The Straits Times, 9 February 1961
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Title Section18 1961-02-09 1 AVERAGE lIAII.T CERTIFIED SATE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times He**** Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1961. 15 CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration909 1961-02-09 1 'Let us march together hand in hand,' he says KUALA LUMPUR. Wed A glittering welcome at airport PRESIDENT GARCIA of the Philippines flew into Malaya today and expressed the hope that his country and the Federation would "march together hand in hand." Speaking on his arrival here909 words
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Article979 1961-02-09 1 Lonsdale— 'Russian or a Canadian' LONDON, Wednesday. C ORDON LONSDALE, alleged to be a Russian spy, toyed blandly with a book of Noel Coward plays in a London court today as a Scotland Yard officer was questioned about his claim to be a The 37-year-old, dark, squat-faced Lonsdale was calmReuter - 979 words
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Article, Illustration332 1961-02-09 1 GROOM-TO-BE FOUND IN CEMETERY WITH HEAD SEVERED By BALA CHANDRA KLANG. Wednesday timYSTERY surrounds the murder yesterday five days before his marriage of a man who was found in a cemetery here with his hea<} severed. The man, R. Arumugam. 22, a wharf labourer at Port Swettenham was last seen332 words
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Article59 1961-02-09 1 CANBERRA, Wed. A Black Knight rocket fired at the Woomera Range. South Australia, last night reached a height of 350 miles and returned to earth 60 miles from Its launching pad, Mr. Alan Hulme. the Supply Minister, announced today. He said the purpose of the59 words
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Article53 1961-02-09 1 TUBBULPORE. (Central India), Wed. At least 10 peoJ pie were killed and 28 Injured In inter-communal violence in this city of Madya Pradesh Province last night. Troops withdrawn only 72 hoars earlier were recalled to help the fully mobilised police forces disperse violent crowds. Police openedReuter - 53 words
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Article19 1961-02-09 1 SAIGON. Wed— A three-year-old girl fell to her death Into a boiling tureen of soup here.— Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article58 1961-02-09 1 BILL DROPPED i \Pf TOWN. w<i South African Ooxrrnnu'iit Ma uruptiiii B" I" M>l >our«l with powvr tn bun in> publication of Him ooMdrred undcsiriblr <>n •nshc m objection alii' MOUNTBATTEN TOUR LONDON Wc«l I ktouotbattcn. chief of Bri ,iin > defence Ml hrrr b> air today for month's58 words
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Advertisement4 1961-02-09 1 SERBAN6GA-LAM DENGAN BAHASA KEBANGSAANS4 words
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Article449 1961-02-09 2 Nations hope U.S. will propose new plan to solve problems of turbulent republic NEW YORK, Wednesday. INTENSIVE backstage talks are going on in the United Nations to reshape the tangled affairs of the Congo as the Security Council adjourned its debate on the turbulent African republic. IndividualReuter - 449 words
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Article, Illustration173 1961-02-09 2 T EOPOLDVILLE, Wed. Two Congolese strongmen took steps yesterday to wage war on the United Nations forces if the Security Council were to try to disarm their armies. In LEOPOLDVILLE, Col. Joseph Mobutu placed his army on a slate of alert andReuter - 173 words
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Article181 1961-02-09 2 LONDON. Wad A "DEEPLY religious" railway worker was shaken to learn yesterday that he had won £160.000 <$1. 360.000 > on a onefarthing national football pool. But the 47-year-old Cheshire H man. who asked for his name to be kept secret, said he had decided toReuter - 181 words
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120 1961-02-09 2 JAKARTA SAYS CONCRETE PROGRAMME IS NEEDED NEW YORK. Wed. Mr. Sukardjo Wirjopranoto of Indonesia told the Security Counci l that there must be a completely fresh approach to the Congo problem with a concrete programme of action. Speaking as a non-mem-ber of the Security Council, which was debating the Congo.Reuter - 120 words
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Article28 1961-02-09 2 HAVANA. Wed.— Dr. Fidel Castro and his Ministers will set an example for the island's workers by cutting sugar cane on Sunday. Cuban Radio announced yesterday.28 words
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Article37 1961-02-09 2 PARIS. Wed— Mr. Dean Acheson. former U.S. Secretary of State, was yesterday being advocated in some North Atlantic Treaty Organisation circles as successor to Mr. Paul Henri Spaak. outgoing Secretary-General of Nato. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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89 1961-02-09 2 President K denies 'strike first' policy WASHINGTON. Wed.—President Kennedy last night authorised a denial of a published report which suggested that his new defence chiefs favoured a polity of "strike first" if necessary with nuclear weapons. A statement issued by the White House spokesman. Mr. Pierre Salinger, with the President'sReuter - 89 words
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Article25 1961-02-09 2 LONDON. Wed— The new submarine Walrus will be accepted for service in the RoI yal Navy on Friday, the Ad- mlralty announced.25 words
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Article60 1961-02-09 2 AMMAN. Wed— The United Arab Republic s radio and press campaigns against Jordon ended yesterday 24 hours after King Hussein had ordered Jordan's antl-U.A.R. campaigns to cease. A cabinet statement on the Jordanian suspension two days ago said King Hussein's decision was In ac- cordanceReuter - 60 words
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Article145 1961-02-09 2 THE BIG FIXERS GET JAIL, FINES PHILADELPHIA. Wed. 1 —A Federal judge has fined 29 of the largest American electrical manufacturers and 44 of their executives nearly U.S.$2 million in the i biggest anti-trust proceeding ever brought by the U.S. Government. When the case concluded yesterday, second day of theReuter - 145 words
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Miscellaneous17 1961-02-09 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby ts been owe /'cvpovtliiw«<; > \II^ f iMT »*o«ETue lamp! I" f LOST17 words
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591 1961-02-09 3 LONDON, Wednesday TEXTILE WORKERS 'VOLUNTEERED' TO WORK ON SUNDAYS, HOUSE OF COMMONS TOLD A LABOUR M.P., Mr. Henry Hynd, complained in the House of Commons yesterday that some textile mills in Hong Kong had admitted they worked a sevenday week. Mr. Hynd. who recentlyReuter - 591 words
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88 1961-02-09 3 £67 million spent on discarded Blue Streak LONDON, Wed.— Total expenditure on Britain's long-range Blue Streak missile up to March 31 last year was about £67.--000.000. This figure, from Ministry of Aviation records. was quoted by Sir Edmund Compton. Auditor-General, in the civil appropriation accounts for 1959-60. published today. LastReuter - 88 words
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Article44 1961-02-09 3 Heat cancels route march SYDNEY. Wed. Abovecentury temperatures have forced the Australian army to call off a 90-mlle route mar,ch from the Colo River to Mount Royal training camp, near Singleton, west of Newcastle. An officer died after yesterday's section of the march. —Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article31 1961-02-09 3 VIENNA, Wed. Hungarian security authorities yesterday arrested nine priests. a former countess and a former captain for taking part In a plot against the. state, Budapest Radio reported.—Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article18 1961-02-09 3 TAIPEH, Wed. Chinese Communist shore batteries yesterday fired 26 shells at the Nationalist-defended, Quemoy Island. Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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198 1961-02-09 3 LONDON, Wednesday. TRADE between Britain and China last year reached a record level of £57,000,000, the British Council for the Promotion of International Trade reported today. In 1952. trade between the two countries totalled only £7.500.000. In 1957, it was £27.000.000. The council'sReuter - 198 words
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106 1961-02-09 3 Petition to Queen: Stop execution T ONDON. Wed.— A petition was sent to the Queen last night in a final bid to stop the execution of 21-year-old George Riley, the butcher's assistant who is to be hanged at Shrewsbury tomorrow for the murder of a 62-year-old widow. It was compiledReuter - 106 words
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Article68 1961-02-09 3 LISBON, Wed.— The Portuguese liner Santa Maria, seized by Captain Henrique Galvao and a group of rebels while on Its way to Europe, sailed today from Recife, Brazil, for Lisbon, the ship's owners announced here. There were no passengers on board, but the ship carried the bodyReuter - 68 words
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Article29 1961-02-09 3 JAKARTA. Wed.—lndonesia's Communist Party, the largest Communist party In Asia outside China, has an estimated total membership of 1.500.000 spread over 272 branches, the party has announced.—Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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99 1961-02-09 3 CAPETOWN, Wed. Dr. Diedericbs, South Africa's Economic Affairs Minister, said here yesterday that nine countries six of them British Commonwealth members bad imposed boycotts on South African trade. Answering questions in parliament. Dr. Diederichs said the countries were Antigua. Barbados. Ethio- pia. Ghana. DutchReuter - 99 words
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326 1961-02-09 3 Writer and newspaper apologisefor 'grave libel' LONDON, Wednesday. THOMSON Newspapers and British author Uame Rebecca West yesterday expressed profound apologies in the London High Court to Mr. Justice Alexander Angus Kennedy, of the South African Supreme Court, for "an unwarranted attack upon his integrity." They also agreed to pay theReuter - 326 words
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Article138 1961-02-09 3 BRITAIN READY FOR TALKS T ONDON, Wed. Mr. Macmillan. the Prime Minister, said Britain was ready to enter into negotiations with the Soviet Union at any tlm-i. He was answering questions In the House of Commons ibout East-West relations. Mr. Frank Allaun (Labour) lad complained that in re:ent speeches, the138 words
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Miscellaneous238 1961-02-09 3 RADIO SINGAPORE Medium War* 476 metre* short Wave: 62 Metres from 8.00 9.00 pJB. AM. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 Morning Prelude; 7.00 Tht News; 7.05 Melodies At Sunrise; 8.00 Tht News; 8.06 More Melodies At Sunrise: 8.30 Let's Go Gay; 9.00 Close Down; 11.00 Programme Summary; 11.02 Music From The238 words
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Miscellaneous143 1961-02-09 3 RADIO MALAYA (41.7 Metres) A.M. 6.00 Time Signal, NegaraKu. News Headlines; 6.05 Morning Melodies; 6.50 Keep Fit With Tick Lee; 7.00 Music For Sweethearts 7.30 Time Signal. News; 7.35 Song Time; 8.00 Time Signal. News In The National Language; 8.03 Housewives Choice; 8.56 News Headlines; 9.00 Close Down. P.M. 1.15143 words
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Article421 1961-02-09 4 By RONALD KINSEY KUALA LUMPUR. Wad BROTHER, 58, JAILED FOR A YEAR AFTER CHINA VISIT QUARREL THE ANCESTRAL gods of the Lee family in China must have shaken their heads sadly at a story which unfolded in the High Court here yesterday. For it was421 words
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Article87 1961-02-09 4 EMPLOYEES OUT ON STRIKE AGAIN SINGAPORE, Wed.—Employees of Lindeteves-Jaco-berg (Far East) Ltd. in Clemenceau Avenue went on strike this evening over what they described as "a deadlock in the negotiations" with the management. The workers, who had first struck last Friday, returned to work on Monday when the management agreed87 words
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Article300 1961-02-09 4 SINGAPORE, wed ¥N TERMS of output A value, the largest industry in Singapore was the manufacture and processing of rubber and rubber products which accounted for $187.7 million in 1959, said the annual report of the Commerce and Industry division of the Finance Ministry published300 words
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88 1961-02-09 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. SEVEN UNIONS have sent a memorandum to the Singapore Trades Union Congress claiming that there are many loopholes in the Labour and Shop Assistants Employment Ordinances. They urged that the deficiencies in these two labour laws should be plugged. The unions are: The88 words
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Article93 1961-02-09 4 BYRNE TO ADDRESS JOURNALISTS SINGAPORE, Wed. The Minister of Labour and Law. Mr. K. M. Byrne will address the inaugural meeting of the proposed National Union of Journalists at the Cultural Centre next Sunday at 10 a.m. The meeting has been called by the preparatory committee of the proposed union93 words
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Article57 1961-02-09 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Kallang Corps of the St. John Ambulance Brigade will hold a Chinese New Year dance at the Brigade headquarters, 420 Beach Road on Saturday zt 8 p.m. Hokkien film star. Shirley Koh, will make an appearance in the early part of the57 words
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Miscellaneous403 1961-02-09 4 rE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar 'Airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: Prom London. Zurich, Cairo, Bahrein, Bombay, Colombo (BA 788) 5.30 a.m.; from Sydney. Darwin (BA 713) 8.45 pm.; from London. Zurich. Istanbul. Teheran, Karachi. Calcutta (BA 710) 10.05 p.m; from Hong Kong (BA 991)403 words
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Miscellaneous97 1961-02-09 4 Rome, London (QF 573) 930 pm. Gamda: To Mtfuan (OA 991) 8 a.m.; to Bangkok (OA 094) 12.05 p.m.; to Jakaita (OA 995) 135 pm Cathay PaeMc: To Kuala Lumpur. Bangkok, Hong Kong (CX 728) 8 am Malayan Airways: To Kuching, Sibu, Brunei. Jesselton, Sandaksn. (ML 410) 6.30 a.m.; to97 words
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Article, Illustration1878 1961-02-09 5 Capital must get a fair deal or else TAN LISTS BASIC FACTOR WHICH CAN MAKE PLAN A SUCCESS... MALAYA MUST MAINTAIN CLIMATE OF CONFIDENCE AND STABILITY Airport plan is criticised A SWITCH FROM RUBBER? IT'S NOT SO EASY, SAYS FINANCE MINISTER KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Federation Government and the people1,878 words
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Advertisement410 1961-02-09 5 THE ANG PAU pomciY THE RED PACKET CONTAINS GASH BONUSES AT)? CHINESE 'NEW YEAR ASSURED SUM AT-' MATURITY SECURITY FOR DEPENDENTS HOSPITAL AND ACCJDENTAL 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 YEARS410 words
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Advertisement225 1961-02-09 5 I ions ji^ COOLTIPT^) Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain, Stops Itching as It Shrinks Haemorrhoids London (Special) For the ceased to be a problem!" And first* time science has found among these sufferers were a a new healing substance with very wide225 words
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Article, Illustration568 1961-02-09 6 GEORGE MEDAL SERGEANT AND A CONSTABLE FOUND GUILTY OF 'COWARDLY ASSAULT' From RALPH SHAW: Kuala Belait. Wed. l WAS HIT ON HEAD FROM BEHIND NEAR CINEMA* COURT TOLD rpwo members of the Malayan Police detachment in the Seria-Belait area, one of whom was568 words
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Article195 1961-02-09 6 JTUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Chief of Britain's Defence Staff. Admiral of the Fleet Earl Mount- batten, will arrive here on Saturday for a two-day visit. He is on a tour of the Far East. While he was in London in November the Prime Minister. Tengku195 words
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Article53 1961-02-09 6 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Pollc* raided two houses yesterday, and seized a number of weapons. In the first raid, thre* swords were found on the roof of a lavatory In a house In Middle Road. In the other raid, police found three daggers under a staircase In a house53 words
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Miscellaneous149 1961-02-09 6 Bmys Bunny By Balph BeimddhM LPi Abmer By Ai Capp X BEF0"O' PUIS ME THE GIRL I Tf-BBCAUSE NO ONE 1 50.»7-F J MAKE -HE VO4T BE SO A (~*GWPff~I UNDER ETHER -TEtL LOVE LOVES I ,»N THE VftORLD LOOK LIKE 1 OH«Ot,WILLHE.'?- DR.BURL I ME-WHVIS^O 1 HIM UXJKfcUKE—^I HIM-ANOTHEM149 words
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Article, Illustration1703 1961-02-09 7 The tragedy of Manfred of aples FOR A BRIEF MOMENT THIS BRAVE WARRIOR SEEMED ABLE TO FORM A UNITED ITALY QNE February day in 1266, a soldier leading a donkey wandered through the camp of Charles of Anjou's French invasion army in southern Italy. From the animal's back dangled theDaily Mirror - 1,703 words
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Obituary59 1961-02-09 8 M Ward, Ut (Minimum) TAN KIM NCO, widow o< KN IfH Tsow and balavod mother of Wo* Bn( IAKk. s.b4 Wo* Qook imsm pass— away peacefully «n 7/2/IMI. Cortac* will leav* 37 Mima Road. S'por* at 11.00 a.m. on Racurdsy U/2/IMI tor Pbor Kark Be* Crematorium at Taamiini I'.oad.'59 words
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Article57 1961-02-09 8 10 Word, Ut (Minimum) MARY AND THERESA DauKhtrrs Of tbe latr Vincent Oswald Montnro thank thflr rrlvtnm. frirnds and offlce tuffs for condolences and »resih«. At>o hrlptnK and attrndini their father a funrral on 7-2-81. PERSONAL ;n Word, Ut (Minimum) WILL Mr. Thomas Law Thiam Lot urgently contact No.57 words
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Article227 1961-02-09 8 it Ward, Ut (Minimum) SALE LAST 3 Days at Mulchands at Drastically Reduced Prices. R. K. RAJAH BROTHERS Klrrtrlcsl *nd Radio Service now removed to No. S Jalan Kunos. ThanKi Road. Singapore. PROTECT YOURSELF. Family and Properly. Ib*lhll a Siren 12V 230 V. Inclines to Middle Road also 132,227 words
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Article693 1961-02-09 8 Inability to fault the economic and financial foundations of I the Federation's second fivejyear plan has led the Opposition into some curious byways of criticism. It is a capitalist plan, it may not benefit the rural areas (although the accent is heavily on rural development) there is693 words
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Article351 1961-02-09 8 Project research on Singapore's industrial expansion I the most extensive investig- ation of its sort ever underI taken by the U.N. Technical j Assistance Board has narrowed on the target very noticeably since it began last August. Initially there were two separate but complementary inquiries; Mr. Schereschewsky, who351 words
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Article175 1961-02-09 8 The 130 men of the Fourth Battalion, Royal Malay Regiment, who left Kuala Lumpur yesterday, will seem a meagre addition to the U.N. Special Force in the Congo compared with the hundreds who are even now being withdrawn by countries with less responsible governments. But as a symbol175 words
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Article, Illustration1320 1961-02-09 8 AMERICA IS NOT HAVING IT SO GOOD INSIDE AMERICA BY CYRIL DUNN HERE in Washington it has been no easier for us to detect signs of the American economic recession acknowledged by President Kennedy than it would be for an untutored stargazer. looking up at the Milky Way, to tell1,320 words
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643 1961-02-09 8 IS Mrs. BANDA HAVING SECOND THOUGHTS? CEYLON NEWSPAPER GRAB COLOMBO, Wed. The Ceylon Government seems to be having second thoughts about some of Its more radical plans. It may yet go ahead with Its publicised Intention to take over Ceylon's two largest newspaper groups and to turn them Into statutory643 words
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111 1961-02-09 8 THE QUALIFIED BUT UNPAID TEACHERS \VHEN is the Government going to stop holding back Qualified teachers' pay? My son who is a teacher in a government :>chool qualified in June. 1960. He is still drawing a trainees pay I am told the Ministry ct Education usually pays the fully qualified111 words
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Letter98 1961-02-09 8 AIR TRAVEL IN THESE DAYS one time in the not so distant past. Malayan Airways were pleased to run a thrice-weekly air service Singapore-Kuala Lumpur Kuantan Kota Bharu. One could also travel to Kota Bharu via Penang. and the fare was the same about $62 (from K.L.). Now one can98 words
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Letter74 1961-02-09 8 LONG WAIT IN A LONG QUEUE HUE to the rush to the registration office for the new Identity cards. I have found it impossible to obtain an identity card tor my sister who is 12 yean old. As appointments are given only on one day in a month or two74 words
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162 1961-02-09 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. Leong Kwok Peng, a teacher in an English school, in Sembawang, disputed in court today the evidence of his estranged wife that he was the father of her two sons. Through his counsel. Mr. L. M. Ong. Leong asked the court for162 words
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Article49 1961-02-09 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. A labourer, who had been married for four months, hanged himself In his room In the Naval Base quarters, the Assistant Coroner. Mr. Like Slew Hoong, was told today. A suicide verdict was recorded on M. Kumarasamy. 32. who died on Nov. 6. I49 words
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Article69 1961-02-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Do not wait for a favourable time to learn the national language, use it and Introduce It in all fields, said Syed Nasir bin Ismail. Director of the Language and Literary Agency, yes- terday. Speaking to the Rotarians at their weekly luncheon meeting,69 words
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Article, Illustration423 1961-02-09 9 P.P.P. LEADER ASKS IN HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES: HOW DID THIS HAPPEN Parliament told of phone call from Assembly. half hour later the first application went in... KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. TiHE People's Progressive Party leader, Mr. D. K. Seenivasagam, today called for a commission of inquiry423 words
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Article46 1961-02-09 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. A three-year-old boy died In the General Hospital a few hours after he fell Into a pond, the Assistant Coroner, Mr. Like Slew Hoon*. was told today. A verdict of misadventure was recorded on Pai Bock Chuan. of Mandal Tekong.46 words
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Article97 1961-02-09 9 SINGAPORE, Wed.— A mid-dle-aged man, with an eagle tattoo on his right forearm and a cockerel tattoo on his left arm, was found hanging from a coconut tree near a building site in Margaret Drive this afternoon. The man, who has not yet been identified,97 words
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Article65 1961-02-09 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. A Malacca girl, student. Tan Mong Kin, 21. of Bunga Raya Lane, who was charged last month with trying to Import 18 banned Chinese books into the Federation, was today cautioned and discharged by the magistrate. Inche Salleh bin Eckhardt. Tan. pleading guilty, said65 words
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88 1961-02-09 9 PENANG, Wed— An inde--1 pendent City Councillor. Mr. Cheah Phee Aik. today asked the Mayor, Mr. 00l Thlam Slew, to study the running and maintenance costs of the mayoral car, P6OOO, and consider if It would be more economical to buy a new car.88 words
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Article318 1961-02-09 9 I SINGAPORE, Wednesday WAN AZKIA bin Haji Wan Yusoff, of Kuala Kangsar, who passed the Nanyang University entrance examination, will get his chance to complete his higher education despite his Inability to pay for the course he would like to take The university's ViceChancellor. Dr.318 words
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Article, Illustration1038 1961-02-09 9 FORMER FRUIT SELLER SMILES AND JOKES WITH WARDERS WHILE AWAITING VERDICT: MANY WAIT OUTSIDE COURT TO SEE HIM PENANG, Wednesday LAM AH CUING. 2%, a former fruit seller, was this afternoon sentenced to death for the murder of a callgirl, Yip Mcc Lin,1,038 words
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171 1961-02-09 9 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A PEON working in Kuala Lumpur wrote his wife in Singapore, whom he had left in April 1959, saying that if she could "not maintain the children send them over by post," it was alleged today. The allegation was made171 words
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Advertisement232 1961-02-09 9 Indian Quality P rodu cts 10 CHAIRS WHERE ONLY 7 FITTED IN BEFORE AND WHEN NOT IN USE, 40 FOLDED ONES CAN BE ACCOMMODATED Steelmaster Chairs^^^'^^^BaaES^*^^^^^^^ and Tables are made y7 to save spacei with LI) no sacrifice of com- jail yJJI fort. More Steel- f^n^fl masters can be lL^/&^-,232 words
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Advertisement157 1961-02-09 9 The HEW Economical I g Generous capacity— 4 8 cv.ft. giving 7 iq.ft. I of shelf area I Large frozen food compartment Big vegetable drawer I Rubber mat work-top ly^dr**^^ Sealed compressor unit guaranteed 5 yean §-P!<J ffk99 Up] (IOW- f&**% W^f/imh Pr^d f r J •/•ctr/c/fy>^yj I Mooey-MTiag, space-wring—157 words
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Article, Illustration1050 1961-02-09 10 Feminine Forum Chinese people eat and why J^EW Year for us Chinese is a time of new clothes, new shoes; a time when every home is turned upside down and scrubbed clean, old debts repaid, old friendship renewed; a time for visiting, ang pows, firecrackers, wayang. But more than anything1,050 words
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Advertisement239 1961-02-09 10 SM^mIIk. tvry purchour of on* Ib. tin of > •^■r^W) PIGEON BRAND Cook.n, Oil ••II b« V ""v5^^^"'«fi^- pr*»«nt*d with o lorf* »ock*t ot iw««t». Purchasan on* 2 Ib. tin will receive a »m«ll packet »t tw«ii FREE BUY PIGEON BRAND COOKING OIL NOW! GET YOUR FREE GIFTS' /"■Vt^k ENJOY239 words
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Advertisement240 1961-02-09 10 make-up Lancbme BT i "J9k Bb Bm »^^Bl m i lilk m BUI m i ft fiHlijfir g&itSQi This blue satin dre-> I rom f^£^^s%\ Jamlaine shows the new Puns cardinal |»Wsp3n| collar. And heightening the look of BUmR Parisian chic is make-up by f(^^BHH! Lancome of Paris the i^^£240 words
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Miscellaneous276 1961-02-09 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6 Sleep In the dark, and a 1- What 26 has been saying wiih queer thing remains (5, 4). unction? (13). 7. With a sailor around I get, a 10. Lion in RAF. by Jan (van crown (5)Eyck> (9). 8, 9 I hope you don't get276 words
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Advertisement1690 1961-02-09 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO ABEN, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON t CONTINENTAL PORTS. Due S'oor* Sails P. Sham Penang lycaon iinrpaal, Oubim la Part/FH IS FH 11 GLAUCUS A'werp, H'burg. B'men. Moil. la Part/FH IB MELAMPUS London, Hamburg, Rotttroam la Part/FH 11 FH 17/11 PYRRHUS Li>tr***l, Glasgow FH It FH 141,690 words
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Advertisement1301 1961-02-09 11 /SBSSV '"I- MUSI*. MEIITERRANEAH. CONTINENTAL t SCAMDIMJkVIAM PORTS. Ay 'VJA S'pori P. S'hMi Penani QfvKi\lll "KAMBODI*" I) li Pert/ I FH HI VZjJg "MEONIA" I) 21/23 Ml 24/ M Fll 17/2* ft* raA JSM ■'KIN*' 1 a) 27 Fel/ 4 Mm M I Mar 1/ I Mar JLaBfGZ. "SAMmr 211,301 words
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Advertisement1302 1961-02-09 11 lUILOINC a Ratal aja>JßßaW *W aaj«»a^aaß»aj^ MM a aT* X, SINBAPMt [\mmtmt\at tta MM Kaaaaa) lines Spore P. S'hta Pf naif KNALIANACN ftaaMrg. London, (Ml Ml. 27/Tt«ay MRHACKIt Antwerp, |MMI Brian Mm, Rotterdam Ml. IS/11 Fat »/24 Fel lENMNM HWfMI. Hall. Rotttrlaa. Hamburg 11/14 Ft* 14/11 Fil MMfM Haatarg. London.1,302 words
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Advertisement1287 1961-02-09 11 w^ MeAUSTBR 2* CO., LTD. Vi VKn nu m, nai IP*>* ■l.lirT"'*^** UMB Ok KXAVBMKSS LIMB LONOON. RAMIORB. ROTTEROAM. HAVOE. LOS ANOELES, UN FRANCISCO lilU. SEATTU. VAHCOOVER I PORTUHO At*) far Caaatia* ft. U.S.A. AOaatJa Parti. tcttptiaa carga far Ctitral ft Stalk CITY OF RIPON Aaiinta. Sport P. Sham Ptntni1,287 words
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973 1961-02-09 12 MARKET IS STEADY WITH SELECTIVE IMPROVEMENTS By Our Market Correspondent THE MALAYAN share market was very steady yesterday. The tin price was steady, but the rubber market had a dull day with prices scarcely moving fractionally below the previous day's, close. Tin shares were sele trials were irregular wit] hands.973 words
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Article81 1961-02-09 12 'THE Federation MlniMrr of 1 Finance has fixed these prices for calculating Customs duties for ihe week beginning on Feb. 9- Rubber 78*, cents a Ib Copra 544« a ton Coconut oil $:r: a ton Palm oil 5649.50 a ton. Palm kernels $***** a ton The rates of81 words
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Article110 1961-02-09 12 T HI Malajran Eiehange Bankf Attea slaltan made these changes in its to'TlOOl m rchanU >««««l»y (all ratea Ma» Vark: huymc airmail T.T. 321 O.D 33. t-o d,« 33» credit bills. 331 trade bills. Canads: buying airmail T.T 321. ap. 32!. (10 d/at 33 3 16 cred.t bills.110 words
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Article93 1961-02-09 12 CHIM lying aleniside Ihe Sin«a»ere Mirbour Beard wharves or sx»ect. Ed teday ara: Olga Maersk 1 2. Coromandel 4/5. Indus 6A. Mlnjunn Maru v Si. Meltoku jlaru 10/11. Wonosoho 13 14, Bennachie 15/16. Olensblel 10. Twin Horse 19. Sedenak N. Wall 3. Semenylta N. Wall 4. Kesarya -.'I93 words
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Article149 1961-02-09 12 THI Chrntt. Praduc* Inhmii gin. HH'i. noon prlcaa par picul yaatcrday wtrt: C»»rai Qutat: IK Continent rah./ March uhlpmrata $37i buyers. $M Milan. C.conut all: Quiet; bulk $43 Mil*™, drum $44 J «fll*n. Paaawr: Quiet: oo buttacM reported don*. Muntok white $210. Sarawak $203, apcrlal Sarawak Mack $142t,149 words
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Article32 1961-02-09 12 SINGAPORE. Feb. 8 RUBBER: 711 cents per lb. (unchanged). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 782 cents (steady quiet). TIN: $391.87* per picul (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 270 tons (up 20 tons).32 words
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Article119 1961-02-09 12 MELBOURNE. Wed. INVESTMENT shares trsded 1 along firm lines here tooay. Aust- chemical eased Is. 6a. to 375. and Siauhil! eased 6a- lo' 7S. Base metals and the oils were steady with Interstate Oil ruing to 13s. 6d up Is. 9d. Commonwealtn Bonds heid 1 a firm tone.119 words
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Article877 1961-02-09 12 LJL'SINESS In the trading room on me Singapore seciion of the Malayan Stock: Exchange yesterday, wjih the numbT of siiai-es in brackets was: Industrials: F. Dlsp. (1.000) St. (Ml: y and N. orda <6.000) 52.12, (1.000) I 52.11. (1.OO0) 52.09 OL: Gammon il.OOO) S2.l*. (4.000) 52.19: I.877 words
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Article213 1961-02-09 12 FEBRUARY Srit grade rubber bujara f.o.b. cloaad in Singapore yaataraa,y at TS| canta par 1b unrhsnged oo Tuesdays cloaa The toaa was quiet. S.C.C.RA. CLOSING f>RICI« la aaata par lb.. yesterday mere Int. 1 R.S.B. Spot fob. buyers 7S —U»rt TBI (N); Int. 1 R.B.S. Fab. buyara 781.213 words
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Article23 1961-02-09 12 Malayan Stock Exchange: Fek. 8 Feb. 7 Industrials: 143.58 143.5! Tims: 2M.SI 254.17 t Rubbers: 233.02 Z3S.tS Jan. 1 1958 IM.23 words
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Advertisement1069 1961-02-09 12 Express U.S.A. Paoilio «Js Atlantic Coast Service E.T.A. E.I.A. t.I.A. Spore P. S'Mm Prnant H'fcont L. Anielit N. York ■■Kiawkaoa Man" 24/27 Fea 21 f el/ l Mat I M4l 21 Mar II Mr KMikawa Mjtu 23 21 Mir M/11 Mar 4 Ayr 21 Air 1] Mi, All suitably equipped1,069 words
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Advertisement268 1961-02-09 12 @&L THE BURMA FIVE STAR LINE WtSTMUNI MSTMUNO Fish Jills »lrt» Luliai fir Rii|in. f, m umt PsrU. Spore Penanf IHlnf fir Hii| Half t Jaeai Pirtj. "CUM ICISEN" 11/11 Ft! Penanf S'pori l 1 .sentV* 11/ M ft •MILIUIIY IHCOH" IS/11 Fa. SmJpiN^A^NCY BARRETTO"'SHIPPINC bHIPPINU AGENCY r. TDAnikir m268 words
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Advertisement450 1961-02-09 12 TENDERS I CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS Electricity Department: (a) Dis--1 posal of Redundant Spares ai St. James Power Station. Tender De- posit $200 Close at 2.15 p.m. on 14th February. 1961. (b) Supply of 500 pieces metal control boxes. Tender Deposit $50 Close at 2.15 p.m. on 21sc February.450 words
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Advertisement1314 1961-02-09 12 NOTICES THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT f (X.M.S. Cap. 1371 NOTICE L'NDEK SECTION 137. No. WHEREAS ll appears lo ihe i Council that the undermentioned land is In the process of develop- < t meat. Notice Is therefore given under Section 143 of the Town Boards Enactment (Cap. 137) that a1,314 words
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Advertisement655 1961-02-09 13 t PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SARAWAK Kuching Municipal Council MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH Required to administer all Public Health Services in the Council area. Services include environmental sanitation, maternal and child health service, school medical service, communicable disease control health education, pest control, anc Insect control. Candidates must possess qualm cations reglstrable655 words
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Advertisement639 1961-02-09 13 NOTICES NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that MR TAY GUAN HENG is no longer In our employment as from Ist February, 1961, and has no authority to transact any business or to collect any monies on our behalf. ORCHARD MOTORS (SINGAPORE) LIMITED, Singapore. NOTICE As from Ist January 1961 any639 words
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Advertisement741 1961-02-09 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are Invited from male Federal Citizens and unmarried female Federal Citizens who have attained their 17th but not their 33rd birthday and have paased the Lower Certificate of Education or Form in in an English School, for appointment as Typists in the State of Negri Sembilan on741 words
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Advertisement766 1961-02-09 13 MB T^ J IV I JI I (Continued from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Wordt tt (Min.)— Box it ett. txtrm COOK GENERAL AMAN WANTID. Under 40. Good reference* required. Pbon* After 7 p.m.: Singapore *****. THANKS To Raja's College B'por* for giving us two efficient secretaries. We advise employers766 words
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Advertisement853 1961-02-09 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE M Wordt ti (Min.)— Box it et,. txtrm SHOP NOUS! In Opera. Estate 6* miles, Siglap Road, For particulars Apply Bin Chew Realty Ltd., 133 Rochore Road. Spore *****. TOP ADELPHI PARK Bungalow, Three bedroom*. Present rent $400/-. Price with Furniture $28,000/-. Loan transferabl*. Apply Box853 words
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Advertisement738 1961-02-09 13 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS tt Wordt ti (Min.)— Box It ett. txtra AVAILABLE HOW THI NIW INTERNATIONAL ILLUSTRATED ENCYCLOPEDIA 6 HANDSOME VOLUMES SPECIAL LOW PRICE $80 THE SET NDISPINSABLI FOR SCHOOLS, HOME, OFFICES DISTRIBUTED BY FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. THI FAR EAST ENCINEER Publish** Quarterly THI ENCINEER Ilk* It* **m*)anl*n velum* th* H*ng738 words
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Advertisement769 1961-02-09 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Wordt ti (Min.)— Box it ett. txtrm ieeo HERALD COUPE. 8.000 miles. Beat covers. One owner, soon leaving B'pore. ***** 0.n.0. B.P. Terms an. Tele. Snort 39M1. RENAULT 750 Clean. Reliable economical to run and easy to park 5950 0.n.0. Phone ***** address 14 Olive Road.769 words
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Advertisement601 1961-02-09 13 FOR SALE 2t Wordt ti (Min.)— Box it ett. txtrm MAIDINFORM ■RASSItRIS, Girdles. Coneu. Everything Halfpnce. Krstos Brassieres $2.00 all sizes. Strapless $2.00. Closing-Down Sal*. Vogue a, 26, Orchard Road, secondfloor, S'por*. 1t«1 SHIPMINT AMIRICAN Goods Cheaper Now. Ladles' Pyjaroaa $4.50. NlKhtdrcssrs. Bedsheet*. Blankets, Bedcovers. Shorts, Beachv tar. Several Bargains.601 words
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Article, Illustration73 1961-02-09 14 MINGLED PRIDE AND SORROW AT KUALA LUMPUR'S RAILWAY STATION AS MEN LEAVE A SOLDIER says a last goodbye to his wife and child before the train bearing the troops leaves the railway station— Straits Times picture. THE PRIME MINISTER, Tengku Abdul Rahman, inspecting the73 words
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375 1961-02-09 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THE railway station here was again the setting for mingled pride and sorrow this morning as Malaya, honouring her pledge to the U.N., officially bade farewell to reinforcements for her Congo force. LAST OCTOBER, there were tears on Platform 4375 words
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Article135 1961-02-09 14 THE secrets of your fortunes, your love affairs, the whole future course of your life lie in the palms of your hands. You can unravel these secrets by knowing how to read the messages contained In the lines of your palms. Palmistry experts usually reiruse135 words
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Advertisement103 1961-02-09 14 exciting offer/ VV 1 1 1 1 BRYLCREEM Here's the chance of a life time to try Brylcreem. the world's favourite hairdressing, and in Vi^LwJ B 0 ■■^■H addition, obtain a FREE Brylcreem VBQ HJ5| Yo-Yo for your children. There's -^^^^KO^l^r^^ a FREE Vo-Yo attached to every wW Jr/ v^^103 words
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Advertisement175 1961-02-09 14 New adventures in better living... from HIIHI II H^^M^^^ The most exciting new Philco products ever. i w -w ■>' are now here to make life more enjoyable in BBfc^ fc this decade of tHe sixties New dimensions j in home entovfttftflntrit* See them now and «S >HILC->»5 WUTMINSm. Staraophonc175 words
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390 1961-02-09 15 Malaya, Korea seeded for under-20 i Asian Cup! KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. COUTH KOREA and Malaya, champions and runners-up in the second Asian Youth (under-20) football tournament for the Rahman Cup played in Kuala Lumpur last year, will be seeded into opposite groups in the third annua tournament at Bangkok from390 words
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324 1961-02-09 15 EPSOM JEEPS TEN TO FOLLOW AT XL MY TEN horses to follow at the Selangor Gold Cup meeting starting on Sunday AUTOMATION: For the Gold Cup: ran a good third 1 to Dreamboat in the Singapore St. Leger (1J miles) with a heavy324 words
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151 1961-02-09 15 W. INDIES ALL FIT and READY FOR TEST JVfELBOURNE. Wed. The West Indies' injury worries have eased in good time for the Fifth and final Test against Australia here which starts on Friday. Gerry Gomez, manager of the team, said on arrival here today with 14 of the players, thatReuter - 151 words
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Article27 1961-02-09 15 > NEW DELHI, Wed.— India were 164 for two at the end of the first day's play in the fifth Test against Pakistan here today.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article33 1961-02-09 15 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— Rough play caused today's friendly hockey match between Khalsa and Customs to be abandoned In the second half. Khalsa were leading 2-0 with goals by Satwant and Ourdlal.33 words
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Article48 1961-02-09 15 TAIPING. Wed. Federation Prisons soccer team will leave on Feb. 17 for Bangkok for three matches there. The team, to be led by Dato Murad bin Ahmad, will play in Bangkok on Feb. 20. 22 and 24 and will return on Feb. 25.48 words
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Article91 1961-02-09 15 By EPSOM JEEP J^UALA LUMPUR. Wed With the approval by the House of Representatives of new betting laws in the Federation, the sub-commit-tee appointed to study the various aspects of off-the-course betting Malaya will speed up Its work. The sub-committee, com- prising a Government representative and the91 words
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Article363 1961-02-09 15 Syer sparks a recovery ARMY HOLD SHA TO 2-2 DRAW SINGAPORE, Wednesday. 'FHE Army, who were giving their Joint Services 1 players practice for this weekend's quadrangular tournament, did well to hold a Singapore Hockey Association eleven to a 2 2 draw at Gill'man Barracks today. On the run of363 words
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85 1961-02-09 15 Madureira: TERMS are TOO HIGH-SAFA CINGAPORE. Wed— MadureIra Atletlco of Rio de Janeiro, who are planning to visit Malaya in April, have asked the Singapore Amateur F.A. for one match here The Brazilians are now negotiating with the F.A. of Malaya. They are asking for $21,000 for two matches. The85 words
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Article20 1961-02-09 15 ROME. Wed. Nicola Pletrangeli, Italy's leading tennis player, said he had decided to remain an amateur. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article64 1961-02-09 15 SINGAPORE, Wed.—Singapore Lawn Tennis Association has asked the L.T.A. of Malaya to hold the Chua Cup nnal and the Guillemard Cup and McCabe Reay Cup matches on Apr. 29. 30 and May 1 in Kuala Lumpur. L.T.A. of Malaya has arranged to play the matches on64 words
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207 1961-02-09 15 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Hockey Association senior knockout match between defending champions, Singapore Recreation Club, and RAF. Seletar was held up for more than five minutes when a section of the crowd swarmed on to the field after a clash between a player and207 words
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Article69 1961-02-09 15 \EW ORLEANS, Wed.— The United States Lawn Tennis Association has approved a plan to give each country the right to sanction play between amateurs and professionals. The proposal will be submitted at the International Lawn Tennis Federation meeting in Stockholm in July Jack Kramer, the69 words
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Article16 1961-02-09 15 KLUANG, Wed.— Dato Teoh Chze Chong has been reelected president of the Kluang District F.A.16 words
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Article38 1961-02-09 15 INTER-SCHOOL (Penang): St Xavler s 3 (Jalleh, Jeremiah. Soon Keng) Chung Ling 0. At PeUUag Java: Bkt Blntang Boys 3 MBS, XL 1. FRIENDLY (J. Bahru): Joiinthians 2 (Ahmad Bakar. Zalam Hashlm) Education Dept 1 (Ahmad Daud).38 words
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Article84 1961-02-09 15 SPORE JIMOR KO: Police c Ceylon SC 0. IPOH KO: DJv. 2 Town Counrll 11 (Sldek 3. Joon Fook 3. Pook Wah 3. Eng Kirn 2) Sultan Yuauf Bch. 1 (Yoke Yoon). KRIENDLIE6 At R'por»: SHA 2 i Pennefather, Prtda* Army 2 iSyer. Abdullah»; OSC 5 (T. Smith 2.84 words
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Article33 1961-02-09 15 PD-YACHT CLUB OPEN (Pt Dlcksont: Men* tlnglea final Kwok Yoke Yen bt K. Dharmaratnam 6-4. 3-6, 6-4; Men's double* ftaal Kwok and Rudy Lam bt Dharmaratnam and Chan Tons Seng 7-5. 6-4.33 words
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Article39 1961-02-09 15 SHEFFIELD SHIELD (AdeUad«): S. Australia bt NSW by 3 wkU. NSW 198 and 415 ißenaud IM, Flock ton M, Martin 73) S Australia J97 and 177-7 (Martin 4-62). TOIR MATCH (Lower Hutt NZ): MCC 216 (811k 64. Watson39 words
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Article24 1961-02-09 15 LT-HEAVY (Miami Beach): Harold Johnson (US) tko'd Jesse Bowdry (US> 9th rd. HEAVY (Yuma): Dave Rent i'Br) ko'd Claude Hodglns (US) Ist rd.24 words
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Advertisement103 1961-02-09 15 join CATHAY PACIFIC'S (FROM SINGAPORE MARCH 19TH) V^* *J& Nb Fifteen unforgMUblc day*! Cilh«y P«ci!ir !> Cherry Blowom g KB^^^GB^i? ''r\ ■nd Bine other MondrHul'v rxritin- »nd »ocnirlv l>r«utiful -iSr W^WbPt^ t raoru in Japan. > _^j^l&k>*>_ Jt Everything it arranged for you Air pa»*age, overland Hjw lour*, hotel accommodation*,103 words
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Advertisement164 1961-02-09 15 ■■■Hi mg/u ALL-NEW INJECTOR BLADE Now, from steel-famous Sweden, comes golden S^^vv Swedish steel, for new SCHICK Custom Injector /4Vv>\\ Blades This fine quality Swedish steel takes and /I%&\^\ holds a keen, sharp edge- actually a thousand times /y^t^r^W^K thinner than a human hair' /r l^L^^V^U^ Here's a blade that164 words
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Miscellaneous104 1961-02-09 15 SOCCER SPORE MALAYS JNR LGE: Serangoon Malays v Setla Jaya, (MOA ground); BGSFA LGE DIV. SB: Audlt/Accountant-Oencral v CPF (Oeylangi. HUGGER SCC 'SEVENS' Q-FINALB: SCC 'B 1 v REME 'B 1 RE v HMB Terror; 75 Squadron RNZAP 'A' v GHQ; RAF Tengah 'A' v 41 Squadron Changi (Spore padang).104 words
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Obituary30 1961-02-09 16 HERBERT: Wjiter John at 32 Kidman Avenue South Guilford Western Australia on 17 161 loved husband of Kathleen and fond Father of Oordun aged 3S years. Rent in p-»ce30 words
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Article114 1961-02-09 16 MR. AND MRS. CERALO LAW RENCE LOUROES thank relatives and friends for their valuable presents, congratulatory messages and assistance at their marriage on 4.2.61. TMI FAMILY of the late Mr. Henry C. Dcwlnd thank all relatives sagea "of condolence. assistance and attendance In their recent bereavement. HENRY KWAN-HWA MACK114 words
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Article34 1961-02-09 16 SELANCOR ST ANDREWS SOCIETY. The Annual General Meeting of the Society will be held at 6 p.m. on Monday 20th February in the Card Room of the Belangor Club AD. Wanless (Hon. Sec.).34 words
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Article187 1961-02-09 16 KOTA BHARU, W«d. KELANTAN Police today launched a State-wide search for a man who shot a well-known car dealer here, lnche Ya'acob bin Haji Osman. 35. and his two wives last night with a shotgun Inrhe Ya'acob was shot in the back while entering his187 words
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Article, Illustration975 1961-02-09 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday Malaya and Philippines are working in the closest co-operation to build a better and healthier life, he says fHE Yang di-Pertuan Agong said tonight that the links of association between Malaya and the Philippines were not forged, but existed a very long time975 words
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276 1961-02-09 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesda FEDERATION prisoners F today gave $235.74 to the Straits Times and Berita Harlan Cheer Fund for Malayan troops in the Congo. One of them. Abdul Ghani bin Osman. a special grade prisoner, walked into the Straits Times office and handed over276 words
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Article385 1961-02-09 16 LONDON, Wed.— After yesiei day's hesitancy London sux markets resumed uieir upv.ai course today and by the cln snowed a fairly widespread list, < gains. An outstanding feature was welcome rally in gikedgeti secur ties wnere buying caught v market short of stock and Jobbe: promptly marked prices385 words
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Article165 1961-02-09 16 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Rowcroft Theatre Club opened a four-night season of Jack Popplewell's comedy. "Dear Delinquent", at the Club s smart little theatre in Ayer Rajah Road tonight. The play is full of good ideas, with farcical situations well if sometimes a little heavily sustauied. Annette Witney's165 words
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Advertisement100 1961-02-09 16 ABVERTISEMEUTS l» Wwr*» %U (Minimum, U To Miranda and Alex, a son Michael, on February 7. 1961 at Gleneagirs Hospital. HABIB RAHMAN: To Ranool Blbi and Rahman a daughter. In Tharumapuram Athlna Maternity Home. Mayuram. India on -J 2.61. Both well. BETWEEN 8. Pathmanathan and Bamha Senan daughter of the100 words
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Advertisement54 1961-02-09 16 Time and Dote Hi *J|BJr^ r ~^^^>S^L sPaT!ssl BMB»/lB*^^^^^^^^^^fc^^ T^ a^MMsßsi Jewelled for maximum precision ™«fcn»»^ and designed for durability in all climates, FAVRE-LEUBA watches are backed by 7 generations of watchmakers. Do not hesitate boy FAVRE-LEUBA watches You can be sure of their quality. T GENEVE "t DAYMATIC f»V«It£UI»54 words
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