The Straits Times, 29 May 1961
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Title Section17 1961-05-29 1 \VIH\<.I DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90*000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY. MAY 29. 1961 15 CENTS.17 words
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Article775 1961-05-29 1 The choice: Merger or confederation Welcome for the plan in principle KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday POLITICAL leaders and observers throughout the Federation today welcomed in principle Tengku Abdul Rahman's plan for a South-East Asian alliance embracing Malaya, Singapore, Brunei, Sarawak and North Borneo. They withheld detailed comment however, pending775 words
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118 1961-05-29 1 Ceasefire violated, America accuses GENEVA. Sun.- -The United States yesterday accused I the pro-Communist Pathet Lao of violating the cease-fire IB Laos and said they were employing military pressure for political purposes. In a statement released here, the American delegation to the recessed 14-natlon conference on Laos said that theReuter - 118 words
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Article27 1961-05-29 1 DAR-ES- SALAAM. Tanganyika, Sun. More than 60.000 cattle have died in drought-, tricken Masailand In Northern Tanganyika since last December, it was reported today. U.P.I.UPI - 27 words
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Article34 1961-05-29 1 LONDON. Sun.— Dr. Geof- frey Fisher. Archbishop of Canterbury, said tonight that he felt "without any doubt" that the Church of England was going to get closer to the Roman Catholic Church.34 words
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Article, Illustration63 1961-05-29 1 HE TOURS SCENE OF BIG FIRE AND CHATS WITH THE REFUGEES TENGKU ABDI'L RAHMAN wearing hat) and Mr. Lee Kuan Yew (second from left) tour the devastated areas nf the Bukit H" Swee flre. At extreme left is Mr. YonK Nvuk Lin. Singapore's Education Minister.63 words
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96 1961-05-29 1 The Ruler's children climb mountain SEREMBAN. Sun The two daughters and the eldest son of the Yang diPertuan Besar and his Consort today completed the climb of Gunong Kundor (2.600 ft.) with a party of teachers and students. The Royal trio comprised Tengku Munawirah. 18. Tengku Mudziah. 17. and Tengku96 words
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Article40 1961-05-29 1 NEW DELHI. Sun.— The annual session of the all-India Congress committee, top body of the ruling political party in India, opened today after police arrested at least 100 "black flag" demonstrators against Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru.— U.P.l.40 words
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Article19 1961-05-29 1 LONDON. Sun —Britain and Portugal will hold joint military manoeuvres this summer under the auspices of NATO.19 words
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Article178 1961-05-29 1 SINGAPORE. Sun— An un- known fire-raiser this afternoon shot a Red Indian style "flaming arrow" at an attau hut in Kampong Henderson. The "arrow" was actually j a foot-long rattan hook and attached to it was a piece of cloth soaked in fuel. It178 words
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716 1961-05-29 1 PREMIER LEE ASSURES FIRE VICTIMS: HOMES FOR ALL OF YOU SOON SIMiAPOHK. Sunday. TKN(.kI ABDUL RAHMAN today proniis cd material aid to victims of the Bukit Ho Swee tire as the number of homeless people rose to over 1 Surrounded by hundreds of refugees at the Kirn Seng Road school,716 words
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Article85 1961-05-29 1 Man knifed to death at wayang SINGAPORE. Sun. A gang of about 25 men armed with- knives and parangs tonight murdered a I man and seriously injured j another in a fight at a; wayang off the Bth mile Changi Road. Detectives rushed to the scene and interrogated scores i85 words
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Article34 1961-05-29 1 BRUSSELS. Sun. Queen j Fabiola looked pale and unwell when she and King Baudouin flew home today from Paris. This has revived speculation that she is ex- pecting a baby. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article31 1961-05-29 1 CANBERRA. Sun.— Sir Re- glnald Dalas Brooks. Australia I acting Governor-Gei.' is recovering from the coronary occlusion he suffered last Frday. a Government House spokesman said here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article147 1961-05-29 1 Broadrick Road kidnap report By FRANCIS ROZARlO SINGAPORE. Mon. 2 a.m. Police here are investigating a reported case of abduction. Roadblocks were set up throughout Katong, Mountbatten Road. Geylang. and Serangoon Koad. Police are lookinp for a black Austin i A40 car. believed to be the car used by uic147 words
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Article36 1961-05-29 1 EICHMANN 7RIAI JLRIMM.M !»uu M mi "itb A'Joli bin h in I9|| t» tr.Kj. lllli f,. r mm track* h < i" r»j I* In r.t Jr >m n« »b< a Lkuumiui trial IjUtU \wrk li.HM'Ti36 words
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Advertisement28 1961-05-29 1 No**** tic**** r-i*i ice cool salad and lobster ft time for a •^Qbeeh Tiger has won the championship Gold Medal and oth«r swards at the London Brewers' Exhibitions.28 words
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Article329 1961-05-29 2 FIRST TARGET A TOBACCO FACTORY MIAMI, Sun.— The anti-Castio Cuban People's Revolutionary Movement announced yesterday it had begun its own sabotage campaign in Cuba, starting with the burning of a tobacco factory in Havana. Its leader. Senor Manuel Ray, told a Press conference here his329 words
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101 1961-05-29 2 DETAILS OF GUIDED MISSILE PUBLISHED LONDON, Sun.— Hawker Siddeley Aviation have announced details of a new Tuided anti-aircraft missile. Red Top. The firm said Red Top was a fighter-borne, air-to-air guided missile "designed to intercept and destroy the latest types of enemy aircraft over a very wide altitude and speedReuter - 101 words
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Article28 1961-05-29 2 OTTAWA. Sun.— Two steeplejacks were hurled to their deaths in Brandon. Manitoba, yesterday when a 420 ft. television tower on which they were working collapsed. U.P.I.UPI - 28 words
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203 1961-05-29 2 S. KOREA JUNTA CLAMPS DOWN ON THE WEALTHY SEOUL. Sunday THE South Korean Revolutionary Council announced that 2d people "who accumulated wealth illegally during the past eight years" had been arrested early today. The arrested men Included 11 businessmen. 10 officials of the former governments of Syngman Rhee and JohnReuter - 203 words
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Article100 1961-05-29 2 20 Reds die in Vietnam clash CAIGON, Sun.— More than 20 Communist guerillas and 12 Government militia were killed and many wounded in a two-hour clash, authoritative military sources said today. Sources said the battle occurred at My Quy in Kien Phong province when about 200 Communist guerillas ambushed aReuter - 100 words
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Article215 1961-05-29 2 MOSCOW. Sun. More than 500.000 Russians have already visited the British trade fair here, which yesterday reached the half-way stage, but so far few big orders have been placed. More British businessmen, however, acknowledge that long negotiations are necessary with the Soviet Government's tradine215 words
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Article116 1961-05-29 2 TRIBE WAR: 17 KILLED ON BORDER ITAMPALA. Sun.— At least 17 natives were killed in tribal warfare this past week on the Kenya-Uganda border, according to reports reaching here yesterday. The reports said the fightIng between Turkanas from Kenya and Dodoths from Uganda brought an unknown number of casualties toUP - 116 words
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334 1961-05-29 3 JACK'S PLEDGE to STAND UP to KHRUSHCHEV WASHINGTON, Sunday. PRESIDENT KENNEDY told a Democratic Party fund-raising dinner last night that he would tell Mr. Khrushchev in Vienna that the United States was "determined to resist all those who seek the destruction of freedom." This determination was matched only by thisReuter - 334 words
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97 1961-05-29 3 WASHINGTON. SunPresident Kennedy's two-ton birthday cake divided into two sections ne>>tled in armoured car* md escorted *»y oolice arrived here yesterday from Ha-trc-d, Conneticut. ft was rolled oeton '~SSIMO-p]ate Democratic Party fund-raising dinner honouring Mr Ken nedy's 44th birthda* tomorrow The cake wa s97 words
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93 1961-05-29 3 NAIROBI. Sun. The Kenya Government yesterday denied Kenya and overseas Press allegations that it had imposed a "velvet glove" censorship on news about the colony's .>ei-urity situation. Several newspapers, noting the closing of the Ministry of Information since the present government was formed on April93 words
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Article45 1961-05-29 3 LISBON. Sun. A village of 45 people, including six women and 15 policemen, fought off "several thousands" of insurgents in northern Angola. Lusitania. the official Portuguese news agency reported. Lusitania said the Insurgents withdrew after fierce shooting which lasted 13 hours.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article54 1961-05-29 3 MOSCOW, Sun —The Soviet Press cautioned Turkey yesterday against the dangers of permitting Western bases on its soil. On the first anniversary of the overthrow of Prime Minister Adnan Menderes' Government In Turkey, the Soviet Government newspaper Isvestia warned of "dangerous gambles fraught with aUPI - 54 words
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Article46 1961-05-29 3 JAKARTA. Sun. Merapi volcano, in central Java, is still active according to reports reaching here. In a two-month long eruption the 9,000-foot peak has killed 11 people In roc* showers and spurts of y.ersonous gas, and has forced the evacuation of 30.000. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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177 1961-05-29 3 Four youths held after shooting of Negro VIONTGOMERY. Sun. I Six white teenagers were arrested today on charges of shooting a Negro integration leader in front of his home on Thursday. The Rev. Solomon Seay, a 62--year-old Methodist minister, was slightly wounded in ihe hand in the incident, which followedReuter - 177 words
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216 1961-05-29 3 LONDON, Sunday. A SPY ring in Rio de Janeiro was broken up in 1942 just as its members were radioing the position of the liner Queen Mary with 14,000 American troops aboard, a book being published here tomorrow discloses. i The Americans, boundReuter - 216 words
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224 1961-05-29 3 EX-GENERALS IN REVOLT TRIAL TODAY PARIS, Sunday. OORMER generals Maurice Challe and Andre Zeller go on trial before a high military court here tomorrow knowing that they face possible death sentences if they are convicted of charges of leading last month's abortive army rebellion in Algeria. The trial is expectedReuter - 224 words
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Article35 1961-05-29 3 PRETORIA. Sun. Allred Wanka, a 33-year-old German immigrant found guilty twice of murder and the only man ever to escape from the condemned cell in Pretoria central prison, was executed here jrestexday.— ißeuler.35 words
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149 1961-05-29 3 18 injured as police clash with workers CALCUTTA. Sun.— Police and steel workers clashed here last night alter a busload of workers had been .prevented from going to a meeting of the ruling All India Congress Party. Twelve workers and six policemen were injured, one of the constables having knifeReuter - 149 words
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Article23 1961-05-29 3 BERLIN, Sun. The U.S. Army has begun to re-equip its West Berlin garrison with modern weapons, an army spokesman disclosed yesterday.—U.P.l.23 words
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Article, Illustration254 1961-05-29 3 WASHINGTON, Sun.—President Kennedy yesterday signed a bill launching a US$6OO ($1,800) million aid programme for Latin America, Beuter. 3 'Merdekas' They will also be asked to give three 'merdekas' by Premier Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. A booklet containing notes In four languages on the rally and the march-past254 words
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Miscellaneous416 1961-05-29 3 DAnin CIMftADADr Emories; 11.30 Invitation To nHUIU OinuMrUMt Dream: 12.00 Clos© Down. SHORT WAVE SERVICE 41 metres RADIO MALAYA MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE 476 mrtrrs NATIONAL SHORTWAVE A.M. 6.00 Good Morning: 6.02 SERVICE 41.7 metres Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News: A.M. 6.00 Time Signal; Negara7.05 Melodies At Sunrise; 8.00 Ku News416 words
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Article, Illustration495 1961-05-29 4 STUDENTS, UNIONS, SPORTS BODIES GO THROUGH PACES ON THE PADANG FOR THE BIG DAY SINGAPORE. Sunday. yyiTH six days to go for the three-day National Day celebrations beginning here on June 3, hectic preparations for the big day swung into top gear today. Hundreds of people representing495 words
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Article71 1961-05-29 4 LOVELY Miss Perm Spenser, 23. Miss Bombay, 1961. who will take Dart in a fashion show in aid of the Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association. It will be held at the Sky Theatre today at 9.45 p.m. She. with others, will model Indian saris and dresses. Miss71 words
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Article348 1961-05-29 4 'HELL' IF RACISTS WIN— MINISTER SINGAPORE, Sun THE Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, x tonight warned that "all hell would be let loose" if communalists succeeded in their efforts to "bamboozle" the people into supporting them. He made the point over Radio Singapore tonight in connection with coming National348 words
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Article38 1961-05-29 4 SOME of thr 800 competitors who took part in the fifth St. John Ambulance Brigade annual 141-mile walk, from Clifford Pier to Woodland, seen tramping alone Clemenceau Avenue, yesterday mor line. (Results in Page 16)38 words
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Article75 1961-05-29 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— lnche Mahmud bin Awang has been elected president of the executive councfl of the Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union for 1961/62. THE vicious-looking rattan j hook which a mystery arsonist catapulted on to the roof of an attap hut in Kampong Henderson is shown in this75 words
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Article, Illustration199 1961-05-29 5 URGED: RAIL FROM CAPITAL TO TASEK, LUMUT Preparation for industrial and naval projects THE RAILWAY Economics Commission has been urged to recommend to the Federation Government the introduction of a new railway service from Kuala Lumpur passing through Tasek, Ipoh's new industrial site, and going right up to Lumut on199 words
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164 1961-05-29 5 A Malacca drive to get beggars off the streets VIALACCA. Sun.—Beg--1**- gars in Malacca are to be given a home and taught useful The State Welfare Committee has accepted recommendations by the State Welfare Officer, Mr. C.E.R. Abraham, for setting up beggars' wards and helping able-bodied vagrants to get work.164 words
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Article25 1961-05-29 5 JESSELTON. Sun. Datu Mistaphd bin Datu Harun will be vi.siting Singapore early In June to represent North Borneo at Singapore's National Day celebrations.25 words
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Article167 1961-05-29 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. 4 FORMER Malay Nationalist Party leader. Inche Ibrahim bin Haji Yaacob, who left the country for Indonesia 11 years ago. has been deprived of his Federal citizenship by the Fedeiation Government Inche Ibrahim, alias Iskander Kamel was the former president of Kesatuan167 words
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Article85 1961-05-29 5 An illegal immigrant is jailed JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. An Indonesian businessman. Thomas Y.C. Wang. wiu> yesterday lined $500 or three months' jail in the Magistrates Court here lor entering the Federation Of Malaya without valid passport. The OOOrt was told that Wang lived in Singapore and the Federation tor two85 words
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Article28 1961-05-29 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Two gangster suspects wore arrested In South Boat Quay and Keppel Road yesterday. They are being held under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions! Ordinance.28 words
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Article26 1961-05-29 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. A 20 m p.h. speed limit has toeen imposed along Macnair Road. Towner Road. StUrrock Road. Piggot Road and May Road.26 words
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137 1961-05-29 5 $204,000 CAMPAIGN TO LURE U.S. VISITORS TO MALAYA Kl ALA Ll'MPl'R. Sun.— The Federation Government is to spend S204.800 this year on an advertising campaign to lure American tourists to Malaya. The tourist promotion officer. Inche Osman Siru. said today that a careful survey had been made first. To begin137 words
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Article, Illustration408 1961-05-29 5 To advise YWCA: Here to learn, too MISS PHYLLIS BEAL (above) an American social worker, who has arrived in Kuala Lumpur to advise the Y.W.C.A. for three months on its various activities. said she had come not only to teach but also to learn. She said: "The East has something408 words
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Article13 1961-05-29 5 SINGAPORE. Sun.-Mr.Urn Kirn Kuay has been appointed an Assistant Commissioner for Labour.13 words
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Article92 1961-05-29 5 Walking on fire ceremony MUAR. Sun.— About 3.000 people last night watched a flre-walking ceremony held in connection with the installation of the Goddess of Mercy in the Hainanese Association's new $180,000 building here. The devotees carried images of gods and goddesses across a pit of burning coal at the92 words
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Article59 1961-05-29 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. The BLshop of Penang. Msgr. Francis Chan, will preside at the ordination ceremony of his sephew. Mr. Francis Lau, who will become a priest at the Sacred Heart Church in Tank Road here on Sunday. June 18. Mr. Lau is the son of59 words
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105 1961-05-29 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Celebrations for the birthday and coronation of the Sultan of Selangor will begin throughout the State on June 28. The Malay, Chinese and Indian communities in the royal town of Klang will take part in the five-day celebrations. Special arrangements have been105 words
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Article65 1961-05-29 6 FISHERMAN FINDS BOMB ON SEASHORE TELUK ANSON, Sun.— A Malay fisherman recovered a mortar shell from the shore of the Straits of Malacca at Kampong Sungel Burong. 30 miles from here yesterday. It was painted red and bore the words "Dilllngham Imperial." Police have thrown a cordon round the shell.65 words
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Article51 1961-05-29 6 JESSELTON, Sun. The first North Borneo student to obtain a Bachelor of Science degree, Mr. Wong Chlng LJen. has Just graduated from the University of New South Wales in Sydney. Mr. Wong, of Papar, was educated at St. Josephs School, Papar, and at All Saints' School.51 words
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146 1961-05-29 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The president of the Selangor Adult Education Association Inche Abdul Jamil bin Abdul Rais, today appealed to all voluntary workers to support the Government's plan to eradicate illiteracy in the rural areas and help all people to be proficient in the146 words
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118 1961-05-29 6 Scouts put on birthday oarade for Sultan ITl'ANTAN. Sun Three hundred Scouts from all over Pahang today put on a dazzling display on the town padang here and earned the congratulations of the Sultan. The Sultan, who will be 57 tomorrow, told the Scouts that the movement was a worthy118 words
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294 1961-05-29 6 Travelling money was properly spent report SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE Estimates Committee of the Legislative Assembly is satisfied that money for expenses in travelling on Government duty is properly spent. In its report, the committee said it was satisfied that there had been no undue wastage and that the Ministry of294 words
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Article32 1961-05-29 6 BUTTERWORTH. Sun. The Bishop of Singapore and Malaya, the Rt. Rev. C. Kenneth Salisbury, will declare open the new $150,000 block of St. Mark's Secondary School at Bagan Ajam tomorrow.32 words
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Article47 1961-05-29 6 PENANO, Sun. Mr. Ng Kam Poh. a storekeeper of Firestone Co., was yesterday married to Miss Tan Soon Pheng. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Hal pheow. at the Civil Marriage Registry The ceremony was followed by a reception at the Rubber Trade Association47 words
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187 1961-05-29 6 Two officials to probe Singapore Umno complaints 'BE PATIENT' TENGKU ASKS BRANCH DELEGATES SINGAPORE, Sunday. rpENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN yesterday promised to send two top party officials to Singapore to investigate the grouses of two dissatisfied Umno groups here. He asked the two groups to be patient until party headquarters had187 words
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Article117 1961-05-29 6 The King honours three Rulers KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Yang cliPertuan Agong has honoured three Rulers by conferring on them the highest order of chivalry Darjah Utama Seri Mahkota Negara on the occasion of their installations. They are: The Ruler of Negrl Sembllan, Tuanku Manawlr ibni Al-Marhum Tuanku Abdul Rahman.117 words
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148 1961-05-29 6 1POH, Sun.— A man and girl were killed in two separate mine accidents near Ipoh late on Friday. The first death occurred at a tin mine near Gopeng. 11 miles south of here. Slop Mel, 15, a dulang washer, was with a group148 words
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Article43 1961-05-29 6 SINGAPORE. Sun— Polic» seized seven parangs In two separate raids on secret society hide-outs here yesterday. Five of the weapons were recovered from a house in Hylam Street and the other two from a shed behind th« Beach Road market.43 words
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Miscellaneous238 1961-05-29 6 Buys Bunny By Balph Beintdahl I f SANDWICHES.. K UTTLE RUSE TOJ ((^-<> v Li' l Abner By Al Capp f JEST AFTER 7HET \WHUT A COINCIDENCE //—JES 1 flfitPi\ C 6*o*Mh r 'TTHAR'S REX MUDHEN, M.DI.T— BOSTON YANKEE ./AFTER THET OTHER BOSTON YANKEE,] I S4sP£< AH IS OH, DOC—238 words
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Article, Illustration1063 1961-05-29 7 Mighty monarch smashed the flower of mediaeval French chivalry O\ the morning of October 23, 1 415, the chivalry of France rode to destruction across a rain-sodden meadow near the River Somme. Nearly 100 princes and great lords, 1,500 knights and 10.000 common soldiers died beneath1,063 words
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Article, Illustration330 1961-05-29 7 the English saw the mass of their foes drawn up 30 ranks deep, with the glittering armour and standards of the pride of French chivalry at their head. As the mist cleared next morning, the French cavalry flung themselves en. masse towards the English lines and flounderedDaily Mirror - 330 words
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The Straits Times Monday, May 29, 1961.
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Article646 1961-05-29 8 Greater political and economic co-operation between Malaya. Singapore and the three Bornean territories is no new idea. But it begins to have substance when Malaya's Prime Minister thinks in terms of a South-East Asian community. Sooner or later, he told the Foreign Correspondents Association at their luncheon646 words
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Article384 1961-05-29 8 Under the agreement reached on Saturday between the Singapore Government and a negotiating team of civil servants' unions everyone who lost by the mid-1959 cuts in variable allowances will get something back, and a rancorous episode should now be considered closed. The reason for making the cuts384 words
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Article162 1961-05-29 8 While most young Malayans show little enough enterprise in their choice of careers, employers show still less in their encouragement of schoolleavers, and this is one of the probable causes of the depressing drift toward secure occupRtions. It is true, at the same time, that employers prefer people162 words
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Article, Illustration520 1961-05-29 8 ON THE MOVE Thousands flee THE TERROR THE thousands of Angolan refugees who continue to flood into the Congo face a pitiable future. A 1 20-mile journey over frontier bush roads leaves one dismayed by the inability of the locai authorities to meet the situation. The hardest task in a520 words
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618 1961-05-29 8 RAWLE KNOX - RAWLE KNOX Madras Sun CEYLON is well into its second month of emergency, mobilisation and censorship. Mr. S.J. Chelvanayakam, the detained leader of the Tamil Federal Party, whose civil disobedience campaign precipitated the emergency, appears to be as Intractable as ever, and. It618 words
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LETTERS
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Letter175 1961-05-29 8 WHEN WILL THE GOVT. END IT? T HY has rent control not yet been abolished for properties with rentals over say $150 a month? This would be no hardship to the poor. The government favours ihe poor and lower Income groups, and leaves the owners175 words
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Letter184 1961-05-29 8 YOU have published comments by some hoteliers on my suggestion for the setting up oi a casino on one of the islands off Penang. They described it as ""a wild idea." I inan& liiem lor their comments and would like to Add that it is a pity they could not184 words
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Letter60 1961-05-29 8 ALL SIT. flats in Singapore fitted with lifts are causing severe interference to radio reception. The law requires all electrical equipment which causes interference to be suppressed. With the coming advent of TV in Slnga- pore, it is high time the authorities eliminated this unisance. Complaints to the Department of60 words
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Article294 1961-05-29 8 by a Special Correspondent SONGOLOLO. Sunday them the victims of Congo party politics. Seventeen out of 18 offices of the Angolan Liberation Movement ihc U.P.A. have been closed by the Lower Congo authorities, nominally to prevent th« fostering of frontlet unrest. But the move shows every evidence of an attempt294 words
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Advertisement865 1961-05-29 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. Hiirtfi tl* I Minimum) ROBERTION: To I ill »f dauChiar Kainrya Kiiy M May (I at KMH !lin««i<ir» Bom »»ll IALLERAND *o \>ronira anrt R»n#. -.'O'h Mau "iain« Hoapita:. NN York 1$ W»r4, >/• f Minimum) ONC CMIW- ThMn T*rk. onlT >nn of Mr and Mn On« Bni865 words
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Advertisement9 1961-05-29 8 Z/goodNA WATCHES DESERVE GEMEXI WATCH BANDS/ MADE IN J9 words
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Advertisement173 1961-05-29 8 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 over173 words
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Article, Illustration1198 1961-05-29 9 PENANG. Sunday Police called out to break up jubilant Front procession pOLICE fired tear-gas bombs to break up a jubilant procession ol Socialist Front supporters early today after their candidates had won all but one of the 15 seats in yesterday's city council elections. The1,198 words
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Article36 1961-05-29 9 MR. LEE KOK LIANG (Socialist Front) who won the Pahat Batu seat in Saturday's George Town Council election, is congratulated by his wife, a teacher at the Penang Convent. Straits Times picture36 words
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350 1961-05-29 9 Teachers plan a strike fund and walk-out KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Selangor branch of the National Union ol Teachers today decided to take strong inea^ sures on the Government's new unified salary scheme for- teachers. The seventh annual meeting cf the branch resolved that the local branch should start a350 words
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Article172 1961-05-29 9 An aid to Govt's future planning KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —The Bank Negara in a statement issued today said that better estimates of the country's balance of payments will greatly facilitate the Government's future planning. It announced that on June l a system to provide some cf the necessary data for172 words
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Article23 1961-05-29 9 IPOH. Sun. Religious teachers for instruction In Islamic studies to Muslim students are now being posted to English schools in Perak.23 words
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Article31 1961-05-29 9 JESSELTON. Sun. Mr. William Jones has been appointed Attor-ley-General of North Borneo Te succeeds Mr. C.E. Purhase. who Is due to retire at .he end of the year.31 words
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Article92 1961-05-29 9 Court orders newspaper to pay up SINGAPORE. Sun. The president of the Industrial Arbitration Court. Dr. Charles Gamba. yesterday ordered the management of the Malayalam newspaper Kerala Bandu to pay $2,536 to its former subeditor, Mr. K. Koya, by next Friday. The president made the order after the Singapore National92 words
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Article48 1961-05-29 9 KUCHING. Sun.— A Sarawak Supreme Council centenary scholarship to study in Britain has been awarded to Mr. Stephen Wan Ullock. of Ling San, up the Baram River. He will go to Cambridge In October and read for a degree In arts at St. Catherine's College48 words
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209 1961-05-29 9 JESSELTON, Sun. BRITAIN has invested $2,571 million for economic development In South and South-East Asia under the Colombo Plan. Much of this money has been spent or will be spent on grants and loans to North Borneo under the Colonial Development and209 words
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244 1961-05-29 9 MALACCA Sun.— The failure of any party to win a majority in yesterday s municipal council election has set a tricky proolem. The Alliance and the Socialist Front won five scat* each and the .Malayan Party two seats. Now to run the council244 words
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Article42 1961-05-29 9 IPOH. Sun. About 50 members of the Muslim community in Ipoh yesterday gave a tea-party in honour of thtf Mentri Besar, Dato Sha'ari bin Shaflee. on hLs being made a Dato earlier th's year by the Bultan of Perak42 words
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Advertisement134 1961-05-29 9 little X T T th lrl »ho like* a dipped-fronl girdle. Slims your w«l«t. flattens your tummy, smooth*^ your hlpa. In whit* and black. Fxtra email, amall. medium, large, and extra large. x. I* WEDDING RINGS §2|||^ PLATINUM GOLD k m\ Reasonable Prices >■ 1/ \< J LANKA «wm«sX-ff (THE134 words
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Advertisement338 1961-05-29 9 £lIIIUIIIIIIC]IIIIIIIMIIIC>ItIiniMIIIC]IIIIIIIIIMIC]IIIIIIIIIIIIC3IIIIIIII'IIICMIIIIIIIIIIC]IIIIu j JUST OUT! 1 Readers Digest j MAY ISSUE j E I Confining Tht Incredible Crutte of the Santo Maria. Twelve tense days i on the Spanish Main whan a luxury liner became a ticking political time bomb. Si Draveurs: Quebec's Rider* of the River Ranfa. Meet the tough338 words
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Article, Illustration650 1961-05-29 10 AIUNGTON KENNARD - The debacle in Greecebad gamble with loaded dice AIUNGTON KENNARD CHURCHILL HAD HIS MOMENTS OF DOUBT' By GREEK TRAGEDY. By Anthony Heck-stall-Smith and ViceAdmiral Ballie-Groh-man. (Anthony Blond. 255.) Till-: British campaign in (ircece was not one of the Commonwealth's finest hours. The vanguard of Wilson's army landed in Greece in650 words
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Article227 1961-05-29 10 no Dunkirk fleet of paddle steamers and yachts. The rescue ships were six hundred m:les from base. embarkation was possible only in the brief hours of darkness, charts were inadequate, the coast was unlighted and the ships had no fighter protection from constant and vicious227 words
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Article434 1961-05-29 10 WALTER WARWICK - WALTER WARWICK By BRITAIN REVISITED. By Tom Horrisson. (Golloncx. 255.) i~iLEARLY Tom Harrisson did not see the "blurb" on the dust Jacket. Or if he did. he did not see it clearly. Harrisson, says the blurb, revisited Worktown on three months leave from darkest Borneo,434 words
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Advertisement509 1961-05-29 10 xlime and JJate automatically i% I^l i $^IA tt i. t^ I 4 j\ ft' /jH H Reliable and elegant, a Fa\ rc-Lcub* watch is built I ,^<-^=?^v- i to share the most exacting hours 1 of your days, in Mfc\ /^k/\ any climate and with unerring precision. It is509 words
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Advertisement403 1961-05-29 10 w if you suffer from A BRONCHITIS I read this I EPHAZONE Übiets are available to all sufferers from bronchitis, tsthma, bronchial ciiarrh. phlegm on the chest, hay fever and allied complaint*. EPhAZOMI is easy to take, safe to use and ci\et quick relief and surcnc.s of effect. The properties403 words
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Miscellaneous303 1961-05-29 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS naval emblem on knotted tie 1. Water at the «nouth <">. 5 Allow no bread u> get larger l^t^^Z^ aT 10. Association card? (4). Do gamblers like a waterlogU. His piercing bark u> charact- soccer P ltch tnen? eristic of this creature (10). 15. Borderline case303 words
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Advertisement1651 1961-05-29 11 v THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREIGHT ENQUIRIES: Ttl: 2401. PASSAIt ENIUIRIES: Till Mil. TO AOEN, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. P. Stun Peitng DIOMED livtrpul, Glasgow li Pt May M Mty 11/ 1 AGAPENOR I'pttl, Dublin, G'gcw, Havre. Gta. 11 Jnt 1 JMt 2/ S iMt 0 LAOKEDON Genoa,1,651 words
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Advertisement1430 1961-05-29 11 I THE E. <V C. LINES- *■>«*»": jggg*^ "EN, REOStA, MEDITtRMNEAN. CONTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. 4tfv^ Vk\ S'pori P. Sham Ptnant jßfVarrvVn "JUTIANDIA" I) I) la Ptrt, 2l Mty Hwb!\jy "BUSUANGA" a) ll May/ 4 Jalt 5 7 Jut 1/ I Jim lfßjpTKf "SUMBAWA" (Pass.) 4/ 4 Jut XjMDr "SELANOIA"1,430 words
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Advertisement1384 1961-05-29 11 iuTing THE BEN UN E STEAMERS LTD. T 2 'ii7i <: SINGAPORE (lacorporatet ii tko Uaitel KiigtM) II LINES SAILINGS tt ABEN, U.K. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Sport P. S'htm Peiang BINAnow Haakurg, Ltalot, G'mouth It May/ I Jim lENLAWERS Aitwtrp, HMlirg, Bmm Rotterdam. li Part/M Miy BENBORAN Italia. Rotterdam, ll1,384 words
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Advertisement1348 1961-05-29 11 W. McALISTER A CO., LTD. W^ \bSV Ul: ijaV ELLERM AH LINE tjt KLAVENESS LINE LONDON, HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM, HAVRE LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, ft HULL. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORTLANO. CITY OF POONA. Acctptug cargt ftr Cutral ft Stttt Sport P. Sham Penang America. Ii Piri3l May 11 May/ 1 Jut1,348 words
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1408 1961-05-29 12 From Our Market Correspondent THE Malayan Share Market last week was dominated by the meeting of the International Tin Council which in the event turned out to be inconclusive, a statement merely being issued that the statistical position had been reviewed. Many Malayan investors had1,408 words
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Article23 1961-05-29 12 inaiayan >i'»- k inmrrs: May 27 May 26 Industrials: 163.79 163.79 Tins: 33«.46 336.46 t Rubber: 247.58 247.58 Jan. 1 1958=101).23 words
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544 1961-05-29 12 ITC meeting: NO Visible effect on S'pore prices PHE tin price in Singapo L visibly affected by thf he International Tin Cou The price rose 62i cents to 140.50 per picul on an offerir of 240 tons. The offering )r the short week was 1.435 >ns compared with 1.465 tons.544 words
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Article111 1961-05-29 12 PHK Malayan lAchange Banks' MH-iation made Hie followiK cii;m(?es in its rates to meilants on Saturday (all rates to 100 k New York: buying airmail T.T. 1%, O.D. 31! 90 d/st 33 credit ills. 33 <m trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 2',. O.D. 32-,, 90 6/>l rrj111 words
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Article31 1961-05-29 12 KIBBKR TIN (per Ib.) (per picul) Mar 21 88< x cts. 23 87 cts. MM.I2JJ 24 87«, cts. 5439.50 2. r > .-Hli.6J'j 26 87' els. 5439.87' i 27 $440.5031 words
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Article1448 1961-05-29 12 THE state of shares on the I Malayan Stock Exchange showing; last business to Mar 20 (A) and last business since that date (Bl with H and I. standing for Highest and Lowest business last year and to date, were: INDUSTRIALS ML I Alt« Bricks 1.00 .801,448 words
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Article67 1961-05-29 12 DIVIDENDS ANNOU NCER Current Date of Total I ot.il lot payment payment for previous year year Fed. Dispensary 10'r Juno 20 20% 10% Kramat Tin 35.6(i. June 28 6s. 80% K. Kampar 2s June 21 55. 6 d 6s. do. 25.6 d. (special dlv.) June 21 Siamese Is 3d. July67 words
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Advertisement1169 1961-05-29 12 Ixprcu U.S.A. PaelCie «t Atlantic Coast Service i T A. E I A ETA E I A E.T A Hongkong Honolulu S. Francisco L Angeles h. Yor> I Sregaa Marl 18 1» Juse 23 Juae S Jaly 12 Jaly 21 July Kiankawi Mars 17 28 July 24 July 1 Aag1,169 words
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Advertisement594 1961-05-29 12 PLAY SAFE! Invest in the Second Malayan Fund and employ financial experts to spread your investment over Malaya's soundest enterprises. \ppliralion form ami tm booklrt ablainnbU fr»m th* Mnmngfrt, Malayan U-Jt T,»aM LU.. P p X t^"?*""* (T T 7 9 5 PO. Box 1084, K. Lumpur (T«l. *****) ROUND594 words
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Advertisement871 1961-05-29 13 NOTICES CHAPTER 195 (Pawnbroker*.) 1 nrrdrrmrd Pledged Goods and Jewellery from the following Pawnbrokers' Shops No. 135 New Bridge Road, Lam Joon Siong (Chop Sem Foh» No. 255 South Bridge Road, Ho Van Kee (Chop Heng FatO Yong Kee No. 287 South Bridge Road. Scow Kian (Chop Nam Cneong) No.871 words
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Advertisement422 1961-05-29 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE CITY ENGINEER'S Ii|I'\RTMKNT: Reqmrea SURVEYORS/ I DRAFTSMEN. SEWKRAGE i DRAWING OFFICE, in salary j scale 5445x15A-505x30A-535x15A--695/Bar/610x20A-710 pius existing variable allowance and Central Provident Fund benefits. Appointment will be tempoiary ba&is ln the first instance with prospects of future permanency. Qualification*: Uj City422 words
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Advertisement440 1961-05-29 13 ((ontinurd from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT 2t Word. Si (Mln.)— Box St et: extra WANTED DRESSER (GRADE) conductor for Kedab Estate. Box A 6343 S.T. Spore WANTED— Retired Account* Clerk > with knowledge of typewriting. Indian preferred. Apply Box A 6331 B.T. rsst*. PROFESSIONAL INSTITUTE Require* Lecturers/Teachers for English Language.440 words
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Advertisement980 1961-05-29 13 SITUATIONS VACANT j 2t Word, SS (Min.)— Box St ets. txtrm MARKET RESEARCH OFFICER required a<*d 33-43 English speaking with good knowledge of Mandarin Chines* dialects and Malay. Writ* Box AS33B B.T S'por* matins salary required. WANTED experienced Chinese sale*- man rise 30-45 to handle metals and foodstuff* with Rood980 words
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Advertisement2113 1961-05-29 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 2t Word. Si (Min.)— Box St el: mxtrm it Word, SS (Min.)— Box it et: »xtrm 2 MODERN FURNISHED and on- OEI TIONQ MAM Park Holland furnished double-bedroom Oats at Road. Freehold new modern 3-Ded-lani'in Road and Dunearn Road. *p- room Bungalow Price. m2,113 words
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Advertisement1553 1961-05-29 13 LOST FOR SALE 10 Horet. fi (Min.)— Box iO et: txtro 20 Words M iMin.) H,,x M rcfra OCBC CHEQUE iSeremban) BK '3- BEFORE DECIDING S*J vuur ihui.a .*****3 for (2.300 doted 1.V6-61 of tile* plea** visit Jupiter Trading issued by Wang Yong K'ang for and I Company new stocks1,553 words
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2312 1961-05-29 14 EPSOM JEEP - IT'S MORNING FLIGHT IN THE CUP RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING. ..Bukit Timah May meeting— final day By SINGAPORE. Sun. Veni Vici Stable's Morning Flight scored his fifth success in six outings at Bukit Timah today. Ridden by Laurie Billett, Morning Flight won the Bukit Timah Cup over 1J miles by2,312 words
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Article47 1961-05-29 14 TOTAL pool SI $2,058 IST PRIZE: No. *****3 ($72,926> 2ND. PRIZE: No. *****4 ($36,463) 3RD. PRIZE: No. *****2 ($20,257» STARTERS ($2,250 each): *****9, *****8, *****8, *****2, *****7. *****5. *****2. *****3. *****3. CONSOLATION ($1,215 each): *****0, *****7, *****2, *****8, *****8, *****4, *****5, *****8, *****9. *****8.47 words
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Article178 1961-05-29 14 I7NTRIES for the amateur races at Kuala Lumpur on June 3: DELETION CUP CUm 1— 7f. h'cap: Early Bird, Expensive Hobby, Sovereign Plame, Alu Alu. Pizarro. Special Feature, High IS, cS? Tnam- DteunBnimsuTsrn. ri... «r heap (to be run In two division.): Majestas. Sunshoes. Wadham. Orissa. Adventurer.178 words
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Advertisement572 1961-05-29 14 rjw^QTqBSSSSBBBBI NOTICES =====S=S-_feaMg_U__aai3Bi| TH£ SINGAPORE HARBOUR CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE D.I.D. TENDER NOTICE- traffic^partment mm man departm_xt vfiantan national dav-i mm imi Notice to Consumer* I AH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To enable urgent extension work Tendeis, from regisieitd DID. tha; the wharves of The Singapore to be earned out572 words
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Advertisement164 1961-05-29 14 m FOR W BUSINESS... jj* PLEASURE... _H^L>* SCOOTERS THE ANSV/EH Far East Motors Ltd. offer am attractive range of scooter* Jy for every occasion. ..Scooter'* B[ P>> designed to suit the most critical of riders, and remem» ber also a scooter is the answef "^fcj,--- to the parking problem. Whj)»164 words
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Article, Illustration394 1961-05-29 15 HONG KONG NEED 59 RUNS TO AVOID INNINGS DEFEAT IN THE TEST MATCH KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE visiting Hong Kong cricketers face certain defeat in their three-day Test match against All-Malaya on the Kuala Lumpur padang. At the end of the second day's play today.394 words
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Article170 1961-05-29 15 MALAYA IST. INNS. 330-6 dec. UK IST. INNS. ALLEN c Gurucharaa b Perera 10 BARLOW c (iv rue ha ran b Milner IS MYATT c Rajalingam b Perera 12 SHROFF c Gurneharan b Perera 6 BECKETT c M. Shepberdson b Sandosham 35 SILLETT b Perera 0 FINDLAY C Gurucharan170 words
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Article55 1961-05-29 15 FLORENCE. Sun. Italian soccer club Fiorentina became the first winners of the European Cup winners tournament here last night when they beat Scottish League champions Glasgow Rangers 2-1 In the second leg of the linal. They won the final on aggregate 4-1. They led 1-0 at half timeReuter - 55 words
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Article109 1961-05-29 15 I ONDON, Sun. Close of play scores in yesterday's cricket matches: At ilford: Surrey 238 (Tindaii 85. Ralph 5-43) Essex 142-2 (Smith 64 not out. Milner 52 not out). At Taunton: Somerset 252 'Atkinson 146. Moss 6-55) Middlesex 24-3. At Gravesend: Kent 364-9 drc. 'P. Richardson109 words
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Article409 1961-05-29 15 Jack Fingleton - LA WRY CONTINUES BID FOR TEST JOB Jack Fingleton, By London, Sunday YOUNG lefthanded opening batsman Bill Lawry continued his bid for a place in Australia'? Test team by scoring a century against MCC at Lord's yesterdav. At the close, the Australians were 381 for five. Lawry, surprise choice In409 words
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Article364 1961-05-29 15 SOCCER SPORE LEAGUE DIV. 1: RAP Changl 8 (Williams 3. Arkwright I, Elliott, Grahami Fathul Karib (Dollah Zainol 2. Yusoff Awang, Ha mid Ibrahim). Friendly: Boys Town Old Boys 7 (Yeo Teng Yang 3. Lee Chok Poo 2, J. de Souza. J. Ken Boys Town XI 1 (Leslie364 words
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Article34 1961-05-29 15 yiENNA, Sun.— Austria yesterday ended Eng- land's unbeaten run in international soccer when they won 3-1 here. England had won seven and drawn one of their previous internationals this year.34 words
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Article50 1961-05-29 15 MALAYA BEATEN AGAIN IN JAPAN npOKYO. Sun. Th« visiting Malayan soccer team ended their three-match tour of Japan without a single victory yesterday. They lost their third match against an aiiJapan side at Tokyo's National Stadium. Th<» score was 3-2. Malaya lost the Orst match and drew the second.— Reutrr.Reuter - 50 words
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Article30 1961-05-29 15 MODESTO (California', Sun. Ralph Boston, the Olympic long jump champion, leaped a record 27ft OUn. here last night to break his own world mark by Uin. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Advertisement90 1961-05-29 15 RIPPLEj «<M 5 C CHII.DR! ,-j a-lb Z ■"g a np ATRAM SERVING MALAYA AND THE WORLD UNITED MALAYAN BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) Announce the opening of their SITIAWAN BRANCH at No. 25 Bruas Road, Sitiawan, Perak TELEPHONE No. 127 on Monday, 29th May 1961.90 words
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Advertisement350 1961-05-29 15 V V_J I I RESERVED SPACE I^___«^\»» V >*». AVAILABLE ANY DAY, I lrCT"f IlirMiril EVERY DAY IN 101 I lILJUUIJ BOTH DIRECTIONS!lU^lI U^l Lri ri4\ I I v M via connecting carrier HOW YOU SAVE TIME AND MONEY BY SPECIFYING JET CLIPPER CARGO Insurance rates are far less than350 words
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Miscellaneous180 1961-05-29 15 SOCCEK S'POItE LEAGUE: Div. 3\— Mt Emily v AAA (Balestier Hci > Haikowyu v Customs; Seletar YI v Alexandra (both matches ai Fairer Park). J. BAHRU LEAGUE: Div. 1— Jorinthians v IRC; Div. 2A— StarliRht A' v 63 OFP RAOC; Di». 2B— Kilat Club v Chetalc Club (all matches at180 words
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Article325 1961-05-29 16 JOHANNESBURG, Sundts Police out in force as Africans prepare for big 'stay at home' Africa and the rest of the world that we are a disciplined and responsible people. We do not intend using intimidation. "We reject violence of any sort." Mr. Mandela. 43. is325 words
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208 1961-05-29 16 CHANCE FOR SPECIAL PRIMARY PUPILS SINGAPORE, Sun. Tht Minister for Education. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, today said that pupils in the special two-year post-primary course would be put back into the normal academic secondary schools if they showed good progress. The post-primary course was introduced at the beginning of last208 words
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Article40 1961-05-29 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Chung Cheng High School here is to have $600,000 auditorium, with seating capacity of 3.000 people. It will be the biggest school auditorium in the State. It is expected to be ready in 196340 words
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158 1961-05-29 16 Absolution refused to Mintoff's followers VALETTA. Sun. Roman Catholic priests in Malta and the neighbouring island of Gozo are under orders not to Ri\e absolution to anyone sympathising with the Malta Labour Party and its leader. Mr. Dom MintofT. The ban also applies to parents who allow their children toReuter - 158 words
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322 1961-05-29 16 POLICE SCORE A THRILLING WIN OVER CHINESE SINGAPORE. Sun. pOLICE, who are now r strongly chasing the leaders after a bad start, scored a splendid seven-wicket win over Singapore Chinese Recreation Club in the S.C.A. Senior tournament at Thomson Road today. The Chinese batted themselves into what looked like a322 words
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147 1961-05-29 16 VIJAYA, 10, WINS i ST. JOHNS WALK SINGAPORE. Sun. A 10-year-old girl. Vijaya Darshanadevi. beat 30 giown-up women today lo win the women's section of the 14i-mlle St. John Ambulance Brigade walk from Cllttord Pier to Woodlands. Eight hundred competitors took part in the walk. The results were as follows:—147 words
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Article95 1961-05-29 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore Criclcet Association has selected a strong team to meet Negrl Srmbllan on June 3 and 4 at Seremban. making ihreo changes from rhr side that met Hong Kong las' weekend. R. Carless and Brian Marks will strengthen the Slate's batting. I and Ernpsi95 words
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Article132 1961-05-29 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. C. V. Devan Nair. Chairman of the Adult Education Board, said last night that the multi-racial Malayan society was in the "travail of a unique synthesis of diverse Asian cultures." Speaking at the opening of variety concert by the Katong branch of the132 words
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Article656 1961-05-29 16 At BaleMier: Ceylon S.C. and R.A.P. drew. CEYLON S.C: Kulasingham c Sub b Glenn 79: E. Retnam run out 33: K. Selvaretnam c and bi Mungrue 28: M. de Vaz b Glenn 7; A. de Silva not out 49: Sooceleraj I run out 10: A. Vijiaretnam c Cas■sdin656 words
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Advertisement179 1961-05-29 16 Auaie CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEME.ITS M »...rf. RM I MMbotU ENGAGEMENT THONCLOM hct"(fn Ch. Nt M' and Mrj ThonK Tct Hin of P.mu Oajih and Chin Font: rixuchtn of Mr and Mr" lx>h Kit Brng of Kajans on B-C-IMI. niATH madam KMOO KHENC NCOH a;«t Tl. pa-».(1 .i:\:,v icaefiillv at M> Pinr179 words
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Advertisement96 1961-05-29 16 Tm**^'^ Af I 111 I \>I(MS NN INS W \lli; CAMY NEW 1961 MODEL BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED LUXURIOUS ELEGANT MANY DESIGNS FOR YOUR CHOICE 4Votf YOU CAM AFFOW HIGH QUALITY FURNITURE 7-piece dining room set from $25/- per month. lounge suite from lffj^fft^ w -t^jf 526.00 per month. VJ jpf^^^5 jf96 words
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