The Straits Times, 23 February 1961
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Title Section21 1961-02-23 1 'AHVWIH TVNOUVN S3AIHDHV AVEBAGE imiY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 He***" The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1961. 15 CENTS.21 words
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Article1814 1961-02-23 1 Singapore Assembly condemns 'cold-blooded murder' P.M. on 'the man and the myth' SINGAPORE Wednesday THE LEGISLATIVE Assembly today unanimously passed a motion, introduced by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, which expressed abhorrence at the cold-blooded murder of Mr. Patrice Lumumba, first Prime Minister of the1,814 words
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Article, Illustration170 1961-02-23 1 PUR people and a dog were killed and four others injured when a bus and car were in a head-on collision on the main trunk road 6>> miles south of Seremban yesterday morning. The dead are Liew Yuen Cheng. 33, the car170 words
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Article95 1961-02-23 1 French kill 96 rebels in Algeria ALGIERS, Wed. French A forces killed 96 Algerian insurgents and captured 42 in a battle near the Moroccan frontier yesterday, it was announced today. It was the second battle on Algeria's frontiers within 24 hours On Monday night 24 rebels were killed when bandsReuter - 95 words
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Article30 1961-02-23 1 TOKYO, Wed— A Tokyo fire chief was held by police today on charges of slashing the coats of 56 young women and girls on trains, buses and subways. U.P.I.UPI - 30 words
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Article, Illustration220 1961-02-23 1 MALAYA WELCOMES 'USE FORCE' CONGO RESOLUTION KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. fHK Federation Government today welcomed the decision taken by the U.X. Security Council to use force if necessary in the Congo to prevent civil war. In doing so. the Government called on all Afro-Asian countries which supported the resolution to send220 words
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Article56 1961-02-23 1 BANDOENG, Wed. For-eign-owned industries in West Java will be progressively nationalised over the next five years, the West Java Governor announced today, according to Antara news agency. He said small industries outside Bandoeng and other main municipalities and towns must be handed over to "national enterprisers" byReuter - 56 words
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Article15 1961-02-23 1 LONDON. Wed. Britons last year consumed 505 million pounds weight of tea.— U.P.I.UPI - 15 words
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Article, Illustration248 1961-02-23 1 March 1 set for debate on Ong report SINGAPORE, Wed. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, has asked for a special meeting of the Legislative Assembly on March 1 to debate the report of the Commission of Inquiry into allegations of nepotism by Mr. Ong Eng Guan against248 words
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Article34 1961-02-23 1 CANBERRA, Wed. Earl Mountbatten today outlined proposals for closer coordination of British and Australian forces in Southeast Asia at talks with the Australian defence committee here, the Melbourne Sun Pictorial reported.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article25 1961-02-23 1 NEW DELHI, Wed.— Goving Ballabh Pant. 74. Chief Cabinet Adviser to Prime Minister Nehru, was in critical condition today following a cerebral thrombosis.25 words
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Article300 1961-02-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. rnHE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today praised the Straits Times and Berita Harian for their "splendid effort" in raising more than $67,000 in seven weeks for the cheer fund for Malayan soldiers In the Confco He announced that the Ministry of300 words
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324 1961-02-23 1 EXECUTIONS OF CONGO DETAINEES: 15 NOW LEOPOLDVILLE, Wednesday. JJSUALLY well-informed sources said here today that 15 political detainees had been executed in Stanleyville on Monday. They included Alphonse Songolo, a former senator who was imprisoned in October. The United Nations High Command here Is studying military implications of the newReuter - 324 words
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Article, Illustration67 1961-02-23 1 Envoy says encourage triple Alliance WASHINGTON. Wed. Mr. Charles F. Baldwin. An bassador-designate to Malaya, said yesterday he believed the United States should do everything possible to encourage the proposed regional alliance between Malaya, Thailand and the Philippines. He said some nations in the South-East Asia area were opposed to67 words
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Article137 1961-02-23 1 OARIS, Wed. France 1 today successfully fired a rocket with a rat in the nose cone 93 miles high over the Sahara desert. The rocket was a singlestage Veronique, which French scientists have used several times in atmospherical research. The rat, named Hector, waaReuter - 137 words
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Article26 1961-02-23 1 K TO K WASHINGTON. W President Kennedy ins message to Mi Bbn ibebev hoping for "fruitl discussion" to inn I. S. So\ict uiifli-r-i ing. Renter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration2300 1961-02-23 2 Sir George quotes expert opinion on suspension question SINGAPORE. Wednesday THE POINTS RAISED BY SINGAPORE'S SPEAKER rriHE Speaker, Sir A George Oehlers, today gave the Legislative Assembly an expert opinion which he had obtained from the British House of Commons on the question of the Assembly's powers in relation to2,300 words
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Advertisement462 1961-02-23 2 ASBA^ZaSML^ AXAdAX WBr &^y m .^H H9i^i^i^i^H v <■- v. y- HIM **U~' />rtlti !H wJ&mMJ\ I m SHI m 4|L|rfr m m* xflH It's no use anyone trying to tell her that her Daddy's just an ordinary man. She's convinced that no other Daddy in the world could be462 words
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Miscellaneous17 1961-02-23 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby TM6 9OOM IN tr l \tr^*r I C MOPC Wt DtONT IMneBPUPT")17 words
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Article369 1961-02-23 3 LONDON, Wed. ...AND BRITAIN HOPES TO SEE PEKING GET A SEAT IN U.N. BRITAIN is conducting a major review of her policy towards Peking and wants China seated in the United Nations quickly, possibly this year. Diplomatic sources said the Government had brought home itsReuter; UP - 369 words
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217 1961-02-23 3 WOMAN (SHE IS SEX 'DYNAMITE') SUES HER PSYCHIATRIST T ONDON, Wed. A lj woman, described by her lawyer as a "piece of emotional and sexual dynamite," yesterday accused a psychiatrist of winning her love, then casting her aside for his wife. Miss Alice Landau, 55. is claiming damages against Dr.UPI - 217 words
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205 1961-02-23 3 4 DIE AS JET CRASHES IN MID-AIR REFUELLING YEW YORK. Wed.— A B-47 Boeing stratojet nuclear bomber crashed in Kentucky last night while refuelling In mid-air, killing four members of the crew. The fifth was rescued from a tree Into which he had parachuted, breaking his left arm. LONDON: A205 words
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Article117 1961-02-23 3 NEW DELHI, Wed Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, the Indian Defence Minister, told Parliament yesterday a number of Indian Air Force pilots were being trained in Russia to f 1 y recently-purchased Russian aircraft. Mr. Menon said the planes had been bought last November, but would notReuter - 117 words
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Article, Illustration95 1961-02-23 3 QUEEN ELIZABETH of' Britain drives a pony cart in the grounds of Government House in Lahore. Pakistan, during her state visit. The. Queen, with Prince Philip, is now in Mysore. Yesterday a million people welcomed the Queen and Prince Philip in Bangalore, an95 words
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266 1961-02-23 3 Southern Rhodesia calls up whites as a 'precaution' SALISBURY, Wed. White Territorial troops reported for duty in Southern Rhodesia today as a "precautionary measure" in Northern Rhodesia's constitutional crisis. The uniformed men mingled with Salisbury's normal morning crowd as they headed for their barracks. Four battalions of the Royal RhodesiaReuter - 266 words
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Article52 1961-02-23 3 LA PAZ, Wed.— The Bolivian Government yesterday declared a nationwide state of siege because of a strike of 10,000 teachers. The decree cancelled all civil rights and the right to strike and banned political meetings. It will thus prevent a threatened strike of 30.00052 words
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Article88 1961-02-23 3 WASHINGTON, Wed. Reports that President Kennedy was trying to hire the Burmese cook of the British Ambassador In Paris brought questions from gourmets among the White House Press corps yesterday. "I haven't heard that one," Mr. Pierre Salinger. the President's Press secretary. said when askedReuter - 88 words
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Article46 1961-02-23 3 In our Issue of Feb. 11 we used the letters GEC In a headline to a story referring to the General Electric Company of America. GEC Ltd of England wish to point out that their company has no connection whatever with the American firm.46 words
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201 1961-02-23 3 Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Itch— Relieves Pain London. (Special) For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the astonishing ability to shrink haemorrhoids, stop itching and relieve pain without surgery. In case after case, while gently and promptly relieving pain, actual reduction201 words
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Miscellaneous379 1961-02-23 3 RADIO SINGAPORE Medium W.ve 476 metre. RADIO MALAYA Short W»ve metre. (<1 Mttrt%) from 8.00—9.00 p.m. a M. 6.00 Time Signal, NegarmA.M. 630 Good Morning: 6.31 ku. News Headlines; 6.05 Morning Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; Melodies; 6.50 Keep Fit With Telk 7.05 Melodies At Sunrise: 8.00 Tht Lee; 7.00379 words
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Article46 1961-02-23 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Assistant Coroner, Mr. Like Slew Hoong, today returned a verdict of death by misadventure on a labourer, Khoo Kirn Siang. 36. of New Airport Road, who died from falling off a nightsoil wagon at Karikal Lane on Nov. 28 last year.46 words
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Article375 1961-02-23 4 NOT GUILTY VERDICT RETURNED BY JURY SINGAPORE. Wed A SINGAPORE jury at the Assize Court today returned a verdict ot not guilty against a meat dumpling seller, Lim Chee I Huat, accused of murder, on the ground that he was unsound mind. The court was told375 words
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173 1961-02-23 4 VILLAGE WILL SOON GET STORE WATER AGAIN SINGAPORE, Wed. The Eastern entrance to Kep p c 1 Harbour was sealed off for six hours yesterday while a 1.400-foot submarine pipeline was pulled across the sea from the Harbour Board wharf at godown 6 to Pulau Brani. All ships and other173 words
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174 1961-02-23 4 Umno youth leader fined for cheating SINGAPORE, Wed. As a youth leader of a sub-branch of the Singapore UMNO, Maktob bi n Satini misappropriated a total of $237, Inspector Edwin Thompson, prosecuting, told a Magistrate's Court here today. Maktob. 21, was fined $250 on each of two misappropriation charges. He174 words
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187 1961-02-23 4 Picnic tragedy: Coroner told of fatal dive SINGAPORE. Wednesday. A VERDICT of misadventure was returned by the State Coroner, Mr. S. Kandiah, at an inquest today on the body of John Appleby. a naval rating of the Far East naval station. Appleby was one of a party of picnickers from187 words
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Article184 1961-02-23 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. m- Samuel Spewack's comedy-satire "Under the Sycamore Tree" started a flve-nlght run In a Stage Club production at the Cultural Centre tonight. The characters are ants who, under the influence of their Scientist, learn to run their colony like a human society. The theme Is184 words
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195 1961-02-23 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. a CHINESE boy, 14, changed^ his plea in the A juvenile Court today when the evidence of a prosecution witness proved conclusive. The boy had earlier claim- I ed trial to a charge of assisting in carrying on a character lottery195 words
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Article70 1961-02-23 4 2 leaders to see Tengku SINGAPORE, Wed. Two non white South African leaders. Dr. Yousaf Dadoo and Mr. Tennyson Makiwane, arrived here today on their way to Kuala Lumpur. They will meet the Malayan Premier. Tengku Abdul Rahman. Dr. Dadoo said their purpose was to canvass support for the fight70 words
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Article265 1961-02-23 4 KUCHINQ. W«d. ZOOLOGICAL circles here are agog over the capture of a Bornean earless monitor (lanthonotus Borneansisi a rare missing link for which the Sarawak Museum had offered a $50 reward without success over the last five years. The lizard was found In six inches265 words
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190 1961-02-23 4 $100 mil. OIL INVESTMENT: WHAT IT MEANS rE two new oil refineries now beinr built in Singapore have "tremendous implications," says this month's issue of Singapore Trade, which makes these points: Selection of Singapore as site for this SlOO million investment is a (rand Indicator of confidence in the States190 words
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Article46 1961-02-23 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Kwek Eng Thong, 21, left here tonight by BOAC for Australia to study economics at the University of Sydney. He Is the third son of Mr. Kwek Soan Loh, an honorary adviser to the Singapore Importers and Exporters' Association.46 words
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Article72 1961-02-23 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Thieves broke Into the 4th Avenue (off Holland Road) home of Mr. D.W. Pinder, 37, chief accountant of Slme Darby, early yesterday and got away with cash, two watches, a fountain pen, 12 bottles of liquor and three cigarette lighters to the total value72 words
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Article38 1961-02-23 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Discrepancies in the evidence of prosecution witnesses In a Traffic Court here today led to the acquittal of Ngo Khoon Chee, who was charged with negligent driving resulting In an accident with a motor-cyclist.38 words
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Article145 1961-02-23 4 A LARGE audience in the r Victoria Tneatre tonight heard the young Malayan pianist. Lee Kum Sing, In a programme of works from the standard repertoire. A sensitive but somewhat over-refined exposition of Moznrt'B C minor Fantasia K475 wu followed by Bet haven's E flat sonata Op.145 words
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Miscellaneous490 1961-02-23 4 rFHE following Is today's Karachi. Bombay. Colombo (A£ dakan, Jewelton, Brunei, sibu. 1 «rh*»dnlP of rlvil air- 116 > 114 P m Kuching (ML 409) 5.15 pjn.; crart movements at raya wln> JakarU (AI 403, nAi am 7 pjn.; from Kota Bharu. PenLebar Airport, Singapore: Gamd»: From Jakarta (OA ang,490 words
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Article, Illustration588 1961-02-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed CALL TO STUDENT LEADERS AT OPENING OF SEMINAR THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today advised student leaders from Singapore and the Federation to stimulate national unity among the various races. The Tengku's advice was contained in a message read at the opening588 words
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Article, Illustration104 1961-02-23 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. A beautiful Indonesian actress. Miss Sarida Ariani, who is now in Singapore to add glamour to the Indonesian floating fair which will arrive here tomorrow. Miss Ariani, who was voted the Indonesian film festival's best actress last year, will play host104 words
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196 1961-02-23 5 Boy 'beyond control' gives court a promise SINGAPORE. Wed. A 15-year-old Chinese boy who asked the magistrate of the Juvenile Court, Miss Jenny Lav, to send him to the Gimson School, changed his mind today and promised to turn over a new leaf. He changed his mind after the magistrate196 words
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Article116 1961-02-23 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Police today pin-pointed the cause of yesterday's fatal Chinatown gang clash to a fight for control of a protection racket over gambling dens. Members of Gangs 24 and 08 were involved in the clash, which ended In the killing of a 24-year-old thug.116 words
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Miscellaneous205 1961-02-23 5 Buys Bunny By Baipk Heintdahl LVi Abner By At Capp H 2£<S^i /w-wau llf wowcry, w wekingitacab W k OAfSy MAE" IT w PC Vl l t^" i PUirrY |v MISSUS TO TH DOCTOR'S m^r^^^mw tw^^^.jfi* tt-VES, id IASOAWDiA J I NEAR J II LAGU^DIA.7 OFFICE. 1 OH PORE p^lS205 words
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Article34 1961-02-23 6 Wtrdt $1$ (Minimum) MR. W.S. RAM SINOH and children thank friends and, relatives for their attendance at funeral and cremation nee Esar Kaur and for their wreaths. Irlegrams and Other kiad expressions <■■: condolence.34 words
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Article688 1961-02-23 6 I Trouble in one of Sarawak's largest schools, a rumpus over education policy and a recent curious attack by the Chinese language press on the structure of Sarawak's economy may not be as ominous as they look, but they make a disturbing combination. The official concern expressed688 words
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Article325 1961-02-23 6 A great deal of the vital work of releasing farmers from their numerous exploiters and mobilising increased rural wealth for the general good can be done only by the co-operative movement in the political and social conditions Malaya has chosen for itself. And because of its great importance325 words
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Article220 1961-02-23 6 In attacking King Savang Vatthana's invitation to Malaya, Cambodia and Burma to form a commission that would visit Laos, Prince Souphanouvong, the leftwing leader, has stood out for a large international conference that would both include China and take a long time to prepare, and most scurrilously220 words
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Article, Illustration1612 1961-02-23 6 THE MEDDLING IN HIGH PLACES AND THE MUDDLE THAT HAS LED TO THE PRESENT CRISIS There's a lesson here for Washington and Moscow f^^Ht Buddhist I temples in JB_ V i c n tiane are pockmarked with bullets: their gold-and-r c d lacquered1,612 words
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330 1961-02-23 6 I AM glad that "8.5.L." of x Ipoh (S.T. Feb 18) has brought up the question of whether or not shopkeepers can be compelled by law to use the national language on shop sign-boards. But before I go any further, I wish330 words
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Advertisement26 1961-02-23 6 ImmarnlatrlT UrflWii im SINS tailor** by mm Better MATERIAL < ITTI\«. TAILORING plus STYLfc all go into every suit by 21, Chulia Street, Singapore 1. Telephone: *****26 words
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Article, Illustration171 1961-02-23 7 MALAYA No.1 IN S-E ASIA: MISSION 1/UALA LUMPUR. Wed. The U.S. trade mission will tell Americans that Malaya is the No. 1 country in this part of the world for investment. Mr. Emery N. Cleaves, a member of the mission now visiting Malaya, told Rotarians at their weekly lunch here171 words
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Article, Illustration584 1961-02-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday NO CHIEF JUSTICE CAN ORDER ME TO BE IN COURT FROM 9 AM TO 2 P.M.: RAJASOORIA A LAWYER today challenged the highest rl court in the land to order him to appear in court at 9 a.m. The challenge was uttered in584 words
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200 1961-02-23 7 Singapore is financially more stable SINGAPORE, Wednesday rpHE chairman of the Malayan 1 Stock Exchange, Mr. M. B. Bell, said today that Singapore was more stabilised financially than the Federation due to its long trading experience. He was speaking at a Rotary Club luncheon at the Cathay Hotel on "The200 words
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Article53 1961-02-23 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. A lighterman. Tan Cheng Teck. 26. who was found with an iron hook in the early hours of Feb. lo at Market Street, was sentenced to three months' Jail by a magistrate's court here today for possession of a house-breaking implement. Tan had53 words
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Article38 1961-02-23 7 PENANG. Wed— The Minister of Labour. Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddln, will address locai Members of Parliament. Stat* Assemblymen, and local councillors on Industrial relation^ at the Civil Defence headquarters. Peel Avenue, at 3 p.m. on Friday.38 words
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Article, Illustration99 1961-02-23 7 A TEAM of West German daredevils, who defy death atop high-wires over tall buildings, arrived in Kuala Lumpur yesterday to give several performances in the country. Shortly after their arrival they left by road for Penang where they win hold their first99 words
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271 1961-02-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. 'JHE Ministry of Defence is now considering a plan to use officers and men of the Territorial Army as temporary replacements for some of the regular soldiers of Malaya's eventual posal is believed to have resulted from the fact that Internal271 words
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Article, Illustration125 1961-02-23 7 KUALA LUMPUB, Wed. The people of Nigeria respect Tengku Abdul Rahman for being a "true democratic leader" and a "lover of freedom and peace." The Nigerian Minister of Health, Mr. Waiiri Ibrahim, said this today when he flew in for a three-day visit. Mr. Ibrahim said:125 words
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Article, Illustration189 1961-02-23 7 'Be polite' resolution 'a slur': Cuepacsman ITUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The proposed Malayan Chinese Association Youth's "be polite" resolution, concerning civil servants, was today interpreted as an "unfair slur" on Government officers. The interpretation came from Mr. G. Leo, general secretary of the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public189 words
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Article53 1961-02-23 7 SINGAPORE. Wed A 17--year-old youth, Abu Samah bin Saat, was sentenced to six months Jail here today, for stealing a tin of ghee worth $3.60. Abu who had two previous convictions, was found guilty of stealing the tin of ghee from a Sikh temple In Nlven Road53 words
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Article48 1961-02-23 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. Seah Kee Hong, Seah Mcc Koy and Tan Yock Beng were charged today with the murder of Ng Choon Heng at Lorong Tai Beng on the night of July 17 last year. No plea was recorded. They were remanded for a week48 words
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Article282 1961-02-23 7 SINGAPORE, Wednesday TiHE State Coroner, Mr. S. Kandiah, today called the attention of the authorities to a defect in the Mount Emily Swimming Pool here. He said Immediate steps should be taken to remedy the defect so that the life guard could have a clear view282 words
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192 1961-02-23 7 Son says: I saw father dead in bath tub pENANG, Wed.— A Singapore businessman on a visit to Penang found his father lying in a bath tub and tried to revive him. "But he was already dead." Ong Aye Kok, 28. told the Coroner's Court at an inquest on Wang192 words
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Article19 1961-02-23 7 KUALA TRENGGANU. Wed. —The State Assembly meetIng will be held on Saturday at the Istana Mazlah here.19 words
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Article, Illustration835 1961-02-23 8 A new Singapore dress salon presents the cheongsam in a different light! EMPHASIS ON THE FULLER FIGURE WITH the present fashion boom in full swing, more and more people are moving into the female clothing department, and last month a new dress house opened in Singapore's Cairnhill area. To us835 words
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Article86 1961-02-23 8 PRETTY Mcl Chan shows off! one of Mrs. Peggy Tan's new "slim look" cheongums, Cut from glossy cotton in an abstract print, the basic lines remain onchanged. The dress still retains its classic high collar and form-fitting trimness. But to take inches from the silhouette. Mrs. Tan86 words
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Advertisement1508 1961-02-23 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO ADEN. LIVERPOOL, GUSGOW, LOHBOH ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Cm S'pori Sails P Sham Pining "EBON l.rtrpeil Frt 24/ 1 ANCHISES Lirirpeel, Glisgow li Pert/Mn 1 maron Litirpeel. Kurt. Hamburi It Ptrt Mm 1 Mm 2/ I Mar I ELPENOR Genoa. A'werp, B'men, H'burg, London, Holland Flk1,508 words
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Advertisement2831 1961-02-23 9 f^t^^t^F^S!^J/^St ia S tl> X ll V^^ m P^^^L^9iS l M Brj3Tßa^^f^T^^#»j .ssvTHE LAX UNES J®rr*&Si kOtH MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL ft SCANttNAVIAN PORTS. QT^gyjn S'oore P S'haa Ptnaaj »LV~7df M( ONIA n I) Gil. 24-25 23 Frt 24/ a Frt 27/21 Frt nMf "KINA" i) 27 Fee/ 4 Mai s/ 72,831 words
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Advertisement1218 1961-02-23 9 McALISTER «c CO., LTD. v. \PIQk ItL: Nl: I3JII VP T*** BM.BKMAII LUfS «s KLAVENESS LINK V LONDON. NAMBURC, ROTTERMM. HAVRE LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCCCO A NOIL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTLAND CITT OF RIPON Acciptm twit fir Cutral 1 Smtt S'oori P. ~ham Ptnang America i. 10-11/24 Frt a/27 Fek1,218 words
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Article84 1961-02-23 10 THE Federation Minister of finance has fixed these prices for calculating Customs duties for the week beginning on Feb. ZZ. Rubber 79 :1 cents a lb. Copra S44S a ton. Coconut oil 5736 a ton. Palm oil $619.50 a ton. Palm kernels $359.25 a ton The rates of84 words
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Article127 1961-02-23 10 MELBOURNE. Wed. INVESTMENT shares traded more actively along firmer Unes here today. National Consolidated gained Is. lid. to 27s Sd.. Ausi. National Industries 9d to 6s. 2d. and B HP. and 1.C.1. A.Z. both up is. Base metals were firmer. Broken Hill South advanced Bd. to 11s. 6d.127 words
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Article222 1961-02-23 10 1 X/I ARCH (lr Eradr rubber buyers f.o.b. closed In Singapore yeaterday at 80i eenta per in., down oneelgbtb of a cent on Tuesday's close. The tone was quist and allghtly sstltr. .C.C.R.A. tlMlng prises in cents per lb., yesterday were: Int. 1 H.S.B. Spot f.o.b. buyer* Ml.222 words
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Article110 1961-02-23 10 rC Malayan Cichsnis Banks' Asst> clttisn made these charters in us ratea to -ncrcbants yesterday oil rales to S100): Nat» York: buying airmail T.T. 32 13/16. O.D. 32 16/16, 90 d/at 33 3/16 credit bills, 33 5/16 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32a. O.D. 32|. 90 d,st110 words
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844 1961-02-23 10 TIN $400 A PICUL— BEST SINCE LAST SEPTEMBER By Our Market Correspondent THE SINGAPORE tin price yesterday reached $400 a picul, the best since Sept. 23 last year. The lowest in the period was $389 on Jan. 17 this year. Last year's high was $410.25 on Aug. 2 and the844 words
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Article33 1961-02-23 10 SINGAPORE, Feb. 22. RUBBER: 801 cenU per lb. (down one-eighth of a cent). 5 p.m. close: 801 cents (uncertain). TIN: $400 per picul (up $1.75). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (onchanged).33 words
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Article21 1961-02-23 10 Malayan Stock Exchange: Feb. 22 Feb. 21 Industrials: 145.34 145.55 Tins: 221.91 221.03 Rubbers: 235.16 231.81 Jan. 1 1958=100.21 words
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Article137 1961-02-23 10 rl Chinese PrMfuee lienange, Imgapere, noon price* per picul yesterday were: Ceara: Quiet; UK /Continent Feb./ March shipments $2S buyer*. f23a seller*. Ceeemrt ell: Quiet: bulk *42i sellers, drum (46 sellers. P*p#er: Quiet; no business wa» reported done. Muntok white 1212. J0, Sarawak (207.50, special Sarawak o'ack 1207.50,137 words
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Article126 1961-02-23 10 SHIPS lying alengsMe the Singapore Harbeur Board wnar**t *r expeet•d teday ars: Neva** 1/2. Bankura 4 5, BUU of Maharashtra 6A. Prea. Hayes 6/7, Ha! Lee 8/9. City of Rlpon 10/11. Leda Maersk 13/14, Trafalgar 15/16, Orestes 18, Isarco 19. B*gamat N. Wall 2. Eaat Sea N. Wall126 words
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Article861 1961-02-23 10 BUSINESS in the trading room on the Singapore section of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares In brackets, was: Industrials: Bouatead (3,000) 11.29, (1,000) $1.30; F Dlsp. (1.000) $1.65: P. and N. ords (7,000) 12.19, (2.000) 12. is, (1.000) 12.17 Oammon (1.000)861 words
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Advertisement1057 1961-02-23 10 Express U.S.A. Pitcitic «]s Atlantic Coast Service E.T.A. E.T.A. E.I.A Spore P. Sham Penang H>on| L. Anatiet N. York Kiankawa Mara" IS Fat/ I Mar 0 Mar 20 Mar 12 Ayi "KaaAawt Mart" 21/30 Mar 31 Mar 4 Atr 2S Apr 13 Mat All suitably aquipped with aetp tanks for1,057 words
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Advertisement200 1961-02-23 10 MALAYA INDONESIA LINE JOINT itniU SERVICE OF BLUE FUNNEL LINE t SWEDISH EAST ASIA Ct Lueraaai. Settmtaf*. FOTTNICHTIV FROM EAST COAST USA VIA $UE2 CD Arrival OsttS H*k Yor* fenani P. S'kwn S*PO'« loadini for■ATAAN Si* Jis IT Tesay Fat U FM litt liMe Urn $-n»a. ■ORSHOLT Vie Fat 1200 words
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Advertisement367 1961-02-23 10 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Contractors Class 'E' and above will be received by the State Engineer. P.W.D.. Perak. Ipoh up to 12.00 noon of the 27th Feb. 1961 for the Construction of an Additional Ward at District Hospital. Tapah. Perak. Full particulars are obtainable from the Executive Engineer,367 words
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Advertisement648 1961-02-23 10 NOTICE CHAPTER 195 (Pawabrokm.) Unredeemed Pledged Goods and Jewellery from the following Pawnbrokers' Shop* No. 135 New Bridge Road, Lam Joon Sioug (Chop Sem Puh) No. 189 South Bridge Road. Lam Joon Cnong (Chop Sem Thye) No. 255 South Bridge Road. Ho Van Kee (Chop Heug Fatt) Yong Kee No.648 words
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Advertisement480 1961-02-23 10 NOTICES NOTICE Notice Is heieoy given that Ocviiida Raj uno longer employed by this Company and has no auuiority to transact any business or collect money on our behalf us from the lSih January 1961. CHARI CO., 29, Robinson Road. Singapore NOTICE Notice Is hereby riven that Mr. M Rethlnasamy480 words
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Advertisement1441 1961-02-23 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SITUATIONS VACANT A large mining Company on the East Coast of Malaya require the j following staff. single men preferred: 1. STOREKEEPER with at least 10 years experience in engineering and building supplies. Must be under 40 years of age and willing to work outdoors. 2. STOCKCHECKER With1,441 words
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Advertisement803 1961-02-23 11 NOTICES NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Albert Lav iS no longer employed by this Company and has no authority to transact any business or collect money on our behalf as from the 15th January 1961. CHARI CO--20. Robinson Road, Singapore. NOTICE OF ABANDONMENT OF NAME TAKE NOTICE that by803 words
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Advertisement942 1961-02-23 11 lUjgrJllßisjß aW I **»i I V aY M Mill I*^ A i\. I iL I sßk M (Continued from Page 6) SITUATIONS VACANT to Word, U (Mln.)— Bom St et*. extra BOX AM77 Position Filled. Applicant* Thanked. VACANCY for 2nd grade conductor/ dress*.- box A 9941 S.T. position now filled942 words
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Advertisement1022 1961-02-23 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 2t Words Si (Mln.)— Box St et,. txtrm WELL FURNISHBO ROOM at Sea View Park, quiet airy, suitable bachelor SBO/- monthly. Pnon* S'por* ***** after 2 p.m. FURNISHED UNFURNISHED double room* In Bennett Estat*, sultabls students or couples meals optional. Tel: Spore *****. IST CLASS modern building centrally1,022 words
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Advertisement757 1961-02-23 11 EDUCATION tt Word, Si (Mln.)— Box St ct,. txtrm POSTAL TUITION) CniA College External Studies Department provide* courses: LC.E., Cambridge/Fed, of Malaya Cert., H.B.C. 0.C.E., Qualifying Test (Malay/English), Secondary Bcbool Entrance Free prospects* 123-C, Ipob Road, Kuala Lumpur. POSTAL TUITION. Minerva College, famous for sucotas In Publio Examinations (over 1800757 words
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Advertisement832 1961-02-23 11 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS it Words ti (Mln.}— Box St ets. txln WANTBD NATIONAL CEOCRAPMI CAL Magazine April 1960. Volume 11? No: Surgeon Lieutenant Meryeo R.N.A.S. Sembawang, S'por*. WANTED it Words Si (Mln.)— Bom St ets. txtrm CAR AIR CONDITIONING unit second hand good condition suitable for American passenger car. Box A832 words
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Advertisement754 1961-02-23 11 FOR SALE tt Word, SS (Min.)— Box St tts. txtrm INI SHIPMENTS Americas Oooda Cheaper Now La fit Ptylrs Ladle*' Blouses $2.50, Ladle* A Children's Snorts. Slacks, Jeans. Vltlt Luck's 17. Orchard RJi, B'pore. WWITB MOS9UITO NBT ttfmWoV Now Only S3 50, Remnant* 2-4 yard* Now |1.90, Many Bargain* also754 words
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Article, Illustration734 1961-02-23 12 Spore follows Federation: Byrne gives an assurance on mahjong SINGAPORE, Wednesday rpHE Legislative As- sembly today passed a new Common Gaming Houses Bill which, among other things, will control gaming in coffeeshops and other public places. The Minister for Labour and Law. Mr. K.M.734 words
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Article279 1961-02-23 12 CINGAPORE. Wed. The Government will not give special privileges for the building of churches, temples or mosques in any development plans carried out in the State, the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. said in the Legislative Assembly today. Nor would the Government give consideration279 words
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Article, Illustration291 1961-02-23 12 Over 4,000 students will seek first jobs SINGAPORE, Wed. The number of students proposing to seek employment in Singapore this year is estimated to be below 5.000. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. the Minister for Education, gave this figure in answer to questions by Mr. Thio Chan Bee (SPA-Tanglin) in the291 words
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Article101 1961-02-23 12 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. pEGULATIONS simplifying and improving food and drug laws in Singapore were approved in the Legislative Assembly today. f Dr. Sheng Nam Chin, parliamentary secretary to the I Health Minister, successfully Imoved amendments to the stated food and drug laws. He said the people101 words
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124 1961-02-23 12 SINGAPORE. Wed. Twenty-one sea-going ships with a total gross tonnage exceeding 40.000 tons transferred their registration elsewhere between June 1, 1959 and Jan. 31 this year. In the same period, 12 seagoing snips with a gross tonnage over 14,000 tons were registered in Singapore. These124 words
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Article68 1961-02-23 12 BURGLARS FLEE, LEAVE LOOT SINGAPORE. Wed. Burglars broke into the house of Mr. Vernon Bartlett In Swettenham Road early today but fled, leaving loot behind, when an alarm was raised. The burglars got Into the house at about 3 a.m. through a window. They had packed their loot neatly before68 words
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Article113 1961-02-23 12 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Legislative Assembly today approved rules which empower the Principal Matron of the Medical Department to discharge duties connected with the Singapore Hospital Reserve a volunteer unit composed of the personnel and nursing staff of the hospitals maintained for times of civil emergency or113 words
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176 1961-02-23 12 FARMER INJURED IN THIRD SHOOTING INCIDENT IN 3 WEEKS KOTA BHARU, Wednesday. A PADI PLANTER. Mat Dris bin Mohamed 32, was shot last night. The bullet grazed his left shoulder. This was the third shooting incident in Kelantan in three weeks. The planter was admitted to the General Hospital here.176 words
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Article66 1961-02-23 12 PENANG. Wed— The Governor. Raja Tun Uda. will pr.et.ent two gold medals donated by himself to the two champions in the men's and women's sections of the state Koran reading contest at the City Stadium on March 2. The runner-up in each section will receive a silver66 words
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Article75 1961-02-23 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Three Air Traffic Control officers of the Department of Civil Aviation will leave soon for overseas training under the Colombo Plan. They are Mr. R. M. Combs, Mr. Gan Kok Beng and Inche Abdul Latlff bin Tan Deman. Inche Abdul Latlff will undergo75 words
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Article33 1961-02-23 12 PENANG. Wed. The Penang State agricultural officer. Mr. Lee Sin Fook. will address the Penang Gardening Society at its next monthly meeting at the Botanic Gardens at 530 p.m. next Monday.33 words
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Advertisement328 1961-02-23 12 ■£B FfIIUARV 1961 SI SBi^imHHßSkli M Hy^ sKhs&hsiiiii^HsWklHslsiiiiiiiß ---^ay^Jrtel'" Mi Mi Ml Mi ißivvpaVV M^nW H MstaaßaaMl Ms^__ sW*MsV ey PtsH MMtSeMMMMMB MB MlfMMß^^fcsm Ml iMMMMM MMMJI r 4^f'W'T*^MjMMM>*fk**Mjr''t"nMMMMMMMtoMMMC a JMMBAMMMh) 9 H^l Msl^ f iff i T A^^wl BR3' B H H sBH **w^^K±mw svi^BßsiES' MsT MsiniH -^rf*»slH 1328 words
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Advertisement251 1961-02-23 12 PREVENT TOOTHACHE BAD BREATH Why buy toothpaste "4^1 Lion can MlUy prodo be bought? £^m of M ***yGet a tube from yoor jPmvSvV^ dealers today "*B|^^ I. TON DENTAL CREAM with GARDENT produce the f«»m that win penetrate the hidden parts of jour teeth and clears the food left after251 words
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Article761 1961-02-23 13 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL r By TOO LITTLE TIME 1 itOVIDED FOR TEAM TRAINING OOCCER fans those highly-valued cash cus-| tomers who helped the F.A. of Malaya make a profit of $68,000 last year will be disappointed to learn that no provision has been made for drilling761 words
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Article242 1961-02-23 13 I KUALA LUMPUR, I Wednesday Vf ALAYA'S contingent to the second South-East Asia Peninsular Games at Rangoon Dec. 11--16) is likely to be bigger than that which competed in the inaugural meet at Bangkok in 1959. This is because hockey has been added to the242 words
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Article16 1961-02-23 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Malayan tennl& championships will be held here on Aug. 2—6.16 words
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Article86 1961-02-23 13 SINGAPORE. Wed. Nineteen-year-old V. Thirupathy (Buckley) won the Raffles Institution threemile cross-country race for the J. H. Oehlers Trophy at Mcßltchle Reservlor today. Thirupathy, who led throughout the race, beat 180 rivals to return the time of ISmin 49.25ec. Ooh Soon Guan (Buckley) was the winner86 words
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742 1961-02-23 13 fPOH. Wed. A total 1 of 157 horses 76 in Class 2 and 81 in Class 4 —has been entered for the Perak Turf Club meeting here on Mar. 5. 8 and 12. There will be eight races on each day. Entries742 words
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Article371 1961-02-23 13 THE card for Saturday's amateur race meeting at Bukit Timah: RACE 1 2-15 CLASS 5— 2 F (catchwelghU 12.7): 1. John Willy. 2. Blf Heart, 3. Kolek. 4. Maju. 5. Miranda. 8. Tariff. 7. Spuds. 8. Stardmt, 9. SnlUn. 10 Yeoman. 11 Bay Star, 12.371 words
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Article, Illustration48 1961-02-23 13 THOUSANDS of people lined the Melbourne streets to five the West Indies cricket team a really royal farewell last Friday. In this picture are spinner Sonny Ramadhin (left), and fast bowler VVes Hall shaking hands with people in the crowd.48 words
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Article204 1961-02-23 13 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. FRESH from his Kledang Hill climb successes Johore planter Peter Cowling will attempt to beat Singapore's top racing aces at the Upper Thomson Road meet here on Sunday. Cowling, who won three events and the F.T£). award (46.72 sec) at Kledang Hill with204 words
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Article87 1961-02-23 13 MCFA CUP (Penang): Penang Chinese wo. from Kedah Chinese HAY CUP (Kluaugi: Ellas Est 2 (Rajamanlkam) Lambak Est 0. Ml AR KO FINAL: Paint Jaw* Youths 4 (Hassan 3. Ahmad) Parlt Sakai Young Farmers Club 3 (Jaffan P. KASAP ESTATES CUP (Segamat): P. Kasap iPani 2) Gomall 1 (Adorn).87 words
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Article26 1961-02-23 13 ENGLISH LEAGUE: Dlv I Sheffield Wed. 1 Notts Forest Dlv. 3— Huddersfleld 1 Norwich 1; Bristol City Walsall 0. Friendly Arsenal 1 Vienna Sports 0.26 words
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Article15 1961-02-23 13 EUROPEAN LIOHTWT. TITLR (London): Dave Chamley (Br. holder) outptd Femand Nolle* (Fr) IS rds.15 words
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Advertisement89 1961-02-23 13 |j^ M ]UL I 'PflHg^gHjgtiu 'M w i i>^L^n. i^Ha^B^^^r*! >J —^r^J^* DA-1 3 IS cv ft. K«frtf«r«t*r lIAn space MORE features For only $46/- por Month (wit* imoll down payment) frif idoirt Product of Gcntrol Mllm t f -...cmimia....- 1 200 Cltm>nc«evi Avenue, S'pof-9 AIR-INDIA OUT WITH CORNS! Yes,89 words
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Advertisement297 1961-02-23 13 w MM I M HERE'S EVERYTHING THE FAMILY MAN WANTS ON WHEELS YOU'LL RELAX IN COMFORT DRIVE IN STYLE •"■yyv l^ ijis^Bßr"mT'~ißißß^ Sjcv—^ H^^H|^k^B^aa^^^^^^^^^»^lv I 9 O I uCKmArIT J REVOLUTIONARY THE PEOPLE'S SMALL LIGHT CAR Thrifty (38 m.p.g., with volveless, 3-cylinder, 2-stroke engine) yet not lacking in power. Service297 words
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Miscellaneous38 1961-02-23 13 HOCKEY STORE JUNIOR KO: Combined School* v RAF Tengah (padang) Friendly: REME v Khalsa (J. Bahru). PENANG KO: IA v DTC (D. Knunat). SOCCER FRIENDLY: Army v Navy (Terror. 7 JO pjn.) SCC v HMS Chevalier (Chevalier padang).38 words
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1739 1961-02-23 14 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY UNANIMOUSLY PASSES 'SUPPORT FREEDOM STRUGGLE' RESOLUTION SINGAPORE. Wednesday fHE Legislative Assembly today approved a contribution by the Singapore Government of $10,000 to an "Aid to Algeria Fund" which is now open to public subscription here. This followed a motion1,739 words
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Obituary48 1961-02-23 14 MM. 4. S. RASIAH paawd away 22. 2. (1. Funeral today 23 2(1 from gcatul. MM. f MILIO MARCELO a<ed 82 y» paused away on 32-2-81 Cortege leaves 20-A Opal Cr*«e»nt off Beranxoon Road at 9.30 a.m. 24-2-61 to Cathedral Of Oood Shepherd thence to Bldadarl Ometerv48 words
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Article331 1961-02-23 14 LONDON, Wed— A fairly good business was transacted on the London stock exchange today and although prices made an irregular showing the undertone re-m.-.'.nea hrm. Industrials provided a number of good features but the outstanding movement was a fall In Jaguar car shares following keenly disappointing results with331 words
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Article33 1961-02-23 14 LONDON. Wad. Bpot 244 d. Mar. 24'» d.. Apr -June 24' id.. July-Bept. 24> t d.. Oct.-Dec. 245 d.. Jan-Mar. 24 1 ,d., Mar. 23'jd.. Apr. 23 \d Tone: Steady but quiet.33 words
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Article27 1961-02-23 14 LONDON. Wed— Buyer* £802 sellers £802 V». Forward buyers CBO4. sellers £805. Settlement £802. Turnover a.m. 130 tons, p.m. 30 tons. Tone very steady but quiet.27 words
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Advertisement63 1961-02-23 14 I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMEMTS n Wf4, $v (Minimum) KANAOARATNAM i To Mano aad Mul a daughter alatcr for Uanoam&nl at K.K. Hospital 21.2.61. ANNOUNCEMENT lUROPIAN CUTTER AND TAILOR Mr. RuMtll Thoroaa m In attendance > .it Uorrnmtm Reft Hou»f Kmi.i I BMatt 23 27 r>b with a selection of I ■atttssa63 words
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Advertisement417 1961-02-23 14 don't be SKINNY! Gain pounds p^ quickly all-in-one 1 v*^J^ CONCENTRATED I FOOD SUPPLEMENT iff quickly give* Pounds Inches of Solid Flash I to thin, undorwaight RMOfl Jin a lVoitl#n IF rou are thin and underweight ij^JLT try w ate -on the latest discovery of I ww modem nutritional science.417 words
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