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Title Section28 1961-06-16 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE I\C FFDS 90,000 The Straits Times &a i rfcjf* MniM^^ fc ■i 111, i A Estd. 1845. FRIDAY. Jl NE 16, 1961. 15 CENTS.28 words
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Article509 1961-06-16 1 RUSSIA WRONG— P.M. Ecca not a 'camouflage' link with Seato But he is 'glad' of Reds' interest KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said in a statement today that Russia was wrong in saying that the proposed Economic and Cultural Co-operation Agreement was a "camouflage" for extending509 words
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Article86 1961-06-16 1 BERLIN (Eastern Sector). Thurs.— Herr Walter Ulbricht, East German Communist leader, today proposed immediate negotiations with West Germany to negotiate a German peace treaty and solution of the West Berlin problem. "I declare in the name of the Government of the German Democratic Republic thatReuter - 86 words
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Article, Illustration375 1961-06-16 1 Sultan's son divorces English wife Pahang Tengku says: We just could not get along together KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The second son of the Sultan of Pahang, 2nd/Lt. Tengku Ibrahim, has divorced Sally Bronstein, the 19-year-old English girl he married on May 4. In Kuala Lumpur today, at the Ipoh Road375 words
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Article56 1961-06-16 1 VI-NTIANE. Thurs. Two soldiers of the right-wing Government forces were killed and five injured when Pathet-Lao troops ambushed a military convoy 13 miles from Vientiane on the Luang Prabang Road yesterday. The ambush took place near the village of Bany Lai. scene of numerous PathetReuter - 56 words
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125 1961-06-16 1 RAIL FARES TO GO UP AGAIN IN BRITAIN LONDON. Thurs. British Railways are to Increase fares by 10 per cent from September 1. it was announced today. Second class passengers will now pay 2jd. a mile instead of 2*d. Try.' railways. which are being modernised, lost £84 million in 1959.Reuter - 125 words
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Article44 1961-06-16 1 SEOUL. Thurs. South: Korean civil servants face instant dismissal if caught smoking foreign cigarettes, entering night clubs or doing other "unrevolutionary" activities. A 20-article decree was issued today by MajorGeneral Shin Han. Home Minister of the South Korean military government— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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225 1961-06-16 1 MOSCOW, Thurs. MR. Nikita Khrushchev tonight reported to the nation In a gigantic television and radio link-up on his talks with President Kennedy In Vienna early this month. Mr. Khrushchev said he regarded personal meetings as essential, because they were theReuter - 225 words
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Article, Illustration709 1961-06-16 1 Longer relief for pioneer industries urged 'EXTEND TAX HOLIDAY UNTIL A FIRM IS MAKING A PROFIT' KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. MALAYAN Industrial Development Finance, Ltd., has suggested a longer tax holiday for pioneer industries. The suggestion H mad" in the ai.nual star. «'nt by the chairman. Mr. H. O. Banham, published709 words
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Article14 1961-06-16 1 lACKIE LEAV VTSENS, Than i.jiquilinc Kenned) bmnc today frun b< holiday in C-F.l14 words
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Article76 1961-06-16 1 THE REFUGEE ENGINEER FROM RUSSIA LONDON Thurs. A Russian engine* r. who v ont to Britain in April on a UNESCO grant, bOf b een "permitted to stay h< Home 'Office tpokeamai The spokesman named tho man as Oleg Lenchevsky. aged 46. a water purification engineer. A front page reportReuter - 76 words
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Article22 1961-06-16 1 HOLLYWOOD. Thurs. Eddie Polo. 86, stunt man in early silent movies, collapsed and died in a Hollywood restaurant yesterday.22 words
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155 1961-06-16 1 France to extend Algeria ceasefire DARIS, Thurs. The French Government today decided to extend the unilateral ceasefire in Algeria beyond the original one month period, due to end next Tuesday, it was officially announced. France suspended all offenI sive operations aguhiM the Algerian insurgents except In cases of self-defence iReuter - 155 words
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Article196 1961-06-16 2 Moscow lies— a note to Kremlin MOSCOW, Thurs. BRITAIN yesterday sent a note to the Soviet Union expressing surprise and regret at Moscow Radio's "continued misrepresentation on a forged document as a secret British Cabinet paper." The document purports to br a secret memorandum urging the infiltration of African tradeReuter - 196 words
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Article337 1961-06-16 2 NEW YORK, Thursday. THE Afro-Asian group of delegations met privately yesterday to receive a report on the now-recessed talks between French and Algerian nationalist representatives at Evian. The report was presented by the nationalists' representative in New York. Mr. Abdel Kader Chanderli." The chairman ofReuter - 337 words
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Article30 1961-06-16 2 BRUSSELS. Thurs. King Baudouin and Queen Fabiola. who expect their first child late this year, have postponed their state visit to Britain, set for July 10-14— U.P.I.UPI - 30 words
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Article62 1961-06-16 2 NEW DELHI, Thurs.- Mr. A K. Gopalan, deputy Communist leader In the Indian Lower Hou&e, who has been on a hunger strike in Kottayam. Kerala State, since June 6. was yesterday arrested and charged with attempting to commit suicide. Mr. Gopalan staged his strike in protest againstReuter - 62 words
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155 1961-06-16 2 10 KENYA LEADERS FOR TALKS WITH KENYATTA NAIROBI. Thurs. Ten African leaders five from thr Kenya African Democratic Union and five from the rival Kanu flew today to Maralal for talks with Jomo Kenyatta. Kenyatta, who is in restricted residence at Maralal. had asked for the talks. The talks areReuter - 155 words
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Article30 1961-06-16 2 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The World Bank and International Development Association will lend the Sudan Republic $975 million to build the Roselres Dam on the Blue Nile Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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126 1961-06-16 2 I ONDON, Thun>. The British Government yesterday refused a Labour Party request to countermand the despatch of British troops to Portugal next month to take part In exercises. Mr. George Brown. Labour's defence .spokesman, then tried to get an immediate emergency debate inReuter - 126 words
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Article183 1961-06-16 2 New bid to reopen disarm talks YEW YORK. Thurs. 11 Mr. Valerian Zorin, Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, yesterday confirmed that he would begin preliminary talks on disarmament in Washington next week with United States officials. He said the two sides would consider ways of resuming substantive negotiation. Mr. Zorin, speakingReuter - 183 words
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Article265 1961-06-16 2 NICOSIA, Thurs. THfc Greek Cypriot newspaper Machi yesterday linked Mr. Peter Gray, the British architect shot dead in Kyrenia on May 12, with the arrest of convicted spy George Blake, and said he was a "member of M.I. 6." Quoting "police information," the newspaper saidReuter - 265 words
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Miscellaneous35 1961-06-16 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby Piques I vi^^^TomN \l I TH« DINNER V»^ JAMLW^S WHY?) /TO BIN« WUfrNl V*ANO WUOS 901N3 I^iJSHI X lout count ano yyy TnrnM V^vViat maov foe (bong it ?f tsgm^^^35 words
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Article, Illustration859 1961-06-16 3 A peacef ul and neutral Laos is Prince Souvanna's hope GENEVA, Thursday pKINCK Souvanna Phouma, neutralist Laotian leader, making his debut at the Laos conference here yesterday, expressed the hope that the conference would help his country to achieve peace and neutrality. Speaking of the future, the prince said: "WeReuter - 859 words
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120 1961-06-16 3 Soldiers in China rush to help in harvest PEKING, Thurs. Thousands of soldiers and students rushed Into the countryside near Peking this week to help the communes harvest wheat and sow summer crops, a Peking newspaper reported today. Nearly 60.000 soldiers from the capital halted training and had taken animalsReuter - 120 words
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Article34 1961-06-16 3 AGADIR. Thurs Survivors of the earthquake which destroyed Agadir 16 months ago rushed into the streets in panic yesterday when a slight tremor shook the town. No damage was reported. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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100 1961-06-16 3 SECOND BIG MANILA FIRE: $30mil. DAMAGE \!ANILA, Thurs. Fire hit the crowded Blnondo area here last night for the second time in less than a month and wrought damage estimated at 20 million peso.; (about $30 million.) Three firemen were slightly hurt fighting the three-hour blaze. A businessman was bittenReuter - 100 words
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Article41 1961-06-16 3 ORAM, Thurs. French •ecurlty forces have arrested nine members of an Insurgent cell responsible for 1 several recent grenade incidents and killings In Oran. Its leader had confessed to committing five of the Incidents himself.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration105 1961-06-16 3 IN the shadow of the towering chalk cliffs of St. Margaret's Bay near Dover, Kent, 21--year-old Alan Witt, a chemistry student at Brighton Technical College pictured setting off to try to cross the English Channel to Calais in a bath powered byReuter - 105 words
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150 1961-06-16 3 PEKING. Thurs—Chinese and Indonesian leaders last night exchanged instruments of ratification of a friendship treaty before President Soekarno's departure today after a two day official visit. Indonesian sources described the President's second visit to China as very successful and very cordial •and said agreement wasReuter - 150 words
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Article34 1961-06-16 3 MOSCOW. Thurs. Marshal Rodlon Mallnovsky. Soviet Minister of Defence, yesterday gave a reception in honour of Gen. Nasution. chief of staff* of the Indonesian Army and Indonesian Minister of National Security. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Advertisement87 1961-06-16 3 Bumper Bargain Days CJ EVERY FRIDAY SATURDAY Don't Miss I TODAY TOMORROW Only SPECIAL VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS OFFER J VANTAGE. SEAISLAND and I PURE SILK. All fixes and colours Last 20% II r~kus 1 Repeat of last three weeks Bargains for your convenience, i SPORT SHIRTS $7.00 I $8.50 NON-IRON87 words
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Miscellaneous456 1961-06-16 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA SA VSS^^S m LS£ k "W"UI SHORTWAVE MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: SERVICE 41.7 metres AM. 6.00 4 Go^ et^ornlng; 6.02 AM 600 Time Signal. NegaraMorning Prelude; 7.00 The News: leu. News Headlines; 6.05 Morning 7.05 Melodies At Sunrise; 800 The Melodles; 650 K m WUn TeJk ci456 words
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Article251 1961-06-16 4 LIBRARY WEEK SEEKS TO ASSIST NATION BUILDING BY CREATING WIDER LOVE OF BOOKS SINGAPORE, Thursday. AN annual "Library Week" will be held here from June 24 to foster book-reading and national consciousness. Organised by the Ministry of Culture and the Library Association of Singapore, the week's251 words
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195 1961-06-16 4 CHANCE FOR STUDENTS TO WIN CAMERAS SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Library Association of Singapore is organising a photographic competition for students of secondary schools, colleges and universities in connection with the Singapore Library Week. Various photographic firms have donated valuable cameras and other equipment which will be given as prizes for195 words
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Article25 1961-06-16 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Water will be cut off in Beach Road between Jalan Sultan and Sumbawa Road from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. tomorrow.25 words
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Article129 1961-06-16 4 CAUGHT IN A FLAT— JAIL FOR YOUTHS BINGAPORE. Thurs.—Detectives on antl-housebreak-ing rounds found four youths sleeping in a new, unoccupied flat in Strathmore Avenue, a court was told today. The plalnclothes men also seized three screw-drivers, one spanner, two pliers and other tools In the flat Today, three of the129 words
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Article272 1961-06-16 4 TOOK A BRIBE- MERCHANT SINGAPORE, Thursday. 1I7HILE a Jakarta-bound air passenger was having his luggage examined at the airport here, a customs revenue officer approached him and asked for $40, the First Criminal District Court was told today. Mr. Oobind Vaswani Chellaram, a merchant from Indonesia, said272 words
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Article242 1961-06-16 4 SINGAPORE. Thursday. pOUR of six men, allegedly concerned in the rob- bery of 22 cases of crocodile skins, made their defence in the Assize Court here today, denying the charge. The four men, John Robert Anderson, 40, a mechanical engineer. Ho Tee Ming. 32. a242 words
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Article90 1961-06-16 4 ADJOURNED FOR MEDICAL EVIDENCE SINGAPORE, Thurs. An inquiry into the death of a housewife, Teo Tau Nglm. 28, of Chen San Road, was adjourned Indefinitely today. Teo died three days after being taken to the General Hospital at midnight on April 23. The assistant coroner, Mr. Loke Slew Hoong. was90 words
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Article307 1961-06-16 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Bukit Ho Swee Fire National Relief Fund today received donations totalling $20,246.75. The following is the full list of donations received by the Committee up to 1 pjn. today: Central Sikh Temple $501; Mr. Sim Hay Lum $200: BLC and HNL of 64,307 words
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323 1961-06-16 4 A STRIKE THREAT AT TWO POWER STATIONS SINGAPORE, Thurs. 3 More than 300 City Council daily rated workers employed at the Pasir Panjang and St. James power stations have threatened to go on strike on Monday. But they have not given the Council a 14-day strike notice as required in323 words
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Article70 1961-06-16 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Tan Hook, 57, and Seng Ah Kok, 60, were each fined $250 or two months' jail after they pleaded guilty in a magistrate's court today to "manufacturing prepared opium." Inspector Teoh Beng San, prosecuting, told the court that a police party raided an attap hut70 words
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Article70 1961-06-16 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Twenty students of the Karaikudi Doctor Alagappa School of Music from India will perform Indian classical dances at the Victoria Theatre at 8 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Proceeds from the second performance will be donated to the National Theatre Fund. The Minister for Culture,70 words
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Article158 1961-06-16 4 Motor workers to negotiate BINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Cycle and Motor Workers' Union now represents a majority of employees of the United Motor Works. Ltd.. In Orchard Road. This was the result of a secret ballot taken yesterday amongst 43 workers of the company. The union secretary, Mr. Chan Kwong158 words
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Article67 1961-06-16 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Hospital patients last month used more blood than was received from blood donors, a Ministry of Health statement disclosed today. The statement said there were 1,111 recipients last month as against 1.098 blood donors, 466 of whom were new. Last month's blood donors Included those from67 words
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Article35 1961-06-16 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Exhibitions of Chinese, Indian and Highland dancing will be given at a ball at Cathay Restaurant at 8 p.m. on June 30, In aid of Bt. Andrew's Mission Hospital for Children.35 words
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Miscellaneous58 1961-06-16 4 The Singapore Diary LIBERAL- SOCIALIST PARTY: Election rally to introduce its candidate, Inche Mohammed Ismail bin Hajl Hussein, on vacant ground in Raub Street (opposite Anson Circus) between 7 and 10 p.m. SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: Exhibition of paintings by local artists at the British Council, Amber Mansions. Oicliaru Road. CHINESE58 words
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Miscellaneous131 1961-06-16 4 THE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC: Prom London, Frankfurt, Beirut, Karachi, Calcutta, Kuala Lumpur <BA 710) 4.55 p.m.; from Tokyo, Hong Kong (BA 965) 5.45 pjn. Pan- American: Prom Los Angeles. Honolulu, Manila, Saigon (PA 817) 12.45 p.m. Garuda: From131 words
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Miscellaneous234 1961-06-16 4 Thai International Prom Jakarta (TO 402) 10.15 a.m. Qantas: Prom Sydney. Brisbane. Darwin <QF 573) 5.45 p.m.; from Perth. Jakarta (QF 547) 5.15 p.m. Malayan Airways: Prom Kuala Lumpur (ML 171) 10 a.m.; from Penang, Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. Malacca (ML 149) 7.15 pjn.; from Penang. Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca. (ML234 words
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476 1961-06-16 5 Leader urges elected men to work harder for people, party ALOR STAR, Thurs. HPHE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, suggested here last night that one reason for the recent Alliance setback in town council polls was that elected Alliance representatives did not work hard476 words
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258 1961-06-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. A MALAYANISED version of the Japanese system of rice cultiva- tion will soon be introduced here to boost Malaya's padi production. Eleven Malayan officers are undergoing specialist courses In Japan for this purpose on Japanese Government scholarships. On their258 words
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157 1961-06-16 5 MISSING GIRL, 15, FOUND, TELLS POLICE A MAN WANTS TO MARRY HER ALOR STAR, Thurs.—Kedah Police today found a 15-year-old girl reported missing since Tuesday night from her home in the Malayan-Thai border town of Changloon. The girl. Rokiah binte Hussain, was in the bouse of a k.itlu at Jitra,157 words
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Article129 1961-06-16 5 PENANG, Thursday. THE Australian and New Zealand Graduates' Association of Malaya has written to the Minister of Education opposing any form of control over students going overseas for higher study. The association has also. asked the Minister to form an advisory body. "But no reply has been129 words
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Article96 1961-06-16 5 Ex-Malayan doctor dies in Ceylon KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— News was received here today of the death in Colombo yesterday of Dr. S. S. RaJanayagam, a former medical officer in the Federation. Dr Rajanayagam was medical' officer for Kuala Pllah district from 1924 to 1948. Mr. A. K. Retnam. Chief Health96 words
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Article62 1961-06-16 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A searchlight exercise will be held in the Eastern Roads, Singapore harbour, between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. tomorrow. In a circular to the shipping community, the Master Attendent said that searchlights would be sited along the south coast of Singapore Island between Tanjong Katong and62 words
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Article39 1961-06-16 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr G J. Malik, commercial counsellor and Assistant Commissioner for India In Singapore, gave v talk on "Industry in India" to members of the Lions' Club at their luncheon meeting at the Cockpit Hotel today.39 words
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Article63 1961-06-16 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The C,480-ton cargo vessel. State of Rajasthan. will arrive in Singapore tomorrow on her maiden voyage from India. Her arrival here will inaugurate the new West Coast Irdia-Japan cargo service opened by the Eastern Shipping Corp. Ltd. The corporation's agents iii Singapore. R. Jumabhoy and63 words
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Article59 1961-06-16 5 PENANG, Thurs. The British Deputy High Commissioner. Mr. J. R. Williams, and his family left today for Britain on leave. They are expected back in October. Mr. Austin Coates, Regional Information Officer, will be in charge of the office until the arrival next month of Mr.59 words
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Article55 1961-06-16 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. tne Assistant State Coroner. Mr. Loke Slew Hoo n g. today recorded a verdict of suicide in an. Inquest held on Llm Keng Chua. 67. who leapt to his death from the first, floor of a building In Buklt Timah Road on May55 words
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Article, Illustration96 1961-06-16 5 Top army recruiting man off to Britain CEREMBAN. Thurs.— A British soldier who played a big part in selecting recruits for the Federation armed forces will leave for Britain soon. He is 6ft. tall WO. II John Spenser, 31 (above), who has travelled throughout the Federation in the last five96 words
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Article80 1961-06-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Seven Federation students are among 29 Colombo Plan scholars who recently graduated from the University r.f Queensland In Brisbane. They are: Mr. Yeoh Bens Ec of Penang, Mr. Slew Kin and Miss Yap Sow Har of Ipoh, Mr. Manjit Singh Samphi and Mr. Low80 words
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Article41 1961-06-16 5 TAIPING. Thurs. K Arulandu was killed yesterday afternoon when a taxi he was travelling in collided with a lorry at Simpang. near here. Arulandu, a retired bank employee, was one of three passengers in the taxi.41 words
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Article26 1961-06-16 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Two rallies in support ol Dr. Chee Fhul Hung, Alliance candl date for the Anson by-elec-tion, were postponed tonight because of rain.26 words
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Article48 1961-06-16 5 The jobless women IPOH. Thurs. About 200 unemployed women In Ipoh are looking for Jobs as assistant nurses, midwlves, assistant mldwives and stenographers They and 701 ex-servicemen are among the 5.691 people who have registered at the Labour Employment Exchange in Ipoh. Some of them have temporary jobs.48 words
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Article57 1961-06-16 5 IPOH, Thurs. inche Abdul Razak bin Ibrahim, from Krian district, won the Perak Koran reading contest held in conjunction with the Muslim new year day celebrations at the Hume Street Mr^aue here last night. Second was Inche Yusuf bin Endut. from Kuala Kangsar. and third was Inche57 words
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Article34 1961-06-16 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— A team from the English College. Johore Bahru, today won the district Inter-school science quiz by beating the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus. The score was 22—1734 words
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Article23 1961-06-16 5 SEREMBAN. Thurs.— The annual meeting of the Negrl Sembilan branch of the Malayan Technical Services Union will be held on Sunday23 words
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220 1961-06-16 5 IPOH. Thurs. Substantial public donations (the total so far is $120,000) have enabled the Ringlet relief committee to give more money to victims of the May 11 landslide. The landslide killed 17 people. Injured 34 and destroyed six houses. Mr. J. P. M. Clifford.220 words
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410 1961-06-16 6 At 55 an astonishing double first for Sir Robert In the part of Scotland from which Sir Robert Scott's parents hailed It Is said with great certainty that "a day out o' Selkirk is a day lost." If this Is true, Sir Robert has been losing most of his; he410 words
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Article, Illustration1108 1961-06-16 6 J. HALCRO FERGUSON - The 2 who walk alone... J. HALCRO FERGUSON SPAIN AND PORTUGAL... OUTSIDERS IN A CHANGING WORLD by FRANCO AND SALAZAR The only dictatorships in Western Europe are proving an acute embarrassment in the cold war battle against Communism WITH Portugals conduct in Angola condemned in the United Nations, and renewed1,108 words
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363 1961-06-16 7 Most of new session to opposition THEY HAVE 7 RESOLUTIONS DOWN FOR DISCUSSION AJI ATTERS raised by the Opposition will dominate the best part of L A the five-day session of the House of Representatives beginning on Monday. Papers released today show that the Opposition has given notice of moving363 words
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294 1961-06-16 7 Red carpet welcome for royal visitors SEREMBAN. Thursday. "lyfORE than 2,000 schoolchildren will line the streets here tomorrow evening to line the streets here tomorrow evening to welcome the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong for their three-day official visit to Negri Sembilan. The King and Queen will294 words
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Article105 1961-06-16 7 FIESTA EAST COAST THE CAPITAL KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs— The 40 young men and women who make up the cast of East Coast Fiesta arrived here by chartered bus from Kota Bharu last night for the Malay cultural show which they will put on at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall tomorrow105 words
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156 1961-06-16 7 "pHE Pacific Area Travel Association the driving force behind moves to promote tourism in this region has called on top government leaders in Asian countries to "understand and support' tourism. Such backing. It says. Is vital for the development of the industry.156 words
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Article, Illustration87 1961-06-16 7 Itty works her way to magna cum laude MISS Itty Chan. 23. (above) of Petaling Java, has graduated magna cum laude in education at Lesley College. Cambridge, Massachusetts. Miss Chan, the daughter of Mr. Henry T.C. Chan, a machanical engineer, and Mrs. Tan, has been in the United States .since87 words
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Article18 1961-06-16 7 RAUB. Thurs. Mr. Ng Keat Ling <A11.) has been elected president of the Raub Town Council.18 words
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Article59 1961-06-16 7 Magistrate's court safe burgled JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— The safe in the Magistrate's Court office here was burgled last night. About $300 cash and jewellery exhibits were stolen. The burglary was discovered by court officials this morning. The door of the safe had been cut away from the body. The thief59 words
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Article73 1961-06-16 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Malayan High Commissioner in Britain, Tengku Ya'acob. md his wife, Tengku Malmunah, met 30 Malayan engineering students when they visited Brighton. Inche Ibak Hussein, a Central Electricity Board student studying at Brighton Technical College, chatted with Tengku Ya'acob about the Malay College. Kuala73 words
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Article82 1961-06-16 7 MUAR, Thurs. A former Miss Golden Voice of Malaya. Miss Sylvia de Sllva, 22. ha.« been elected Miss Golden Voice of Muar and Segamai region. Miss de Silva, who won the national title in 1957, beat eight others in the Muar-Se-gamat contest. Second was Che82 words
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Article62 1961-06-16 7 PENANG, Thurs— A Malayan Airways plane from Alor Star was grounded here today because of mechanical trouble. It was to have called at Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur, Malacca and Singapore. In Ipoh 10 passengers— five for Kuala Lumpur and five for Singapore were stranded. Some booked62 words
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Article29 1961-06-16 7 MUAR, Thurs.— Registration Officer, North Johore, Mr. S Murugasu. said today that 100.000 new identity card.i have been Issued in Muar, Segamat, Tangkak. Batu Pahat and Kluang.29 words
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Advertisement131 1961-06-16 7 life's fun with Vespa... ou're free as a bird when you own a Vespa... go where you like, when you like, knowing you can travel for fnilos and miles and it's costing you only a few cents. Vespa gives you plenty of quiet, smooth power for fast'take-off L and easy131 words
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Advertisement199 1961-06-16 7 eg) SHARPS THE O/V£_V^ AC BATTERY e^**** I TRANSISTOR RADIO i t 11. .'ft 1 n- :=T7l^^"~^B m :l 1.58L1 IHgHB gi 4wJbL Sole Agents for Singapore, Malaya 4 Borneo: ROXY (SINGAPORE) COMPANY. 1 3P-Q, CLIFFORD HOUSE, SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** •^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦X IR/M/P/1/41 Nryi maclean CiW FORMULA INDIGESTION Keeps correct acid199 words
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364 1961-06-16 8 Teachers get six months to decide on joining KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. FOUR years of struggle will be left behim when the unified salary scale for the Federation's 40,000 teachers comes into force on July 1. Teachers qualified to enter the scheme will364 words
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Article, Illustration101 1961-06-16 8 AUSTRALIAN troops visiting British North Borneo for thr Queen's Birthday celebrations listen to a member of the North Borneo Police Band practising before the parade along the streets of Jesselton. At left is Bombardier Don McDonald. 22. of Wai gett. New South101 words
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Article32 1961-06-16 8 RAUB. Thurs.— Mr. D. M. Suppiah, West Pahang Probation Officer, has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur as Prisons Welfare Officer. Mr. Shu Chen Lin. from Kuala Lumpur, has taken his place.32 words
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Article76 1961-06-16 8 TEACHERS and LEAVE— A REMINDER IPOH. Thurs. Teachers in all fully-assisted schools In the Federation have been reminded that they must get approval If they Intend to spend their leave or school holidays In Singapore or overseas. The reminder comes in a circular from the Ministry of Education to all76 words
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Article24 1961-06-16 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The police yesterday detained two more secret society suspects in Fisher Btreet under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance.24 words
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Article92 1961-06-16 8 5 PUPILS RAISE $100 FOR S.P.C.A. IfUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Five pupils of the Bourne School here have raised $100 for the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. It took them two hours to raise the money by selling books, comics, handbags, and toys at a fun fair in92 words
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Article33 1961-06-16 8 IPOH. Thurs. A fisherman, Chlam How Telk. 56. was fh.ed $200. or six weeks' jail, today for possessing 45 gallons of fermented mash and a complete still. He pleaded guilty33 words
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Article178 1961-06-16 8 DENANG, Thurs. The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee. today spoke of the cordial relations that had always existed between the people of Malaya and so.diers "whether they be Australians. New Zealanders, Gurkhas. British or Malayans." "And this fair will enable them to come closer together178 words
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Article26 1961-06-16 8 MALACCA. Thurs.— A carpenter. Chan Kuai. 59. of Johore Bahru, was found hanging in a room in a hotel in Goldsmith Street here yesterday.26 words
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239 1961-06-16 8 REVIEW Disney does it again with film of Amazon jaguars npHERE is something 1 acutely satisfying about watching animals. Whether It's an elephant in a circus, a porcupine in Johore Zoo or just a dog burying a bone in the backyard it's nice to see. And that s the way239 words
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Article35 1961-06-16 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The first annual meeting of the Federation of Malaya Employees Provident Fund Contributors" Association will be held at the Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall, Birch Road, on July 9.35 words
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Advertisement99 1961-06-16 8 l»O7 > I Kidney Bladder Pills Tx act directly v .r.u Kidneys 'nn^l Afewhoun»ft«ruk.ngo«w.ni I B\t Pllll y 0 hay unmotakabl* avid«nc« rS /3 \fV that this wondarfiri ma&anm is atraady it if ra I^. ttopp^ \(m ,X fl/l RHEUMATISM, JOINT PAINS A BACKACHE BLADDER TROUBLES YOUR GUARANTEE OF EXTRA99 words
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Advertisement221 1961-06-16 8 fit doesn't matter what the question is, or what modern-fibre easy-care end product you are creating: the .1 I fabrics which answer all the questions /C tlie best anSWer IS are •TETREX-*. the easiest care ju. i fabrics of them ail, made of the /W*tF* J /^J T oe M221 words
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610 1961-06-16 9 Khrushchev trying to divide the world into 3 parts— Lord Home CAMBRIDGE (Massachusetts), Thurs T ORD HOME, Bri- tain's Foreign Secretary, today called the Soviet Union's bloc principle "surely the most sterile and bankrupt doctrine that has ever been advanced." Speaking after receiving an honorary degree at Harvard University, whereReuter - 610 words
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231 1961-06-16 9 HAVANA, Thursday. rpHREE leaders of the abortive Cuban inva- sion are not included in Dr. Castro's offer to exchange 1,200 prisoners for tractors. f This was made clear today In tne official account of yesteTday's two-hour meeting here between President Osvaldo DorticosReuter - 231 words
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Article83 1961-06-16 9 APPRENTICE SET FIRE TO MASTER LONDON. Thurs. A 15--year-cld apprentice painter who wanted revenge on his master emptied a drum of turpentine over him and set him afire, a juvenile court in Newcastle was told yesterday The boy said his master "was always picking on me. and I couldn't doUPI - 83 words
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Article74 1961-06-16 9 HONG KONG, Thurs. Police here are trying to crack down on a white slave traffic ring operating between the Philippines and Hong Konj: Investigations following a tip-off resulted in detention ot five people for questioning. It is alleged the ring had arranged for women to go74 words
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Article30 1961-06-16 9 JERUSALEM. Thurs.—lsrael's Knesseth <Parlia menf> was dissolved yesterday after only 19 months instead of the normal 45 paving the way for a general election on August 15.30 words
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178 1961-06-16 9 S. Vietnam 'badly needs' more U.S. aid WASHINGTON, Thurs. Pres xient Ngo Dinh Diem of South Vietnam, today sent to President Kennedy a message on what he called the Communist threat to his country. The message was delivered by Mr. Nguyen Dinh Thuan, South Vietnam a Secretary of State for178 words
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124 1961-06-16 9 JACK'S NEW CAR HAS GOT EVERYTHING WASHINGTON, Thurs.— President Kennedy's luxurious new car. the only one of its kind built, was delivered to the White House today. More than 21ft. long, the car is an expanded version of the 1961 Lincoln Continental featuring every modern motoring "gadget" even to retractableReuter - 124 words
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161 1961-06-16 9 TWINS RAN IDENTICAL CARS— BUT ONLY HAD ONE LICENCE T ONDON. Thurs. Driving instroctor Arthur Thompson couldn't believe his eyes. On the road in front of him wa.s a black Ford car with the licence plate number FWX7SO. Coming down the road in the other direction was an identical black161 words
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Advertisement169 1961-06-16 9 c 3Eforp i wmmM mmJL WM m. M gPJPJBj is for those who appreciate M |k JmHPPHB^SSJ Ift --> mm \l£'I P\ m f -iottwiw "S f 1 4B> JB fki I r 7X 1 mW I Ii m m 'I ft m%w M i 1 *1 11 1 V169 words
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Article36 1961-06-16 10 It K'erWs Sit i Minimum, THI FAMILY or thf la-r Mr Chi» K^nj Ty?, thank all tho?t relatives an<l )rirn<ls who sent Wttmtmt, scrolls. Josspap*r, DifMiiH of sympathy and donutlona to S.A.T.A.. visitfd lh» nous*.36 words
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Article397 1961-06-16 10 tt H'arWs Sit (Minimum) FRESH AIR al thr prrii of tmt few ion of an Airnick misl container U .«o aimplr. Try n today: ROSE! DOFt iL.,do Grand Rtstaulonti Tea Time daily 3 p.m. to 7 p.m Hvi-rjr W>dnr*day Satay and Soto NUM. HURRY in [he <lr*r«nc<- <a!e al397 words
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Article587 1961-06-16 10 In a fortnight's time, rent control is to be lifted in Ipoh. which would then become the only town in Malaya to enjoy if that is the right word freedom from restrictions governing transactions and relations between landlord and tenant. This is the effect of an587 words
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Article345 1961-06-16 10 The independent company status of Malayan Industrial Development Finance Ltd. (MIDFL) lias been fully justified if only because it made possible the appeal in its first annual report for an extension of the tax holidays permitted under the Pioneer Industries Ordinance. There are two suggestions: that the tax345 words
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Article246 1961-06-16 10 Time for reflection is by no means a bad thing in the middle of negotiations which one way or another will greatly influence many lives, but the way it has been secured at Evian is bad. Although the news black-out on thr talks between the French Government and246 words
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719 1961-06-16 10 AS a freshwater biologist and as a citizen concerned for the welfare of the people of this country I have been somewhat perturbed by recent news Items concerning the stocking of Malayan freshwaters with introduced fish. First, there was the reported suggestion that we719 words
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406 1961-06-16 10 We were among the six students recently asked to leave Nanyang University for "disrupting peace and order and damaging the university's dignity.' Actually we were the victims of a students' protest against the Students' Union. What we were against was not the Students' Union itself,406 words
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134 1961-06-16 10 THE secretary-general of the Socialist Front, Mr. Llm Kean Slew, has said that had the PPP not participated in the Malacca election the Socialist Front would have «ot three more seats. Therefore, he said, intervention by the PPP was deplorable. I would like134 words
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Letter222 1961-06-16 10 JJO much has been said about the shortage of engineers in Malaya. Yet so little has been done about inducing our young men to take up engineerIns. One may like to ask: Is the engineering profession as attractive as the medical, dental or legal? The answer222 words
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Letter53 1961-06-16 10 •THERE should be strict rules for the Klang Ourney Memorial Library. It Is now being used more or less as a place where student-members pass their time chattering, especially ln the reading and reference room. it la impossible to absorb anything from the reference books or from general53 words
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Article, Illustration654 1961-06-16 10 Target the moon THE FANTASTIC SPACE PROJECTS OF THE '60s MANS ages-old ambition to conquer space has been considerably bolstered by the exploits of Major Yuri Cagarian and U.S. astronaut Alan Shepard Their remarkable feats, however, are already being overshadowed by space projects of the '60s a decade which may654 words
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Advertisement77 1961-06-16 10 Incredible Cruise of Santa Maria "Strange enchanting sights and sounds await you", said the cruise brochure of the Portuguese liner Santa Maria. But none of the passengers dreamed how strange these sights and sounds would be. Read the gripping story in the May Reader's Digest (now on sale) of twelve77 words
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Advertisement101 1961-06-16 10 T^ HeW SMITH-CORONA COMPLETE WITH CARRYING CASE Light as a featber. .in touch and weight never before a portable so light, so quiet and so sturdy or more responsive to the touch than this new and handsome SMITH CORONA GALAXIE .complete with carrying case. Mdf;lkj aodftllcj asdf;lkj «df;llcj ttdf;lkj MdfilkJ101 words
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Article162 1961-06-16 11 SARDON URGES SHARES FOR MALAYS PENANG, Thurs. The Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir. this afternoon appealed to non-Malay transport companies to sell shares to Malays. "In north Malaya the Malays form the majority of passengers making use of public conveyances." he said when he declared open the162 words
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Article68 1961-06-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Selangor Government Servants Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society made a profit of more than 5177.000 last year, states the annual report The committee recommends that $14,171 should be put Into its reserve fund. It also suggests that $8,357 be set aside for its68 words
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Article, Illustration108 1961-06-16 11 4 GLITTERING banquet at Istana Bcsar. Johore Bahru. on Wednesday night climaxed the fourday State visit to Johore of the Yang di-Pertuan Agons and the Raja Permaisuri Agong. On the menu were shrimp cocktail. chickrn soap, buttered ikan merah. mutton panggang. agar agar pudding, fruit108 words
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240 1961-06-16 11 KING VISITS S'PORE HAS LUNCH WITH INCHE YUSOF and LEE SINGAPORE, Thurs. rPHE Yang di-Pertuan Agong today crossed the Causeway for a fleeting tour of the island. This was the first time that a Paramount Ruler of the Federation has visited Singapore. He was accompanied by thp Raia Permaisuri Agong.240 words
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Article51 1961-06-16 11 KUALA ;,UMPUR, Thurs. —Two officers of the Royal Malay Regimen-f will leave by air on Saturday for further military training in .Pakistan. Major Mohammed Hariri bin Mohamed Zaln. of the sth Battalion and Major Ismail bin Joo. of the 7th Battalion, will be away for six51 words
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Article43 1961-06-16 11 MALACCA. Thurs. A pork-seller's assistant. Ong Ouat Alk. 23. wa^ today fined $100 or one month's jail by the Magistrate's Court when he pleaded guilty to assaulting a fireman. Asaroon bin Alias, at Buklt China market on Jan 22.43 words
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Article22 1961-06-16 11 SEQAMAT. Thurs. The newly-elected town council here will hold Its first meeting on June 25 at the Diamond Jubilee Hall.22 words
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113 1961-06-16 11 BOY FALLS IN DRAIN, VANISHES IN WATER SINGAPORE, Thurs. A schoolboy was swept away after he fell into a drain swollen by torrential rainfall at Jurong here today. Heavy rain all through the day caused floods in some parts of the island. Traffic jams developed at Buklt Timah, Tanglin. Jurong113 words
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Article50 1961-06-16 11 KUANTAN. Thurs. The American ambassador tv Malaya. Mr. Charles Baldwin, will Inspect a $1.5 mill.on bridge bull* with U.S. Development Loan Fund absistance at Tanah Puteh here during a three-day tour o' Pahang beginning on Sun da>. He wli: call on the Sultan fon Monday.50 words
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141 1961-06-16 11 CINGA^ORE. Thurs. The Industrial Arbitration Court will hear a dispute between the OverseaChinese Banking Corporation Ltd. and the Slngar?~e Bank Employees' Union over claims lor more pay and Improved working conrtitions for union members on Monday. The Minister for Labour and Law. Mr. K.M.141 words
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Article, Illustration847 1961-06-16 11 350,000 Chinese will benefit from free education MINISTER WARNS TEACHERS OF FALSE PROPAGANDA KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday rFHE Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, said today that more than 350,0)0 Chinese primary school pupils would benefit from the Government's free primary education policy. In a speech to 33847 words
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Article98 1961-06-16 11 Bank No. 5 for Teluk Anson TELUK ANSON. Thurs. This towns fifth bank— a branch of United Malayan Banking Corporation Ltd.— was opened for business here today Located in the business section of the town in Anson Road, the branch Is the fifth to be established by the bank In98 words
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Article26 1961-06-16 11 MALACCA, Thurs.—A Malacca State Legislative Assemblyman. Inche Mohamed bin Hajl Abdul Rahman, will leave for America on Sunday on a three-month leadership grant.26 words
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Article237 1961-06-16 11 Short of funds so MPs not coming OINGAPORE, Thurs. The British branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association is so snort of funds that it is unable to .send two representatives to a C.P.A. regional conference in Singapore next month. Th\* was ri'.scloseH In fie London Dally Telegraph which said trftii237 words
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Advertisement121 1961-06-16 11 Hurry! Hurry! REMOVAL SALE CLOSING DOWN SOON Prices cut much below COSTS Camphorwood Chests, Blackwood Furniture. Bali IVORY and Jade Carvings and Painted Pictures. Blackwood C:»r\rd Table. urM of 5 pieces reduced to 5150.00 Bathroom Straw Slippers reduced to 2 prs. $1.00 Raw Silk men's shirts reduced to $5.00 Ladies121 words
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Advertisement313 1961-06-16 11 PASSPORT TO SECURITY ASSETS EXCEED £100,000,000 3E INTEREST IN LONDON IN SINGAPORE BANK DEPOSITS WITH LOMBARD BANKING earn steady interest in assured Security, without deduction of United Kingdom income tax. Ask the Manager of your local Branch or write to the General Manager at Head Office for your copy of313 words
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Article, Illustration196 1961-06-16 12 NISSAN'S EXPERTS FOR MALAYA NISSAN Motor Co. Ltd. of Tokyo will in the near future have two resident engineers covering Malaya, Thailand and Ceylon. This was announced in Singapore by Mr. Isamu Arai, the chief engineer attached to the foreign trade division who is now on a month's visit to196 words
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Article47 1961-06-16 12 THE Yugoslav Line's vessel. Kosovo, called at Tanjong Mani to load a record 6.000 tons of Sarawak logs for Italian ports. The Kosovo (gross tonnage 10.860 tons and overall length 519 ft.) was one of the largest ships to dock at Tanjong Mani.47 words
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Article77 1961-06-16 12 Ford spent more last year EXPENDITURE by Ford Motor Co. of Malaya Ltd. in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya last year jumped 47 per cent over the previous year, it is announced. The company's activities contributed $5,046,454 to the Malayan economy, representing local purchases of materials, transportation and services,77 words
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Article98 1961-06-16 12 MINERS and mining engineers from all parts of Malaya last week attended the first of periodical discussions in Ipoh on technical matters in the tin mining industry. The discussions are arranged by the Tin Industry (Research and Development) Board. The subject last week was: "The primary98 words
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Article, Illustration142 1961-06-16 12 THK president of Ihe $120-niillion Bulova' Watch Co. of New York arrived in Singapore yesterday to study distribution and service facilities. f He Is Mr. Harry B. HenI shel whose company developed the Accutron— the I revolutionary electronic Mr. Henshel. a graduate of Brown142 words
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Article, Illustration345 1961-06-16 12 ANTHONY OEI - ANTHONY OEI VITAMIN TABLETS, COUGH DROPS AND ASPIRIN AMONG PHARMACEUTICALS NOW BEING PRODUCED By SINGAPORE'S first pharmaceutical company has started operations at the growing Alexandra industrial estate. II is Mizruhie and Co. (1901) Ltd., registered as manufacturers and dealers in phar maceuticals, medical and chemical preparations345 words
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Article84 1961-06-16 12 ANEW molybdenised lubricant has been marketed in Singapore, the Federation, Borneo and Sarawak. It is Black-Moly which is handled by the Malayan distributor, Mr. A. C. Ong, 45, manager of Acme Engineering Co. Black-Moly is produced by John W. Miller and Son Ltd. of Brighouse, Yorkshire, England,84 words
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Article112 1961-06-16 12 WEST Australian rice may be exported to Asia this year for the first time, writes lAN HUMMERSTON in Perth. A small portion of the 1.500--ton yield from the 1.000--acrc project will be hipped in padi form and the bulk to London in a semi-milled112 words
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Article, Illustration158 1961-06-16 12 Elmo to market latest product A THREE-MAN delegation of the Elmo Co. Ltd. Nagoya, arrived in Singapore this week on their way to Europe. They were Mr. Akira Sakaki. a director and chief of the Movie Production Department, Mr. Yoshio Amemiya, assistant manager and Mr. Hachiro Nagao, mechanical engineer. Mr.158 words
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Article86 1961-06-16 12 BRAZIL SETS RUBBER OUTPUT MARK BRAZIL will produce 29.000 tons of rubber this year, it is announced in London. Out of the total. 21.000 tons would be uncultivated. 2.000 tons plantation. 2.000 tons latex and 4.000 tons would be obtained from the Duque de Caxias synthetic plant near Rio de86 words
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Article, Illustration131 1961-06-16 12 WILLY Zurcher Ltd. of St. Gall, a leading manufacturer of j I Swiss embroideries has marketed a wide range of the products in Singapore. The managing director. Dr. H. Karber-Zurcher who ■is now on a week's visit to 1 Singapore said that the I range had131 words
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Advertisement171 1961-06-16 12 COPIES IN SECONDS... EVERY COPY CLEAN AND SHARP! copies anything and every thing quickly, dependably, easily and permanently. U^T a 1 ikoaak M^ gfc> SIGNET COPIER GIVES YOU AT LEAST 5 DRY. WHITE COPIES IN 1 MINUTE FOR JUST A FEW CENTS A PIECE Executives agree that versatile LEGIBLE copying171 words
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Advertisement161 1961-06-16 12 1 i BHB IB Pye is the word for progress in Stereograms STEREO QUALITY AT AN ECONOMY PRICE The new Pye PE 20 STG Stereogram gives true concert hall' sound from a compact, beautifully designed set. It has two. large 8" high-flux speakers, printed circuit, and a 1 Garrard 210161 words
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Advertisement1733 1961-06-16 13 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREICHI ENQUIRIES 111 74|i PASSAGE ENOUIRIES: IMI Mil 10 ADEN, LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. IQNQjN t, IUNIINtNIAI PQRU Due S po'» Sam ItatJi r-enang PYtftHuS literpeei. bago» ItPtlMlU JM«I7'II ITCAON Vse.es l peel. i. moutn. tit 13 mm II jim 17 71 Jim 22 MUAMPUS Liiirpill. Glasgow Jim1,733 words
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Advertisement1409 1961-06-16 13 THE E. A. C. UNES- Sa t nn Ot to: >«v <lEN lEOSEA MEOIIERRANEAN CBNIINfNIAI t, SCANDINAVIAN PfMU. yMC_^Wk Spore S>an> »-orin| H)e\)*J SEIANOIA 0, 22 24 JIM IS/27 JMO It 23 JIM WLVjW SIBONCA" I) 14) Jill 4 Jlly 5 7 JMy 1/ I JMI jLjßgEy MIONIA I, 21221,409 words
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Advertisement1536 1961-06-16 13 SSi'tfTmc THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. "m?,* SINCAPORE ilicorperitfo- tke UntM* Kilfllwil It UNII EXPRESS SERVICES TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL t CONTINENT!! PORTS Score P $•»•■> *enan» lENALIANACN L PMJ, Havre. M'brough. in Pt loeay lENMACOHUI iM, NaaJMTf, London. G mouth iim 24 JMI 23/21 me 21 31 lENAVON LivcrpMl. R1,536 words
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Advertisement1313 1961-06-16 13 W. McAUSTER tfc CO., LTD. >m-w Ifss\ TU f 3131 PwkaaaK ILLIRMAM UM* fjfc KLAVENKSS LINE LONION. HAMIURC. ROTTERDAM. HAVRE LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO I NOLL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER 1 PORTLANO CITY OF NEWCASTLE Acciptiip carte tor Ceitrai I SeutK C txre P S'riam ferang America. 21 25 JIM 2I2IJMM 24)1,313 words
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Advertisement1153 1961-06-16 14 Express U.S.A. PaeUie «Jt Atlantic Coast Scrvio* LU I&sV E-T.A. E.T.A. E.I.A. S'por? Hongkong Honolulu S. Frincisco I. Anfelet N. York ■Orettn Mara" Ml. I/I 23 JaM Jlly 1* JUT II Jlly M J»l» KMika«j Mam 17/21 Jaly 24 Jal| I Aaf IS Alt *••< All suitably equipped with se«p1,153 words
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Advertisement268 1961-06-16 14 9 I JU| ISRAEL NAVIGATION r?S\ COMPANY. LTD. EILAT FAR EAST SERVICE Eilit S lore B'ktk S'lere PtlMf Rintotn tun KES»RY* Jlly 25 July 30 July S aaf. 7 Au| II sat 31 *>| BARREHO SHIPPING TRADING CO., LTD. 49/51 ROBINSON ROAD, SPORE TEL: *****/8 WtSTfOUMO EUROPE SERVICE S lire268 words
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Advertisement1434 1961-06-16 14 R(JBBER pR|CES IULVl ULV "rtt «radl '<*»•' «»u»«rs r.».». e'OMd In 8ln««por« y«>t«nlay »t cont on Wednesday's closing price. The tone wu quist. i.C.C.R.A. closing prices in cents per lb- yesterday were: Int. 1 K.s.s. Spot fob. buyers Mi. selle.-s R3i (N): tnt. 1 R 8.8. July buyers 82J, sellers1,434 words
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412 1961-06-16 14 From Our Market Correspondent AFTER a trendless morning with little business written the Malayan Stock Exchange turned more active yesterday afternoon. This followed the drop of 52.50 in the noon metal price which brought out sellers, but also encouraged buyers at lower412 words
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Article19 1961-06-16 14 Malayan stock indices: InAumtTi*,.. Ju,n,V.3, J"2£ii Tins \tlfz ***** Rubber, 247 M 247 78 Jan. 1 1958=ion19 words
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Article865 1961-06-16 14 DUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange, Federation section yesterday with the number of deals In brackets was: Industrials: C.T.S. (300) 16. lOid. F. and N. ords (3.000) $2.33 ON. *2 50, $2.55; M. Cement (1.000) $2.25: M. Box (1.000) $3.13; Sime Darby (1.000) 7s M. xd: 8.865 words
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Article37 1961-06-16 14 SINGAPORE, June 15. RUBBER: 82- cents per lb. (up one-eighth of a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 83 cents (quietly steady). TIN: $445.25 per picul (down 52.50). Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (up 10 tons).37 words
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Article123 1961-06-16 14 THE Chinm Prsducs, Exehangt, 1 Slngapsrs. noon prices psr picul ysttsrday wsrs: Cora: UK/Cootlnent June sbipment S2SI buyers. (26 sellers. Csesnut sll: bulk (381 sellers, drum (42 sellers. Pspptr: Muntok wblte (190 sellers. Sarawak white (1871 sellers, special Sarawak black (155 sellers, garbled. Lampong black (155 sellers, Lampong123 words
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Article67 1961-06-16 14 rl Malayan Exchange Banks' Anoeiatlen made these changes In Its rate* to merchants yesterday (all rates to (100): Csnada: buying airmail T.T. 32 7/16. O.D. 32 9/16, 90 d/st 33 credit bills. 33 1/16 trade bills. Sstlmg T.T. er 0.0. ready: Csnada 321' Bslgian Francs 1615: Deuttche Marks67 words
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Advertisement412 1961-06-16 15 NOTICE FEDERATION OF MALAYA SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTS Examinations For Achitectnral Draughtsmen And Building Inspectors The Federation of Malaya Society of Architects (FMSAi Architectural Draughtsmen and Building Inspectors Examination* will be held from 7th to 17th August 1961 at the following centres. Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Ipoh. Kota Bahru. Johore Bahru and412 words
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Advertisement420 1961-06-16 15 s*»f^i"********»i Bs^Bs***»^Bs*»i (Continued from P*gt 10) SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Word, $5 (Min.)— Box St ets. extrm WANTED a male typlat clerk. Apply with trxtimonlal* to P.O. Box No. *M Singapore. WANTED EXPERIENCED CRAWLER Tractor operator. Please apply with lull details to P.O. Box 809 Spore. TEMPORARY ISACHBR RBOUIRED, Malays, men420 words
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Advertisement1021 1961-06-16 15 SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Words SS (Min.)— Box St ets. extra MALAYAN AIRWAYS LIMITED require an experienced Female Stenographer for their Pcnang Office. Shorthand speed at least 100 w.p.m. Typing Speed at least 40 w.p.m. Applicants must be Federal Citizens, resident In Penanx, who have preferably passed the Cambridge School Certificate1,021 words
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Advertisement912 1961-06-16 15 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 20 Words $5 (Min.)— Box St cts. txtrm FOR SALE Fret-hold Land at Lorong M Telok Kurau Road, about 10,000 sq ft. Suitable for Bungalow or semidetached houses. Vacant Possession can be arranged. Please Phone: Spore ***** for psrtlcuiars. 24 JALAN CHEMPEOAK phase 2 Sembawang Hills912 words
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Advertisement942 1961-06-16 15 OFFICE SPACE WANTED tt Words SS (Win.)— Box St ets. txtrm OFFICE AND STORAGE space wanted 7,000—10.000 sq.ft. Plea** writ* P.O Box 1742 Spore. TUITION tt Words SS (Min.)— Box St ets. txtrm DON'T WAIT until Its too late! Experienced lady and man tutors coach primary one to six children.942 words
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Advertisement730 1961-06-16 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE •a Words SS (Min.)— Box St cts. txtrm i GOLIATH VAN ISS7 in worklag condition. Please Telephone (Sport) I ***** for Inspection. LATE I*sB VAUXHALL Cresta pink white good condition. One European owner (4.100. easy terms by arrange- ment. Box A 1338 S.T. K.L. ISSt NUMBER HAWK730 words
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Advertisement571 1961-06-16 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Words SS (Min.)— Box St cts. txtrm 2i LIAN HBNG Co. 242- lilddle Road Singapore Good used van* fi s Wi««u and lonics for sal*. Any C type* of vehicle* can be trade-la. E 1*55 FIAT 11M $1,930/-. 1948 V-Q-T-C- SttOO/-. 1930 Renault (800/-. c 1931571 words
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Advertisement468 1961-06-16 15 FOR SALE tt Words SS (Min.)— Box SO rlu txtrm CHEAP SALE: t'vd Radior. Modrla rrora $25,'-. Excellent Condition. It rolljrer Quay. Sinnaporc-l; A 5 Buklt Blntanc Road, Kuala Lumpur. 1»M FORD CONSUL MUM t-xc.-11.-tit condition available asth Jim.-. Orundif Radio little used. rrfriniTiitor. haby* bassinet. Pram. Phone Kleb:ir "PASSAP"468 words
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Article, Illustration1338 1961-06-16 16 One of America's greatest Indian fighters was an unsung hero THE AVENGER OF CUSTER AT dawn on September 27, 1874, a U.S. regiment of cavalry pulled their foaming horses to a sudden halt on the lip of the steep-walled Palo Duro Canyon in Texas. Peering through the i half-light, theDaily Mirror - 1,338 words
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Advertisement225 1961-06-16 16 I 2e# Si footed FILMOSOUND Model 631 MORE FILMOSOUND PROJECTORS ARE IN USE THAN ALL OTHER 16MM SOUND PROJECTORS COMBINED. Yeor ofter yeor Filmosound sets the standards by using the latest odvances in projector design and engineering. The Filmosound projects either optical-sound or silent films accurately with brilliant, full-scale pictures225 words
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Miscellaneous249 1961-06-16 16 Bugs Bunny By Buiph BeimtUwM iii Abner By Ai €Jupp (-AHU-swr-POLLY 1^ HERE |(VOWEE// MINEIS-uGh.'-BITIN' "X I m/SUFE-SAV/N' AROMA ]>-<- RLIKI tStuEb" i fAH GOT V AN'CLAWIN'— BUT (FRANKIE. 1 O'St<ONKOIL7OTH' <^ w/W l___-- x f COME, SUMPTHINI' AFTER AW DRAGS I V TO' IS -J I SECRET H/DEOUr/rO JAs249 words
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465 1961-06-16 17 ATHENS, Thurs. A SPORTS •'summit meeting takes place here this week with the world's lead in? officials of amateur sport getting together to confer on the Olympic Games. The meetings of the International Olympic Com. mittee. holding their 58th congress in thisReuter - 465 words
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756 1961-06-16 17 1 73 HORSES FOR RACES AT KUALA LUMPUR V U A L A LUMPUR, Thurs. A total of 173 horses has been entered for the race meeting here on June 25, 29 and July 2. The entries comprise 96 in Class 4 and 77 In Class 5. There will be756 words
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Article154 1961-06-16 17 ONDON, Thurs. DelendLj ing champion Joe Carr of Ireland was taken to the 21st hole by an "unknown" Scot beiore winning his third round match in the British Amateur golf championship at Turnberry yesterday. The lanky Irishman, striving to set up a postwar record byReuter - 154 words
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119 1961-06-16 17 LISTON FACES CHARGE OF POSING AS OFFICER PHILADELPHIA. Thurs. Hearing for Sonny Liston. the world heavyweight boxing championship contender, on .several charges, including impersonating a police officer, was postponed yesterday until July 1. Magistrate M. Phillip Freed postponed hearing on the application of George Katz. Liston's manager, who said the119 words
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Article49 1961-06-16 17 OSLO, Thurs.— E. MattarelU, of Italy, won the world championship in clay pigeon shooting which ended here yesterday, with a score of 296 out of a possible 300. Elsenlaucr <USA) was spcond. with the same score. The final placing was decided by an extra match.49 words
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Advertisement776 1961-06-16 17 NOTICE OLD l IDH ARDIANS PLEASE ATI-END meeting at School Hill Trump Road on 21.6.61 at 5.30 pm. to elect representative to Board of Governors. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that no consideration will be given I to applications for compensation j by owners vi sailing vessels afleci- ed by776 words
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Advertisement567 1961-06-16 17 P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from Contractors Class "C and above at the Office of the Slate Engi- neer. Kedah/Perlls at Alor Star up to 12.00 noon of 29th June, 1961 for the Supply of 12" Diameter Asbestos Cement Water Mains and Fittings. Specifications may be seen and567 words
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Advertisement682 1961-06-16 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT GOVERNMENT OF BRUNEI i Vacancy for Trained Laboratory Technician A vacancy exists In the Meuical Department Brunei, lor the pout I of Trained Laboraiory Technician. Applicants must have been trained at the Institute of Medical Research. Kuala Lumpur for at least 3 years or possess equivalent training. SALARY:682 words
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Advertisement170 1961-06-16 17 _Pw^hw_fc Unless you take definite step* I to prevent it. you may at any I time offend with perspiration I odour. (Everybody perspires!) I But once you've applied WHttmMKl ODO-RO-NO deodorant, you Ilirif )7ilf[ll know youre protected all day 'II 111 J ion Odour vanishes instantly -«^3_B___. l^^^liJUi -and stays170 words
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Miscellaneous383 1961-06-16 17 SCHEDULE of RACING FIRST DAY: Class 4. Divs. 1. 2. 3 and 4 5}f: Divs. 1. 2 and 3 7f. Class 5. Div. 1 5Jf. SECOND DAY: Class 4. Divs. 1. 2 and 3 6f. Class 5. Div. 2 HI: Divs. 1. 2. 3 and 4 7f. THIRD DAY: Class383 words
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Miscellaneous154 1961-06-16 17 SOCCER TOL'R MATCH: Kedah v Hong Kong Chinese (KFA grd. Alor Stan. SPORE LEAGUE I1IV. 2B: Tan Tock Seng v RAP Tengah (MFA grdi; Div. 3B: BODCA v Khalsa (,8t. George's Rd). KLUANG LEAGUE DIV. 1: ETC v BMH i Sri Oelam). TAILING LEAGUE DIV. 1:CRC v Prison Reserves (Esplanade);154 words
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188 1961-06-16 18 IPOH. Thurs.— Veni Vici Stable 's Morning A Flight, who has stormed his way from Class 4 to Class 1 with four smart wins, is ready for the "big test" on Sunday when he meets a field of188 words
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Article351 1961-06-16 18 Kidjang surprises with dashing workout over 3f r IPOH, Thurs 1 I TMC, a costly failure on the first day, gallopx ed in great heart this morning. Ridden by Merv Posner, the five-year-old reeled off 3f in 37 2/5 with Singora II (Chris Dragon) for company.351 words
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Article, Illustration59 1961-06-16 18 DSIDIUM (extreme 1 left), Roger Poincelet up, goes to the finishing line a convincing winner in the Epsom Derby on May 31. In a photo-finish for places are Dicta Drake (second from left), the runner-up, and Pardao. third. PsidLum, 66-1 outsider in theReuter - 59 words
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Article61 1961-06-16 18 KUALA LIPIS. Thurs. Merican bin Sutan will captain Pahang in their MCA cricket league match against Singapore this weekend. The following will make <he trip to Singapore: Merican b. Sutan. G. F. Stokes, M. O. M. Cope, D. Samuel. Jaggit Singh, Jaspal Singh, Inder Singh. Tengku61 words
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Article192 1961-06-16 18 MELBOURNE. Thurs. 11 After lying idle for 30 years Sandown Park racecourse. 15 miles east of Melbourne, will soon make an Impressive comeback. Like Sydney's Warwick Farm it will feature thoroughbred and car racing. The Melbourne Racing Club is spending between A £2.000.000 and £2.500.000 on192 words
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Article256 1961-06-16 18 Aiming High wins for Queen ROYAL ASCOT HIGHLIGHTS ONDON. Thurs. Kings Troop, a four-year-old trained by Peter HastingsBass for his wife, beat 38 rivals yesterday in the Royal Hunt Cup, the mile handicap which is one of the biggest betting races of the four-day Royal Ascot meeting. Another highlight ofReuter - 256 words
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Advertisement197 1961-06-16 18 FLY ROLLS-ROYCE STYLE To San Francisco and New Tfork jt i wJr ".''-fl ill m HV 1 m wOL hh^-UzM B^lßw. +*^t^^^a^m*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ "™BJ S *^KfJ^ !^9pl^B^B^B^B^Bb B^^Bt^TK BBT^ fl B^B^B^BBBBBbBBI jfl /JE^l^^m^B by BOAC Rolls-Royce 707 f From Hong Kong (convenient connections from Singapore) Stopover in Honolulu fa. j^/ So197 words
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Article332 1961-06-16 19 Thais: No protest but IN FUTURE. CHALLENGE ROUND SHOULD BE PLAYED IN A NEUTRAL COUNTRY— MANAGER SINGAPORE, Thursday. the defeated challengers for the Thomas Cup in Jakarta last weekend, will urge the International Badminton Federation lo stage the challenge round in a neutral country in future. Saowaskadhim Phriendhem, manager of332 words
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132 1961-06-16 19 KUALA LI'MPUR, Thurs. The Thai Thomas Cup players will not take part in the Malayan badminton championships starting here on Saturday because they could not get leave and will have to return to Bangkok tomorrow. A Thai Embassy official hero, Mr. C.132 words
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153 1961-06-16 19 Selangor women expect a tough Cup game I/UALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— 4V Malaya's first-ever interstate soccer competition for women begins on Sunday with two matches. Malacca will play at home against Selangor while Johore will entertain Negri Sembilan at Kluang. Selangor, unbeaten in friendly matches played so far. expect a tough153 words
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Article43 1961-06-16 19 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The women's soccer match between Tan Tock Seng Hospital and Shadows and the Singapore Chinese versus Malays match to be played In aid of the Algerian Aid Fund at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight were washed out by the rain.43 words
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232 1961-06-16 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Motor Club, the organisers, expect a record crowd at the Johore Grand Prix on June 24 and 25. and are busy making arrangements to cope with it. Six hundred policemen. 200 track officials. 100 administrative officials and hundreds of voluntary helpers232 words
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Article406 1961-06-16 19 LEICESTER, Thursday. A CENTURY by 27-year-old Bob Gardner for Leicestershire was the highlight of the first day's play in the match against the Australian After losing three wickets for ten runs, Leicestershire, thanks to Gardner and Alan Wharton, the former Lancashire and England player, who hit406 words
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Article106 1961-06-16 19 LONDON, Thurs. Close of play scores in yesterdays cricket matches: At Lord's: Oxford 329-7 dec. (Nawab of Pataudi 108. Neate 84). MCC 38-0. At Birmingham: Warwick 337 (Cook 52. Fletcher 50, Kennedy 54). Cambridge 23-3. At Southampton: Hampshire 339-4 dec. (Marshall 73. Livingstone 102 not out. SalnsburyReuter - 106 words
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Article107 1961-06-16 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore Youths will take on the Singapore Malaya Cup side in a trial match at Jalan Besar on Saturday (kickoff 5.15 p.m.) Teams are: Singapore: Idros Albar; Lee Wah Chin, Matmoon; M. Sutton. Le» Kok Seng. Osman Johan; Ibrahim Hassan. Rahim Omar, Sahar107 words
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Article79 1961-06-16 19 Arm-in-sling Benaud to rest T ONDON, Thurs. Austra- lian cricket captain Richie Benaud. who was unable to bowl in the closing staees of the First Test against England, had his right arm in a sling yesterday. Benaud's Injured right shoulder has been troubling him again. He said: "I am going79 words
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Advertisement365 1961-06-16 19 in Ijftlfly this month A TALE OF 20,000 CROCODILES y ...Crocodiles lik§ the on* on the right/ firmly gripped by Mr. Tay Hun Tien, one of Singapore s leading y. dealers in reptile skins. iShHI Last year he and others in the business sent WL K I^^V 20,000 crocodile skins365 words
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Advertisement360 1961-06-16 19 DEMAND! THE HIGH SPEEO FILM OF ALL ROUND QUALITY W^^^^r^W^^^ fllm suited for 1 k HHr^i» indoor and I fr*J^^^[ outdoor photoI Vrfl l\^^»^rPrri I graphV a ttie Hk K WAjM year round i if II ]|I*^B It is especially t I i i^^fflßr valuable for c t {1^1?^ use360 words
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Miscellaneous172 1961-06-16 19 SOCCER CORONATION CUP (Labis) Cha'ah Indians 1 Sg Bekolc Est 1; Cha'ah Rangers 2 N. Labis Est 0; Voules Est 2 Oovt. Servants XI 0; N. Labis Est 3 Voules Est 1 Cha'ah Indians 1 Pogoh Est 1; Sg Bekok Est 3 Eldred Est 0. FRIENDLY (Muar): Johore Combined Services172 words
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Article602 1961-06-16 20 LONDON. Thursday British official replies to labour MP on 'disruptive influence' ]\JR. J. B. GODBER, Parliamentary Under-Secretary at the Foreign Office, last night rejected the view that the common market was a disruptive influence in Europe. At the slime time, he emphasised thai the Government hudReuter - 602 words
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104 1961-06-16 20 FLU DEATHS IN P.I. RISE TO 38 IN EPIDEMIC MANILA. Thurs. The influenza epidemic continued unchecked in five cities and 10 provinces in the Philippines today, with 33 deaths. Health Department figures quoted 3.000 flu cases most of them schoolchildren. Some 900 cases were reported in Manila alone. 'Subsiding' IUPI - 104 words
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193 1961-06-16 20 rpOKYO. Thurs. The 1 two atomic bombs that fell on Nagasaki and Hiroshima in 1945 instantly kill. (I 310.000 people, according to a new report by the Japanese Association Opposing Atomic Bombs. The report. prepared after three years of research by specialists, says an193 words
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278 1961-06-16 20 Singapore Umno expels eight rebel members SINGAPORE. Thursday. yHE Singapore Umno tonight expelled eight rebelx lious members, headed by Inche Suyut Surmani. secretary of its City Division, for not toeing the party line. The Federation Minister for Commerce and Industry Inche Mohammed Khir bin Johari. announced their expulsion following a278 words
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Article82 1961-06-16 20 FLYER POPE APPEAL IS REJECTED JAKARTA. Thurs. The Indonesian Supreme Court has rejected an appeal by i Allan Lawrence Pope, U. S. Air Force veteran, sentenced to death for flying a B-20 bomber for the North Celebes rebels in 1958. Pope's only course now la to appeal to President SoekarnoReuter - 82 words
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Obituary64 1961-06-16 20 MRS COM LAI KANC NEE QUEK CMOOK MUI, helovrd mother of Chin Hua, brothers, mMe™. daughters-in-law passed away on 15-6-61. Cortege leavinK No. 3 Derbyshire Road tpr Japanese crematorium on 17-H-flt at 2.00 p.m. DR. It. RAJANAVAGAM: Cnble rrc.iv.-d hy Dr. K.s.R. Alfred, that hn brother Dr Rajanayagam aged64 words
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Article58 1961-06-16 20 MR. AND MRS UOOI Knm Pak think relatives and friends for their valuable pr.-(-nt., and kind attendance on the occasion of their marriage on llth June. MRS. LIZZIE D'SOUZA Thnnks all friends, relatives for their kind assistance, Masses. wreaths, donations, messages of condolence and atttndunre al the funeral of58 words
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Obituary16 1961-06-16 20 CVfcll ONSTANT MEMORY of AR. Walkri i\Vally> Klpht! Kstatr. ■USB*! > killed 16th Juni ll'lv16 words
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Article190 1961-06-16 20 LEICESTER. Thurs. The Australian cricketers had scored 337 for 8 in reply to Leicestershire's first innings score of 239 by tea on the second day of their match here today. Colin Mcdonald made 105 and Peter Burge 137. Tea scores in county matcnes: At LORDS: OxfordReuter - 190 words
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Article156 1961-06-16 20 Deuce in rubber decides title SINGAPORE. Hum.— A 23-ycai- O 010 cleric al me Naval Ba^e. John Zackaria. became the new Siugapoie Junior Badminton Sinolcs Champion when he beat Ooil Geok Xoo 15-4. 14-17. 17-14 1 in the final tonightI; was a close battle In me last two sets In156 words
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Article34 1961-06-16 20 NEW YORK. Thurs. Lord Home. the British Foreign Secretary 1 today received an honorary degree of Doctor of Laws at Harvard University in recognition of his labours "for community among nations." Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article59 1961-06-16 20 LONDON. Thurs. The British Government reiterated today that it would not devalue the pound sterling. Replying to questions in the House of Commons about the "weakness of sterling, Mr. Anthony Barber. EcoI nomic Secretary to the Treasury replied: "We are able to call upon reserves fully adequateReuter - 59 words
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Article404 1961-06-16 20 LONDON, Thuri. T«e via- appoinung May over.seai, flguies uiihei.iec; stock market* here touay. After holding quie'.iy steady. Io firm in the morning MMtOO, markets fell back in UM afternoon, mainly a.s h resu! of pie- cautionaiy marking uonn raihei Lhr.n id seiliag piessme. Biri.'-h funds404 words
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Article62 1961-06-16 20 mMTV,M LONDON. Thurs. The next meeting of the International Tin Council will be j held in London on June 28 instead of June 27. it was announced today. Reuter LISBON. Thur.v The Portugucse oversea* Minister, Dr Adriano Moreira. Mid hero today that "at hast i.OOO orReuter - 62 words
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Advertisement233 1961-06-16 20 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS II i.rrfs KM (V-mmumi ROORICK: To Jill and Hurry a daughter Noni Dianna on 15.6.61. a •liter tor Wendy and Steven at Glenniri™ Hospital. 1USHILA DMARMARAJAH a dauctitrr Vi<<hala crand daughter for Dr. Kajaratnam Teluk Anson on 14.6.61 at Bunc^iar Hospital. flffeadand Tfce ii|| timbs house. Riven233 words
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Advertisement76 1961-06-16 20 m B-te-t _M___L___^^ H^F^ A-K-H—H y^m V _Xv <_-_■ F BH 1 •^■fc _«fil j:_P the best oranges to make the best orange drinks ORANGE CORDIAL Delicious and most economical 20 glasses to a bottle RED LION Malaya s favourite still orange drink ORANGE CRUSH Bubbling over with life, that76 words
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