The Straits Times, 26 April 1961
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Title Section20 1961-04-26 1 VVIH\(,i: DAILY CKRTIFIKII SALE IVTIIIIS 90,000 Nat*** 1 He**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1961. 15 CENTS.20 words
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Article1214 1961-04-26 1 ~^k T'flHß*'! T_r^^ _T^_, #J7 t* f 3 9_p X I,JI J| 1 J^jf H \__r y m A v-^JL tI JL-J JL-— 1 T JL__iJL_rf^^JL _LTJL-I— AX. JL K. %Mt^^ V/ t-^ Fleet sails: Cruiser repulses attack Troops are recalled from Nato force THE FRENCH fleetReuter - 1,214 words
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Article, Illustration45 1961-04-26 1 World's tallest Ambassador WEARING a black topper and a swallow-tailed coat, the world's tallest Ambassador, Mr. John Kenneth Galbraith, enters India's Presidential palace escorted by an Indian officer. The 6ft. Bin. new American Ambassador to India presented his credentials to President Rajendra Prasad. U.P.I, picture.UPI - 45 words
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Article155 1961-04-26 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, will attend a preparatory conference of the proposed Asso- j ciation of South-East Asian States (ASAS) in Bangkok in June. The Foreign Minister of Thailand and the Philippines, Mr. Thanat Khoman. and Mr Felixberto Serrano, will be155 words
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Article68 1961-04-26 1 CAPE CANAVERAL, Tues.— An attempt to put a space capsule carrying I "mechanical astrrnaut" Into orbit today ended when the Atlas rocket booster blew up seconds after launching. The capsule parachuted back to earth. The "dummy inside would have breathed and sweated In simulated human reaction68 words
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Article35 1961-04-26 1 LANDS END. Cornwall. Tues. Two 18 -year-old youths have left here on a 1.000-mile trek to try to prove that Britain's teenagers are not the "soft cof-fee-bar loungers" that their critics allege.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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295 1961-04-26 1 CEASEFIRE IN LAOS: TWO SIDES ACCEPT LONDON, Tuesday. THE RIGHTWING Royal Laotian Government of Prince Boun Oum and the leftwing Pathet Lao leaders have accepted the joint Anglo-Soviet appeal for an immediate ceasefire. The Laotian Government in Vientiane said that they hoped the ceasefire would become effective from noon tomorrow.Reuter; UPI - 295 words
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Article95 1961-04-26 1 Reds hold a sampan MACAO, Tues.— A Chinese Communist gunboat patrolling outside Macao's waters captured a sampan with four men. two women and one baby on board while the boat was trying to escape from Red-controlled Lappa Island into Macao today The boat left with another carrying four men who95 words
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Article98 1961-04-26 1 CARVING KNIFE KILLER SOUGHT SIXGAPOKt. Tues.— Police wt-ie this morning searching fur a man armed with a carving kniic after the murder in an isolated kamiong off Paya I.char Koad of a housewife. The woman, Koh Wong Siak. 40. died while her son. Koh Ah Nong. 14. was watching. He98 words
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Article417 1961-04-26 1 New link for trade planned IPOH. Tues. The A Federation of British Industries, which is associated with giant industrial and manufacturing concerns of Britain, is planning to station a representative in Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Magnus Prarce. leader of the British fact -finding trade delegation now on a visit to Malaya,417 words
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Article23 1961-04-26 1 REBELS QUIT PARIS IMS, V rebels tod .i% I- v Oran. whuli Ike) mntptni Sunday Lo>al trm>i> mmcd in. —Rrul»r. MOSCOW, Tuesday23 words
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Advertisement84 1961-04-26 1 I__SM___M _BH_SI When you are relaxing you'll find yourself #0 thinking of pleasant things as pleasant KM as a cooL invigorating glass of Shamrock. 0 Here'jj t<> A s t L*e ngth w^*^ an<l happiness \JjL (vf+ with ■\k^<lrkl (4ji)i mill I Uvi\ ta^ Health-giving, invigorating Shamrock Stout enriches the84 words
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Article, Illustration788 1961-04-26 2 INSIDE THE CABIN OF A SPACESHIP: THE FIRST DETAILS Vostok (East) had enough food, water and electricity to last Yuri Gagarin 10 days THE spaceship in which Major Yuri Gagarin orbited the earth had enough food, water and electricity to last for 18 days, the Soviet Government newspaper Izvestia said788 words
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228 1961-04-26 2 I ONDON. Tues.— Dr. Gerald Gardner, a self-pro-claimed witch, said yesterday the world situation was so precarious the witches of Britain might have to "raise a cone of power" against a nuclear wai*. A well-known anthropologist when he is not engaging228 words
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Article173 1961-04-26 2 CAPE CANAVERAL. Tuesday. rpHREE American astronauts will watch an attempt to place a "Project Mercury" space capsule into orbit here shortly knowing that one of them will be making a short space flight a week or two later. The launching, by an Atlas rocket, willReuter - 173 words
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Article40 1961-04-26 2 LONDON, Tues. Twentythree members of the Australian "Rats of Tobruk" Association landed at Tilbury yesterday from the liner Orontes after a 12.000 mile voyage to mark the 20th anniversary of the beginning of the six-month siege of Tobruk40 words
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Article28 1961-04-26 2 LONDON. Tues. Hong Kong has an international scheme for reporting earthquakes tt> enable early warning to be given of tidal waves in the Pacific Ocean.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article71 1961-04-26 2 TUNIS HAILS QUEEN MOTHER TUNIS. Tues. Cheering Tunisians surged round the car of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother when she left the docks yesterday at the start of a four-day visit to Tunisia. Her car moved slowly forward through the throng, which included Muslims, dockworkers and children, many waving paper71 words
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Article29 1961-04-26 2 LONDON. Tues.—The Conservative Party's Commonwealth Council has adopted "Towards victory over poverty In the Commonwealth" as the theme for Its 1961 conference In London next weekend. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article19 1961-04-26 2 HAMPDEN (Maine). Tues.— Burglars yesterday stole US$lBB from the washing machines in an all-night automatic laundry.— U.P.l.19 words
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Miscellaneous44 1961-04-26 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby (GKotfae. u«t«nl F a man •ocksmt am I and it turned UATE& Y Gtooge exactly t V -\TOTMI«/ OLO DUSTy PAINTING/ I OUT TDBC AOCMOIR J I WHAT DOES A RCNOR /-y-^7/™ s^jNAiAi^x \jMxrm a forums/ L \^^looh \jh*?^s44 words
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Article423 1961-04-26 3 INVASION FLOP A SETBACK FOR THE U.S., BUT IT IS LEARNING FROM ITS ERROR W ASHINGTON, Tuesday. A TOP Government official said yesterday that the Kennedy Adminis- tration took full responsibility for U.S. support of the Cuban invasion attempt. It was not its intention to share423 words
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Article280 1961-04-26 3 How you can gain poise develop your personality achieve success 'BEST INVESTMENT I EVER MADE" Hundreds of ambitious men and women have discovered a fascinating, simplified way to improve their English, gain self-con-fidnice and develop their personality. Many say that it is the best280 words
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Article265 1961-04-26 3 Congolese leaders at summit COQUILHATVILLE, Tuesday. /CONGOLESE leaders met here yesterday to try to agree on their country's future. 1 The U.N. representative, Mr. Mekki Abbas, flew here from Leopoldvllle to meet President Joseph Kasavubu. Informed sources said Mr. Abbas was trying to get the President's signature on an agreement265 words
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Article, Illustration80 1961-04-26 3 A NEW JOB FOR SIR HUGH FOOT I ONDON, Tues.— Sir Hugh Foot (above), former Governor of Cyprus, has been given a new job as special advisor to the British Government on problems affecting relations with newly independent countries, it was announced here last night. A Foreign Office announcement' saidReuter - 80 words
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Article69 1961-04-26 3 NEW DELHI, Tues.— Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru told Parliament yesterday that the influx of Tibetan refugees of India now is on a relatively small scale. He said that though there is difficulty in rehabilitating the 30,000 refugees already in India, "there, has been no change in our attitudeUPI - 69 words
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Article82 1961-04-26 3 LABOUR CAMP BOSS JAILED FOR LIFE BONN, Tues. The commander of three wartime Jewish labour camps in Poland was convicted here yesterday of 22 murders and jailed for life. The commander, FranzJosef Mueller, 50, a former S.S. sergeant, was also found guiity of instigating 58 murders, of live charges ofReuter - 82 words
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Article, Illustration165 1961-04-26 3 A HOSTESS was wanted for the forthcoming Chester Chamber of Trade International Fortnight. Thirty Chester businessmen spent three weeks searching for the perfect hostess able to mix with lords, meet foreign wrestlers and boxers, enjoy classical music and jazz, and come up smiling after sampling eight international,165 words
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Article45 1961-04-26 3 OTTAWA, Tues. Leslie Arthur Szoyka, a 20-year-old Hungarian immigrant whom police said has been making the rounds of embassies offerIng his services as a spy, was charged yesterday with possessing an unlicensed firearm. He was sent for a mental examination UPI.UPI - 45 words
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174 1961-04-26 3 U.S. lends India $124m.f0r plants IifASHINGTON. Tues. —The United Stater agreed yesterday to lend India U5541,400,000 ($124 million) to help build two power plants which will make possible development of mineral and industrial resources of two Indian states. The Development Loan Fund (DLF) announced it would lend $99 million toUPI - 174 words
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Article42 1961-04-26 3 Man accused GLASGOW, Tues. Ninian McGregor Menzies. 22. was charged here today with damaging Glasgow's most famous oil painting Dali's "Christ of St. John on the Cross." Menzies was remanded In custody for a week. No plea was taken. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Miscellaneous411 1961-04-26 3 D/\r\ir\ cikirADAnr Back To Those Dance Dates; A.M. RADIO SINGAPORE 12.00 Close Down. Medium Wave 476 metres RADIO MALAYA Short Wave: 62 metres nHUIU IVIALATA from 8.00—9.00 p.m. (41.7 metres) A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.02 A.M. 6.00 Time Signal, NegaraMorning Prelude; 7.00 The News; ku. News Headlines; 6.05 Morning 7.05411 words
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Article552 1961-04-26 4 Economy flats will be ready soon SINGAPORE, Tuesday THE Minister for National Development, Mr. Tan Kia Gan, today announced that rents on 2,920 housing units at Kallang Estate would be "rationalised." At a press conference, he explained that this would mean that the tenants would have to pay a little552 words
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561 1961-04-26 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. A total of 7,200 low-cost housing units will have been completed by the Housing and Development Board by the end of this year, the Minister for National Development, Mr. Tan Kia Gan, announced at a press conference today. This figure includes561 words
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207 1961-04-26 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— About 7.000 flag-waving school children will greet the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak, when he visits the Bukit Panjang constituency on May 7. This will be the Head of State's second visit to an electoral division. He has already207 words
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Article175 1961-04-26 4 VESAK PROCESSION TO TOUR CITY SINGAPORE, Tues.— Amass meeting of thousands of Buddhists and a procession of decorated floats will highlight the three-day Vesak celebrations beginning on Saturday. The mass meeting will be held at the Maha Bodhi School in Lorong 34, Geylang at 5 p.m. Vegetarian food The procession175 words
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Miscellaneous372 1961-04-26 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES rpup foiiowine is today's (rom Penang. Kuala Lumpur KLM: To Bangkok, Karachi. T louowing is «>aay *> tM L153) 9.30 pjn. Delhi. Cairo. Rome, Oeneva. I schedule of civil air- v Amsterdam (KL832) 1.30 pjn. craft movements at Paya departures Q»ntas: To Jakarta. Perth Lebar airport372 words
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Article464 1961-04-26 5 PENANG, Tuesday SHE ASKED ME TO TAKE HER AWAY FROM HER MOTHER...NOW I'M WILLING TO MARRY HER, SAYS 'SWEETHEART' A GIRL of 14 told the Sessions Court today that she asked her "sweetheart" to take her away from her mother on Jan. 25 this464 words
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Article145 1961-04-26 5 Road death charge IPOH, Tues.— A mining engineer, Alexander Williams, 34. pleaded not guilty today to a charge of causing death by a negligent act. He was alleged to have caused the death of Mat Said bin Ngah Reo by driving his car in a negligent manner. Williams was allowed145 words
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Article209 1961-04-26 5 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. TN four cases of housebreaking yesterday, thieves 1 got away with $6,500 in cash and property. CASE NO. 1: Mr. K. Mahendram. 26, a school teacher, and his wife left their home in Opera Estate at 7 p.m. for a walk before209 words
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Article50 1961-04-26 5 ALOR STAR. Tues. Police here are searching for Aishah binte Said. 13. reported missing since last Saturday. Her father, Inche Said bin Din, a businessman, told the police that Aishah left her house at Jalan Pegawai with a friend at 6 p.m. and had not returned.50 words
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299 1961-04-26 5 TV U ALA LUMPUR, Tues. 1V Dato Suleiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman left for Canberra today to take up his new post of Malayan High Commissioner with a promise to "do everything I can for our students." He told reporters at the299 words
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96 1961-04-26 5 NOW MPs WILL HAVE TO BE MORE DIPLOMATIC... KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The House of Representatives today approved amendments to its standing orders under which members would have to be more diplomatic when asking questions relating to foreign countries. Under amended regulations, members cannot ask questions seeking information about the internal96 words
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185 1961-04-26 5 KELANTAN MIC 'TREATED LIKE OUTCASTS' -BRANCH CHIEF KOTA BHARI', Tuesday. rE Kelantan State Alliance was today accused of treating the Malayan Indian Congress branch there as "an outcast." The charge was contained in a statement by the secretary of the MIC state branch, Mr. Majid Tanakudy. i The statement said:185 words
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Article105 1961-04-26 5 Ceremonial send-off for Governor PENANG, Tucs. The Governor of Penan«. Ka.ia Tun Uda, will be llica a ceremonial send-off when he sails in the luxury liner Kuala Lumpur on Friday on a pHgrtaaga to Mecca. Raja Tun Ida will inspect a special guard of honour at the Residency that afternoon,105 words
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Article146 1961-04-26 6 iESSELTON, Tues. J The Governor of North Borneo, Sir William Goode. has promised that the Government will do everything possible to wipe out piracy in the waters off the Colony. At the last sitting of the Legislative Council. Sir William said: "I want to assure146 words
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Article116 1961-04-26 6 Fined for tapping 'piped radio' SINGAPORE, Tucs. Three men were each fined $250 here today for unlawfully tapping the wires of RedifTusion (Singapore) Ltd.. at their homes. They are Ng Peng and lock Soo Wong, both of Kirn Keat Road, and Seah Chong Pau of Pine Lane. All pleaded guilty.116 words
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Article, Illustration521 1961-04-26 6 EVIDENCE OF MOTHERKEY WITNESS— IS IMPEACHED, THEN CHARGE WITHDRAWN KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. PX)RM£R telephone operator May Fam Siew Kirn, 21, accused of throwing caustic soda on her British soldier boyfriend, walked out of the Sessions Court here today a free woman. The prosecution withdrew521 words
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Article76 1961-04-26 6 The Straits Times on March 29 stated that Alor Star police were Investigating a report that $30,000 had been misappropriated from a Kedah Government department. The State Secretary. Kedah. has written in to say that no department in Kedah had had this amount misappropriated. He said there76 words
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Article244 1961-04-26 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, told Parliament today that Malayan importers had not bypassed Malaya's boycott of South African goods by making purchases through British firms. He said this in reply to a question by Mr. V. D.-.vid (Socialist Front Bungsar) who wanted244 words
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779 1961-04-26 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday THE House of Representatives today passed new measure s aimed at curbing secret society activities in the country. The Corrosive and Explosive Substances and Offensive Weapons (Amendment) Act passed unaniously provides special penalties for being found in possession of779 words
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Miscellaneous255 1961-04-26 6 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6 Something to do with the L lth n TL"Zn h°« n 7 Catches B common instru- 'SFISSd incomple« h on ""«<>" the boraer (14). Post-mortem removal or Tom--9 Burglar entangled »lth bore my gheep (g(C) (14) 10. Un»«? On the contrary (5). l 8 oerSOn255 words
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Article, Illustration190 1961-04-26 7 5.30 a.m. service to commemorate Anzac Day QNE hundred servicemen and members of the Australian and New Zealand communities in Kuala Lumpur sang hymns and offered prayers at the Cenotaph at 5.30 a.m. yesterday in a service to commemorate Anzac Day. The ceremony was conducted by the Rev T. A.Sopng Hun Sin shows the ceremony - 190 words
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240 1961-04-26 7 viEASURES to pre- vent the insurance system in Malaya from deteriorating and to save policyholders of "weaker companies" from losses, were adopted by Parliament today. The Life Insurance Companies (Amendment i Bill has a two-fold effect: IT LIMITS the number of life assurance companies operating240 words
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Article156 1961-04-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE House of Representatives today gave its x "blessings" to amendments being made to the Local Government Elections Ordinance to ensure uniformity of procedure at local council elections. The amendments adopted I also enable the Election Commission to as.**ume responsibility for the156 words
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Article90 1961-04-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Dunlop Rubber Co. (M) Ltd. announced today that it would make a further statement on the production quantities of its proposed tyre factory at Petaling Jaya at a later date. Referring to the equipment to be brought In. the statement said the cost90 words
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Article123 1961-04-26 7 SQUAD ON GUARD AS HUTS TUMBLE KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— A police riot. squad stood by as six 1 squatter houses were 1 pulled down in the Imbi Road area today to make way for a new primary school. Nine more houses will be demolished tomorrow, 13 on Thursday, three on123 words
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Article32 1961-04-26 7 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A suicide verdict was today recorded by the State Coroner. Mr. Sathi V. Kandlah. on Chug Kee Huat. 62. of Margaret Drive, who hanged himself on March 23.32 words
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Obituary108 1961-04-26 8 M H ..rd. tin i Minimum) WONT. LIN KWONG, DlrM-lor of Ttta R'afc Prtat l.'d pata*4 away -Ji 4hi at M p m.( Iftvin* liinr) h:r rtrlovM Kiff. fldrit BM Waag T k Yun toil 3 othr- aom. v oaiaatwrrt lav law, daumirra. 4 toat-io-law, 1.1 irandfrnidrtn. > mm:108 words
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The Straits TImes Wednesday, April 26,1961.
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Article710 1961-04-26 8 The debate on the Royal Address has not increased the i Opposition's stature. Too many i |of the Government's c-iitus spoke to a brief which they did not clearly understand, and on I too many matters of substance the facts were against them. Mr. David's indignation at710 words
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Article384 1961-04-26 8 The Federation Government shows a commendable sense of urgency when it promises immediate action to correct deficiencies in the operation of the Malayan Students Department in Britain. This has been I chaotic. The Ismail Commission j found that the records system had virtually broken down, placing of students384 words
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Article165 1961-04-26 8 Singapore is thoroughly sat- i isfied with the parking meters which it introduced in con- gested city areas sixteen months ago. More recently, Ipoh Town Council has dis- covered that after some re- sistance at the beginning > i motorists are becoming reconciled to the system. But Kuala165 words
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Article, Illustration1119 1961-04-26 8 ASIAN SCENE PRESIDENT DIEM'S 26 FORTS IN THE FOREST BY A CORRESPONDENT OF THE LONDON TIMES: SAIGON. TUES fN the present struggle against armed Communist infiltration in the rich rice-bearing countryside of the Mekong River delta one of the methods favoured by President Ngo Dinh Diem is the establishment of1,119 words
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Article456 1961-04-26 8 The alarm over Angola SALAZAR SHAKE-UP: CABINET PUT ON WAR FOOTING LISBON. Tues— With Portuguese security forces continuing their drive against terrorists, and aircraft arriving dally at Lisbon airport, Government statements that "all is now calm In Angola" are received here with scepticism, particularly following Dr. Salazar's decision to putOFNS - 456 words
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235 1961-04-26 8 Fit for consumption? Is the man a food inspector? 'THE letters in defence of V.F.D. both by himself and jointly by Susheela Dcvi aiid Gus Steyn prompt me to point out that V.F.D. is not the only music critic in Singapore. It is worthy of your readers' notice that ABA.235 words
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Letter103 1961-04-26 8 THE task of a real music critic surely Is to give helpful and constructive criticism, and this V.F.D. does not do. As far as I can remember over the past three years, he has not made one helpful or constructive suggestion. In fact, some103 words
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Advertisement121 1961-04-26 8 bSeHShbi/ 'gl^ BPFvPVriliiißHß.iiiiw>^ r^yj»*lfajPppßP|lt^^^ ATTENTION It ha* hem broufht to our notice that imitation* of CORICIDIN COLO TABLETS have entered this market. For the guidance of the medical profession, the trade and the public, we reproduce below the ml of SCHERING CORPORATION U.S.A. which is imprinted on each CORICIDIN COLD121 words
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Article212 1961-04-26 9 CALL TO GOVT. ON ADS. SCHOOL CINGAPORE. Tues. The Malayan Advertisers' A s so c i a tion wants the Singapore Government to "house and administer" its advertising course through a Government school. Mr. R.B. Ratcllffe made this offer after he was elected president for the third consecutive year, at212 words
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Article56 1961-04-26 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. Customs officers this morning raided a coffee shop in North Bridge Road and seized 21b. of heroin, worth about $5,000 In the black market. A customs spokesman said the drug was very rare in Singapore and this was the first time so much had been56 words
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168 1961-04-26 9 Malaya will give $100,000 for mosque in Seoul KUALA LUMPUR, Tue*.— The frime Minister. TengKu Abdul Rahman, i announced today that the t ederation Ouv eminent would donate $100,000 towara building a mosQue in Seoul, capital of South Korea. The mosQue. to be put up by Korean Muslims, would cost168 words
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Article51 1961-04-26 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Two 15-year-old boys who escaped from the Gimson Boys' Bchool today pleaded guilty In a magistrate's court to a charge of breaking into a building at Havelock Road and stealing 110 bales of cloth yesterday. The case was transferred to the Juvenile51 words
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Article, Illustration1361 1961-04-26 9 MPs GET YEAR'S ESTIMATES TO FREE PEOPLE FROM WEIGHT OF POVERTY KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday fHE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, today made a "$455 million move" when he presented the estimates for phase one of Malaya's Second Five Year Development Plan for consideration and approval1,361 words
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Article, Illustration603 1961-04-26 9 Why long leave for the MPs? 'Unholy motive' behind this: Dato Onn KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. TH E question of granting leave to MPs for more than six months triggered off a lively debate in the House of Representatives today. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, had proposed603 words
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Article322 1961-04-26 9 JUDGE RULES: NO NEED TO HEAR DEFENCE SINGAPORE, Tuesday CHARLES REINHOLI. former sales agent of Herald International Ltd., was acquitted and discharged by Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin in the Assize Court here today without his defence being called on nine charges of using as322 words
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Article, Illustration168 1961-04-26 9 THIS GIRL, 15, VANISHED ON THE WAY TO MARKET SINGAPORE, Tues.— A 13--year Old Singapore schoolgirl. Tao Poi Yep. (above), has been missing from her house in Srmbawang Road for two weeks. She wa s last seen when shr left home for the Seietar market at 9 a.m. on April168 words
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93 1961-04-26 9 KUANTAN. Tues. The first trial by Jury in Kuantan began today when a young mother was accused in the Assize Court of having slashed to death a four-year-old daughter of her sister-in-law. Amlnah binte Sani. 28, mother of a six-year-old girl, was93 words
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Advertisement276 1961-04-26 9 AHEAD OF TIME Hi-Fi/Stereo Radiogram V PHONO SUPER tt/StarM The i.ieci TobM-Mod*! Radiogram with Full-Sttreo Reproduction. Mo4«l P with MW, 2SW FM (t VaWM) Mod.l Z with LW, MW, SWUM Volv«l J Model tOE/S*ml !Mr«o with MW A f 4SW land* S Ganuin* Spar* Pom A Sarvie* Guurom—il O»W M»<»U.276 words
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Advertisement57 1961-04-26 9 I bbbbM' T^L^HbCV^ or WEARNE BROS. LTD., Malacca. Serembtn. Kuala Lumpur. Penang. UNIVERSAL CARS— Ipoh. EAST COAST MOTORS, Kuonton. V*j^/ Take 2 Vinac tablatt for quick relief from N>^^/ yC^\ HIAOACHtS. MVIt. /\\/T\ W BODY PAINS. COLOV INPLUINZA. f V/ J Mj(y >011 THRO.T TOOTHACHI. /r\/7\ 0011 NOT AMICT THI57 words
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Article190 1961-04-26 10 em prisoners of war." The total amount received in benefit for the Far Eastern prisoners from Japanese assets and from the Burma-Siam Railway was £4.816,473.— Reuter. DRITAIN has received £4.816,473 from Japan for the benefit of Far Eastern prisoners of war, Mr. John Boyd-Carpenter, Minister190 words
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Article50 1961-04-26 10 PARIS. Tues.— France staged its fourth nuclear explo- sion at Its testing grounds In the Sahara Desert early this moiyiing. it was announced today. The explosion was one of I small power. and ended France's current series of above ground nuclear tests in the Sahara— U.P.l.50 words
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176 1961-04-26 10 WORLD CITIZEN SAILS WITH HIS SECRET: HOW WAS HE SMUGGLEI INTO LONDON? lONDON. Tues.— Self-styled world Citizen No. 1. Mr. oarry Davis, called from Southampton for the United States today in the liner America without disclosing how he was smuggled into Britain from America last Easter Monday. Mr. Davis. 39.Reuter - 176 words
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506 1961-04-26 10 JERUSALEM (Israel sector!. Tuesday ADOLF EIC HMAW says in his "memoirs" re leased to the press here last night that as a child he was "easily led and obedient Obedience was for me something absolute, something which could not be expunged."Reuter - 506 words
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344 1961-04-26 10 Phone -tap libel and slander case is settled LONDON, Tues. Settlement of a "phone tapping" libel and slander action brought by a former barrister against a former British Home Secretary and a newspaper company, was announced in the High Court here yesterday. The action was brought by Mr. Patrick Aloysius344 words
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Article181 1961-04-26 10 US PEACE CORPS MAY GO TO GHANA ACCRA. Tues.— Mr. R. Sargent Shriver. 'newly appointed director of the United States Peace Corps, said yesterday his talks with President Kwame Nkrumah on the possible introduction of the corps to Ghana had been "pntirely satisfactory." He was speaking at Accra airport beforeReuter - 181 words
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Article355 1961-04-26 10 WASHINGTON, Tuesday INDONESIA yesterday demanded that the Dutch surrender West Irian "but offered to let the United Nations manage the disputed territory for up to two years to provide for an orderly transfer of sovereignty. The Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrlo, outlined his government's termsReuter; UP - 355 words
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Advertisement238 1961-04-26 10 EXTRA P4fiT^ Fly by Swissair Caravelle jet to sun and fun! Wouldn't you just love to visit Greece? A i to see near Cairo the mighty am A Pyramid* the Pharaohs built to search amid Biblical history ■come-alive? <B" B A ...to explore the exotic lands of the Bl W238 words
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Advertisement259 1961-04-26 10 Just arrived in Singapore and Malaya /j&9l A new kind of pen for men lm\ whose time is valuable ill the versatile Jmf PARKER II 45 KB/ with 14K gold nib Here a' great new pen for men on the move, MKf in gift box for men who are alert259 words
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Article884 1961-04-26 11 Lim tells unionists 'Colonial remnants must be mopped up' SINGAPORE, Tues. A MEETING of about 8,000 trade union committee members and representatives of hawkers, rural and other civic organisations tonight reiterated their support for the People's Action Party in the Hong Lim byelection. The meeting884 words
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492 1961-04-26 11 Merger with Malaya is vital for industrial plan, PAP rally told SINGAPORE, Tues T»HE People's Action A Party candidate for Hong Lim. Mr. Jek Yuen Thong, said tonight that merger with the Federation was vital for the success of Singapore's industrialisation plans. Speaking at a street rally at Upper Hokkien492 words
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245 1961-04-26 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Ong Eng Ouan. the independent candidate for the Hong Lim by-election, tonight said if the PAP were to lose the election it would be the fault of the Premier. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. If Mr. Lee had done good for the245 words
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Advertisement349 1961-04-26 11 -i^m-> 'M. w f S^flß^^S L TOUR AHEAD? J^, PLAN AHEAD HERE! The happiest tours are planned tours that £g9 FREE NEW MAPS VllSjft covering Smjapo't ma is why it is so reassuring to know that when I h=^ a tvt ty state m waia>a. you drive. in at Stanvac349 words
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Miscellaneous213 1961-04-26 11 Buys Bunny By Balph Heimdahi ZZZZBB^B r >^r7n \KQ CAKiPY OR SOFT Hi Al ILA A n I AM' STAVOUTA I Wk f BET! 1 PRINKS... KEEP HIS TOYS I SM**l fk lA JEOUBLE, KIP I -fL |J| /REMEMBER.! WANT pdj iIOUT OF THE LIVING ROOM mMA 11 1 ")T^213 words
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Article, Illustration901 1961-04-26 12 Dy« KATHLEEN HICKLEY JOAN, Mary, Saida and Su form an. adventure society with the object of helping people. They go out in Joan's father's boat, without his permission as they want to try to catch fish to give to an old lady,901 words
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746 1961-04-26 12 Johnny Se*w, aged 16: 290. Jalan Hock Chye. Singapore 19: reading, picnics, correspondence. Edward J. Chew, aged 17; 282-A, Bukit Timah Road, Singapore 9: cycling, picnics, parties, hockey, football Mafisah bt. Mohd Khir, aged 13: 29. Jalan Kota Tanah. Alur Siar, Kedah; drawing,746 words
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Article110 1961-04-26 12 LAUGHTER MAKES WORLD GO ROUND A WOMAN dialled 999 and asked: "Is that 999?" "No. this is 998." was the reply. "Well Just pop next door and tell them my house is on fire. 1 UNCLE: "Did you water the flowers, John?" JOHN: "No. it's raining." UNCLE: "Then take an110 words
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Article629 1961-04-26 12 Mickey Font, aged 17: 9, Wolskel Road, Singapore 13; songs, swimming, pictures. Ralph Chiproan. 3547, Rushland. Toledo 13. Ohio. U.S.A. Veronica Le Lox, 30. Bond Road. Mltcham. Surrey. England. Wee Hui Kiang, aged 13; 3, Bamfyloe Road, Kuching, Sarawak; reading, cycling, viewcards. Hirotoshl Takajranagt, aged 13:629 words
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Advertisement70 1961-04-26 12 l^^^^^. "\(r Successful peoP* e e Ho •l tar P« ter c I) v\ lll*' i^^^^^lM^^^^^^^^i II use a This famous film star knows how important it is r|:| for successful people to keep their teeth white I\ J and attractive. That's why he chooses the world's best toothbrush for70 words
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Advertisement179 1961-04-26 12 RELIEF fft&f. for UPSET (if^&!J STOMACH Jk&SF HEADACHE >/^ Alka-Seltzer Now in a single-dose pack M m^ 4+S^L You can now buy famous \M-^~*y W^^^m Alka-Seltzer In convenient V™? ~^y* r ""^m foil packs, each containing \U A|v M one tablet. It's the quick Fl* Ar- *W easy way to179 words
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Miscellaneous551 1961-04-26 12 HOW TO REDUCE SPACE HERE CLUES ACROSS.— 3. Sea —^bt-m i i i i creature with a curious \m H s r s walk. 6. Animal called the f^~~|| ermine when in its white I I I I I winter coat. 7. Outer gar- I ment of a citizen of551 words
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Advertisement1708 1961-04-26 13 THE BLUE FUNNEL LIME FREIGHT ENQUIRIES: Til 2415. PASSAGE ENQUIRIES: Til: 2412. TO AOtN. LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON t CONTINENTAL PORTS. Sails P. Sham Penang MENEIAUS livarpaal, GlasgO* It Pirt Apr 21 Apt 11/ 1 DEMOOOCUS Have. LiverpMl, Dublin Apr 27 May 4 May 5/ I May I ATREUS Livirpiil May1,708 words
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Advertisement2757 1961-04-26 13 BBt^aß^^^tT^S W^FTTTT^fn^nryS^mx THF F A I INCC tn I bwi'dV THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. '"i,??, In L t. v LINE} Sailings to: iinWOM iiMtnraratii tie MM .«t- v lines ADEN. REDSEA. MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL I SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. SAILS ta ABEN. UK 1 CONTINENTAt PORTS /SSS^v Spore P. Sham Penang S'oora2,757 words
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Advertisement1234 1961-04-26 13 McAUSTER 6c CO.. LTD. w_ vraa rlt wißbW. V^** ELLERMAN LIMB aJa KLAVBMBSS IONB) LONDON HAMBURG. ROTTEROAM NAVRI LOS ANGUES SAN FRANCISCO I HULL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTLAND CITY OF WELLINGTON Acciitup BgRgJ tn Clltral I Slltl ?PO'» P Sham renani America In Pert 23 Apr 31 Apr,' T May1,234 words
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Article168 1961-04-26 14 Tin price resumes advance T»HE tin price in SingaA pore yesterday after dropping for two days resumed its advance and at $428,371 per picul was $1.62£ better than on Monday. The Singapore advance followed the firmer overnight London price. Tin had held steady in London in the face of the168 words
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422 1961-04-26 14 From Our Market Correspondent rpINS were reported a JL difficult market on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. There was both an absence of sellers and buyers, the reluctance to deal stemming from the lack of a market trend. Prices were mixed. The Federation422 words
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Article22 1961-04-26 14 Malayan Stock Indices: April 25 April 24 Industrials: 161.77 158.27 Tins: 282.31 282.82 9 Rubbers: 248.53 246.96 Jan. 1 1958=100.22 words
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Article1062 1961-04-26 14 BUSINESS on the Maiayan Stock Exchange, Kuala Lumpur yesterday with the number of deals ln brackets was: Industrials: Fed. Disp. (5.000) 51. 95: F. and N. ords $2.25 OL. Gammon (1.000) $2.25: Jackson Malaya (2.000) $1.25: McAllster $1.42t; Metal Box (1,000) J2.V2: Robinson ords (2.000) SI 50;1,062 words
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Advertisement1167 1961-04-26 14 j(K"\^?LrNE| Express U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coast Service l 1 IX LU t.IA LIA S core Mo-gkong Honolulu S Francises L *ngei«a N. York "Kinkawa Mara" 11/24 May 21 May .2 Jam It June I July Oreiin Maru 15 IS JMt 23 Jwt t illy 12 JUT 27 ill} All tuitao'y1,167 words
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Advertisement718 1961-04-26 14 TO O.K. VIA SUEZ IMI IN2 Dep. S pere Dip. Peiaag Arr. loatfen CANTON il May 11 May 4 Jim Calls Colombo IS/5, Bombay 17-11/5, Malta 21/5. ORCADES It May 31 May Calls Colombo 14/5. Bombay 11/S, Naples 21/ S. Snbraltar 21/5. CATHAT »Jive 7 Jim 31 Jwt Calls Bombay718 words
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Advertisement480 1961-04-26 14 CLOSING PRICES SINGAPORE. April 25. RUBBER: 921 cents per lb. (up five-eighths of a cent). 5 p.m. close: 921 cents (steady). TIN: $428.37 J per picul (up $1,621). Estimated unofficial offering 265 tons (up 5 tons). U AV nr.t gr. de rubtxr duyr. tob PRODUCE PRICES cloned In Singapore yesterdajr480 words
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Advertisement1407 1961-04-26 14 NOTICE NOTICES THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE NOTICE BA! KS' ASSOCIATION This Is to inform the General All members of the above Asso- Pubiic lha t our former salesman elation in the State of Singapore A X Cnen Nam Sen *«ft our serwlll lie closed for business on vlce ana no longer1,407 words
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Advertisement1419 1961-04-26 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS GOVERNMENT OF PAHANC KEDAH GOVERNMENT A vacancy exists ln the P.W.D. VACANCIES Workshop at Tg. aemok, Pahang., AppLICATIONS are lnvited from Federal Citizens for post* of TURNER/FITTE* or Temporary Technicians (SurTURNER /WILDER j veyors) in the P.W.D. for survey The successful applicant will te I work1,419 words
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Advertisement2790 1961-04-26 15 (Continued from Page ACCOMMODATION VACANT EDUCATION SITUATIONS VACANT w rd Si f ■*•«•>— Word* SS (Mim.)-Box So els. txtra FURNISHED ROOMS for rent ter- MINERVA COLLEGE offers guaran.ll worms > (inn.)— tsox SO elt, txlro po rar ||y or permanently available with teed postal tuition for Federation CerCOOK 'GENERAL AMAH2,790 words
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Advertisement991 1961-04-26 15 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES it Word* SS (Min.)— Box St tt*. txtrm AIRCONDITIONINC means better' business. Let us install a York Room \irrondit loner today for free trial and demonstration. Telephone Spore *****. 1 REPRESENTATIVE DESIRES to contact Malayan exporters wishing to 1 inter or expand their Australian mar- kit Write details991 words
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Advertisement914 1961-04-26 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Wordt SS (Min.)— Box St elt. txtrm IM9 lIMCA ARIANI, F Prefect 195H W Customllnc. X, 500. IM7 F/ Zodiac. 1936 K 'Zephyr. 1954 F Ansha. 1&C.3 V Velox. 1952 Nash. A /Somerset. 1951 Triumph Renown. Vanguard, fl 1400. H H.nk. Rover 75. 1950 M Minor.914 words
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Advertisement679 1961-04-26 15 FOR SALE it Word* SS (Min.)-Box St et*. txlrm CCC JUNK STORK (The Houm Of Secondhand Goods). 137 Drive. Spore T.I: ***** '1M! 43. Oflrri Kor Sale: Ollvt-ttl, Imperial. Remington Typewriters, Camphoruood-Ch.^'*. Carved Table*. Carpata, Ruk», BooKh. LP Rerorda, Bahy's Prams Machines, Radio*. Record-Players, Cameras, MM Trunk*, Violins. Hornhy Kli-cmc-679 words
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Article295 1961-04-26 16 Several horses have left to prepare for May meeting at Bukit Timah HEAVY scratchings are expected for this weekend's races at Kuala Lumpur. Several horses have already left for Singapore to prepare for the May meeting for Classes 2 and 3 horses, the same classes running295 words
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Article, Illustration623 1961-04-26 16 LONDON, Tuesday. THERE is an old racing adage "the bigger the field the bigger the certainty." Tomorrow, over the rolling Newmarket heath the largest field ever to contest the 2,000 Guineas since its inception in 1809 has one of the shortest priced favourites in itsReuter - 623 words
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Article142 1961-04-26 16 RUGBY UNION Q ueen s Park 3 Queen of South UK MATCHES Maesteg 16 IRISH GOLD CUP: 2nd round Tredegar 5: Otley 9 Swansea 12; Crusaders 0 Olenavon J. St. Ives 6 Brldgewater and Albion BOXING 8; Telgnmouth 8 Gloucester 8. HEAVYWEIGHT (Manchester^: SOCCER Brian London (Br)142 words
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155 1961-04-26 16 'EMERGENCY ACCEPTORS' FOR SPORE MEETING SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Turf Club has decided that horses ballotted out of a race in which there are more than 20 acceptors will In future remain in the field as "emergency acceptors." These "emergency acceptors" will be allowed to run if there were course155 words
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Article23 1961-04-26 16 IPOH, Tues. The sorcer match between Perak and the visiting Korean Youth XI scheduled to be played here tomorrow has been cancelled.23 words
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614 1961-04-26 16 WEIGHTS for i Wansbrouicli 8.08 I ord Arrogant* 8.13 all sPY n Pourquoi Pas R.UJ Vicky Jl 8.12 races on the; Cl. o, Div. 7— 6 f. picture Fan II s.io third day (Sat- Sctapak S.OO Mirke.v urday)614 words
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Article119 1961-04-26 16 TOKYO, Tues.— Kenji Yonekura of Japan last night successfully defended his Orient bantamweight boxing title against Chaidej Naraimaharaj of Thailand. He won on points over 12 rounds here. The 26-year-old Yonekura was defending his Orient title for the second time since he first won ItReuter - 119 words
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Advertisement773 1961-04-26 16 ICOXTIMKD FROM PAGE 15) NOTICE "This Is to inform the general public thai our former Sales Representative, Mr. C.J. RawUns nas left our service and is no lunger entitled to transact any business or collect any monies on our behalf.' UNIVERSAL BUSINESS CORPORATION LIMITED. CHAPTER 195 (Pawnbrokers.) Unredeemed Pledged Goods773 words
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Advertisement1421 1961-04-26 16 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE IXHCTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS To enable extension work to be carried oui at Yio Cnu Kang Roau (6 m.s.) Substation, it will be necessary to interrupt electricity supplies from 8.30 a.m. to 6.00 p.m.* on Thursday. 37th April. 1901. The following areas will be1,421 words
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Advertisement33 1961-04-26 16 r r AIR- M INDIA 1 M J I dm LaJ -L klmH^sSmbH bea CPA tjaruda MALAYAN ■?PTsm!^^B SWISS mms UldyMflbjlM AIR THAI AIR IRTERNATIOIULI I rK* wv>i: air Hsiffiiiß! tai CEYLON I-H33 words
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Article, Illustration460 1961-04-26 17 A POINT FOR KING, WIN FOR ANZACS By L. C. Hoffman Jr. K. Lumpur, Tues. TWE Yang di-Pertuan Agong set the pace for his A side in the Anzac Day golf match by winning his tie, but it was not enough and the Anzacs finally won beating the Rest, a460 words
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Article474 1961-04-26 17 ASIAN YOUTH CHAMPIONS PROVE THEMSELVES SINGAPORE HOLD UP DETERMINED ATTACKS, LOSE WITH PENALTY SINGAPORE, Tuesday. ASIAN Youth champions Indonesia kept up to their reputaion when they beat Singapore Selection 4-3 at Jalan Besar tonight. Trailing twice in the first half they fought back brilliantly to even the474 words
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105 1961-04-26 17 SELANGOR WILL BE BIG TEST for SPORE Teams CINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore's chances of retaining the Malayan Cricket Association's Inter-state league championship will judged on the result of the friendly match against Selangor at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday and Sunday. It will, however, not be Singapore's strongest side. Two stalwarts Reggie105 words
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96 1961-04-26 17 Spore AAA courses for track officials SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore AAA are taking steps to ensure that, only qualified men will act as starters, timekeepers and judges at all athletic meets In future. Courses for track officials will begin on Apr. 30, when four coaches will lecture on track and96 words
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Article18 1961-04-26 17 SYRACUSE. Tues.— Carmen Basllio, 34, former welter and middleweight boxing champion announced his retirement today.— Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article172 1961-04-26 17 ITUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Federation of Malaya Amateur Boxing Association plan to send a team of boxers to participate An the S.E.A.P. Games at Rangoon in December this year. First step in this plan was- taken at the association's bi-annual general meeting here today when It was172 words
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Article76 1961-04-26 17 SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore and Malaya will meet in two International hockey matches on Saturday at Farrer Park itadium here. The first match is between second teams and will begin at 3.55 p.m. The main inter- national will start at 5.10 p.m. If there is rain, the matches will76 words
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Advertisement137 1961-04-26 17 the completely and TJKmWiFatly new -*-^vT^VC'VAOI (3 lts lon S. low symmetrical lines are a harmony of The St le d motion in sleek steel and sparkling aluminium. And behind this beauty the powerful new Slant 6 Beauty Leader engine with all the sound engineering that only in its Field!137 words
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Advertisement71 1961-04-26 17 success and stamina Those whose physical activities make such a strenuous call on their reserves, turn to Scotts Cod Liver Oil I|\ \^rf Capsules for that regular supply of HjE^^Ml vitamins A D so essential to their /j|bQ|^, v ell-bein^. Scotts Cod Liver Oil Cnpsules \(jj& contain vitamins A D71 words
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Miscellaneous452 1961-04-26 17 SOCCER TOUR MATCH: Perak v Korean Youth (CAH grd, Ipoh). SMITH CUP: Oovt. Services t Business Houses (Jn Besar. 7 p.m). SPORE GOVT. SERVICES LEAGUE: Div. 2 iflnal) Marine 'B v Prison (Jn. Besar. 5.30 ML). SPORE Bl SIN'ESS HSE. LEAGUE: Div. 2 NTS v Eveready "A' (Farrer Park); Div.452 words
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Article, Illustration360 1961-04-26 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues A 16-. MEMBER team from the National Defence College of Canada found out for themselves today what a tough job it was to light Communist terrorists in the Malayan jungle. They went through the nightmare of an "ambush" on a lonely jungleLim Yaw Chong - 360 words
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Article173 1961-04-26 18 SINGAPORE. Tuesday I SINGAPORE'S annual Cultural Festival will be held in August this year, the Ministry of Culture announced today. I The festival will be spon- i Dur i»g the festival, the sored by cultural organisa- Victoria Theatre will be retions in co-ordination with served for173 words
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Article354 1961-04-26 18 LONDON STOCKS RUBBER and TIN LONDON. Tues— Senumeui in London .stock markets loday was again aflec.tu by me imerouiional Miuaiion while ihe sliaip bieak on Wall Sweet lasi mgnt ■\a.s a further restraining in-; fluence. Tnere was a generally easier teucency dllltag the cuny part of me session but mere354 words
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Article27 1961-04-26 18 LONDON. Tues—Spot 27'« d.. .June 27',d.. July-Sept 27', a.. 1 Oct.-Dec 27',d.. Jan-Mar. 27',d.. April-June 27d.. ci.f. May 26T»d.. June 267,d. July 26^a. Tone: Barely steady.27 words
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Article28 1961-04-26 18 LONDON. Tuea —Buyers M 43. I sellers 1845, Forward buyers 1£852. sellers *****;. Settlement £843. Turnover a.m. 135 tons pjn. I IS tons. Tone: Steady but quiet.28 words
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Article, Illustration459 1961-04-26 18 SINGAPORE. Tuesday POUR Malay government officials have been promoted to top administrative posts in the Singapore Civil Service under a special scheme designed to give maximum opportunities for the promotion of promising Malay officer* to posts of greater responsibilities and trust, it was announced459 words
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Article46 1961-04-26 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. The independent candidate in the Hong Lim by-election, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, will hold two street rallies tomorrow. The places and times are: Peking Street and Amoy Street corner 7 to 8.30 p.m.. Upper Nankin Street 8.30 to 10 p.m.46 words
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Article44 1961-04-26 18 SYDNEY. Tues.— American Negro singer Billy Daniels collapsed shortly before he was due to appear In a night club here today. His agent said he had received blood transfusions for a perforated duodenal ulcer and that his condition was serious. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article59 1961-04-26 18 SINGAPORE. Tucs. A variety concert by the Indian Fine Arts Society will bo held at the Cultural Centre. Canning Rise, on Thursday at 3.30 p.m. Highlight of the concert will be a comic drama in Tamil entitled "Edikatha Padam" supported by items of Bharathanatyam and Kathakali59 words
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Advertisement285 1961-04-26 18 Late classified advertisements j 2$ WordM tie i Minimum, ANNOUNCEMENTS IM MFMOCUM SALE NOW ON .11 Hilda* (Ml IW WLMUKIAM storaue In all department, textile.. IN CHERISHED MEMORY of St.-- Shoe*, ihildr.n i wear, and jre»«a phin lEnutiux Pillay who departed on from $18. Tel: Spore HMT. 28.4.56. "Never a285 words
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