The Straits Times, 20 February 1961
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Title Section18 1961-02-20 1 AVEHACK PAIIY fEBTIfIEB SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times tie"*** Estd. 1845 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1961. 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article377 1961-02-20 1 $125 UPSET IN SELANGOR GOLD CUP— Page 15 Four women, seven children among drowned POUT DtCKSON, Sun. Boat on way to shrine sinks in rough sea THIRTEEN people taking Chinese New Year offerings to a shrine at Cape Rachado were drowned In the sea off the377 words
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Article19 1961-02-20 1 TAIPEH. Sun.— The Chinese Petroleum Corporation announced that workers had struck oil In Chingsul, North Formosa. U.P.I.UPI - 19 words
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Article21 1961-02-20 1 LOS ANGELES. Sun.—Plasterers in Los Angeles think they are paid enough and have refused a raise.— Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration66 1961-02-20 1 QUEEN ELIZABETH of Britain has a special cover pur on her shoes before entering a mos- que in Lahore, Pakistan, during her state visit. Leather shoes are forbidden in mosques. The mosque, built by Emperor Aurangzeb, is said to be the world's biggest. TheUPI - 66 words
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Article62 1961-02-20 1 DACCA. East Pakistan. Sun. A launch reported to be carrying 300 men. women and children sank in the river Meghna. near Chandpur. on Wednesday after colliding in the dark with another launch. Officials said today they did not know how many had died as a result,Reuter - 62 words
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Article31 1961-02-20 1 TOKYO. Sun.— About 5.000 private doctors and dentists staged an unprecedented nation-wide 24-hour "strike" today demanding a 10 per cent raise in their fees and a weekly holiday.— U.P.l.31 words
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Article175 1961-02-20 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. OIK MEN were killed and three others injured two of them seriously in a head-on collision yesterday evening between two cars on the north trunk road, 32 miles from here. Killed were Llm Kirn Siong, 34, a motor mechanic of Jalan175 words
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Article84 1961-02-20 1 Bid to save Rhodesia conference LONDON, Sun. Mr. Macmillan. the British Prime Minister, held private talks here today with two African Nationalist leaders in a bid to avert the collapse of current negotiations in the tense issue of Northern Rhodesia's constitutional future. His meeting with the African leaders Mr. KennethReuter - 84 words
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1218 1961-02-20 1 THE WAY TO UNITY IN THE CONGO— by U.N. TEAM NEW YORK, Sunday. •JHE United Nations has published a report of a special conciliation group in the Congo, which included a Malayan member, which says that only a federal form of Government could "preserve the national unity and territorial integrity1,218 words
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146 1961-02-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday A $70 million loan will be launched tomor-t row to finance part of the Federation's second! five-year development plan. Investors will be offered the choice of a medium or long term maturity. The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, said in146 words
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124 1961-02-20 1 Mountbatten visits place where wife died JESSELTON (British North Borneo), Sun. Earl ttwintbwttcn of Burma, arrived her? this afternoon from Hong Kong aboard a Royal Air Force Hasting on a private visit. Today is the first anniversary of the death of Lady Mountbatten. who died in her sleep here atReuter - 124 words
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Article132 1961-02-20 1 Embassy man arrested in Cairo CAIRO, Sun. UAR authorities yesterday detained an attache at the U.S. Embassy for 10 hours and charged him with illega 1 distribution of political pamphlets. The pamphlets, which the UAR said "gave details of the views of imperialists on the Congo and attacked states whichReuter - 132 words
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Article25 1961-02-20 1 LUMUMBA SHOT BY BELGIAN' At IRA. frwn. President Nknhnah ;ierc he had reedved in formation Lumumba ■.hot dead hy H< > >fficcr I month i-"25 words
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167 1961-02-20 2 Nikita on 'drunks, fiddlers and parasites' MOSCOW. Sun.— .Mr. Khrushchev was quoted today as saying that the Russian farm system must weed out 'drunkards, parasites, windbags. idlers, tiddlers and deceivers" if it wants to surpass U.S. agricultural output. The Soviet Government newspaper Izvestia disclosed today that Mr. Khruthchev levelled the167 words
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289 1961-02-20 2 POLICE CLASH WITH U.S. FORCES STAFF IN SEOUL SEOUL. Sun. "V" EARLY 3,000 Korean employees of the American armed forces, demonstrating for the conclusion of a status of forces agreement and a wage increase, clashed today with baton swinging police near the U.S. Embassy today. j 1 The demonstrators first289 words
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117 1961-02-20 2 PLANE SHOT DOWN BUT DROPS ON BURMA TO GO ON T»AIPEH. Sun. The Free China Relief Association said today that air dropping of supplies to "refugees" on the SinoBurma border would continue, despite the shooting down of one of its planes. Both military authorities and the Free China Relief Association117 words
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Article28 1961-02-20 2 PARIS, Sun.— Three Algerian Muslims fired revolver shots at a cafe frequented by Algerians in Neullly here last night, killing one Muslim and injuring two.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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366 1961-02-20 2 IT CAN CHANGE SPEED, DIRECTION LOS ANGELES, Sunday. A U.S. Discoverer satellite capable of changing its course on signal from the ground was today in orbit around the earth. The satellite, launched yesterday from Vandenbere Air Base, demonstrated its manoeuvr- ability within hours of achievingReuter - 366 words
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Article, Illustration62 1961-02-20 2 Drama in dry dock -a 'Queen' at rest WITH the graceful symmetry of a space rocket, the soaring bows of the world's largest liner. t)he Queen Elizabeth, are thrown into relief against the night sky by floodlights in a dry dock at Southampton. The ship is undergoing her annual overhaul.Reuter - 62 words
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Article130 1961-02-20 2 WASHINGTON. Sunday. AMERICAN officials yesterday expressed satisfac- tion over the West German promise to initiate a massive long-term foreign aid programme. They said this constituted a definite change In German policy, bringing West Germany closer toward the American evaluation of the world situation. The GermanUPI - 130 words
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58 1961-02-20 2 OTTAWA. Sun— Mr. Lester Pearson, the Canadian Opposition leader, said yesterday that Communist China's agricultural potential cannot satisfy the country's food needs much longer. "Eventually China will begin to move into Mongolia in search of more space." he said. "But It probab'y won't happenUPI - 58 words
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Article288 1961-02-20 2 AIRMAN KILLED GIRL IN SLEEP T ONDON, Sun— A jury of 11 men and one woman yesterday accepted an American airman's story that he strangled a girl in his sleep. Iu Cre T, ere ga PS from tlle public gallery when the jury returned a verdict of not guilty against288 words
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Article, Illustration53 1961-02-20 2 ONE of the engines of the Sabena Boeing 707 airliner which crashed just outside Brussels on Wednesday lies buried in the earth at the spot where a farm-worker was killed. A total of 73 people including the American figure skating team died in the53 words
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Miscellaneous27 1961-02-20 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby -T9 too /"try tm.S^) IirPWCCTLY)" fZ2\ t^TTgC^) (jr. A S.« lARSBRX TIGHT J V onb-V \rW€*w*ZT\?ry \^y V^' ~^S i usually taw)27 words
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Article263 1961-02-20 3 GARCIA CLAIMS: IT IS CARRIED OUT AT THE EXPENSE OF SHORTAGES AT HOME MANILA, Sunday. PRESIDENT Garcia said last night that ComA munist China, disregarding its own shortages, has launched an economic offensive to undermine the economies of South East Asian countries. Speaking at Manila University,263 words
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99 1961-02-20 3 THE MAN WHO FORGOT HIS TAX RETURN... (X>LUMBUS, (Ohio), Sun— m, Twenty-one years ago Mr. Richard H. Harris forgot to mall his income tax return. In court here yesterday, he admitted that he has not filed tax ever since because of fear his oversight would be discovered. Internal Revenue ServiceUP - 99 words
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Article26 1961-02-20 3 BANGKOK. Sun.— The Thai Government has given 1,000 tons of rice for the relief of victims of recent floods In West Java. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article21 1961-02-20 3 LOS ANGELES. Sun.—lta-lian-born sinner Anna Maria Alberkhetti took the oath of allegiance to become an American citizen yesterday. UPI.UPI - 21 words
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166 1961-02-20 3 Those 'go home' leaflets nine are charged CALCUTTA, Sun. Nine members of a left-wing organisation were charged In court here yesterday with "riotlous and Indecent behaviour" during Friday's state drive by Queen Elizabeth. It is alleged they used abusive language against the EnglLsh race, shouted "blood for blood" and triedReuter - 166 words
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Article, Illustration35 1961-02-20 3 SIR Winston Churchill, fully recovered from the fall in November when he broke bone in his back, leaves London with Lady Churchill for a holiday at Monte Carlo. U.P.I, picture.UPI - 35 words
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159 1961-02-20 3 Not enough done to set son free -Powers NORTON (Virginia). Sun. —The father of 1-2 spy pilot Francis Powers accused the State Department yesterday of not "doing all it should" to secure his son's release from a Russian prison. Mr. Oliver Powers, a shoe repairer, said his son had written159 words
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Article29 1961-02-20 3 LOS ANGELES, Sun.— Mrs. Joyce Blumin, 22 was awarded a divorce here yesterday after she complained that their pet canary had stolen her 24-year-old husband's affection.—U.P.l.29 words
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232 1961-02-20 3 100 BRITISH SHIPS GIVEN AWAY SINCE END OF WAR LONDON, Sunday. MORE than 100 British ships, including five aircraft carriers and eight cruisers, have been transferred to Commonwealth and colonial navies since the war. i This was revealed yesterday by the First Lord of the Admiralty, Lord Carrington, in a232 words
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Article62 1961-02-20 3 JAKARTA. Sunday Acnniadi, a south Sumatran padi farmer, was in hospital today recovering from a fight with TWO tigers. i^?* ne JJoel* oeln whei the first tiger charged. He »ku n A ne nead with Ws ho which h dropped. He stabbed the second tiger62 words
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127 1961-02-20 3 'Orderly' polling for West Irian council THE HAGUE. Bun^->Votlng started yesterday In two West New Guinea towns for members of the New Guinea Council part of the Dutch programme for speeding up the Island's self determination. Despite rain more than onethird of the voters— both men and women went toReuter - 127 words
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Article30 1961-02-20 3 MEXICO CITY. Sun.— Actress Elsita Arenas is seeking a divorce from Jaime de Moray Aragon, playboy brother of Queen Fabiola of Belgium, after six months of marriage. UP.I.UPI - 30 words
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Article23 1961-02-20 3 WASHINGTON, Sun. Mr. Frederick E. Noltlng. 49. deputy U.S. representative to Nato in Paris, has been appointed Ambassador to South Vietnanv23 words
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Miscellaneous391 1961-02-20 3 RADIO SINGAPORE jUffi JS^u& ir M SS n 6.^ST ■fS&JKffJKr RADIO MALAYA from 8.00 p.m. 9.00 p.m A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 mttTt Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Negara--7.05 Melodies At Sunrise; 8.00 The Ku. New>, Headlines; 6.05 Morning News; 8.05 More Melodies At Sun- Melodies;391 words
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Article23 1961-02-20 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. Ang Kirn Thye, has been appointed a member of the Central Provident Pund Board for three more years.23 words
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Article, Illustration379 1961-02-20 4 BUILDING TO REPLACE 100-YEAR OLD STRUCTURE SINGAPORE, Sun. Elders of the Hindu community here, led by Mr. G. Kandasamy, Assemblyman and Deputy Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, this morning performed a religious ceremony to launch the construction of a new $100,000379 words
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Article51 1961-02-20 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The following have been nominated officers of the St. John Ambulance Association Buklt Panjang Sub-Centre. Mr. Ng Aik Huan. chairman; Mr. Neo Kong Lam, vice-chairman; Mr. Tan Leong Teck, hon. treasurer Mr. Teo Ban Khoon, hon. Secretary; and Messrs Jee Ah Chian and Co., hon.51 words
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Article130 1961-02-20 4 Free film shows by Ministry SINGAPORE. Sun. The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places during the week at 7 p.m.: TOMORROW: Joo Chlat Chinese Temple Kampong Tiong Bahru; Thong Ho Village; Jalan Senang; Tuas Village Wayang Stage. TUESDAY: Jalan Tua Kong Chinese Temple; Mm130 words
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Article41 1961-02-20 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The RAF Chang! Sub-aqua Club will visit Gan island in the Maldives in April where with the RAF Gan Sub-aqua Club it will celebrate its first anniversary. Both clubs were formed in May last year.41 words
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Article49 1961-02-20 4 KUCHINO, Sun. Sarawak should aim at wiping out mental disease in the same way it was eradicating malaria, said Dr. D. A. Baird, Director of Medical Services, when he presented nursing certificates to nine members of the Sarawak Mental Hospital who passed their final examination here recently.49 words
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Article299 1961-02-20 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. r[E annual report of the Department of Social Welfare for 1959 gives details of the boardingout scheme which enables babies deprived of a mother's care to receive substitute maternal care in the homes of approved foster mothers. The report said: "It has long been299 words
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249 1961-02-20 4 IPOH, Sunday. rVO men punched and kicked at policemen in the new town police station when they were about to be locked up in a cell last night, a police source told the Straits Times. They were finally subdued by249 words
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Article288 1961-02-20 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES r£ following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC: Prom London, Dusseldorf, Beirut, Karachi, Calcutta (8A.714) 745 p.m.; from Melbourne, Sydney, Darwin (BA 705) 845 p.m. Thai International: From Jakarta (T0402) 10.15 a.m. Pan- American: From Los Angeles. Honolulu,288 words
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Article94 1961-02-20 4 A DUTCH nutter forger cheated the world of art of an estimated $8,000,000. An Italian mason was Hie sculptor of manypieces of art that for years passed unchallenged as genuine work of several centuries earlier. How did these men and others like them deceive94 words
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306 1961-02-20 4 SINGAPORE. Sunday ffHREE Singapore Journalist unions today expressed "horror" at the "atrocious" killing of the first elected Congo Prime Minister, Mr. Patrice Lumumba. They are the Singapore Union of Journalists, the Singapore Chinese Journalist Union and the Malay Journalist Association. In a joint statement, the306 words
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Miscellaneous81 1961-02-20 4 Y.WX3JL: (Outrmm Ko%A):\ (T^to Oroup) 8.» P«-__ Dressmaking 11 twin. YW.C A. dUtfles Quay Ing INDBPENDENT MISSIONARY llsh conTenatlon lntenneMOVEMENT: Film show at Sal- dlate 8.15 a.m.; advanced 10.15 vation Army Boy's Industrial a.m beginner* 11 15 ajn-; ChlHome. Thomson Road 730 pjn ne«e cooking 10.30 aJn.. Kau>-.g League (Women)81 words
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240 1961-02-20 5 ALOR STAR, Sun. A DEFENCE lawyer, Mr. A Lim Cheng Poh, told the Sessions Court here today that a group of subversive elements had been "influencing young students." "They are our real enemies and should be punished." he said. Mr. Lim was making240 words
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Article58 1961-02-20 5 KLANG, Sun.— Three men were charged in the magistrate's court here yesterday with robbing a woman. Palate Rajalingam, of a gold necklace worth $350 at Jalan Acob Estate near here on Jan. 22. Anthony Das Savarimuthu. 25. Chan Lee Chin, 31, and Oopal Ramachandran. 22. pleaded58 words
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Article58 1961-02-20 5 SUNGEI, PATANI, Sun. Two senior police officers who formerly served in Kedah have left for England for a six-month course. Inche Mohamed Arlil bin Darus. at present Chief Police Officer, Johore and Inche Salleh bin Abdul Rahman, commandant of the Police Depot in Kuala Lumpur, are58 words
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Article86 1961-02-20 5 NON-SWIMMER SISTERS ARE DROWNED PENANG, Son. Two sisters, Wan Geok Sin and Wan Slew Lenf. were drowned while having a dip in the sea at Tartjon; Bnngah yesterday afternoon. Both non-swimmers, they got into difficulties while bathing near the Sin Hai Kenf Restaurant Fishermen resting in the shade went to86 words
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1691 1961-02-20 5 IPOH, Sunday A civil suit -^•against Ipoh lawyer Mr. S. K. Das, which he described as an "attempt to extort money from me by a threat of publicity/ was dismissed with costs by the President of the Sessions Court, Syed Hassan Aljeffri. yesterday. The1,691 words
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Article247 1961-02-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. rpHE secretary-general of the Malayan National Teachers' Congress, Mrs. Rasmah Bhupalan. has said that married As* an women could not achieve very much without the backing of their husbands. Mrs. Rasmah said this to a World Federation of Unltea Nations Associatlon-Unesco seminar held247 words
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Article, Illustration699 1961-02-20 6 PACK FINGLETON - PACK FINGLETON SOUTH AFRICA IS AT ROOT OF THIS CONFLICT: AND ATTITUDE OF TWO PREMIERS MAY PROVOKE A BITTER ROW IN LONDON From /CANBERRA, Sun. Following publication here of an interview with Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, observers are wondering whether the Prime699 words
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Article, Illustration1710 1961-02-20 7 Straits Times Special Feature Goat glands brought big fortune for quack He promised freedom from the 'tyranny of the qualified doctor' Client's demand gave idea for money spinner ALTHOUGH Phineas T. Barn urn first made the observation that a sucker is born every minute, no one did more to proveDaily Mirror - 1,710 words
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Obituary57 1961-02-20 8 1* W»r4* tit (Minimum) MRS. ONQ UNO WAN inre Khoo B»ng Hooni age M passed away peacefully ob 18th February, at her residence 4TH. East Coast Road, leaving behind her husband, sons Cheng Bong, Chye i-». Ouek Yam. Choon Hock: daughters. Elaine and Julia, four daughters-in-law and four grandchildren57 words
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Article333 1961-02-20 8 2* fTera-a 110 (Minimum) ACMES, PAINS TOO may be due to poor blood circulation. Put new life Into the bloodstream with Elasto Tablets. HUJH D-OH LUNCH, Daily from Mooday to Saturday 1 Delicious Luncn at S3.M per person. Sunday special lunch Indonesian ehleken curry at S3 30 Mr Detaon.333 words
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714 1961-02-20 8 The Straits Times Monday, February 20, 1961. Road Out Of Crisis Stoning the Belgian emjbassies and legations is not I going to give peace to the Congo. Joining the Russian j campaign to destroy Mr. Hammarskjoeld and the U.N. secretariat makes even less sense. The' need is to strengthen the714 words
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Article316 1961-02-20 8 Among Perak's big water supply schemes those in the Kinta Valley and at Krian, impressive though they are, have had a possibly undue share of the limelight to the detriment of the Lower Perak Water Supply Scheme, with its source high up the Sungai Woh. It will serve316 words
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Article189 1961-02-20 8 The Federation and Singapore Finance Ministers— Dr. Goh Keng Swee only on Saturday— have both visited the new share trading rooms. When Kuala Lumpur's trading room is in permanent premises, instead of using Bank Negara's clearing house, the Stock Exchange will not be able to go much further,189 words
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Article709 1961-02-20 8 VERNON BARTLETT - UN: A new peril VERNON BARTLETT by SINGAPORE, Sunday NOW IT IS THE NATIONS I RETURN to the subject of the Congo crisis, if only because I have had no other aim during 44 years of writing on international affairs than to do what one man with one pen can709 words
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984 1961-02-20 8 W.J. WEATHERBY - Politics and the police in America W.J. WEATHERBY by YOU leave New York's police problems of understafflng and public relations —so much like those of the British police— and fly 3,000 miles to Los Angeles to find the police force there facing the same problems as well. The most pressing984 words
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Article, Illustration320 1961-02-20 8 his recognition would have two results both disastrous It is easy enough for the Communists to turn their minds back In rancour to their colonialist past, when they should be looking towards the future. Thus, in the emotional mood caused by the death of Mr. Lumumba some320 words
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Advertisement89 1961-02-20 8 The eyes of HoKhaiYim are the eyes of a Swisstrained watch technician. His thirty years accumulated skill, and that of his ten colleagues at the Singapore Rolex Service Station— the largest and best equipped in Malaya— are only available to owners of fine Rolex and Tudor watches. For oiling, servicing,89 words
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287 1961-02-20 9 SINGAPORE CANNOT STOP VICE TRAFFIC SINGAPORE Sunday. THHE Singapore Government has evidence of A trafficking in women and girls between Singapore and the Federation but no effective measures can be taken against this as there is no restriction on the movement of people between the two territories. This is stated287 words
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Article61 1961-02-20 9 CHEER FUND GOES UP TO 565,303 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Two more donations have been received for the Straits Times and Berita Harian Cheer Fund for Malayan troops Ln the Congo. They are $16.90 from Postal Uniformed Staff, Sereraban, and $50 from Naina Mohamed and Sons (M> Ltd. Kuala Lumpur These61 words
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Article96 1961-02-20 9 pERTH. Sun.— Three warships, bound for exercises off Singapore, arrived ln Fremantle yesterday. They are the Australian aircraft carrier Melbourne, flagship of the Australian fleet, the frigate Queensborough and the New Zealand cruiser Royalist. The ships will stay in Fremantle until Monday to mark the96 words
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Article61 1961-02-20 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Major Ungku Ahmad bin Abdul Rahman, formerly officer commanding the Main Supply Depot, here, will leave for Britain by air tomorrow. He will be attached to various Royal Army Service Corps units and will also visit the Supply and Transport branches at the61 words
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Article37 1961-02-20 9 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sun.— The Penang State Agricultural Department has supplied Taiwan padi seedlings to Perils and Malacca for their off-season cropping. The two States recently asked for 7.000 gantangs of Taiwan padi.37 words
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Article80 1961-02-20 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Two I police Inspectors were charged ln the Ninth Magistrate's Court here yesterday with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Goh Boon Teck alias Tor Pui, 30. at the C.I.D. building iii Robinson Road on Feb. 13. They were Insp. Uan Boon Khlam. of the C.I.D.80 words
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Article, Illustration212 1961-02-20 9 TENGKU MAHKOTA STEALS SHOW npHE Tengku Mahkota of Johore stole the show at the first-ever go-kart racing meet in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The Tenrka Mahkota. who is a member of the Go-Kart Club of Singapore, scored an easy victory in the final of the over-4h.p. event212 words
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203 1961-02-20 9 PHASE TWO IN WORK ON INDOOR STADIUM TO START KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Work on the structure of Malaya's national indoor stadium. Stadium Negara, is due to start soon now that the first phase of construction on the site ln Davidson Road has been completed. A spokesman of the Public Works203 words
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Article57 1961-02-20 9 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Mor. than 1.000 lighterage workers here are to get a new wage deal which will Increase their monthly income by an average of S4O. This new deal for lighterage workers is contained in an agreement signed yesterday by the Anglo-Dutch Lighterage 00.. and the57 words
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316 1961-02-20 9 SINGAPORE, Sunday. npHE Customs Department here has just com- pleted a highly successful campaign described as the biggest in recent years against illicit samsu brewers and retailers. Code-named Operation Alpha, It was launched on Jan. 16 and ended on Feb. 14. the eve316 words
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Article69 1961-02-20 9 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Radio Singapore will present a series of 13 programmes of angklung music by local bands ln all four language sections, starting from March 8. The programmes will be broadcast on Wednesday ln the English section at 7.15 p.m. and the Malaor section at 969 words
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Article119 1961-02-20 9 GOODWILL CALL BY PENANG LEADER PENANG. Sun. The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, stressed yesterday that the co-operation, goodwill and tolerance of citizens would be necessary to build a peaceful and prosperous Malayan nation. "Without co-operation, our democracy cannot work efficiently," he said when he declared open a fun119 words
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Article201 1961-02-20 9 PENANO, Sunday. PENANG'S Socialist Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew, today urged that the internal Security Ordinance under which four Socialist Front officials were detained two weeks ago— should be "scrapped immediately." "It Is a law in conflict with the principles of democracy." he told a protest201 words
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167 1961-02-20 9 rPOH, Sun. A fire gutted the 1 $20,000 bungalow of a widow. Mrs A. Arumugam, despite vrfforts by the fire brigade to save the house. Mrs. Arumugam. the widow of a former medical officer :v Seremban, went to bed about 9.30 p.m. yesterday and167 words
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Article44 1961-02-20 9 PENANG, Sun.— More Jobseekers registered with the Pen a n g employment exchange last month. The exchange manager. Inche Mashahor bin Mohamed Iskandar. today reported that 4.045 people Including 280 ex-servicemen, were on the register at the end of January.44 words
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Article29 1961-02-20 9 JOHDRE BAHRU. Sun. A.S.P. Mokhtar bin Marahaklm, 34. an assistant officer-ln-charge, criminal investigations, Johore, leaves next Saturday to assume duty as officer ln-charge criminal investigations. Trengganu29 words
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Advertisement195 1961-02-20 9 >+♦+++♦+++♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ t X Saithwy mm StoMtotra HIGH STYLE AT LOW COST V. This is "Slimline" Sankey-Sheldon's latest contribution to T pleasant and productive working conditions tn offices. t 'Slimline" desks in steel, with their distinctive and attractive 1 new styling, are built from five basic units providing a complete range195 words
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Article688 1961-02-20 10 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD By BUT AT AN EARLY STAGE DOUBTS AND QUESTIONS GATHER THICK AND FAST WORLD PEACE THROUGH WORLD LAW. By GrenviiU Clark and Loui* B. Sohn. (Harvard University: Charles Turtle, Tokyo. US$2.5O). COMPREHENSIVE disarmament, both nuclear and conventional, subject to inspection by a688 words
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326 1961-02-20 10 KHRUSHCHEV STRAITS TIMES BOOK REVIEW Collected speeches and a blue-print for tomorrow FOR VICTORY IN PEACEFUL COMPETITION WITH CAPITALISM: N.kito Khru.hchtv. (Hutchinson 40t.) THERE ARE quite a number of politicians and writers who try to make the world believe that war between capitalist and socialist countries is inevitable, Mr. Khrushchev326 words
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393 1961-02-20 10 25 years of boxing and a record of 130 knock-out wins THE ARCHIE MOORE STORY. By Archie Moore. (Nicholas Kaye 17s. 6c 1 By WALTER WARWICK WHEN "Ageless Archie" ducks out of the ring for the last time boxing will be the duller for it. He has 25 years of393 words
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Article230 1961-02-20 10 DRUMS IN BAHIA. By Karl Eskelund. (Alvin Redman 255.) T^OR his fifth travel book Karl Eskelund Journeyed to Brazil, and returned with a lively story of a land of colour and contrast, Jungle and quickening city, riches and squalor. Less than one per cent of230 words
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Article324 1961-02-20 10 JACK HOBBS. By Xonald Mason. (Hollis Carter, 16«.) By DAVID SHEPPARD WHE Supreme English BaU- man; a modest man, probably the only cricketer among the really great whom you have never heard a word against; Jack Hobbs sets his bio grapher a hard task if he324 words
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Miscellaneous292 1961-02-20 10 Straits Times Crossword ACEOSS 7. Give a right to change tta 1. The flower of the aristocracy? lent (7). (5-9-6)- 8. "That fatal drollery called a 9- Turks give fragrant oil to Government 11 (DUraell) •mall children (9). (14). 10- Franeo-BrltUh article* do a IS. They denounce the wltbgood turn292 words
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1076 1961-02-20 12 MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW Very firm, with tin shares in demand By Our Market Correspondent THE MALAYAN share market concluded its short week only three and a half days on a very firm note with tins particularly in demand and signs of an upward turn in industrials. There was selective1,076 words
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Article24 1961-02-20 12 KI'RBI.K TIN (per lb i (per pirul) Feb. IS 811 cts. SJ92.S7J 14 B*l cis. 5392.871 15 17 $395.37 i IS 5390.M24 words
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Article14 1961-02-20 12 in«i Plant* pavmrnt 25 payment for rear 25 "c prerions yew 2514 words
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Article1331 1961-02-20 12 rE state of shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange shoeing last business to Feb. 11 (A) and last business since that date <B). with H and I. standing for Highest and Lowest business last year and to date, was: INDUSTRIALS hi i a •if Bnc«i 1.00 .801,331 words
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Article838 1961-02-20 12 Rubber marts abroad undecided rc<KiiMOi»mA HiVIHV J >THE FEATURE of commodity markets last week was clearly the advance of j the tin price, both in Singapore and abroad, although there has so far been little sign of a pickup in consump- I tion. From $392.62' 2 a plcul at I838 words
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Article24 1961-02-20 12 Malayan Stork Exchange: Feb. 18 Feb. 1? Industrials: Ml. lB Ml. lB Tim: 211.33 218.11 I Rubber* 232.59 2M.21 Jan. 1 IJSB-IM.24 words
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Advertisement491 1961-02-20 12 rOU PICK THE BEST BRAINS You cosh in on the know-how of some of the best financiol experts in the country when you invest the modern way in UNIT TRUSTS. Application term and trtt s— kit I obtainable from Ik* Mmnna^rtP.O. BOX 90, Singopor* (Tel. *****) o» Maloron Unit Truiti491 words
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Advertisement725 1961-02-20 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE CITY ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: Required COMBUSTION ENOINEER in salary scale $695x A 45-1 280 at a commencing salary to be dependent upon the applt--1 rant's qualifications and experience plus Central Provident Pund benefits. Appointment will be on temporary basis in the first mi725 words
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Advertisement674 1961-02-20 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT VACANCIES IN THE IPOH TOWN COUNCIL APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Cltisens and/or State Nationals for the undermentioned vacancies in the Engineering Department of the Ipoh Town Council: (I) Assistant Engineer: (Salary Scale $628x34-834 882x34--1254 p.m.t. Applicants must be either (a> University Graduates or holders of a Diploma674 words
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Advertisement664 1961-02-20 13 NOTICE THE PENANG TURF CLUB SPRING MEETING, 1961 19TH. Z2ND A 26TH MARCH. INI NOTICE FREE GIFT TICKETS $1/- UNLIMITED SWEEPS EIGHT Tickets will be Riven free for every 100 Tickets ordered at one time for each day's sweep. All the free tickets will psxttd- I pate in the draw.664 words
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Advertisement789 1961-02-20 13 TENDERS D.I.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders sre Invited from DJD. registered Contractors Class A and above for the supply of: (a) Twenty (30) 1/2 cubic yard; (b) Ten (10) 1/8 cubic yard. (c) Five (5) 1/4 cubic yard Diesel Driven crawler track mounted Dragline Excavators. Specifications may be seen and (uil789 words
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Advertisement762 1961-02-20 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT it Wordt ti (Min.)— Bom it ctt. txtra IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION Ist. Soot Bat 10A. Ferohlll Road. 3-b«drooraa. 2 bathrooms, living dining. Furnished. garage, spacious garden. $475/- p.m. Pleas* Ring Spore *****. FURNIIMID UNFUHMIIHID PLATS at Rambotan Road. Furnished with refrigerator, cold /hot bath. fan*, crockery etc.. 2 bedrooms762 words
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Advertisement634 1961-02-20 13 BOOKS t PUBLICATIONS in Word, U (Min.)— Box tt ctt. txtra AVAILABLE NOW THE NEW INTERNATIONAL ILLUSTRATED ENCYCLOPEDIA I HANDSOME VOLUMES SPECIAL LOW PRICE $80 THE SET INDISPENSABLE FOR SCHOOLS, #<OMI, OFFICES DISTRIBUTED BT FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. HONO KONG A PAR EAST BUILDIR titablnhsd 19M A Pl-Msnthly penedisal •f Building634 words
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Advertisement662 1961-02-20 13 TUITION it Wordt ti (Min.)— Box St ctt. txtra LADY TEACHER from abroad give* private lessons only for beginners, quickstep, waltz, fox-trot, tango, rumba, samba, cha-cha, Tel: (S'por*) *****. SPBCIAL RADIO CLASSES for Kebinnera theory It Practical. Morning Afternoon A Night sessions. Commencing Ist. March 1981. Apply: 352, G«ylang Road,662 words
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Advertisement808 1961-02-20 13 VEHICLES POR SALE tt Word, ti (Min.)— Box it tit. txtra 1 Its* VBSPA V.O. Condition. Flmt I off-r above (723 secures. Contact Mr. Wm. 4(0 (behind flhfll Petrol Kloak) 3i mi. Chan ([I Road. After 3 p.m. I AUSTIN 108. March 1»». cream/ *r**n. Fitted overdrive Immaculate condition throughout.808 words
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Article111 1961-02-20 14 KUANTAN GOLFER WINS BIG PRIZE l/UANTAN. Sun. Goller-. from Kuala Trengganu. Kot a Bharu. Kuala Lipis and Kuala Lumpur came for the Kuantan Golf Club's East Coast tournament UeW here during the Chinese New Year holidays. The main prize, the Remy Martin Trophy, was won by local golfer Haji Nuruddln111 words
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Article28 1961-02-20 14 LONDON. Sun. -The Lelces- j ter City and Birmingham I City drawn FA. Cup fifth j round tie will be replayed at Leicester on Wednesday. I28 words
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Article506 1961-02-20 14 FA CUP sth ROUND: BARNSLEY KEEP THIRD DIVISION FLAG FLYING LONDON, Sun. THEY BEAT VILLA TO STAY IN HUNT FOR ELUSIVE 'DOUBLE 9 MIGHTY To 1 1 en ham Hotspur took another step nearer the elusive "double" of winning the League championship and Cup 1506 words
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Article, Illustration87 1961-02-20 14 URANK Worrell, the r West Indies captain, presents the Worrell Trophy to Australian skipper Richie Benaud at the end of the Fifth Test at Melbourne which the Australians won by two wickets. The Australian Cricket Board of Control donated the87 words
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Article34 1961-02-20 14 SINGAPORE. Sun—Singapore Hockey Association will begin on Tuesday Its preparation for the return home International against Malaya In Singapore on Mar. 4 Training for the State squaa will be held at Serangoon Road.34 words
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Article232 1961-02-20 14 PARIS. Sun. THE South African Rugby Union touring side were held to a scoreless draw by a fighting French fifteen in the international match at Colombes Stadium here yesterday. The South Africans, beaten only once and with only one other draw In their 34-match tour, strove desperatelyReuter - 232 words
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1254 1961-02-20 14 FACUPSTH ROUND Aston Villa 0 Tottenham 2 Barasley 1 I.ulon 0 Birmincham 1 Leicester 1 Burnley 4 Swansea Irvton 0 Sheffield W. 2 Newcastle 3 Stoke 1 Norwich 0 Sunderland 1 Sheffield V. Z Blackburn 1 FIRST DIVISION Blackpool 0 l'reslon 1 Everton 11,254 words
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Article394 1961-02-20 14 SOCCER AMATEL'R INTERNATIONAL 'Colerainei: Ireland 3 Scotland 3. IRISH LEAGUE: Bailymrna 1 Ards 1; Bangor 0 Unfleld 3; Cllftonvllle 0 v'lentoran 3; Derry 1 Portadown 5; Distillery 1 Crusaders 1; Olenavori 2 Coleraine 0. FRIENDLIES: Cardllf 3F. C Biel 0; Fulham 2 West Ham 1. TOL'R MATCH394 words
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Article24 1961-02-20 14 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Tang Tuck Wah was reelected president of the Singapore Table Tennis Association at the first bi-annual general meeting.24 words
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Advertisement332 1961-02-20 14 I IS i jf^^l *v I y W'W' The veT V latest achievement I gp£.HV^fc| rn "> ifle world famous Grundig i W^L factory ix here today in the form of the new TK-60 fully CIIQC? /Cincrannrpl stereophonic taperecorder for 1570 JOingapOre; recording and playback stereoffl/l «r ir«.J« 1 «*»4.:««l332 words
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Advertisement150 1961-02-20 14 Custom OeLuie ACO-120 FRIGIDAIREiihp. FAST COOLING AIR CONDITIONER Featuring new Pin-Fin dehu« midi-coil for more efficient speed cooling! For only $40/' a montk (With (moll down poymenti Fngid«irt Product of C«n»rol Motor*. 200 Clti>.tnc«ou Avnu«, Slnqopof Cljt Don r t Ut FAT! The binhrighr f.J M of every wonut^ *C150 words
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Article2354 1961-02-20 15 CPSOM JEEP - CPSOM JEEP: -By I Kuala Lumpur, Sunday LEONG RIDES A BRILLIANT RACE TO CLINCH VICTORY AFTER BEING LAST AT HOME TURN BIC SWEEP: Total P001— 51 69.500. First No: *****4 $45,765. Second: No. *****3 $22,882. Third: No. *****6 $11,441. Starter, ($1,271 «»cVI: Nos. *****3. *****5.2,354 words
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Article, Illustration41 1961-02-20 15 TOO JOON LOKE. 32, the first Malayan to win the North Malaya golf title, receiving his trophy from Mrs. Moira Scrafe, wife of the captain of the Perak Turf Club Sports Club, golf section, at Ipoh on Friday. Straits Times picture.41 words
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Article254 1961-02-20 15 MOTORING UO-KYKI MLtT <KL> Km t 1 liars under 4 hp> 1 L. Goring 2 H. Frugtm-it 3 L. S. Mur.-h.ill: Race 2 ((HI over 4 hpi heat 1 J. Lucas 2 Michael Cht-e 3 S. R. Pnej.l; heat 2—l Stephen Scow i 2 L. Edmeades 3 Tunku254 words
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Article29 1961-02-20 15 NEW YORK. Sun— Olulio Rinaldi of Italy has signed to meet Archie Moore In a world ltghtheavywelght championship bout at Madison Square Garden on June 10 Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article157 1961-02-20 15 CINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore. %J the holders, were much too experienced for a young Negri Sembilan side and won today's opening south zone match in the M.C.F.A. Cup competition as the* liked by 6-3 at Jalan Besar. Negri. who had to play with 10 men after 30157 words
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Article238 1961-02-20 15 VINOAPORE Sun.— Rahlm Omar, who was earlier reported to be planning to move to Malacca, will, after all continue to play for Singapore this season Rahim Omar will make his re-appearance in representative soccer at Jalan Besar on Feb. 26 for SAFA Present's eleven238 words
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Article295 1961-02-20 15 Weights for S'pore amateur races -i SINGAPORE. Sun. T^HERE will be eight races at the Singapore Turf x Club's Amateur Meeting at Bukit Timah on Saturday, Feb. 25. Entries and weights announced today are: C 1.. I—l MILE Early Bird 13.7. On Stage 13.6. Sovereign Flame 13.5. Aberdeen 13.1. High295 words
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Article258 1961-02-20 15 OINGAPORE. Sun. Ceylon Sports Club's new acquisition. R. Selvaratnam. a former All-Malaya right-arm bowler, made a strong claim for a place In this year's Singapore side when he took nine wickets for 41 runs In a home-and-home match at Balestler Road. Selvaratnam. formerly of Perak, playing258 words
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Advertisement221 1961-02-20 15 L00k... AT THE WORLD WITH CLEAR, BRILLIANT. HEALTHY EYES THE DAILY USE <<^^£~ Of JUST A FEW OIOPS OF gPfef" EYE-MO DOES WONDERS FOR YOUR EYES EXTRA STURDY^ Built for Style J Comfort! m!f MMM Thm Uodmg Choir Mon«focf»r*r in Japan Katobuki Seating Co., Ltd. 14, 1-chome, Yurakucho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo,221 words
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Miscellaneous22 1961-02-20 15 SPORTS DIARY ■bran IPOH KO DIV 1: Kint.i Indians v Andorsonians (upper Dadang>; DIV Town Council v| La Sallians (lower pa dang >22 words
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Article, Illustration378 1961-02-20 16 Peace in Laos call to Malaya JOIN THREE-NATION TEAM— KING VIENTIANE, Sunday JHNG SAVANG Vatthana today called on Malaya, Cambodia, and Burma to send joint commission to Laos "to establish thai this country threatens no one and aspires solely to peace." In a special speech, the King said the commissionReuter; UPI - 378 words
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Article, Illustration161 1961-02-20 16 A DOLLAR-A-BRICK campaign for the construction of the National Theatre here will be launched in Singapore today. A Government statement yesterday said that beautiful souvenirs bearing a coloured sketch of the theatre In the frame of a brick printed on161 words
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Article102 1961-02-20 16 Danger from China, warns Shah LONDON, Sun— The Shah Of Persia declare? ir a book being published here tomorrow that it is gradually dawning on the Russians their ultimate danger comes from "sprawling, fast-breed-ing" China. He predicts in his autobiography that while "continuing to preach eternal affection for their ChineseReuter - 102 words
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Article22 1961-02-20 16 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. Tan Jake Hooi, has been appointed a trustee of the Board of Management. Nature Reserve. Singapore.22 words
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Article35 1961-02-20 16 MR. AND Mitt. VICINT O'tOUZA PrlaliDK Jaya. thank Reverend Kr. Orment. relatives and friends for their kind attendance, ajulstanre. |>r «»nt« i 'i.l oonicratulatory mexmfrrf on the ...u.lon of theii marrlase on 11th mutant.35 words
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Obituary30 1961-02-20 16 VVONNC AUGUSTIN, D.-lovfd dHUKhter of Hcrny and Anne, granddaughter of Mr. and Mm R.C. Auguatln nnd Mr. and Mr*. 81m of Cameron j Huhlandn on 19.2.81. Burial 30.3.61. I30 words
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Article44 1961-02-20 16 KARACHI. Sun.— Forty-one smugglers were shot dead by Pakistani border guards during 1960. An additional 449 smugglers were caught, tried and sentenced to Jail. Government profit from this was $600,000 worth of goods confiscated from Pakistani and Indian smugglers on border— U.P.l.44 words
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Article53 1961-02-20 16 LONDON. Sun.— BOAC announced plans yesterday to introduce individual commercial radio entertainment for passengers on its Boeing 707 airliners. The programmes, called "Hi-Fll." will be heard by passengers through individual plastic earphones, without annoyance to other passengers. Programmes will consist mainly of music, with some plays53 words
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Article55 1961-02-20 16 MELBOURNE. Sun. All Australian airliners will carry a baton and two pairs of handcuffs as "restralners" from May 1. the Department of Civil Aviation announced yesterday. The suggestion follows two fights on Australian aircraft last year. But the companies turned down the department's suggestion that airReuter - 55 words
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Article30 1961-02-20 16 KATMANDU, Sun. Police arrested eight students who shouted slogans demanding the restoration of democracy in Nepal during a National Day parade attended by King Mahendra here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article54 1961-02-20 16 WARSAW. Sun. The official Polish Communist Party newspaper Tribuna Ludu today protested against "systematic violation of international law" by French warships stopping Polish ships on the high seas. It said seven Polish ships had been boarded and searched since September 1958 and last month the ship OliwaReuter - 54 words
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Article96 1961-02-20 16 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Traffic Police are appealing for witnesses to a fatal accident in Clemenceau Avenue at about 2 p.m. today. Llm Chin Hua, 18, a lorry attendant, was killed in the accident and Buck Kirn, the driver. Injured. He was admitted to hospital in a cri-96 words
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213 1961-02-20 16 SINOAPORE. Sun.— A British prefabricated buildings expert, Mr. I Lane, said here today that the Singapore Government and private firms were Interested in his cheap and easy-to-erect factories. Mr. Lane, who is a director of the international organLsa tion of Coseley Buildings. Ltd.. has been213 words
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Article, Illustration280 1961-02-20 16 POLY CHIEF'S ASSURANCE TO ELECTRICAL TRADERS SINGAPORE. Sunday. THE PROPOSED industrial research unit lor Singapore will not in any way compete with the work of the Radio and Electrical Traders* Associations. This assurance was given by the Principal of the Singapore Polytechnic, Mr. C.I.C. i Scollay. when he spoke to280 words
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Article117 1961-02-20 16 Bomb found: Traffic is diverted SINGAPORE, Sun.— Polic* threw a cordon around Marsilling Road, near Woodlands, today while army experts exploded an old Japanese bomb found in the area. The bomb, a 105-millimetre explosive, was uncovered yesterday by anti-malarial workers clearing undergrowth about 50 yards from the road's edge. The117 words
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Article60 1961-02-20 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. At f» meeting of the Central Council of the newly- formed Singapore National Union of Journalists, the following were appointed officials for the coming year: Inche Othman Wok. chairman: A. Mahadeva, secretarygeneral; Chan Sun Choy, secretary (organisation): Cheah Boon Keng, secretary (finance) James Fu Chlao60 words
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