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Title Section20 1961-02-08 1 AVERAGE »AM V CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times Hot*"* 1 Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1961. 15 CENTS20 words
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Article308 1961-02-08 1 Razak urges citizens: Work hard, be dedicated KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday Minister warns: Development price high... no short cuts THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, today called for hard work, drive and dedication from all citizens to ensure the success of Malaya's second five-year308 words
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Article, Illustration429 1961-02-08 1 LONDON. Tuos. I SPY CASE TOLD OF WATCH ON CIVIL SERVANTS AND MAN PROSECUTION SAYS IS RUSSIAN pIiOTOGKAPHS of 212 pages from a hook giving secret details of British warships and other photographs of new naval equipment were seized when Secret Service agents swooped on an alleged429 words
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188 1961-02-08 1 Garcia: My aim to build -friendship MANILA, Tuesday. PRESIDENT Carlos Garcia of the Philippines said here tonight that the free nations of the world should "reach for each others' hands" to preserve their freedom and Democracy. President Garcia made the statement on the eve of his i departure for MalayaReuter - 188 words
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Article80 1961-02-08 1 LONDON, 'lues. Mr. James Zarb flew into London today to a rapturous greeting from his 38--year-old wife, after having been released from an Egyptian jail where he had served 4> 2 years on spy charges. Mr. Zarbs arrival in Britain the first time he has ever been80 words
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Article65 1961-02-08 1 JAKARTA. Tues. A huge landslide has occurred in the Padalarang Regency. West Java, threatening to cover the highway between Jakarta and Bandoeng, Jakarta newspapers reported today. They sara prior to the landslide, land at the same place cracked along aver 1,000 yards which slowly moved towards65 words
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Article22 1961-02-08 1 TOKYO. Tues. Drought stricken Communist China has taken up rain-making in an effort to get more moisture on its fields. U.P.I.UPI - 22 words
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Article17 1961-02-08 1 BUENOS AIRES, Tues. Argentine President Arturo Prondizl has accepted an invitation to visit Japan.— U.P.l.17 words
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Article67 1961-02-08 1 BERNE, Tues. Two Swiss have been arrested on charges of working for a Communist intelligence service based In East Germany, the Swiss Government announced today. The announcement said they had accepted "consider- able sums of money" to obtain Information on rocket production and radar installations controllingReuter - 67 words
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Article104 1961-02-08 1 Take-overs: Workers may strike ONDON, Tues. RepreLd sentatives of 13.000 Odhams Press and Daily Mirror workers decided last night to fight take-over bids for Odhams and to consider striking if necessary. The decision was taken at a meeting in London of union delegates representing Journalists, 'printers and electricians. Among themReuter - 104 words
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Article, Illustration139 1961-02-08 1 KENNEDY ACCEPTS RESIGNATION OF ENVOY IN MALAYA MR. BY'NOTON KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The United States Ambassador in Malaya. Mr. Homer M. Bylngton, Jnr., is among nine U.S. envoys who have had their resignations accepted by President Kennedy, according to a news agency report from Washington. No further Information on the139 words
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Article95 1961-02-08 1 Jakarta rejects Dutch memo JAKARTA, Tues. In- donesia today rejected a political memorandum of the Dutch Government which was submitted by the British Ambassador to Indonesia. Mr. L. A. C. Fry, to the Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio. The Foreign Office spokesman. Major Ganls Harsono, said the memorandum was submittedReuter - 95 words
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Article17 1961-02-08 1 MARGARET ILL LONDON I c>s Margin t lii fl will M.i\ mil ■nitmini <ii lodaj t«T.17 words
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Article, Illustration450 1961-02-08 2 FORMER NAZI ACCUSED OF JEWS' MASS-MURDER WILL GIVE FACTS, SAYS LAWYER HAIFA (Israel), Tues. Adolf Eichmann, former Nazi leader accused of the mass-murder of Jews, is eager to explain his actions "regardless of the outcome of his trial." This was stated last night by his JuniorReuter - 450 words
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128 1961-02-08 2 Stage Two of Polaris flies out of control CAPE CANAVERAL. Tues. The second stage of a Polaris mLsslle flew out of control from a launching pad here yesterday, but landed in an open area. A U.S. air force spokesman said later that no one was Injured and no serious damageReuter - 128 words
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Article40 1961-02-08 2 NEW YORK. Tues. The Kinsey Institute for Sex Research, which startled the world with its reports on the sexual behaviour of men and women, announced plans today to publish a report on sex offences and offenders Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article70 1961-02-08 2 103 business as usual ONDON. Tues. It was business as usual yesterday for Mrs. Ada Roe— on her 103 rd birthday. After reading a pile of telegrams and messages. Mrs. Roe went to work at her diary shop In Lowstoft as she does every week day. Mrs. Roe. a widow70 words
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Article184 1961-02-08 2 BANDA MURDER PLOT: 5 IN COURT (X>LOMBO, Tues.— Fiva v people pleaded not guilty in the Supreme Court here today to charges of conspiracy to murder arising out of the assassination of Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike. the Ceylon Prime Minister. The five were the Rev Somarama Thero. a Buddhist monk; theReuter - 184 words
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Article, Illustration446 1961-02-08 2 'LIBERTY' CALL BY OPPOSITION IN PORTUGAL LISBON. Tuesday. THREE opposition leaders today asked President Amerigo Tomas to give Portugal a government which would "return to the Portuguese their fundamental liberties." The three— Dr. Mario de Azevedo Gomes, a former Professor of Agriculture. Dr. Acaclo Gouveia and Dr. Eduardo de Flguelredo.Reuter - 446 words
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Article50 1961-02-08 2 LONDON. Tues. Police alerted British airports and docks yrsterday after 75.000 industrial diamonds, unofficially valued at £200.000. had been stolen from the firm of S. L. Van Moppes. in Hatton Garden centre of London's diamond trade— by raiders who cut open a safe during the night Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Miscellaneous286 1961-02-08 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby r WOULD YOU 'N LIKE TO GOTO J L-irC TU6 MOOufy E rMCAV6N9.O I \MOUIDNT V NO' T^ S KNOW WHAT vlix v^TcTweAC/ Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE Medium Wave 476 metres Short Wave: 62 metres from 8.00— »00 pm. A.M. 630 Oood Morning; 6.32286 words
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Miscellaneous155 1961-02-08 2 Reel; 10 00 The Malayanalres; 10 30 The CUtheroe Kid; 11.00 Close Down. RADIO MALAYA (41.7 Metre*) A.M. 6.00 Time Signal NegaraKu. News Headlines; 6.05 Morning Melodies; 6.50 Keep Pit With Telk Lee; 7.00 Melodies And Memories: 7.30 Time Signal News; 7.35 Song Time. 7.45 Speak Malay; 8.00 Time Signal.155 words
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Article, Illustration678 1961-02-08 3 American commitments to Nationalist Govt. of China will stay firm WORLD SUPERVISION OF ARMS GOING INTO LAOS URGED Secretary of State says: Many major disputes remain to be settled with Russia WASHINGTON, Tuesday. ]I|R. DEAN RUSK, the U.S. Secretary of ITA State, yesterday warned againstReuter - 678 words
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Article34 1961-02-08 3 BONN. Tues. West Germany has offered the United States about U. 5.51.000 million ($3,000 million) in various payments to help the U.S. balance of payments difficulties, it was announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article63 1961-02-08 3 LONDON, Tues. The number of unemployed workers in Britain's depressed car production Industry rose a further 10,200 last month, the Ministry of Labour said here today. But only 100 of these were permanently out of a job. The figures for January show 38.300 temporarily unemployed and 3.470Reuter - 63 words
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Article48 1961-02-08 3 NEW DELHI, Tues. A Soviet delegation arrived here yesterday to discuss with Indian officials the utilisation of a second Russian credit of £198 million for India's third five-year plan. The money is expected to be used to finance coal mining and oil refinery projects.—ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article26 1961-02-08 3 PARIS, Tues. Prance's Gen. Pierre Jacquot Is to succeed Gen. Maurice Challe as commander-ln-chief of Natos Central European forces, it was announced here today.26 words
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Article145 1961-02-08 3 LONDON. Tues.— The mass circulation Sunday newspaper, the News of the World, emerged yesterday as a third Interested party in the struggle for control of the £40 million Odhams Press group. Odhams have proposed a merger with the £27 million gtoup of newspapers headedReuter - 145 words
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Article82 1961-02-08 3 LONDON. Tues.— The Weekly Post, launched by Sir Edward Hulton last October as "a serious political and literary weekly." conservative but "courageously Independent." Is to cease publication after next Thursday's issue— .the 18th. The flrsf print was said to be 100.000 copies. Last night theReuter - 82 words
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251 1961-02-08 3 LONDON, Tuesday. A/f K. John Profumo, Britain's Secretary of State for War, today an-■"-1 nounced that he was bringing the British Army on to an all-re-gular, all-volunteer basis. He told the House of Commons the army emergency reserve would be reorganisedReuter - 251 words
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181 1961-02-08 3 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. rpHE Kennedy administration defence high com- mand has concluded that the U.S. does not lac behind Russia in numbers of inter-continental missiles. It also sees no reason to expect a dangerous gap between U.S. and Soviet military power in the years These181 words
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Article59 1961-02-08 3 90 SEEK 16 SEATS IN GUINEA UOLLANDIA. (Dutch New Guinea), Tues. Ninety candidates will contest 16 seats in the 14 constituencies of the Dutch New Guinea council this month. Only 11 of the candidates are Europeans. Many of the others are Protestant preachers and young administrative officers. The elections willReuter - 59 words
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Article48 1961-02-08 3 BONN, Tues.— A West German navy commander, Walter Krenz, has been arrested on suspicion of spying for an Eastern intelligence service, a spokesman for the Federal Prosecutor's Office said ia Karlsruhe today. He said Krenz was caught while trying to photograph naval installations.48 words
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Advertisement152 1961-02-08 3 QUICK HEATING For Every Kitchen f^ I^\ RMtMTMts-Btrs-Clibs Shops- Houses l i IDEAL KWALI-POT-FRYMM ZL oT^ "^S 3 y T bl c the deepness of the "SPARK" Electric Table Kwoli Eottern Poo». Cook*. the latest design specially mode to suit various type* of cooking Figure 1 uterwk m daily use.152 words
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Advertisement285 1961-02-08 3 Bir-f*m« hunter Derate cobs on that contain so much. They tut* •aferl In the garden whenever he of liver which he likes. Of course, can. and Butch, the bull terrier, is Butch doesn't know it. and even always alongside. His role varies. Derek hardly unders tar..-!.->. but He may be285 words
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Article500 1961-02-08 4 SINGAPORE, Tun. Secondary education courses will be given MR. C. V. DEVAN iTI NAIR, chairman of the Adult Education Board (Lembaga Gerakan Pelajaran Dewasa), tonight announced that the Board would provide general secondary education courses for adults. These courses would enable adults to complete their studies500 words
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Article, Illustration149 1961-02-08 4 STUDENTS SEASON THEIR OWN WOOD SINGAPORE, Tues. Students of the Singapore Polytechnic now have their own timber seasoning kiln one they built in their spare time. The $11,000 kiln, built by boys of the Carpentry and Joinery Department, was designed by Mr. P. E. Rowland, assistant lecturer in the department.149 words
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Article107 1961-02-08 4 Jaycees chief is impressed SINGAPORE, Tues. The world president of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Peter Frankel. was full of praise today after he visited the Kampong Teban community centre in Serangoon, built by the Singapore Jaycees In 1958. Mr. Frankel. who flew iflto Singapore yesterday, said he was107 words
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98 1961-02-08 4 16,000 U.S. TOURISTS FOR S'PORE THIS YEAR —SURVEY SINGAPORE, Tues. iO An estimated 16,000 American tourists will visit Singapore this year, according to a travel survey conducted by the American Express in New York. The survey indicates a record number of tourists will visit Asia this year. It mentioned as98 words
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139 1961-02-08 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Many of Singapore's top advertising models have entered for the state's latest beauty competition for "Miss Publicity, 1961" which will be held at Sea View Hotel Ballroom on Feb. 11. The election of the "queen" will be the highlight of a139 words
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189 1961-02-08 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. ASSISTANT nurses in Singapore have proved so good that the Health Ministry is proposing to use them as the main nursing body in future district hospitals under nursing sisters 1 and staff nurses. This is disclosed in a ladio Singapore189 words
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Article62 1961-02-08 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Indian section of Radio Singapore will announce the correct time to break fast, during the fasting month, beginning on either Feb 16 or 17. The announcements in Malay and Tamil, followed by a recital of passages from the Koran and calls62 words
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Article262 1961-02-08 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. rr\HE Amalgamated Union JL of Public Employees tonight Invited all those who are affected by the Singapore Government's "pay cuts" to a meeting to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall, on Thursday. In a circular to members, the union criticised the Government's refusal262 words
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Advertisement358 1961-02-08 4 ;1 OBttANIKATION t LAST DAY' •«wi>o.4.t LHOI W«I. ».jo» rjoam. f RANDY SPARKS In t "THE BIG NIGHT" X (A Poromounf Picture) > OPENS TOMORROW! never a.BTT t RICHARD lODD i f«/\ X tPtl[BS[[L[flS^%gP:: '<'■ LAST DAY» noml -3 -*09 <■ Anthony STIIL in "MAN IN THE MIDDLE" X with358 words
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Miscellaneous65 1961-02-08 4 81nt*pore F*ttce Band: Pirformance at Kallang Park 7-30 to 830 pm. V.M.C.A.: Mandarin course by Prof. Huang 8.30 am.. Malay class Std. I beginners 5-15 pm., Judo Class 5.30 p.m. Y.W-C.A. (Raffles Quay): "Living In Ceylon" by Prof. T L- Oreen 10.30 a.m.. Bngliah converaatlon 4 pm.. Beauty culture 6-1565 words
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Miscellaneous244 1961-02-08 4 rrfRE. following Is today's 1 schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore' ARRIVALS BO AC: From Hong Kong (8A961) 125 pm.; from Melbourne, Sydney, Darwin. Jakarta (BA711) 10.50 p.m.; from London, Frankfurt. Beirut. Teheran, Delhi. Rangoon (8A716) 7 p.m. Thai international From Jakarta (TQ4O2) 11 a.m. Garoda:244 words
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Miscellaneous68 1961-02-08 4 Garuda: To Jakarta (OA 995) 135 p.m. KLM: To Bangkok, Karachi, Dhanian, Cairo, Rome, Geneva, Amsterdam <KLB32> 5.30 pm. Qantas: To Darwin, Sydney (EM572) 8.45 p.m. Malayan Airways: To Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang, Kota Bharu (MLI 32) 7 am.; to Kuala Lumpur (ML 170) 7.31 ajn.; to Kuching. Brunei,68 words
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235 1961-02-08 5 THE BANG BANG BAN STAYS: MINISTER KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Minister of Internal Security, Dato Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, told Parliament today that the Government did not intend to relax the ban on the importation and firing of Chinese crackers. He was replying to a query by the PPP235 words
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Article, Illustration884 1961-02-08 5 PENANG, Tu«s. MURDER TRIAL TOLD: ACCUSED DIDN'T HAVE COURAGE TO STAB HIMSELF WITH KNIFE AFTER seeing his girl friend dead, a former fruit seller tried to commit suicide but "did not have the courage to stab himself with a knife," the Penang assize court was884 words
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Article178 1961-02-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday A THREE-MEMBER commission from India will arrive here shortly to look into the economic and financial position of the Malayan Railway. This was announced today by the Minister of Transport Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir. He said: "The railway's financial out-turn for178 words
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238 1961-02-08 5 TWO DETAINEES IN A CAMP, OPPOSITION M.P.s ARE TOLD KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. fPHE Minister of Internal Security, Dato (Dr.) x Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, today faced a number of questions from opposition members on the whereabouts of two detainees. The men concerned were Koh Pak Ngee and Tan Pin238 words
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Article77 1961-02-08 5 Driving: The 'danger' age SINGAPORE, Tues,— Drivers between 26 to 30 years of age were involved in most of the accidents in December, a police report issued yesterday showed. Those between 22 to 25 were a "close second." 17 deaths During the month, there were 17 road deaths Aye more77 words
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150 1961-02-08 5 Socialist Front to discuss new arrests t>ENANG, Tues.— The Penang Socialist Front is to meet on Saturday to discuss the detention of four Labour Party and Party Rakyat officials yesterday. The local branches of the Party Rakyat and the Labour Party are to hold separate meetings on the arrests. Party150 words
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Article28 1961-02-08 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Director of the Commonwealth Institute, Mr. Kenneth Bradley, will arrive In Singapore from Kuching on Saturday to meet local administrative and educational officials.28 words
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Advertisement142 1961-02-08 5 Keeping high standard of e^Bb^b^HHh quality. {'■^■^■^■^■■^■B Increasing the efficiency for f^9^^^^^K a^ accountancy work. fflj^H^^^^^^^l /^7§£iQ Wtoi\\\ ELIMINATING any wearisome PffijfflkWjßWwM manual operation. M^Hbl^b^b^b^H yffiV^mlf NEVER ceasing to attain tech- bl^b^b^b^b^b^b^H I <5 I nical improvements. Ib^b^b^b^b^b^L^H v^flE^V Zealously developing new |9^Hb^b^b^bS j LEADING in the administration i^^^^^^^^^^^l y^142 words
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Advertisement438 1961-02-08 6 NOW A BUSINESSMAN'S MUST: THE WRIST Calendar Wear it with the proud knowledge that, There's no handier place for a calendar dar is triple sealed for water-proofness to Seahorse engraving on back of case idendiscreetly tucked under your cuff, is as than the dial of your wrist watch, especial- 200438 words
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265 1961-02-08 7 ABDUCTION CASE: COURT REMANDS A YOUTH Another arrest is expected, prosecution tells court MALACCA, Tuesday. A MEMBER of a wealthy local family, Lim Baba, 19, alias Lim Soo Hye, pleaded not guilty in the Sessions Court here today to a charge of abducting a woman with the intention of forcing265 words
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Article, Illustration172 1961-02-08 7 KUALA i.l Ml'l i; Tues.— More than 2,000 hawkers jammed the Town Hall today to take part in a draw for 554 temporary sites for roadside stalls here to sell delicacies and traditional Chinese foodstuffs for Chinese New Year. The draw, which has172 words
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Article57 1961-02-08 7 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Teoh Koh Seng, alias Tiong Koh Seng, of Kuala Lumpur, was charged in a magistrate's court here today with cheatIng Hong Kee Huat of $1,500 at Batu Lane. Kuala Lumpur, on Jan. 8. No plea was recorded. He was remanded for a week pending the57 words
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Article127 1961-02-08 7 Commando brigade for Singapore SINGAPORE, Tues. The headquarters of the Third Commando Brigade, Royal Marines, is to be transferred from Malta to Singapore. The brigade will be established at the Royal Naval Air Statioi at Sembawang, a Royal Navy spokesman said here today. He said the change was "consequent on127 words
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Article39 1961-02-08 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. Cathay Pacific Airways will resume their turbo-prop Electra service between Singapore and Hong Kong from Friday. The airline last month withdrew its two Electras for modifications at the Lockeed plant at Burbank, California.39 words
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Article26 1961-02-08 7 IPOH. Tues. Thieves broke into the Loong Thow Ngam Cave temple In Ounong Cheroh here last night and stole S2O and a gas lama26 words
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95 1961-02-08 7 IPOH, Tuesday. T*HE National Union of Bank Employees reached an agreement with the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation on the retirement benefits for the bank's employees. This was stated by Mr. P. C. Gomez, president of the' union. who described the terms of the agreement as being95 words
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Article24 1961-02-08 7 IPOH, Tues.— Mr. E.K. Yeap was admitted to the Federation Bar by Mr. Justice Neal in the High Court here today.24 words
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Advertisement167 1961-02-08 7 W Id O \!X. P*< |fi ...when minutes count High-speed communications save time, save money, speed business. When time is short send a cable. When action is needed send a cable. Cables keep trade moving. Cables convey orders and decisions iff the quickest, most certain way. Show that you are167 words
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Miscellaneous269 1961-02-08 7 Straits Times Crossword IHI H IHI Wtm ACROSS me space between (8). 4. Fish bu fish (8). 6. Ghastly In tie lunch, but free 8. Conmve to supply crew, per- i 5). haps, on time i6>. 7. Cuts hold up the foreign 9. Can trite pieces produce an dollar-makers (7).269 words
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Article, Illustration3388 1961-02-08 8 The affluent society: We can't afford to f ail— Razak IrWI &/fl 4/1 ft F I I v^^fWl vll pWi P V Mr I «fr »^1 HIGHER PRIORITY FOR DEVELOPING LAND AND RUBBER REPLANTING Govt. is warned: Too much hope is being pinned on the rubber industry PLAN GIVES NO3,388 words
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Advertisement146 1961-02-08 8 PINK CHAMPAGNE PERRY Xfc^Vt StA» Agent* for Singapore, Malaya, Sarawak N Borneo y^j£/ JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS LTD. Say "Kong Hee Fatt Choy" with the best and choicest MILKMAID MILK IN GIFT CARTONS! (EACH CARTON CONTAINS 6 TINS) M t^fTm !>W^p|^^^ The forthcoming Chinese New Year will be the "SIN Jl146 words
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241 1961-02-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The crew of H.M.B. Hermes will give a special two-night concert to boost the Straits Times and Berlta Harian cheer fund for Malayan soldiers In the Congo. The concerts will be staged in the Naval Base Theatre, Singapore, on Feb.241 words
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Advertisement239 1961-02-08 9 K£,NUKut GIVES mi y iJ&BETTERII |Y VS \y^ Better Finish Better design for Malayan kitchens ECONOMY Economical to buy Economical to operate Economical to maintain BIGGER Bigger crisper Bigger Freezer Bigger storage space VALUE ;jtfgg££*^W *^^i Thorm's on* mado \f t^ST SSr NORCE d«o/*r today k ySS^ rMv^Nljlillt %^^j^ jffil239 words
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Article365 1961-02-08 10 1* W»r4t tit (Hlmtmmm) NEW KAN COL flumes. Th* ld**l travel bat In auper Angora. Th* latest (n.hion colour* and atyl** at Whrtesuaye. Battnp Road. EAITER BRIDEt are Inrlted to m •he new rsng* of bridal h«addre***a and vell> at Antoinette 124, Orchard Road. 8 per*. HOllt DOR LUNOH.365 words
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Obituary93 1961-02-08 10 1« Ward, tit (Mtmmnmm) MRI. KUIK HAM ENG mN Madam Akom Lon Slew Hone. ag*d «3) paaaed so ay peacefully oa T-2-Sl. leavlag tMblnd bar beloved husband. 2 brothers. Mr. Loh Khy* Mock, Loh Khy* Kirn both In Bangkok). 2 sisters. 4 sobs— luhn. Bob. Gerald Dick. 4 dauxhters-la-law.93 words
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Article54 1961-02-08 10 10 W,rd, tit (Mttimmm) MSI. AND MRI. t. SVBD AHMAD l'ropnetor of tho N*w* aad Penodlcal* Store. Penan*, thaak all relatlrea and friends for valuable preoaats. attendance* aad congratulatory meosage* on tb* occasion of th* Beroaadlng of •heir eldest daughter Mia* Mameeda Hmtl Byed Ahmad with Mr. A. U.54 words
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Article53 1961-02-08 10 10 W'a-nis tit (Minimum) IN EVSRLOVINO MEMORY of our .nvmg mo'iier Kounaathy Krisbnaa who departed oa S-2-S7. Sadly missed by her beloved husband aad children. WITH CHERISHED and treasured memory of our dearly beloved Chew c'hyr Hliat. called Rome <Psalm 2S on 5.2.59 but "we shall meet on53 words
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Article680 1961-02-08 10 j The Hill Commission is to be I congratulated for the speed and thoroughness with which it has completed its inquiry into disputes between the Malayan Railway administration and the unions. Appointed in Feb- ruary last year, the Commis- ■ion was ready after nine months with680 words
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Article337 1961-02-08 10 Off-the-course betting is now practically at the starting post with the approval by I the House of Representatives of legislation complementary to Singapore's. There was little debate, the moral objection I (granted there should be any I outlet for betting at all) < being unseated by the Government's337 words
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Article244 1961-02-08 10 The Philippines, whose President arrives a welcome guest in Kuala Lumpur today, is another near neighbour about which Malayans know too little. Tengku Abdul Rahman was there early in 1059 indeed this is the return visit— and official contacts since then have been much more common than with244 words
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Article, Illustration1129 1961-02-08 10 ROLAND CHALLIS - GARCIA:A MASTER POLITICAL STRATEGY ROLAND CHALLIS A PROFILE... by CARLOS P. GARCIA, who arrives in the Federation today as a State guest, first attained his high office because of a tragedy. In March '957. whilst Vice-President Carcia in his role. Secretary of Foreign Affairs was attending a meeting of the1,129 words
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Article429 1961-02-08 10 THE HECTIC LIFE AND TIMES OF Mrs. LEONILA GARCIA THE First Lady of the Philippines. Mrs. Leonila Garcia, who arrives here with her husband today had hardly entered her teens when her political education began. Her father, as far back as she can remember, occupied several appointive429 words
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Letter167 1961-02-08 10 MURING a recent visit to Singapore I made inquiries into the cost of hiring a car with driver on behalf of a friend who would arrive at some future date. I called at a commercial travel agency, and they were willing to supply one167 words
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Advertisement417 1961-02-08 10 STRAITS TIMES. FREEPRESS tar law naMsitan at admarHt. an amr rapraaantaliaa mi Ist FVm* COLD STOKA6I ARCADE OSJCMAItO ROAD lINAAPORf mill raraiwa mmall advtrMmmamtt mud baa tmumbar ramliaa. Small W»rliHM>li mlaead ta MHf mm, alaa hmamad ta: COLD STORAW •RANCHES AUTHORISED AHMTS: CITY BOOK MM STORI LTD., ISMAIL wimcmistm msi417 words
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Advertisement61 1961-02-08 10 iAd..rt|.«B*ai Of THI OINIRAL BLICTRIO CO.. (MALAYA) LTD. sod THI OINIAAL BLICTSJIO CO.. <«IMOA*«RI> LTD. IUpnMBUBS THX OBNBRAi KLBCTRIO UO.. tVTD. Of ■sTII I MCI. I Values that defy duplication NON IRON POPLIN Long sleeves SHIRTS Sizes: 13i* to 16J* Colours: White. Blue. Lt Green. Grey. Cream. USUAL PRICE $7.5061 words
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Article686 1961-02-08 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday OVERSEAS INVESTORS HAVE REALISED FOCAL VALUE OF MALAYA AS A POINT FOR MANUFACTURE AND DISTRIBUTION, HE SAYS /"OVERSEAS investors have realised the focal value of Malaya as a central point for the manufacture and distribution of goods in South-East Asia, said the Prime686 words
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Article17 1961-02-08 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Donations to the Lady Templer Tuberculosis Hospital Fund In January totalled $8,647.17 words
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86 1961-02-08 11 insurance man for trial at Assizes PE N A N G Tues. Bryant Samson, 34--year old insurance agent, today was committed to stand trial at the next Penang Assizes on a charge of murdering a cash register mechanic, Chan Ah Yong, 19, on a rambutan plantation in Burmah Road. Samson,86 words
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Article39 1961-02-08 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. A verdict of misadventure was today recorded by the State coroner, Mr. N.A. D'Rozario, on a three-year-old boy. Soon Huk Pin, who was drowned in a drain in Bencoolen Street on Nov. 5 last year.39 words
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Article, Illustration637 1961-02-08 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday TUIE House of Representatives' committee A of- privileges has ruled that Mr. Tan Phock Kin, Socialist Front M.P. for Tanjong, Penang, has committed a breach of privilege. It made this finding in a report which It has submitted637 words
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Article, Illustration70 1961-02-08 11 Miss Ooi Mci Lian, 15, a student of the Methodist Girls School, Ipoh, receiving her trophy and prize from Datin Zainab binte Ismail wife of the Mentri Besar, Pc rak, at the end of the Natio nal Language Month two-day Perak speech contest70 words
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165 1961-02-08 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. T*HE Minister of Internal Security, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, told Parliament today that he was satisfied that the police officer who had summoned a Socialist Front M.P. to a police station in Penang last year had acted165 words
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Article45 1961-02-08 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Chinese Journalists' Union may dissolve Itself when the proposed National Union of Journalists Is registered. It may also transfer its assets to the new union. This was decided at an extraordinary meeting of the SCJU on Sunday.45 words
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Article58 1961-02-08 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. The University of Malaya Students' Union in Singapore will send three delegates to participate in the National Students' Seminar to be held in Kuala Lumpur from Feb. 21 to Feb. 28. The seminar, organised by the National Union of Federation Students, will discuss matters58 words
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Article, Illustration257 1961-02-08 11 AW MUST COME IN SIX DAYS FOR THIS YOUTH KUALA KANGSAR, Tuesday. A MALAY youth, who has passed the entrance examination of the Nanyang University, must get financial aid within the next six days if he is to continue his education. Wan Azkla bin Haji Wan Yusoff, 23, passed his257 words
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Article41 1961-02-08 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. John Le Cain, Assistant Commissioner (Detachments) Is now acting as Deputy Commissioner of Police In place of Mr. Song Kok Hoo who is on two weeks' leave. Mr. Song will resume duty on Feb. 14.41 words
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Article144 1961-02-08 11 ALOR STAR. Tuesday. APADI planter started a fire In his field last night so that a Malayan Film Unit team could shoot a scene showing how a padl field was cleared after harvesting. But the fire got out of control and spread so quickly that about144 words
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101 1961-02-08 11 TRAPEZE STUNT TEAM TO PERFORM IN THE FEDERATION CINGAPORE. Tues. The world famous German Zugspltartlsten team of aerlallsts who thrilled Singapore with their stunts last year flew into Singapore by Air India tonight. The 10-man party, led by Slegward Bach, a founder of the troupe, will perform in Penang from101 words
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Article24 1961-02-08 11 TANJONG MALIM, Tues.— S. Maniam, 40 a barber, was found dead in his home hero yesterday. The police have questioned a woman.24 words
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Article252 1961-02-08 11 LEOPOLD MAY PAVE WAY FOR TEAM KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Talks which ex-King Leopold of Belglum hopes to have here with officials of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry will pave the way for th<» arrival of a Belgian economic mission later this year. Revealing this today. a Belgian Legation spokesman252 words
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Advertisement134 1961-02-08 11 wa Wejt En<l Bfß***^^ i^^MHJ^d blv a» patnon* wi«d national. M^S larTMHal I d «k°»T lICT t <rb *T ?^9^QH I teUbwoMMafjrofpraitaaixi JHHfJHhbMJ^i^^^^lPll *»""*'> A" »up*rb allreund Br^^^^^^^^P'^BJß^^BJ ability to keep abreast with tha M-^ •»W?W 'J^JITJM wr y in I"** 1 manageajea*. ElaaVaaaw Taaa! Laan P** e T" clow134 words
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Advertisement204 1961-02-08 11 The worids mosb m MM Co m. bbbbbl MB% BaaaV. Saaa^ Gently plucked by toftly-iloved hands— /usr one o\ the reasons why Sunkist is the world's most pampered oranee Plenty of other reasons too. Raised in the ideal orange-growing sun, soil and air of California and Arizona. Tenderly washed. Ruthlessly204 words
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257 1961-02-08 12 'PRICE RING' BOSSES ARE SENT TO JAIL TODAY... AN EXTRA PAGE OF FOREIGN NEWS Eight firms heavily fined in major U.S. case PHILADELPHIA, Tuesday. *CX)UR business executives were given 30-day jail sentences and eight companies received fines totalling (U.5.) §235,006 yesterday in one of the biggest anti-trust cases in AmericanReuter - 257 words
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336 1961-02-08 12 Zarb, free, listens to records and plays with dogs 'HAPPIEST DAY;.. A SURPRISE TO ME' pAIRO. Tues. James Zarb. enjoying his first day of freedom after four-and-a-half years in jail, relaxed yesterday in the garden of a British home listening to records and playing with two dogs in the sunshine.Reuter - 336 words
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Article43 1961-02-08 12 WASHINGTON, Tues. President Kennedy yesterday sent Congress two Bills to help the country's unemployed. One would reinstate unemployment Insurance f6r those whose benefits have run out and the other would authorise aid to dependent children of the workless. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration214 1961-02-08 12 ATTACK BY SON ON MACS ECONOMIC POLICY T ONDON. Tues— Mr. Maulu rice Macmlllan, son of the Premier, made a blistering attack on his father's economic policy In a House of Commons speech yesterday. The younger Macmlllan. a 40-year-old Conservative M.P.. said his father failed to give Great Britain leadershipUPI - 214 words
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Article, Illustration165 1961-02-08 12 SAIGON, Tuesday. PRESIDENT Ngc Dinh Diem sent a letter to the National Assembly today officially announcing his candidacy for a second five-year term as South Vietnam's Chief of State. President Ngo's vice-presi-dential candidate is Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Tho, the incumbent vice-president. Earlier an oppositionUPI - 165 words
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Article29 1961-02-08 12 LOME (Togo). Tues. President Tito of Yugoslavia will pay an official visit to Togo from March 4 to 7, it was announced here today.29 words
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55 1961-02-08 12 Marines hit by flu: Exercise called off LONDON, Tues. Som« of Britain's toughest troops today fell victims of a influenza epidemic now sweeping the northern half of the country. A three-week volunteer snow training exercise for Royal Marines in Scotland's rugged Cairngorm Mountains was called off because most of those55 words
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Article25 1961-02-08 12 NEW YORK: Fifteen Chinese refugees from Cuba arrived here after a month's Journey from Havana. Most were merchants forced into bankruptcy under the Castro regime.25 words
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Article32 1961-02-08 12 NAIROBI: British troops In East Africa have been, urged to support a famine relief fund for Kenya Africans, many of whom are said to be "faced with the horrors of certain starvation."32 words
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Article19 1961-02-08 12 PARIS: General dc Caulle and President Habib Bourguiba of Tunisia are expected to meet in the next three weeks.19 words
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Article20 1961-02-08 12 SYDNEY: Stephen Leslie Bradley. 34. charged with murdering Sydney schoolboy Graeme Thome, will go on trial here on March 20.20 words
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Article17 1961-02-08 12 WASHINGTON: President Kennedy paid an unannounced "get acquainted visit" to the State Department to meet the staff.17 words
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Article12 1961-02-08 12 CANBERRA: The funeral of Viscount Dunrossil. Gov-ernor-General of Australia, took place yesterday.12 words
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Article16 1961-02-08 12 MONTE CARLO: Sir Winston Churchill is expected to arrive here next Saturday for a winter holiday.16 words
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Article16 1961-02-08 12 NEW YORK: Former President Dwlght D. Elsenhower and Mrs. Elsenhower started a two-month vacation in California.16 words
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Article48 1961-02-08 12 ALGIERS. Tues.— Military authorities yesterday said that French troops In helicopters surprised a rebel band and put 30 out of action In a battle in the Bon* area. In another helicopter action by marines near Constantine. 16 Insurgents wer« killed and two captured. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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200 1961-02-08 12 AN AGENT, who came here to recruit for the air force of President Tshombe of Katanga, said he had found most of the .men he wanted six Jet pilots and 11 ground staff. Today he will check with the South African authoritiesReuter - 200 words
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Advertisement460 1961-02-08 12 RESEARCH MAKES THE DIFFERENCE SOHY 7K-719 brings the world into your homo with ,<* »*orf wave broadcast for family entertainment I SONY TR-719 gives you the finest in international short wave listening <%Zft~M& i TL- onl a tr a n s'*»or cordless home radio with such a wide SW range460 words
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Advertisement58 1961-02-08 12 FREE Chinese New Year Gift to every Customer! our wo«4«rful Mtectten quality fllrti at Mm frtgidalf Sfcowr»om today. Cuttom Otluu ACO-120 FRIGIDAIREtiHP. FAST COOLING AIR CONDITIONER Featuring new Pin-Fin drho-midi-coil for more efficient •peed cooling! For only $40/- (Vita imII •o.n pi|Wlllt| MaMsir*— Produtt of G<Mrtl II if MB Cl*58 words
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Article, Illustration335 1961-02-08 13 TT UAL A LUMPUR, Tues. The Federal capital will say farewell to Malaya's second contingent of troops for the Congo at a brief ceremony at the railway station here tomorrow morning. The three officers and 130 men, all drawn from "D" Company of335 words
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314 1961-02-08 13 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A YOUTH who took part in a "cruel" acid attack A on three other youths one of whom, his childhood friend, lost the sight of an eye was Jailed for six years and ordered to receive eight strokes of the rotan in314 words
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Article44 1961-02-08 13 MALACCA, Tues. An allcommunity dinner will oe held at Meng Seng Charitable Association here on Saturday In honour of the Governor of Malacca. Tun Hajl Abdul Malek bin Yusuf, on his being made a Tun by the Yang dlPertuan Agong.44 words
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Article49 1961-02-08 13 Sultan opens new mosque KUALA KANGSAR, Tues The new mosque at Lubok Merbau. near here, will be declared open by the Sultan of Perak on Sunday. Half of the cost ($12,000) was met by the people of the kampong. and the other half by the Perak Religious Affairs Department49 words
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Advertisement153 1961-02-08 13 liiaa^L liar U ::^?^^SB^^^^r^^ s ::=:::^3*^^ B|^^ |^f^'(i^B^^B B^ ~-~^l I MADE IN ENGI-AND I SO much WKtmmmX, good food jL^m^(on board P&O- Orient) that it's a problem to make !f: up your mind just what to have! o^k Urn Ql^^. And food is only one of the great P&*153 words
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Miscellaneous202 1961-02-08 13 Buys Bunny By Buiph BeimdaM /THIS ONE IF IT MUNLAX! l\ EH. JUS* A MINUTE^ il I f NONE OP THESE) V ELMER? I'M V THERE'S I SAVE^ rC^/>^ (^^J j SPORT COATS /aygsys^ GOING TO MORE YAy fl IOURBWEATH! Ln Abner By Al Capp STOP SQUIRMING, V H UNDER202 words
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Article, Illustration872 1961-02-08 14 KATHLEEN \ u25a0HICKLEY - Rosemary, Teddy and Golly are back again KATHLEEN ■HICKLEY -by- rpHE nursery door opened and a fat yellow shape rocketed through it, skidding to a stop in front of Rosemary the fairy doll. It was Teddy and he was fairly quivering with excitement. "It's come," he shouted breathlessly. "I've just872 words
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Article286 1961-02-08 14 Some more pals to write to Lawrence Nan. aged 14; 262-A. Owen Estate. Singapore 8: dancing, movies, radio-listen-ing. Ernest Yon* Kin Senr. aged 13; 162-B. Stratrunore Avenue. Singapore 3; sumps, swimming, football. Rusticlano Kow Pang Poo. aged 13; 407. Alexandra Road. Singapore 3; stamps, correspondence. Marica Tan. aged 13; 251.286 words
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Advertisement232 1961-02-08 14 WARNING! Not all Cream Crackers are like Jacobs Cream Crackers. Jacobs Cream Crackers HB^H are crisper! crunchier! ™S^^ Jacobs Cream Crackers are g^i||§i|| hygienically packed sealed IN THIS TIN which insects and damp cannot penetrate. They stay j^^S^^^J^ fresh! Be careful only^Sj^f^ to buy Jacobs Cream Crackers They're better to232 words
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Advertisement10 1961-02-08 14 I PEN PALS 1 Nam* Address Age -Sex I nterests10 words
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Miscellaneous677 1961-02-08 14 PEN PALS PLEASE BE PATIENT! Name Address Age Sex i Hello Girls ond Boys, request again. I -would like This week's winners are: very much to help all of you, Kelvin Retnom, E6B, Rosoh members or npt, but I om Rood, Serembon; Kok Cheng ofroid it is against rules. I677 words
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Advertisement1671 1961-02-08 15 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO ADEN, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON t CONTINENTAL PORTS. P. Sham Penani LYCAON LinrpMl. Dublin It Part; Ftl I Frt II CLAUCUS A'wtrs, H'burg, B'men, Hell. Frt 1711 MELAMPUS London, Hamburg. Rotterdam in Pirt Fel 11 Frt 12/13 PTRRNUS livtrpttl, Glasgow Ftl II Frt 14 Frt 11/171,671 words
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Advertisement1281 1961-02-08 15 tj^SrrS^Skm W^^triMMmTmLm^mi t THE E.A.C. LINES-—'-/EjffigK tN «DS«, MEDITERRANEAN, CONTINENTAL I SCANO.NAVIAN PORTS. jK^ffl Scon P. Sham Pining i ibUCf "KAMBODIA" t) II N't Fit I' I Ft! TOSA~>fif "MEONIA" I) 21/73 Fit 24/21 Fit 27/21 Fl» jLjRfG? -«IN* 'I) 21 Fit/ 4MM 5 7 Mil I I Mil "LALANOIA"1,281 words
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Advertisement1524 1961-02-08 15 ■iiiiDiNc «M 5« ions BiMHiHa btv. nni tINBAPORt (lecarparttH tkt Unit* Km««n) II lines SAILS It AOEN. U.«. t CMTIMNTAi NITS. Spore P. Sham P»nin| BENALIANACH Hl—Hg, London, G'MOOtti Ml. 27/ I Fll OIKNACRII Antwerp, Rattart, BftM* 2 IM*M. ■etttfOM Wl. 11/11 Fll 11/21 Ftl lEKMHOI Um»Ml. Hull. Rottirdam Hamburg1,524 words
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Advertisement1260 1961-02-08 15 tp-^ McALISTER CO.. LTD. w_ WrCI TEL M ***** VC IF*** BLLBBMAW LIMB aji KLAVBNBSS LIKE 10NB0N. HAMBURG. ROTTEROAM. UVRI LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. k NULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTLAND AM ttl ClMtiM 1 ISA AtlHUt Pirtl Acciptiit carge fir Ceatral I S.utk CITY OF UPON America. Sport P Sham1,260 words
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Article39 1961-02-08 16 SINGAPORE. Feb. 7. RUBBER: 781 cents per Ib. (down an eighth of a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 78 's cents (quiet). TIN: $391.87* per pica! (up 12* cents). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (down 10 tons).39 words
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Article108 1961-02-08 16 MELBOURNE. Tues. INVESTMENT shares held a firm tone here today. On a more active market Herald gained Is. to 48s. and National Consolidated Is. to 28s. 6d. Base metals and the oils traded along steady lines, while Commonwealth Bonds held a tLm trend. Con. Zinc 86/- B Mt.108 words
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Article135 1961-02-08 16 THE Chinese Product Exchange, Sincipere, noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: Quiet' UK 'Continent Feb./ March uhlpments $27| buyera. $28 sellera. Cecenut all: Quiet; bulk $42 sellera, drum $44i aellera. Pepper: Quiet: no business waa reported done. Muntok white $210 ud $203 (both unchanged), special Sarawak black135 words
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Article118 1961-02-08 16 SHIPS lying alengtide the tlngapere Harbour Beard wharves er expected teday are: Olga Maeruk 1/2, Ellen Bakke 4/5, Pekln «A, Agamemnon 6/7, Thomtrand b/P. Burst 10/11, Meltoku Mam 13/14. Bennachie 15 16, Olenahitl 18, Anahun 19. Berampang N. Wall 2, Tapah N. Wall 3, Scmenylh N. Wall 4,118 words
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1139 1961-02-08 16 MARKET EASES, BUT GOOD SPOTS AT LOWER LEVELS By Our Market Correspondent THE MALAYAN share market opened easier yesterday in tins and industrials, but closed selectively better in tins. There were more inquiries for rubbers, with sterlings steady and some interest in dollar issues. The general tone was quiet. Some1,139 words
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Article24 1961-02-08 16 crwmutjma r. *i nsii|c Feb. 7 Feb. 6 Industrials: 143.58 143 67 riaa: ***** 304.50 Rubbers: 233.02 253.02 lan. 1 1958 100.24 words
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Article215 1961-02-08 16 r'IBRUARY first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed In Singapore yaaterday at 781 cents per lb.. down oneelgbth of a cent on Uooday'a eloee. The tone waa slightly ateadler after easier. t.C.C.R.A. CLOSING PRICKS In centa per lb., yeeterday wen: Int. 1 RBI. Spot f.o.b. buyer* 781. aellera 78|:215 words
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Article99 1961-02-08 16 rt Malayan fidianga Banka* elation made thcae chanfea la Ita rates to merchanta yesterday (all ratea to $100): Nw York: buying airmail T.T. 321, O.I). 33. 90 d/at 33| credit bills. 83| trade bills. Canada: baying airmail T.T. 321. OI). 32!, 00 d/at 33 3/16 credit bills. 33)99 words
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Article753 1961-02-08 16 BUSINESS In the trading room on the Singapore section of me Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares in brackets, was: Inouitrtati: Bouataad 11.000) 11.25, (1,000) (1.28; F Dlap. (5.000) |I.M; r. and N. erda (9,000) 52.11, (2.000) 52.12: Gammon (5.000) 12.19. (1.000) 52.18: J.753 words
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Advertisement1126 1961-02-08 16 |K"^lihb| Ixpresi U.S.A. Pacific «3c Atlantic Coast ■»¥!>■ E.T.A. E.T.A. E.TA Sport f. Sham Penani H'honi L. Anitta N. York Kiaikm Man" 14/27 FH IB Ftt/ 1 Mar B Mar Mar 11 Mr Kaatikawa Mara" 23/21 Mar 21 Jl Mar 4 Apr Air 11 Mai All suitably equipped with oeep1,126 words
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Advertisement409 1961-02-08 16 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD NEDERLAND LINE ROTTERDAM AMSTERDAM FAST DIRECT SERVICE TO GREAT LAKES MONTREAL, TORONTO, HAMILTON, CLEVELAND, DETROIT, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE. Spore Port S'hom Penong Montreu "Tolitse" (SMN) 5/12 Mar 13/14 Mar 15 Mar 17 A»r "Utrecht" (RL) 5/12 Apr 13/14 Apr 15 Apr 18Moy "Tobion" (SMN) 5/12 May 13/14 May409 words
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Advertisement805 1961-02-08 16 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS To enable urgent extension work !to be carried out. It will be j necessary to shut down electricity i supplies to the following areas on Friday. 10th February, 1961, beI iween the hours of 8 30 a.m. and 6.30 p.m.:805 words
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Advertisement641 1961-02-08 16 NOTICES NOTICE Notice K hereby given that MR. TAY OUAN HENO Is no longer In our employment as from Ist February. 1961. und has no authority to transact any business or to collect any monies on our behalf. ORCHARD MOTORS (SINGAPORE^ LIMITED. Singapore. NOTICE This is to inform the public641 words
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Advertisement778 1961-02-08 17 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTK K TO CONSUMERS To enable urgent extension work to be carried out In Serangoon Garden Estate No. 2 Substation, it will be necessary to shut down electricity supplies to the following areas on Friday, 10th February. 1961. between the hours of 7 a.m. and778 words
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Advertisement893 1961-02-08 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are invited from Federal Citizens or State Nationals 1 (or appointment as Personal Assistant to the Mentri Besar. Selangor. Salary scale: $310 x 14 380 per mensem plus cost of living allowance at current rates. Qualifications:— Passed Overseas School Certificate or Federation of Malaya School Certificate with893 words
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Advertisement868 1961-02-08 17 (Continued from Pare It) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Wtrdt U (Mtn.}~Box tt tt*. txlrm WANTED qualified ladles hairdresser. Must be able to work tndependeatly. 1 Apply Box A 4922 B.T. Spore. WANTED efficient part-time Independent correspondent. Apply Box A 4920 S.T. S'por*, WANTED: Energetic, young and experienced Asian salesmen for our868 words
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Advertisement1033 1961-02-08 17 SITUATIONS VACANT If Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box St ct: extra WANTED LADY DEMONSTRATOR for internationally well-known food products. Knowledge of cake baklni and cooking essential. Must be able to speak Malay, Hokklen aad Cantonese. Balary $300 per month, plus travelling allowance. Apply Box A 487! 8.T., Singapore. CHARTERED ARCHITECTS— appII1,033 words
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Advertisement878 1961-02-08 17 OFFICE SPACE VACANT If Wtrdt SS (Mitt.)— Box it ct: txtn EUIOFEAN COM»AHV has offlc. wltn storage space to let approx. 1,20! square ft. Sungel Beat Road. Appl; Box A 993 T S.T. K.L. SMALL OFFICE to let approxlmat 175 sq. ft. reasonable rent at Raffia Place area. Apply P.O.878 words
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Advertisement970 1961-02-08 17 TUITION 20 Word, $S (Mi*.)— Box St ct*. txtrm ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL modern 3 dual-controlled cars complete course t 875/- refresher course $25/- hourly SS/--87 Orchard Road. Spore. Phone *****. KAMALA CLUB, 1 Moulmein Koad. Spore, (Tet *****). Sewing Classes 5 conducted r>y experienced teacher on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays.970 words
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Advertisement2443 1961-02-08 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE FOR SALE tt Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box St ttt. txtrm it Wordt SS (Mtn.)—Box SO ct: txtrm 1087/88 PRIFICT In excellent eon- REFRIGERATOR BLECTROLUX dltlon. oae owner, Tax/Ins. June. No KEROSINE 3 cv.ft. as new 5350 0.n.0 dealers Please Phone Spore ***** available Camenm Highlands. Reply after2,443 words
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453 1961-02-08 18 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP SHARP SHOWER TAKES STING FROM THE FIRM GOING By Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday "DRANTAS, one of the top money-spinners last season, is in peak form and should win again at the Selangor Gold Cup meeting ppening on Sunday. The Hard Sauce453 words
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Article60 1961-02-08 18 SYDNEY, Tues. Mrs. E. Harris, mother of International Jockey Rae "Togo" Johnstone. died last night. Mrs. Harris, formerly a heavy punter, was reported to have won M 5140,000 on the 1953 Doncaster-Sydney Cup double when Tarlen and Carioca won. In 1949 she won another M 5140.000 when BernbrookReuter - 60 words
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Article60 1961-02-08 18 RENANG, Tues. The Spring Cup. for Class 3 horses, over BJf is the main race at the Penang Turf Club's three day Spring Meeting on Mar. 19. 22 and 26 Distances are Class 3 sJf or 7f and 6f or BJf Class 5— s if- or60 words
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Article181 1961-02-08 18 FOUR RACES ON XL MEET 2ND DAY WEIGHTS for four races on the second day (Feb. 16) of the Selangor Gold Cup meeting at Kuala Lumpur. CLASS 5, DIV. I— 7F.: Thirteen Wonders 9.0, Calvadoi 8.13, Quick Win 8.12. Cha Cha Cha 8.11, Singapore Glory 8.10. Sweet Dream II 8.9,181 words
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Article45 1961-02-08 18 ENGLISH F.A. CUP: 4th rd W- playi Bamsley 1 Huddersfleld 0: I Stoke 3 Alder&hot 0: Plymouth 3 Aston' Villa 5. FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP Q final Southampton 2 Burr.ely 4. i ENGLISH LEAGUE: Dlv. 3 Port Vale 3 Colchester 0: Torquay 0 Grimsby 045 words
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Article84 1961-02-08 18 TOUS MATCH i Ooulburn) V. Indies bt Southern NSW Country XI by 0 wkU. Country XI 144 ißamadhln f-31) and 106 ißa- madhln 6-14) W. Indies 148 (Had|low S-24J and 105-1 (Uabley 44 i not out). CIRBIE CUF rpretorta): N-l Transvaal and Transvaal "A" drew. Transvaal "A" 356 (A.84 words
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Article14 1961-02-08 18 WELTERWEIGHT (Par It): Hlppolyte Annex iPr) and Isaac Logman (Cub*; drew 10 rds.14 words
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Article, Illustration57 1961-02-08 18 RUSSIAN RAIDERS ARE OUTSIDERS -IN 'NATIONAL TRAINING on a snow-covered field near Moscow is Epigraff (ridden by 1 Vladimir Prakhov), one of the three Russian "raiders" in the Grand National steeplechase to be run at Aintree on Mar. 25. Epigraff and the other Russian horses, Grifel and Relief, are all57 words
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557 1961-02-08 18 F. SALAHUDIN - F. SALAHUDIN By SINGAPORE, Tues. Bill See Hoe. a 25--year old Australian Chinese who played in the Singapore Open golf championship, looks Australian and speaks no Chinese. Those who watched the three-day championship, which ended on Sunday, expected to see a Chinese557 words
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Article310 1961-02-08 18 WELLINGTON, Tuesday. DEMARKABLE allround play by skipper John A%> Reid helped New Zealand to a nne victory by 133 runs against MCC on the final day of the second unofficial "Test" here today MCC set to make 266 to win in four hours 10Reuter - 310 words
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Article25 1961-02-08 18 MOSCOW. Tues— Riders in Russia expect to compete in the British Tourist Trophy motorcycle races this year in the Isle of Man.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article57 1961-02-08 18 PARIB, Tues.— The French city of Lyons, with a population of nearly 500.000. is a candidate for the 1968 Olympic Games. Mr. Pierre Morel, secretary of the French Olympic Committee, said yesterday. The United Arab Republic, Canada. Chile and Russia have already announced that theyReuter - 57 words
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Article152 1961-02-08 18 Green: Not manager Bir. May I draw your attention to an article In the Straits Times of Jan. 11 In which there appear to be certain Inaccurate statements. I am not aware that the MCA. have appointed me as manager of the M.C.C. team and in fact they would have152 words
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Advertisement62 1961-02-08 18 Aofc= TUiQ _S!MCA MMMF" I.J I fWlllfllCM ...It's the genuine family car I^SMfi with sports car performance f^Wrvm Revolutionary RUSH SUPER 62 H.P. SAE engine features 5 -bearing engine previously limited to a few sports ears. Monrlhery accommodates 5 passengers the car of convincing quality. Some car th is Sitnca62 words
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Advertisement60 1961-02-08 18 JSiPvtJv^B^Vvt cLt^B CmA^ Avon reliability makes every dollar HU||^^S^9H3BL^9 n^^nKk to further miles further and give*. 111// AfiiV!vvVul« eLtL alMi >ou bonus in extra safety at well f OT Jan motoring WMBOISI*MGEEiSn\mBm jft i 'Ml muff Wf)ml hi «an for Aicoo Martm. V¥vVl>ftf By ./J Aumn-HtiK. JijuiMOV. Triumph. «ie ,M60 words
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414 1961-02-08 19 Brazilians may help FAM cut loss of $5,000 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday y^OLF LYBERG, the tour manager of Real Madrid who was scheduled to be in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur over the past weekend to sell the famous Spanish club at the fancy price of $82,000 plus plush comforts for one414 words
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186 1961-02-08 19 MELBOURNE, Tues. Sacrilege is being committed in Melbourne sport, reports JACK FINGLETOV Melbourne cricket ground secretary lan Johnson says there seems to be greater interest in the Final Test against the West Indies starting on than there has ever been for an186 words
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Article, Illustration401 1961-02-08 19 Wong has the makings of top amateur Phillips SINGAPORE, Tuesday. L^RAXK Phillips, the Australian professional golfer who won the $20,000 Singapore Open championship last week, said before he left for Hong Kong this morning that he was most impressed by a local amateur. Phillips was referring to young Wong Weng401 words
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Article75 1961-02-08 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Selangor Combined Schools in preparation for their Rahman Cup match against Negri Sembilan next month, played their first tryout against Sunrise Football Club at Shaw Road* today. The schoolboys were beaten 4-3 and this was mainly because several of their star players failed75 words
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Article140 1961-02-08 19 ONDON. Tues. Barnsley yesterday became the only Third Division club to reach the last 16 in the English F.A. Cup when they beat Huddersfleld 1-0 at home in a Fourth Round replay. Barnsley adapted themselves much better to the heavy ground than their Second DivisionReuter - 140 words
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Article56 1961-02-08 19 IPOH LEAGUE: Dlr. 2 Fallm 2 (York Khuan, How Wai Sum) Telecoms 0. PEN'ANG LEAGUE: 1)1 v. 1 Sepoy Lines 0 PSC 0. FRIENDLIES: At Sf. Patanl Sg Patanl 3 (R. Tan 2. de Souza) Alor Star Teachers 1 (Omar). At Tanah Rat* Cameron Highlands 3 (Inder 2, Kuan56 words
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Article110 1961-02-08 19 TAMIL FESTIVAL FINAL (Talplng) KamunUng Indians 2 (Siva. Joseph) Thenavan Youths c. SCHOOLS TRIAL (Penang) Reds 2 (Llm Loo Cher, Mohd. Ibrahim) Blues 1 (Shaidln). BATU GAJAH LEAGUE Div. 1 —Sultan Yusof School 6 (Hadl 3. Yusof 2. SMek) Iskandar Shah School. Parlt 2 (Harun 2). Div. 2 Iskandar110 words
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Article32 1961-02-08 19 6CC 7-A-SIDE cS'pore): 75 Squadron "A" 16 BCC "A" 0: 41 Squadron Chang i 11 RAP Seletar "A" 5: OHQ 11 443 BAD 0; RAF Tengah "A" wo. South Johore.32 words
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Article12 1961-02-08 19 LIM TAN CUP FINAL (Rawang); MCA Youths bt Rawang Police 3-2.12 words
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Article23 1961-02-08 19 FRIENDLY (Talplng) Taiplng ncratch XI bt King Edward School by 18 runs. Scratch XI IL7 (Aalz Ismail 55) Edwardlans 99 iKamalanathan 4-24).23 words
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Article38 1961-02-08 19 LONDON. Tues.— The reappearance or the allconquering Russians after an absence of three years will ensure peak interest in this year's Henley Regatta, to be held on the River Thames from July 2 to 8.38 words
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229 1961-02-08 19 SOH TO GO to LONDON FOR FIFA CONGRESS SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Amateur F.A. will send its president, Mr. Soh Ghee Soon, to attend the extraordinary congress of FIFA in London in September. At the SAFA council meeting tonight. Mr. Soh. whose trip to London would cost $5,000. said that229 words
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Article48 1961-02-08 19 KUALA LIPIS Tues.— F.A. of Pahang officials: President Tengku Ahmad Shah; vicepresidents—Dato Wan Ibrahim bin Wan Tanjong and Mertcan bin Sutan; secretary Yoong Kin Poon; treasurer —Joe Han Lee Fong; councillors—Raja Brima Sulong bin Raja Rome, S. K. N. Nayagam, Ong Seong Seung. Lian Loy Shin.48 words
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Article245 1961-02-08 19 No idea about Cup plans Joe Hock SINGAPORE, Tuesday. rpAN JOE HOCK, the Indonesian badminton star, x said in Singapore tonight he has no knowledge what plans Indonesia have for him in the Thomas Cup defence in June. The former All-England champion stopped over in Singapore on his v.ay home245 words
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Article1417 1961-02-08 19 JOHANNESBUO, Tues. Johnny van Rensrjurg, former BritL-h lightweight and welterweight boxing champion, and present holder of the South African lightweight title, has announced his retirement from boxing.—Reuter. on at this establishment. Miss Gee has been employed In the drawings office record section since January 1955. "This section keepsReuter - 1,417 words
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Miscellaneous95 1961-02-08 19 HOCKEY STORE KO: Snr. SRC V RAF Seletar (padang); Jnr Police v Ceylonese (Thomson Rd). S'GOR LEAGUE: Div. 2 Command Wks REME v P Jaya (Batu): Agricultural College v Wearnes (Sentul); TPCA v Warders (Princes Rd). IPOH KO: Div. 2 Sultan Yussuf School v Town Council (padang). FRIENDLY: Army v95 words
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Article131 1961-02-08 20 LEOPOLDVILLE, Tues. The pro-Lumumba forces in Kivu have declared that Nigerian troops killed 60 Congolese soldiers In a battle at Kindu on Friday, according to United Nations sources Gen. Lundula is believed to have claimed this as the figure for Congolese casualties in talks goingReuter - 131 words
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Article77 1961-02-08 20 SINGAPORE. Tues. The proprietor of the Changl Book Shop, Chen Sit Chang, 42, was fined $250 in the ninth magistrate's court here today for having five banned magazines on Feb. 1. He pleaded guilty. InsD. Teoh Beng San, prosecuting, described the magazines two copies of "Beauty Parade,"77 words
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Obituary176 1961-02-08 20 !U Word. $10 Mini mum > hilly AN 0M YE SIM suddenly Hth Kihruary leiivinK hehuul hla neloved wife and -autrhlrr Corlirgv leaving Singapore Casket Co premise* todMv Mh Kehruary I i> m MR. UOH CHOON (ONU, t«« si, passed »w»y peacefully at home on 7-2-61 intvinc h sister176 words
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Article46 1961-02-08 20 »»«rd. $IU {Minimum) MRS. tfeng AH Joo.< mud lamily hanK the pastoi and choir of tha Karanonx Kapor Vethodr Church, relatives, fnenda 'or inrir attendance, nignt visits, messages ul confluence, eara at the 'uncrMl t iho late Mr Book Ad loon h!i;i« 'on loon Kan46 words
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Article48 1961-02-08 20 20 Word* $U (Minimum) SPECIAL OFFER lot IU flays M% iO 23% en Swim embroidery cottons, pure silk embroidery orgsnuis, ooveltv matartala Kricmro* lis Hikb street. f|M BOOK NOW ror Ueat Delinquent Wednesday Mh Kehruary to Saturday nth lickns on ulr it Cold storage. Iir(l»r1 KfHMf. d'DUT*48 words
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Article, Illustration86 1961-02-08 20 TENGKU CUTS RIBBON TO OPEN FACTORY— THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, cuts a ribbon to open Malaya's first condensed milk factory at Petaling Jaya yesterday. On the left is Mr. Max Lewis, chairman of the new venture, Beatrice Foods (Malaya) Limited, and on the right is Mr. K. C.86 words
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342 1961-02-08 20 SINGAPORE, Turn. THE Secretary-Gene-ral of the SingaporePeople's Alliance, Mr. Lim Choong Mong, tonight denied a People's Action Party charge that his party was using Mr. Ong Eng Guan former Minister for National Development, as a stooge. At the same time, the president of342 words
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Article81 1961-02-08 20 MELBOURNE. Tues. The Melbourne University sub-branch of the Returned Servicemen's League has urged admittance of "a regulated number of selected Asian migrants" to Australia. The sub-branch Vice-Presi-dent, Mr. Newman Rosenthai, said today that his executive had been invited to meet the League executive at the endReuter - 81 words
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Article331 1961-02-08 20 lu.nuon, Tues. me stocit markets lost much of their steam today and although there was still some selective demand, the trend was undecided. Sentiment was aSected by the sharp falls on Wall Street yesterday. Olltedged came In for further persistent selling, some of which was said to have331 words
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Article37 1961-02-08 20 LONDON. Tues. Spot 23 %d.. Mar. 23<*d.. Apr, June 23\d., July, Sept. 23 3 »d.. Oct./ Dec. 23 7 »d.. Jan./ Mar. 24d.. cl.f. P>b. 2S\.d.. March 23 Itd..1 t d.. April 23 '.d., Tone: Dull.37 words
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Article24 1961-02-08 20 LONDON. Tues. Buyers £787, sellers £787-,. Forward buyers £790. sellers 1790 1 Settlement £788. Turnover sun. 80 tons, pin. 190 tons. Tone: steady.24 words
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118 1961-02-08 20 LONDON. Tues. A London firm of merchant bankers said last night they had been authorised by the Ghana Government to lay before Ghana gold mining companies proposals for the acquisition of their entire share capital. The firm Philip Hill. Higginson. Erlangers Ltd.Reuter - 118 words
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Article381 1961-02-08 20 NEW UN TEAM DUE FOR STEEL SURVEY SINGAPORE. Tues. A six-man United Nations iron and steel survey mission will arrive in Singapore this week to advise the Government on whether any of three pro- posals to set up an iron and steel mill are feasible. Announcing this today. th» Finance381 words
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Miscellaneous346 1961-02-08 20 MISCELLANEOUS UNITY II OUR Watchword— read Benta Hanan and ne up-to-date with what you an* exuerted io do to be a good rttizen familiar nith our National language. AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) 20 H'ore't j;o (Minimum) Dmilm I month. 10 Word* S2.M (Mm.) .ANCS PHOTOCOPY SERVICE Documents Photocopied io. Boat346 words
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