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Title Section19 1961-04-17 1 AVI HAM DAILY II IMIIII MLI^yroMS '10.000 I The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1961. 15 CENTS.19 words
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Article1423 1961-04-17 1 P.M. cries 'aggression' after attacks kill 7 Leader of exiles says: We encouraged this I MIAMI (Florida). Sunday Two bomber pilots ask for refuge in Florida TWO Cuban bombers, one riddled with bullet holes and with its bomb racks empty, landed in the United States yesterday afterReuter - 1,423 words
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Article, Illustration151 1961-04-17 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The chairman of the Labour Party of Malaya, Inche Ishak bin Haji Mohamed (above), was elected chairman of the Socialist Front at its third congress today. He succeeds Inche Ahmad Boestamam, chairman of Party Rakyat. who had been the151 words
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225 1961-04-17 1 U.N. STOPS DEBATE TO PA Y TRIBUTE TO GAGARIN NEW YORK, Sunday. IMIK L.N. General Assembly yesterday interrupted its Congo debate to pay tribute to the Soviet spaceman, Yuri Gagarin. U Thant. of Burma, suggested that the Assembly might institute some formal acknowledgement to Gagarin on his achievement. Mr. Adlal225 words
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Article30 1961-04-17 1 IMPHAL, Northeast India,, Sun. Fifteen people were I injured three seriously when police opened flre on an armed crowd at Thoubla near here today. Reuter. 1Reuter - 30 words
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Article40 1961-04-17 1 CAIRO, Sat. Fourteen Egyptians, including two women, have booked seats on "the first spaceship to the moon," according to a private Egyptian travel agency, which is charging £E5 (about $42) reservation fee per seat. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article64 1961-04-17 1 RESCUE BID FOR MEN BURIED ALIVE TOKYO, Sun. Teams of rescue workers toiled throughout last night to try and reach 13 workmates buried alive in a tunnel at a construction site near Higashi. south of Tokyo. Police said rescuers had dug through debris and rubble but after several hours hadReuter - 64 words
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Article33 1961-04-17 1 DURBAN. Sun.—A 45-year-old goldminer. Bon Shepherd has walked the 400 miles between Johannesburg and Durban in nine days six and three-quarter hours the longest walk ever made in South Africa. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article162 1961-04-17 1 MOSCOW, Sunday. TME newspaper Pravda today disclosed a major purge in the cotton-growing Republic of Tadjikistan with the news that its Communist Party leader and the Prime Minister have been sacked and expelled from the party. Pravda reported that they arc accused of most crimesReuter - 162 words
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Article60 1961-04-17 1 PARIS, Sun. King Leka the first, 22-year-old student and former Sandhurst cadet, was today a monarch without a throne after taking the oath as King of Albania In succession to his father, exKing Zog, who died in Paris a week ago. He swore to safeguard the60 words
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167 1961-04-17 1 S. AFRICA REPUBLIC DAY PROTEST PLOT IS UNCOVERED JOHANNESBURG. Sun. J The South African police have uncovered a plot lor Atncans, and Cape coloured lo demonstrate wnen a Republic is declared at the end of next month, the Johannesburg Sunday Times said today. The police, who know a good dealReuter - 167 words
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Article39 1961-04-17 1 NEW YORK. Sun.— A letter In the New York Daily News signed James j. Holland, said "The United States should follow the .example of South Africa and get the heck out of the British Commonwealth.'" Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article78 1961-04-17 1 'Serve the State' decision JAKARTA. Sun. In- donesian intellec tuals are in future going to have to work for the Government for three years. Parliament ha> panned a Bill requiring thi.s service from all citizens po.-~se.sMi in degrees from institutions of higher learning at home and abroad. The Minister forReuter - 78 words
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Article52 1961-04-17 1 STATE OF CRISIb IN CEYLON? COLOMBO. Suu Crjloo <joy eminent mM today MMtfeMK) il>nul nmtiog will be brld la morrow, but did not npei if) reason. Informed •bacrven belie* c J-tat'j of tmtl tuisbt br dctlurtd in areai icotcrcd by npp«»iti"ii rderdl Fart;";, «iv! <]•. obtditntf; cimpji.;n f"r Tamil52 words
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Advertisement62 1961-04-17 1 Beautifully fashioned exceptional ioi/e/y cresyns all of select BRILLIANT QUALITY Securely Mooted a 'xy-i A'fS&gHßft^Bw 7 That's Ike Fartis Trae Mm Ml Line autimatic cileKir BB^ JF tell this it ailiict W4l *^MErl^P3r leciuse it its nun>^P mm^r\^ midera dill, ikiit »< wKfS^^Sf^ cisiDf. It'i sunetlmi entirely ia watch fe^^^^^SSSSj^S^fiSf62 words
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Advertisement63 1961-04-17 1 PATEK PHILIPPE Is tnt: only watch manutuclnrer whoMj entire collection ot men's watches carrier engraved on every movement, the official stump ot the State ol Geneva, the authentic guarantte ol centuries-old "GENEVA QUALITY." H. SENA, LTD. HICH CLASS lEWELLERS Singapore <V Pon.ine Satay, time for a W^O BEER Tiger has63 words
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Article54 1961-04-17 2 AMMAN, Sun. The Jordanian Foreign Minister, Mr. Muza Nasser, yesterday denied Israeli allegations that Jordan was massing forces in the Arab sector of Jerusalem. He was replying to a complaint by the Israeli Foreign Ministry that Jordanian equipment in the area exceeded the limit permitted by theReuter - 54 words
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Article491 1961-04-17 2 JERUSALEM, Sun THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN A CONFESSION OF GUILT-EXECUTION WOULD BE BETTER, HE TELLS HIS LAWYER A DOLF EICHMANN was quoted here yesterday as telling his lawyer that "I would never have committed suicide even if I had had an opportunity to do so." The JerusnlemReuter - 491 words
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Article, Illustration128 1961-04-17 2 I HOPE TO BE A FREE MAN SOON IOMO Kenyatta (seated facing camera), alleged Mau Mau leader, now living under restriction in Marala. Kenya, met the Press for the first time since his arrest in 1952. He said: "I hope I shall soon be able to128 words
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328 1961-04-17 2 Mac gives lie to 'leader Kennedy' theory ONDON, Sun. The Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan. last night described as "complete nonsense" a theory of an American newspaper that President Kennedy was determined to establish nimself as leader of the free world, while discouraging him (Mr. Macmillan) as "an honest brokerReuter - 328 words
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Article54 1961-04-17 2 LONDON. Sun.— The Conservative Party today made political history by having been continuously In power for a longer period than any other British party In this century. Under the Prime Ministership of Sir Winston Churchill, the Conservatives achieved power on Oct. 26. 1951. and have retainedReuter - 54 words
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Article48 1961-04-17 2 TOKYO. Sun. About 130,000 workers of private railway and bus unions and 36,000 taxi drivers throughout Japan today struck for higher wages. Management and labour union representatives failed to reach an agreement today after all-night negotiations. The strike lasted from 12 to 24 hours— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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285 1961-04-17 2 LAOS: RUSSIA TO REPLY IN 'FEW DAYS' MOSCOW, Sunday. I^HE Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Gromyko, has indicated that Russia would reply in a few days to a call for a cease fire in Laos. Reliable source* said he did so In a talk here with the U.S. Ambassador. Mr. Llewellyn285 words
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Article53 1961-04-17 2 LONDON. Sun. A coin dealer here paid a record £4.000 ($34.000 i at a sale here for a Henry the Eighth ccin of 1526 which the owner thought was of no (treat value. It, was the highest price ever paid for a single coin atReuter - 53 words
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Advertisement102 1961-04-17 2 DRAMATIC REDUCTION Bctoute of the enthutioith* B.S.A. MotorCycle range at new low prices. OWN A TODAY IT'S EASIER TO PAY 12S BANTAM (MODEL Dl) A thoroughly reliabto lightweight machine of proven performorve ond outstanding economy. JSo OHV STAfc (MODEL B 40) Here 11 anoutstanding light yet powerful machine special features102 words
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Miscellaneous7 1961-04-17 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby (%K~>|| v7 words
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Article, Illustration773 1961-04-17 3 CAPT. BROWNE'S ADVENTURE IN KATANGA NEW YORK, Sun. Briton led international 'invading unit 9 says UN AN international unit com■l*- manded by a Briton and including other British and South African soldiers was the "backbone" of a recent military offensive launched from Katanga, an official United Nations report said yesterday.Reuter - 773 words
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Article233 1961-04-17 3 Soekarno axes another 4 parties JAKARTA. Sun. Pr> J sident Soekarno, un- der his programme of "guided democracy, yesterday ordered the dissolution of four political parties. The President acted on the eve of his departure on a trip, that includes stops in Washington and Moscow. The President's action reduced theUPI - 233 words
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164 1961-04-17 3 Algerians now ready for peace talks TUNIS. Sun. The A Algerian leaders said last night they were ready for negotiations with France to bring peace to Algeria. An editorial in El Moudjahid, weekly newspaper of the National Liberation Front (F.L.N.) said: "The provisional government of the Algerian Republic is readyReuter - 164 words
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Article335 1961-04-17 3 JAKARTA, Sunday TLL WORK HARD FOR RETURN OF WEST IRIAN' PRESIDENT S O E KARNO left Jakarta by air today on a 10--week world tour. At a ceremony transferring administrative Dower to the First Minister. Dr. Djuanda. the President said: "I shall work hard abroadReuter - 335 words
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190 1961-04-17 3 Mac and Jack are worse than Hitler, says Russell BIRMINGHAM, Sun. Earl Russell. 88, British philosopher and prominent figure in the Campaign for Nuclear disarmament, said here yesterday: "We used to call Hitler wicked for killing off the Jews, but Kennedy and Macmillan are much more wicked than Hitler." HeReuter - 190 words
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Article25 1961-04-17 3 ROME, Sun.— Chet Baker, American modern jazz trumpeter, was found guilty here yesterday on drug charges and sentenced to 18 months' jail.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article30 1961-04-17 3 WARSAW, Sun. Polling began early today in fine weather in Poland's national election. Over 18 million electors were voting to elect 460 deputies to the new Parliament. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Miscellaneous398 1961-04-17 3 OAniA eiM/>ABABe > Album Of Harmony; 10.00 HanRADIO SINGAPORE cocks Half Hour; 10.30 The BBC Medium Wave 476 metres Jazz clut >: no Melodies And Short Wave: 62 metre, gK£T a T from 8.00 9.00 p.m. mmmm A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.02 RADIO MALAYA Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; (41398 words
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Article273 1961-04-17 4 TICKET SALE TO BOOST AID TO ALGERIANS CINGAPOKK, Sun. —More than 000 members of 20 cultural organisations and old boys' associations will launch l week-long shopto shop campaign here tomorrow to push sale of tickets of a variety show in aid of the Algeria273 words
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Article60 1961-04-17 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Sim Ah Bee. 18. of Sungei Rengit. Pengerang, was today bound over in $200 to be on good behaviour for six months for attempting to outrage the modesty of a 14--year-old girl. Lee Lai Yen. at 7 p.m. on Jan. 26. Sim.60 words
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149 1961-04-17 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. A Nanvang University students' publication has pledged to promote racial harmony and cultural Interflow in Malaya. Reviewing their work in the past year and setting a new line for the "newcomers" to follow, the outgoing board of editors of Suloh Nantah warned of149 words
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Article57 1961-04-17 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak, will spend three days this week visiting eight Government departments under the portfolio of the Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. The visits begin on Wednesday at 9.30 a.m. when he calls at the57 words
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Article49 1961-04-17 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The 30-man band of the Third Eapt Anglian Regiment arrived here today from Malacca on their way to Bangkok to play during Queen Elizabeth ll's birthday celebrations. They were accompanied by their bandmaster, warrant officer Reginald Brown. The 31 men leave for Bangkok tomorrow.49 words
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Article34 1961-04-17 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— "Dance Delight" featuring "Miss Lion City 1961", organised by the Singapore Deaf Association, will be held at the Sea View Hotel on April 30, In aid of the Deaf School.34 words
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Article157 1961-04-17 4 SINGAPORE DRANK MORE, DROVE LESS SINGAPORE, Sun. Singaporeans are drinking and smoking more but driving less according to the latest report of revenue collections issued by the Customs Department. Total revenue for the first three months of this year was $29,608,000 $1,706,000 more than he same period last year and157 words
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Article85 1961-04-17 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Water pressure will be reduced due to repair work carried out at a water main at Seng Poh Road, between 8.30 a.m. and midnight, on Monday. The area affected will be:— Seng Poh Road. Moh Guan Terrace. Yong Siak Street. Guan Chuan Street, Kirn Pong85 words
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177 1961-04-17 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Lord Carrington, the First Lord of tho Admiralty, who arrived here late last night, spent a quiet day today resting before ne begins his visits to naval establishments here. Tomorrow at 5 p.m. Lord Carrington. who Is staying with the Commander-in-Chief Far177 words
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Article, Illustration46 1961-04-17 4 MR. STEVEN Lee Kwai Seng and Miss Jessie Koh Nya Chit, after their wedding at St. Bernadette Church, Zion Road, in Singapore on Saturday. Mr. Michael Thomas Jenkins and Miss Elizabeth Murray after their wedding: at the Church in Orchard Road on Saturday.46 words
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Article183 1961-04-17 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. MORE than 400 employees of the Singapore Fire Brigade mostly fire-fighters will each receive $150 in back pay. This was agreed to between the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees and officials of the Treasury In a meeting at the Labour Ministry this afternoon183 words
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Article145 1961-04-17 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places at 7 p.m. during the week starting tomorrow. TOMORROW: Pulau Minyak. Lorong 1. Oeylang; Lorong Chuan P.A.P. Branch; Onreat Road quarters; Tong Lee Road, off I .In lan Kayu Rd.; Bukit Timah145 words
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Miscellaneous438 1961-04-17 4 ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES mHE following is today's M^™fj= p^- Medan <OA Pen.ng. Ipoh. g^™^; 1 schedule of civil air- WWJ f from Kuantan. Kuala Lumpur craft movements at Paya U J »P»» Alr L e c i£ om ii -7 in (ML 115) 4.30 pjn.; from JakarLebar airport, Singapore: on438 words
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Article459 1961-04-17 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday RAZAK TO URGE EXPERIMENT OF SESSIONS TILL 11p.m. HnHE Government proposes to have night sittings of the House of Representatives when it meets this week. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, will move a resolution that as an "experimental measure," the House459 words
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96 1961-04-17 5 TECHNICAL COURSES BY POST: APPLY SOON KLALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Central Apprenticeship Board is to start correspondence courses this year for the benefit of apprentices in outlying districts. For a start correspondence tuition will be given only to a limited number of apprentices who are in the mechanical and electrical96 words
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Article26 1961-04-17 5 SEGAMAT. Sun.— The Rubber Research Institute will organise a six-month rubber planting course at Kampong Pudu. 20 miles from here, beginning on April 2226 words
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Article34 1961-04-17 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Detectives last night raided gang hide-outs in Robinson Road. Henderson Road and Geylang Road and arrested seven men. who are being held under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance.34 words
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160 1961-04-17 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. T<HE Malayan Youth Hostels Association plans to J set up a chain of youth hostels on the East Coast. It has applied for a piece of land at Telok Chempadak. Pahang, and hopes shortly to erect a hostel there as160 words
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Article79 1961-04-17 5 SEREMBAN. Sun. Haji Mohammed Hashim bin Hajl Talib was elected the president of the Negrl Sembilan Government Pensioners Association. Others elected were: Vicepresident. Mr. Soo Hoy Wah; hon. secretary, Mr. J.R. Sta Maria; hon. treasurer, Mr. T. Raja; committee Inche Sher Mohammed bin Kher Din. Inche79 words
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276 1961-04-17 5 Alliance gains six seats without a contest at Kangar I^ANGAR, Sun. tiix of 12 Alliance candidates were returned unopposed when nominations for the first Kangar Town Council elections were received today. For the other six seats. Alliance candidates are being opposed by Independents. No other party is contesting. Polling day276 words
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Article, Illustration268 1961-04-17 5 Ex-S'pore man's top job in Britain starts a row ONDON, Sun. A row has blown up over the appointment of a former Singapore civil servant to a top hospital Job in London. Mr J.D. Haskins. 43. formerly Assistant Commissioner for Labour in Singapore, has been selected to become secretary to268 words
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Article40 1961-04-17 5 MUAR, Sun. Electricity supply to certain areas here will be liable to interruption from 8 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. tomorrow and on Tuesday as work is carried out by the Central Electricity Board to improve the supply system.40 words
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249 1961-04-17 5 D-PLAN 'LIKE PUTTING CART BEFORE THE HORSE' KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Federation Government's rural development plans came under heavy fire at the Socialist Front's third annual congress here today. The chairman of the Front, Inche Ahmad Boestaman. said they were like "putting the cart before the horse." He added: "In249 words
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Article101 1961-04-17 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The shortage of officers in the Forest Department has been described as "serious" in the latest Issue of the Malayan Forester. The publication says: "There does not seem to be any relief In sight until officers under training overseas return to serve the.department."101 words
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Article64 1961-04-17 5 SEGAMAT. Sun.— A labourer in the Public Works Department here, Mohamed Napis bin Yassin, 40, was seriously hurt when he was knocked down by a car at Labis, 20 miles from here, on Friday evening while paintnig a white traffic line In the centre of the64 words
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Advertisement91 1961-04-17 5 little X the girl who llkea a dipped -front girdle. Slim* your waiat, flattens your tummy, smooths^L your hips. In white and black, fxtra aroall, amall, medium, large, and extra Urge. She't got 45 cane* of A Y OSET! K-__S) Smart men go noli over wonderful tatting ■BfflfcnTffW AVOSET, the91 words
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Article89 1961-04-17 6 BIG PARADE FOR QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY BINOAPORE. Bun. Gen. Sir Richard Hull, cummander-ln-chlef, Far East Land Forces, will review a parade of contingents from the Royal Navy, the Army, the R.A.F. and the Slngapo-e Military Forces on Friday in honour of Queen Elizabeth's birthday. The parade will have supporting contingents from89 words
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658 1961-04-17 6 CUBA BLAMES U.S. FOR THE DAWN RAIDS ON HAVANA ROA TALKS OF THIS VANDALISTIC OUTRAGE' UNITED NATIONS, Sunday rpHE Cuban For- eign Minister yesterday blamed the United States for the dawn bomb attacks on Havana. Dr. Raul Roa said the attacks were a "vand a 1 i s ti cReuter - 658 words
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279 1961-04-17 6 Cult vows to kill Australian settlers PORT MORESBY, Sunday. "DEPORTS of the revival of a secret society of native sorcerers, sworn to kill Australian settlers, have cast a shadow of "jungle magic" in the Pacific island of New Britain. A newspaper report of an interview said to have been RivenReuter - 279 words
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Article36 1961-04-17 6 TEL AVIV, Sun One of Israels former top military planners, Lt.-Col. Israel Baer, has been detained on suspicion of having contacts with foreign espionage agents, it was announced here last night Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article189 1961-04-17 6 Swing to Tories in council polls I ONDON, Sun. A swing towards the Conservative Party in the 62 county council elections in England and Wales was maintained today in latest results. Early today with only seven results still to come the Conservative Party's central ofnri» released the following state ofReuter - 189 words
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Miscellaneous128 1961-04-17 6 Bugs Bunny By Balph' HeimdaM LVi Abner By At Capp HOW EXOTIC. 1 1 f -AND HOW KIND OF W 1 TMENOTOF THOSE BARBARIANS TO 1 THE r-zhf ANOTHE V J7 THE DOUGH, AMP If GUARD THE SACRED > PIE. Vj uf/ Jz^£^~ 1 J'^ > THE HEATED PUNJINVORE VASE,128 words
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Article, Illustration1751 1961-04-17 7 COINCIDENCES SENT AN INNOCENT MAN TO THE GUILLOTINE Straits Times Special Feature A notorious criminal was his double ON June 7, 1796, a morbid crowd assembled in Paris to see three men, Ettienne Courriol, a horse dealer, Jules Bernard, a corn merchant, and Joseph Lesurques, a recently retired merchant ofDaily Mirror - 1,751 words
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Article78 1961-04-17 8 19 Wordt $10 (Minimum) CRATIFUL THANKS to Dr. Matron and all thr nursing staff of Singapore Nurstnc Home for recovery of healthRallldays. MRS. CHAN SAI 100 and rhildrta thank rtlativrs. friends for their visita and prayer*, v. reaths. me.s.tafcei of I'ondoltm* hi the funeral of her hui* band 14-4-61.78 words
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Article26 1961-04-17 8 It Ward* $2.S$ (Min.t CONVENTION ON YOUTH Evangelism sponsored by Youth for Christ r.uioff OaMaf*. IMrhri of Malaya April 20th to -.'nrt All welcome.26 words
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Article329 1961-04-17 8 in Wordi $10 (Minimum) WELCAR shr.-drti-il What Is the ftnrM of nil breakfast cereals and the tire of. ack-ack: airwick airosol Fly-killrr shoots down all flyint: In■•eta. No unpleasant smell, no stain, safe to use in kitchens. MATERNITY REGISTERS RaaejsWC available /rom Ika c'axion Preaa IIWTI Ltd 170-174 Sunicel329 words
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Article638 1961-04-17 8 There is not an ounce of fact to support Cuban suspicion of American complicity in the B-26 raids on Cuban airfields and cities. American sympathy with the guerrillas in Cuba and with Cuban refugees who are plotting insurrection is another matter. But sympathy with Castro's enemies is638 words
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Article446 1961-04-17 8 The Commission which is to inquire into the economics of the Malayan Railway begins work at a time when the finances of the undertaking reflect a continuing recovery from the depression of 1957-59. Last year the Railway's revenue reached $66.3 million, an improvement of $5.6 million on446 words
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Article123 1961-04-17 8 Ipoh's experiment with the parking meter system has got off to a poor start. On the first two days, new type parking bays in four selected business areas were virtually deserted. The Town Council should not, however, be discouraged by this chilly reception. Singapore's scheme fared no better123 words
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Article, Illustration1017 1961-04-17 8 CEYLON— A state of emergency next AS the Tamil passive resistance movement enters its third month the Ceylon Government is considering the possible application of the Public Security Act and a Heclaration of a State nf Emergency. Though there is a u-nl prospect that the strug^'e Is about to move1,017 words
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Letters
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233 1961-04-17 8 "ITIE general secretary of the All-Malayan Estate Staff Union appears to have his facts mixed. Guthrles may not have Asian managers, but they do have quite a few Asian assistants. It Is rather difficult to reconcile the two statements by the union233 words
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Letter124 1961-04-17 8 SAT for the summer 1960 O. C. E. examination through a private centre In Singapore. The results were published on October 5. 1960. Yet I have had no news as to whether the certificate has or has not arrived in Singapore However as a school124 words
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Letter53 1961-04-17 8 BANNERS aimed at b<td drivers are cropping up in many parts of town. O:.e has been placed on tne fence of the compound tit the Family Planning ssoclatlon. In refl letters a foot high It proclaims: "Accidents need not happen If we ex* ercLse more care."53 words
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Article573 1961-04-17 8 on the scene IHOm a distinctly cramped office m Singapore architect Ho Kok Hoe who created the exciting not to say controversial design for the new National Museum in X.L.'s Lane Gardens Is well advanced on working out the Interior right down to details of individual exhibits. Construction is likely573 words
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Advertisement569 1961-04-17 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. 10 Words lit I Minimum) AMIR: to Mr A Mm M K. ZirMyr Amir. dHUKhlrr on 1.V4 fil at Gl*rnin Hospital. Australian Papera pleaur copy. Word, 5/0 Vinimum) JESUOASON AVATMURY: Thr »n- •finent 1.1 annoum-rd b«i»»«n C>rll BaUsinflunn »nd Joy* Nesamalar on I»-«-«l at Kuala Lumpur. Hi Warit569 words
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Advertisement9 1961-04-17 8 //good WATCHES DESERVE GEMEXI V WATCHBANDS/ MADE IN J9 words
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Advertisement64 1961-04-17 8 COOLTIPT^) tt^S^ a 9ttre to pe a"a |Vn/ST? 'OK MI N't K MS9& .U 1I«NIT RINaS ,fZ-^ KV/^*S fl«A> CU*» LINKS C\ o-v-X $TUOS JO, lATTIIIY ROAD, 0 SINGAPORE Till 3S4M X7ORH THE HEALTH UNDER-WEAR Made from best combed yarn Elastic Knit for snug fit Provides control without restriction mm^m\^%.64 words
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Article473 1961-04-17 9 INQUIRY SENDS COPY OF QUESTIONNAIRE TO 1,000 USERS, AND ASKS: TELL US THE SORT OF SERVICE YOU NEED npHE independent commission set up by the Federation Government to inquire into the economic and financial position and prospects of the Malayan Railway has started sending 1,000473 words
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Article72 1961-04-17 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Seventy new students. Including 24 girls, joined the Muslim College at Klang when it re-opened today after a three-month vacation. Dr. Mohamed Abdui Rauf. the principal, said the college was facing a serious shortage of accommodation. The college has an enrolment of more72 words
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Article37 1961-04-17 9 IPOH, Sun.— The 11 members of the Indonesian women's goodwill mission now visiting Malaya today paid a courtesy call on the Sultan and the Raja Perempuan o' Perak at the Istana Iskandarlah here this morning.37 words
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Article31 1961-04-17 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. There were 597 new motor cars and 593 new motor cycles on Singapore roads in March bringing the total to 65.065 and 20 541.31 words
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Article, Illustration313 1961-04-17 9 CHIEF JUSTICE AND THAI PRINCE AMONG THOSE ON BOARD THE ORSOVA SINGAPORE. Sun. There were V.I.P.s galore on board the P. and O. liner Orsova (28.790 tons) when she left Singapore for Europe today Among them was Singapore's Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose,313 words
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Article24 1961-04-17 9 KUANTAN, Sun. A school costing $28,000 will be built soon at Sungel Dua, Bentong. for aborigine children under the rural development programme.24 words
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78 1961-04-17 9 SINOPORE, Sun. Radio Singapore's services in four languages, English. Chinese, Malay and Indian, will be heard on short-wave frequencies as from May 1. Listeners in the Federation, Thailand, Indonesia and Borneo will be able to receive Radio Singapore programmes in all four languages. The78 words
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Article71 1961-04-17 9 ALOR STAR. Sun.— A padi planter, Ahmad bin Awang, who killed another padi planter in a fight, was today sentenced to three years 1 jail by the Kedah Assize Court. Ahmad. 54, pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of committing culpable homicide not amounting to murder71 words
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Article42 1961-04-17 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Mr. F.A. Fielding was reelected chairman of the Automobile Association of Malaya at Its annual general meeting held here today. Other office-bearers elected were: vice-chairman, Inche Abu Bakar bin Fathil; secretary and treasurer. Mrs. K.S Lim.42 words
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Article211 1961-04-17 9 LEADERS OF UMNO PLAN NEW SET-UP SINGAPORE, Sun. Umno leaders here today met behind closed doors to draw up plans for a reorganisation of the party. The meeting followed election of officials In all five divisions of Singapore Umno earlier In the day. The new chairman of each division attended211 words
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Article92 1961-04-17 9 Accused of kidnapping schoolboy JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Lim Kong. 42, of Jalan Pasar, Jemeluang, 14 miles from Merging, appeared In the Sessions Court today on two counts of kidnapping and attempted extortion. Lim is accused of kidnapping a 12-year-old schoolboy, Teng Wah Fook, also of Jemeluang, on Nov. 28 last92 words
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263 1961-04-17 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. CINOAPORE'S team swept the board last night In the St. John Ambulance Brigade first-aid competition at the Happy World Stadium to win the $3,000 gold trophy donated by Dato Lee Kong Chlan. Other teams came from Penang, Perak and Selangor. The263 words
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Article227 1961-04-17 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. ITOE AUSTRALIAN community in Malaya appears generally to support its Government's immigration policy, according to a student's research He Is Mr. Peter Boyce, a" young Australian graduate doing research work here on "Australian-Malayan relations'" under a Commonwealth fellowship. "Of more than 100 Australians227 words
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Article22 1961-04-17 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A 12-man Japanese youth goodwill mission left for Tokyo today after a threeweek tour of the Federation.22 words
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301 1961-04-17 9 SRI MENANTI, Sun. A PURIFICATION ceremony in connection with the installation of the Yang di-Per-tuan Besar and the Tengku Ampuan took place at Sri Menanti this morning. The Ruler and his Consort rode to a specially-built structure in a carriage drawn by 99301 words
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Advertisement15 1961-04-17 9 |HHr See the NEW j W CINfjFR ill hB Knitting machine! NOW AVAILABLE IN SINGAPORE15 words
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Advertisement150 1961-04-17 9 ...YOU'VE HAD PROGRESS MOTORS LTD. GIVE YOU A TRADE.IN PROPOSITION ON A NEW I HOLDEN I Phenomenal New and Used Car Sales prove Progress Motors Ltd., policy of Trade-in Values is the right one. We urgently require more used vehicles, so call today and obtain an honest valuation of your150 words
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Article, Illustration839 1961-04-17 10 New fears of revival of terror in Kenya, and the enigma of the man whose guilt is in question By ALLINGTON KENNARD JOMO KENYATTA. By George Ddf. (Gollonci 21s.) JN KENYA the British are again on the razor's edge. Not until there is an839 words
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Article, Illustration337 1961-04-17 10 THE JUNGLE ENDS HERE. Sy Katharine Sim. (Heddar «nd Stoughton 165.) MY FRIEND ANNIE. By Jon* Duncan. (Macmillan lit.) By WALTER WARWICK THE kris on the dustjacket of The Jungle Ends Here and the tag inside which promises murder and intrigue in modern Malaya do Katharine337 words
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Article52 1961-04-17 10 THE DURIAN TREE. By Michael Keon. (Hamish Hamilton. 165.). Communist terrorists In the Malayan jungle; Ng. a Chinese, has captured an English girl to hold as hostage. The story fans out to include a wide slice of life in Malaya prior to Independence. Well written, romantic,52 words
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Advertisement326 1961-04-17 10 Y if you suffer 1 from A BRONCHITIS I read this I EPH AZONF. tablets are available to all sufferers from bronchitis, asthma, bronchial catarrh, phltfgm on the chest, hay fever and allied complaints. EPHAZONE is easy to take, safe to use and gives quick, relief and sureness of effect.326 words
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Advertisement185 1961-04-17 10 REFRIGERATION REFRIGERATORS 1. Brand new tilt-out butter compart2. Brand n*w full-width door thclvrt 3. Brand new anodiied aluminium door ihtlf fronts mitt rust. 4. Brand new "ttraight-puU* safety ■I* door latch. Doo» lock prevents pilferage. 2 Keys supplied. Lmk. /Jm 5. Removable easy-to-clean ttorj(c B^B^B^B^s^^_^ >^>^| 6. Tall bottle storage.185 words
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Miscellaneous223 1961-04-17 10 Straits Times crossword ACROSS 6. Hamlet, In wealth or poverL ie^^SS' 8rea g$«- ha,5. Flowery part of neat MS. g j^."^ copper troubled 0. People who are fast, of »>*> ut another?-Rubblsn! course, undress in the open g^ fw gwm (7 5> 10 »!3L ,«7 DerS beCOm 15- Unusual orchwtra223 words
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Advertisement1646 1961-04-17 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE FREIGHT ENQUIRIES: Til: 2415. PASSAGE ENQUIRIES: Til: 2412. TO ADEN, LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON t CONTINENTAL PORTS. Oue Spoil tans r. S'hani fenang PATP.OCLUS Liverpool, lilasgc* In Port Tedav Apr II AUTOIYCUS Marseilles. LivoipMl In Port, Apr 21 Apr 22 MENELAUS Liverpool. Glasgow Apr 21 Apr 241,646 words
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Advertisement1398 1961-04-17 11 THE E. A. C. LINES- ADEN REDSEA. MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. Spore P Sham Penani AAv-Vfli "FALSTRIA" I) 24/21 Api IS Apr/ 1 May 27/21 Apr 1^ YgyVISl "SAR6OOHA- a) it Apr, 4 May 5/ 7 May 1/ 1 May YSsJCvSI "«I«A" 31/31 Apr VVwKr "JUTLAHDIA" I) 13 251,398 words
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Advertisement1436 1961-04-17 11 K NC THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. %g SINGAPORE (incorporated il tke United Kingdom) LINES SAILS tl ADEN. U.K ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'pon P. S'hai* ftnant BENVANNOCH Antwerp, Ltllll. HMtOurg. Bremen. Rotterdam U/1S Apr BENVORLICN Hamkirg, LOMM. G'mouth 11/24 Apr 75 21 Api 71/31 Apr lENWYVIS liveipiil. Havre. M'prough 25-211,436 words
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Advertisement1226 1961-04-17 11 ta^ McALISTER <Sc CO.. LTD. \B&\ 'Us no: ***** «|2aaL. \F*+* BLLERMAN UMB «fc KLAVBNBSS UMB LONO N HAMBURG. ROTTEROAM. HAVRE LOS ANSELES, SAN FRANCISCO ft NOLL. SEATTLE VANCOUVER ft PORTLANB OH OF WELLINGTON Acciptilg cargl tei Central ft Soutk Snore P. Sham Penani Aenrica. 21 21 Apt 27/21 Apr1,226 words
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1147 1961-04-17 12 From Our Market Correspondent THE under-lying current strength of the Malayan Stock Exchange was demonstrated last week by the way in which investors kept their heads despite the wide rises and falls in the tin price. Gains of $11.50 in a day and a1,147 words
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Article32 1961-04-17 12 RI'BBER TIN (prrlb.l (prr picul) April 10 83', cts. $419 11 88 < .cts. $430.50 12 B*J cts. $435.62! a 13 88', eta. $432.50 14 89 ct*. 5425.5 C 15 $424.5032 words
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Article22 1961-04-17 12 Malayan Stock Indices: Apr. 15 Apr. 14 Industrials: 158.37 154.57 Tins: 276.75 275.52 S Rubber: 251.16 251.16 Jan 1 1958=100.22 words
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Article55 1961-04-17 12 Mr. John William Dixon and George Bernard Sibley have been appointed directors of the British India Steam Navigation Co. Ltd.. it is announced through the local agents, Islay Kerr and Co. Ltd. Mr. Dixon, 47. has been connected with 8.1. since 1931, wnile Mr. Sibley, 52, since 192755 words
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Article97 1961-04-17 12 rf Malayan txchangt Banks' A«iociatlon made these ehangea In Its rate to merchants on Saturday (all rates to $100) Canada: buying airmail T.T. 321, O.D. 32t, 90 d/st 32 15/16 credit bills. 33 trade bills. telling T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada 32 1 '16: Swiss Francs 1401: Belgian97 words
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Article62 1961-04-17 12 J. Waugh Str. Trading do. Borrlli I lu Brnut ltd. Malacca Current Date of payment payment 20 cts. April 21 $2 May 3 75 cta.» May 3 25'. May 19 10 May 12 15'. April 29 f Includes 75 cts. bonus Interim. Total for year 20 cts. $3.2562 words
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Article1283 1961-04-17 12 tHK «ute of (hare* on the Malayan Stock Exchange howinj last business to April 8 (A) and last business since that date (B). with H and L standing for Highest and Lowest business last year and to date, was: INDUSTKIUS HI I III INCM. 1.00 .80 Ords1,283 words
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512 1961-04-17 12 f«o>moin i I hi i*%% i V~ ll—- i- HIGHLIGHT of the week in commodity markets was again tin, the price of which by Wednesday had been taken up to $435.62$ per picul. the highest since Korean War days. Thereafter the price reacted512 words
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Article171 1961-04-17 12 UK FIRM SEEKS LOCAL AGENTS T^EMPAIR Ltd., a subsidiary of the Rootes Group, is looking for distributors for Singapore, the Federation and Borneo to handle the company's air-conditioners. Mr. J. M. Falrgrieve. th» export sales representative, is now in Malaya investigating the market. Mr Fairgrieve said that Tempair manufactured a171 words
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Advertisement1019 1961-04-17 12 pf*f*H r mffy vWr^wjwFm II Bjpi^BW Wy bWC^ \^sßß^^ll»««sTapatsW™»J jK \?LALINE| Express U.S.A. Pacific ck Atlantic Coast Servloe E.T.A. E.T.A. E.T.A. E.T.A. E.T.A. S pore Hongkong Honolulu S. Francisco I Angeles N. York •J. "Bilmi Mari" 17/11. Apr A Apr 12 May 15 slay 1 tow U.S. "Kusitawa Man' 11,019 words
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Advertisement536 1961-04-17 12 ONLY THE BEST IS GOOD ENOUGH.... when the monogers, Malayan Unit Trusts Limited invest your money, you are employing financial experts to spread your investment over Maloya's soundest enterprises. Application form mnd trr* booklet obtainable from the Hanaqtr,, Moiovnn Unit T. u iii Po Box 90 Singoport (Tel. *****) 01536 words
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Advertisement388 1961-04-17 12 NOTICES THE ASIA LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) having been Informed that Policy No.A/L.***** on the life of Tan Teng Kuay has been lost, hereby give notice that if no claim in respect of this policy is received by the Directors within 21 days from this date, a388 words
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Advertisement1101 1961-04-17 13 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Only candidates with the stipulated Q^ ll 1 0^ 10 Applications per permanent appointment must satisfy usual birth and residential qualifications. 1. TEACHER in Voluntary Institutions. (School for Blind). Social Welfare Department S s A 22^la-!65 A /2Mxl5/ 385/4Mx2OA-SO5/SS6x2BA-665 p.m. (Men) $190x15A-220/240x15A-330/355x15A-416/445x20A-825 p.m. (Women) An allowance of1,101 words
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Advertisement1502 1961-04-17 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS The Air Ministry Directorate General of Works has a vacancy j for a Quantity Surveying Assistant j for service in Singapore. Applicants should be fully conversant with written and spoken English and experienced in measurement of site building works, i abstracting and billing and the preparation of approximate1,502 words
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Advertisement700 1961-04-17 13 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD Applications are invited from Federal citizens for the post of J.T.A. (special grade* surveyor, non-established, in the office of the architect. Kuala Lumpur. i The salary scale of the post is > $324x14-450 per month in addition I to which a variable cost of700 words
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Advertisement744 1961-04-17 13 NOTICE AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE SINGAPORE PROPERTIES Ta be held at oar saleroom No». 14 16 Robinson Road. Singapore. ON THURSDAY 20th APRIL. 1961 at 2. 50 p.m. :Nos. 193 193 A KITCHENER RD. Freehold. Area 1.4 M sq.ft. i Monthly Rent $82.20. No 639 GEYLANG RD. Freehold. Area 1.932744 words
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Advertisement720 1961-04-17 13 (Continued from Pace 8) I SITUATIONS VACANT M ori, Si (Min.)-Box it ela. nctn WANTED reliable honest chief tally clerk apply Box ASBOO B.T. Spore. WANTED, experienced advertising canva mer, by a popular nemapaper, good remuneration and prospects, applicants state experience,. Apply Box ASSO2 B.T. 8 pore. WANTED two Ourkba720 words
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Advertisement922 1961-04-17 13 SITUATIONS VACANT It Wor4t Si (Win.)— Box St ttt. ulrm WANTIO IMMEDIATELY TUTOR to trmcti Form V mudrnt at home in Entilub. Kmclinh Literature, Oroir«phy. Apply Box ASM) 3 ST. R'pore. OO YOU WIIH to work for a truly Malayan rorapnny? Are you hardworking and experienced life Inmranc* field officer*-922 words
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430 1961-04-17 14 England grab soccer title with 9-3 win SCOTTISH FORWARDS WEAK IN FINISHING i- LONDON, Sunday ENGLAND beat Scotland by the record mar- gin of 9-3 at Wembley yesterday before a capacity crowd of 100,060 to take the British soccer championship for the 1960-61 season. With the sun behind them EnglandReuter - 430 words
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Article99 1961-04-17 14 FRANCE BEAT IRELAND EASILY nUBLIN, Sun.— France, the 1J 1960-61 Rugby Union international champions, finished the season undefeated when they decisively beat Ireland yesterday by 15 points (two penalty goals, two dropped goals and a try) to three (a penalty goal). Ireland lost fly half Mick English with a legReuter - 99 words
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Article51 1961-04-17 14 LONDON. Sun. Basil Heatley. British holder of the international cross-country title, set a world. track record for ten miles at Hurlingham yesterday. Running in the AAA championship, he clocked 47 mm 47 sec. The previous record was 48 mln 12sec, held by Emil Zatopek of Czechoslovakia.Reuter - 51 words
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Article38 1961-04-17 14 BUCHAREST. Sun Yolanda Balas. the Rumanian high jumper and Olympic gold medallist, beat her own world record of 1.86 metres (6ft ljlm by one centimetre (nearly half an Inch) at an athletics meeting here yesterday.—Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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1277 1961-04-17 14 FIRST DIVISION Aston 1 Preston 0 Blackburn 2 Writ Brom 1 Blackpool 2 Newcastle 1 Chelsea 3 Arsenal 1 L'verton 5 Cardiff 1 Leicester 1 Fulham 2 Man. United 4 Birmingham 1 West Ham 1 Man. City 1 Wolves 2 Burnley 1 Bolton 31,277 words
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Article32 1961-04-17 14 IRISH LEAGUE: Ards 1 Llnfield 4- BaUymena 3 Derry 0; Coleraine 1 PorUdown 2; Crusaders 3 CHftonvUle 1; Distillery 2 Bangor 2- Glenavon 3 Glentoran K. FRIENDLY: Gateshead 2 Arbroath 3.32 words
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Article141 1961-04-17 14 INTERNATIONAL (Dublin): Ireland 3 France 15. IK CLUB MATCHES: Harlequins 11 Waterloo 6, London Welsh 32 Old Crenlelghans 6. Old Merchant Taylors 18 Saracens II: Wasps 3 Broughton Park 14, Aberavon 17 Rosslyn Park 3, Abertillery 14 Pontypridd 0. Bath 11 Moseley 3. Bedford 14 Coventry 8, Blrkenhead141 words
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Article13 1961-04-17 14 MIDDLEWEIGHT (New York) Dick Tiger (Nigeria) ko'd Spider Webb (US) 6th rd.13 words
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Article47 1961-04-17 14 INTERNATIONALS: South Africa and Australia drew 4-4 at Capetown: India and Australia 1-1 at Madras (match continues). RIVER OAKS (Houston): Men's singles s-finals Roy Emerson (Aust) bt Neale Praser (Aust) 6-3. 6-8. 6-4. 6-2; Rod Layer (Aust) bt Luis Ayala (Chile) 6-3. 1-6. 6-4,1 6-0. I47 words
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Article130 1961-04-17 14 T ONDON, Sun. Mr. Ted Hill, chairman of the Trades Union Congress, yesterday decribed as "a diabolical double-cross" the English Football League's decision not to revise the professional game's current retain-and-transt'er system. The abolition of the present system, under which a player may* not join a newReuter - 130 words
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Article336 1961-04-17 14 Up-and-down scramble continues r LONDON. Sun. ENGLISH League footbal hectic end-of-season scramble yesterday. Tottenham Hotspur and Sheffield Wednesday the only teams in the running for the First Division championship declared a temporary truce, in view of international calls. And main Interest in the First Division yesterday centred around the fierceReuter - 336 words
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Advertisement1026 1961-04-17 14 Jj^^^Lj^^^^^^B^^^ i^X i( on ti nurd from Page 13) HOUSES LANC FOR SALE 10 WordM Si (Mm.) Box it ets. extrm BUNCALOW FOR SALE 12.000 ■a. ft. monoid 37-1 Bennett Drive 8 pore. Apply owner same address. ULTRA-MODERN Flat "Bel-Air" 1-C Hollywood apartment, Oxley Rise Mm reasonable. Apply P.O. Box1,026 words
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Advertisement994 1961-04-17 14 TUITION Words ti (Min.)— Box it ets. txtro BEGINNERS CLASS. Every Tuesday. Friday. Commencing 600 p.m. U/4/BI Monthly $«.00 Davids School of Dencing. Emerald Hill Road Spore. Tel. 236J0 CAMBRIOCE STUDENTS and Secondary 111 aiminc lor diatinrtions in Matt/Add. Malt and English should seek expert guidance by calling ***** (5994 words
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Advertisement1076 1961-04-17 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE jit Words ti (Min.)— Box it el: txtro AUSTIN CAMBRIDGE ASS I»S* Saloon model. Kuiopran Company owned, exrrllent condition. Ring Spore J3J-1 during onVe. nour> MORRIS MINOR SALOON four do., i- 19J3 model good condition 12,100 0.n.0. J*hon* 8 pore «*!»«3 Mr. Tuck. Vi«w Uunrarn Road Service1,076 words
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Advertisement210 1961-04-17 14 The worlds best selling Chdinsaw (and in Malaya too) ||OMELITE! (the choice of profetsionols) srcssaT ■isaUSVvflsfly \i vf^^Bßrfl H -l^"l sssssM vßasl sssssV. ti^S 3 K'^HsoßsssssV sssssHs J^K^R &MtK,mSSS^^^^m^Bßmjd^m\lJujßStm9mfpomf9lU saSBBBsT W> BSBBBBBBBBBBS^IsMaBVBMV^V SSBBBS SBB^Bs.'C^S^'' sssßT atssßc ssw^sssr^^?*as9llsV«^l^sV>9sisssssßt wily I pou nos, less Dor fla^E laa^L ond chain. Fells trees up210 words
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483 1961-04-17 15 IPOH. Sun. Tj\A. of Malaya eleven played an improved game in their second match with Brazil's Madureira Atletico here this evening, a thrilling match on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground before a crowd of 6,000 ending in 3-1 victory for the visitors. FAM483 words
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462 1961-04-17 15 SINGAPORE. Sun. UET to get 195 runs in 170 minutes. Singapore Civi- lians beat the clock by two minutes to score an exciting one-wicket win over Services in their annual two-day match on the padang today. Civilians, who were 96-6 overnight in their first462 words
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548 1961-04-17 15 Selangor take maximum points with innings win over Perak MCA LEAGUE ROUNDUP KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Selangor trounced Perak by an innings and 60 runs to gain maximum points from their Malayan Cricket Association League match which ended on the padang here today. Mike Shepherdson and M. Doraisamy, Selangor's night watchmen,548 words
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Article706 1961-04-17 15 Selangor v Perak at Kuala Lumpur PERAK IST. INNS. 90 S'GOR IST. IXXS. Gurucharan c Arul Dass b Hodgson 28 C. Bhepherdson retired (hurt) 35 Duleep c Batson b Letchumanan 8 DoraUamy st de Sllva b Letchumanan. 48 M. Shepherdson c Parmalingam b Williams 58 Eng Cheng706 words
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Article67 1961-04-17 15 FRIENDLIEB: At Penang; MTC bt Police by 9 wkU. Police 63 (D. de Sllva 5-28. Yogeswaren 4-14) MTC 65-1 (Lai 32 no). Penanf Sports Club home-and-home Rest bt England by 4 wkts. England 93 Rest 94-6. At J. Bahro: JEC Combined bt Fort Dunwlgans by 57 runs. JEC 10667 words
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Article102 1961-04-17 15 KLUANG DFA LEAGUE 'A': 6th Bn RMR 3 (Nordln) Ourkha Army SC 0: HAY CUP: Ulu Remls Est 0 Ellas Est. 0. TAIPING LEAGI'E DIV. 1: 16 Field Ambulance 5 (Notton 3, Chadwiclc. Derbyshire) Kllat Club 4 (George 2. Manl. FUJoo >; Dlv. 2: PWD 8 PoUce 0. PENANG102 words
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Article11 1961-04-17 15 FRIENDLY (J. Bahrul: Khalsa 2 (Sarjlt, Armajlt) Johore Banru R«to.11 words
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Advertisement98 1961-04-17 15 MADE REALLY TO PLEASE YOU j 1 PRESIDENT 1 1 HONEST '60' Honest "60' makes the messy > MS bottle a thing of the past. ij| lnsert an cartridge and be ,i|Hg ready to write in less than half ■njJßjl 'he time normally required to fill f S older-sfyle pens98 words
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Advertisement220 1961-04-17 15 all over the country SMEDLEY'S > is the name! f .rf*»'*^^^^BifiSk*-'«^ila^ia»»»WC*'' XAj',th Ml JUT S*' IKnJL .jV^La^Laaa^s. Wf'n Pn Inf I f Jj^^P^^^ Nrw. dr!>ghtful. piquant that* the F^^^R description of thr tatnt Smedlfy* .■BBP^^^ 1 *^^3L innovation Garden Fresh Pea* delicioiMly flavoured with mint. They're i^M >ure (o add220 words
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326 1961-04-17 16 They urge Govt. to probe grouses of Malayans studying in Australia, NZ KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. 'J'HE Federation Government was today urged to set up a commission of inquiry to look into the grievances of 4,000 Malayan students in Australia and New Zealand, as was done326 words
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Article160 1961-04-17 16 SCHOOLS COURSE CALL TO NANYANG SINGAPORE. Sun. Nanyang University has been asked to allow Chinese secondary schools In the Federation and Singapore to run pre-unlversity classes for students who intend to go to the university. This is one of the recommendations of a conference of Pan-Malayan Chinese secondary school principals160 words
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Article25 1961-04-17 16 QUINCY i Massachusetts I. Sun—The USS Bainbridge. America's first nuclear-pow-ered guided missile frigate,, was launched yesterday at the Bethjahem Steel Company Shipyard here.—U.P.I.UPI - 25 words
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Article64 1961-04-17 16 CANBERRA. Sun. Indonesia would look to Australia for assistance in developing West New Guinea when Indonesia obtains control of that territory, newly appointed Indonesian Ambassador. Brig.-Gen. Suadi told a press conference yesterday. Indonesia later might buy arms from Australia because a large fleet and airUPI - 64 words
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116 1961-04-17 16 Installations impress trade leader SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. i Magnus Pearce. leader of the visiting five-man British trade mission, which toured the Shell Installations in Puiau Bukom today, said that the installations and the remarkabie history attached to them was "a credit to British investment." "I was particularly impressed by the116 words
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Article30 1961-04-17 16 CHICAGO. Sun. A fire raced through the stables at the Maywood Park trotting racetrack in suburban Melrose Park early today. klllng four people and about 40 horses.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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350 1961-04-17 16 LONDON. Sun. Most Britons will be relieved if the Government's Budget proposals to be announced tomorrow hold their tax burdens at present level. They recognise that current external trade problems make it difficult for Mr. Selwyn Lloyd. Chancellor of the Exchequer, toReuter - 350 words
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Article118 1961-04-17 16 HOLLYWOOD. Sun. Elizabeth Taylor is expected to emerge from convalescence tomorrow night to attend the 33rd Oscar presentation. She Is a strong iavourite for the best screen actress award for her role in "Butterneld 8". Greer Garson. her chiel rival, will also be present. SheReuter - 118 words
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Article21 1961-04-17 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. Tan Keah Fatt. 53. of Cluny Park, was found hanging in his room at 8.30 this morning.21 words
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234 1961-04-17 16 JOHORK BAHRU, Sunday. fHI-; SENIOR State Replanting Officer, Johore, Mr. R. Dennett, has listed three conditions necessary for the future success oi replanting projects. They are: THE ABILITY of the Rubber Replanting Board to keep up with the programme and maintain its standards: THE AVAILABILITY234 words
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Article101 1961-04-17 16 BANGKOK. Sun. Singapore took a 4-0 drubbing when they met Korea, last year's champions, in a Group A match of the Asian youth soccer tournament here tongiht. After a scoreless first half. Singapore's defence cracked under a Korean 'blitz.' With a 2-1 victory over Japan In101 words
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451 1961-04-17 16 MOK SIN PIN - BROWN SETS NEW COURSE RECORD FOR SEMBAWANG MOK SIN PIN SPORT... a back page roundup By Singapore, Sun. SOH Guan Bee, last year's Castrol Trophy winner, and Peter Brown won top honours at the Forces Motoring Club's Spring Sprint at Sembawang circuit today. Soh i 34». rrjotor-cycle workshop owner, won451 words
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Article273 1961-04-17 16 MOTOIi CYCLES Unlimited final <15 lap.M: 1. Soli Guan Bee i Norton Manxi. 2. C. D. Wilkinson < Norton >. 3. R. Wilkinson Triumph). 17mm 53.895ec. 'Fastest lap time of 68.90 sec. returned by C. D. Wilkinson in lan Mill and 15th). Heat I 1 5 laps)273 words
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305 1961-04-17 16 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN By Singapore, Sun. OOYAL NAVY are firm favourites against R.A.F. 1V and Army in the Inter-Services boxing championship to be held at Singapore Military Forces Hall at Beach Road tomorrow and Tuesday, starting at 8.30 p.m. each night. The305 words
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Article282 1961-04-17 16 Marines edge Maxwell SINGAPORE. Sun. Marines Department put themselves in the fight for this years S.A.F.A. Div One championship when they dimmed the hopes of formidable Maxwell by beating them 3-2 at Jalan Besar Stadium today. The Maxwell attack under new leader, lanky -iodo. did better than expected but the282 words
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121 1961-04-17 16 Amarjit gets four goals for Police SINGAPORE, Sun. Four goals, including a hattrick, by Amarjit Singh enabled Police "A" to beat Junior A. A. by 5-1 in their S.A.F.A. Div. 3D match at Farrer Park today. Junior took the lead through Rahim but gave away a penalty, of which Amin121 words
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Article79 1961-04-17 16 SINGAFORE. Sun— Result' of matches played in the Smgapora Softball Association's league today were: Dlv. "A" Cardinal* 20 Hunters 0; Jets 2 Gassers 1; 75 Squadron 14 Flashers 8; 41 Squadron 8 Chequers 3. Div "B M Retrievers 13 Crusaders 4; Hornets 15 Dogers 5; Rebels 20 Polytechnic79 words
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Miscellaneous78 1961-04-17 16 SOCCER: S.A.P.A. Div. 2A— T.B.A. v Cosmos. St. Georges Road; Stable Boys v Minto. Balesticr Road. Hindu New Year match Singapore Indians v Europeans. S.C.C. padang. Army League— Div. One R.P.O. "A v R.N. Wanderers; 5 Dog Coy R.M.P. v OHQ Parelf; 2 7 Gurkhas "A" v 18 Sig Regt78 words
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