The Straits Times, 14 June 1961
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Title Section18 1961-06-14 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 {n**** The Straits Times. Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1961. 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration525 1961-06-14 1 X; XXvO X X XLik) X 1l Xli xjlXj mJJ\ X O ST mjul\ X ~oC© Ddv/I\ Pclgv Ml U.K. participation might aid basic commodities Malayan view on Common Market By CHANG YIN FOOI K. LUMPUR. Tuesday. AN economically progressive Europe with Britain associated with it525 words
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Article54 1961-06-14 1 £5,000 to fire victims I ONDON, Tue..— The Bri- tish Government is contributing £5,000 as a gift to the Singapore Government to assist in the relief of distress caused by the fire at Tionq Bahru on May 25. This was announced in the House of Commons by Mr. lain MacLeod,Reuter - 54 words
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Article77 1961-06-14 1 ALERT FOR 3 LOST SHIPS PORT MORESBY. Tues. All shipping in the South Pacific has been alerted to watch for three small vessels feared missing on a voyage from Hong Kong to Rabaui. The ships left Hong Kong on May 28 and last made radio contact with Hong Kong onReuter - 77 words
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543 1961-06-14 1 SETTLERS GIVE A BIG WELCOME TO KING l OHORE B A H R U. J Tues. Excited settlers of Kong Kong in the Johore Bahru district gave the Yang di-Pertuan Agong the most spontaneous welcome yet in his first visit to Johore. They cried "Daulat Tuanku" over and over again543 words
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Article152 1961-06-14 1 SALT LAKE CITY. Tuesday. TWO TEENAGED U.S. soldiers, charged with seven murders, have told reporters here that they want to die in the electric chair "to get out of this stinking ratrace." Ot the seven people they are alleged to have killed in a cross-countryReuter - 152 words
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Article47 1961-06-14 1 LONDON, Tues A spokesman for the P and O Orient Line said here today the firms new flagship, the 45.270-ton Canberra, largest built in Britain since World War Two had been delayed 24 hours on her maiden voyage to Australia by engine trouble. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article81 1961-06-14 1 WASHINGTON. Tues. President Kennedy expects to be able to discard his crutches in a few days. This was disclosed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives. Mr. Sam Rahurn. who breakfasted with him :.nd reported: "1 never saw him look bet- ter. 1 tlr. Pierre SalingerReuter - 81 words
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Article, Illustration418 1961-06-14 1 KUALA LL.MPLR. Tues. In their Ceylon Hill mansion here tonicht lrn» worried millionaire parent' ot the Malayan student seriously injured in yesterday's air crash at Cairn were making hurried final preparations to fly to sec their son. Early tomorrow, ri.bber :tiacnatv418 words
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Article357 1961-06-14 1 Tengku plan 'sound' says Selkirk BUT SUBANDRIO SAYS INDONESIA WANTS NO PART OF IT I JESSELTON. Turn. I OBI) SELKIRK, Commissioner-General to South-Easi Asia, has described Tengku Abdul Rahman's "mighty Malaysia** proposal as a "sound, long-term plan." He made this comment during a news conlerence at Jesselton airport before tlying357 words
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130 1961-06-14 1 Algeria peace talks are adjourned EVIAN, Tues.— French delegation sources said today that the three-week-old peace talks with the Algerian insurgents here wrre being adjourned for several weeks because no agreement had been reached so far. It was not immediately known whether there would be a meeting tomorrow to discusReuter - 130 words
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Article30 1961-06-14 1 LATEST POLICE RAIDS NAIROBI lv today raided Vm fei iju.trtcra of h< n- Vu<.in S itiorui Cnion nuiu op**ilmu pjily in K home of Mr Ifin pirtvj, fke>pccBJ ni Kmtcr.30 words
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Advertisement87 1961-06-14 1 *^^^SfWJH When you are relaxing you'll find yourself flto thinking of pleasant things ...as pleasant BBS as a cool, invigorating glass of Shamrock. U 2* ft f\, -Urn Here's to /m m^ strength Wr^ I and happiness rv%\l- I Bfe mr0 YJ («3) imrn ro ci\ G^fl fc—^,,,-j Health-giving, invigorating87 words
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189 1961-06-14 2 'HOG WASH' ON GERMANY: U.S. SPOKESMAN BERLIN, Tuesday. fTTHE U.S. State Department yesterday branded as "hogwash" a A Russian complaint that it is a "provocation" for West German parliamentarians to meet in West B erlin. Meanwhile In Bonn th West German Government spokesman, Mr. Felix von Eckardt, told correspondents thatReuter - 189 words
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124 1961-06-14 2 DUBLIN, Tuesday. DRINCESS GRACE of Monaco was escorted into the Gresham Hotel here last night an upset woman after wild crowd scenes at her arrival with her husband. Prince Rainier, for a banquet and ball at the hotel. Twelve people were taken toReuter - 124 words
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Article55 1961-06-14 2 KATMANDU. Tues. Sir Edmund Hillary, conqueror of 29.000 ft. Mount Everest, has been medically advised not to climb higher than 16.000 ft. according to reports here. This follows his recent cerebral attack while leading an unsuccessful expedition to Makalu Peak (17.790 ft). Sir Edmund, now fully recovered,55 words
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131 1961-06-14 2 Cheryl is arrested, freed, vanishes OEVERLY HILLS, Tues. Police arrested Cheryl Crane, 17--year-old daughter of film actress Lana Turner, and cnarged her with lacking parental supervision after she had been found in the company of two drunken girls. The three were found at the flat of Mrs. Mildred Turner, Cheryl'sReuter - 131 words
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Article29 1961-06-14 2 HONG KONG. Tues— New $1 stamps will be on sale early September to commemorate the golden jubilee of the University of Hong Kong this year. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration24 1961-06-14 2 THE DUKE OF KENT and his bride, the new Duchess of Kent, after their wedding last week at York Minster.24 words
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Article194 1961-06-14 3 'STAY OUT MOVE BY SOCIALISTS LONDON. Tuesday. A GROUP of Socialists last night put forward a surprise parliamentary motion opposing British membership of the European common market and backing the proposal of Mr. Diefenbaker of Canada for a Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference I to consider the issueReuter - 194 words
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Article86 1961-06-14 3 PEKING, Tues.— President Soekarno of Indonesia received a colourful welcome when he flew in here today from Moscow for an official two-day visit. He was greeted at the airport by a Government party Including Mr. Liv Shaochl, chairman of the Peoples' Republic. Madame Soong Ching-lingReuter - 86 words
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Article21 1961-06-14 3 LONDON, Tues. A general rail fare Increase may be on the way in Britain, industrial sources reported. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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143 1961-06-14 3 VAIROBI. Tues.—Twentytwo Kikuyu "prophets" seven men and 15 women arrested over the weekend near Maralal, where Jomo Kenyatta. convicted Mau Mau leader, is living under restriction, were found guilty today of entering a closed district illegally. The seven men were sent to jail forReuter - 143 words
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Article33 1961-06-14 3 LONDON. Tues. Britain yesterday agreed with Denmark that an impartial inquiry should be held into the Incident in which a Danish frigate fired on a British trawler on 'May 30. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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436 1961-06-14 3 Death toll goes up as bomb, knife attacks continue in big towns ALGIERS, fues. "PIVE people were killed and nine injured yesterday in a new outbreak of gun, bomb and knife attacks in Algeria's three biggest towns. Muslim insurgents stabbed two Europeans and a Muslim to death in the MuslimReuter - 436 words
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Article71 1961-06-14 3 MISSING 'SECRETS' MAN IS FOUND WASHINGTON, Tv c s.William Covington. the National Security Agency clerk missing since early last week, was found today at a racecourse near Wilmington. Delaware. A widespread search by police and the F. 8.1. was launched when the 28-year-old clerk failed to return to his home71 words
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Article54 1961-06-14 3 CAIRO, Tues. A Soviet Tupolev 104 jet airliner ran off the runway onto a sandy verge at Cairo airport lastnight when a tyre burst as it landed. There were no casualties and the plane was apparently undamaged, but the airport was closed to large aircraft for moreReuter - 54 words
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Article29 1961-06-14 3 BARCELONA, Tues.— Four workers, two of them women, were burnt to death here yesterday when a workshop making fireworks and cartridges was destroyed by fire.—ReuterReuter - 29 words
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186 1961-06-14 3 EICHMANN TRIAL IS ADJOURNED FOR ONE WEEK JERUSALEM, Tues. The court trying Adolf Eichmann for the war-time mass murder of Jews yesterday adjourned for a week after the prosecution had completed its case. The adjournment is to give Dr. Robert Servatius, Eichmann's German lawyer, time to digest the mass ofReuter - 186 words
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Article24 1961-06-14 3 JAKARTA, Tues.— A grenade thrown Into a crowded market place In Padang, West Sumatra, killed two people and wounded 28/— Reuttflr.24 words
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Article132 1961-06-14 3 ROME, Tuesday. 4 HUGE explosive charge was found in the Italian Alps yesterday an hour before it was due to ?o off under a dam which would have flooded an entire valley. The explosive was found at noon at Selva, in Bolzano province There haveReuter - 132 words
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Article51 1961-06-14 3 CIUDAD TRUJILLO. Tues. Major Gen. Hose Rene Roman Fernandez, who was relieved of his post as secretary to the armed forces three days ago, will be tried by court martial as an accessory to the assassination of Generalissimo Rafael TtuJHIo, a Dominican Government spokesman said today.Reuter - 51 words
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Advertisement233 1961-06-14 3 '2 Popularly priced and guaranteed, your Morphy-Richards. the lantest manufacturers Morphy-Richards Iron has an Electric of irons in the world, outsells all other Eye. Automatic Heat Control and make of irons in Malaya There are over 30 attractive models S Malaya alone. many other plus features. The unique Morphy-Richards long-Ufe/qulclc233 words
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Advertisement333 1961-06-14 3 —^i L w|th i Miss Singapore 1961 "Avon Julie Koh, Miss Singapore 1961, appreciates Avon cosmetics too. She is featured here with an AVON Cosmetics Make-up Case which she took with her to Long Beach for the International Beauty Congress. Avon, the magic name that every woman knows and respects,333 words
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Miscellaneous451 1961-06-14 3 RADIO MALAYA mwn, m.jo lime signal: <2VioSAL SAORTH^VL 40 J SFRvir-F 4i 7 Ton Cnor Soon (tenor) Sun Sook A M^oYTlme lignaT'egara- f"" '"S"^ 00 Ku, News Headlines; 6.05 Morn- i° rt 30 r ch^°^ O»'> H-00 ing Melodies; 6.50 Keep Pit With c i°*f Jr"^' Teik Lee; 7.00 Ray451 words
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Article77 1961-06-14 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. TanJong Katong Boys' and Girls' Secondary Schools were declared winners in the first round of the inter-school debate sponsored by the Chinese V.M.C.A. at South Pier, over the week-end. The boys beat the Fairneld M.G.S.. while the girls beat the Gan Eng Seng School. In the77 words
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Article, Illustration701 1961-06-14 4 MALAYA WOULD BE MORE INTERESTED IN MERGER IF SPORE IS ONE, RALLY TOLD SINGAPORE. Tues MR. DAVID MARSHALL, leader of the Workers' Party, tonight called on the PAP and other political organisations to unite and work towards merdeka. Speaking at his first by-election rally in Anson701 words
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Article223 1961-06-14 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Bukit Ho Swee Fire National Relief Fund today received donations totalling $2,413.42. Tne following is the luil list of donations received by ihe commiuee up to 1 p.m. today: Anonymous $500: The Cam-' bridge University Malayan Association $157.69; The Isiand Lodge 9199223 words
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Article242 1961-06-14 4 rE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar. airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BO .\C: Prom London, Zurich, Beirut, Karachi, Calcutta, Rangoon (BA708) 5.50 p.m. Gamda: From Jakarta (OA--802) 9 a.m.; from Bangkok (GABO3) 5.20 p.m. Thai International: From Jakarta (TG4O2) 10.15 a.m. Cathay242 words
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251 1961-06-14 4 Designs sought for Trade Union House SINGAPORE, Tuesday. AN imposing $3 million, ultra-modern building accommodating the State's Trade Union House and an international conference hall is to Join the ranks of Singapore's waterfront skyscrapers. A Government statement today released details of the project and invited registered architects In Singapore and251 words
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Article207 1961-06-14 4 KATZ IN PIANO RECITAL AT THE VIC SINGAPORE. Tues. Mindru Katz, a Rumanian pianist who during recent years has commanded increasing respect in Europe for the fidelity and poetic fervour of his interpretations, gave awrecital for the Musical Society in the Victoria Theatre last night. After a clean but inflated207 words
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Advertisement303 1961-06-14 4 ifHEANGRY j I' SIIfNGE E Powerful. ..Compelling... the FRANKEST, MOST .DARING film ever made in Britain RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH PIER ANGELI MICHAEL CRAIG J I llt ft Singapore OPENS Lll/U TOMORROW ROUGH. TOUGH. DEEPLY MOVING The People g A WINNER ALL THE WAY B Daily Mirror B PROFOUNDLY STIRRING PICTURE B303 words
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Advertisement119 1961-06-14 4 'i 1 n,-" ■"'v/.^ 12TH BIG DAY! S I C^GflftmcKisJ 3-4-9 p.m. 2ND SMASH WEEK! f.'/VA.'.l f.'ff/H 11:1. 'I m JJMMbbHEHJ *•■>«■■■■■■■■■■•■•■■■■■■■■■■•' THE GREATEST THRILLS ARE YOURS IN 20TH CEHTURY-FOXS eating y Jw]s Xh Polar V*^^vS /K yLJ9L)W Bears! I^^^ llftTa L S^K' Aerial defying; v_^^^OWjk \*^^^HC^^^r teals: TP^^^B(BS| \^b^^119 words
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Advertisement508 1961-06-14 4 NSiX Orßanlmitu>iil Jphone *****J J 3U< 1114. DAY! 1 Todoy 3 Showt: 1.45, 5.30, 8 43 in Tonn.\o mm km iuhki H|^ ■tTIE.WIImtIK.MMH Vl^^T S4, $2.50 ft $1.50 No free Lift j m SPECIAL STUDENTS' CONCESSION 51. 50 TO ANY SEAT —AT THE 1.45pm SHOW DAILY 1 P Princlpols pleose508 words
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Miscellaneous99 1961-06-14 4 SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: Swimming Chib. Amber Road. 8 Local artists' painting exhibi- p.m von. British Council. Ambtir Y.W.C.A. IBtffln Qny): Mrs. Mansions. Orcharci Roud. 10 Amstutz talks on "Growing old a.m to 6 p.m. gracefully" to members of InROTARY CLUB OF SINGA- ternailoiial Women's Club. 10 30 PORE: Luncheon talk99 words
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Article242 1961-06-14 5 REVOLT AGAINST JOINING GRAND ALLIANCE FORMED BY TUN LIM SINGAPORE, Tuesday A NEW crisis is brewing in the State Umno M over its decision to join the grand alliance formed by Tun Lim Yew Hock, chairman of the Singapore People's Alliance. The Singapore Umno city division,242 words
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159 1961-06-14 5 GANG TAKES GOODS WORTH $30,000 AFTER TYING JAGA SINGAPORE. Tues. An armed gang raided a shop m Smith Street, before dawn yesterday and took $30,000 worth of textiles after tying up a watchman .sleeping on the five-foot way. But a few hours later police, acting on information, recovered $20,000 worth159 words
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Article28 1961-06-14 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Srimati Tillibai and his party from Bombay gave a recital of devotional songs In Hindi, at the Ramakrishna Mission Hall, in Bartley Road tonight.28 words
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Article, Illustration105 1961-06-14 5 A new life for Borneo baby in Britain \rRSE Muriel Storie, who has returned to Britain with the 15-month -old Chinese girl she adopted in Borneo, said when she sailed into Tilbury: "It is difficult for a nonmarried person to adopt a European child. I had decided a year earlier105 words
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Article162 1961-06-14 5 'NASI GORENG' LED TO REUNION pERTH. Tues. Two men, passengers to Australia in the Blue Funnel ship Hector, sat with their wives opposite each other at the Liverpool (England) terminal and there was no sign of recognition. Later, on board ship, one of the men. Mr. W. L. Kltserow, 74,162 words
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Article55 1961-06-14 5 IPOH, Tues. Lai Kwai Chong. 21, pleaded not guilty In the magistrate's court today to being a member of an unlawful assembly that caused hurt with firewood to six people In Paslr Plnji yesterday. Bail of $200 was allowed and the case was postponed55 words
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Article64 1961-06-14 5 TANJONG MALIM. Tues. A police spokesman here said today that rubber thefts and illegal tapping on estates In the Tanjong Mallm area had declined. This followed stricter police watch and assignment cf extra men. He said that an average of four cases of rubber theft64 words
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Article29 1961-06-14 5 PENANG, Tues. The Assistant Minister of Rural Development. Haji Khalid bin Awang Osman. arrived In Penang today on his way to Trengganu to inspect rural projects there.29 words
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101 1961-06-14 5 Bankrupt is jailed for selling land HATU PAHAT, Tues. Gan Cheok, a bankrupt, was yesterday jailed for three months here for selling his three pieces of land after a bankruptcy petition was served on him. The Assistant Official \sslgnee of Johore. Mr. Vincent Das, said that Gan wat adjudicated a101 words
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71 1961-06-14 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Britain's most modern aircraft carrier, H.M.S. Victorious, will give capability demonstrations at sea off Singapore on July 24 and 25. In conjunction with three destroyers, H.M.S. Cassandra, H.M.S. Carys- fort and H.M.A.S. Vendetta, a submarine H.M.S. Tactician, and a British haulier,71 words
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Article56 1961-06-14 5 INCREASE IN TAIWAN PADI CROIS BUTTERWORTH. Tues.— More padi fields in Province Wellesley are being planted with Taiwan padi this year So far. 24,000 acres have been planted with this crop against 17.000 acres last year. This increase is mostly in Province Wellesley north district, where off-season water is obtainable56 words
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Article41 1961-06-14 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Tues. The Permatang Pauh bridge was closed to heavy traffic this morning after a joint In the pontoon structure gave way. Heavy vehicles were diverted through Jarak. Only light vehicles were allowed over the bridge.41 words
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Article41 1961-06-14 5 PENANG. Tues.-^A trisha rider. Lee Kirn Hoe. 41, today pleaded not guilty to charges of possessing a still for manufacturing liquor and possessing fermented mash in BriIge Street yesterday. He was granted $500 ball until June 28.41 words
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257 1961-06-14 5 IPOH, Tuesday DERAK is starting a big drive this year to Increase the production of padl as an Important part of rural development. Its three chief aspects are: 1. A Government-subsid-ised scheme for the widespread use of fertilisers. 2. The distribution of a257 words
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Advertisement171 1961-06-14 5 oLacLtyJnicl g^\ CUIDT TlVm W m \F\ for school VfNSSy^^f COMFORTABLE X/M T\ I fir the home \L rM L DURABLE j \w quality *W^ STYLES W for ill ages THE QUALITY CLOTHES FOR CHILDREN fflmaaumuhv value at I THE HOUSE OF TANG OFFERS YOU GROUND FLOOR:— HOUSEHOLD LINENS MEN'S171 words
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Article374 1961-06-14 6 Walk-out councillors to call special meetings soon, says party secretary r— PENANG, Tu«s. The standing orders were "not only scanty, but shockingly out of date, and completely Inadequate for proper conduct of business In the town councils." FOOTNOTE: Inche Alwi bin Haji Jawal, Independent member374 words
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Article67 1961-06-14 6 REMANDED ON REVOLVER CHARGE SINGAPORE. Khairi bin Vassin was remanded at the central lockup for a week after he had been tentatively charged in t*ie ninth magistrate's court with pos session of a .38 police colt revolver and 12 rounds of ammunition today. He was alleged to have been In67 words
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Article31 1961-06-14 6 PENANG. Tues. An expectant mother. Loh Slew Eng. 33, was today fined $500. or three months' jail, for possessing seven bottles of illicit liquor In Presgrave Si rcet yesterday.31 words
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Article77 1961-06-14 6 SINGAPORE, Tues.— About 300 monthly-paid workers in six big motor firms are to get wage increase:.- ranging from $10 to $30. This follows an agreement reached between representatives of the Singapore Motoi Workshop Employees' Union and the firms. Those benefittlng from the agreement Include clerks, drivers,77 words
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279 1961-06-14 6 KLANG. Tues. Glittering jewellery and diamonds worth more than $125,000 will be worn by the Sultan and the Tengku Ampuan of Selangor during their Coronation ceremony on June 28. Some of the ornaments are more than a century old. The crown of the279 words
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Article268 1961-06-14 6 He tried to cash fake ticket DENANG. Tues. A man who tried to claim $127 win dividend with a false tote ticket was today fined $200. in default two months' jail. S.A. Manaf bin Ra^hid. a motor car driver, had pleaded not guilty In the Sessions Court to a charge268 words
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Article33 1961-06-14 6 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Major C. Chilman, of 3 Base Ordnance Depot, will speak on industrial relations at lh« lunch meeting of the Rotary Club ot Singapore West ar Prince's Restaurant on Thursday.33 words
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Article84 1961-06-14 7 SCHOLARSHIP AID FOR MALAYANS KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Two Federation students are among 101 Commonwealth scholars assisted under the Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan. They are Miss Josephine Cheow, of Petallng Jaya, studying social work at the University of Toronto, and Mr. Lum Yun Foo, of the Telecommunications Department here, studying84 words
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107 1961-06-14 7 QINGAPORE, Tues.—Commissioner Joseph Dahya, a top Indian leader of the Salvation Army, flew Into Singapore today from New Zealand for a two-day visit. Mr. Dahya. commander of the Salvation Army in northern India, is on his way home after conducting meetings and campaigns107 words
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341 1961-06-14 7 Big jungle clearance schemes in Pahang 200,000 ACRES TO MAKE WAY FOR DEVELOPMENT KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. THHE Pahang Government will clear 280,609 acres of jungle land for development in the next five years. Details of this gigantic scheme were given today in a Pahang Government statement issued here. Forty per341 words
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Article, Illustration247 1961-06-14 7 Beauties will take water to Long Beach SINGAPORE. Tues. Miss Singapore (Julie Koh) ana Miss Malaya (Helen Tan) will leave Singapore on Fridu: with water from Malaya to be poured into an international friendship pool at Long Beach. California. Both will carry gifts for the Mayor of Long Beach, where247 words
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98 1961-06-14 7 CINGAPORE, Tues. A housewife, Mrs. Christina MacTaggart. has reported to police her terrifying experience at 4.30 a.m. today when she woke up and saw a man coming through her bedroom door. She was sleeping alone in her house In Garlick Avenue, Bukit Timah.98 words
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193 1961-06-14 7 |(UALA LUMPUR. Tues. Muslim students at the University of Malaya here there are 250 of them will urge the Government to build a mosque at the university. The reason: The nearest mosque is at Kampong Kerinchi, a mile and a half srway. The president193 words
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Article33 1961-06-14 7 PENANG. Tues. The Telecoms Athletic and Wrl fare Association will hold- b dance at the Westiands School Hall on Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. when "Mis.Telecoms" will be elected.33 words
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Advertisement179 1961-06-14 7 Timnnr er Er /*JCJV£7£7A/r/A/irA/rA£ EUnilrL ey Take «t"*l«r.»w2& connecting services in Tel Aviv, Rome. Air France«i2«*«*-**s& ■MR Mfc Cairo, Beirut, Damascus, X, £m u«\ Hamburg, Copenhagen, l\ \\r 111 C/ j comfort and relaxation. m W m 9 M |t AIR FRANCE and lAI W (J/JKr l*rgaCOotnH£MTML «nd perfection in179 words
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Article, Illustration1914 1961-06-14 8 DEFENCE LAWYER HITS AT 'BAMBOOZLING' BY THE PROSECUTION KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday A DEFENCE lawyer today accused the pro- secution in an alleged cheating case of employing "cajolery and bluster" in an attempt }o make a bank accountant admit negligence in issuing three1,914 words
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Miscellaneous238 1961-06-14 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7 Comrade on the river Alma. 1 Chemist among soldiers on the perheps (s>. slope (6>. 8 Evading prohibition: should 5 Money only for goats' hair the stewards Investigate? <B>. (3-7 L 9 Goldneld that's divided a little 12 Make better tea or I'm having bit238 words
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Article151 1961-06-14 9 PENANG, Tues. The Officer Administering the Government. Tengku Indra Putra, and his wife. Datin Zainab. were given a ceremonial send-off at Bayan Lepas airport this morning when they returned to Kota Bharu after a sixweek stay in Penang. Both shook hands with the Chief Minister, Dato151 words
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432 1961-06-14 9 THE $130,000 BILL IS MET BY INSURERS Croc skin robbery trial told of money paid up -I SINGAPORE. Tues. rpEO CHONG TECK, manager of Chye Seng Tannery, told the Assize Court here today that an insurance company had paid up $130,006 for the loss of 22 cases of crocodile skins,432 words
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105 1961-06-14 9 'SWINDLE' CHARGE BY THREE JOBLESS t i SINGAPORE, Tues. Police were making inquiries today after receiving reports from three jobseekers who claimed to have been swindled. The three men said they answered an advertisement for posts as salesmen in January. They went to a firm in Chulia Street where they105 words
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Article78 1961-06-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr J. Smith. 39. former Director of Posts (Finance). Postal Services Headquarters, who was earlier this year appointed an honorary Ahli Mangku Negara. has now been accorded substantive membership of the same grade, as he is now a Federal citizen. Mr. Smith, who left78 words
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Article192 1961-06-14 9 IT U A L A LUMPUR. IV Tues. The first phase of the Government's country wide anti-tuberculosis campaign has begun with nurses giving school children here tuberculin tests. The nurses are being trained at the tuberculosis clinic in Pahang Road by the Australian192 words
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Article56 1961-06-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tue;s. Telecommunications experts will meet here on June 28 to consider improvements to submarine cables communications. The meeting the South East Asia Commonwealth Cable Conference wiil be opened by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdu! Rahman. Delegates will be from Australia, Ceylon. Canada. India. Pakistan.56 words
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407 1961-06-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr. Justice Ong ruled in the High Court here today that no individual tenant should be entitled to two homes or offices. He gave Judgment In favour of the Straits Trading Co. Ltd which sought posses- sion of its premises.407 words
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Article217 1961-06-14 9 A LGR STAR. Tues. A 68-year-old widow, Mool Ah Ngan, today won her suit for the return of a $7,600 house from a businessman, sen Jun. 53, who claimed to be her husband. Mool had asked tor a declaration to deprive Beh from qslng217 words
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Advertisement252 1961-06-14 9 NEW LINES PROVE FAST SELLERS! Bring extra profits to many businesses THE FABULOUS NEW THE SENSATIONAL •MIRACLE' Trico woZ N M tl» HI p N b !A T weave kn,t board at WORLD RETAIL PR.CE WQRLD RETA|L pR|C£ APPROX £3.0.0 STERLING APPROX J .0.0 STERLING w Jf^. Si«: H" x252 words
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Advertisement331 1961-06-14 9 LEADING MEN SAY... ■aW EVERSHARP SCHICK^^ (gubtom INJECTOR BLADE Now. from steel-famous Sweden, comes golden x^&vv Swedish steel, for new SCHICK Custom Injector /iVv^V Blades This fine quality Swedish steel takes and /iLsfVsiaX holds a keen, sharp edge-actually a thousand times /y^tS^ik. mt\ thinner than a human hair 1 /7331 words
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Article28 1961-06-14 10 111 Word, (M Mmimum) MR. A MRS. FRANCIS LEI thank md Iriendx for thnr valuable Kilt* and attrmlnnie on the occasion ol their marriat.'' on luth June.28 words
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Article42 1961-06-14 10 111 l»<.rrf« >;» Mmimum) IN LOVING MEMORY ot Dr. I in. i'.>ii HydlMJf Goin.'Mi^ who passed 1 awaj on 1 1 i, 6m Years may roll by j i Ins. 1 1. l l>y all lo\mg I MW and d.iuKhti n42 words
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Article374 1961-06-14 10 2i, Vat* IH faTaataaaaiJ A BREAKFAST you nrid not cook. 11* TraM Ki -.iilv to-i.r (Mt Orral, noal d. ;.iious with milk tut t:it in tvery pi RUSH, RUSH. RUSH, lor the ex- Ctllcal mutaaway'l Record taaM afford aaaaaa. MATERNirv REGISTERS KequlrwJ, available irom tn« Caxton Press (Iv37> Ltd.374 words
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Article24 1961-06-14 10 J» Hi.rds «.J« (Win.; YOUTH FOR CHRIST Knlly of the irdny IMtli June. Victoria Memorial Hall. 7.30 p.m. Mort detail* next week24 words
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Article80 1961-06-14 10 ;n W,,,d, M (Min.)— aVa i» rls. txlra COLOUR PMOTOCRAPMV Mi many UaßMMrea and Industry. Advaneea diAriopment ot the process in the straits Times Colour Laboratories »hicb produce up to 11" x IV haa made it.« iik possible lor many purncluding hou*« magazines. brochures, •bowcarda and Illuminated Hhtnrwr a80 words
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661 1961-06-14 10 The Straits Times Wednesday, June 14. 1961. Congo Crisis Ends The "grievous stage" in the j Congo crisis is over. Mr. iHammaiskjoeld. the maker oi this welcome gtatcment, is not (given to —*y oythntwi nor ti thcie anyone who has more ICMOII to be suspicious of dawns in Afrira. But661 words
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Article313 1961-06-14 10 Having suffered the near failure of seven land schemes in Negri Sembilan, the State Government is to be applauded for making a clean breast of it and calling on the Federal Land Development Authority for salvation. It is not the first time mistakes have been made; the F.L.D.A.313 words
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Article223 1961-06-14 10 Or.? of the smaller but more I gratifying tokens that Malaya is acknowledged internationally as an area of stability is the tendency for international organisations to establish regional offices in Kuala Lumpur and Sir-gapore. The U.N. lpd the way thi.s April with a firm announcement that a representative223 words
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Article, Illustration1027 1961-06-14 10 China: the economy cracks under strains AUTHORITY IS UNDERMINED BY DISASTER AND BUNGLING by A CORRESPONDENT THE cumulative effects of natural disaster and economic bungling have now reduced Communist China, which was energetic and disciplined in 1958, to a somewhat seedy image of its former self. In Canton thieves operate1,027 words
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199 1961-06-14 10 IHAVE been waiting for the 'experts'" to refute the statements made by the chairman of the Rubber Growers Association which damn very completely their assurances to the industry. "Whatever new form of natural rubber may be developed, it can, if not at the199 words
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Letter220 1961-06-14 10 If confidence in the future of the natural rubber industry is shown by the amount of re-investment, it must be admitted the synthetic industry is even more confident or its future since its investment is many times that of the natural rubber industry. The mutual trust and cooperation between the220 words
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Letter390 1961-06-14 10 "It had been hoped, I believe, that sales from U.K. and U.S. stockpiles would have contributed to a more stable price for natural rubber." I well remember the fuss that was made to obtain promises that stockpiles should not be used to depress prices. Did the leaders of the natural390 words
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Letter132 1961-06-14 10 There has recently been a plea for a leader for the industry from a member of the pianung. waicrniiy. and with good reason. Too many of the people holding authoritative positions should have retired years ago. Many still dream that the industry is still as it was 50 years ago.132 words
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Advertisement369 1961-06-14 10 STRAITS TIMES* FREE PRESS tot Imt ftmrrKirtm mt advertisers our rtmrtitmlnlirt at Ist fft COLD STORAGI ARCADI mill rrr*iM tmmll mdfrllttmtmnlt and b«x *nmh*r rspfisa. smmii aaaafMaaaaaaaj ■/•<•** in Simmmmirt mmt ml— 6. kmndtd COLD STORAGE BRANCHES at HOLLAND ROAD. KATONa. AUTHORISED AGINTJi CITY BOOK M.M. STORE LTD. ISMAIL WINCHIITIK369 words
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Advertisement63 1961-06-14 10 *****81. BBaBBBBB^BBBB> BaBBBBBBB^BaB '^S^?^ gggt Slfjtt r& I Wl Silo -SZa -*iaS»- *^r NACO SUNSASH LOUVRE WINDOW Fixed gla/ings help to emphasise the benefits of easily-adjustable Louvres! Offer unusual decorative effects, too. JL 2701 V for Men m m See the name I Buy DON Shirts J^^J and everything Mi63 words
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Article, Illustration997 1961-06-14 11 SIR HAN HOE: I GOT IMPRESSION TSAN WAS NOT WELL OFF Detective: Son said 'I knew this would happen' on seeing bodies off Nicoll Drive SINGAPORE, Tuesday. I y:V¥X TI VE-INSPECTOR Leo Fernando said today that he had U ruled out accident and murder as997 words
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Article103 1961-06-14 11 DATO ONN IMPROVING: BULLETIN JOHORE BAHRU. Tues The condition of Dato Onn bin Jaafar. chief of the Party Negara and an M.P.. who was rushed to the Johore Bahru General Hospital last week following a heart attack, is improving, accord- ing to a medical bulletin this evening. His wife. Datin103 words
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144 1961-06-14 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Banks Employees' Union has submitted claims to 12 banks in the state for a general wage increase and better terms of service. Mr. Mm Kl-n fflan. ihe union secretary, said today the union would start negotiations when It had144 words
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Article34 1961-06-14 11 SINGAPORE. Tues— Thieves broke into a house in Chestnut Drive and stole 5177 and property valued at $580. The theft was discovered by the occupant. Leading Aircraftsman R. K. Hope.34 words
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Article169 1961-06-14 11 CINGAPORE. Tues. _An Indonesian Government i i. near i s •> picking 10 teachers who are to be sent to Singapore to help the state's efforts to promote Malay as the national language. A iinn>ni.'n lor (he I I'tooesian Consulate-General here told the169 words
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Article, Illustration63 1961-06-14 11 THE Raja Permaisuri Agong accepts a basket of orchids from 11 -year-old Mariam Abubakar. a Brownie, at the Sultan Ibrahim Girls' School. Johore Bahru. Next to the Queen is the Sultanah of Johore. Tun Amin ih. In centre and extreme right are the63 words
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309 1961-06-14 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Tuesday rwas day of joy and thrills for more than 2,000 girls in Johore Bahru today when the Raja Permaisuri Agong visited three schools. They greeted her with cries of "Daulat Tuanku." waving paper flags. The Queen wore a lavender sarong309 words
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Article208 1961-06-14 11 409 new hajis back from Mecca JuN^iiiUivi^. lues. r'our nunared and .une ne»v najis and najahs were greeted by relatives at tne quaysiae when the pilgrim ship Ansnun returned to Singapore from Jeddah today. About 680 others disembarked at Penang and Port Swettenham. Hundreds braved the mornIng drizzle to be208 words
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85 1961-06-14 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Th«Liberal Socialist Party will hold its first election rally to introduce its candidate In the Anson by-election, Inche Mohammed Ismail bin Haji Hussaln, on Thursday between 7 p.m. and 10 p.m at Raub street (opposite Anson Circus). The Singapore Alliance will hold85 words
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Article34 1961-06-14 11 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Lee Ah Kow. 55. v.as fined $1,000. or three months' jail, when he oleaded guilty today to poseslon of one lb. of morphine in a house in Sunget Road yesterday.34 words
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Advertisement95 1961-06-14 11 BAUKNECHT Germany's Best Refrigerator with Aroma Filter T. 1120 T. 120 $27.00 Down $29.00 Down $27.00 Monthly $29.00 Monthly T. 140 K.I4S 7**"** $31.00 Down $32.00 Down $31.00 Monthly $32.00 Monthly X.150 X.190 $34.00 Down $39.00 Down $34.00 Monthly $39.00 Monthly In Beautiful Colour to Match Your Kitchen. WISE HOUSEWIVES95 words
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Advertisement127 1961-06-14 11 Keep your home in the [|jg COMFORT ZM£ jjg&l Morr and more people are realising the year-in. year-out L^^flLaJl comlort that Aluminium Foil Sisalation brings to their homes. ■ii||iiii»wJ Economical Sisalation is tough, durable Sisalkraf t coated g with aluminium foil. When installed in your home, the reflective insulation properties127 words
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Article720 1961-06-14 12 Behind the phoney facade of shiny skyscrapers, a twilight world of shabby hypocrisy by ANDREW WILSON: Salisbury, Tues BEHIND the Salisbury skyscrapers, the hygienic white pride of Southern Rhode«sia. run dark narrow passages called "sanitary lanes" intended to give access to garbage collectors. Raci a720 words
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Article, Illustration720 1961-06-14 12 The pilgrim special may soon run again DAMASCUS, Tuesday LIKE the question of King Hussein's marriage, the restoration ol the Hejaz Railway has been the topic of discussion in the Middle East for a considerable time. The celebration of the former seems quite likely, however, to be followed by some720 words
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Advertisement256 1961-06-14 12 m The sj 9 n f the x js ■Hi9|HHBh!9J^H the s '9 n of the Oxford I 1 You can tell the Oxford by this sign, a symbol that has f distinguished this great family of cars for some 50 |||}l(- years. Why not in the year of the256 words
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Advertisement40 1961-06-14 12 Airfares are all the same; service makes the differ— ence Fly Swissair worldwide ON YOUR NEXT HOME LEAVE. John Little's Building. Raffles Place, Singapore. Tel: ***** (4 lines) Bt The Champagne of bottle beer Miller Brewing Company. Milwaukee. Wiicooim. U.40 words
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Article, Illustration1198 1961-06-14 13 He ventured into bush alone and won over savages Scientist who gave his life for knowledge KILLED IN RAID 8Y BAND OF ABORIGINES WHEN an exploring party camped at the Mitchell River, North Queensland, on the night of June 28, 1845, the leader, Dr. Ludwig Leichhardt, discredited th c possibilityDaily Mirror - 1,198 words
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Advertisement430 1961-06-14 13 I DICTATION I PORTABILITY^ mm A RECORDING pRANSOUI All yours in one handsome, compact unit the economical, new self-powered "Olympia" Portable Dictating Machine! Use it any-wbere anytime. Carries its own built in. lifetime battery complete with battery recharger. A single microphone button controls every action dictate, baokspace. playback. stop. Lightweight,430 words
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Miscellaneous293 1961-06-14 13 Hugs Bunny By Balph Heimdahi MA' I Abner By A I Capp f THIS BEIN 1 TH 1 NINTH DAW AFTER TH' /"//Af.^-SO EARTHQUAKE. V SEEMS LIKE AH 1 IlklfT lI D FO r 1 AMTIWANKEE CHILI! INJECTIONS, "S I McGCON DONE CORN* GOT HIS OTHER J 2m!y2:T~2ff V YORE293 words
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Article, Illustration1495 1961-06-14 14 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - MAT'S MAGIC SPELL WORKS TOO WELL KATHLEEN HICKLEY Here is a list of pen friends for you by A LI and Rukiah go to visit Mat Mousedeer and find he is starting a farm. He askes them to buy him a cow which they bring home with great difficulty. Mat1,495 words
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Advertisement82 1961-06-14 14 •^au^flv B^^^^y By 0F Mfk Bb^^*** a i w HARTLEY'S^^f^ jjt /CT^\ »v/uuBi£ mm josfPH iwmrs t sow ud. lil#^ ALi-*V*j'V>**^ \\t \^Bw \*r£Jm tv mows nws:m stores. ,^^^^^Jt \f'J^r j Aj^^^aw^ w *Tw^ J^^Bts** a^a\ "^m *a1 aw m /^^^^fea^^^.^ i */J V^a^^M. provides the answers i^(H fg ?mm82 words
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Advertisement489 1961-06-14 14 New books are in for prizes H ELL B yS and C rlSl Penang, has written asking for v m match box labels. aj I hope you are enioying the He says: "I am a very keen new essay contest. I have not mutch box label collector. If v gone489 words
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Advertisement122 1961-06-14 14 The world's most t^^JHj i^H*. iBB ak Wk. ■gV j» ml l^^^^gJMgJl Mg^l^, Gently plucked by sofily-gloved hands— jusi one of the reasons why Sunkist is the world's most pampered orange Plenty of other reasons too. Raised in the ideal orange-growing sun, soil and air of California and Arizona. Tenderly122 words
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Advertisement1725 1961-06-14 15 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREIGHT ENQUIRIES Tel: 2415 PASSAGi ENIUIRIES: ltl: 2412 10 ADEN. LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDuN t CONIIHENIAL PORU Out S port Sails P. Sham Penang CLYTONEUS A'»erp, H burg. Mo I, LCon Cdi IA Tiday Jmi 15 PYRRHUS Literptn. GUSfO* Cdi 31 TMay JaM 15/17 Jail 17/11 LYCAON1,725 words
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Advertisement1396 1961-06-14 15 THE E. A. C. LINES ><RP>. •OE". REOSEA MEDITERRANEAN CONTINENTAL t SCANBINAVIAN PORTS. ftJw~vA Coon P. S'laro Penant HwKAilj SUANOIA 1 22 24 JUM 25 27 Juui 21, 29 JUM \S<JL JSi SIBONCA a June 4 July i 7 July I 1 July \Ttnr "MEONIA 1 I) 21.22 Jlly 231,396 words
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Advertisement1539 1961-06-14 15 oS.'ld n ino THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. T Vii?i" SINGAPORE (lataraaratM n tki umtid Kiigaaa) 10 LINES EXPRESS SERVICES TO LONOON. LIVERPOCL t CONTINENTAL PORTS. S core P Sham Penang BENHIANT A'wirf, H'burg, Bmer. R jam G. IS/Taaay BENALBANACH L'fMl, Havre, M orough. la Pt/JaM II BENMACDHUI H HamMrg.1,539 words
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Advertisement1347 1961-06-14 15 W McALISTER CO., LTD. W^ lM>i ELLBRMAN LIME tV KLAVENESS LINE LONfIN. HAMBURC. ROTTERDAM. HAVRE LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, NULL. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER 1 PORTLAND OH OF NEWCASTLE Acciftilt caret fir Clitral 1 Slulk Spore P. Sham Penang AMirici. 21 25 Jum 21/29 Jim IB JIM/ 1 Jlly BONNE VILLE CITY1,347 words
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329 1961-06-14 16 TIN fell by $1.75 to $448.25 per picul in Singapore yesterday after it had remained constant at $450 on the three previous trading days. The offering fell by 15 tons to 225 tons. In London overnight tin ruled steady in active dealings,329 words
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393 1961-06-14 16 From Our Market Correspondent rpHERE was only light J. trading on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and the mining section continued sensitive with buyers very cautious. In the morning there bad been an improvement in tins, but the noon fall of $1.75393 words
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Article23 1961-06-14 16 Malayan Stork Indirex: June 13 June 12 Industrials: 169.11 169.00 Tins: 327.74 324.38 S Rubber*: 248.09 248.24 Jan. 1 1958 100.23 words
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Article927 1961-06-14 16 DUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange, Federation section yesterday with the number of deals In brackets was: Industrials: F. and N. ords (1,000) (2.53: b. Traders (3.000) (4.03; Boustead (4,000) (1.60. (1.55. Minings: Austral Aranl (500) 275. 3d.; A. Hltam (16,100) 48*. 9d. AIB, 4»s. AIS, 48s.927 words
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Article112 1961-06-14 16 MELBOURNE, Tues. TNVESTMENT shares opened the A week, along easier lines. Colonial Sugar rose £4 15s. to £92 ss. and Herald Is. 6d. to 595. Base metals were steady. Oils were easier. Rio Tinto eased 9d. to 16s. Commonwealth Bonds held a steady trend. Con. Zinc 94/- Mt.112 words
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Article188 1961-06-14 16 SHIPS lying altfigtM* the Sinxaper* wharves teday are: Cerinthus 1/3, Kairsky 4/5, Bal Keng 4/3. Sangola 10/11, State of Axsam 13/14, Rajah Brooke 25. Yamahoko Maru 20/30, H-nka 35/36, Ventura Fellz 38/39. B«langor NW. 3 Outer reads: Libtrtad. Kenlnnnu. Glenorchy, Roblna. TJaJa Pratama. Sal.itU.i. Matupl. Tenko Maru.188 words
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Article120 1961-06-14 16 H»pore, noon prlctt ptr picul ytfttrday win: Copra: UK/Coottnent May ■hlpment S2st buyer*, »2fl Mllen. Coconut all: bulk S3B) sellers, drum *42 aellera. Papptr: Muntok white $192* lellera. Sarawak white $100 aellera, upecial Sarawak black Sls7t sellers, garbled Lampong black $1574 sellers, Lampong blick ABTA fl72t Mllen. Ptpp#r120 words
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Article80 1961-06-14 16 'FHE Federation Minister of Finance hat fixed these prices for calculating custom* duties for the week v beginning on June 15. Robber 85!* cent* a IK Copra Ml* a ton. Coconut oil 5671 a ton. Palm oil 5663>5 a ton. Palm kernels $358.25 a ton. The rates of80 words
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Article38 1961-06-14 16 SINGAPORE. June 13. RUBBER: 84 cents per lb. (up three-eighths of a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 84 i cents (quietly steady). TIN: $448.25 per picul (down $1.75). Estimated unofficial offering 225 tons (down 15 tons).38 words
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Article217 1961-06-14 16 |ULV nrot srad* rubbor buysrs f.a.k. J closed in Singapore yesterday at 84 cents p-i Ib. up thrce-eigbths of a cent on Monday'a closing price. The tone «■«.< qulot. J.C.C.B A. rioxlng prices In rents per Ib. yem.nlay were: Int. 1 R 8.8. Spot f.o-b. buyers $32. sellers217 words
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Article87 1961-06-14 16 THE Malayan licninii Sankt* AtI toolatlon mads thesw change! In Its rmtes to merchants resterday (ail ratea to »100) Canada: baytm airmail T.T. 32», O.D. 321. 90 d/st 32 13/16 credit bills, 321 trad* bills. Soiling T.T. or O.D. roody: Canada 31 IS 'l6: Bollian Franc. 1613 a:87 words
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Article18 1961-06-14 16 Further May rubber croj* Included: Kemps* 518,600 Ib. and RavdrlU 23.500 lb. SanreJ Tnksn*;: 04,000 lb.18 words
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Advertisement742 1961-06-14 16 NOTICE MR. QUEK SIOW CHAY hu left our employ Mnce lsi Jun» 1961 and has no authority to collect monies or transact any business on our beliaU. UNDETEVES-JACOBERG (RE.) LTD. Singapore. TOWN COUNCIL TENDER NOTICE TENDERS- will be received at the office of the Secretary. Town Council. Klang up to742 words
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Advertisement713 1961-06-14 17 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Singapore Properties. To br hrld at our Saleroom No. 104 Market Street. On Tuesday. 20th June, 1961 at 2.30 p.m. MORTGAGEE'S SALE 1. No. 11. Third Street, East Coast Park, area 1,850 square feet. Freehold. Vacant Po&sesMOII. (Messrs. Drew Napier -r Solicitors) 2. No. 483-D713 words
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Advertisement511 1961-06-14 17 (Continued from Page 10) SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Word, SS (Min.)— Box SO et: txtra, SALESGIRLS for outdoor canvassing for Cosmetics and Toiletries. Box Ati:>2f> S.T B'pore. JOAN TOOKE'S AGENCY one lady secretary three mornings a week. Good command of Knslish essential. Apply personalty 11, Battery Road. Singapore. WANTED an experienced511 words
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Advertisement1047 1961-06-14 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 2* Word, SS (Mm.)— Box SO et: txtra TO LET. Fully furnished 3 bedroom (one air-condltlonedl bungalow for MftO.OO. District 10. Box A6M7 B.T. B'pore. FULLY FURNISHED 2 bedroomed Oats In Tanglln residential area with large icarden. Rent $300 per month. Kintc S pore 94.593. FURNISHED ROOM at1,047 words
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Advertisement730 1961-06-14 17 HOUSES LAND WANTED Word, SS (Min.)— Box SO et: t.tra REQUIRED old factory house or ■mall vacant land in Johore Bahru Telephone office hours ***** or Box A6A3I S.T. Spore. WANTED TO PURCHASE House or Bungalow 2/3 Bedrooms. Good European locality. Please write G.P.O. BOS 618 Singapore or phone No.730 words
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Advertisement804 1961-06-14 17 TUITION 20 Word, SS (Min.)— Box SO et: txtra GUITAR LESSONS for beginners i by quickest method*. Theory and practical. Hofner Oultars for tale. I are available. 103, Bencoolen Street. Spore. Tel: <>3964 BALLET FOR BEGINNERS: Child- I ren and adults. Also advanced students. Mornings, Afternoons, V.M.C.A. Tennl* Pavilion Bras804 words
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Advertisement685 1961-06-14 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Word, SS (Min.)— Box SO et: txtra TWO Its« TR3, on* 1937 Flat 1100 all In good condition. Contact Spore ;7«27 or ***** after ofllee hours. No I dealer* 19SO HOLDEN SPECIAL taxed and i Insured. In excellent condition. Tyre* upholstery rood price $3200/- 0.n.0. Particular*,685 words
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Advertisement760 1961-06-14 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Word, SS (Min.)-Box SO ct: extra VItPA SCOOTER IMO model in excellent condition taxed and insured, price S9SO'- 0.n.0. Ka»y payment* available. Phon* Ltm ***** is'pore).. SINGAPORE MOTORS LIMITED offer 1950 Opel Kapltan 53. 300. 1958 Borgward T8 14.250. 195S Pontiac $5,700, 1955 Pontiac S2>M>. 1960760 words
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Advertisement815 1961-06-14 17 FOR SALE 20 Word, SS Mm.)— Box SO et: extra INTERNATIONAL TROJAN Orader, International \V4 Tractor witb P.T-C. and Kordson Major Tractor. View at Lima Bias Eatutc. slim River. OVER 50", DISCOUNT at our h.igaln counter or good hound hook* suitable for llhrarle*. Call at r*o< k, t Books Store815 words
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Article163 1961-06-14 18 TONDON. Tues. Three people were killed in motor racing competitions yesterday. In the Tourist Trophy races at Douglas, Isle of Man. 26-year-old Marie Lambert, a passenger in a BMW side-car machine driven by her husband, Claudr. of Switzerland, was killed instantly when they crashed at moreReuter; UPI - 163 words
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216 1961-06-14 18 INDONESIA TO SEND TEAM OF EIGHT, FOR G.P. SINGAPORE,, Tuesday. INDONESIA will send a team of eight motor- cyclists to the Johore Grand Prix on June 24 and 25. The Ikatan Motor Indonesia have informed the organisers, the Singapore Motor Club, that the team will be led by Mr. Sujono,216 words
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Article159 1961-06-14 18 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - DOUG LACKERSTEEN. By LONDON, Tues. TWO English football clubs have presented Malaya's national soccer coach, Mr. Choo Seng Quee, trophies to be competed for by teams in Malaya. The clubs are Burnley, last year's League champions, and Sheffield United. The Burnley Cup will be the prize159 words
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Article149 1961-06-14 18 Everton winger sent off again YEW YORK, Tues. Billy Bingham. Everton's Irish international winger, was sent o?T for the second time in less than a month here last night. It happened in Everton's American International Soccer League match against Baneu of Brazil, as Everton crashed to a 2-0 defeat theirReuter - 149 words
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Article59 1961-06-14 18 PENANG. Tues. Mrs. Alcina Peterson has been elected president of the Penang Ladies Hockey Club with Miss B. Bowie as vicepresident and Miss Aisha blnte Kechll hon. secretary, Che Alsha binte Kechll won the Smith trophy for the most conscientious player during the season. Miss Margaret59 words
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Article107 1961-06-14 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— In preparation for their key Malayan Cricket Association League championship against Penang on July 1. the Selangor Cricket Association will hold a two day trial on Saturday and Sunday at Rifle Range ground. The following are the teams: President's XI T.K. Bel107 words
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Article234 1961-06-14 18 sinuafuke, Tuesday. OINGAPORE Amateur F.A. have decided to mete out heavy punishment for offenders in a move to stamp out hooliganism on the soccer field. The penalties will be suspension from one to five years for first offenders, and the terms to be increased for234 words
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Article100 1961-06-14 18 PENANG. Tues. The Malay Football Association of Malaya today named 18 players for their match against the Hongkong Chinese at the City Stadium here on Thursday night. The May team will be selected from: Haklml Hashim, Zainuddln, Syed Hood. Yusoff Bakar. Ahmad Nazaii, Kamaruddln Ahmad.100 words
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2560 1961-06-14 18 SINGAPORE LEAGUE Positions as at June 9. DIVISION 1 P W D L F APts. Marines 5 4 1 0 33 12 9 CA 3 2 1 0 16 8 5 RAP (S> 4 2 1 1 17 10 5 IRC 4 2 12,560 words
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Article78 1961-06-14 18 RACING PKIX DE DIANE. lin l|! rparls>: 1 Hermieres 2 Valadon 3 Carpe Diem, won by 1. 3 4. TENNIS DAVIS CL'P European zone q-final Prance bt Poland s—o.5 0. *-ol NT GODO \len s singles tmal R. Emerson (Aust) bt M SanUa <Sp> 6-4. 5-4. 6-1.78 words
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Advertisement795 1961-06-14 18 NOTICE Federation of Malaya $30,000,000 S'-.' r Reflstered Stock 11-1977 B*. Notice Is hereby given that the Transfer Register of the abovementioned Loan will be closed from 17th June to Ist July, 1961, both days inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants. Registrar of Public Debt. BANK NEOARA TANAH MELAYU795 words
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Advertisement528 1961-06-14 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT APPOINTMENT OF SECRETARY, PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD. SINGAPORE. APPLICATIONS are invited fiojii siytabiy qualified candidate* for the appointment of Secretary to the proposed Public Utilities Board which the Oovernment ot Singapore intends to set up by statute to administer the Electricity. Water and Gas Departments of the City Council.528 words
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Advertisement864 1961-06-14 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT FEDERATION OF MALAYA GOVERNMENT VACANCIES. 1. Applications are invited from Federal Citizens for appointment :as BURSAR (Division I> in the Malayan Teachers' College, Kuplfc Lumpur on tiie salary scale i $891x28-1.087 plus Coot of LivI ing Allowance at current ra'ev Applicants must be under 45 years. The minimum864 words
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Advertisement140 1961-06-14 18 —mm m m m 4-TRACK Th, gnatest Elizabethan m 4-track at economical best ELIZABETHAN FT 1: 4-track— over *^^t^^B^_^ hours playing time ot 3 inches per second "--*^^j9SSSf^^^^ Simple press-button track selection 50Jmm£BJml^ki4ll£c^^^l 12,000 eps at 3** ips Independent mixing H ond boss/treble controls Monitoring through j^^ H speaker while140 words
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Miscellaneous89 1961-06-14 18 SOCCER SPORE BISINESS HOUSES LEAC.CS CUP: Seniors Group 'A* Eveready v Hongkong Bank; Chartered Bank v Mercantile Bank, (both matches at Farrer Park): Group 'B Singapore Glass v NTS; Metal Box v SCS (both matches at Farrer Park): Junior Group 'A* Borneo Motors Wearnes 'A' (padang): Group 'B Cathay v89 words
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Article, Illustration44 1961-06-14 19 ENGLAND bats- man Ken Barrington hits to leg for a four off Richie Benaud (bottom left) on the first day of the First Test at Edgbaston. FULL report of the Test by Jack Fingleton see back page.44 words
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Article124 1961-06-14 19 Teachers' clean play pays off PENANG. Tues. Malayan Teachess College greatly enhanced their chances for league honours when they beat their closest rivals Glugor Club 4-0 In a key division two league game on the Dato Krnmat padang. This was the first, defeat for Olugor club in seven outings. MTC124 words
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Article84 1961-06-14 19 EPSOM JEEP - MORNING FLIGHT SET FOR DERBY EPSOM JEEP By IPOH. Tues. Veni Vici Stables Perak Derby hope. Morning Flight, arrived yesterday morning after a searching preparation at IVnani; for big race here on Sunday. Morning Flight has won five times in his last six starts. Last month at Bukit Timah this84 words
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542 1961-06-14 19 Thomas Cup move: Opinions are not unanimous KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday OPINIONS were divided in Malayan badminton circles over the IBF's new rule on the venue lor the Thomas Cup challenge round in future. The new rule comes into operation following Indonesia's successful defence of the Cup against Thailand at Jakarta542 words
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337 1961-06-14 19 IPOH. Tues. Playing with a "new-look" forward line Perak beat Hong Kong Cinnese by 4-3 in a soccer match on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground here today. The winning goal was scored by outside right Abdul Rahman who was also responsible for two337 words
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Article128 1961-06-14 19 LONDON, Tues. Close of play scores In yesterday's UK County cricket matches: At Hove: Sussex 353-8 dec Notts 3S-3, rain stopped play. At Oxford: Foresters 103 Oxford 930-7 (Nawab of Pataudi 65). rain stopped play. At The Oval: Surrey 339. Lanes 116-4, rain stopped play. At Chelmatttrd: EssexReuter - 128 words
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Article660 1961-06-14 19 SOCCER JOHORE BAHRf t\A. LEAGUE: Div. 1 Jorinthlans i iDollah AU. Tallb and Ahmad Baker i 221 BVD BOR 0. DW. 2B: Education 5 iGhani 3. Osman. Wan Musa) Customs 0. KLfANo LEAGUE: Dlt. 1 ETC 4 (Petty 2, Zulkifll 2) Ourkhas 0. HAY CUP (Kluang) Pamol 5660 words
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Advertisement438 1961-06-14 19 TO Escape to fascinating Japan in x -^^8 P. O.— Orient Line luxury. Our fabulously delightful round trip of almost a month Tear oia lhis caltndar o f Mi n m allows you to take a four-day .q,. <. A. .M n inland tour of Japan and in- IV6I SAIL438 words
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Article, Illustration20 1961-06-14 20 NIK KING waves back to settlers of Konjt Kong from Land Rover. Straits Times picture.20 words
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148 1961-06-14 20 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. rpHE Justice Department said today that Irvin Chambers Scarbeck, a U.S. Foreign Service officer, has been arrested on charges of giving national secrets to Poland. Mr. Robert Kennedy. Attor-ney-General, who announced the arrest, said the Federal Bureau of Investigation took Scarbeck intoReuter - 148 words
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Article52 1961-06-14 20 LONDON. Tues. Financial sources said here today that the £150 million British Motor Corporation was believed to be negotiating to take over Borgward's. West Germany's fifth largest can makers. The B.M.C. group. Britain's biggest, makes Austin, Morris, i Wolseley. Rlley and M.G. cars. —Reuter. H,,rrfv s/i,Reuter - 52 words
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Obituary39 1961-06-14 20 INDIA 12.6.61 mother m P.. Chandran S<mgri r.uala Kst:ilc, B. Bantint;. P..V Mmon Sun>:«l Aur Road, Port Swrttrnham. CS. SUBRAMANIA AfYER, r.t.r,-d Chief Clerk. Stale rsjl»»l"l Office. Johorr, paased anay 3 1 ."> G I Ri.shiuudlenoe Swam) V. Sivanandi.39 words
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Article27 1961-06-14 20 TAIPEI, Tues. Formosa's population at the end of April stood at 30.917,841, an increase of 29.720 over the March figure, the provincial Government reported. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article18 1961-06-14 20 STUTTGART, Tue.v About 20 people were kijied in a rail crash near here today. Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article334 1961-06-14 20 LONDON. Tues— Stock irmikeu here closeu on a steadier note today ..:ter losing ground in Initial dealings. Business throughout \\a> a i a low level and movements generally were small. Medium and liicrt da'.ed giitedgea hardened m response to the improvements in steiluig but undated334 words
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Article41 1961-06-14 20 LONDON. Tues.— Spot 24 ',d.. j July 24*-, d.. Aug. 24\d.. Sept i 1 24\d.. July-Sept. 24-, d.. Oct.- 1 Dec 2b<£} Jan. -Mar 25d.. April- June 25d.. c.l.f. June 24J s d., July 24 ,d.. Aug. 24\d. Tone: Inactive.41 words
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Article24 1961-06-14 20 LONDON. Tues.— Buyers £87 seicit £880. Ptorwaiu bi.veis £889. sellers £889-. Settlemnu £8<fl). Turnover a.m. 190 ions. p.m. 215 tons. Tone: Barely steady24 words
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285 1961-06-14 20 'Grievous state' is over in the Congo DAG 'QUITE ENCOURAGED' NEW YORK. Tuesday. STATEMENT made last night by the United Nations Secretary-General, Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, is regarded here as a virtual dedaration that the Congo crisis has ended. He told correspondents here that he was "quite encouraged' by recent developments285 words
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141 1961-06-14 20 Scientists in bid to locate Venus rocket LONDON. Tues. Britain and Russia's first cotnoined space operation started today simultaneously at a rocket communication centre in Russia and at the Riant radio telescope at Jodrell Bank. Cheshire. At pre-arranged times, scientists in Russia sent into space the coded command signal designedReuter - 141 words
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Article68 1961-06-14 20 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Master Attendants Office today advised mariners with certificates of competency qualifying them as masters of local trade ships of under 100 or under 75 tons to have them endorsed to bring them in line with the new Local Trade certificates now being issued. Applications68 words
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138 1961-06-14 20 HOUSEWIFE IS FINED $3,000 FOR BOOKMAKING SINGAPORE. Tues. A housewife was fined $3,000. in default six months' jail, in the Seventh Magistrates court today for acting as a bookmaker at the Singapore Turf Club on May 21. Aw Poh Jin of Bencoolen Street was caught in the act of making138 words
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Article13 1961-06-14 20 CATANIA. Sicily. Tues. Mount Etna is showing increased volcanic activity.13 words
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Article35 1961-06-14 20 HAVANA, Tues. Four American agricultural ex- perts arrived here today to try to work out details for Premier Fidel Castro's pro- posed exchange of 1.214 cap-, tured invaders for 500 U.S.made tractors. U.P.I.UPI - 35 words
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Article208 1961-06-14 20 ONDON. Tues Result In today's county cricket mutches were At BLACKHEATII: Warwickshire best i Kent by IM runs. Wanvlckshire 324-" uec. iind 76-3 dec. Kent 170-1 dec. iR. Priaeaux 67 ii.oj ana 76 tW. Bridge 5-2>. Wanrtckshtn 13 points. At CAMHUDOB: Worcestershire beat Cambridge Univmity by 121208 words
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Article82 1961-06-14 20 OTTAWA. Tues.— Mr. James E. Coyne. Governor of the Bank of Canada, said today that the Finance Minister, Mr. Donald Fleming, had requested his immediate resignation, the Canadian Press news agency reported. Tht Canadian Press reported Mr. Coyne as saying: "I will not resign quietly." Mr.Reuter - 82 words
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773 1961-06-14 20 JACK FINGLETON - Subba Row (112), Dexter (180) force a great draw JACK FINGLETON, FIRST TEST FINAL DAY From f Edgbaston, Tuesday attacked him with ail bowlers nu his stiength the legsiump but Subba Row weru along placidly to his century once playing a perfect cover drive Dexter after lils iong preeautionaiy look773 words
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Article71 1961-06-14 20 ENGLAND 1st Inn 195 AUSTRALIA 1st Inn 516-9 dec ENGLAND 2nd Inn (ovrrniRht 106-1) PILLAR r (.rout b Mi-son ?8 SIBF.\ ROW h Misson 111 DEXTER st Grout b Simpson 18U tOUDRF.y b Mackay U BARRINGTON not out 4S i SMITH not out 1 Mm 16 Total (Cor 4)71 words
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Advertisement174 1961-06-14 20 YOU'LL SEE THE DIFFERENCE! fm mk i &ik eat and sl|m eat -^VfBl Blr^- any an<^ c v e f y' hin 9 you 5^ .S?**-^^ like ond SLIM with <>u» 9B BonKorets t^^mlKFr^r^^ slimming tablets. TRADE \U7V\IJ PROMOTION \J I|X4 is V our business Australia. New Zealand, and I174 words