wednesday, Bth March, 1961. USUAL $1/- UNLIMITED SWEEPS. NOS. FORECAST POOL d Digits), $2/- TREBLE TOTS. $5/- $1/- TOTAUBATOR TOT*. FREE GIFT TICKETS:799 words
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Advertisement822 1961-02-06 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCIES FOR POSTS OF JUNIOR TECHNICIANS (OVERSEERS), DRAINAGE AND IRRIGATION DEPARTMENT. PERAK. Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens and /or Btate Nationals for posts of Junior Technicians (Overseen) in the Drainage and Irrigation Department, Perak, on the salary scale of *85 x 7.50--115/137.50 x 7.50 197.60/312.50 X 7.50822 words
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Advertisement850 1961-02-06 13 (ConUnned from Page t) SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Word* SS (Htm.)— Baa it ets. exfre JUNIOR STENOORAPHER required by British Insurance Co. Age limit 22. P.O Box 402. Spore. WANTID EXPERIENCED Car Salesman. Apply Box A 4872 S.T. Singapore. BOX A 4611 S.T. Doctor wanted tor a ellnle In Central Johore.850 words
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Advertisement1085 1961-02-06 13 SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Word* ti (Htm.) Bom M ets. smtra BANTING: Vacant headship— Methodist English School (Primary). Serving qualified teachers may apply giving full particulars of their education and experience to Ed. Secretary, P.O. Box 8. Petsling Jaya not later than 10th February. 1961. OFFICE ASSISTANT required for New/Used Cars1,085 words
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Advertisement979 1961-02-06 13 HOUSES 4 LAND FOR SALE H Words St Mi* Bom M clj. Mtra (HOP HQUt* la Opera Estate, off Slglap Road, For particulars Apply BID Cbew Realty Ltd.. 133 Rochore Road, Spore 243&4/SSOO9. HOUSn 4 LAND WANTID It Word* ti (Mi*.)— Box St ets. oxlro OUR FAST SELLING sen-Ice can979 words
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Advertisement741 1961-02-06 13 TUITION IS Words U (Mirny—Box M cl.. ,xlrs •ITALINO JAVA JUthtroafra and Selene* tuition by experienced graduate teacntr standard sis to Form Kivs. Apply Bom A99M B.T. K.L. TUITION BY EXPERT Instructors/ Instructress students will be eligible for test after completing twenty letsons from London Driving School, *****. (B'pore) PIANO741 words
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2075 1961-02-06 14 Trainer 'Porky' Donnelly has a good day, saddling three winners Here He Comes 11, Memo and Winston BIG SWEEP: Total Pool $176,633. IST: No. *****1— 579.484. I 2ND: No. *****7— 539.742. 3RD. No. *****2— 522.078. STARTERS ($1,839 each): Nos. *****6, *****1, *****2, *****2. *****7.2,075 words
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693 1961-02-06 14 NORMAN SIEBEL - Malaya's hope went out with Ghani Young Boys win 3-2 NORMAN SIEBEL rE Kuala Lumpur, Sun. ABDUL Ghani's exit in the 22nd minute ended Malayan hopes when they met the Young Boys of Berne, the Swiss football champions, at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. Up to that time Malaya were leading693 words
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Article107 1961-02-06 14 BKT PAN JANG F.A. ko (Spore): Aneka B w.o. Woodlands; Bukit Timah CC 'B 3 (Mahrom 2. Joharn Kampong Berth 2 (SaUeh Ismaib. Rainbow 1 (Said All) Buktt Timah CC A" 0. SULTAN ISKANOAR CUP (K. Kangsar): Malay College 4 (Wahid NuMln 2, Nik Mohamed. Salleh Moham.-di Penang Free107 words
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Article40 1961-02-06 14 FRIENDLY isesamat): Secondly English School Old Boys won by 82. Old Boys 109 (Woudhull 30, Balblr Singh 4-28) and 102 ißoon Ewe 38. Balbir 7-62 > Secondary Enpllsh School 50 iNadara.iah 3-16) and 79 ißobrrt Tan 22. Boon Ewe 6-20).40 words
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Article33 1961-02-06 14 lI'OH COLD STORAGE, 6 miles: 1 Sarmukh Singh 2 Ong Chew Yet 3 K. MuthU. lhr lOmin: Womrn 1 Ong Swee Oeok 2 Toh Lai Yoong 3 Kok Slew Khoon lhr 40mIn.33 words
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Article15 1961-02-06 14 FRIENDLY (J. Bahru):. Klialsa 4 (Hardev. Sarjlt. Harbhajan. Bhuplnder) -Teachers 2 iGurdlal. Terrance). o15 words
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Article157 1961-02-06 14 TOL'E MATCH (Cardiff): Barbarians 6 S. Africans 0. UK COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP: S-Flnals Devon 20 E. Counties 8: Cheshire 8 E. Midlands 0. UK CLUB MATCHES: London Irish 19 Blackheath 3; London Scottish 17 Leicester 3; London Welsh 8 Bedford 0; Old Cranlelghans 6 Aldershot Services 5. Roßslyn Park157 words
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Article21 1961-02-06 14 DUNLOP MASTERS (Bloemfontein): 1 Dennis Hutchlnson (276) 2 Bob Charles <28S) 3 Stuart Da vies and Harold Henaing 286 i.21 words
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Article27 1961-02-06 14 GREAT YORKSHIRE H'CAP, 3m iDoncaster): 1 Chavara ilO-l) 2 O'Malley Point 1100-8 > 3 Northern King f 10-1 > 13 ran. won by 5.'.. Merryman (2-1 fay) unplaced.27 words
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Article27 1961-02-06 14 IRISH LEAGUE: Bangor 6 Coleraine 5; Cllftonvllle 1 Portadown 3: Derry 3 Ards 6: Olenavon 1 Crusaders 2; Linfleld 3 Glentoran 2; Ballymena v Distillery postponed.27 words
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Article64 1961-02-06 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A golf team led by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, beat the Governor of Penang's team by 11 matches to four in a friendly match at the Selangor Golf Club today. The Tengku's team of 30 players included the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong,64 words
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Article193 1961-02-06 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Mr. Lim Kee Slong of Seremban was re-elected president of the Malayan Chinese P.A. at its annual meeting held here today. Mr. Cheah 'Tetk Cheang and Mr. Wong Yuen Ching were reelected secretary and treasurer respectively. A five-member committee was formed to193 words
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Advertisement72 1961-02-06 14 The world's best selling Chainsaw (and in Malaya too) |f OMELITE! (popularly nkknamod Hto "RoHtßoyco" of choiw— Wl) Ge#t #ffve» «kW^^ Only 21 loo* b«r W*^/ •nd cKoin. F«Jk tron up >••» *^L^> fl k^^J^F^9k^ 7 f««t in di«ii»«t«c. Wjßk^Sr lif »«w cylinder dmnjn often R»«fO »«wor MM fa* to*72 words
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Miscellaneous77 1961-02-06 14 SOCCER CHARITY MATCH: Penang Selection v Taiping Prisons SC (Butterworth) Friendly: Penang Chinese v Malacca Corinthians (City Stadium, 8 p.m.). KHIR CUP: Confucian School v Commercial Inst. (4 p.m Klshah Dial v MBS Sentul (5 D.m., both games at Brickfields). RCGGKR RCC seven-a-slde tourney (Spore Dadang). Friendly: VI Old Boys77 words
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Article939 1961-02-06 15 FOREIGN GOLFERS LAUD SPLENDID ORGANISATION OF FIRST PRO TOURNAMENT IN SPORE By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT: Singapore, Sunday The final placings AUSTRALIAN Frank Phillips coasted home to an easy eight-stroke victory today in the $20,000 Singapore Open golf championship as he carded a steady even-par 72 for939 words
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Article539 1961-02-06 15 Spurs crash at home, lose record r- LONDON, Sunday A LL-conquering Tottenham Hotspur, the team of the season, had their unbeaten home record shattered yesterday when they went down 3-2 to Leicester City in the First Division of the English Football League, Tottenham, beaten only twice before in 27 matches,Reuter - 539 words
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153 1961-02-06 15 KIN TAT IN FINAL WITH THREE-SET VICTORY T ONDON, Bun. Lee Kin Tat of Singapore reached the final of the men's slnKles in the Middlesex badminton championships yesterday. Lee, who Is studying physics here, beat the title-holder, John Havers (Essex) 15-5, 16-18. 15-6 in the semifinals. He took the firstReuter - 153 words
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Article21 1961-02-06 15 NEW ORLEANS, Sun.— Mr. David Freed was yesterday reappolnted captain of the American Davis Cup team for 1961 Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article1276 1961-02-06 15 FIRST DIVISION Blackburn 2 Wolves 1 Blackpool 3 West Ham v Chelsea 2 Fulham 1 Cardiff 3 Man. City 3 Kvrrton 1 llolton Man. Ltd. 1 Aston Villa 1 Newcastle 3 Arsenal I Sheff. Vied. 5 Preston 1 Tottenham 2 Leicester 3 West Brom. 1 Not u1,276 words
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217 1961-02-06 15 SINGAPORE, Sunday. FROM a hopeless position after the first two day's play, 39-year-old Joe Hutcheson made a splendid recovery over the last IB holes to become the leading amateur in the $20,000 Singapore Open golf championship at the Royal Island Club today.217 words
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Article28 1961-02-06 15 SEREMBAN. Sun. Negri Sembilan Schools Sports Council officials: Chairman— R. T. Swales; vice-chairman R. Vivekananda and Rev. Bro. Celestine; secret**'-' t. Parameswaran treasurer— Yong Yew Kirn.28 words
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Article130 1961-02-06 15 SBA asked to stage S-EA meet SINGAPORE, Sun. Th« Ministry of Culture has asked the Singapore Badminton Association to stage a South-East Asia tournament in Singapore as one of the "Visit the Orient Year" attractions. Mr Stanley Wlckermaslnghe, secretary of the Orient Year General Committee, has written to the S.B.A.130 words
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Advertisement85 1961-02-06 15 MWWWWWWWWf Ammm Mm k "***^W mml tW4 a* M M swam HEj* jl At/teicA kXwJM r 7lu£cn AwL^f^ AmmmmmVtSr tEwZPZH #&>/& Sol* AfMH: /I a siaksonA^ TRADING COMPANY if V/ MNOAPOM KUALA LUMMM KUCHINC CLEARANCE SALE EVERYTHING MUST GO! PRICES DRASTICALLY REDUCED SUITINGS GALORE! DACRON TERYLENE WOOLLEN MOHAIR PANAMA JAPANESE85 words
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Article283 1961-02-06 16 BANK OFFER A FOOLISH AND UNWARRANTED ATTEMPT TO DEPART FROM PREVIOUS PRACTICE, THEY SAY SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE SINGAPORE Bank Employees' Union today rejected a proposal by the United Chinese Bank Ltd., to pay its clerical and non-clerical staff a bonus of three months' basic salary283 words
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Article195 1961-02-06 16 Soprano from Shanghai SINGAPORE. Sun— Chen Li-Cning, a Shanghai-born soprano, gave a programme of operatic arias and songs before a large audience in the Victoria Theatre tonight. Miss Chen opened with two arias from Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro" "Porgi amor" and "Deh vlenl She made very heavy weather of195 words
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Article, Illustration42 1961-02-06 16 - THE Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, exchanged his usual Gandhi cap for a Punjabi turban when he visited some Punjabi folk dancers who had come to New Delhi for India's Republic Day celebrations recently. U.P.I, picture.UPI - 42 words
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Obituary52 1961-02-06 16 MR. BONG AH JOON alias Bong Jo<>n Kah. a«e sixty-seven passed away peacefully In his home yesterday. leavinic behind his devoted wife, one daughter, three sons, one son-in-law, two daughters-in-law and eleven grand children. Cortege leaves 24 Saunders Road to Kampong Kapos Church at 4 p.m. to-day and then52 words
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Article98 1961-02-06 16 Still no sign of missing Dakota JAKARTA, Sun.— The search for a missing Garuda DC-3 airliner was narrowed down today to an area around Alasalimbo island, in the Java Sea. The plane, carrying live crewmen and 21 passengers, disappeared shortly before noon on Friday on a 500-mile run over the98 words
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139 1961-02-06 16 PEKING, Sun. Marshal Chen-yi. Chinese Foreign Minister, said here last night- that "Imperialists and certain reactionaries" were rejoicing too early at China's troubles, which would all be surmounted. The Marshal, wearing a wreath of flowers around his neck, was speaking at s Ceylon NationalReuter - 139 words
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