The Straits Times, 15 May 1961
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Title Section18 1961-05-15 1 WFBAf.F DAIIY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times AW**** Estd. 1845. MONDAY, MAY 15, 1961 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article761 1961-05-15 1 The warring factions open talk in village Pathet Lao man puts up 6-point proposal VIENTIANE, Sunday. 'plK warring factions in Laos started political and military talks in the village of Namon this morning. The village, in territory held by Ihe neutralist and pro-Communist forces opposing the Right-wing regimeReuter - 761 words
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Article, Illustration88 1961-05-15 1 HOLLYWOOD, Sun— Gary Cooper, silent, strongman hero of scores of thrilling Western films, today lost his greatest fight for life. The British -educated actor, idol of countless thousands, died quietly under sedatives after a lingering Tight against cancer. He was 6a last weekend. Doctors88 words
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Article123 1961-05-15 1 NAIROBI, Sunday. I^ENYA police were today investigating the the second murder of a white woman in 10 days. A South African, Mrs. Christine Swanepoel was found dead at a farm at Sotik, in the White Highlands. She had apparently been strangled with bedReuter - 123 words
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Article55 1961-05-15 1 SINGAPORE, Sun. A contractor. Lee Chuan, 58, was killed instantly when his motor-cycle collided with a car at 10' 2 mile Sembawang Road tonight. Four people in the car were slightly injured. Police appeal for eye-witnesses to contact Inspector G. Krishnan of the Sepoy Lines police55 words
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Article74 1961-05-15 1 CHINA LAKE, California, Sun. The U.S. Navy disclosed today that it had developed a rocket-powered vehicle capable of landing gently an indispensable need if man is ever to land on the moon or another planet. The soft landing vehicle tSLV), which has not yet been tested inReuter - 74 words
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Article195 1961-05-15 1 KATMANDU. Sun.—Sherptu> in Khumjung village, to which Sir Edmund Hillary gave the money for a school, are burning 100 butter lamps every night praying for his recovery from the mild stroke he suffered last week. Sir Edmund. 41. is reported to have had a bad nightReuter - 195 words
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Article443 1961-05-15 1 PREFABS FOR HOMELESS AT RINGLET IPOH, Sunday. TWO squadrons of Federation Army engineers based on Tapah, at the foot of the Cameron Highlands, moved to Ringlet today to erect pre-fabricated houses for families made homeless by the landsilde last Thursday. The district officer, Cameron Highlands, Mr. .1. P. M. Clifford.443 words
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338 1961-05-15 1 PAP call for new look at party and the Govt. SINGAPORE. Sunday. FIFITY-ONE branches of the People's Action ..Party ha,ve resolved to "re-examine the position of. the party and the Government after the I Anson by-election, the Straits Times learnt tonight. Thk> was part of a tengthy resolution passed at338 words
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Article59 1961-05-15 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. A youth. Low Lai Peng, was stabbed to death during a gang battle in Geylang. tonight. About 20 thugs taking part in the clash hailed taxis and made off in different directions, as Low died at the junction of Lorong 32 and Geyiang Road. A59 words
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Article122 1961-05-15 1 Army man's son drowns in U.K. ME R S E A ISLAND, Essex. Sun. The 17-year-old son of a couple stationed in Singapore was drowned yesterday when the 18foot boat in which he went sailing with three other youths capsized two miles off this East Coast island. He WM JohnReuter - 122 words
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Article59 1961-05-15 1 PLEDGE TO CHIANG T.Xll'r.H 9m I Vice President I m il n .luhnxm Mil Gctßi r«l Chianu K li-Shek I 5. will > 1 .i Tir| lirm!\ with its ['binor i!i> until freeden i> m uf -i r i MOSS WINS "\ION\MI 5,,1 l IiUC Mm-- Mill mi Hi)U59 words
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331 1961-05-15 2 LISBON. Sunday isted a mass onslaught by 5,000 Free Angola troops on April 30 and several smaller attacks, repelled yet another attack on Friday, it was reported from Luanda. An African soldier and several men who fought for the Portuguese were killed. Bands of331 words
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137 1961-05-15 2 13 MARCHERS AGAINST MISSILES ARE FINED EDINBURGH. Sun.—Thlrteen anti-Polaris demonstrators were each fined Ju8 yesterday ait.er pleading guilty to charges of having taken part in an Illegal prorwftftn and committed a breach of the peace. A fourteenth, carried into court by two policemen, refused to give his name and wasReuter - 137 words
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Article39 1961-05-15 2 HAVANA, Sun. Dr. Fidel Castro, the Cuban Prime Minister, will address a mass rally of mothers tonight at the sports palace outside Havana, which has been specially cleared of over a thousand prisoners of war. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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164 1961-05-15 2 I ONDON, Sun. A J campaign for a return of corporal punishment for crimes of violence in Britain has been launched by a new organisation, the Anti-Violence League. Mr. Paul Hill, a lawyer. Is acting general secretary of the movement, which hopes to enrol«Reuter - 164 words
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Article79 1961-05-15 2 THE WATER WALKER GIVES UP LONDON, Sun. Alex Wiznlak. a 41-year-old Pole, abandoned an attempt to walK unaccompanied across the English Channel on water skis after about five hours. He staggered ashore at Dover only about four miles from where he started after being swept off course by the tides.Reuter - 79 words
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202 1961-05-15 2 Salaim, 22, may be British boy kidnapped in 1947 CALCUTTA, Sun. A v British couple today eagerly awaited reunion with their only son who was kidnapped 14 years ago in Dacca, East Pakistan. The boy. who wa s eight years old at the time, is now believed to have been202 words
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Article, Illustration99 1961-05-15 2 Envoy Suleiman meets a VIP in Sydney MALAYA'S new High Commissioner to Australia, Dato Suleiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, presents his credentials to the Administrator of the Commonwealth of Australia, Sir Dallas Brookes, at Admiralty House, Sydney. Dato Suleiman had earlier inspected a guard of honour drawn from the 2nd99 words
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106 1961-05-15 2 AIRLINER CREW SEE A 'FLYING SAUCER' \.\ikobi. Sun— The commander of an East African Airways Comet airliner said on arrival here today that he and his crew had seen a flying saucer while flying; across the Sudan this morning. Capt. R. A. Ainsworth said he saw the "saucer" just afterReuter - 106 words
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Article102 1961-05-15 2 Huxley loses all in house blaze UOLLYWOOD. Sun. Friends had to forcibly stop a tearful Aldous Huxley from entering his blazing home in an effort to rescue priceless manuscripts and research material. The writer told reporters he had managed to rescue only a few manuscripts, Including that of his latestReuter - 102 words
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Article28 1961-05-15 2 NICOSIA. Sun. Mr. Peter Gray, the British architect who was murdered in a Kyrenia street, on Friday, was buried in the Nicosia English cemetery yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article23 1961-05-15 2 JAKARTA. Sun. Russia will give Indonesia a small atomic reactor under an agreement signed between the two countries here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article18 1961-05-15 2 JAKARTA. Sun.— lndonesia Is planning to grow all the rice it needs by 1962— U.P.1.UP - 18 words
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Miscellaneous40 1961-05-15 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby (DON'T I £STOP VtfORBYING I WONT] X VCHJ TALK AS IP i/M GOIMS 1 S~\ I 1 C i£££ S <. I TOUCH I n TOUCH IT j to Ruin tue clock just/ rt.fi lIV f^^40 words
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Article414 1961-05-15 3 KASAVUBU ANNOUNCES DECISION: WILL SEEK U.N. HELP IN BRINGING MEN TO PARLIAMENT LEOPOLDVILLE, Sunday. PRESIDENT Kasavubu announced yester- day he had decided to recall the Congolese Parliament, which has not met for eigh months, as soon as the current meeting ol Congo leaders in Coquilhatville isReuter - 414 words
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226 1961-05-15 3 ALGERIA TALKS: HARD ROUND OF BARGAINING PARIS, Sunday. FRENCH and Algerian leaders face each other across the conference table for the first time next Saturday with the future of Algeria at stake. After six and a half years of war which Is estimated to have claimed 300.000 killed, wounded andReuter - 226 words
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Article32 1961-05-15 3 AMMAN. Sun. Jordanian sources here expect King Hussein and President Nasser of the United Arab Republic to meet soon to discuss preliminary moves towards an Arab "summit" conference.32 words
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152 1961-05-15 3 5,000 will protest games base conditions flXDKYO, Sun.— A leftist X organisation in Saitama prefecture is to demonstrate next Saturday against the United States decision to put condtions on nanding over their Camp Drake base as a site for Jh e 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games. United States authorities have saidReuter - 152 words
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Article21 1961-05-15 3 PADANG. Sun. Illiterates will be barred from marrying here, according to Major Suluh Dumadi. the Padang garrison commander. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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149 1961-05-15 3 Americans to train Diem troops in guerilla tactics WASHINGTON, Sun.— The U.S. plans to send a team of 100 American guerilla experts to South Vietnam to train Vietnamese soldiers. Sources said the offer, approved by President Kennedy, had been made to the South Vietnam President, Ngo Dinh 'Diem, by VicePresidentUPI - 149 words
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Article73 1961-05-15 3 A VIOLATION OF AIR SPACE: REDS HONG KONG. Sun.— North Vietnam alleged today that three U.S. aircraft violated its air space on May 7 and May 8. A protest had been sent to the Vietnam international commission against these "extremely serious provocations," &aid a report from Hanoi. The commission wasReuter - 73 words
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Article41 1961-05-15 3 BAGDAD, Sun. Bagdad Radio last night announced a major reshucle of the Iraqi Cabinet. The Minister of Justice, and the Minister of Municipalities had been relieved of their posts on health grounds and a third had been transferred.41 words
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Article26 1961-05-15 3 KUWAIT. Sun. Oil-rich Kuwait adopted its own currency yesterday with the dinar equivalent of the pound— replacing the Indian rupee as the basic unit.26 words
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Article141 1961-05-15 3 MIAMI, Sunday. CUBA called yesterday for expansion of its network of informers to defend the Castro B. In broadcasts I here, renewed al appeal to the volunteer for soevolutionary denmlttees. broadcasts said at If a million" lnwere needed to the regime Its "Imperialist A government statement141 words
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Article31 1961-05-15 3 AMMAN. Sun. King Hussein last night Issued a royal decree releasing 40 ex. army officers and civilians serving terms for political crimes and plotting against the state.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article34 1961-05-15 3 I'KHFRAX. Sun. Five top generals of the Persian army were arrested yesterday on charges of corruption embezzlement, misappropriation of government funds, and misuse of power, according to informed sources.— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article212 1961-05-15 3 NEWPLAN TO STOP THE ARMS RACE T^EW YORK. Sun. 11 A plan claimed to be capable of stopping the arms race and the spread of nuclear weapons to new countries within three years was outlined in a report here today. The report summarises recommendations of a group of American physicistsReuter - 212 words
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Article60 1961-05-15 3 LONDON. Sun.— Schoolboy Allan Richardson, 10, files to Moscow next Wednesday as> official interpreter for a group of experts whose company Is exhibiting at the British Trade Fair there. He has been studying Russian for 31 years at his school Allan aloo speaks fluent German. During his 19-dayUPI - 60 words
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Miscellaneous411 1961-05-15 3 RADIO SINGAPORF The BBC Jazz Club n MenHUIU OIWUMrUKt lodies An,, Memorles u 30 In NATIONAL SHOtiT WAVE vitation To Dream; 12.00 Clo»» SERVICE 41 Metres Dcwn. Me<U n metA. Serv RADIO MALAYA A.M. 6.00 Good Morning: 6.02 NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; SERVICE 41.7 Metres 70S Melodies411 words
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Article288 1961-05-15 4 90MIL. INDONESIANS WILL PROVIDE THE BUYING POWER, SAYS Rl PLANNING CHIEF SINGAPORE, Sunday. JNDONESIA with its 90 million people will provide a "vast market" for the products of an industralised Singapore. Prof. Mohammed Yamin, president of the Indonesian National Planning Board the "brains" behind his country's288 words
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Article, Illustration220 1961-05-15 4 MARY— IN SEARCH OF HER FAMILY SINGAPORE, Sun. Passed from hand to hand while still a baby, Mary Barbara Tan, 20, has lost all trace of her family. With only the names of her parents to go by. she has spent the last few years trying to track down at220 words
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Article58 1961-05-15 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Seven Malayan agricultural assistants left here today for Japan to learn the Japanese technique of growing rice. Their aim is to introduce here the Japanese methods to boost rice output in the Federation. The Japanese Government will defray all expenses of the Malayan58 words
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Article63 1961-05-15 4 KOTA BHARU. Sun. The Mentri Besar of Kelantan, Hajl Ishak Loftl bin Omar, today urged the people to cooperate with the police and treat them as friends. Addressing a gathering at the opening of "Peace Week" In the Tanah Merah district, Hajl Ishak said it63 words
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Article47 1961-05-15 4 KANGAR. Sun.— The Alliance has made a clean sweep In the Perils Town Council elections, winning all 12 seats. The party took all six contested seats in today's polling. In the remaining six wards Alliance candidates were returned unopposed on Nomination Day.47 words
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Article39 1961-05-15 4 .SINGAPORE, Sun.-1-Slnga-pore's Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. was the guest of honour at the International Culture Show to commemorate the centenary of the great Indian poet and author, Rablndaranath Tagore, at the Victoria Theatre tonight.39 words
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Article271 1961-05-15 4 rE following Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: From Hong Kong (BA 961) 2.15 p.m.; from London, Rome. Teheran. Karachi, Calcutta (BA 714) 5 p.m. Tbai International: From Jakarta (TG 402) 10.15 a.m. Pan-American: Prom Los271 words
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189 1961-05-15 4 Indian beauties for fashion parade CINGAPORE, Sun. A team of spe-cially-chosen Indian beauties, including at least two "Miss Indias", will take part in three fashion parades featuring their national dresses made from Indian textiles. Four of the prettiest Singapore models will join them In the parades, showing creations of local189 words
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Article122 1961-05-15 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. All employees of the Royal Press, Singapore, are to get wage Increases backdated to Feb. 1, this year. This follows a two-year agreement between the Royal Press and the Singapore General Printing Workers Union recently. In an official statement today, the Singapore122 words
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Article67 1961-05-15 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. 'THE highly-coveted Queen's Badge awarded to x members of the Boys' Brigade for their proficiency in brigade tests is to go. It will be replaced by the Founder's Badge, the president of the Singapore battalion of the Boys' Brigade, Mr. S. P. Chua.67 words
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Article84 1961-05-15 4 The last Queen's Badges were presented to three members of the Boys' Brigade at a church parade held this evening at Christ Methodist Church In East Coast Road. The presentation was made by MaJ.-Oen. L C. Harris, General Officer Commanding, Singapore Base District Recipients were: Cpl. Yuen Kum84 words
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Article, Illustration57 1961-05-15 4 Mr. and Mrs. K. Thomas Varughcse after their marriage on Saturday at the St. Thomas Orthodox Syrian Church in Topaz Road. Singapore. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Thomas while the bride, formerly Miss Mary John is the daughter of Mr.57 words
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114 1961-05-15 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. OOLICE have slackened their bid to clear those obstructing footways following protests by residents here. Policemen from the Central Police Station and a unit of the field force from Contingent headquarters are, however, going round every morning warning bicycle owners, shop-owners and114 words
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Article70 1961-05-15 4 Muslim Bill in line with Malaya SINGAPORE, Sun. The Administration of Muslim Law Bill, which Is now before the Legislative Assembly, will bring administration of these laws in line with legislations In the Federation. The State Advocate-Gene-ral. Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim, In making this statement in a broadcast over Radio70 words
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Miscellaneous61 1961-05-15 4 weigh" munf'ju^for^llffi T*£" and lawn tennis 4.30 pjn.. ad- ft™ Pf 1 n H TT™ £f vanced Malay class Std I. S.15 J* SSJS^rS 1 nm PJn Knf «_j ,.1.1. k an llSxl tuition 2.30 DJT. pin. and Uble tennis, 5.30 pjn. OEYL4NO STRAITS CHIY.W.C.A.: English conversa- NE8E METHODIST CHI61 words
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407 1961-05-15 5 'SECTIONAL FEUDS GIVE PEOPLE WRONG IDEA 9 TOUCHING, Sun.— The people of Sarawak have been urged to concentrate more on the economic development of the territory than on the "sound and fury" going on in other fields like education, politics, subversion and407 words
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Article35 1961-05-15 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Sun.— A coconut picker. A. tCalimuthu, was killed in an accident on the ButterworthIpoh main road, near Permatang Tinggl. yesterday evenlng. Kalimuthu «U cycling home when the accident occurred.35 words
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Article116 1961-05-15 5 'Here is the news' -7 times daily JTUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Radio Malaya has introduced an extra news bulletin for its English service, making, in all. seven bulletins daily. Of five minutes' duration, it will be read at 5 P "> The other English news bulletins are given at 6 a.m.116 words
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Article, Illustration56 1961-05-15 5 THE Federation's Minister of Transport. Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, is shown a drawing of the Severn Bridge project by the British Transport Minister, Mr. Ernest Marpies, at the Transport Ministry in London. Inche Sardon is now in Britain on a two- week study tour ofUPI - 56 words
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Article65 1961-05-15 5 SINGAPORE. Sun.— lndian film star Raj Kapoor flew into Singapore today with his wife and three children to spend a quiet holiday here. He said: "I'm here to relax. I don't think I will make any personal stage appearances." Mr. Kapoor, who will be here for65 words
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276 1961-05-15 5 'ORIENTATION WEEK 9 FOR 500 'FRESHIES' KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. AN elaborate programme for the orientation of the 500 "freshies" 400 men and 100 women joining the University of Malaya here next week has been drawn up by the University Students' Union. This is the first time the union has organised276 words
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Article89 1961-05-15 5 Sultan at funeral of his uncle KOTA BHARU. Sun.— The Sultan of Kelantan was among 2.000 people present at the funeral of Tengku Mansor bin Tengku Besar Indra, 50. at Jalan Langgar royal cemetery here on Friday Tengku Mansor. 50. was the uncle of the present Sultan and held the89 words
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Article41 1961-05-15 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sun.— Suraya binte Othman, aged two, was found drowned in a well at Tanah Llat yesterday Suraya was missed by her mother who later found her floating in the well near their house.41 words
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Article172 1961-05-15 5 SINGAPORE. Sunday. FIGURES on the number of people detained in Singapore over the past two years are being sought at the next meeting of the Legislative Assembly. Dato Abdul Hamld bin Jumat (Umno— Geylang Serai) will ask the Minister for Home Affairs in the Assembly172 words
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Article140 1961-05-15 5 I/UALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Government needs lawyers, who are Federal citizens and who have at least three years' professional experience to fill vacancies in the Judicial and Legal Service. According to the estimates for this year, these appointments will be made: At least one more president140 words
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Article, Illustration494 1961-05-15 6 HOLLYWOOD, Sunday. /^ARY COOPER, strong, silent, leatherfaced hero of scores of Western films, was one of Hollywood's indestructibles. He was at the top before many of today's film stars were born, and he saw many stars come and go during more than494 words
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452 1961-05-15 6 HOLLANDIA. Sun. DUTCH citizens are leaving West New Guinea in a steady stream by sea and air. The departure of the Dutch for Holland is a direct result of the everIncreasing tension between th#» Netherlands and Indonesia, observers believe. About 800 people—Reuter - 452 words
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611 1961-05-15 6 1941 and 1953. In ADrll this year the Academy also gave him a special award for his contribution to film history. Over the years his leading ladies included Clara Bow. Miriam Hopkins. Marlene Dietrich. Jean Arthur. Ingrid Bergman and Claudette Colbert.Reuter - 611 words
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202 1961-05-15 6 >TEW YORK. Sun.— More II than half the motor cars in the world in 1959 were to be found on the road>: in the United Btates. according to a U.N. year book published today. The United States accounted for 65 per cent ofReuter - 202 words
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229 1961-05-15 6 If you suffer J from BRONCHITIS read this EPHAZONE tablets are a\ailable to all sufferers from bronchitis asthma, bronchial catarrh, phlegm on the chest, hay fever and allied complaints. EPHAZONE is easy to take, safe to use and gives quick relief and sureness of effect. The properties of EPHAZONE may229 words
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Article, Illustration981 1961-05-15 7 CT HERE IN LAOS IT IS THE FOREIGNERS WHO DO ALL THE WORRYING IT IS easy to identify Vientiane as the true heart of the Laotian storm, if only by its calm. Only a few days ago worried Western diplomats in Bangkok, headquarters of Seato, were doing981 words
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Article, Illustration356 1961-05-15 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Seven officers and two NCOs of Britain's newest regiment, the Queen's Own Highlanders, arrived here last night on the last leg of their overland drive to Singapore from Britain. At noon today they left for Singapore in their four356 words
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244 1961-05-15 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will be asked to reconsider his decision not to support the proposed $25 million urea fertiliser factory project. This was decided at a meeting of the board of directors of the Federation of Malaya244 words
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Article, Illustration98 1961-05-15 8 Off on a trip round world MB. T.S KHOO. managing editor of the Straits Times, and Mrs Khoo left by air yesterday for Hong Kong on the first leg of a round-the-world tour. They will be away for five months. In the United States, Mr. Khoo will attend an Asian98 words
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Article80 1961-05-15 8 Tengku on visit to Kelantan KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will fly to Kota Bharu for a one-day visit tomorrow. He will be greeted at the Pengkalan Chempa airport by the Kelantan Mentri Besar, Haji Ishak Lotfi, and local Umno leaders. In the afternoon he will80 words
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Article59 1961-05-15 8 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Terms of a collective agreement certified by the president of the Industrial Arbitration Court, Dr. Charles Gamba. concerning two Singapore companies have been published. The agreements are between the Union Insurance Society of Canton Ltd. and the Singapore Insurance Companies Employees' Union, and the New59 words
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Article35 1961-05-15 8 MUAR. Sun.— The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khlr johari. opened a new $30,000 Malay girls' school at Tangkak, 16 miles from here during the weekend. The school has 400 pupils.35 words
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Article98 1961-05-15 8 Dies after eating mcc: A probe SINGAPORE, Sun. Police officers Investigating a fatal case of food poisoning here yesterday called at the People's Park in Chinatown and interrogated a number of stall operators. The officers took samples of food from the stalls and sent them to the chief chemist's department.98 words
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Article71 1961-05-15 8 PENANG. Sun. Mr. CO. Llm. a delegate to the third World Orchid Conference hi London last year, will be the guest speaker at the monthly meeting of the Penang Gardening Society on Tuesday. The meeting will be held at the Hamilton Road home of Mr. and Mrs.71 words
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Advertisement366 1961-05-15 8 MODEL HFB-301 MODII HF O- i I 2 MOOII HF 0-3? 1 M electrical appliances, the word for excellence is MEIDENSHA Electric Fans by Mtidensha: all of the many models are products of quality research and compact development, and the high reputatlbn of these fans throughout the world is attributable366 words
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Advertisement82 1961-05-15 8 SERVING MALAYA AND THE WORLD UNITED MALAYAN BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya, Head Office— Kuala Lumpur.) Announce the opening of their KUALA PILAH BRANCH at No. 85, Jalan Lister, Kuala Pilah. TELEPHONE No. 113 an Jianday 9 15th May. lf)(il. if if if Head Office Ampang82 words
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Article, Illustration995 1961-05-15 9 ALLIN6TON KENNARD - In Gagarin-land, wages are still low and prices high ALLIN6TON KENNARD RETURN TO RUSSIA. By Heinz Lathe and Gunter Meierling. (The Galley Prest. 165.) By all the news from Russia is of astronauts and rockets and the dazzling achievements of Soviet scientists. But these triumphs arc given a generous share995 words
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Article242 1961-05-15 9 CHONG FEI - CHONG FEI By HONG KONG. By Derek S. Webb. Donald Moor* far Eastern Unhrartitios Prtts. $2.50). SINCE it was not the intention of the "Our Neighbours Series" to deal at all seriously with political questions, there is a temptation to gravitate into tourism which some242 words
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Advertisement89 1961-05-15 9 OUALtTY ECONOMY DUPLICATOR STENCILS f.TS GESTETNER a RONEO Pi DUPLICATOR INK BEST QUALITY FITS AUTOMATIC j r-~~~ t "^v.^ GESTETNER duplicator Bkcaw SUPERFINE I WHITE 13 TINTS WRITES QUAD 1 I JV SMOOTH. PENCILS LT HARD TO BREAK EASY TO SHARPEN MAOE IN ENG> V LAND t_,n Z SMkIfOINT NS89 words
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Advertisement501 1961-05-15 9 DAUPHINE'S PEAR BOX* if^^^^S^ EL I^l w I I \J f^ r\ k You »11l Ht ll» nw» Oauphmf ;m a«iy Iron tUf Rofc H|e Hor| llrortlwsry M *FOUR FORWARD SPEEDS conjesled traffic, pull w Hfe iccekr.te out rf comers ail dt* to the m 4 1or«ir« AND ONE REVERSE501 words
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Miscellaneous332 1961-05-15 9 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5. R'der appears hollow-eyed 1. Making progress as the Bor- (7). neo native has been doing? 6. Dunk given to doctor in 17, 5). charge of old distilling ap8. Earth work to Include others paratus (7). snortly (3-4). Barriers to the west produc9. She means to332 words
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588 1961-05-15 10 The .Straits Times Monday, May 15. 1961. Verdict In Perak Whichever way political sympathies may lean, there will be much satisfaction with the peaceful polling in the Perak state council elections. This was the State on which particular anxiety had fastened after all the recent charges in Parliament of organised588 words
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524 1961-05-15 10 Farm Facts In commenting on the third preliminary report of the agriculture census we remarked that there was a staggering amount of information to be digested, and some valuable early material tor the planners to study. For .these reasons the decision that was taken to publish the information piecemeal, more524 words
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Article212 1961-05-15 10 The Soviet- American wrangle on Laotian representi ation at the Geneva conference is more than a procedural matter. The Russian demand that the Pathct Lao should be i epresented by an official delegation quite clearly is an attempt to secure a major concession. The Pathet Lao has no212 words
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Article, Illustration1325 1961-05-15 10 THE TRAGEDY OF EUROPEANS WHO STILL CLING TO OLD MYTHS EVEN THE VENEER OF THINGS FRENCH CANNOT HIDE THE FACT THAT THIS LAND IS LIVING ON BORROWED TIME by a Times Correspondent WHEREVER one goes in Algiers one cannot escape a view of the sea the1,325 words
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834 1961-05-15 10 I WISH to reler to your editorial "Facts about Farms" (S.T. May 11) and would like to mention certain minor points which are liable to be misunderstood. In referring to Table 82, "Tenure status by type of farms." you state that "the tables834 words
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Advertisement794 1961-05-15 10 STRAITS TIMES FREE PRESS Far riW wiMkm 1 mimtrU* •r« »«r r*«r*»itf*MM COLO STOCASt AKAM OMHMO KOAO. ■IN«A»OI«a Smmlt rtwrilimuli mkmnt Smi«nn Mf mim M COLD tTOtAM ItANCMIS at MOIXANO »O»O. BATONS. MM NAVAL AUTHOtIMO ACINTS: CITY IOOK MM. STOtl LTD. ISMAIL WIXCHIITIII Mac AOHIKALTV tm COUVia OUAT NAVAL (All794 words
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Advertisement9 1961-05-15 10 /GOOD WATCHES 1 DESERVE GEMEXI V WATCHBANDS/ MADE IN9 words
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Advertisement143 1961-05-15 10 WCARGLO What it is and what it does CARCLO is the miracle liquid auto polish specially made for Singapore and Malaya. CARCLO makes old cars look new new cars stay bright and fresh as the day they were delivered. CARCLO keeps your car shining beautifully for just a little over143 words
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Article590 1961-05-15 11 By CHAN KWAN HOI IPOH, Sunday IPOH CAPTURE BY PPP DOES NOT MEAN PARTY HAS INCREASED ITS MASS APPEAL IN TOWN r AST night's results of the Town Council elections in Perak reveal that there has been no substantial shift in the popularity of the Malayan590 words
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Article, Illustration304 1961-05-15 11 •THE aim of the Peoples Progressive Partv which has now gained control of the ipoh Town Council by an overwhelming majority is to make Ipoh the "model town" of Malaya. This was disclosed to the Straits Times yesterday by Mr. S.P. Seenivasagam,304 words
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Article266 1961-05-15 11 SUNGEI PATANI, Sunday. 2IX Alliance candidates were returned unopposed when nominations for the Sungei Patani town council election closed at noon today. The Alliance now need tc only two more seats to control of the 14-seat council. Polling day is Jim* 11. "We are confident of266 words
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Article92 1961-05-15 11 New Rotary club for Perak I UMUT. Sun. —The Lumut Rotary Club, the fourth in PeraK. received its charter from the district governor ot Rotary. Haji Mu.stapha Albakrl. at a dinner held in the Rest House here last night. The new club was sponsored by the Ipoh Rotary Club and92 words
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Article36 1961-05-15 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. —Fiftythree cases of hair-dressing equipment worth $3,900 were stolen yesterday from a store in Race Course Road. The thieves entered the store by cutting a padlock on the front gate.36 words
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Article21 1961-05-15 11 SUNGEI PATANI. Sun. Malay syndicate here plans to operate a bus service In Sungel Patanl in the near future.21 words
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Article, Illustration124 1961-05-15 11 Prof. Mason will be a deacon THE former head of the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur, Prof. Frederic Mason, is to be ordained a deacon by the Archbishop of Canterbury. The ceremony will t.iko place in Canterbury Cathedral on May 28. Prof. Mason came to Malaya in 1950 as124 words
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Article294 1961-05-15 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. When 70-year-old farmer, Ng Ah Koh, was robbed of his life savings 10 years ago, he decided on an elaborate plan to foil any future attempts. He pulled out a few planks from the floor of his attap hut In Bukit Tlmah, dug a294 words
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Article33 1961-05-15 11 SEREMBAN. Sun. The 230 Signal Squadron ha> given the Children's rfomf here $500 which It raised at a soccer match. The home, in Temlang Road, cares for 53 children.33 words
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Article18 1961-05-15 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. Seven people were arrested yesterday and detained under the Criminal Law Temporary Provisions) Ordinance.18 words
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Article433 1961-05-15 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday rpHE fund launched b> A the Straits Times and its sister publications for the victims of the Ringlet landslide disaster today swelled to $12,333.75. Topping the donations received In the three days the fund has been open is a sum of $3,000 from433 words
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164 1961-05-15 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. TIHE Selangor State Welfare Committee is to set up a home for beggars in the Federal capital and clear them from the stree.ts. This was announced at the annual general meeting of the committee yesterday by its chairman, Inche Abdullah164 words
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Article81 1961-05-15 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. The I Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis 1 Association has been admitted as member of the International Union Against Tu- berculosis. The latest issue of Sata's bulletin says that this dis- Unction comes on a recognition of Its important role in the fight against tuberculosis I81 words
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Article135 1961-05-15 11 Navies aid timber industry SINGAPORE. Sun 1'ne admiralty today revealed how the British and the United States navies recently helped Borneo's timber industry by clearing the waters between Borneo and tht» Philippines of mines. An Admiralty .statement said that 12 minesweepers from the Far East fleet based at Singapore, and135 words
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Article42 1961-05-15 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The Sin Wan Amateur Dramatic Association here will stage a Cantonese wayang and a variety show at the Hokklcn Association premises on the nights of June 16 and 17 in aid of the Johore Antl Tuberculosis Association.42 words
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Advertisement102 1961-05-15 11 STOP PRESS! Latest Motoring News SAAB Coming Soon! Watch For Further Announcements I For HEADACHE and ALL PAINS gets M fa» points of [JlB pmn and give* immediate reiief. SIIIIIIHIIIC]llllllllllllt]llllllllllll(]llllllllllll(]llllllllllll(1llllllllllll(]IIIIIIIIIIIIC)lllll!! j CLOSING DOWN SALE I MANY NOVELTIES AVAILABLE EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD! SELLING BELOW COST! FROM 15th MAY TO 20th102 words
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Advertisement130 1961-05-15 11 RELIEF! J^pfe for UPSET (fes^r STOMACH l^oF and HEADACHE Jf^ tAlka-Seltzer. Now in a single-dose pack You can now buy famous Alkt-Seltzer in convenient foil packs, each containing one tablet. It's the quick easy way to get happy relief for upset stomach Federation, 2 packs only 20 cts. Singapore. 2130 words
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Article, Illustration1391 1961-05-15 12 Author who lived for words and women E. PHILIPPS OPPENHEIM THE PRINCE OF STORYTELLERS AT the age of 40, a plump, genial leather merchant in the English city of Leicester suddenly decided to change his way of life. He sold his prosperous business and set out to become a fulltimeDaily Mirror - 1,391 words
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Advertisement289 1961-05-15 12 you y€^^ Arrow U^ THE ONLY DIE-CAST FAN MADE IN INDIA w^^& m i 2 YEARS > \£t2kMt2i£i W VG UARANTE S/ Ceiling Fan Sizes Available:— 60" SWEEP 56" SWEEP 48" SWEEP 36" SWEEP UIIiIjI^^^MALAYA) LTD^ SINGAPORE. Ttl: *****-3 KUALA LUMPUR. TMI ***** PENANC. Ttl: ***** KOTA BHARU. Ttl: 34289 words
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Miscellaneous247 1961-05-15 12 Buys Bunny By Balph ll vim tin It I CIFIPQN'T rrMVEWYAffi«««Y)| I/I'M SORRY, RJDPSY: J I /THAT COTTON OU6HTA\ 7\C6ETWIPOFJ THE NOISE OP YOU < i HAAM... r. < K ft[ SHUTOUT TH' NOISE J /HOWYAFEELIN, V HIM, HE'LL EATIN6 THAT APPLE «>-v r^7> AAAYBE < »< i> o/ I247 words
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Article, Illustration846 1961-05-15 13 CHIA POTEIK - The house for tourists in Singapore CHIA POTEIK By SHOPPING IN STORE THE EASY WAY yiSIT Tropicana! This is the message that tourists to Singapore may soon carry back to their friends at home after they have seen the latest venture to increase the island's attraction not only as a846 words
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Advertisement108 1961-05-15 13 FIRST FULLY AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC EYE Ill^toi^^^fl fePV^T CAMERA with nothing to set .nothing to »iiltlHf«£B&^ forget and perfect movies all the time S~^^ Yoo can t miss with Elmo Zoom 8-S Camera. -j~~ I**^*"^ Complete with Auto Zoomgrip and smart ■'"""L- -1""""^ leather case and unconditionally guaranteed for $430/- (SINCAPORE)108 words
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Advertisement202 1961-05-15 14 ink f° r happier homes ITS SO MUCH EASIER I THE HOOVER WAY l\\ Hoover answers all your washday pro- V^jA blems and there's a Hoover cleaner V\V r^-J^^^^^^^^ to suit every home. Every Hoover appliance carries a year's guarantee m %!S^^3 I and the finest after-sales service Is I202 words
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Advertisement163 1961-05-15 14 A pan-Malayan group that is expanding fast %^K> -iW^ii ~~~~~l~j ~~T" THE head office of Overseas International Co. Ltd., in Orchard Road, Singapore. Overseas International was set up by the Johore firm of Twentieth Century in 1952, and the new Tropicana is a subsidiary of Overseas International. iu^SS^^B ■^B^^^^P^^mJ^^^^^J aBjJ2ES163 words
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Advertisement268 1961-05-15 14 Our Best Wishes m/s. TROPICANA LTD. for their Grand Opening at 94, North Bridge Road, Singapore-6. music W*lJi' f 3 M r F tf-f-^uc STEREOPHONIC /fl J PHONO-RADIO M mp MOde< KHB-320y'^ "^sS^/^N 1 (BJ f «»K9CX OF OeFLNGArVU" fc OUftU'T II MODCHN SHAPE ENSURING MICH ttf TIM Clmc {a268 words
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Article, Illustration723 1961-05-15 15 CHIA POTEIK - CHIA POTEIK By THE magic of tape recording is finding new converts each day in Singapore as more and more people become increasingly conscious of the amazing versatility of this medium of receiving and transmitting sound. Although in the home and the723 words
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Advertisement183 1961-05-15 15 Congratulations Best Wishes to TROPICANA LTD., on the occasion of the opening of their New Showroom this applicated gold dial. ..this TITONI^) RADIO RADIOGRAM TAPE-RECORDER TELEVISION m W\ I 2 s vi/ WISHING i 1/topicoira JjA 94, North Bridge Road, Singapore. EVERY SUCCESS i < KIAN GWAN (MALAYA) LTD. £Z183 words
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Advertisement49 1961-05-15 15 Congratulations to TROPICANA LTD., j on the occasion of the opening, of their Seiv Showroom MAKES IT BETTER I CAMERA j Choien by V B£r Obtainable, BIOLOGISTS »rom all ETHNOLOGISTS Leading ZOOLOGISTS Photographic j Sole Agents:- GEOLOGISTS Dealers, t BOTANISTS y^tJJMSN JOURNALISTS /32M|K 0\ PHYSICISTS ll^wiPjy SURGEONS \^^»7 TECHNICIANS49 words
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Advertisement28 1961-05-15 15 CONGRATULATIONS to Messrs. TROPICANA LTD., on the opening of their NEW SHOWROOM RADIO TELEVISION A DRY BATTERIES AUTOMOTIVE BATTERIES SWEE HIN TRADING CO., 166, Cross Street, Singapore- 1.28 words
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Advertisement126 1961-05-15 15 RENOVATION AND INTERIOR DECORATION FOR M/S TROPICANA LTD 94, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD BY HWA SENG FURNITURE 312 GEYLANG ROAD SINGAPORE TEL: ***** tmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmii glllllC]lllHlllllllC]lllllimillC]llllllllllllNlllll|||||||C]|||||||||||lC]llllllllllllC]llltltllll^ I BEST I WISHES 1 AND I EVERY I I SUCCESS TO j M/s TROPICANA LTD 94 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD SPORE FROM CORPORATION -JAPAN AND g126 words
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1069 1961-05-15 16 Amateur movie fan can now shoot with a difference abundance of opportunities offer themselves to the amateur movie fan through the use of different focal-lengths of lens. If now implemented still further by the rapid lens interchange facilitated by a lens-turret, the readiness of a movie camera (Tropicana has a1,069 words
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Advertisement198 1961-05-15 16 Congratulation to TROPICANA LIMITED, on the occstion of the opening of their New Showroom from AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTD., Sole Agents ot TERECORDER yS 7 |ff 5 30^/ 1 3 f KM 4 yfr^ TRACKS H ;Ih H MONO B OR Stereo SOUND Good News! 7ASHICA fflf CAMERAS RADIOS Now198 words
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Advertisement71 1961-05-15 16 CONGRATULATIONS to I HOrH LTII on the opening of their new showroom HfTELEFUNKEN StikcQ New stereo Tape Recorder > Four-Track operation with all th» feature* of I WO*CoOHH#| ftttrto f•— K GB j. cording and playback. Portable Model Magnefophon 77KDE wifh power sfage ond loudspeaker fcf* s u^f-~^-: J Stereo71 words
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Advertisement187 1961-05-15 16 1 j CONGRATULATIONS I TROPICANA LTD. I on the opening of their new showroom. 'c Stirring, faultless reproduction 4 speaker system, 2-band m Wl stereo amplifier equipped if if 1\ radio. Dynomic three- If dimensional sound. \)nI II V equalled for tasteful beauty. IBgPWI HI-FI STEREO J**SWL^—^RADIOGRAMS I B^H^^B I'187 words
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Advertisement1460 1961-05-15 17 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE FOE'CHT ENOUIRIES Tel: 7415. PASSACE ENQUIRIES: Ttl: 2412. TO AOEN, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON t CONTINENTAL PORTS. P. Sham Penang PERSEUS liverpail, Glasgow ll Part/May 17 Ml) II DOtIUS Mseiiies. L'pitl. A'moutr Due May II Mn It/22 AGAPENOR Liverpaal. Dublin, havre Ma) 21 Jut 1 JaM 2/1,460 words
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Advertisement1385 1961-05-15 17 THE E. H C. LINES AOEN. REOSEA, MEDITERRANEAN, CONTINENTAL I SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. XSTK.a«. s pore P. Sham Pcang /.^"^Se, "lEiRA" (PIM.) 72 '2 May rarVSoVlil "JUTIANDIA" k) c) 72/24 May 25 27 May 21/21 Mn QvJtiJ'l lUSUANGA" a) MUM/ 4 Jut 5 7 Jane 1/ t JaM X3\A JSI "SUMBAWA"1,385 words
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Advertisement1274 1961-05-15 17 ■""inc XHE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SiNCAPORf (tacarparatat 11 tie UaitM KiagtM) URM SAILS ta AOEN. U.K. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS S'oort S'Mfli rtaant UNATTOVJ Naatarg. imim. 6'moutA 20 24 Mn 7J/2S Mn SS/H Mn lENALBANACN liverpeH. Havta MiOdttsDrougri 5/ 1 Jill 11/11 Jilt 14 15 Jue BENLAWERS Antwerp. Hamlarg. B'mea1,274 words
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Advertisement1278 1961-05-15 17 W. MoAUSTER 6b CO.. LTD. w^ r**A BLLIRMAN UNB KLATBHBS6 UMI itMM. MAMBUIG. MTTERtAM WfU IOJ ANtEIES. SAN FRANCISCO, 1 N»LL. JtATTLI VANCOUVER i PORTIApJI CITY OF P00N» Acciitiit carga ra> Caatral I Saatk S'poro P Sham renang America WV Mm Mn/ i Nan IRunivilli tin Of NEWCASTH Sport S'ram1,278 words
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1059 1961-05-15 18 From Our Market Correspondent \\Aj up and down Malaya more and more interest is being taken in the share market. From Klang last week a bank manager reported that the people of his town were becoming "share conscious." He warned that speculation in shares1,059 words
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Article27 1961-05-15 18 (per Ib.) ij 8 90 cts. M'.rU. 10 MMfects. 11 SO'-rts. 12 91',cts. 13 (perplcul) •4J3.37 5, $434.50 J435.00 v 435.50 $433.62 >j $435.12 > s27 words
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Article23 1961-05-15 18 Malartn Stock Indlres: May IS May 1! Industrial*: 167.97 168 46 fins: 351.15 343.21 i Robber: 248.52 248.5S Jan. 1 1958=10023 words
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Article94 1961-05-15 18 fTWE Malayan Exchange Banks' X Association made these changes In its rates to merchants on Saturday (all rates to $100 >: Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32 5. 16. O.D. 32 7 16. 90 d'st 32 7 8 credit bills. 32 15 '16 trade bills. Selling T.r. or O.D.94 words
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Article62 1961-05-15 18 Rivemew Ilolyrood U.K. (M.I Robber Malaysia Rubber Bah Lias Rubber Raffles Hotel Rembau Jelei Anclo Oriental T. Harbour Current payment 37i«~o 25% 25% 27 i% 60 $<■■< 5d. 20' 3s.. Date of payment June 19 June 9 June 16 Interim. Total for year 60^ 374% 40'i 35 C62 words
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Article1270 1961-05-15 18 TIIK sutc of shaxrs on the Malayan Stock Exchange! showing last business to May 6 IA) and but business since that! date IB) with H and I. standing for Highest and Lowest business I last year and to date, was: .91 i m 3.02 1.20 40 1(81,270 words
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Article241 1961-05-15 18 THE tin price in Singapore closed on a steadier 1 note on Saturday morning, a rise of $1.50 taking it to $435.12 i per picul or slightly below the peak for year. This followed the steadier tone In London overnight. The Washington statement on241 words
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Article246 1961-05-15 18 April exports fell by 19.150 tons to 89.180 tons and' although a drop had been anticipated this was rather more than most sources expected. The sharp decline was due In part to loading technicalities m both the Russian steamers vMcb arrived in Malayan ports In April had not246 words
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Advertisement1205 1961-05-15 18 KK"^i.iheJ Express U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coast Service HA El* f.T». E.I.A. E.I Spore Hongkong Honolulu S. Franusco U »ngeie» N. York ■KiKkawa Man- 21/24 May 21 May 12 J«M II Jvie I July 'Ortfis Mars" 1C 19 Imte 21 lm July 12 iiry 2» laiy Alt suitably equipped with dees1,205 words
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Advertisement670 1961-05-15 18 WORRIED ABOUT YOUR INVESTMENT RISK?... You con stop worrying today. Employ finonciol experts to spreod your investment over Malaya's soundest enterprises Invest in the SECOND MALAYAN FUND today! Application form and frf bookltt obtainable from the Mannarrs. M.,. y n t W h ud.. p p ,v'rs^ #l ,T.r3$.A ROUND670 words
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Advertisement498 1961-05-15 18 IN THF MATTKaI OK Jtm COMPANIES OKDINANC'b AM) IN Till M \TTKR OK FAR EAST METAL WORKS LTD. i iCrrdilors Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE is hereby s;ivpii that the Par East Metal Works Limited of Petalinß Jaya. a Company incorporuted tn the Federation of Malaya, i.s not nsbuciutecl or in any498 words
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Advertisement894 1961-05-15 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I eXjr CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD VMLKON HIGHLANDS HYDRO-ELECTRIC SCHEME SIIIKT SIIMKVISORY STAFF Applications are Invited for the undermentioned vacancies for the future Jor Hydro-Electric Power Station. Cameron Highlands: (1) Shift Charge Engineer Trainees (2) Shift Assistant Trainees Applicants should be preferably between the ages of 28 and 40.894 words
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Advertisement508 1961-05-15 19 NOTICES OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO USE A NAME TO A VESSEL FOX REGISTRATION. I, Peter Audley Delme-RadclifTe, of Kinia District. Batu Gajah, Perak, hereby give notice that I have made an application for registration ln respect of a vessel which U to be named "WHITE HERON" and which Is to508 words
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Advertisement782 1961-05-15 19 (Continued from Page 10) I SITUATIONS VACANT to Wordt 9S (Mil,.)—Sox it tt: txlrm WANTED COPY-TYPIST for trmporary work Muat DC fast, accurate and aluo a consclrntlous worker. Apply with detalla to Box A 6109 S.T. Spore. WANTED Hospital AMi.Unt Grade One or Two for estate in South Johore. Apply782 words
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Advertisement760 1961-05-15 19 SITUATIONS VACANT I Wor4t (*'»•>—B *>* s« tit. txtrm 3 SHOP ASSISTANTS axed IS to IT required, starting Salary *SO/- monthly. Writ* to P.O. Box 2518, Spore. HOTBLHESTAURANT require* Five Piece Band, Singer, WaltrMKM. Chief Cook. Apply Box A 6151 S.T. B'pore. JUNIOR CLERK female knowledge typing Chinese essential book-keeping760 words
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Advertisement866 1961-05-15 19 ACCOMMODATION WANTED it Wordt SS (Min.)—Box St tit. txtrm UNFURNISHED 3BIDROOMIO HOUSE tequirad in Katong area. Rent up to $200/- Kindly Apply Box ASIB7 B.T. B'pore. SERVICEMAN AND SCHOOL teacher wife require fully furnished JJJ, 'or AUSUJIrmtibYd army OFFICER reaulrea from ","AuiTu"t 2 bedroom bungalow oHat in qufe" local^^iTtrlct. 1*866 words
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Advertisement849 1961-05-15 19 TUITION it Wordt SS (Min.)—Box St ttt. txtrm AT YOUR HOMB: Private tuition for all grades in all school subjects from S2O monthly. Particulars P.O. Box 2456 B'pore. LAMBERTS DRIVING SCHOOL, 10 Balmoral Road. Dual-control cars, experienced European/Asian Instructors. Refresher courses $40. beginners from JRO. Telephone Spore. 5:894. SINGAPORE DRIVING849 words
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Advertisement810 1961-05-15 19 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Wordt SS (Mil,.)— Box it ttt. ,strm 114* VOLSWAGEN SALOON, owner. taxed/comprehensive in.Mirance 1862. Beautiful condition 0.n.0. View 28. Orange Road. S i>or«. Tel: *****. RBLIABLB CARS In good condition HOX H Minx one owner 1956 h". Zodi.tr Slmca 1952 K Zephyr F/Con«i! 1!".'.3 Mayflower small810 words
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1877 1961-05-15 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By BIC SWEEP— TotaI pool 109,08 a lit prise: *****5 $49,540. 2nd prise: *****5 $19,816. 3rd prise: *****7 $9,908. STARTERS ($2,477 each) No*. *****4, *****0. *****1, *****6, *****2. *****1. *****8, *****4. CONSOLATIONS ($l,OOO each) Not. *****9. *****2, *****4. *****9. *****4.1,877 words
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Article21 1961-05-15 20 BRITISH EMPIRE FLYWEIGHT TITLE (Luanshya. N. Rhodesia): Dennis Adams v John Mtimkulu declared "no contest" by referee In 9th rd.21 words
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Article29 1961-05-15 20 INTERNATIONAL (Capetown;: 8. Africa 24 Ireland 8. RUGBY LEAGUE CUP FINAL iLondoni: St. Helen's 12 Wlgan 6. TOUR MATCH (Nairobi': Harlequins of London 13 Pretoria Harlequins 11.29 words
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Article140 1961-05-15 20 ITALIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS (Turin): Men's slnrlrs q-finals— R. Layer lAust) bt O. Merlo (It) 6-2. 6-3. 5-7. 4-6, 6-3; M. Santana (Bp> bt N. Fraser CAust) 4-6, 12-10. 6-4, 6-2; R. Emerson (Aust) bt E. Morea (Arg) 6-1. 6-2. 6-4; N. Pletrangell (It) bt U. Schmidt <Swed> 6-2. 6-2. 7-5:140 words
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Article107 1961-05-15 20 VK MATCHES—Saturdays close of play score** At Lords: Uloucs 241 f.Mortiniore 87. D Smith 74 >. MCC 104-2. At Brentwood: Essex 276 (Barker 50, Milncr 42. Knighl 48. Taylor 47 1. Lanes 57-0. At Oxford: Middlesex 205. Oxford 92-1 (.PUiiey 48 >. At Cambridge: Sussex 261 (D. Smith 115,107 words
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Advertisement1105 1961-05-15 20 NOTICE Federation of US.tN.tM Entered h.i.-1/ii i/a-i»*a/ai Notice is hereby gi»en that the ransfer Register of the aboveentioned loan will be closed from BUI May to Ist June. 1961. both wo or Interest Warrant*. Registrar of Public Debt BANK NEGARA TANAH MELAYU KUALA LUMPUR^ TKHrrmiii TRENGGANU P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenoere1,105 words
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Advertisement755 1961-05-15 20 D.I.D. TENDER NOTICE c ™Z£j cEss^ »Wibot2 fc™^la» JJ at the offlce or the State D.&I. t Engineer. Selangor up to 3.00 p.m. t ol the 29ih May, 1961, ror the c Construction or Bagan Terap 3 Pumping Station in Sabak Bernam District. uineo Qn ppiicatjon to he g^ f755 words
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Advertisement612 1961-05-15 20 SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD raciois experienced in laying or elephone underground plant ror arrying out the work below: 8/D2/61 Queen Street Pipeline Deposit: $100/Tvnri»r fnrm* niaj« and sneei rom itt Development Engleers Offlce, top floor. City Exhange. Oeorge St. between 9 a.m. nd 12 noon weekdays. cloßlng 31st May 1961. TENDER612 words
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Advertisement191 1961-05-15 20 MEMORIN ydk. ~N (Accrd. to Dr. Richord Weiu, M.A.P.C.S., Enq) J^ *^i it Rids depression, (id4ln««s, sight blackout t and gives you clear thinking. ,^jk ;IS ♦Is o natural protein preparation tor M^B <• S«3 nourishing the brain and nerve cells. SS^5 I Hi' Prepared in Germany, is wellknown ■ft'ilMf191 words
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Article376 1961-05-15 21 SINGAPORE. Sun. STUBBORN STAND BY MURUGESU WARDS OFF DEFEAT UNTIL AFTER LUNCH QINGAPORE gained their expected victory over Johore in the Malayan Cricket Association League tournament today, taking only 45 minutes after lunch to hit 61 for an eightwicket win. At the end of yester-i376 words
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Article332 1961-05-15 21 J. FINGLETON - Lawry scores brilliant century J. FINGLETON By f ONDON, Sun.— Young *J left-handed Australian opener Bill Lawry become the fourth tourist to reach a century when he scored a brilliant 165 runs against Surrey at the Oval yesterday. Lawry found It hard going before lunch, when he could manage only332 words
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223 1961-05-15 21 BAM PLAN TO SEND TEAM TO THE SEAP GAMES I/UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Badminton Association of Malaya expect to send a team to compete in the second South-East Asia Peninsular Games at Rangoon in December. BAM secretary Teh Gin Sooi disclosed this after todays meeting of the BAM I standing committee223 words
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Article, Illustration45 1961-05-15 21 Nazari outwitted by Finney YfALAYAN fullback i A Ahmad Nazari sprawls in a vain attempt to tackle Tom Finney in the match at Merdeka Stadium on Saturday night. The F.A. of England touring team beat F.A. of Malaya XI 4-2. Picture by NG BEH LEOW.NG BEH LEOW - 45 words
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191 1961-05-15 21 J/UALA LUMPUR. Sun i Selangor Malays reached the seml-flnals of the Sultans' Gold Cup soccer competition when they slammed Negrl Malays 11-1 at Princes Road today. Selangor will now meet Perak Malays on June 4 at Kuala Kangsar. The young Negri team were191 words
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Article623 1961-05-15 21 SPORE v JOHORE Singapore beat Johore by 8 wickets at Singapore. .MMIOKI im inns 85. SINGAPORE— Ist Inns 154-4] dec. JOHORE— 2nd Inns: Rahman c Sithawalla b Nagaiah 0. Selvaretnam lbw Nagaiah 26, Siva c Kcech b Sandosham 4. Veerasingam c Martens b Cooke 8 Hamaih c623 words
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Article607 1961-05-15 21 STORE TRIANGULAR MEET —MEN 100 m 'B": 1 Fernandez (S) 2 Lee Ling Hook (SS) 3 Foo Chee Wah (S) 11. 65; 200 m 'B: 1 ternandez (S) 2 B. Ootnez iS) 3 Liny Hliig Hook 23.75; 400 m B 1. singaram (CS) 2 Gurucharan (CS) 57.95; 100607 words
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Advertisement311 1961-05-15 21 sSifln RENT "Ss? 4 F r y» ur t«"ily'« secyrity Sf**^* Own a 2 *t«r«* h»« e for $145.05 per month Mflafl offer a tmoll initial down payment of $4,000/B^^^ or less to be arranged. jj j^— Best architectural dciign planning for maximum i living comfort. Large space for furnitures311 words
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Advertisement193 1961-05-15 21 I HBH^^ aT J 7/ia/eQ, ut/A the i4*nnti& fauAto SUPREME IN AUTOMATIC WATCHES MULTI-JEWELS MEAN dr SMOOTHER FUNCTIONING. 3^-^-DURABILITY AND PRECISION 48 HOURS RESERVE POWER J W gjL Tjn. UU I f I ~Duilloj> i ll ll\ L SPORTS EQUIPMENT <c=±^ j A Hk gives you a champion's chance j193 words
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Miscellaneous79 1961-05-15 21 SOCCER TOUR MATCH: Singapore v PSS Sianlar (Jn Besar. 7.30). .STORE LEAGUE UIV. 3D: Windsor Rovers v Police 'A' (Jn Besar. 5.30 1: RAP Tengah "A" v Junior AA (Farrer Pk>; Airport v Maxwell A' (Balestier Rd) J. BAHKU LEAGUE OIV. 1: Jorimhians y Starlight; Oiv. 2A: Police v Rainbow79 words
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Article, Illustration377 1961-05-15 22 Triads a security menace to H.K ONE-SIXTH OF 3M. POPULATION MEMBERS' JHE SECURITY threat of "triad societies in Hong Kong" is revealed in a book by Sub-Inspector VV. P. Morgan of the Hong Kong Police Force, published by the Government Press. "If criminally inclined, these societies could wreck the peace377 words
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150 1961-05-15 22 A SINGAPORE boy has vowed to beat the 100--hour non-stop cycling record recently set in Sereinban by a visiting cyclist. R. Muthukumarah. from India. S. Balakrishnan, 15. son of a City Council mandore, has been cycling on a vacant plot of150 words
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Article394 1961-05-15 22 'THIRD FORCE' BID FOR POWER by the Nationalists and the Shanghai triad societies, sought to integrate the various triad groups here to support the Nationalists against the Chinese Communists But the local societies, in the face of promising postwar conditions, did not wish to commit themselves, and as the Nationalists394 words
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105 1961-05-15 22 Sinoapore. Sun. P.S.S. Siantar beat Singapore Selection by 4-2. It sounds incredible after "seeing Singapore Malays thrash the tourists 7-2 last night, bu* that, although it's hard to believe, was the linal score at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight. Selection played poor football105 words
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276 1961-05-15 22 CHINESE HAD THE LAST LAUGH ON THEIR OPPONENTS SPORT*.. a back page roundup '^MRMMMH_V__H_MHMMNMHH____H_HM_^wHHB^^H^^^^M SINGAPORE, Sun. SINGAPORE Chinese R.C. had the last laugh on Ceylon S.C. when they beat the Ceylonese. weakened by the absence of four regulars on State duty in the Singapore v Johore match, by 89 runs276 words
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Article686 1961-05-15 22 I At Tanglin: Army beat Univer- 1 jSity by 35 runs. ARMY d'Eynecourt c Jin Bee b Sandosham 63 Gibson b Sandosham 9 Stewart c Ratnam b Yok Han 0 Hadley c Hag b Ratnam 7 White c Sunderaj b Sandosham 16 Farmiloe c and b Sunthralingam686 words
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Article43 1961-05-15 22 SINGAPORE. Sun. Forecast Tote dividends on today's Pcnang races announced by the Singapore Turf Club were: Race 1 $64; Race 2 $560: Race 3 Sl7; Race 4 $235: Race 5 $103: Race 6 $65; Race 7 $233 and Race 8 $75.43 words
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Article203 1961-05-15 22 GREAT 440 YARDS BY JEGA i SmyM ERNEST FRIDA SINGAPORE. Sun. Expect I O great deeds by the young Federation Olympic runner, 'M. Jegathesan, this season. After seeing him win the 100 m and 200 m and then run i a great race to land a win for Combined Schools203 words
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Advertisement279 1961-05-15 22 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS M H id. M Vinimum) BIRTHS KELLAWAV: To Lcla nnd Pextr a d*uKht«r Fiona Louise at Gleneaglea I on M;iy Hth. Both well. LIM: To Irene and KnK Bee a *on at Kandanß Kerbau Hospital. Singapore 13th May 1961. Both urll. ACKNOWLEDGMENT MADAM A. D. WILLIAM and279 words
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