The Straits Times, 9 June 1961
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Title Section25 1961-06-09 1 NATIONAL IJBRABY, SINGAPORE, 6. AVIHAU lIAII V 1IKIIIIII» SALE l\(ll 1^ 90,000 I Set**** The Straits Times Estd. 1843. FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1961. 15 CENTS.25 words
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Article563 1961-06-09 1 Used them before his meeting with Nikita New back strain puts him in pain WASHINGTON, Thursday PRESIDENT Kennedy has suffered a new strain in his back and is considering using crutches tomorrow, the White House said today. Mr. Pierre Salinger, the President's Press Secretary, said that Mr.563 words
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96 1961-06-09 1 SIX HURT AS EXPRESS BUS OVERTURNS BATU PAHAT. Thur.s. Six people were admitted to hospital here when a Singapore Malacca express bus crashed into a lamp po.st and overturned, one mile south of here at 5.15 p.m. today. Several of the 10 other occupants were treated as outpatients. The bus96 words
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Article, Illustration281 1961-06-09 1 MILLIONS WATCH CEREMONY ON TV YORK, Thurs. The Duke of Kent, 25, married Miss Kathari n c Worsley. 28, blonde attractive daughter of a Yorkshire landowner, in York Minster here today. The ceremony was performed by Dr. Michael Ramsey. Archbishop of York, who becomesUPI - 281 words
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138 1961-06-09 1 THREE GET DEATH IN PLOT TO SEIZE CITY SAIGON. Thurs.-Six government employees and a Communist liaison agent have been found guilty of taking part in a plot to seize the large provincial city of True Giang on April 1. Three men. including the liaison agent, were sentenced to death, twoReuter - 138 words
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Article110 1961-06-09 1 PARIS, Than. British "pop" singer Petula Clark, 28. married M. Claude Wolff, a French publicity agent and music publisher, at the town hall of Bourg La Reine, a Paris suburb, today. The mayor of Bourg La Reine. M. Eitienne Thieulin. told Miss Clark: •Now that you areReuter - 110 words
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Article140 1961-06-09 1 LONDON. Thurs. A gunman went by appointment to a New* castle-on-Tyne hank yesterday, shot the bank manager dead and wounded a policeman. Then, as bank staff and customers scattered for safety, the gunman fired another shot and fell seriously wounded. Shortly after the bank opened, aReuter - 140 words
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Article44 1961-06-09 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs The United States has banned shipments of jeep-type vehicles to the Congo because of their military value In the African nation, thtState Department said today The department said it hoped other Western nations would take similar action.44 words
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Article168 1961-06-09 1 TOKYO, Thursday. STEEL-HELMETED squads of police last night continued their vigilance over thousands of student and unionist demonstrators demanding that the government kill the Anti-Political Violence Bill. Although the government early yesterday morning decided to shelve the Bill until the next session of parliament. SocialistReuter - 168 words
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Article, Illustration185 1961-06-09 1 Serrano in on hush-hush visit 'to see children KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THK Philippines Foreign Secretary, Sir. Fclixberto Serrano, is here on a surprise hush-hush visit. Surprise: Because even the Philippines Legation here had no prior information about his arrival except a telephone call today. Hush-Hush: Because nobody not even Mr.185 words
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Article32 1961-06-09 1 ATHENS. Thurs. Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy, who arrived here yesterday from London for a private holiday, boarded the 235-ton yacht North Wind today for a cruise in the Aegean Sea. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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117 1961-06-09 1 Freighter sinks: 41 feared drowned fTAIPEH, Thurs. The A Hong Kong bound Nationalist freighter Tie Hsiang was reported today to have sunk about 120 miles from Kaohsiung. Reports reaching here from Kaohsiung said only two survivors and oni' body wen picked up yesterday by the Kuang Piing which was returningReuter - 117 words
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Article25 1961-06-09 1 SOUTH VIETNAM CONFIDENT WASHINGTON I Defence Secrctarj R B Mtnaniai.1 pri jrut-ri|l.» har.i>-' Victuuin Mill m<i till I t <>mmuiu>t- —I I 1 I25 words
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120 1961-06-09 2 Anti-Jewish prejudice in schools alleged T ONDON. Thurs.— Mrs. Laura Grimond. wife of the Liberal Party leader, has complained of anti Jewish discrimination in London schools. She said she had given notice of a resolution she intends to move at the quarterly meeting of the Liberal Party Council. The resolutionReuter - 120 words
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Article61 1961-06-09 2 Two children affected TORONTO. Thurs. Two children exposed to a radium compound they found In a warehouse have been contaminated by the radio-actlvp material, specialists who examined them said today.' The children, with 10 others, came Into contact with the radium last weekend when they found a store of 500Reuter - 61 words
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351 1961-06-09 2 KENNEDY GIVEN PAPERS ON RUSSIA'S VIEWS WASHINGTON, Thurs. Russian memoranda on Berlin and nuclear testing were handed to President Kennedy in Vienna last Sunday, the White House said last night. The President's Press secretary, Mr. Pierre Salinger, declined to discuss the substance of the two documents. There were reports fromReuter - 351 words
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Article31 1961-06-09 2 PARIS. Thurs. Gen. Charles Alllert. who pressed the button setting off France's first atomic blast In the Sahara in February last year, is new forces commander in Algeria31 words
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Article35 1961-06-09 2 CANBERRA, Thurs.— A new Australian sd. stamp depicting the first men to reach the south magnetic pole— Edworth David. Douglas Mawson, and A. F. Mackay will be issued on July 5.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article73 1961-06-09 2 'STOP THIS SELL-OUT-SIR ROY CRIES SALISBURY, Ihurv —Sir Roy Welensky last night lashed out at British colonial policy and said the time had come to "stop this sellout" of Britain's colonies. He called for the reestablishment of the role of responsibility In colonial affairs. The Rhodesian Federal Prime Minister spokeReuter - 73 words
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400 1961-06-09 2 HONG KONG, Thursday. T^EARLY 10,000 pro-Nationalist Chinese today reiterated their stand to do everything they could to preserve their refugee status. The "we don't want to be integrated" community had been known for the past 11 years as Rennies Mill, a lonely settlement400 words
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Article40 1961-06-09 2 SEOUL. Thurs. The Foreign Minister of the military government of South Korea. Lt.-Gen. Hong II Kirn told a press conference today negotiations were continuing for the government leader. Lt.Gen. Chang Do Yung to visit the United States —Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article32 1961-06-09 2 LONDON, Thurs. The site of an iron age town has been uncovered by Ministry of Works employees during excavations for bulldh.g at Old Sleaford Village, near Kesteven. Lincolnshire. U.P.I.UPI - 32 words
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Article59 1961-06-09 2 PARIS, Thurs. Farmers. angered by falling potato prices and government farm price policy, today invaded the Breton town of Morlaix. They dragged tractor* and other farm machines across streets, stopping all traffic, and marched on the local government office and occupied it, including the subprefeefs apartment.Reuter - 59 words
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152 1961-06-09 2 A DELAIDE. Thurs. The A Minister for Primary Industry. Mr. C. Adermann, today predicted that while Australian rural production this financial year would prove a record, exports in farm products would be down £A 45 million. Wool exports would be £A6l million less,Reuter - 152 words
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112 1961-06-09 2 PERTH, Thurs— Two Australian aborigines at Leonora, 500 miles from here., fought a duel using a boomerang and a 10ft spear. Tommy Nyanga. 45. and Marsa Morrison, 25. were charged In court with causing a disturbance. Police said the fight b*«an after a long-standingReuter - 112 words
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202 1961-06-09 2 Navy beating Borneo pirates, House is told I ONDON. Thurs. British naval patrols arrested three suspected pirate vessels and 35 suspected pirates orf the coast of North Borneo during May, according; to Mr. Hugh Fraser, th e Colonial Undcr-Secretary. A Conservative. Mr. Colin Turner, had complained in the House of202 words
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Article193 1961-06-09 2 WASHINGTON. Thursday. r\R. GLENN SEABORG, chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, said the United States expected to have a nuclear-powered rocket able to send a man to the moon and perhaps even farther into outer space by 1970. Dr. Seaborg. who was appearing beforeReuter - 193 words
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Article510 1961-06-09 3 Portugal, hitting back at critics, tells about barbarism by attackers from across Congo border NEW YORK, Thursday. "PNLARGED photographs of mutilated men, women and children J were shown to United Nations Security Council members yesterday as Portugal charged acts of indiscriminate barbarism against Angolans by terrorists from510 words
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Article138 1961-06-09 3 COPENHAGEN, Thursday. THE British Government said in a note to Denmark published here last night that it deplored last week's incident involving the British trawler Red Crusader. It said it did not consider it possible to make any de cision on the case as there wereReuter - 138 words
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Article23 1961-06-09 3 NEW DELHI. Thur.s. A two-day heat wave over northern India was reported to have killed at least 25 people.— U.P.l.23 words
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Article94 1961-06-09 3 LONDON. Thurs. The Marquess of Milford Haven, newly elected president of the oldest order of gastronomy the Guild of Turning Spit Roasters stood and applauded when two New Zealand lambs, roasted whole for three hours on a revolving spit, were carried in to lunch atReuter - 94 words
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237 1961-06-09 3 Six more 'Freedom Riders' are jailed JACKSON, (Mississippi), Thurs. Six more "Freedom Riders" three Negroes and three wnites were jailed here yesterday after being charged with breach of the peace and defying racial segregation laws In a bus terminal. Later, three Negro members of the first "Freedom Fly-In" group wereReuter - 237 words
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Article31 1961-06-09 3 PARIS, Thurs.— lsraeli Premier David Ben-Gurion left for home today, winding up a tour that took him to Canada, the United States and Britain as well as France. U.P.I.UPI - 31 words
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Article20 1961-06-09 3 HOLLYWOOD Thurs.— Screen star Lee Remick yesterday gave birth to her second child, an 81b. boy.— U.P.I.UPI - 20 words
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102 1961-06-09 3 U.N. to take over army of Katanga T EOPOLDVILLE. Thurs. U.N. officers will take over the 7.000-man Katanga army, the U.N. Congo Commander-ln-Chief, Gen. Scan McKeown, announced yesterday. Gen. Mckeown said its 350 Belgian, French and Polish officers will be replaced by officers from French speaking U. N. troops. TheUPI - 102 words
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Article233 1961-06-09 3 LONDON, Thursday. ]t|R. JOHN PROFUMO, the Secretary for War, said iTA today that allowing German troops to train in Britain was no different in principle from allowing the Americans to have facilities in the Hebrides. Mr. Profumo told questioners In the House of Commons thatReuter - 233 words
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Article48 1961-06-09 3 LONDON, Thurs. United States airman Stanley T. Roach, 21, of Knoxville, Tennessee, was stabbed to death by a gang yesterday in a London West End street. His companion. Gerald Barreras. 20, of Socorio. New Mexico, was taken to hospital with serious head injuries.— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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542 1961-06-09 3 SOUTH AFRICAN 'SLANDERS' BY Dr. LOUW CAPE TOWN, Thursday jtfß. ERIC LOUW, the South African Foreign Minister, tolU-the Senate yesterday of "distorted and false Press reports" sent abroad by correspondents of overseas newspapers in South Africa Such reports were "unbelievable." he said. He emphasised he was not referring to allReuter - 542 words
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Article31 1961-06-09 3 CANBERRA, Thurs. —The Ocvernment has refused to allow three Russian Communists to visit Australia for a congress of the Australian Communist Party, official sources said here today. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article15 1961-06-09 3 JAKARTA. Thurs. The Indonesian Navy is to form a women's corps. r |i15 words
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Advertisement230 1961-06-09 3 Bumper Bargain Days EVERY FRIDAY SATURDAY Don't Miss Today Tomorrow only Special Shirts offer: II Odd tiie Assortment clearance in 'Van Hcusen' Shirts USUAL PRICE '"3.50 $16.50 _NOW $12.t0 A 56.00 |TtUS~ Repeats of lost two weeks Bargains for your convenience SPORTS SHIRTS 57.00 $8.50 SHIRTS $4.50 I FATHERS DAY230 words
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Miscellaneous424 1961-06-09 3 BAnin ciMrADADr Ros And His Orchestra; 11.30 Let s RADIO SINGAPORE Go Gay; 12.00 Close Down SHORT WAVE SERVICE nftnin MAIAVA 41 metres RADIO MALAYA MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 476 metres SERVICE 41.7 metres AM. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.02 A M 600 Time Signal. NrgaraMonung Prelude; 7.00 The News:424 words
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Article614 1961-06-09 4 STAFF ASSOCIATION TO ASK FOR WAGE INCREASE AND BETTER WORKING CONDITIONS SINGAPORE, Thurs JJARBOUR workers at an extraordinary meeting tonight approved new claims for more pay and improved working conditions to be submitted to the Singapore Harbour Board. The meeting, which was called by the614 words
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Article61 1961-06-09 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A police prosecutor today asked a court for a deterrent sentence on an ex-police officer, Lew Ah Soong, accused of being an unlicensed dealer in second-hand cars in Short Street on Mar. 16. Mr. Dudley De Cruz, acting DSP, said that there was "no61 words
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Article67 1961-06-09 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Two youths, Quah Kirn Seng and Yew Pong Tai. were today committed for trial before the High Court on a charge of gang robbery. Quah and Yew were alleged to have robbed a shopassistant. Teo Ngark Kwee, of a watch, a gold67 words
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Article24 1961-06-09 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Dr. Thillal Nathan has been reelected president of the committee of management of the Sri Senpaga Vinayagar temple in Ceylon Road.24 words
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80 1961-06-09 4 ROTAN AND JAIL FOR EXTORTING FROM GIRL SINGAPORE, Thurs. A district judge today ordered six lashes of the rotan for Tan Kok Leong for extorting money from Choc Ah Hong, describee 1 by the prosecution as a callgirl, in Tapah Street. He was also sentenced to 12 months' jail. Passing80 words
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Article57 1961-06-09 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Six schools will take part in an inter-school geographical quiz competition, at the Beatty Secondary School Hall on June 14 at 2.30 p.m. They are Cedar Girls' Secondary School. Paya Lebar Methodist Girls' School, TanJong Katong Girls' School, Serangoon English School, and the57 words
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Article39 1961-06-09 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs— lnche Rahim Ishak. political secretary to the Minister of Culture, will speak to the V's Men's Club of Singapore (Beta chapter) on "Tourism and Singapore" at a luncheon meeting on Saturday at Orchard Hotel.39 words
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Article28 1961-06-09 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Water will be cut off along Paya Lebar Road, between Rochdale Road and Lim Teck 800 Road tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.28 words
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190 1961-06-09 4 Poultry farmer slain -near rail track— SINGAPORE, Thurs T>OLICE today were in- vestigating the death of a poultry farmer. Lee Cheang Choo J4, who was fpund with head and neck injuries at 9< 3 miles Bukit Timah last night. Lee was unconscious when a villager. Ng Eng Chan, found him190 words
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Article221 1961-06-09 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday T»HE inquest on two fumigators, Robert Kee Thian x Bee, 36, and Yusoff bin Rahman, 27. on board the Siamese freighter, the Tempamat, began today before the Assistant Coroner, Mr. Loke Siew Hoong Evidence was taken from an eye-witness, Tbomas Tan, who221 words
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Article71 1961-06-09 4 Youth hid loot in his mouth SINGAPORE, Thurs. A gold chain was found in the mouth of an unemployed youth, when he was detained by a detective after a chase, the ninth magistrate's court was told today. Inspector Teoh Beng San, prosecuting, said that the youth, Ng Ah Hea. snatched71 words
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Article75 1961-06-09 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Oiig Pang Boon, will be asked at the next sitting of the Legislative Assembly on June 14, to state the number of new voters in the Anson constituency's revised electoral roll. The query has been raised by the75 words
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Article562 1961-06-09 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—Another $8,288.14 in donations received by the Bukit Ho Swee Fire National Relief Fund Committee today took the fund lO $681,417.69. The following Is the full list of donations received by the committee up to 1 p.m. today: Chang Chow General Association $300; Masters (1959)562 words
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Advertisement31 1961-06-09 4 SISTER RESTAURANT TO Spore SHANGHAI ROOM CHARLIE LIM YANG'S MANDARIN ROOM 17 BUKIT BINTANG ROAD TEL: ***** KUALA LUMPUR. FOR CONNOISSEURS OF CHINESE FOOD FIRST CUSS FACILITIES BUT VERY REASONABLE CHARGES.31 words
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Miscellaneous380 1961-06-09 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES THE following is today's a.m.; from Penang. Ipon, Kuala 802) 9.40 a.m.; to Jakarta iOA schedule Of Civil air- Lumpur, Malacca (ML 149) 803 1 6.05 p.m. craft movements at Paya 715 p.m.; from Penang, Ipon, Qantas: To Bangkok. CaiI^har arnnrt Slnwnnr* Kuala Lumpur, Malacca (ML380 words
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Article, Illustration592 1961-06-09 5 Trade pact 'symbol of friendship' MALAYA, N.Z. TO CONFER ON 'UNFAIR COMPETITION' KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday VyTTH a Maori greeting, "Kia Ora Katoa" ("Good luck to you all'), the Federation and New Zealand Governments today exchanged the instruments of ratification putting into effect a trade agreement concluded in February. One of592 words
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Article201 1961-06-09 5 JPOH, Thurs.— An 18- year-old girl repeatedly broke into tears today when giving evidence in a preliminary inquiry into the murder of her younger brother. Choy Wai Han said that her brother, Peng Kong, 11. died after a man had broken into her room.201 words
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176 1961-06-09 5 The Malayan force in Congo holds a birthday parade, too J£UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Hundreds of Congolese watched admiringly as troops of the Malayan Special Force in the Congo held a parade to celebrate the official birthday of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. A cable received from th« MSF Headquarters in Leopoldville176 words
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Article85 1961-06-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs— A special issue of a 10-cent postage stamp to commemorate the Coronation of the Sultan of Selangor will be on sale at all post offices and postal agencies in Malaya on June 28. The commemorative stamp, which features a portrait of the Sultan and the85 words
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Article35 1961-06-09 5 TELUK ANSON, Thurs.— Hussein bin Mohamed Said, four, son of a policeman stationed at Hutan Melintang. died in hospital after he was knocked down by a car while he was crossing the road.35 words
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Article128 1961-06-09 5 RUKIT MERTAJAM. Thurs. A father's timely arrival saved a girl from being badly manhandled, Inspector Ismail bin Hassan said today at the trial of a padi planter. Ismail bin Ibrahim. Ibrahim pleaded guilty to using criminal force on Sakun Thalai at Kampong Manggis on128 words
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Article69 1961-06-09 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Party Rakyat. in a statement today, announced its support "on principle" of the six T.U.C. leaders' call last week for a new constitution for Singapore giving "genuinely full Internal self-government." The trade union leaders also called for the abolition of the Internal Security69 words
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Article65 1961-06-09 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A student, Kwek Ah Kee, 17. was charged today with committing armed robbery at Canning Rise last night with three others. Kwek, said to have been armed with a dagger, was alleged to' have robbed Yip Yew Kuan of $11, a gold ring and a65 words
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131 1961-06-09 5 HIDEAWAY STUDENT TO SIT FOR DEGREE ANN ARBOR (.'Michigan), Thurs. Llm Cheng Guan, of Singapore, who hid for four years In a church attic when it appeared he would fall in college, will be a candidate for a liberal arts degree from the University of Michigan in August. Llm, nowUPI - 131 words
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Article31 1961-06-09 5 RAUB, Thurs— Mr. D. O. Mulr, district manager of the C.E.B. here, has been transferred to Kota Bharu. Mr. X.A.L. Sadlelr from Batu Pahat has taken his place here.31 words
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Article28 1961-06-09 5 PENANG, Thur.v For fighting in public, two women. Lee Guat Eng, 23, and Kens Ah Nya, 20. today were fined SlO each, or two days' jail.28 words
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Article, Illustration301 1961-06-09 6 MISS WILLIAMS HAS SO LITTLE TO DO A FTER what seems like an interminable absence from the screen Esther Williams returns this week in a film called "The Big Show." I don't know whether it's news to you now but there was a time when every new301 words
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Article, Illustration265 1961-06-09 6 'TWENTIETH Century FoxY "The Mark" is a very serious film Indeed. posing the question: Why ein .some grown-up men lure 10-year-old girls into back .streets to commit sexual crimes? It answers it thu.->: Because they are mentally Mck. In the role of one of265 words
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214 1961-06-09 6 ALGERIA IS SWEPT BY NEW WAVE OF VIOLENCE ALGIERS, Thurs. Insurgents threw "Molotov cocktail" fire bombs and opened fire with submachineguns at Orleansville, western Algeria, as a fresh wave of violence swept Algerian towns during the night. Heavy damage was caused by several plastic bomb explosions but no injuries were214 words
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176 1961-06-09 6 I ONDCN. Thurs. The report of a committee set up to investigate naval security following the naval secrets spy trial at the Old Bailey In March has now gone to Mr. Macmillan, the Prime Minister. Mr. Macmillan is expected to make a statement InReuter - 176 words
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217 1961-06-09 6 $1,650 mil. aid for Pakistan in its second 5-year plan WASHINGTON, Thursday. nations and two international finance bodies yesterday announced I hey were giving a total aid commitment of $1,650 million to help Pakistan in its second five-year plan. The commitments were announced in a communique from the World Bank217 words
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35 1961-06-09 6 MISSILE IN SPECTACULAR DOUBLE EXPLOSION LOS ANGELES. Thurs.— An Atlas intercontinental ballistic missile blew up in a double explosion at Vandenburg Air Force Base, yesterday Juring an unsuccessful tiring attempt from a "coffin complex' launcher.35 words
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Article19 1961-06-09 6 BUENOS AIRES: A state of siege has been proclaimed in Bolivia following an abortive coup, according to reports here.19 words
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Article16 1961-06-09 6 JAKARTA: China is sotting up a regular shipping service between Canton and the port of Jakarta.16 words
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Article29 1961-06-09 6 LONDON: John Pritchard. who at only 40 is one of Britain's leading conductors, has been appointed principal conductor of the London Philharmonic Orchestra for the season beginning September 196229 words
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Article23 1961-06-09 6 JAKARTA: Police have detained eight people believed to be connected with the forging of tickets for the Thomas Cup world championship badminton series.23 words
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Article24 1961-06-09 6 LONDON: Britain has added nearly 2.500,000 people to her population in the past 10 years, says a preliminary report on the April 23 census.24 words
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Article25 1961-06-09 6 WASHINGTON: Dr. Dirk Stikker. the new secretarygeneral of Nato. will visit Washington on June 13-16 for talks with President Kennedy and other United States leaders.25 words
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Article15 1961-06-09 6 BONN: West Germany ls to buy 54 Lockheed TF-104 G Star fighters for training purposes.15 words
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202 1961-06-09 7 Tin ceiling denial welcome, says Times T ONDON, Thurs.— The International Tjn Council's denial that its recent meetings had discussed raising the tin ceiling price of £880 a ton is welcome, for a higher ceiling price at which buffer stock manager would be forced to sell metal, from his stock202 words
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128 1961-06-09 7 Spore may get regional family planning HQ T ONDON. Thurs. Singapore may be the headquarters of the regional office of the International Planned Parenthood Federation, shortly to be set up in South-East Asia, it was learned here authoritatively. A 5300.000 fund for the purpose has been set up in New128 words
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Article57 1961-06-09 7 IPOH. Thurs. A hawker. Thong Thum Seong, 37, was tentatively charged with the murder of his wife. Soonu Kwai Ying. 29, at their house in Pasir Pinjl new village at. 2 a.m. on May ?9. No plea was recorded. Thong was remanded In police custody, and57 words
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Article30 1961-06-09 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. —Ng Leng Choon, charged with trying to cheat Tan Chin Hock of $30 in Queen Street on March 4. was acquitted today without his defence being called30 words
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277 1961-06-09 7 SINGAPORE, Thursday pOLICE were today looking for a firebug after yet another attap hut was set on fire this morning in Kampong Henderson. The Police Secretary, Mr. Lim Seng Huat, confirmed that the fire was started deliberately. The blaze just next to another277 words
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Article80 1961-06-09 7 Double loss for a labourer KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A labourer. Tan Sen*, lost two of his four children in the past 24 hours. Yesterday his six-year-old daughter. Ah Weng, died from a stomach ailment. Today another daughter, Ah Heong. four, was knocked down by a lorry and died in the80 words
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382 1961-06-09 7 New C'wealth state might result: Paper MANCHESTER. Thurs ''PHE Guardian today said a proposal for a close association of Commonwealth'territories in South-east Asia favoured by the Malayan Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman might result in the formation of a new Commonwealth state. "For years there has been talk of variousReuter - 382 words
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Advertisement308 1961-06-09 7 WHY PAY MORE! SLIM SAFELY SATISFACTORILY with this proved DIETARY FOOD SUPPLEMENT I VITAMIN FOUTIFiiD You can easily be slim again when you ing calories —no more undcreating know what this new, easier reducing no more hunger pangs. You sun idea can do for you. It has been proved naturally308 words
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Advertisement246 1961-06-09 7 ■Mm #nMM^t— Hfc L i m*& IMM L. M ■*r~ Only on Pan Am can you Hy Big Jets have the assurance of traveling on th« to Tokyo. You fly via Hong Kong and World's Most Experienced Airline. Your you're in Tokyo in a matter of hours! crew has been246 words
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Miscellaneous292 1961-06-09 7 Straits Times Crossword ACSOSS 7. A doctor taking In gold—so 1. Pluto writes English deal out gallant (7). <8). 8. "There Is no Death! What 5. Tricks turned it narrow < 6 > seems so is iLong9. Where all the competitors fellow) (10). hope to get home? (4, 4). '12.292 words
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Obituary104 1961-06-09 8 1* Wmrtt %1* (Minimum, OR WONG HONG KUI paaiM aoay P««OtfHy at hnmt yrMrrday morninc. A mfmnrial ifnn# will h« held at St. MatthrW* Chun h at 4 p.m. today. CiailUll at A p m. CHIA KING TVC pio-d atay prarrrully at i M a m. at thr agr104 words
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Article43 1961-06-09 8 J* H'orW* lit (Minimum) MR. MRS. Arthur William fox attendance and girta at their mamact on 3/* 61. TM« FAMILY OF the late Mr frienda for the;r condolences nlcht Matta, wreath<. *crolli, banner*, kind aartata—« and attendance, at nit funeral oa 7 «•>!.43 words
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Article313 1961-06-09 8 >• Hora1! fit (Minimum) JUST ARRIVED at Robinton'i K«ihnn Beich K.ud.l', In oz». »4.30 per tin. ODOUR KILLING AIRWICK MIST a mu»t in every home. I'npleaunt melln vam<h like manic, when you 1 ROIII DOR (l.ido Grand Reataursint). Tea T'me daily X p m. to 7 p.m. Evaqr Wedne«day313 words
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Article684 1961-06-09 8 In another month or two Laos will be ready for a Communist takeover, a perfect example of the tide and the technique which Mr. Khrushchev says are irresistible. If ho is to be proved wrong the lessons of Laos will need to be properly learned, and684 words
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Article270 1961-06-09 8 The problem of the Australian trade promoters whose floating fair has just reached Port Swettenham differs from that of thp recent British trade delegation which was supposed to b<? seeking the rcmedv for Britain's declining share in South East Asian trade, and differs again from that of270 words
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Article209 1961-06-09 8 The Malacca Alliance leader. Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, makes .i common but unnecessary* mistake by drawing attention lo his party's equivocal position in the new Malacca Municipal Council. Thf Alliance cannot assume control because the voters have not given it a majority and that is the end209 words
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Article, Illustration817 1961-06-09 8 SOMARAMA (LEFT) AND BUDDHARAKITA: THEIR DEATHS WILL END A STRANGE STORY OF CONSPIRACY TO MURDER COLOMBO. Thurv WHEN a thick-s&t, s h a venhea ded Buddhist priest named Buddhar akita Thero goes to the gallows here on June 20, there will close one of817 words
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661 1961-06-09 8 From RICHARD MYERSCOUGH Jakarta. Thurs. THE three-year-old rebellion In Indonesia's remote, copra-rich North Celebes province appears to be flickering to a close. Since the start of this year, nearly 40.000 followers of the insurgent Permesta movement have come In, headed by theirReuter - 661 words
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THE BIG FIRE: WHAT ABOUT THE OTHER FIRE TRAPS ?
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Article153 1961-06-09 8 SINGAPORE lias seen the devastation which can be caused by fire in a crowded area, particularly when the fire brignd- is hampered by congested streets, it is essential that streets ar? kept clear Many streets, mo.stlv in denscly-popi'l.ued Chinatown, have besn set aMde for hawkers. Smith Street. China Street.153 words
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Article111 1961-06-09 8 WELL REWARDED PROFESSIONALS QNE would like to add one or two comments to those of "Puzzled". Pro fes.sionals who are not only qualified but also experienced will be amply rewarded in a well-run State. whether it be tne United States, a Communist State, or Singapore Stale. Attempts at wholesale replacement111 words
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Advertisement103 1961-06-09 8 STRAITS TIMES&FREE PRESS r»' emmnnlnn 1 mdmtritt•r« »h. NamaaMßM •< 1« ttoat COLD STORASI ARCADI mill rtflM mm/I «4etr>to««MMl« ■■4 h»x nn'mher rtplitt. Small •ivrtiMmtmt. ,l,t*4 ta Sln§m»»n mmw hmm4»4 KM COLD STORA6I tRANCHIS at HOLLAND «O*O. BATONS. KBPPCL MOAO ft NAVAL (All AUTHORISED ACINTSi CITY lOOK MM. STORI LTD.103 words
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Advertisement76 1961-06-09 8 Your Built-in "Success Mechanism" Everybody has builtin success mechanism a mental picture of I himself which governs his conduct and outlook. It may make him confident or unsure of himself, calm or fearful. What happens if you change this mental picture. The results may transform your life. You should not76 words
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Advertisement112 1961-06-09 8 \\y THEY WEAR AND WASH SO WELXj Van Heusen nuke fine shirts in style*, materials, patterns and colours Co suit every taste, every occasion. Here are threw typicai examples from the range. At lop— the 'Kensington' in superb Sea Island cotton; Centre ihe incomparable 'Vantage.N on-iron; and the 'Executive' with112 words
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171 1961-06-09 9 I/" U A L A LUMPUR. 1V Thurs.— The United Planting Association of Malaya today presented a sterling silver cen-tre-piece to the new Sl l 2 million Federation Military College at Sungei Besi. 10 miles from here. The gift was handed to the Deputy Prime171 words
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Article24 1961-06-09 9 TEMERLOH. ThUIS. Mr. Tan Meng Clnia has been nominated president of the Te-merloh-MentakabTown Council with Inche Arshad bin Haji Hassan as vice-president.24 words
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Article75 1961-06-09 9 SKRKMBAV Thurs—Triplets were born to an 18--year-old mother her first children at the General Hospital here yesterday. The babies, all girls, were born at intervals of 1.% I minutes. the first at 1". p.m.. on the birthday of Urn Vans di-Pertuan Agong. They ivclejMi 5 Ib..75 words
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Article453 1961-06-09 9 THE 'GEOGRAPHICAL PARTNERS' OF MALAYA LOOK TO A BRIGHT FUTURE KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Tlf HEN queried here today on Malaya's pat'T tern of imports now favouring Europe, leaders of an Australian trade team said their country's primary producers and manufacturers were convinced that Australia's exports to453 words
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Article53 1961-06-09 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Comptroller of Income Tax nu filed a writ in the High Court Registry against Chong Moon* Seng of Oxley Rise, claiming $104,311.75. It is alleged to be the balance of additional income tax due and payable by Chong from 1948 to 1951 and from53 words
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Article40 1961-06-09 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A writ has been filed in the High Court Registry here on behalf ■A Lombard Acceptance <M> Ltd. claiming $92,460 from Hup Huat Finance Co as being money duo to the plaln'.ifTs under an agreement40 words
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383 1961-06-09 9 Acid and the sensitive Asian view of insults by a judge KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs A HIGH COURT judge today took the "Asian sensitivity" to Insults as one of several mitigating factors in passing sentence in an acid-throwing case arising out of a $1 gambling debt. Ordering Chang Eng Aun alias383 words
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Article, Illustration164 1961-06-09 9 Australians show their fabrics for all occasions EYE-CATCH INC red is the colour of this swimsuit worn by Luna Phoon of the Singapore Model Academy. ITUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Swim wear, playsuits and evening gowns, designed from Australian fabrics were featured in a fashion parade at the Hotel Merlin here today.164 words
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Article, Illustration204 1961-06-09 9 Journalist, 61, dies after heart attack KUALA LUMPUrt, Thursday. VfR. Aster Gunasekara. a veteran Malayan Jour- nalist, died in the General Hospital here this afternoon following a heart attack list Saturday. tr_ ci He was bi A funeral service will be held at the St. Mary's Church at 4 p.m.204 words
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273 1961-06-09 9 PMIP plans ban on lottery ticket sales KOTA BHARU, Thurs. The Pan-Malayan Islamic Party Government of Kelantan is planning to stop the entry of Social Welfare Lottery tickets Into the State The Deputy Mentri Besar. Haji Mohamed bin Nasir, told the Straits Times today that the State Government considered that273 words
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Article52 1961-06-09 9 KANG A R Thurs.— Two teachers were injured in a collision yesterday evening between their scooter and a car at the 1) milestone. Jalan Santan. Inche Pawan bin Husaain. 22. was taken unconscious to Kangar hospital. His friend. Inche Kamaruddin bin Satar 19. was treated for52 words
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Advertisement205 1961-06-09 9 j^V^-v NOW l/f\^S^mf^^\ obtainable V Vfcfc •Jr-/ HONG KONG to The World-Renowned f f Kanebo V S// ALL KINDS OF PURE SILK FABRICS AND READY-MADE GOODS KANEBO HONG KONG STORE In CENTRAL BUILDING ARCADE, HONG KONG for your thoppmg In Japan, KANEBO STORES or* in __JOKYOj_KYOJOjJ(OBE SANNOaUYA OSAKA ETC. LOOK205 words
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Advertisement50 1961-06-09 9 SURE v^* '/S^^ Hywoob*Vs Sore throat PL^".*JHI Bronchitis ImwcweoilsJi^W Voice Hoarseness [By^ftMil CHICKID INSTANTLY WITH Woods GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE £#*V AUTO A 9 .nts:~ HONG SEH, 177-179. Beach Road. Singapore-7. Telephone: 321J5-6. I CENTURY PHOTOGRAPHERS j No. 10 BUKIT BINTANG ROAD, (epp. FEDERAL HOTEL) KUALA LUMPUR. TELEPHONE No. ***** i50 words
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Article575 1961-06-09 10 Member suggests angry Socialists be given course on standing rules JOHORE BAHRU, ALL four Socialist Front members today staged a "protest" walkout from the inaugural meeting of the Alliance controlled Johore Bahru Town Council. The councillors, led by Mr. Tan Kai Hee, the Johore Socialist Front575 words
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Article35 1961-06-09 10 'Thank you' rally TELUK ANSON. Thurs. Mr. Too Joon Hing, who won the parliamentary by-elec-tion in Teiuk Anson as an Independent, will hold a rally on the town padang on Saturday to thank the electorate.35 words
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Article40 1961-06-09 10 MUAR. Thurs. The District Officer, Inche A. Aziz bin Hajl Shukor, has been elected president of the Muar Town Council with Hajl Alwee bin Abdullah as vice-president. The council will hold its first meeting on Sunday.40 words
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Article35 1961-06-09 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Tickets for Sheridan's "The Rivals" to be given on Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Senior M.G.S.. Young Road, here, are available from Bata, Batu Road, at $2 and SI.35 words
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Article131 1961-06-09 10 gINGAPORE, Thurs. An attempt to get Hollywood comedian Danny Kaye to attend a charity ball In Singapore has failed. But from his Beverley Hills home in California, the film star has sent his best wishes to those or- ganisiiiK the allalr The function he was131 words
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Article, Illustration170 1961-06-09 10 SINGAPORE, Thurs. It doesn't take long to make friends on an air journey, especially when you are a four-year-old and you are flying from Australia to Europe on your own. More especially when there is another four-year-old on the same plane flying from170 words
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75 1961-06-09 10 SEREMBAN. Thurs A five-year-old girl. Pen Ying, who was seriously injured in a fire in Nilai village yesteruay, died at the General Hospital here iate last night. She was the daughter of a dentist. Chong Chin Nam, 61. who died in the fire75 words
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126 1961-06-09 10 A NON-STOP CYCLIST PASSES HIS 80-HOUR RECORD SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Mara. thon cyclist R. Muthukumaran this evening passed his Farrer Park record of 80 hours non-stop riding. Tonight the former milk vendor was still pedalling round and round the Happy World stadium. Muthukumaran Is determined to smash the world record of126 words
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Article48 1961-06-09 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A bar proprietor, Ng Cheng Leong, 54. was fined $2,000. or one year's jail, today for assisting in carrying on a characters lottery in Syed Alwi Road on March 31. He was allowed to pay his fine in four monthly instalments of $500.48 words
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83 1961-06-09 10 MUAR, Thurs. A fishing boat loaded with 450 katles of fish was reported missing last night. The boat was moored at the fish market jetty on the left bank of the Muar River. The total loss was estimated at about $5,600 a fishing net83 words
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Article256 1961-06-09 10 CINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Shell Company today claimed a world record for completing its $30 million oil refinery on Pulau Bukom in under 12 months. The refinery will be opened by the Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, on July 26 It^ completion at tht end of256 words
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Article, Illustration1583 1961-06-09 11 Wounded officer blasted enemy in one-man attack BERSERK WITH RAGE, HE CHARGED AGAINST THE JAPANESE MACHINE-GUN POST... SAGA OF COURAGE IN PAPUA CAMPAIGN AS the sun set behind the jungle outside Gona, in Papua, on the afternoon of Dec. 11, 11)42, ii 21 -year-old Australian militia lieutenant, splattered with JapaneseDaily Mirror - 1,583 words
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Advertisement219 1961-06-09 11 /^UOW CLING PBAtf^ J Monarch FINER FOODS Look for Monarch ...the mark of A greatest variety and finest quality sYc Ys ...Fruits, Juices, Catsup,- etc. V I I FOR PRECISION I'fcT'^ I AND DEPENDABILITY V > IN SPORTING ARMS Vj 'jWl I "RPNO" 'T7" m Enquiries to:— ZLIN CO. LTD.219 words
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Miscellaneous277 1961-06-09 11 Buys Bunny By Batlph Beimdahl /ON A N rTOPO'TH'MORNING,^ 1 F=", fOWEETINSS,^ I /Zf& I WISH I f V PICNIC. TH' ANP THAT SORT "V: -j \PWIENPSi J J/7) (WASN'T AIV\WYS CICERO WANTEP I MORE,TH* *-Vj OF BILGE! rs%A\ J b^TVr^ 23) V™E LAST ONEy V TOBRINJO A^^/\MERRIER' \V °l277 words
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Article, Illustration220 1961-06-09 12 BEECHAM DIRECTOR FOR DENMARK MR. R. W. NEWTON, the managing director of Beecham (Malaya) Ltd. will leave for Denmark next month on transfer after a fouryear tour of duty in Malaya. Mr. Newton, who is attached to the Kuala Lumpur office will take up the post of managing director in220 words
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Article, Illustration397 1961-06-09 12 PLANS for a unique Asia House to be set up in Beirut to encourage trade between East and West on individual basis were revealed in Singapore by a visiting Lebanese consultant economist. The economist, Mr. Beshara Emile Ghorayeb, a Harvard graduate and president397 words
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Article52 1961-06-09 12 THE Chinese Produce Ex change, Singapore. has formed a pepper arbitration panel to settle dispute* which may arise among members during pepper transactions. The panel consists of in four packers, two importers of Sarawak pepper, two importers of Indonesian pepper and two exporters all members of52 words
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Article98 1961-06-09 12 PUR overseas companies have written to the Division of Commerce and Industry, Ministry of Finance, Singapore stating that they wish to import various types of products, says a recent Issue of Singapore Trade. They are Moshal, Gevisser Ltd., A. Portell. and Pinner (Handles) Ltd., all of London,98 words
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Article80 1961-06-09 12 NEW officials of the Chinese Produce Exchange, Singapore, are: Chairman, Mr. Tan Siak Kew of Buan Lee Seng Ltd.; vice-chairman, Mr. Tan Tiow Phuang of Chiang Hong; hon. treasurer, Mr. Soh Chye Hin of Boustead and Co. Ltd.; hon. auditor, Mr. Ling Lee Hua of Lim Hup80 words
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Article146 1961-06-09 12 New cement depot is set up MALAYAN Cem c n c Ltd., manufacturers of Tiger brand Portland cement have opened a new depot adjacent to the railway station at Bukit Tengah. A company spokesman says that the depot, built in a strategic position on the main road will provide cement146 words
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Article60 1961-06-09 12 CONSUMPTION of synthetic rubber in West Germany last year rcse 31.717 tons to 96.717 tons over 1959. Consumption of natural rubber, however, fell over 6.000 tons to 121,654 tons. The proportion of synthetic rubber used in West Germany's total rubber consumption of 218.371 tons last60 words
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Article, Illustration129 1961-06-09 12 ENG Guan and Co. Ltd.. sole local agents for Prinz cars, are sending their chief mechanic to the factory in Japan. He is Mr. Tan Yee Hai who leaves Kuala Lumpur by BOAC Comet today for a three month specialised training. Mr. Ong Eng129 words
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Article158 1961-06-09 12 A REVOLUTIONARY plough A with power-driven discs is one of the many Australian exhibits on board the Straat Banka now visiting Malayan ports in the course of SouthEast Asian tour. The plough l;, manufactured In Western Australia, but the Idea was conceived In Malaya158 words
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Article120 1961-06-09 12 NIGERIA exported 2,456 tons of rubber in January against 2.769 tons in December and 3.589 in January 1960. The United Kingdom was the largest importer in January this year v.ith 1,064 tons against 1.013 tons in December and 1.475 tons in January 1960, followed by West Germany120 words
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Article113 1961-06-09 12 Japan leads in local steel trade JAPAN last year became the largest supplier of iron and sttel products to Singapore and Malaya when she shipped $51.2 million worth, state official trade statistics. This is $19.4 million more In value over shipments in 1959. The United Kingdom was second with $24.9113 words
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Advertisement74 1961-06-09 12 J(r ONCRET *f) UT PIPES Jj N^^^^V. Made by Hume Industries (F.E.) Lxd. V^^N^^* ~^^T '■•nous name in the manufaciure of Construaional and Building materials. For further details please consult JOIN! •MOTI CUTHBIE CO LTP|jfIBDINE WfIUCH At your service MALAYAN UNDERWRITERS LTD. SINGAPORE UNDERWRITERS LTD. Specialists in Company Promotions, Underwriting,74 words
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Advertisement82 1961-06-09 12 Enjoy the best of both worlds travel one way by sea and one by air. For details of air/sea interchange contact MANSFIELDS SPORE 2412 K.L. ***** PENANG ***** Qompton Parkinson Kfe3 electrical indicating instruments II Xl. II Tong-Tcsf instruments 4 *"o«* //A For jull details write to: -"lJ^m( UNITED ENGINEERS82 words
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Advertisement1699 1961-06-09 13 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREIGHT ENQUIRIES: Tel: 2415. PASSAGE ENQUIRIES: Tel: 2412 TO «DEN, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONOuN I CONTINENTAL PORTS. Due Spore Sails P. Sham Penang ANTENOR merpeel. Oublin In Pt, Tilly June II MEMNON L'dll, H burg, Hotl. A'mouth ll Pot Today JuM 11/11 CLYTONEUS Awerp, H burg. HoM.1,699 words
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Advertisement1372 1961-06-09 13 THE E. A. C. LINES A DEN. REDSEA. MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. /j/rw^YtV Spore P. Sham Penarig HYgiVjs| "BUSUANGA' a) UPirt/IJMC VjVV JsJ "SEUNDIA" t) 22/24JMI 25/27 MM 21/21 MM YjßgGr SIBONGA'a) 31 Jane 4 July 5, 7 July I 1 July "MEONIA" I) 21/22 July 23 25 Jlly1,372 words
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Advertisement1522 1961-06-09 13 Knb THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SINGAPORE (Incoriorated te the United KiafMa) IB LINES EXPRESS SERVICES TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL 1 CONTINENTAL PORTS S'xre P. Sham fining BENALBANACN Lpeel, Havre. M'b'Ougi. C2S/JMIB JMO 1113 June 14 15 BENMHOR (E.Lpj Lpeel, Hull, R'dam. H'twig JIM 1/11 BENHIANT A'werp, H'burg, B'men, R'dam Mm1,522 words
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Advertisement1306 1961-06-09 13 W McAUSTER <Sc CO.. LTD. W^ iei m tuii Wlkwaj^ > Mft ELLBRMAM LINE KLAVENESS LINE lONDON HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM. kMVRi LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO t HULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER 1 PORTLAND Cm JF NEWCASTLE Acceptilt carte for Central t Seiif Spore P. Sham Penang America. 21,25 Jmo 26/21 lull II JIM/1,306 words
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450 1961-06-09 14 From Our Market Correspondent rLLOWING the rise in the tin price overnight mining counters opened strong on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and there were some sharp improvements in price during the morning. However, despite the advance of 55.25 in the Singapore tin price450 words
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Article21 1961-06-09 14 Malayan Stork Indices: June 8 June 7 Industrials: 167.79 167.76 Tins: 329.32 327.91 Rubbers: 247.54 247.54 Jan. 1 1958=10021 words
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Article894 1961-06-09 14 BUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals in brackets was: Industrials: Fed. Dlnpensary (1,000) SI.7S x all: S. Tlmen (1,000) (3.30: S. Trad.rs 54.02 i OL: U.E. ords 1 1.000) SI. 21: Wramr tiro*. (3,000) $2.98: Boustead (2.000) $1.60 ON.894 words
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Article150 1961-06-09 14 CHIPS lying alsnmidc the Sitmaport wharvts t.day arc: Loksang 23, Benlowaki 33/34, Ca.itlfvtllf 35/36, Stanvac Jurong 3«, Taksang 37, Klngaville 42/43. Glang Ann NW 5. Outsr Rsads: DJadaJat, Marnlpo. Stefan Okrz.ja, Robina. Honesta. Kolhoznlk, Skjelhred, Burma. Kriaten Maersk, Rajula. 8te«l Designer. Kakapo, Seiko Maru. B«navoD, Mahsud, Kapopos&ng,150 words
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Article291 1961-06-09 14 U7HEN the Singapore Tin Market re-open-ed yesterday after Wednesday's holiday the. price advanced sharply by $5.25 to $448, another new high for the present year. The offering rose by 45 tons to 280 tons accumulated by the holiday. The London tin market on Wednesday remained291 words
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Article140 1961-06-09 14 MELBOURNE. Thurs. TNVESTMENT shares were traded A actively along steady lines. On the announcement of a bonus Issues, ICIANZ rose 7s. 6d. to 78s. Other large moves were Carlton Brewery which gained Is. 6d. to 32.5. 9d. John Lysaght eased 2s. 6d. to 775. 6d. Base metals and140 words
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Article211 1961-06-09 14 UNE first xradt rubber bur*" f.a.b. J closed In Singapore yesierday at 841 cents per lb. down one-eighth of a cent on Wednesday's closing price. The tone was uncertain. S.C.C RA. closing prices to cents per lb. yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 841. sellers 83|211 words
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Article38 1961-06-09 14 SINGAPORE. June 8. RUBBER: 842 cents per Ib. (down an eighth of a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 84', cents (slightly easier). TIN: $448 per picul (up $5.25). Estimated unofficial offering 280 tons (up 45 tons).38 words
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Article126 1961-06-09 14 TM Chinese Produce tichange. Sm--1 gapera. n«en price* aer P'Cul yti terday were: C»»r»: UK/Contlrtent May shipment Slot bryers, $26 sellers. Cecenut eil: Bulk $381 sellers, drum 142 mßm, r > *B*er: Muntok white S1B& sellers. Sarawak wbite $1924 sellers, special Sarawak black SISTs ncllers, garbled LAmponx black126 words
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Article107 1961-06-09 14 THE Malayan Cichartf* Banks' Asiaclallan made tb»e cb&ngrs In Its rates to merchants yesterday M»nc K*ng: Belllnc T.T. or O.D. 531: buying T.T. 53 7/16, O.D. 53i. The following rates are to $100: New Y»r«: Buying airmail T.T. 32 916. O.D. 32 11/16. 90 d/st 32 15/16 credit107 words
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Advertisement353 1961-06-09 14 BARBER-FERN-VILLE LINES ANNOUNCE THE DIRECT SAILING TO U.S. GULF PORTS m. s. FERNFIELD LOADING AT SINGAPORE 12th 15th JUNE FOR MOBILE NEW ORLEANS HOUSTON CHARLESTON SAVANNAH TRANSIT TIME 32 DAYS HARRISONS CROSFIELD (S) LTD. TEL: ***** Z\ 7| JU| ISRAEL NAVIGATION r^S\ l*fwl COMPANY. LID. EILAT FAR EAST SERVICE Eilat353 words
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Advertisement1053 1961-06-09 14 RAHMAN HYDRAULIC TIN LTD. (Incorporated in the Federation ot Malaya) Shareholders art advised that Khe Tin Ore Output for the month Of May. 1961 was 540 piculs. HARPER, GILFILLAN CO.. LTD., Secretaries A: General Agents. Penang, 9th Juije, 1961. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT:— 1. M. Manickam of 60-10 Bukit1,053 words
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Advertisement2276 1961-06-09 15 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Contractors registered with P.W.D.. Singapore, in Class "BB" and above and un- der Head ii will be received at the Public Works Department. High Street, Singapore. 6. In Tender Box No. 1 up to noon of the 7th day c of July 1961 for the2,276 words
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Advertisement2004 1961-06-09 15 irtmi.uißi.q.uj'im (Contlnnrd frem Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Word, S3 (Min.)— Box it ctt. extra COOK'CENERAL AMAH wanted for family with one chad. English speaking live in district 10. Tel' ***** Spore. WANTED an art Kruriuate of a recognised University to tench in a Hilary grant-ln-aid School Box fcMM S.T.2,004 words
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Advertisement1127 1961-06-09 15 EDUCATION 2t Wordt Si (Min.)— Box it el: extrt HOW IS YOUR Malay progressing?— Improve your knowledge of the Na 1 tlonal Language by reading Berlti Hnnan dally, the only romamsed a National Language newspaper. CHINESE VMCA SCHOOL'S Jun< i Beginners' Book-keeping, Shorthand Typewriting, Malay; few vacancies Ac d counting1,127 words
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Advertisement1017 1961-06-09 15 ■OATS, YACHTS FOR SALE i It Wardt $i (Mm.,—B ox it rfs. ext, IS' RUNABOUT 2 months old. corr pletr with remote control. attnoo steering, chrome fittings and Wtam I scr.-.n Owner leaving Sintcapce. $50 0.n.0. Phone (Spore) ***** ext. 3 1 office hours. VEHICLES WANTED I 2J Word, U1,017 words
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Advertisement832 1961-06-09 15 FOR SALE t tt Wordt Si (Min.)— Box it rt: txtrm i I PRICKS ANNUAL SALE s kI Kxtr.i 10' i Discount Our JIO.OO rurI- cri«»r. Cotton Blankrtn 12. M Br\rrsJ Uaa. i.m k'l it. On h irt IS B'pore. PROTICT YOUR NtW i trnnyplastic seal cover*, complete mtenor car832 words
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Article725 1961-06-09 16 No Fluke shows "smart form beating No Kidding in 3- furlong workout ON THE TRACK by EPSOM JEEP IPOH, Thursday. rpiMBERLAXE ran a dashing trial on a fast track at Ipoh this A morning. Ridden by Merv Posner, this sparingly-raced seven-year-old came away from Singora II725 words
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105 1961-06-09 16 MCA loses the services of treasurer Tony Pye J/UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Tony Pye.. a keen voluntary worker for sport, left early this* week for England, for good. Cricket, in particular, will miss the services of Pye. He was tht? treasurer of Malayan Cricket Association since 1952 and a committee member105 words
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Article59 1961-06-09 16 MELBOURNE, Thurs. A five-nation sports carnival to be known as the Melbourne Games is being planned for November 1962 as a 'curtainraiser' W the Commonwealth Games in Perth. Amateur sports officials here are hoping that British, Canadian, West Indian and New Zealand athletes will appear againstReuter - 59 words
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Article, Illustration75 1961-06-09 16 JACK Turner's car goes tumbling over on the track during the "Indianapolis 500" race. Lloyd Ruby (in car No. 5) steers around the careering car. Six racers were involved in a pile up resulting from a spin by Don Davis. Turne" passing on theUPI - 75 words
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Article259 1961-06-09 16 \IILAN. Thurs. A Jimmy Greaves goal three minutes after half-time earned his new club, Milan, a 2-2 draw against Brazilian .stars Botafogo here last night. "After daylong doubts over whether he would play because of technicalities over his transfer money, the England in.side-forward was eiveiiReuter - 259 words
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219 1961-06-09 16 Steady play and stamina win junior title for Arokiaraj n XAY CHOO'S VAIN FIGHT DBNANG, Thurs.— p. s. Arokiaraj J last night won the men's singles title in the Penang junior badminton championships, beating Khoo Kay Choo 18-15, 15-2 in the final. Arokiaraj of Merrylads Badminton Party became the first219 words
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Article137 1961-06-09 16 '20 teams only 9 meet SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Singa- pore Amateur Basketball Federation will hold their annual competitions for men and women for the Cnung Hwa Cup at the Happy World Stadium from July 1. This year, the men's competition will be restricted to only 20 teams. These will include the four137 words
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Article142 1961-06-09 17 BBC COMMENTARY ON THE AIR THE BBC will broadcast ball-by-ball commentary on all five Test matches between England and Australia. There will be continuous broadcast on each day's play from 5.15 p.m. to 1.15 a.m. (Malayan time), except on Tuesdays when commentary will end at 12.45 p.m.. on the 16.59142 words
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Article111 1961-06-09 17 [^ONDON. Thurs. The "throwing truce," agreed between the MCC and Australia on Nov. 3, 1960. ended yesterday. Under the "truce."' which applied from the start of the current season, umpires la county matches had to report to Lord's any bowler whose action was considered doubtful. MCC secretaryReuter - 111 words
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294 1961-06-09 17 Sim Lim sets new record for 200 m CINGAPORE. Thurs.— Ho Sim k Lim, one of the leading Singapore sprinters last year and who has not been active this season, caused a b!g upset in the Buklt Timah district schools athletic meet when he beat th<» favourite, Victor Yong. m294 words
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Article75 1961-06-09 17 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Pulau Branl United, who have qualified for the SAFA div. three playoff for promotion and championships, finished their div. 3C fixtures with a 1-1 draw with Sukaramai at Farrer Park today. Ahmad All scored for Pulau Branl and Ahmad Taib for Sukaramai.75 words
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Article, Illustration385 1961-06-09 17 CONRAD NG - CONRAD NG By STAMINA IS TRAINING 'SECRET' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Most people were surprised by Thailand's 7-2 Thomas Cup victory over Denmark in the interzone final which ended last night at Jakarta. The powerful Danish squad, headed, by two of the world's best badminton players385 words
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341 1961-06-09 17 POLO VICTORY FOR MALA YA KING AT JUBILEE CUP MATCH KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday \f ALAYA won the Jubilee Cup for the third year in ITI succession when they beat Singapore by 2J goals in a four-chukker match played at the Kuala Lumpur race course this evening. The final score: Malaya341 words
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Article277 1961-06-09 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Federation Ministry of Defence is to invite an Indian Air Forge hockey team for a goodwill tour of Malaya next year. This Invitation. aimed at .saving expenses Is the result of negotiations "carried out by the Malayan Hockey Federation and the277 words
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Article25 1961-06-09 17 JJOTA BHARU. Thurs. Kelantan Malays beat Penang Malays 4-2 in the east zone semi-final of the Sultans' Gold Cup soccer competition here today.25 words
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SPORTS SUMMARY
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Article154 1961-06-09 17 MOLLARD CfP FINAL (Spore): Malayan Airways 2 (Seng Pah. Omar) Airport SC 1 (Macßaln). HANNIGAN SHIELD (Malacca): SeUngor Police 3 (A. Rahman. Pang. Insp. Malek) Malacca Police 2 (AH Thamby, Aarl). PWD INTER-STATE East ion* s-flnal (K. Trengganut: Trengganu 1 Pahang 0. STORE LEAGUE DIV. ID: SCC 2 Kebenaran154 words
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Article10 1961-06-09 17 FRIENDLY iSegamat): PWDSC bt Secondary Enullsh School SUff 4-3.10 words
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Article65 1961-06-09 17 DISTRICT INTER SCHOOL iSerai?oon>; Victoria be Seranfroon English by 11 runs. Victoria 71 (Chandra 33. Kallasam 14. Jeeadevan 7-31. Hanam 3-13). Serangoon 60 (Hanam 32. Chandra 5-8, Muklrjee 2-8). FRIENDLY (Segamat): Segamai Teachers bt Secondary English School by 38 runs. Teachers M 5 (Bankolc 21. Williams 25. Ournam Singh65 words
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Article12 1961-06-09 17 FRIENDLY fSegamat): Segamat Teachers 3 (A. Wong 2. Oopal) Khnlsa 0.12 words
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Article220 1961-06-09 17 STORE JUNIORS Prelim rd: Men's Single* J. Zakarta bt R. Chee 15-4. 15-10: Tan Choo Chia bt Urn Joo Tong 15-3, 15-10; Omar Yahya bt Lam Kean Wah 15-2. 15-0; Adnan Jeenan bt Llew Jee Nan 15-11, 15-12; Abdul Kadlr bt E. Choo 15-10, 15-9; L. Lin bt Ooh220 words
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Advertisement234 1961-06-09 17 11/verybody perspires. At any time, anywhere, you may offend with perspiration odour and never realize it. Why take the chance when you can protect yourself with ODO-RO-NO deodorant quickly, effectively! The handy stick PNK^PI! smooths on your deodorant. Instantly dry, soothingly cool, it leaves a pleasant iU»J fragrance while it234 words
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Miscellaneous155 1961-06-09 17 SOCCER STORE LEAGUE DIV. 3A: Darul Afiah 'A' v 8erangoon MY (Oeylar.g); Police 'A 1 v Maxwell A' i Bales tier Rd>. J. BAHRl LEAGUE DIV. 1:12 Ourkhas v Starlight; DIv. 2A: Medicals v 63 OFP RAOC: Div. 2B: IRC A' v Pendas. KLUANG LEAGUE DIV. 1: Gurkha ASC v155 words
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Article529 1961-06-09 18 Parties will not name candidates until nomination day tomorrow SINGAPORE, Thurs WITH two days to go before nomination day tor the Anson by-election, speculation is rife about the likely contestants for what political circles consider the crucial by-election in the life of the present529 words
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Article105 1961-06-09 18 LONDON, Thurs. Mr. Duncan Sandys, Britain's Commonwealth Relations Secretary, and other Government Ministers are to visit Commonwealth countries soon for on-the-spot talks about Britain's possible entry in'.o the Common Market, informed sources said toaay. Mr. Sandys is expected to leave within the next six weeks to105 words
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295 1961-06-09 18 GENEVA, Thurs. The delegates of the United States. Britain and France are waiting for instructions from their home governments whether they should attend further sessions of the Laos conlerence here. A British spokesman announced today that the Soviet Union had been told that theReuter - 295 words
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Article299 1961-06-09 18 5 Socialists walk out of Council KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday ALL live Socialist Front and two independent member, of the Kluang Town Council walked out of its inaugural meeting today after the president," lnche Ibrahim bin Majid, said that it was he who made all the decisions. 1 There arc fivt299 words
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159 1961-06-09 18 CHE YUSOF WILL MAKE TOUR OF CHANGI AREA SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Government today released details of a fivehour tour of the Changi constituency, which the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak will make on Sunday. The tour wll be the fourth in a series of visits the Head of159 words
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Article34 1961-06-09 18 LONDON. Thurs. The Prime Minister of Afghanistan. Prince Sardar Mohammed Daud, will visit Britain as guest of the British Government from June 26 to July 1. the Foreign Office announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article122 1961-06-09 18 LONDON. Thurs. A man may be charged with capital murder in connection with the shooting of two policemen In London last weekend If he recovered from his own wound, a Coroner said here today. He adjourned indefinitely the inquests on the two policemen, inspector Philip Pawsey. 40.Reuter - 122 words
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Article365 1961-06-09 18 LONDON. Than. Renewed weakness in giu-edged *ecumie.s reflecting a further fall in Sterling, hau a depressing affect on stock markets here generally today, and ihe recent iecoveiy v: equities was brouilu to a nalt. Gilts suffeied on persistent sellI ing and many pu;es rcarheu new365 words
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767 1961-06-09 18 Rain: England win toss and lose 8 wickets EDGBASTON. Thursday From JACK FINGLETON gNGLAND had scored ISO for dijlil hy the close on Hie lirsi day of the first cricket Test ;ig;iinst Australia here today. Coxvdrey, could hardly have sent Australia in. of course-, but this pilch is about the767 words
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Article79 1961-06-09 18 ENGLAND isr INNINGS G. Tullar l> Davidson 17 R. Subba Row r Simpson b Markay 59 K R. li.sl.r 1 Davidson I. Markay in M. oudrrv h Mlmmi 13 K. Harrington c ft_«f b Markay AI Smi/ii <• l..i«i> h MMfcaj I) Illingworth r (.mm It Brnaud 13 Murray79 words
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Article172 1961-06-09 18 Tea scores in county matches: At TAIXTOX: Surrey 358 for I 4 dec. Somerset 334 lor three >P. j 'Vight 125, W. Alley 169 n.o.i. At DERBY: Sussex 261. Derby 139 for nine <D. Carr 44 n.0.). At CAMBRIDGE: Lancashire i 330 for 3 dec. Cambridge Uni-Reuter - 172 words
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