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Title Section22 1961-06-08 1 NATIONAL IJ*tARY> SINGAPORE, 6, WIHAI.I lIAILV riHIIHHI sale EXCEEBS 510.000 no*** The Straits Times Estd. 1845, THURSDAY. JUNE 8, 1961 15 CENTS22 words
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Article, Illustration1079 1961-06-08 1 'We are working for nations future' Malayan outlook vital, or we drift KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong warned today that unless the country's educational policy was orientated with a Malayan outlook "we will tend to drift apart." The Kin^, who w;is making a Birthday broadcast over1,079 words
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Article106 1961-06-08 1 GREETINGS FOR THE KING POUR IN KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Messages from various parts of the world poured into the Istana Negara today, congratulating the Yang di-Pertuan Agong on his official birthday today. Queen Elizabeth sent a telegram saying: "I send my congratulations and my warm good wishes for your health106 words
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Article44 1961-06-08 1 SAIGON Wod. A special military tribunal has passed death .sentences on three South Vietnamese, two of them civil guard*, for planning a Communist takeover In True Giang. capital of Kien Hoa Province, the Viet- j nam press agency reported today.— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article165 1961-06-08 1 QINGAPORE. Wed— Two O men were burnt, one severely, when fire broke out in the Kok Kee Iron chair factory tonight. Wong Cheng Hong, 16. was rushed to the hospital in a serious condition. The other factory worker. Tan Hai Kong. 18. who sustained burns165 words
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Article73 1961-06-08 1 SAIGON. Wed. Forty- bodian border into South three South Vietnamese Vietnam in two groups to Communist guerillas were attack two towns, but were killed last week In the Intercepted by a strong Chau Doc area in An Government force. Giang province, about 120 Vietnam press saidReuter - 73 words
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209 1961-06-08 1 SEREMBAN. Wed. A MAN, his wife and two children died this morning after a house caught fire at about 1.50 a.m. Dentist Mr. Chong Chin Nam, 61. and the two children, Hon Yin. 7, and Yew Yin, 4. both girls, were burnt209 words
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Article, Illustration513 1961-06-08 1 PESTS ADDED TO COFFEE WARNING SINGAPORE. Wednesday. VI R. DAVID MARSHALL, chairman of the Workers iTI Party, is to contest the Anson by-election Nomination Day for which is Saturday. Mr. Marshall was directed to fight the by-election, at an emergency session of the party s executive513 words
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Article51 1961-06-08 1 LAOS CONCERN U/V.HIN(.TO.V W i)>;ui Ru^k. Been stati-. said I s i <inc< rued over fall Padonu. central Lmi Lcftwinc forces a artillery barrage ■<"'' fantry assault. Attad farce nM to uni Metadata troops.— R<m EIFFEL TOWER DEA PARIS. Wed. Bid inni fill to death lop platform of IM~Eiffel51 words
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979 1961-06-08 2 MOSCOW, Wed— Mr. Jl Khrushchev in his most jovial. jokecracking mood, was kissed by girls dancing an Indonesian cha-cha-cha when he attended (In 60th birthday party for President Soekarno of Indonesia here last night. The Soviet leader grabbed Dr. Soekarno's gold -tipped ebonyReuter - 979 words
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Article153 1961-06-08 2 Europeans in Algeria: A proposal J7VIAN, Wed.— The insurgent delegation at the FrancoAlgerian peace talks here yesterday made proposals for the future of Algeria's European minority. which were seen here as leaving the* door open for a settlement of this key problem. Mr Bi'lkarem Krim. head of the Algerian delegation,Reuter - 153 words
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Article164 1961-06-08 2 rpHE heads of 22 non-ali x today to hold their p ing in Havana. The invitation came from the Cuban Foreign Minister. Dr. Raoul Roa. at a session of the preparatory meeting of officials, called to fix a rate and a place and a provisional164 words
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84 1961-06-08 2 TWO DEAD: RIOTS FLARE AGAIN IN ZANZIBAR ZANZIBAR, Wed. Racial strife flared again early today when Africans attacked an Arab family In an outlying village and hacked two people to death. Another Arab was killed in a predawn attack and an African wounded in earlier toll in five days ofUPI - 84 words
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Article184 1961-06-08 2 T ONDON, Wed. The former Commissioner- General for Britain In South-East Asia. Sir Robert Scott, will become Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Defence on Aug. 1. the Ministry of Defence announced Since 1960. Sir Robert has been Commandant of the Imperial Defence College.184 words
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Article169 1961-06-08 2 GHARDAIA (Sahara): Fourteen nomad Arabs were drowned when a flash flood slashed across the desert and trapped them in the dry river bed where they were sleeping. LONDON: London's "battle of the taxies" entered a new phase with an announcement that millionaire Mr. Isaac Wolfson Is169 words
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Article127 1961-06-08 2 GENEVA: Swiss Police advised Brigitte Bardot to fry not to attract too much attention while she is in Geneva making a new film. They explained they were short o* -°curity help .trt\I. Uirrln Amlol TOKYO: Communist MP. Yoshlo Shlga declared demonstrations would "block" Premier Ikeda from127 words
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Miscellaneous29 1961-06-08 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /•LOVeN f ru\s one\ /MOwifciT} f well Siß. pipst rwev) exotic J 6 ufs 'os I /i\ \CooK6osy >s 1 take *we goats y29 words
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Article509 1961-06-08 3 'Stop repression 5 call REPRESENTATIVE OF U.A.R, SAYS: WE CANT TURN DEAF EAR TO FREEDOM CRY FROM ANGOLA NEW YORK, Wed r T HE United Arab Republic, Liberia and Ceylon yesterday jointly sponsored a resolution in the United Nations Security Council calling upon Portugal to "desist forthwith from repressive measuresReuter - 509 words
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Article21 1961-06-08 3 HOLLYWOOD. Wed. —Actress Barbara Burns was arrested by narcotics officers in a raid on a west Hollywood flat. U.P.I.UPI - 21 words
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252 1961-06-08 3 Verwoerd is expecting trouble in S-W Africa CAPETOWN, Wed. v The Verwoerd Government ot South Africa is expecting trouble in the trust territory of South-West Africa. This was indicated yesterday by the South African Defence Ministry. Mr. Jim Fouche, in parliament. He said the Government was investigating "rumours of activities,252 words
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Article71 1961-06-08 3 11 HELD BY GIZENGA'S MEN IN KIVU I7LISABETHVILLE. Wed. The Stanleyville government of Mr Gttzenga was today reported to have arrested five Ministers of the Kivu provincial government of Bukacu as well as the presidents of both houses of the provincial parliament and four Europeans. The Katanga information office said71 words
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Article, Illustration39 1961-06-08 3 THE Rev. Martin Luther King, the black Gandhi of America, sits calmly as a white mob outside tries to get at him. Mr. King was in Montgomery. Alabama, to advise the "Freedom Riders."39 words
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118 1961-06-08 3 Freedom Riders defy police— arrested JACKSON (Mississippi), Wednesday. oEVEN more "Freedom Riders" arrived here today aboard a bus from New Orleans, and were arrested when they stepped into a segregated waiting room. On arrival the group as. sembled outside their bus, then marched into the waiting room reserved for whites.118 words
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Article39 1961-06-08 3 LONDON. Wed.— Lord Casey said here yesterday that he would refer to the "lack of unity in the Commonwealth" when he initiates a debate in the House of Lords for the first time on June 21.39 words
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Article150 1961-06-08 3 Death of war hero G.L Joe pigeon DETROIT. Wed "G.I- Joe," a pigeon who saved the lives of nearly 1,000 British soldiers in Italy during the war, has died at the Detroit zoo. On Oct. 18. 1943, he flew 20 miles from the village of Colvi Vecchia to a BritishReuter - 150 words
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Article76 1961-06-08 3 New space feat hint by Shepard WASHINGTON, Wed.— Commander Alan Shepard hinted yesterday that the United States might put a man into space on a round-the-worid flight fairly soon. The American astronaut, the second man to fly through space, after speaking about his journey in a missile from Cape Canaveral76 words
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Article, Illustration48 1961-06-08 3 ANNE GUNNING, one of Britain's most beautiful models, who married Mr. Anthony Nutting, a former Minister of State for Foreign Affairs. Mr. Nutting resigned from the Eden Government protesting against the AngloFrench invasion of Suez. He is now a public relations and film adviser.— Reuter picture.Reuter - 48 words
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Miscellaneous404 1961-06-08 3 SERVICE 41.7 metres MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: AM. 6.00 Time Signal. Negaru- A M 6.00 6.02 Ku, News Headlines; 6.05 Morn- Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; ing Melodies; 6.50 Ki-ip Fit With 7.05 Melodies At Sunrise; 8.00 Th« Teik Lee; 7.00 Johnny Dankworih News; 8.05 More Melodies At SunAna Hi* Orchestra.404 words
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Article217 1961-06-08 4 VITAL ROLE IN POLITICAL ADVANCE OF SPORE I SINGAPORE, Wed.— Mr. Dominic Puthuchcary, a prominent trade union leader, said tonight that the left-wing trade union movement was playing a vitally important role in the political adI vancement of Singai pore. He was speaking on "The trade unions217 words
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Article77 1961-06-08 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.—Singapore Government has opened registers of unemployed ships' officers for inspection by masters and agents seeking crews. Seven registers with names of various grades of officers are available for inspection at the Shipping Office, Fullerton Building. Unemployed ships' officers are asked to send in their77 words
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Article50 1961-06-08 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Thieves stole $2,830 from the Majayan Royal Navy officers' mess at Woodlands last night. The theft was discovered at 7.15 a.m. today by the Chief Petty Officer. Mr. D. F. Wadham. who found the door and a window of the mess wide open.50 words
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134 1961-06-08 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Eight hundred pupils of the Kai Kok Government aided Chinese Primary School who lost their school building during the Bukit Ho Bwee fire, will have a chance to continue their studies. The Ministry of Education has agreed at the request of the134 words
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Article59 1961-06-08 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A vigilante corpe has been mooted for Kampong Henderson a gangster Infested squatter colony beside the burnt-out Buklt Ho Swee site. Discussions are now going on between kampong leaders and top police officers. In the last few weeks, two such corps In Gulega Road and59 words
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Article656 1961-06-08 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Buklt Ho Swee Fire National Relief Fund Committee today accepted a gift of $17,000 <£ A 2.500) from the Australian Government. The committee also acknowledged a cheque for $10,000 from the Brunei Government. These and other new donations totalling $52,603.00 received today took the656 words
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Article, Illustration47 1961-06-08 4 MR. AND MRS. IYADURAI who were married last night at the Tamil Reform Association, Serangoon Road. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Nair. Tbe bride, the former Miss Leelavathi, is the daughter of the late Mr. Murugiah. Straits Times picture.47 words
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Article120 1961-06-08 4 MORE THAN 51,000 eh tered for admission to in the four language sti The Ministry of Education said today that 27.454 had registered for the English stream, 20,070 for the Chinese stream, 3,565 for Malay and 121 for Tamil. These children were registered during the fourweek period120 words
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Article48 1961-06-08 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Information Service of India will give a free film show at 5.30 tomorrow at India House, 31 Grange Road. The films to be shown are: "Stars Man Has Made" (two reels). "Song of the South," "Indian News Review" and "Tungabhadra."48 words
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169 1961-06-08 4 Two refugee schools reopen on Friday SINGAPORE, Wed. The Government today closed down the Kirn Seng Road relief centre as the last of 353 families involving 1,632 victims were rehoused in new Housing Board flats. The last two schools— Kirn Seng West Primary School (Integrated) and Kirn Seng East Primary169 words
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Article31 1961-06-08 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Tham Tin Shong, 25, was acquitted yesterday on a bookmaking charge. He had been arrested during a raid at a Trengganu Street coffee shop on Feb. 12.31 words
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Miscellaneous518 1961-06-08 4 rpHE following is today's Baghdad. Beirut, Dusseldorf. 1 schedule Of Civil air- London <BA 795) 6.30 p.in.; to craft movements at Paya &L^ u y^ H^ r £*iSiii Be 9 l ft Lebar Airport. Singapore f^ London (BA 7n) a 15 ARBIVAL8 Qantas: To Kuala Lumpur. nnw- p, nm 5518 words
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Article418 1961-06-08 5 PICKETING STRIKERS DENY ASSAULTING TWO FAR EAST OXYGEN EXECUTIVES AT GATE SINGAPORE, Wednesday OINGAPORE police are investigating an assault made on two officials of the Far East Oxygen and Acetylene Co. by a group of men outside the firm's premises in Boon Leat Terrace, off Pasir418 words
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Article, Illustration276 1961-06-08 5 Poh Lin, 18, makes her mark as brilliant student SINGAPORE, Wed. Deaf, dumb and blind Chan Poh Lin. 18, who is now studyIng In the United States, has made her mark as a brilliant student. The authorities of her school, the Perkins Institute for the Blind. Massachusetts are so impressed276 words
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Article39 1961-06-08 5 BATU GAJAH, Wed—lnche Mohalied Khalll bin Haji Hussein. District Officer, Parit. has been transferred to Alor Star as secretary. Border War Executive Council. Oato Mohamed bin Ibrahim, assistant District Officer. Taiplng. has succeeded him in Parit.39 words
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Article49 1961-06-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Lim San Ho, whose car bumped into the rear of another car. was fined $100 or one month's Jail yesterday for driving without due care and attention In Batu Road on Dec. 15 last year. His licence was ordered to be endorsed.49 words
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Article29 1961-06-08 5 KUALA KANGSAR. Wed ASP Adzman Omar, OCPD, Kuala Kangsar, has been transferred to Ipoh. ASP Halim bin Musa, assistant OCPD, Ipoh. has taken his place here.29 words
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Article56 1961-06-08 5 KUALA KANGSAR. Wed.»The body of a schoolboy, Mokhtar Rudin bin Ibrahim, 12. was found in the Perak River here yesterday after he had told his parents that he was going for a swim. Mokhtar, a Standard Six pupil of the Clifford School here, was missed56 words
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Article39 1961-06-08 5 TELUK ANSON, Wed.— Mr. S.S. Gill, assessment officer In the Department of Inland Revenue, Perak South, ha left here on transfer re Malacca. Mr. Foong Seng Yip, from Kuala Lumpur has taken over from Mr Gill.39 words
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Article201 1961-06-08 5 ITUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Queen Elizabeth has honoured two Royal Navy men for their role in the South China Sea rescue of the crew of a stranded freighter. They are Lieut. Michael Hare. 28. and Leading Seaman Leonard Cromwell. 30, who have both gained the Queen's201 words
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301 1961-06-08 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wednesday JOHORE has prepared a big welcome for the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permalsuri Agong when they arrive on their State visit next Monday. The programme for the royal visit was announced today as preparations to301 words
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330 1961-06-08 5 KI'ALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A 10-man delegation left for West Germany today to study the technological advancement there. The '^.legation, led by the Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Cheah Theam Swee. will have discussions with German Government officials and330 words
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219 1961-06-08 5 22 charged after tear-gas used to disperse crowd BESUT (Trengganu), Wednesday. TWENTY-TWO people, arrested on Sunday after riot squads had fired tear-gas into a crowd which refused to disperse, were charged in the magistrate's court here yesterday with being members of an unlawful assembly. They included three young glrl.s and219 words
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Article94 1961-06-08 5 TPOH. Wed. Seven government departments and 13 firms will take part In an exhibition to mark the Commonwealth Technical Training Week in Perak. The Sultan of Perak will declare the exhibition open at the Junior Technical Trade School on Saturday evening. It will be open94 words
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Article, Illustration826 1961-06-08 6 R. CHANDRAN - My two days of fear in US south— by Malayan student R. CHANDRAN HELL WOULD BE PREFERABLE TO ALABAMA, SAID ONE NEGRO By SINGAPORE, Wednesday A UNIVERSITY of Malaya undergraduate today spoke of his 'two days of fear" in Alabama, in the deep south of the United States, where the826 words
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Article87 1961-06-08 6 PROCURING CASE ADJOURNED CINGAPORE. Wed. A district court today postponed to June 27. the case against Elizabeth Mary Nunn. 23, who faces two charges under the Women and Girls' Protection Ordinance. Nunn, who is also known as Betty Nunn. had pleaded not guilty earlier to charges of procuring a woman.87 words
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Article24 1961-06-08 6 JOHORE BAHRU Wed. The English College will hold Its annual speech and prizegiving day tomorrow at 4.30 p.m. in the school hall24 words
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Article27 1961-06-08 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. A thug pushed an egg-dealer, Teo Chai Ping. 21, off his bicycle in Sterling Road and robbed him of $80 at knifepoint yesterday.27 words
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Article101 1961-06-08 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Minister of Health and Social Welfare. Data Ong Yoke Lin. who returned from a tour of Perak and Kelantan last night, spoke today about his tall from a speed-boat into the Perak River near Parit during the weekend. The Dato. who was101 words
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Article, Illustration68 1961-06-08 6 Sweet Rajinah is elected Miss Penang Che Rajinah binte Rashid, 18. who was crowned "Penang Night Queen" at the sixth anniversary dinner and dance of Penangborn people living in Kuala Lumpur, held at Kowloon Hotel on Tuesday night. Second was Miss Noraini Alias. 18. and third Miss Salmah Sulaiman, 21.68 words
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Article276 1961-06-08 6 A busy time —if he arrives KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The chancellor of the University of Malaya. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, h a s a busy weekend ahead of him in Kuala Lumpur—that is. if he manages to pet here. At present the former Commissioner General for South-East Asia and formmer276 words
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Article, Illustration1229 1961-06-08 7 JUBILEE YEAR FETE IN KUALA LUMPUR Parade of bullock carts It was somewhat more equal for the bigwigs ]£UALA LUMPUR was en fete. In front of the Solan i;or Club, and a little* to the right, a Royal Standard flew bravely above the newly erected flagstaff and ii shooting gallery,HTS - 1,229 words
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Article701 1961-06-08 8 No matter how determinedly Mr. Kennedy's broadcast to the American people is combed m search ot hope, the President's account ■>f his talks wtth Mr. Khrushchev is a sombre and in some ways a deprcssim* narrative The best that Mr. Kenned) could find to spy of the701 words
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Article368 1961-06-08 8 The King ir. his omcial birthday broadcast yesterday gently and with thr utmost tact addressed special appeal to one of Malaya's minority groups, to the relatively small —though all too vocal body of Chinese who want the Government to continue subsidising schoils in which Chinese is the exclusive-368 words
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Article135 1961-06-08 8 Whoievor luitnan personality is studied the name of Dr. Jung, who died yesterday in Switzerland is ar.i will remain great Ir: his long lifetime a new science. th» analytical stud, of the mind. w;is born, acclaimed, doubted Mad fiimlly granted its cicdontuiis. Dr. Jung more than ■njr135 words
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Article, Illustration3052 1961-06-08 8 Made it clear REPORTS TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE OA HIS 'PEACE JOURNEY' TO PARIS, VIENNA, LONDON My talks with Khrushchev: No promises or pretensions WASHINGTON. Wed. 1 RETURNED this morninp from a week-long trip to Europe and I want to report to you on that trip in full. It3,052 words
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Advertisement154 1961-06-08 8 |T -'i&make him ill W -/J stop him growing s^^T\ N_i jL When children are miserable, irritable. \\V "^t-VV ose wei 9 n t and suffer with colic. l^^f xW^r neac acne ar> d itching they may have worms If you see worms in the JSW&\ bowel motion, you must154 words
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Article, Illustration104 1961-06-08 9 THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong (left) prepares to take the salute as the regimental colour of the 6th Bn-, Royal Malay Regt. is borne proudly before him at the head of the march-past ending the spectacular Trooping the Colour ceremony. Immediately behind the King are the104 words
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Article, Illustration888 1961-06-08 9 Nation celebrates his birthday: State visits abroad KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday I/LAGS and bunt- ing flew throughout the Federation today as the nation honoured the 41st birthday of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. Biggest celebrations were in the Federal capital where His Majesty took the salute at a march -past of 600888 words
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Article, Illustration49 1961-06-08 9 IU.NPI.KNDKM in his Ministerial uniform, the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman reads the text or his loyal address at the Mengadap ceremony held in the Istana Negara yesterday. At right is the Keeper of the Rulers' Seal. Incbe Abdul Rahim bin Rauf Straits Times picture.49 words
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127 1961-06-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Yang di-Pertuan Agong today assumed the ranks of Admiral. Air Chief Marshal and General In the country's armed forces. These ranks, in addition to the Kings title as Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, were created In connection127 words
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Advertisement66 1961-06-08 9 DIRECT FROM SINGAPORE I to LONDON BY AIR CEYLON Sapphire Service Q; restful interior 1 \Tm r**lL^t r^n^rL^||g|j \X\ |p fl^ <^^^ /n r/osc co-operation with KLM-Royal Dutch Airlines i Q^3^ For further informjtien and f t re»crvjtion* please contact \J^y you' agents or the m m mm <cnerjl agent66 words
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Advertisement222 1961-06-08 9 rm /YORIC m*y ROOM AIR CONDITIONER JrJ^Sr l{ 2' ves y° u more value f° r yow dollar 9 Lois of Air Conditioners make exif.•*^jp^|w gcralcd claims about quietness. We make no claims, we ask you to test, i" your own home, York's real ~t whisper-quiet operation. f.'-M Power is222 words
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Article, Illustration253 1961-06-08 10 IT BRINGS JOY IV'HKN it comes to bringing cheer or rendering aid to poor, handicapped children, it is the motherly instinct' in every woman that helps her take an active interest in welfare work. Many a housewife takes time off from her household duties to devote253 words
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628 1961-06-08 10 DO YOU START OFF WITH A BREAKFAST? Everyone seems too busy to bother WHAT do you cut for breakfast? Cornflakes, bacon and eggs, coffee and toast, or jusl a bowl of porridge or a plate of mcc? If not, are you one of those who face the day on nothing628 words
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Article196 1961-06-08 10 A CAREER woman, who takes things too seriously in the office, gave a thought to the housewife who reigns supreme in her home. She told me, "I often wonder why housewives with young children complain of being bored by staying at home. "Surely there is196 words
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Advertisement515 1961-06-08 10 c Oju, J^ 7 _r_t DELICIOUS I^am Cheese! IVW I SPREAD PACKED IN AN ATTRACTIVE DRINKING CLASS It's creamier tasting and better blending #^lr3^BLL^^ Ue Carnation in all il_f^_iSPSr ;^vSP^' i recipes that call for milk /WMS^^^kW^MiSm^ J f r* ______l V_K^ 4P^_> _H (dilute as required) or /^^2r*^_____E^^^ *^T515 words
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Advertisement294 1961-06-08 10 Tne wav io ray Remember Me" REFLEXIONS lucent Sproy Mill with th* cryttol-cool Otter-note. Also try these wonderful fragrances I Surrender I New Horiiont I Doux Jasrmi* I in 2' 3 os 1 4ox bcrt'w Avaitobl* at oil Icodinq j ~k (torts and dispensaries i BEAUTIFUL DRESSES j SALE MULCHANDS294 words
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Miscellaneous321 1961-06-08 10 Straits Times Crossword L^ K> I I ID I _B 8 _f*^ ACROSS sibly (4. 2, 4, 1. A game footballer? Nonsense. 5. A type of out-of-date beard some say (10). perhaps (3, 4). 6. Is it possible for a girl from 7. A well-known duchess In the country? (6).321 words
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Advertisement1691 1961-06-08 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREIGHT ENQUIRIES Tel: 2415. PASSASE ENBUIRIES: Ttt: 2411 TO ADEN. LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. P. Sham Penan| ANTENOR UmtMl, Dublin In Pt Jan I Jail II MEMNON L'lii, H'burg, HoM. A'mouth II pirt Jim I JtM 11/11 CLYTONEUS A'werp, H'turg. Holl, l'don. Jam II1,691 words
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Advertisement1418 1961-06-08 11 THE E. A. C. LINES- *>»»..«•: yf*Wf>y *BEN, REDSEA. MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. jJtJC_~-^VH Sport P. Shim Penang H«bi\|s| "lUSUANGA" 1) 111 Pirt/ I JIM I I Jane X&sXLJiS/ "SELANOIA k) 22 24 JIM 25/27 Jim 21 2S Jum jOBSBI "SIBONGA" a) II Jane 4 Jaly 5 7 Jaly1,418 words
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Advertisement1538 1961-06-08 11 S,n THE BEN LIME STEAMERS LTD. U^V SINGAPORE (Incirparitee II ttt Umtel Kitgtta) It LINES EXPRESS SERVICES TO 10NBON. LIVERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'jort P. Sham Henang BENAIBANACN L'ptel, Havre, M'bronttt. G25Jm t JtM 11/11 JMt 14 15 BENMNOR (E.Lp) L'pill, Hu I. P'dam. H'hurg Jim 18/11 JIM 1/8 BENHIANT1,538 words
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Advertisement1350 1961-06-08 11 w. McALISTER ds CO., LTD. ELLERMAN LIMB 4t KLAVENESB LINE 10NB0N. HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM. HAVRI LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, ft NOLL. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORTLANR OH OF NEWCASTLE Acceptui cargi far Central ft Slut* Spore P. Sham Pening America 21 25 Jan 21/2SJMC SB MM/ 1 Illy SRONXVIILE CITY OF UPON1,350 words
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338 1961-06-08 12 From Our Market Correspondent rpHERE was a better 1 tone on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday in tins, but it was still a difficult market, the Federation section being closed for the holiday. In view of the much improved tin price in London338 words
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Article22 1961-06-08 12 Malayan Stork Indices: June 7 June 6 Industrials: 167.76 167.44 Tins: 327.91 322.51 S Rubbers: 247.54 247.54 Jan. 1 1958=10022 words
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Article464 1961-06-08 12 DUSINESS In Hie Singapore trading room was: Industrial*: Boustead (1,000) $1.60: Cold stor.-s (2.000) $2.38: Steamers (2.000) S3 cents: S. Times (2,000) $3.30 U.E. ords (3.000) $1.20. (l.OOO) $1.21. Minings: Austral Amal (2.0O0) 27*. 6d., (1.500) 275. lOtd., (3,000) 28a.: A. Hitam 445. 6d. AIS: Berjumai (000)464 words
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Article330 1961-06-08 12 AS the tin market in Singapore yesterday was closed for the Yang di-Pertuan Agong's birthday there was no opportunity to test a local price against the spectacular overnight London rise. If there had been a local market and Singapore had followed London's Tuesday trend330 words
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Article24 1961-06-08 12 SINGAPORE. June 7. RUBBER: 83 cents per lb. (up half a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 85i cents (slightly steadier). TIN: Closed.24 words
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Article123 1961-06-08 12 MELBOURNE, Wed. INVESTMENT shares were trad- ed actively along steady lines. Aust. Paper Manufacturers eased Is. 4d. to 235. and Commercial and General Acceptance gained sd. to 10s.. sd. Base metals ana oils were steady. Santos gained 6d. to 9s. 3d. Commonwealth bonds held a firm trend. Con.123 words
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Article82 1961-06-08 12 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Aiio--1 eiatian made these changes in Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to si mi,. Sailing T.T. or 0.0. ready: Swift Francs 140: Holland Guilders lisi; Deuttcha Marki 12s:. Hong Kong: selling T.T. or O.D. 53!; buying T.T. 53 5/18. O.D. 53J. On82 words
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Article206 1961-06-08 12 JUNE tint grid, rubber buyers f.o.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at f>s cents per lb. up half a cent on Tuesday's cloalng price. The tone was inactive. f.C.C.R.A. closing prlcea In cents per lb. yesterday were Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers S5, sellers <•".! (N): Int. 1206 words
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Article162 1961-06-08 12 SHIPS lying llongiidt th* Singapore whatvei today arc: Burma 1/2, Shoyo Mam 6A, Waikare 6/7, Rajula 13/14, Tldra 15/16, Klrxlen Mnersk 27/28, Bumaide 44, Srrdang NW. 4. MST M NW. 5. Outtr R*ad>: DJadaJat, Mamlpo, Ptcfi-n Okrzeja, Rohina, Mahnud, Honesta. Esk Bank, Srirlo*. Benwyvla. Kristin Macnik, Adolf162 words
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Article123 1961-06-08 12 THE Chineie Produce Exchange, tingae» r t, neon prices per picul yesterday were: Ceprj? IK Continent May uhlpmtnt $25: buyer*. 126; Sfllfr.v Ceconut ell: Bulk $3M nellers. drum $42 Mllera. Pepper: Muntok white 5195 sellers. Knrnwnlc white $1921 Kellers, special Saniw.-.k black JIM sellers, garbled Lnmpong black $155123 words
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Article, Illustration64 1961-06-08 12 Further May rubber crops Include: Malaka Pinda 139.200 lb.. United Malacca 131,600 lb., Ayer Molrk 40.910 lb.. Leone Hin San. Ltd. 60,500 lb.. and Nyalas 45.700 lb. Benta 126.000 lb., Jeram Kuantan 71.000 lb.. Kundong Tanjong Pau Kundong Estate 5C.788 lb., Tanjong Pan Estate 110,000 lb.. Mrntakab 70.00064 words
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Advertisement1205 1961-06-08 12 Express U.S.A. Pacitic 6c Atlantic Coast Service E.TJk. E.TA. E.T.A. I.T.A. E l.A. S'cc- Honi»ong Hono'ulu S. Francisco L. Angeles N. York "Oregon Maru" 17, 21 June 24 Jute a July 14 Jaly IB July M Ml "Kimikawa Maru" 1 7 20 July 24 July I ll| 15 Au| 11,205 words
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Advertisement136 1961-06-08 12 WESTBOUND EUROPE SERVICE S'Mre S Mai Puiam IOUC» 1/11 Jaw 14 15 June 12/13 Jim Marseilles. Havre. Ounhirk. SOUTH I WEST AFRICA SERVICE. Spin TIORA 7/IJvm Ourcan (22/1), Port Elizabeth (24/1), Capetown (21/1), Matadi (31/1), lagos (7/7), Cotonou (11/7), Accra. Takoradi, ibidian. Freetown. Conakry. Dakar (24/7). HSTBOUNP SHe UI0» 25136 words
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Advertisement175 1961-06-08 12 TENDER D.I.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from registered D.I.D. contractors Class 'E' and above will be received at Office of State D. and I. Engineer up to 12 noon on 21st June 1961 for the supply, I construction and Installation of a complete filtration plant for water supply to D.I.D. office175 words
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Advertisement538 1961-06-08 12 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from Contractors Class "EX" and above at the Office of the State EnglI neer, Kedah Perils, Alor S;ar up to 12.00 noon of 29th June, 1961 for Laying of 6 Incn Pipes and Ancillary Works for Baling Water Supply. Plans and Specifications538 words
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Advertisement1174 1961-06-08 12 TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT THE TOWN BOARDS (F.M.s c«p. 137) ENACTMENT, (No.118) Notice under Section 143. NOTICES INDKR SECTION 137. liX ier^tn U rm»^? r8 ,h: < c Notlcc ls hereb lven ™der lpon lown Council that the wtinn 107 th i f.... P...J, oroc^'oV lo^^ r 'V' le SSSJ? ?ha|1,174 words
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Advertisement1880 1961-06-08 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS FEDERATION OF MALAYA GOVERNMENT VACANCIES 1. Applications are invited from Federal Citizens and serving Government Officers both permanent and temporary for appointment as SENIOR LIAISON OFFICER. Inlormution Services. Federation of Mil lava. Salary Scale: $891x28 1.087 plus cost of livinf? allowance at current rates. The post is non-pensionable.1,880 words
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Advertisement863 1961-06-08 13 I NOTICES P.W.D. NOTICE The Public Is hereby notified that the water supply to the Alor Gajah Village in the State of Malacca will be cut off during the hours between 6.00 p.m. on 10th I June and 6.00 a.m. on 11th June, t 1961, tc enable the reservoir at863 words
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Advertisement690 1961-06-08 13 (Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Word, Si (Min.)— Box it et: extra BOX A 1216 S.T. K.L. Position filled. Applicants thai.ked. BOX A 1257 ST., K.L. Position filled Applicants thanked. MALAY AMAH WANTED cooking and cleaning European family. Phone MM or call 36-C Rldout Road; Spore. TENDERS TENDER690 words
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Advertisement1007 1961-06-08 13 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word, Si (Min.)— Box it tt: extra DRESSER CLERK required by Tea Estate in Highlands. Apply in hand writing with testimonial to Post Box 14 Tanah Rata. I WANTED IMMEDIATELY Typist ofnee clerk mornings only. State as> i perlencv salary required. Reply Box 1 A644S S.T. Spore.1,007 words
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Advertisement1073 1961-06-08 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Word, SS (Min.)— Box it et: extra JOO CHIAT ROAD 2 shop-houses good frontage, all modern conveniences, vacant possession $36,000 each 0.n.0. Rent $400- p.m. David Phoa A Sons Valuer Estate Agencies Tel: Spore. ***** *****. PHANG SENG ROAD Sennett Estate unfurnished two storey modern terrace house1,073 words
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Advertisement1062 1961-06-08 13 TUITION If Word, Si (Min.)— Box St tit. extra POSTAL TUITION:- Bookkeeping Accounts. Business Correspondence, Special coaching for L.C.C. Exams Success guaranteed. Apply Prlnc pal. F.E.C 1. P.O. Box 1731 Singapore SINCAPORE DRIVING SCHOOL Refresher course 525, complete V 5. > guaranteed S9O, competent Instructor?/ 1 Instructresses. Modern Dual-controlled car*.1,062 words
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Advertisement982 1961-06-08 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Word, Si (Min.)— Box M <■'»• extra IMO JULY VOLKSWAGEN milraxr 13.000., on Ktiroixun o Excellent condition. Price $4,*UO. 0.n.0. Please telephone <X.l. i sii;n ext. v during Ofllce hour.i or 804T6 after Ofllce hour*. LATI KSfl ZODIAC Wfr Air-condl-tloner radio power window. wheel trim, modified982 words
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712 1961-06-08 14 O'NEILL MAY PLAY BUT IT'S SUCH A STRANGE RISK JACK FINGLETON says: Never so much speculation about fit players LONDON, Wednesday I^EVER has a Test series started amid such speculation about fit players as that which will begin at Birmingham tomorrow between England and Australia. The list of casualties grows712 words
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292 1961-06-08 14 HOVE, Wed. TN a pulsating finish to a game packed with drama and incident, the Australian cricket tourists drew their match with Sussex here yesterday. The tourists, set to get 24!> in 210 minutes -to win, were nine runsReuter - 292 words
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Advertisement353 1961-06-08 14 i^Hj^l^l I always give him It's always good morning with delicious NESCAFE and HH the wonderful clean flavour that never vanes 1 NESCAFE liv 1 l^f '^J 1 W2 A is made right in the cup instantly! Dissolves ijjfi^fe^l^^ggMJi completely no waste, no messy washing up. Buy a large tin353 words
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Miscellaneous195 1961-06-08 14 Buys Bunny By Baiph Beimdahl PONT KIHAT OUSHTA TASTE Vv^) WOULP YOU CARE TO JOIN ME /I gg-TN MAKE I 6OOP IF YA PUTS ON P^/ At. A /7W/ PINNER tT^ LM Abner By Ai Capp •IF6ITTINMARRJED VbOT.WAIT/. 1 }\fi DONfrARSV WIFTH'OLE DOTT KMCW HOW HE V( V/pPAY. r r>195 words
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Article, Illustration316 1961-06-08 15 AMERICAN POOLE AND AUSSIES CONFIRM ENTRY FOR BAM MEET By CONRAD NG, Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday A STRONG foreign challenge is assured in the 1961 Malayan badminton championships to be held in Kuala Lumpur from June 17 to 19. Of the five countries invited to take part, three316 words
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102 1961-06-08 15 VIALACCA. Wed. Khong Kah Yeong (Shamrock 8.P.) easily beat Gan Siew Cheong (Day Training Centre) 15-10. 15-5 in the singles final of the Malacca junior badminton championships which ended here last night. Khong led 12-3 in the first set but Gan fought "back to102 words
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Article29 1961-06-08 15 PERTH, Wed. Tickets for the 1962 Commonwealth Games here wil: be on sale for overseas distribution nest month. Bookings can be mad through travel agencies and banks.Agencies - 29 words
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Article55 1961-06-08 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Selangor Turf Clubs June-July meeting (June 25. 29 and July 2> will be for classes 4 and 5 horses. Distances are: Class 4 sif or 7f and 6f or 9f: class 6 5Jf or 7f and 6f or 9f55 words
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Article187 1961-06-08 15 J ONDON. Wed. Results of U.K. county cricket matches which ended yesterday: At Oxford: Oxford bt Leicestershiie by 35 runs. Oxford 302 and 134. Lelcs 294-6 dec. and 105. (Dryborough 7-35). At Cambridge: Kent bt Cambridge by 172 runs. Kent 377-7 dec. and 231-8 dec. iPhebey 80).Reuter - 187 words
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280 1961-06-08 15 Choon Guat to meet her partner in final PEN ANG, Wed. -Two schoolgirls. Khoo Choon Guat (Convent) and Chong Yoon Choo (Chinese Girls High School) qualified for two finals each In the Penang junior badminton championships last night. Choon Guat will meet Yoon Choo in the woman's .singles final and280 words
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Article261 1961-06-08 15 TEN TO FOLLOW AT IPOH EPSOM JEEP'S ten horses to follow at the Perak Derby meeting are: AMSTERDAM: For the Derby: third to White Heather in the Singapore Derby in April: takes any going. LUCKY LUCKY: A great-ly-Improved sprinter: carried 9.0 to an easy win over 6f261 words
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224 1961-06-08 15 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. CINGAPORE Government Services soccer team expect tough opposition from Federation Government Services in their annual match for the Agong Cup at Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday kickoff 7 p.m. I The Federation team will Include seven internationals Yusoff Bakar. Ahmad Na224 words
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Article171 1961-06-08 15 ON THE TRACK with EPSOM JEEP TPOH. Wed- Newcomer Lee Gar- den has improved tremendously since his only outing at Bukit Timah last "month. This smart youngster did an impressive 2f sprint here this morning. The track was fast. Speedy Brilliant Light did a171 words
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Article296 1961-06-08 15 ST. ANDREW'S SCHOOL, Muar: 100 m 1 J. van den Driesen 2 Pang Su Hal 3 Halim 12s; 200 m —1 J. van den Driesen 2 Tay Kal Seng 3 Halim 255: 400 m Pang Su Hal 2 Sallehudln 3 Hassan 57.45: 800 m 1 Hassan 2 R. Fernandez296 words
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Article87 1961-06-08 15 FRIENDLIES: At Seremban: NS NS Club 121-5 rsathlapalan 50 ret. Dr. Tharmaratnam 20 1. At Stfamat: Segamat Youth Club bt Kluang Ceylonese by 10 wkts. Ceylonese 84 (Ratnasingam 29, Narendran 21, Phakeer Singh 6-6 > and 98 (Siva 20, Ismail 20). Youths 174 iGumam Singh 74. Williams 53. Ganesan87 words
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Article45 1961-06-08 15 STORE LEAGUE: Div. 2A T. Kurau 3 (Hock Leng 3) Stable Boys 1 <Jaffart): Div. 3B—BODCA 2 (Jamaludln, Bakar) Bawean 3 i Wan Kasslm. Zakaria); Serengoon 7 (Cooper 2. Richardson 2, E. Teeng. L. Wee. Heslop) A.agappo, 0; Katong v Arsenal (abandoned, falling light).45 words
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Article12 1961-06-08 15 RSGC (Spore): Silver medal winner —Mrs. Lloyd-Jenkins; bronze medal—Mrs. K. Warden.12 words
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270 1961-06-08 15 LIM KEE CHAN - SABA PLAN BIG PROGRAMME for YOUNGSTERS LIM KEE CHAN By SINGAPORE. Wednesday. SINGAPORE. Amateur Boxing Association have drawn up an extensive programme for the next six months to discover talent for the SEAP Games in Rangoon, Jakarta Games and the Tokyo Olympics. The programme Is also,aimed at encouraging more than270 words
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Advertisement73 1961-06-08 15 TR.812 8 Traniiif r 3 w w ye band w|th fin I J^^^J hilling knob for coiy selection of BfIMMHNBMMfIMPMfIHMH IBBHfIU shortwave Station!. RESEARCH MAKES THE DIFFERENCE $214.00 Spor./Penong) _«^i^B IHl^k^iik. $260.00 (Fed.) **ii J r*^ 1 1 d^Bt^E I a v ■*ffifl m If I 'sfi lij|stt vcn transistor73 words
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Advertisement147 1961-06-08 15 IR/M/P/1/«1 NElif MACLEAN Elf FORMULA INDIGESTION Keeps correct acid balance in stomach... ENDS PAIN iillilllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiili i A.^'ki), jjAM^IIII 9^|L. 'V «s*^ #^^fcJr l:!lllilil: :Hii::n;:iiH::::;i:::i:i::H::H::::i::::::::::::i:^ Flatulence, indigestion and heartburn are caused by too much acid in the stomach. Maclean Brand Indigestion than ever before. Tablets and Powder are now Ordinary stomach147 words
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Miscellaneous155 1961-06-08 15 8OCCER SULTANS' GOLD CUP (Interzone s-finali: Kelantan Malays v Penang Malays iK. Bharui. s tori. LEAGUE im. 3C: Police 'A' v Junior AA (Parrer Pk>; P. Peranakan v Blct Timah (St. Oeorge's Rd> Sukaramal v P. Branl (Parrer Pk> Indian Youngsters v Indian Brotherhood (Geylang). KLl'ANG LEAGUE DIV. 2 (replay):155 words
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Article374 1961-06-08 16 Leaders return from three-day talks with Tengku, call meetings of party executives SINGAPORE. Wednesday. READERS of the Singapore People's Alliance, Singapore UMNO and the Singapore bran.eh of the Malayan Chinese Association returned from Kuala Lumpur today with a draft constitution for their new alliance. They are Tun374 words
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87 1961-06-08 16 Garden parties mark King's birthday f^LKE.MOM.»L parades and J garden parties were held in main towns in the Federation yesterday to mark the King's birthday. In MALACCA the Governor. Tun Haji Abdul Malik bin Yusof. took the salute at the march-past on the reclamation ground. In PENANG. 1.500 attended a87 words
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Article, Illustration391 1961-06-08 16 Capital is chosen as HQ for IPI Asian Secretariat Director- to-be in to fix next seminar KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Federal capital has been selected as the headquarters of the Asian Secretariat of the International Press Institute. Mr. Rohan Rivctt, incoming director of the 1.P.1., said the Federation Government has391 words
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Article66 1961-06-08 16 SINGAPORE, Wed.—Marathon cyclist, R. Muthukumaran, had clocked 62 hours of non-stop riding at the Happy World Stadium by midnight tonight. This means that he has completed more than half of the 120-hour world record, which he aims to smash. Muthukumaran launched his "long ride" on Monday66 words
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Article35 1961-06-08 16 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, by gazette notification yesterday appointed June 5, 1961 as the date of coming into operation of the offences relating to vehicles ordinance.35 words
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Article52 1961-06-08 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. The I Business Houses Employees' Union announced tonight that it had decided to call off pickets manned by striking workers of the Industrial Oases CM) Ltd. A union spokesman said negotiations would be held tomorrow between the union and the management. (Earlier story in52 words
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Article361 1961-06-08 16 IoNDON, Wed. Quiet lecheries continued here today in stock markets after last week's setbacks. However, trading activity was quiet and the buying was selective. The main exception was found in giltedged stocks which again moved lower while in a quiet foreign bond section. Greek issues lost ground. Dollar361 words
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Article169 1961-06-08 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. The! United Workers of Petroj leum Industry said today i 1 that Standard-Vacuum Oil Company was guilty of jumping the gun by suspendi ing negotiations and seeking conciliation from the Commissioner for Labour on the deadlock on one of the union's 32 claims.169 words
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Article347 1961-06-08 16 THAILAND BEAT DANES 7-2 THOMAS CUP JAKARTA. Wed.— Thaihmd be.il Denmark by .-even matches to I two in the semi-finals of the Thomas Cup badminton championships here tonight. With an overnight lead of 3-1 the bustling quick-footed Thais all of them trained by Malaya s Wong Peng Soon took aReuter - 347 words
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Advertisement326 1961-06-08 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS N H.,rrf, |M (Minimum BIRTHS A. NAVARATNAM (PWD) r.nlni-l-uary a Kon at Baasaai Hospital on 7.5.81. Both wrll. PARAMACURU: To Nanda and Cum a i>on on :> fi-61 at UcneraJ Hospital, Johort Bahru. DEATH STEPHIN M. SUNDRAM. formerly of tht- AnKlo-ChlnriM' School. Singapore, panned away peacefully at Ur326 words
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