The Straits Times, 27 February 1961
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Title Section19 1961-02-27 1 AVEBACE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1961. 15 CENTS. tie** 019 words
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Article, Illustration31 1961-02-27 1 Resolution blames Belgian colonialists and calls for punishment A GENERAL view of the crowd during the roily. Addressing them is Awong Mahmood, President of the Trades Union Congress.31 words
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Article, Illustration3939 1961-02-27 1 15,000 at PAP protest rally SINGAPORE, Sun. gHOUTS of "merdeka" rang from the rafters of the Happy World Stadium today as 15,--000 workers, PAP members and members of the public voiced their condemnation of the murder of the Congo's first Prime Minister, Mr. Patrice Lumumba. The three-and-a-half-hour rally, organised by3,939 words
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Article35 1961-02-27 1 NEW YORK. Sun. Mr. Averell Harriman, President Kennedy's Roving Ambassador, left today for London to begin a series of talks with Western European leaders, starting with British Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Macmillan. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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292 1961-02-27 1 A SOCIALIST PLAN TO SOLVE CONGO CRISIS MALACCA, Sun. A Socialist Front rally here last night called on the people of Malaya to join the worldwide expression of horror and disgust at the "dastardly murder" of Mr. Patrice Lumumba, first Prime Minister of the Congo. More than 1.500 people attended292 words
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247 1961-02-27 1 NEW YORK, Sun. Mr. Rajeshwar Dayal. UN representative In the Congo, said In a report circulated yesterday that persistent efforts to prevent armed conflict appeared to have produced "some improvement." though there was still a grave ris>k of civil war Meanwhile. CongoleseReuter - 247 words
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Article45 1961-02-27 1 MUAR. Sun. Neo Tian Huat, 20, a fishmonger was stabbed to death when attacked by three men as he cycled at the U mile Jalan Bakri here tonight. He ran 300 yards to his house where he collapsed and died.45 words
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Article26 1961-02-27 1 TAIPEH. Sun.— The Formosa Provisional Government Is considering a plan to link Formosa with the Nationalistheld off shore islands of Quemoy and Matsu.— U.P.l.26 words
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244 1961-02-27 1 Tengku agrees to all-parties protest rally with one condition ALOR STAR, Sunday. JHE PRIME MINISTER, Tengku Alxhil Rahman, said today lie was agreeable to an all-parties rally to protest against the killing of Mr. Lumumba, the first Congolese Prime Minister, and other developments in the Congo. He warned, however, that244 words
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109 1961-02-27 1 NEW YORK, Sun. Mr Khrushchev's appeal to India to help oust Mr. Dae Hammarskjoeld, U.N. Se-cretary-General, today set off a new round of speculation that he might plan to attend the coming resumed U.N. General Assembly here But diplomatic circles here and in Washington109 words
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Article146 1961-02-27 1 Belgium splits with the UAR ORUSSELS, Sun. Belgium's severence of diplomatic relations with the United Arab Republic, announced here last night, was because of violent attacks on the Belgian Embassy in Cairo. Baron Jean Van Bosch, secretary general at the Foreign Ministry, said. The Embassy was stoned during pro-Lumumbfst demonstrationsReuter - 146 words
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Article21 1961-02-27 1 QUEEN IN NEPAL KATMANDU. Sun.— 1 b« Queen and Prince Philip irrivcd here today f«r 'our-day visit. (Si-e pas'* I).21 words
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Article18 1961-02-27 1 DAR ES SALAAM. Tanganyika. Sun. Two onelegged Austrians have climbed Kilimanjaro, highest mountain in Africa.— Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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345 1961-02-27 2 STRUGGLE IS REALLY ON NOW-SIR ROY JOHANNESBURG, Sunday. SIR ROY WELENSKY, the Prime Minister of the Rhodesian Federa tion, was quoted here today as saying of the British proposals for Northern Rhodesia: The struggle is really on now." The Johannesburg Sunday Times quoted him as saying that the constitutional proposalsReuter - 345 words
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479 1961-02-27 2 African racial co-operation needed: Sandys YfR Duncan Sandys, Britain's Commonwealth Relations Secretary, said here yesterday that Britain could only honour her "solemn obligations' in her African territories, if Africans and Europeans their part by "helping to cooperate with one another." He added: "We will do our Dart, but It takesReuter - 479 words
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Article71 1961-02-27 2 WASHINGTON. Sun. Separate groups of pro- and anti Castro demonstrators I paraded outside the White House last night In a heavy thunderstorm under the surveillance of dozens of Washington police. An orderly procession of about 600 men. women and children bearing "We like Castro and "FairReuter - 71 words
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Article200 1961-02-27 2 LONDON. Sunday. AMR. R.A. Butler, the Home Secretary, -ecommend--ITI ed Britain's Young Conservatives yesterday to make a special study of the Commonwealth their main task this year. r Mr. Butler told the party's young supporters at their first national conference here that they must face theReuter - 200 words
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Article, Illustration188 1961-02-27 2 MINTOFF: NO WEST AID, MALTASHOULD SEEK ELSEWHERE VALLETTA. Sun.— Mr. Ddm Mm toff, former Prime Minister of Malta and leader of the Maltese Labour Party, told a meeting in Hamrun. yesterday; "We cannot expect any help from the West, so we must seek elsewhere for aid/ Mr. Mintoff was addressing188 words
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Article298 1961-02-27 2 S. Korean police alert for riot CEOUL, Sun. South Korean Government authorities today confirmed that the police had been alerted against probable mass demonstrations or riots against the administration of Dr. John M. Chang, which might break out en Feb. 28. March 1 or April 19. The Home Minister. Mr.Reuter - 298 words
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Article230 1961-02-27 2 TROME. Sunday. HE man who claimed he buried Patrice Lumumba admitted today his story was a hoax A 31-year-old German, who Identified himself as Lt. Gerd Arnlm Katz, said he had made up the story about seeing the body of the former Congolese230 words
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Article132 1961-02-27 2 LAUNDRY BY DIPLOMATIC BAG? LONDON. Sun. The Foreign Office is "looking Into" a report that a member of the British Embassy In Moscow regularly sends his dirty linen to a laundry in England through the diplomtic bag. A spokesman said "the use of the bag for such a purpose wouldReuter - 132 words
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Article99 1961-02-27 2 ORAN. Sun.— French naval authorities yesterday released the 8.275-ton British freighter West Breeze after Inspecting her cargo In the Mers El Keblr naval base here, the British Vice-Consul here said. Hp said the West Breeze s cargo was found to correspond with the manifest and I the99 words
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Miscellaneous12 1961-02-27 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby VA >lft WANT fOU *>2i^v A wiMMli12 words
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Article261 1961-02-27 3 KBWKS INTERPLANETARY STATION, 43-MIL MILES FROM EARTH, WILL RADIO DATA TO RUSSIANS MOSCOW, Sunday 4 TWO-WAY communication system with a range of up to 62 million miles has been set up for the Venus interplanetary station, the Russian newspaper Pravda rei ported today. The station willReuter - 261 words
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Article88 1961-02-27 3 'RUSSIA ARMING CHINA' WASHINGTON, Sun. The Secretary of the Army, Mr. Elvis Stahr. has told congressmen Russia is arming China with large numbers of new and effectiv? weapons. His testimony before a dosed hearing of the House of Representatives armed services committee was made public yesterday. It showed that Mr.Reuter - 88 words
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Article54 1961-02-27 3 BERLIN, Sun.— Two policemen yesterday defused the biggest wartime bomb ever found here after about 13.000 West Berliners had been evacuated from the denselypopulated danger area. A bulldczer driver found the British blockbuster while clearing a building site. He rammed it 15 times thinking it wasReuter - 54 words
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Article50 1961-02-27 3 LONDON. Sun. Flash, a police dog, yesterday recaptured William "Foxy" Fowler, who with seven other men broke free from Parkhurst Prison on the Isle of Wight earlier this week. Fowler, who has escaped from custody four times, was the last of the eight to be caught. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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267 1961-02-27 3 QUEEN RIDES HIGH ON AN ELEPHANT IN iHINDU BENARES BENARES, Sunday. QUEEN Elizabeth rode through this holy city of the Hindus yesterday on a bejewelled elephant and she sailed in a barge on their sacred Ganges T&hile thousands cheered her. The Queen and Prince Philip were given a fabulous welcomeReuter - 267 words
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Article117 1961-02-27 3 GUINEANS JAIL 3 FOR FLAG DAMAGE CONAKRY. (Guinea). Sun. Three British seamen were .sentenced here yes- terday to two months' imprisonment each after being found guilty of damteine a Guinean and Russian flag. The flags were part of the decorations for the visit of Mr. Leonid Brezhnev, the Russian President.Reuter - 117 words
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Article126 1961-02-27 3 HOLD-UP BY PROXY MAN FREED NEW YORK. Sun— A man who passed a threatening note to a bank teller here yesterday was later released without any charge against him after police established he was the dupe of an attempted "hold up by proxy." The man. a 39-year-old semi-literate handyman, saidReuter - 126 words
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Article67 1961-02-27 3 NEW DELHI. Sun. Earl Attlee. former British Prime Minister, said yesterday that he thought it would be a good thing for India and Pakistan to have a Joint defence pact against any possible aggressor "at the moment It looks like China." "It's no good being neutral when67 words
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Article, Illustration89 1961-02-27 3 P.OCKET-flring. 1.590 m.p.h. English Electric Lightning all-weather fighters lined up on the tarmac at thr Royal Air Force Station. Coltishall. yesterday. No. 74 Squadron at Coltishall is the first to be equipped with this supersonic aircraft, which can fly at twice the speed of sound in89 words
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Article36 1961-02-27 3 WASHINGTON, Sun. The U.S. Food and Drugs Administration has seized 93 gallons of the Atlantic Ocean— ln bottles offered for sale on the claim that it would cure a wide variety of diseases.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article53 1961-02-27 3 KARACHI. Sun. The Karachi district authorities banned public meetings and processions here yesterday after student demonstrators stoned and broke windows of the Indian High Commissioner's Chancery here. The demonstrations were in protest at the reported' murder of Muslims during recent communal riots in the Indian state ofReuter - 53 words
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Article35 1961-02-27 3 Dakota crash: Sabotage? JAKARTA, Sun.—lnvestigators were probing the possibility today that a Oaruda Indonesian Airways Dakota which crashed near Bandoeng on Jan. 24 may have been sabotaged. Twenty-one people were killed In the crash.— U.P.l.35 words
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189 1961-02-27 3 11 African leaders flee from S. Africa O H A N N ESBURG, Sun. Eleven former members of the banned Pan-Africanist Congress have fled to Basutoland, the Johannesburg Star said yesterday. The refugees were NyaKa Tsolo. secretary of the Sharpevllle Pan-Afrlcanlst Congress at the time of the shooting last March,Reuter - 189 words
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Article33 1961-02-27 3 PARIS. Sun. France will soon have the "healthiest" money In the world, for all future issues of banknotes are being impregnated with a germkiller, the Bank of Franco announced here. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Advertisement359 1961-02-27 3 SAVE 50% IN OUR ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE STARTING TODAY MUST SP ecial showcase of p_ PEARL JEWELLERY riCADCn including ILCAKCU Earrings and NeckC AO/ lace in sets. NeckDU /O laces, Earrings and HICrAIIIIT 01 kinds of Indian U I J{.U U N I made bracelets VJjKf ON ALL OTHER STOCKS359 words
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Miscellaneous405 1961-02-27 3 RAniO Remember; 9.30 The News: »4fl HMUIU SinUArUKL Three In Harmony; 10.00 Beyond Medium W ave 476 metres °ur Ken 10.30 The BBC Jan Club; 11.00 Close Down. Short Wave: 62 metres «w« from 8.00-..00 p.m. RADIO MALAYA A.M. 6.30 Oood Morning; 6.32 (41.7 metre*) Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News;405 words
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Article274 1961-02-27 4 rpHE following Is today's I schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC: From London, Dusseldorf. Beirut. Karachi. Calcutta (8A714) 7.46 p.m.; from Melbourne. Sydney, Darwin (BA70&) 8.45 p.m. Thai International: From Jakarta (T0402) 10.16 a.m. Cathay Pacific: From Hong274 words
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Article97 1961-02-27 4 MANHUNT THAT BECAME AN OBSESSION ADOLF EICHMANN, the mass murderer of millions of Jews during the Reich regime, so cunningly and carefully covered his tracks that it took 15 years before Tuviah Friedman trapped him. This amazing manhunt began with a chance encounter for Friedman In Vienna. It became an97 words
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Article142 1961-02-27 4 Arrest not legal counsel JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Defence counsel in a corruption case, Mr. 8. K. Lee. said In the Sessions Court here today that hl& client's arrest was Illegal. He said this was because police did not not get Uie written consent of the Public Prosecutor as required ov142 words
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Article145 1961-02-27 4 LAST YEAR wo. Hie third best trading year •n Singapore's history, excelled only by the Koreon War boom year of 1951 and by 1957, says this month's issue of Singapore Trade. The 1960 figure of $5,858 million was 532 million better than the total145 words
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Advertisement290 1961-02-27 4 1 Mh \^k committedljPj^^t tf every vKlf I sin in V the Jfl 'l book I J^^^*^-^ .jz_mi— > auMpfcwsMM I- PAUL MASSIE I DAWN ADDAMS J j: CHRISTOPHER LEE EACfSfIF ji -BtUMSMFT -«>.*. I' •I I«v £**im*«^co*jom. I I; l r pTfls]-iii SJ rmist v-»- I t (SINGAPORE) COMING!290 words
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Advertisement20 1961-02-27 4 POLYTECHNIC mM 27th. Feb. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. 28th. Feb. to 4th. March— Daily 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.20 words
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Miscellaneous120 1961-02-27 4 Y.M.C.A.: Mandarin course. Talbot House, 8.30 p.m. 8.30 a.m.: Malay. 9 a.m.; boart Y.W.C.A. (Outram Road): meeting. SIS p.m.; Malay begin- Dress-making, 11 ajn. ners. 5.15 p.m.; judo. 5.30 p.m. Y.M.C.A. (Raffles Quay) EngSALVATION ARMY: Home ll&h conversation Intermediate League (Women) meeting. 207 9.15 a.m.; advanced 10.15 a.m.; Clemenceau Avenue.120 words
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Article, Illustration1145 1961-02-27 5 Death in chains for the 'Toast of Europe' Swashbuckler's amazing career, final tragedy career at the University of Caracas he was coldshouldered by local society, and his rejection by the Cadet Corps was the crowning Insult. He set out for Spain determined to win the recognition that Venezuela refused him,Daily Mirror - 1,145 words
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Article152 1961-02-27 5 France and Spain went to war with England to aid the rebellious colonists. Miranda was ordered to the West Indies, fought against the British In Louisiana, and proved Invaluable to the French Admiral de Grasse. When de Orasse needed cash and credit for his fleet Miranda152 words
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Advertisement204 1961-02-27 5 DESIGNED ■st^Sl^ _^Mc orLUIMLLT '^3?^ DIAL-DEFROST REFRIGERATOR 9 cubic feet of the most advanced designing for your modern kitchen. fc—LJ^D Hb«HHHHHHEH| §||f MAGNETIC SAFETY DOOR: Opens easily, doses FULLWIOTH CHIILII THAT: Provides additional gffli automatically, silently, securely. short-term freezer storage space. Ideal for chillOIALOEFROST CONVENIENCE: Retains partial refri- ing soft204 words
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Miscellaneous177 1961-02-27 5 Bugs Bunny By Baiph Beimdahi LtVi Abner By Ai Capp nTSSONCI^ lIS.T-Hfy// I sfoH?f~\^. s~-?^ /'WI IS COTA TROUBLE, BUT \j V H-HE MIGHT MAFTA GIT *"> I «2fi«LVii i M 9 V£OVM \f+Da/)AA^\ t&UL. I WAHLMSFOSDIOCMAM MARRIED//- OH, FOSOCKrT k_?/O3'r OISLAVIN A 4 I GWHHL'f %7<® IDEEL.AM'Th'IDEELO'ALL VO' HAS177 words
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708 1961-02-27 6 The Straits Times Monday, February 27, 1961. Moment for Action From the beginning there nas never been a shadow of doubt of Malayan feelings on the Congo. But the murder of Patrice Lumumba raised emotion to a new pitch. Malaya's note to the Belgian Minister a week ago, the unanimous708 words
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Obituary31 1961-02-27 6 it W»rd» tit (Mimimmm) SMEDOON on 17th February IMI peaccfjlly in hospital after a short illI'll r'arquhur Shwldon a(*4 64 years af The Croun Hotel, Lyndhurst, late residem of Malaya.31 words
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Article26 1961-02-27 6 »»r<i tit (MMmmm) IN IVIRLOVINO MIMORV of our Wloved father Mr. Bamue) Cphraim who <%*A on !7 ?.4». Greatly mlaaed by hu loving children.26 words
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Article372 1961-02-27 6 President Bourguiba, who arrives in France to confer with President de Gaulle today, is one of the most levelheaded and able statesmen in the world, cet his journey to France, after exceptional diplomatic preparation, is no guarantee of negotiations between the French Government and the Provisional Government372 words
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Article129 1961-02-27 6 The Singapore Government has for some months been casting round for doctors who could be engaged on short contracts until such time as there are enough Malayans to 611 all the vacancies. Israel. while one of the less obvious countries in which to find them, is also one129 words
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Article659 1961-02-27 6 ON THE SCENE NOTES FROM HERE AND THERE ON MALAYAN ARTS AND LETTERS RE-ASSERTION in earlier forms of national or even more restricted art expressions which had become modified by European dominance is one of the striking and not unpleasing characteristics of post-co-lonial Asia. But that the Impulse tor this659 words
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Article, Illustration1401 1961-02-27 6 CREATING A CLIMATE FOR INDUSTRY ALTHOUGH rural development has received most attention in the second five-year plan, the planners anticipate that 52.960 million— more than half the money to be invested will- come from non-Govern-ment sources and will be used for starting new industries. The many facts about the Federation's1,401 words
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Article, Illustration145 1961-02-27 7 HE URGES: DO NOT EXCLUDE S. AFRICA KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —Sir Roland Robinson, the chairman of the General Council of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, said here today that South African should be allowed to remain a member of the Commonwealth. He made it clear that he did not agree with145 words
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Article26 1961-02-27 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Canadian Trade Commissioner in Singapore, Mr. E. H. Maguire. returned here by air today after a week's "routine visit" to Bangkok.26 words
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135 1961-02-27 7 Police out to stop the border gun-runners KOTA BHARL. Sun. Strict police security measures are now being taken along the KelantanTbai border at Rantau Panjang, 29 miles from here, to prevent imports of offensive weapons into the State from Golok. This was disclosed today by Kelantan's CID chief, Deputy Supt.135 words
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Article, Illustration351 1961-02-27 7 VOLUNTARY GROUPS TO GET $250,000 OF GOVT. ALLOCATION OF $750,000 IPOH. Sunday. HPHE State Government has allocated $750,006 J- for welfare work in Perak this year, the biggest amount ever for such services. This includes a new provision of $250,000 for assistance to voluntary welfare organisations,351 words
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Article48 1961-02-27 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Musical Society will present Lisa Czobel and the Alexander Von Swaine Dance Duo at the Victoria Theatre on Wednesday at 8.45 p.m. Tickets at $7.50. $6 and $4 are obtainable at Robinson's and the Singapore Cold Storaze. Orchard Road.48 words
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Article29 1961-02-27 7 SINGAPORE. Sun.—Fortysix per cent of the 4.216 driving tests conducted here last month were failures, according to a report of the Singapore Traffic Police.29 words
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Article26 1961-02-27 7 SINGAPORE. Bun. Malayan Rotarlans will meet thousands of their fellow counterparts in Tokyo at the Rotary convention 1961 from May 28 to June 1.26 words
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Article424 1961-02-27 7 CHINESE schools should see that their students get a good command of the English language. This was said here today by Mr. Tal Chee Meng. chairman of the Penan g and Province Wellesely branch of the Association of Teachers of English In Chlnere 8choola. Addressing the424 words
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Article, Illustration36 1961-02-27 7 CUBS and Scouts of the 3rd troop, Petalingr Jaya Group, Kuala Lumpur, playing fames at a campfire on the Petaling Jaya padang to celebrate their Founder's Day. Straits Times picture36 words
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Article, Illustration241 1961-02-27 7 KUANTAN, Sunday. ♦pHE Mentri Besar of Pahang, Ungku Abdul Aziz bin Ungku Haji Abdullah, is "most disappointed" that thousands of acres of land in the state alienated to people years ago are still under jungle or not properly looked241 words
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248 1961-02-27 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. *3 The Singapore Government reiterated today that it discouraged the broadcast of vulgar music with an accentuated "beat" and raucous singing. The Government was replyIng to an allegation by a Btralts Times reader that many records, suspiciously In the248 words
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Article89 1961-02-27 7 9 PROMOTED TO RANK OF MAJOR KUALA LUMPUR. Bun The Yang dl-Pertuan Agong has approved the promotion of nine captains to the substantive rank of major with effect from Jan 1. Four of them are from the Federation Reconnaissance Corps and five from th» Royal Malay Regiment. Thy are: Royal89 words
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Article20 1961-02-27 7 KLUANG. Bun.— Mr. H. Green, the senior executive engineer of the P.W.D., here, has been transferred to Seremban.20 words
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108 1961-02-27 7 SINGAPORE, Son. The Singapore Fish Merchants' Association intends to discuss with the Government method* of stepping up fish oroductlon in the stale. With Government aid the association hopes to be able to provide enough fish for everyone In Singapore at a lower108 words
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165 1961-02-27 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Twelve people were killed on the roads last month five fewer than in December, the Traffic Police reported today. The report states that the total number of accidents for January was 2.200— a drop of 294 over the previous month. During165 words
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Article25 1961-02-27 7 KLUANG, Sun. Twentyfour people arrested last night at the third mile, Jalan Merslng, Kluang, were fined $10 each today for gaming in public.25 words
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Advertisement276 1961-02-27 7 •lIIMIIIIII ********************1 l •Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll^ JUST OUT! i i Reader^ I I FEBRUARY ISSUE I Containing I The Sober Suffering* ot a Dry Alcoholic A fronk orticle obout the problems everydoy life holds for the ex-alcoholic. The Cote of the F«cotet» Soy The dramatic true E story of how o Soviet276 words
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Article130 1961-02-27 8 SHORT stories are not quite the easy medium they sometimes seem, but John Wain scores pretty much as one would expect Nuncle (Mai niillan 165.) has the perception and polish of his novels, there is the same freshness and some of the comedy. There is a lustrous130 words
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Article, Illustration1087 1961-02-27 8 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD THE FRIGHTENING LEAD IN THE GRIM PURSUIT OF MILITARY POWER... By £T A CONGRESSIONAL hearing on the American space programme a sceptical congressman asked one of the expert witnesses what he expected to find on the moon if, and when, he got there. "We1,087 words
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Article367 1961-02-27 8 BRITISH FOREIGN POLICY SINCE THE SECOND WORLD WAR. By C. M. Woodhous. (HMtchiMon. 30.. Alfß. Woodhouse is one 1U of the most intelligent of the younger Conservative M.Ps. and his distinguished career in the war, in the Foreign Office and at Chatham House gives him367 words
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Article276 1961-02-27 8 THE SKY SUSPENDED. By Drew Middleton. (Seeker k Warburg, Its.) By ROBERT WRIGHT rE title of 'The Sky Suspended," a book about the Battle of Britain, comes from a line by A. E. Housman: "Their shoulders, held the sky suspended." Mr. Drew Middleton three years ago published276 words
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Miscellaneous299 1961-02-27 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 4 He might steal an awl, pot--1 LUpeo badly In one aesuon 5 gjS.g"^ many ve «7 lau nabl 6 Good start pennies suspends P*.?"? 1 I 1*? roUild P i"« arrai«erneut ,7). land (4, 4. 2» 7 Grudge ordering ten pniaU 0 Sound frmt is299 words
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Advertisement1500 1961-02-27 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Tl AOEN, LIVERPOOL, CLASGtW, LONDON A CONTINENTAL PORTS. P. S'nam Pening Miaa* Lifirwai la Part/ Mar 1 ANCHIMS LiTaraiai, Glasgow li Party Mm i MARON Liierpeal, Havre, Hamburg trt. 33 Mm 1 Mm 2/ S Mm 0 ajai linraaal. Dutlm Mm 3 Mm I Mm 7/1,500 words
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Advertisement1512 1961-02-27 9 loTi'Sroob THE REN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SINCAPORE (iKMparatrt ia tie Until Kiagtaa) IO H«S SAILS ta MEN. U.K A CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'pmi P. S'haa Pinang lENAVON Naakarg, Lontfafl. 6'moutk M MiOdiesbrovgh la Part/Trtay a Frt/a Frt HNCRMCNAN llmartl, Antwerp. Htarg. Bremen. Rotterdam a Frt/ 4Mm la Part/a Frt BENREKN lartw,1,512 words
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Advertisement1239 1961-02-27 9 w,w MeAUSTER <St CO.. LTD. \nSV l£l MMI V**** BLUBMAW UMB «a KLAVENES& LIME V UNMN. NAMOURC, ROTTEROAM. HAVRE LOS AMEIES, UN FRANCISCO. A NULL SEATTIE. VANCOUVER I PORTIANR Cm Of RIPON ActlPtiH cirge fM Ceitril A Srtt* S :;-i P. S'nam cenartk America. 1/ 3MM ll Part 1 Mir1,239 words
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MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
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Article763 1961-02-27 10 "'-a.. Kinta Kellas up Bd Pahang up 8d and Malayan up 9(1. Aokam was up eight cents, Petalmg up 184 osnis u> $422-, Rahman uv 14 ceiit-s to $l37'i. Rantau up 27t cents to $4 87J and Sungei way up 11 cents to $2. Four dollar rubbers763 words
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Article362 1961-02-27 10 By Our Market Correspondent \LL SECTIONS of the Malayan share market went ahead last week, encouraged by a slight improvement in economic news. Tin shares in particular gained fresh impetus from a spectacular rise in the metal price. There was a good list of substantial gains362 words
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Article30 1961-02-27 10 KIBBI.K TIN (per Ib.) per picull t'eb. 2« 78} eta. $396.5* 21 Nt eta. BSM.U 22 Mt eta, MM.M 2J 841 cU. $4*1.75 24 811 CU $40a.5« 25 MNJ2I30 words
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Article21 1961-02-27 10 Mala>an Stock Exchange: Feb. 25 Feb. 24 Industrials: 147.97 147.7* Tina: 225.64 224.96 Rubber*: 240.65 240.65 Jan. 1 1958=100.21 words
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Article29 1961-02-27 10 Wilklnaon Sel. Nuts Current payment 20 13* %t t Interim. Date of payment March 14 March IT ToUl for year 20% Toui for previous year 131% 32»%29 words
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Article1239 1961-02-27 10 IrTWE (late of ihares on the X Malayan Stock Exchange showing last business to Feb. 18 (A) and la.it business since that date. (B), with H and L standing for Highest and Lowest business laat year and to date, was: N I »iti lric«t 1.00 .10 Ordl1,239 words
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933 1961-02-27 10 BOTH Malaya's principal export earners improved last week, the rise of tin being particularly marked. There were also sißns of better demand for rubber. Both these Improvements are linked with hopes and in a few cases real evidence that the tide of the933 words
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Article400 1961-02-27 10 COMMODITY REVIEW pared with 7.394,000 tons in tha whole of 1959. There Is little In the steel mar. ket picture to point to a quick Improvement In U.S. steel production. Iron Age magazine reports. The market Is drifting with little change In the pattern of recent weeks. No real upturnAP - 400 words
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Article113 1961-02-27 10 THE Malavin Eichanfs Bsnki- AtitclatlMi n.Kde these change* in Its rates to merchanta on Saturday, fall rate* 10 »100) Maw Y*rN: ouying airmail T.T. 32 13/18. CD. 3:> 13/16. 90 d/st S3 316 credit bills. 33 5/16 trade bills. Canada i buylnc airmail TT 321 O.D. 32a. 90113 words
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Advertisement1111 1961-02-27 10 J/ j/ f f «fr fl^/fUTT sm ssi La&awaHajafl ■^mbbbsbslb(b g^^jßsjafcaaa^BMMM Express U.S.A. Pacific «h Atlantic Coast Service Cl A (1A E.I.A Spore P S'tiam Penang Mkon| l. Anjeies H Ye* 'XMikma Man" Cft I/I 7 Mar H Mar 12 Apr Kaaitaaa Mara 23 31 Mar 11 Mm Atr 211,111 words
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Advertisement521 1961-02-27 10 YOUR SHARE IN PROSPERITY The sensible modern woy to shore in ony country's prosperity is to invest in the country's soundest enterprises. When you invest in UNIT TRUSTS, you stoke your cloim to your shore of prosperity. Appltranom form aaat rrsv bookUt abtntmahU trim *Jo«.«»«r.. M.loron Unit Tnttts IM.. p521 words
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Advertisement256 1961-02-27 10 NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE OVERSEA TRADING A CO., KIALA LCMPI'K MALAYA As from 25th.. February. 1961. Mr Chia Cheah Tour our Singapore Branch Manager Is no more in our empioy ana therefore is noc authorised to transact b .siness or collect monies on our behalf. OVERSEA TRADING CORPORATION. 3. Raffles Place,256 words
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Advertisement752 1961-02-27 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC HEAD OF DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE BUILDING Applications are Invited from suitably qualified and experienced persons for the position of Head of the Department of Architecture and Building. Singapore Polytechnic. Candidates must possess an approved degree or diploma in Architecture and corporate membership or the Royal Institute752 words
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Advertisement574 1961-02-27 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Applications are invited for the Pom of Staff Nurse in the Municipal Health Department. Qualifications: Applicants should be Federal ClUsens not over 35 years of age and must be Registered Trained Nurses and hold a Midwifery Certificate. The possession of a Health Visitors Certificate574 words
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Advertisement844 1961-02-27 11 NOTICES CERLBOS (MALAYA) LIMITED A Production Superintendent is required by this Company to eventually take complete charge of a new factory in Petallng Jaya. The successful applicant will be required to take up his duties about September 1961. This is a senior appointment and applicants should be around 35/40 years844 words
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Advertisement729 1961-02-27 11 NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE KLANG TOWN COUNCIL Quotations are called for tbe following: Scavenging Vehicle one Petrol/diesel engine complete with tipping gear. Connervanc.v Collector one Petrol/diesel engine with independent engine drive to vacuum pump with flexible armoured i hose as extra. Quotations should include specifications of the vehicle concerned giving a.,729 words
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Advertisement907 1961-02-27 11 (Continued from Pafe 6) SITUATIONS VACANT 2* Word* SS (Min.)— Box St et*. txtrm WANTID female Malay cl*rk/typlst as* 17-24. Interview Kota Bban:. Apply P.O. Box 6 Kota Bharu. Ho travelling expenses. COMPETENT STIMOORAPNIR required for old-established agency bouse In Kuvla. Lumpur Apply Box AlOl2 B.T. XL. NEEDED SCIENCE TEACHER907 words
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Advertisement1007 1961-02-27 11 SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Word* Si (Min.)— Box $9 ci*. eif re EUROPEAN SACHILOR required to visit estates throughout Malaya aad Borneo aa representative for agricultural chemicals and estate machinery. Reply indicating ag*. experience and salary expected to Box A 3132 S.T. 8° pore. PILES SUPERVISOR, female, age 23 to 351,007 words
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Advertisement975 1961-02-27 11 OFFICE SPACE VACANT tt Word* U (Min.)— Box M et*. txtrm NAPPLBS PLACE 3.300 sq ft., fltuaga. Off** subject to negotiation Baa A3U7 B.T. S'por*. GODOWN SPACE VACANT 9$ Word* $i (Min.)— Box M els. oxtrn TO LIT OR tor Sale Lars* airy new godowni near Railways and BHB about975 words
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Advertisement517 1961-02-27 11 EDUCATION 20 Word* SS (Min.)— Box i» it*, txtrm SPSCIAUStD TUITION IN snortband. 104 SarasgoOß Oardao Way, S'dot*. TUITION M U (Min.)— Mox to ci*. mntrm ■tQUIRID PRIVATE TUITION for a children In EnKlnh. Mathematics; 4k Science Pboo* Spore Moll. ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL quallßsd •xpsrttnced instructors/ instructress complete course $75/-517 words
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Article636 1961-02-27 12 rpOTTENHAM HOTSPUR, bidding strongly for the League and Cup "double" this season, took another stride towards the First Division championship yesterday with a 1-0 win on Manchester City's ground. They lead the First Division^ table by nine points from Sheffield Wednesday, whose 1-0 win atReuter - 636 words
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288 1961-02-27 12 MAGNIFICENT VICTORY OVER IRISH OCOTLAND put themselves in line to win the Rugby Union triple crown for the first time since 1938 when they deservedly beat Ireland by 16 points (two goals* a penalty goal and a try) to eight (a goal288 words
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Article158 1961-02-27 12 RAIN AND MUD SPOILED TRIALS ONDON, Sun— A trial of mj experimental Rugby Union line-out laws at Roehampton here yesterday was rather inconclusive because Of a muddy ground and persistent rt in. Two experiments were tried out in a match between Rosslyn Park and Oxford University, watched by most ofReuter - 158 words
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Article84 1961-02-27 12 PIETERMARITZBURG (Natal), Sun.— Natal retained the Currie Cup when they beat Orange Free State by an innings and 55 runs yesterday. After knocking up 382 in reply to Free State's 163. Natal shot their opponents out the second time for 164. Natal wicketkeeper Denis Gamsy, 20,Reuter - 84 words
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Article355 1961-02-27 12 RUGBY UNION IK CLUB aiATCHES: Middledlesex Hospitals 0 Nuneaton 0: Old Alley nlans 6 Aldershot Service* 3: Old Millhllllans 0 Manchester 5: Paulines 0 Liverpool 3; Rosslyn Park 5 Oxford University 5; St. Mary's Hospital 6 London Welsh 21: St. Thomas's Hospital 0 United Services Portsmouth 5:355 words
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Article188 1961-02-27 12 60,000 SEE BATTLE IN MUD TWICKENHAM, (Middlesex;, Sunday ENGLAND, without a win this season, forced a 5-5 draw at a goal apiece in the Rugby international with France here yesterday. It was the third successive draw between the two teams. At half-time there was no score.Reuter - 188 words
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Article103 1961-02-27 12 NAIROBI, Sun.— The South African Rugby Union touring side scored 21 points in the first 15 minutes of the second half on their way to a crushing victory over East Africa by 39 points to nil here yesterday. The Springboks led 13-0 at half-time. Despite the pointsReuter - 103 words
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Article38 1961-02-27 12 MIAMI BEACH. Sun.— Floyd Patterson has agreed to Ingemar Johanssons suggestion that six-ounce gloves be used in their world heavyweight title fight here on Mar. 13. but turned down Johansson's request for a foreign referee.— U.P.l.38 words
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Article26 1961-02-27 12 SYDNEY. Sun.— Nick Birks of Australia beat the British Empire and Commonwealth javelin record here yesterday with a throw of 252 ft 4in— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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1230 1961-02-27 12 FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 1 Leicester 3 Birmincham 4 West Ham 2 Burnley 1 Blackburn 1 Cardiff 3 Wolves Fulham 4 Blackpool 3 Man. City 0 Tottenham I Newcastle 2 Aston 1 Notts Forest 3 Man. United 2 Preston 1 I vrrv>n Sheffield W. 11,230 words
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Advertisement256 1961-02-27 12 Now you pay even less to fly fastest to London BY D'o'/rC COIVIET NKW LOW ICONOMV FtRII Lower fares and TEN Comet flights every week to Europe and London! You can leave Singapore at midnight, arrive in London in time for tea next day. BOACs renowned cabin service makes sure256 words
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327 1961-02-27 13 PERAK Amateur F.A. president Teoh Chye Hin today appealed to sportsmen and sports organisations in the state to contribute to the Perak Stadium Fund. Mr. Teoh said that the Public Works Department would soon be starting work on Ihe SSOO.OOO stadium, which327 words
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Article, Illustration96 1961-02-27 13 CAN this oe the source of those "cert" tips sought after by the racing fraternity? Or is it that Lincolnshire entry Mustavon (left) and Morecambp are exchanging stable gossip at Sam Hall's establishment at Middleham, Yorkshire? Mustavon, winner of the race iast year, is oneReuter - 96 words
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Article32 1961-02-27 13 KLU'ANG, Sun.— Malacca Chinese beat Johore Chinese Hhtft-MCFA -Cup soccer match here today. The visitors led 2-0 at half'timt Bcorers: Robert Choc (9 Imins.) and Ban Chuan (24 'mins.).32 words
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Article339 1961-02-27 13 NAKAMURA FAILS IN FINE BID BEN ARDA of the Phillj plays big golf, today pines Open golf tourname 70-75 for 286. Arda. the Manila Golf Club professional who has never won a major tournament before, had a four-stroke lead after yesterday's third round. Today, he339 words
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Article99 1961-02-27 13 |CIINOAPORE, Sun. Singa- pore Recreation Club beat Teachers Union 2-1 in the Singapore Hockey Association's senior knockout competition at Farrer Park today. Recs got their winning goal in the 50th minute. Koy Chee. the Teachers goalkeeper, padded a flick from Cyril de Witt but let99 words
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Article56 1961-02-27 13 PENANG. Sun. Colours beat Whites 2-0 In the Federation women's hockey trial at Victoria Green today. Colours' forwards combined better and scored their first goal In the 16th minute through C. P. Jeeva Mudaliar Their second goal came nine minutes later when Josephine Chan's attempt was deflected Into56 words
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Article141 1961-02-27 13 SOCCER FRIENDLIEB i Spore) Rajajl 4 Serangoon Oardens 2; Alexandra 3 (Pala 2, Sudan) S pore Guard Reg! 3 (Hassan 2. Sulalmao). HOCKEY FED. WOMEN'S TRIAL (Penang): Colours 2 (CT. Jeeva Mudallar. Mr* Maxwell) Whites 0. BERVICEB SIX A SIDE (Spore i 18 Signal Regt. (defending champions) 1.141 words
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Article158 1961-02-27 13 CHONG TEIK TAKES SURREY TITLE T ONDON. Sun— Oon Chon* Telk, a Malayan medical student in London. won the men's single title in the Surrey badminton championships at Wimbledon last night, beating Bill Havers of Essex 15-12. 15-14 in the final. Although suffering from a blistered foot, the Malayan dictatedReuter - 158 words
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Article40 1961-02-27 13 PENANO. Bun. Selangor beat Perak 2-0 here this morning to win the women's hockey triangular championship Jeeva Mudaliar scored a goal in each half. Penang, who beat Perak 2-0 yesterday, finished runnersup. Yesterday, Selangor beat Penang 2-0.40 words
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Article26 1961-02-27 13 NEW YORK. Sun—American Olympic champion Ralph Boston broke the world Indoor record for the long Jump with a leap of 26ft 6Jln. yesterday. —U.P.I.UPI - 26 words
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458 1961-02-27 13 'DOUBLE' FOR LYE CHOON K.C. Wong is top motor-cyclist SINGAPORE. Sun. i Champion racing driver Chan Lye Choon started the season on a bright note when he scored a "double" a nd won the F.T.D. award for cars at Old Upper Thomson Road sprint today. Chan won two l.lOOcc and458 words
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Article140 1961-02-27 13 Leong gives $1000 gold cup IPOH, Bun. President of the Perak Chinese Football Federation, Mr. Leong Kee Nyean. will donate a $4,000 gold cup for a competition to raise the standard of soccer among Chinese in the state. This was announced at the PCFF annual meeting yesterday. The incoming committee140 words
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Article24 1961-02-27 13 PENANG. Sun. Penang Asians won the seven -a-slde knockout rugger competition when they beat Garrison Club 'A' 11-9 at Minden Barracks today.24 words
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Article65 1961-02-27 13 YEW YORK. Sun.— Valeri Brumel. 18-year-old Russian high Jumoer. ga'ned his second successive indoor win over American rival John Thomas. 19. here last night Brumel won with a leap of 2.8 metres (7ft 2in) .025 metres (one Inch) lower than the mark he achieved here theReuter - 65 words
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179 1961-02-27 13 Singapore Youths win with 4-2-4 plan SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore Youth soccer team, preparing for the third Junior Asian Cup competition at Bangkok in April, today beat Chinese Athletic 2-0 at Jalan Besar stadium. Youths, playing to a 4-2-4 formation with a deep-lying centre-forward outplayed the Athletic with their fast accurate179 words
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Article18 1961-02-27 13 SYDNEY, Sun.— Australlam cricket captain Richie Benaud successfully underwent an operation to remove his tonsils yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article220 1961-02-27 13 SAFAXI LUCKY TO BEAT REST SINGAPORE. Sun. •3 Singapore Amateur F.A President's XI were lucky to beat the Rest of Singapore 2-1 at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight.. Players from the Services, especially former British Olympic player Coates. gay« brilliant displays for tht Rest From the kick-off, with Coates constantly prompting220 words
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Article90 1961-02-27 13 SINGAPORE. Sun. P.R. Me*, sum with a score of 151 led th» eight qualifiers in the Royal Island Club's golf championship over 36 hole* played at Thomson Road over the week-end. The ball sweep winner for the 18 holes yesterday was Don Becker (69). T. Chambers (69)90 words
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Advertisement133 1961-02-27 13 V 1 S 9 cv. ft. Refrigerator For Only 337/" a m onth (with small dawn payment) Prifia'eira Product et Sanaral Motor* f MO Clamancaau Avtnua, Sinfaaara ■^"DOUBLE-ACTION" W wizard! I ROOM DEODORIZER '1 E. Fights air-borne germs jB mt stops household odours tJM HE* i At the push of133 words
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Advertisement80 1961-02-27 13 Families everywhere a °are enjoying daily BARLOVA the Tonic Food Beverage ]F» that gives them lots of GO }fnfttoil»il TWM's plenty to enjoy in Barlova tht r\ n^^B nourishing goodness of creamy milk, BPiAJ J/ A \IB BB ncri nuk and eggs the delicious chocolate A"n ri/Tr^^^^^B flavour and the80 words
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Page 13 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous45 1961-02-27 13 HOCKEY SPORE JUNIOR KO: RAF Tengah v Eveready (Farrer Pk). IPOH JUNIOR KO: La Banians v Town Council (upper p&dang). PENANG KO: Jolly Lads v MTC iD. Kramat). SOCCER CALDBECK CUP: Royal Dragoons v 11th Field Squadron, Royal Engineers i Garrison nround. Ashby Rd. Ipoh.i.45 words
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597 1961-02-27 14 Today, the UN flag was ilymf? over the Congo and what bad happened? asked Mr. Jek. He reaffirmed that tne PAP was anti-colonial and was born out of the antl-colonlal movement. Therefore, to accuse the PAP of being pro-colonial just because it did not597 words
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Obituary45 1961-02-27 14 MRS. CHAT* CHWEE HO (MSS Chront: Hung Yongi passed away peacefully on 26-2-61. leaving behind her heloved husband, an only daughter Maureen Yoke Cheng and two sons XlMun and KI-HoonK to mourn her loss. Funeral on Tuesday 28-2-1961 at noon from 256 Rangoon Road.45 words
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Advertisement522 1961-02-27 14 |MMHWHH^^pHp|KMHHpl|| ACKNOWLEDGMENT THE FAMILY of the late Mr. Yeo Kirn Chuang thank all friends, retativrs for th(ir condolence*, wreath*, errolln loan of cars and their kind assistance and attendance at the funeral. VEHICLES FOR SALt 70 Worit Si (Vim.)— Box it ett. extra AUSTIN 9SA 1957 model excellent condition one522 words
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Advertisement489 1961-02-27 14 VEHICLES WANTED 20 Wor4» Si (Him.) Box it ett. extra SECOND HAND Sports car wanted preferably MGA or TR 3. Pleaae Ring Ling Tel. B'pore ***** after S p.m. WANTED 1* H ortls Si (Him.)— Box tt el*, extra WANTED DEALER to sell ear. Phone Spore 2404 ext. 601 during489 words
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Advertisement537 1961-02-27 14 FOR SALE 2* Worit Si (Min.)-Box it ett. extra ORCHID PLANTS tor neginmrr. aba connoisseurs: Top quality, reasonable prices, advice given. Write to Slngapon Orchids Ltd., C.-itbav Building Sine* pore. OAILV DEMONSTRATIONS, Floor, Olan Singh's: "Passap" knitting Machine: "Tnrlisa" Sewtnsmachine; Selling at least $100.00 below competitive makes' Koch Traders, H537 words
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