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Title Section19 1961-06-19 1 AVI It \<. l DAILY riltllKlllt SALE EXCKEBS 90,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY. JINK 19. 1961 15 CENTS.19 words
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Article, Illustration392 1961-06-19 1 11 suspects some from Federation held Grenades, Daoers seized in police raids SINGAPORE, Sunday POLICE have uncovered a plot to assassinate the Prime Minister of Singapore Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, and a few other Ministers. Hand-grenades and documents were seized by the Special Branch in raids from392 words
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160 1961-06-19 1 LAOTIAN LEADERS MEET TO FORM A COALITION GOVT. ZURICH, Sunday. 'piIK three princely leaders of Laos's main political factions met here today for flic firsl time together in a summit bid to form a coalition government The three Princes Prince Boun Oum. Prime Minister of the rightwing Royal Laotian Government.Reuter - 160 words
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Article107 1961-06-19 1 Little Miss 13's body found CAIKO. Sun.— l he charred corpse of a baby girl wus found tinder thr wreckage of a KLM Royal Dutch turboprop airliner which crashed here last .Monday. Cairo newspaperssaid today. The newspapers said the discovery of the Bad) brought the death toll in the crash107 words
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Article, Illustration437 1961-06-19 1 16,000 women go on warpath EQUAL PAY DEMAND: TEACHERS' MEMO KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Sixteen thousand women teachers are on the warpath against the Government which has rejected their request for the same pay and service conditions as men enjoy. Members of the Women Teachers' Union will speak their minds tomorrow437 words
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Article282 1961-06-19 1 HOLLYWOOD Sun A CTOR Jeff Chandler, 42. the ruggedly handsome star who became famous for his barechested film roles, died of blood poisoning i yesterday after three internal operations. Chandler, a native of i Brooklyn, died at Culver I City Hospital, which he enI tered onUP - 282 words
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344 1961-06-19 1 NEGRI ROYAL BANQUET: DENIAL BY GOVT. SEREMBAN, Sunday. Negri Scmbilan (Jovernment today categorically denied that there was a boycott by 60 people of the State Banquet last night in honour of the King and Queen. On the contrary, a Government statement said, only a negligible number of guests were unable344 words
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Article112 1961-06-19 1 UNIVERSITY STUDENT DROWNED gINGAPORE, Sun— A University of Malaya student. S. Sundralingam, 24. was drowned off Coney Island after a rowing boat capsized today. Four other University students, including a girl, also in the boat, swam to the island. 20 yards away. Sundralingam. a keen sportsman now taking his diploma112 words
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105 1961-06-19 1 RAF jet bombers for Darwin delayed PENANG, Sun Two supersonic jel bombers of the RAF one carrying the RAF Bomber Command Chief. Air .'Marshal Sir Kenneth Cross were prevented from taking off from Butterworth for Darwin today. A bird, believed to be a hawk, flew across the path of one105 words
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Article512 1961-06-19 1 Eng Guan forms a new party SINGAPORE. Sun. Former People's Action Party Minister Mr. Ong Eng Guan, announced tonight the formation of a new political party the United People's Party. Mr. Ong recently defeated the PAP candidate. Mr. Jck Yuen Thong, in the HOng Lim by-election. He was contesting as512 words
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Article39 1961-06-19 1 SABOTAGE PLOT v ISHINGTON Illy, (.rn Robert K tml.n .innnmi. i w.i men in li.ir or pi ■abotagi b:i blow ii three mli •ow > r< iiuo> li-i Ma; \r\.i<l i mil I I i i i r i39 words
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188 1961-06-19 2 Push-button power by Russian rocket chief MOSCOW. Sun.—Marshal Kiril Moskalenko. supreme commander of Soviet missile forces, warned today that Russia had rockets capable of delivering a warhead of tremendous power to| any point of the world I and wiping out an aggressor. In an article for mark the 20th anniversary188 words
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442 1961-06-19 2 OUTCRY OVER WARSHIPS FOR PORTUGAL LONDON, Sun rjHE Admir a 1 1 y said last night Britain had sold two 1,580-ton frigates to Portugal "to meet Portugal's Nato obligations." Sunday newspapers predicted that as a result of the sale the Labour opposition will launch its third parliamentary attack on the442 words
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Article218 1961-06-19 2 Now a UN kidnap plot alleged EOPOLDVILLE. Sun. J —Gen. Joseph Mobutu, Congolese Army commander, yesterday alleged a United Nations unit was involved in a plot to kidnap himself and his aides. He said the unit was planning to train a "para-mill-tary unit outside the Congolese army" to be usedReuter - 218 words
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Article219 1961-06-19 2 LONDON, Sun.— Russian dancers ?n the Leningrad State Kirov Ballet, here for their Covent Garden season, said last night they thought love was behind the disappearance in Paris of one of their principal male dancers. Rudolf Nureyev. Nureyev. 23, who dashed through the barrierReuter - 219 words
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Article, Illustration501 1961-06-19 2 CHANDLER DECIDED TO ACT WHILE STILL AT NEW YORK SCHOOL HOLLYWOOD. Sunday. JEFF CHANDLER, who died in hospital yesterday, decided to be- come an actor while he was still at school but was unable to take part in dramatic activities because he had to help his mother run a smallReuter; UP - 501 words
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Article46 1961-06-19 2 NEW DELHI. Sun. Russia will provide equipment and technical assistance to build India's first state-owned oil refinery under an agreement signed here yesterday. The refinery at Barauni in Bihar state, eastern India, will process 2.000.000 tons of crude oil annually. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article23 1961-06-19 2 MOSCOW. Sun. Mr. Khrushchev has been awarded his fifth Order of Lenin and his third Hammer and Slckel Medal.—ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article22 1961-06-19 2 JAKARTA, Sun—A Darul Islam rebel leader in West Java. Col. H. Zainal Abidin. has surrendered to the army. —U.P.IUPI - 22 words
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Miscellaneous27 1961-06-19 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby yeSTE/fDAvf ""||7PQ4y| II lln .(T.gEO PCAR?I[ AWiHu^n,^ <^V 'Ml k~~)S Tuc eeos react f^V '1 R^ff) VfORYOUIOPUMT /A I \\^s&(MMMm) VJH6 PtJUHiMS^27 words
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Article360 1961-06-19 3 They 'agree over broad lines' of U.S. reply to Russia on vital issues WASHINGTON, Sunday. VILEST Germany joined Britain, France and the United States in meetings here yesterday to discuss the United States' reply to the Russian demands for a German peace conferrence and its implied360 words
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Article119 1961-06-19 3 A-TESTS: U.S. WARNS RUSSIA WASHINGTON, Sun The U.S. warned Russia yesterday that failure to agree on a nuclear test ban would mean "each government will face an increasing need to take whatever steps may be necessary in its own defence, including nuclear testing." In an aide memoire replying to theReuter - 119 words
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Article, Illustration38 1961-06-19 3 A demolition team from Benicia Arsenal, flown to Stockton, California, by helicopter, starts clearing a highway 90 miles north of Stocktou of debris and the live ammunition. An ammunition truck exploded there. UPI picture.UP; UPI - 38 words
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Article60 1961-06-19 3 LONDON. Sun. Leaflets showing the devil handing a packet of cigarettes to a small boy and gloating "You don't pay now I collect later" are to be distributed in Mid- dlesex county schools, as part of a campaign to warn children that smoking can leadReuter - 60 words
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Article97 1961-06-19 3 BOMB IN FLAT -OUT THE DOOR ORAN, Sun. A French police inspector saved his life yesterday by throwing ;t homb out the door of his flat seconds before it exploded. His wife heard the bomb thrown into the flat, called her husband and threw herself to the floor. It exploded97 words
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Article31 1961-06-19 3 Horse race news now barred COLOMBO, Sun*— The Bill banning horse racing news in Ceylon became law tcday. The move Is a prelude to stopping horse racing from early 1964.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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225 1961-06-19 3 LONDON. Sun. The Sunday Telegraph reported today that President Soekarno of Indonesia had returned to Europe from his State visits to Moscow and Peicing with active encouragement to seize Dutch West Guinea "by fair means or foul, and to do it thisReuter - 225 words
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213 1961-06-19 3 BRITAIN MAY IMPOSE CONTROLS ON MIGRATION J ONDON. Sun. The Observer today said the British Government may be considering restricting immigration from the Commonwealth. Reporting a speech by the Home Secretary, Mr. R.A. Butler, the Observer .-,aid: "It is believed that ministers have come round to the view that something213 words
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Advertisement318 1961-06-19 3 r Eft i mm m£l Ts W Your precious eyes deserve the finest care! Bath.- them with new Eye-Mo, the eye lotion that now contains the wonderworking medication used by eye specialists everywhere. For years, doctors and noted eye specialists have used Zoarin Eye-Mo's exclusive brand of this medically proven318 words
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Miscellaneous418 1961-06-19 3 RADIO SINGAPORE club: 110 Whl l Are hoy;: BHOSTV WAVEISmb*! J-2 Down" 0 T 41 metres MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: RADIO MALAYA 476 metres n«iviv/ ivimi_M I M A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.02 NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; SERVICE: 41.7 Metres 7.05 Melodies At Sunrise- 8.00 The AM 6°o418 words
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Article, Illustration796 1961-06-19 4 'WE MUST SEE MERGER OF SPORE MALAYA' gINGAPORE, Sun. Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toll Chin (.'live, tonight declared that all who loved a free and independent Malaya in us t see the reunion of Singapore and the Federation. Dr. Toh. speaking at the People's Action Party's796 words
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Article265 1961-06-19 4 'SINGAPORE, Sun. Mrs. Felice Leon -Son. president of the Singapore Congress, tonight declared that the time for Singapore to get merdeka from Britain had not come She was speaking at an election rally at Tras Street to introduce her party's candidate and organising secretary. Inche265 words
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Article30 1961-06-19 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Karalkudl Doctor Alagappa School of Music tonight gave a recital of Indian classical dances at the Victoria Theatre in aid of the National Theatre fund.30 words
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Article888 1961-06-19 4 SINGAPORE, Sun 'THE Alliance candidate in the Anson by-election, j 1 Dr. Chee Phui Hung, tonight declared that his party, which had the blessings of Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, was the only party which could bring about closer ties with the Federation of888 words
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Article27 1961-06-19 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.—Water will be cut oft* along Nlven Road between Wilkie Road I and Mount Emily Road, from j 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. tomorrow.27 words
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Miscellaneous340 1961-06-19 4 flTHE following is today's London. Frankfurt. Rome. BeiI schedule of civil air- ""i Bombay. Madras (Al 402) craft movements at Paya Ja pnv Lebar airport. Singapore: T Malayan Airway*: From Kuala Lumpur (ML 171) 10 a.m.; ARRIVALS from Penang. Ipoh. Kuala LumBOAC: From Hong Kong (BA pur. Malacca (ML 103)340 words
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Article361 1961-06-19 5 'Heaven 5 for expats at expense of local staff: War Department body KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE War Department Civilian Staff Association has accused the British War Office of resorting to a new form of exploiting Malayan employees here. The association criticises the new system in the works361 words
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Article106 1961-06-19 5 I ONDON, Sun.— An assistant botanist In the Federation Department of Agriculture, Mr. N.T. Arasu. a researcher on double-cropping In rice, will go to Cambridge later this year. There he will meet rice experts from 30 other ricegrowing countries attending a six-week course on106 words
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Article46 1961-06-19 5 SINGAPORE, Sun—Fifteen Malayan Airways apprentices left by air today for a 15--month training course in Scotland. The apprentices, five of whom are from the Federation, will be trained for basic aircraft maintenance engineering licences at the Airwork Services training school of engineering.46 words
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Article46 1961-06-19 5 SEGAMAT, Sun. A bus carrying 10 passengers crashed into a ditch at the first milestone Jaian Buloh Kasap while negotiating a bend here today. The passengers, driver and conductor received minor injuries and were treated as outpatients at the district hospital here.46 words
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Article48 1961-06-19 5 Shorthand exam successes KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Seven candidates have passed the Malay shorthand teachers' examination. They are Inche Maamun bin Ahmad, Inche Mohamed Dall bin Abdullah. Inche Mohamad bin Mohamed Nor. Inche Ahmad bin Jamil, Inche Kamaruddln bin Dahlan. Inche Sohor bin Hussain and Inche Rafie bin Abdul.48 words
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Article52 1961-06-19 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Chinese YMCA here held a tea party and prize-giving ceremony yesterday at its premises in South Pier for all those who participated In their recent flag day campaign Mr. Yip Tung Shan, chairman of the student and youth work committee gave away52 words
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Article, Illustration238 1961-06-19 5 ITUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— A Colombo Plan expert said here today that he believed Malaya could increase its revenue by making use of its waste land to grow cashewnuts. He is Mr. K. Tejappa Shetty. cashew development officer of Mysore State, who arrived from238 words
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143 1961-06-19 5 PENANG, Sunday. MR. LIEW YIN SOON, president 01 the Australian and New Zealand Graduates' Association of Malaya, today urged other graduates to join. "There are ar least another 300 potential members throughout the Federation." he told the association's delegates' conference. Mr. Liew said there were now143 words
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Article124 1961-06-19 5 Youth is knifed and shop robbed SINGAPORE, Sun. A 17O year-old sundry shop assistant was knifed today in a struggle with five armed robbers in Payar Lebar Crescent here. The gang escaped with a quantity of beer, stout, cigarettes, tinned provisions and $20 in cash. The wounded youth. I.im l.im124 words
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184 1961-06-19 5 I/UANTAN. Sun. The first step towards educating the illiterate in rural areas in Pahang has been taken with the setting up of an Adult Education Office here. The office, directly under the Ministry of Rural Development, has been set up under the Governments plan to184 words
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369 1961-06-19 5 Jail for man found standing over body of his wife's former nusoana ALOR STAR, Sunday. gOON after being seen leaving a room with his ex-wife, a padi planter was found fatally wounded, wiih Piah binte Idris, the woman's present husband, standing over him holding a parang, the Kedah Assize Court369 words
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Article40 1961-06-19 5 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The annual meeting of the OverseaChinese Banking Corp. Ltd. was held here yesterday. The bank made a profit last year of $3,966,623 after providing for taxation, depreciation of fixed assets, staff bonus and contingen-40 words
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Advertisement148 1961-06-19 5 The KIENZLE-Teller Posting 4 J% Machine, model 103K, with automatic Posting in savings-books g and other pass-books. Sr^ Accumulates iht control totoli separately mf^ <^ c 11 on( credlt J?" Fri«t* protective oitenskj before gßj^jrtjSl p omountj and lotoli; Pjjf ln*crib«* <u)ly automatically the tar&\tk?>S mgs-bookt or othef postbooks in148 words
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Advertisement67 1961-06-19 5 iifSik fin jt ELs I TITIIC 1 U U -KcyaC- 6ime n IU J j YOUR GUARANTEE OF EXTRA QUALITY its extra quality that makes washing easier. easier on the hands and the clothes— Double Arrow made in Malaya for local needs lathers easily and washes cleaner and so economical67 words
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489 1961-06-19 6 TZUALA LUMPUR, rv Sun. The Government will soon seek world-wide architectural talent to design a $23 million hospital for Kuala Lumpur. It will invite all architects who have fulfilled the formal requirement of registering with the Federation of Malaya489 words
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Article, Illustration177 1961-06-19 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. In a colourful ceremony the Bishop of Penang. Msgr. Francis Chan, today ordained his nephew. Francis Lav. a priest at the Sacred Heart Church in Tank Road. Following the speeches of welcome to the new priest, the Bishop later knelt before his nephew and received177 words
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Article113 1961-06-19 6 Cargo liner on maiden voyage CINGAPORE. Sun. Royal Rotterdam Lloyd's largest cargo vessel, the Seine Lloyd, arrived here today on her maiden voyage from Europe to the Far East. The vessel is equipped with 12 deep-tanks for carrying latex, coconut oil and palm oil ftom Singapore. She and her 'wo113 words
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143 1961-06-19 6 TWELVE MORE LAND SETTLEMENT PROJECTS PLANNED KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. PLANS for 12 more settlement projects in the Federation are being considered by the Federal Land Development Authority. They are a step towards the Government's target of settIng up a dozen settlement schemes each year until 1965. Estimated cost is $175143 words
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Article72 1961-06-19 6 OLD CLOTHES FOR THE NEEDY PLAN KUALA, LUMPUR, Sun.— The People's Progressive Party branch here plans to start an old clothes for the needy" programme here once every two months. During the past four weeks, members of the public have sent about 200 items of clothing to the office here.72 words
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152 1961-06-19 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Nine Bills will be introduced for the first time when the House of Representatives meets tomorrow. The present session will last for five days. There will be day and night sittings The Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. will Introduce152 words
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Advertisement263 1961-06-19 6 W IF YOU [suffer] FROM A ASTHMA I READ THIB I EPHAZONE tablet* are available •o all sufferers from asthma, bronchitis, bronchial catarrh, phlegm on the chest, hay fever and allied complaints. EPHAZONE is easy to take, safe to use and give* quick relief and (ureness of effect. The properties263 words
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Article, Illustration1172 1961-06-19 7 Age couldn't dim the spell of Parisian singer STAGE DARLING WAS SHOPGIRL STORMS of applause shook the Paris nightclub Kldorado one rwning in 1929 as a tall, angular woman in a tight green dress and black gloves made her longDaily Mirror - 1,172 words
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Miscellaneous233 1961-06-19 7 Buys Bunny By Balph BeimduM a^ fca*«awkl l f EH, WHAT WAS ITVA^ I\l SAIP I WANTEP "1 I ~SJ k WANTEP BESIPES A A SHAV4F. s^/ OKAY! V H SHINE ELMER? SHAMPOO ANIP /fry S~S\) /itsJl\sj X^/tfr ji^-v i\V"7 A s "°*sw//ve/ f)jfcr\ Li'l Abner By Al Capp /^'TH'233 words
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Article134 1961-06-19 8 it Ward, Sit (Minimum) JOHNNY BONO at Thf Cockpit pon t rain tin appearance*. Tel RAND NEW (VALVE radios at bargain pner of only $70 eacb. Ruin to Whitraway Record Bar today. ROSCE O'OR ii.oo Grand Restaurant >. Tea Tim* daily 3 pin. to 7 p.m. Kvrry Wednesday Satay134 words
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Article603 1961-06-19 8 No-one can call the unified salary scheme lor Federation teachers, agreed after nearly four years of negotiation, simple. But it is simpler than before, and that is no mean achievement, for at least out of the welter of systems one rational, integrated system of appointment and payment603 words
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Article361 1961-06-19 8 To the congratulations which Malaya extends to the islands of the West Indies on the achievement of independence is added a particular interest in the form which independence is to take. The twelve territories which have constituted since 1958 the selfgoverning Federation of the West Indies are to361 words
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Article175 1961-06-19 8 Klang Although the Alliance professes grave disappointment with the result of the Klang Town Council elections, it cannot be said that there is general surprise over the outcome. Few people have failed to remark the swing towards the opposition parties in the current series of local government elections. The175 words
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1162 1961-06-19 8 a Staff Writer - a Staff Writer NOW NEARLY 20 YEARS LATER THE HIGH POINTS OF THOSE WARTIME TALKS BY THE BIG 3 by IN admiration of the British war effort, Stalin proposed that Britain should be given certain additional bases and strong points throughout the world.1,162 words
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263 1961-06-19 8 \yHILE 1 realise that members of the "Brains Trust of Radio Malaya probably are inhibited to a certain extent in their discussion of the questions submitted by listeners. 1 remain astounded at their lack of courage when asked in Saturday's broadcast whether they263 words
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145 1961-06-19 8 "THE Malayan Railway has made enviable progress over past years and is iendering genuine service to travellers. The aircondltioned first class coaches and second class bullet cars are really luxurious; the third class compartments too provide much comfort. While these comfortable travel facilities are145 words
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Letter106 1961-06-19 8 "("OMMUNALISM' has become a very fashionable word in the political arena today. Our major political parties are only too happy to harp with almost Incredible industry on this apparently InwtMHH tible theme. Words are but wind. If our political leaders are truly and sincerely106 words
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Letter101 1961-06-19 8 IT is more than two years since I passed my O.C.E. yet the majority of the business houses In Singapore know nothing of its worth. This sad Ignorance mattes it rather difficult for G.C.E. holders to Ret employment. 1. for Instance, have already tried five101 words
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56 1961-06-19 8 Singapore MUSHROOMING FOOD STALLS QNE can see every day stalls going up like mushrooms along Tiong Bahru Road. Alexandra Road (near the Housing and Development Board offlcest and In Redhlll Estate At one stall in Redhlll Close erected on an open field there is a hawker selling fish though therp56 words
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374 1961-06-19 8 JOHANNESBURG. SunSouth Africa's •shebeens" speakeasies characterised by dim lights, a matey atmosphere and some of the roughest liquor in the world— may be on the way out. For years the country's "Shebeen Queens," hardfisted African mammas, have been distillingReuter - 374 words
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Advertisement10 1961-06-19 8 A CLEAN SHAVE ANYWHERE I JNIO II BATTERY l^Jlk SHAVER10 words
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Article255 1961-06-19 9 MARSHALL CALL TO UNION MEN ttINGAPORE. Sun.— Mr. David Marshall, legal adviser to the 10,500--strong Public DailyRated Employees' Unions, today called on them to remain active politically At a tea party, at the unions' headquarters in Race Course Road this evening he said: "You must organise means of influencing oolltical255 words
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Article, Illustration671 1961-06-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun TUN LEONG'S CALL TO CHINESE LEADERS: DISCUSS ISSUE IN A BUSINESSLIKE WAY 'PHE Minister of Justice, Tun Leong Yew Koh, today urged Chinese leaders to exercise tolerance over the Chinese education issue and to discuss it "in a businesslike manner" to obtain a solution.671 words
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187 1961-06-19 9 Tengku and Perak leaders talk over party problems TPOH. Sun. Tengku 1 Abdul Rahman met members of the Perak State Executive Council this morning at the residence of the Mentri Besar, Dato Sha'ari bin Shanee. "It was very profitable," the Tengku told the Straits Times later. "We have come a187 words
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Article81 1961-06-19 9 \IUAR. Sun. Dr. Fu Wah 11 Klan. 37. was killed In a car accident at the 13th mile Muar-Tangkak road this afternoon. He died two hours after admission to the district hospital. Dr. Fu. who is in private practice here, was driving to Mount Ophir81 words
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Article44 1961-06-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The general manager (pharmaceutical department i of Flsons Overseas Limited, Mr. C B. Bebb, arrived hero today from London by BOAC Comet for a week's stay. He will make a survey of the pharmaceutical markets In Malaya and Singapore.44 words
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322 1961-06-19 9 Victimisation— by mine union leader I KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Unionists who dared to reveal the true position of any industrial dispute to the Press or the public would be victimised by their employers, the chairman of the Selangor branch of the All-Malayan Mining 'ndustry Staff Union. Mr. Chan Kirn Chin.322 words
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Article, Illustration22 1961-06-19 9 MR. GREGORY, his wife. Gerrya. and their two children Donald and Leonora. Straits Times picture.22 words
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607 1961-06-19 9 AUTHORITIES REFUSE TO RENEW HIS PROFESSIONAL VISA SINGAPORE, Sun, A UNIVERSITY of Malaya lecturer, on a 30--month contract, has been told to leave Singapore at the end of his first year. The immigration authorities here have refused to renew his professional visit pass, without which he cannot remain In the607 words
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Article29 1961-06-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— A demonstration on Indonesian style cooking will be held at the Women's International Club at 5 p.m. on Wednesday. Members and friends are invited.29 words
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Article31 1961-06-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The annual meeting of the Postal and Telecommunications Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd. will be held at the Federal Canteen here on July 2.31 words
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Article38 1961-06-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Eight students from Malaya —seven of them holders of Colombo Plan scholar. 1 hips are taking courses leading to a degree in engineering at the Canterbury University School of Engineering in New Zealand.38 words
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Article133 1961-06-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. T^HE DEPUTY Director of Medical Services, Dr. 1 Haji Mohamed bin Mohamed Ibrahim, has been made an officer for the Order of St. John, one of the oldest awards for services to humanity. Six other people have received awards as serving brothers133 words
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101 1961-06-19 9 AFTER 26 HRS. BIRD COMET TAKES OFF SINGAPORE. Sun.— After a 26-hour delay, the London -bound BOAC Comet jet, "grounded by a sparrow yesterday, left Paya Lebar airport today with a new engine. A team of mechanics checkins the engine that killed the sparrow decided to take the extra precaution101 words
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Article165 1961-06-19 9 ITUANTAN, Sun. The Kuantan Town Council will become fully autonomous from Friday when 15 newlyelected councillors meet to choose a president and deputy president. The councillors. 10 Alliance and five Socialist Front, were nlected on May 27 At present the district officer Is chairman. All165 words
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Article44 1961-06-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Mr. Maharishi Kavi Yogi Shuddhananda Bharati. a patron of the Pure Life Society in Kuala Lumpur, will sDcak on "Towards one humanity" at the reception in Kanshiram Hall. Dharma Institute. 6th milo Puchong Road at 6 p.m. on Tuesday.44 words
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Advertisement150 1961-06-19 9 TaT. J The Was P ie j^^ can be worn under \\i^k B the sleekest Cheong vl l U j^L Sam or skirt. It \fl slims the waist. Slfl V has detachable suspenders and is A tg made of the finest V^H |P^^ Bri-Nylon Voile fl V witn embroidered W150 words
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Advertisement224 1961-06-19 9 When your child is in pain T ou can now > at r > P vc ■spirin safely Sw-13*?^-] special Children's aspirin. Doaors know that aspirin is best for treating fever and /wJjSifiP relieving pain in Children, but only in (Sr^Jll smail > exact, safe doses. That is why r224 words
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THE WORLD OF BOOKS
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Article, Illustration136 1961-06-19 10 TAGORE: NOT ONLY ASIA'S BUT THE WORLD'S IN 1927 Rabindranath Tagore visited Malaya in the course of a tour which embraced, Thailand and Indonesia. His mission, as he said in one of his addresses in Kuala Lumpur, was to reveal what was universal in Indian culture. Recollections of this visit136 words
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203 1961-06-19 10 Victoria to Churchill: Colourful episode in history I THEY SAW IT HAPPEN, 1W7- 1940. By Am Bri 9g i. Bon I Blockwood )0t) SPHERE are as many different kinds of historical material as there are historians, observes Professor B r i g g s. introducing five hundred pages of men203 words
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713 1961-06-19 10 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD By PEOPLE! CHALLENGE TO SURVIVAL. By Williom Vogt. (Golloncx 215.) THE world's population is growing at the rate of a hundred a minute. There are 500 million more people in the world than there were twelve years ago when Mr. Vogt713 words
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Article381 1961-06-19 10 ATHLETICS: HOW TO BECOME A CHAMPION. By Percy Wells Cerutty. (Stanley Paul. 21s > By W. WARWICK \MR. CERUTTY is the m man who runs alongside Herb Elliott, one of the revolutionary athletics coaches who have helped to shatter every record in the book, particularly the records381 words
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Advertisement333 1961-06-19 10 Are you looking ahead? How many times have you seriously thought about the future and what it holds for you and your family? What have you done about it? The man who has not only thought about it, but taken action, can answer confidently. He has provided for the needs333 words
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Advertisement176 1961-06-19 10 Announcing our appointment as Sole Agents for Singapore, Federation of Malaya, North Borneo, Sarawak Brunei. FOR I MITSUBISHI 500 I I KUROGANE "BABY" I I POPET SCOOTER I I MITSUBISHI I I DIESEL ENGINE I ASSOCIATED AUTO CO., LTD. I Office: 239, Alexandra Road, Spore, 3. Tel: *****. Showroom: 371-373,176 words
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Miscellaneous291 1961-06-19 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Causing trouble, the pair of 1. High-explosive stacked round them point to the enclosure Welsh headland causes an- (9). xiety (7). 8. Earth measurement can be a 5. Penland, despite spirited en- poetic matter at heart (7) vlronment, is yellow (7). 9. Supports animals and291 words
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Advertisement1749 1961-06-19 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREIGHT ENQUIRIES: Tel: 2415 PASSAGE ENQUIRIES: III: Mil TO ADEN, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON I CONTINENTAL PORTS. Spore f Sham *w*n% LYCAON W'scr'ps, l'peel. A'mouth. Ii Pt/Jiie 21 Jm 22 MELAMPUS Liverpool. Glasgow Jm 21 June 24 Juie 25,21 Im It/ 1 TALTHYBIUS Genoa, A'werp, Holt, H'burg1,749 words
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Advertisement2905 1961-06-19 11 j^Mi^^MjMjM<^nH| THE E. A. C. LINES *»««.<.= yd*???!!*. 0(N tDSU MEBITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL I SCANDINAVIAN PORIS jj^^j~_^!w S'roie h S'Mm Penang nlfiz\j9 "SEIANOIA' l, 22/24JMN 25/*****0 21/21 Jill XINA J&l "SIBONGA" ti II June 4 July 5/ 7 July I 1 July JLWtmSr "MEONIA I 2t/22 Jlly 23 25 July 262,905 words
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Advertisement1327 1961-06-19 11 W, McALISTER «t CO., LTD. W^ ELLERMAN LIME eSt KLAVENESS LINE LONDON. HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM. HAVRE LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO. I HULL. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER t PORTLAND CITY OF NEWCASTLE Acceptug cargo fer Ceitral t Sautl S'pce P Sham Henang America. 21 2b June 21/2tJm It Jm/ 1 Jlly BONNEVILLE CITY OF1,327 words
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MALAYAN SHARE REVIEW
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1732 1961-06-19 12 From Our Market Correspondent THE two characteristics of the mining section of the Malayan Stock Exchange last week were indigestion and hesitancy. The period was one of adjustment and marking time, but the turnover was reasonable. Undoubtedly the market has been over-bought in tin shares1,732 words
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Article21 1961-06-19 12 Malayan Stock Indicr*: June 17 June 16 Industrials: 170.02 170.11 I-ins: 327.87 327.05 Rubbers: 246.72 247.35 Ian. 1 1958=100.21 words
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Article92 1961-06-19 12 Robinson Ist prof. do. 2nd pref. A. Ilitam Idris Hyd. Malayan Tin Kepone Dredging S. Malayan Tanjong Tin Ayer Panas Sf. Tukang t Interim. Current payment 6% 8% 74d.t lid. 9d.+ ls.t Is. 3d.t 6d. 30 els. 10 Date of payment June 30 June 30 Aug. 4 July92 words
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Article1286 1961-06-19 12 r FHK state of shares on the A Malayan Stock Exchange showing last business to June 10 (A) and last business since that date (B) with II and I. standing for Highest and Lowest business last year and to date, were: ■MM H I > B Alex1,286 words
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COMMODITIES REVIEW
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Article138 1961-06-19 12 THE Malayan Exchange Banhe' Aese- ciatien made these changes In Ita rates to merchants on Saturday (all ra.tr* to S1OO): New Verh: buying airmail T.T. 32 9/16. O.D. 3> 11/16. 90 dm 32 15/16 credit bills, 33 1/16 trade bills. Cinmi: buyinK airmail T.T. 32|, O.D. 32!. 00138 words
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Article37 1961-06-19 12 IcrilltKK TIN (perlb.) i per pica I) Jane 12 832 cU. 5450 June 13 84 rts. $448.25 June 14 82? cts. $447.73 June 15 82S cts. 5445.25 Junr 16 83i cts 5447.25 June 17 5448.62137 words
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481 1961-06-19 12 AFTER being static at its highest level of the A year for the third successive trading day on Monday, the price of tin slipped on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. The Thursday price of $445.25 was $4.75 below Monday's level. On Friday there481 words
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Advertisement1179 1961-06-19 12 Kxpr«ss U.S.A. Pacific tfc Atlantic Coast Service t.T.A E.T.A. E.T.A. E.T.A. I.T.A. Spore Hongkong Honolulu S. Francisco L. Angeles N. York •Orttee Mare" Ms. 1/1 23 June I Jaly 14 July II Jaly 31 Jell "lievsmi Mara" 17 20 July 24 Jat> S »m is Au| II «ut 3 sept1,179 words
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Advertisement514 1961-06-19 12 WE SPEND ALL OUR TIME ON YOUR AFFAIRS.... Th* Monogan of the SICOND MALAYAN FUND arc financial experts who have accumulated a vost amount of experience and knowledge of this market. Let them spread your investment over Malaya's soundest enterprises. Application farm and free booklet obtainable from the Vnnnqtru. M.l.514 words
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Advertisement51 1961-06-19 12 K ORIENT MID-EAST k GREAT LAKES' I^ SERVICE s.s. HELLAS DIRECT TO MONTREAL. TORONTO. HAMILTON. BUFFALO, ERIE. CLEVELAND, TOLEDO, DETROIT. GREEN BAY. MILWAUKEE CHICACO. Singapore P Sham Penang June 27/29 June 30/ July 1 |uly 2/3 PATERSON, SIMONS «c CO., LTD. Singapore Tel: ***** P. Swettenham Tel: 6544 Penang Tel:51 words
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Advertisement1306 1961-06-19 13 bL_B___^Bs-_^L l________^^____L^^^B-^-Bsllll CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE i:i YX TRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS To enable urgent maintenance work to be carried out, and the olianKiiiK of transformer to larger capacity in Chancerly Lane Substation, it will be necessary to shut dowji electricity supplies from 8.30 a.m. to 6.00 pjn. on1,306 words
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Advertisement955 1961-06-19 13 ■■■■■^■■■H __^^^^^^_^^_^_^^^__^^^__J^^^^^___ JH __D________BssvJsßaVJLaVjHLasvJ s______Bsaa (Continued from Pace 8) i SITUATIONS VACANT It Word, SS (Min.)— Box St ctt. extra TEMPORARY TELEPHONE OPERATOR re<iumd. Please reply to P.O. Box 2094, Singapore In own band writing. WANTED for Malacca one Junior Accounts Clerk and two English speaking apprentice waiters. Apply Box955 words
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Advertisement899 1961-06-19 13 < ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Wordt SS (Min.)— Box SO ctt. extra ROOM TO LIT No. 101 A Frankel Avenue fully furnished $70/- unfurnished $60/- liachelor. Phone Poh Lira ***** I Spore i FLATS:- 2 bedrooms, dining /sitting room, longbath, sen-ant's room. All modern conveniences. un/furnisn«d. Postal District 9. Details pbone899 words
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Advertisement757 1961-06-19 13 HOUSES ft LAND FOR SALE It Word, SS (Min.)— Box St ett. extra 2i Oil TIONO HAM Park Holland Road. Freehold new modern 3-hed- F room Bungalow Prices from $37.000 k 2-ttorey semi-detached $34,500— P.O. li Box 3021 Singapore. TWO WILLKIPT wooden bunga- 8 lows, one rented. 24,200 sq.ft. freehold757 words
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Advertisement770 1961-06-19 13 TUITION 9 Word, SS (Min.)— Box St cts. extra SINGAPORE DRIVING SCHOOL 1 lefresher course S2S. complete I uaranteed $90. competent Instructors/ < < nstructresses Modern Dual-controlled sis. Kill *****. Ml Owen Road. Ings. pore. BALLET IN EDUCATION for mil <c groups mornings/afternoons. Baby Usses; Women's Keep-Kit: Adult be- j770 words
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Advertisement1388 1961-06-19 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE FOR SALE 0 Wordt SS (Min.)— Box St ctt. extra it Word, SS (Min.)— Box SO rli. extra I»SS TORO CONSUL al.*o 1957 Ford CENERAL MOTORS I '.odi.ii- Hoth beautiful condition. View r.nn r.p m. 43.7.*> KVA 440 V 57.4 :s. Urn iK* Road, T«l; I AMPS.1,388 words
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2259 1961-06-19 14 EPSOM JEEP, Ipoh, Sun - FROGGIE SCORES A GREAT WIN IN THE DERBY EPSOM JEEP, Ipoh, Sun. Amusement Park II dies, jockey Tulloh hurt I By BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL $155,250 l»t: *****0 $41,575 2nd: *****4 $19,540 3rd: *****9 $9,978 STARTERS ($1,484 e»chi Not. *****2, '*****. *****0. *****5, *****0. *****1. *****1 CONSOLATION $1,000 ochi: Not2,259 words
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Article32 1961-06-19 14 BIRMINGHAM. Sun—A.ston Villa and Internationale of Milan have agreed on terms for the transfer of England centre-forward Gerry Hltchens to the Italian club. The final decision rests with Hltchens. —Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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307 1961-06-19 14 CYDNEY. Sun.— Results of Australian League soccer matches played yesterday: QUEENSLAND DIV. I— Thistle 0 YMCA 4; oxley 0 Bundamba 0. QUEENSLAND DIV 2— Latrobe 1 Bulimba 0: Dnipio 1 Merton 3: Mitchelton 3 Sandgate 0: Dinmore 3 Taringa 1; Postal 4 Wynnum 7. VICTORIA STATE307 words
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Advertisement1310 1961-06-19 14 UNITED MALAYAN THE TRADE MARKS INSURANCE COMPANY LTD. ORDINANCE CHAPTER 142 RMiISTER IMF MEMBERS This jdvrrtisrtnrnt appears by NOTICE is l.iwby given tnai dirrction of th( ReKMr Jof Trade in pursuant (o Section 100 of the Mark ulld r lhp provisions of Company Ordinance 1940. Urn l!)(7) of thr Ordinance.1,310 words
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Advertisement775 1961-06-19 14 NOTICES UNITED MALAYAN INSURANCE COMPANY LTD. XOTICK OF MEETING NOTICE is hereby given that the Second Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Company will be held at Room 302. Third Floor, Lee Van Lian Building. Klyne Street. Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. 15th July. 1961 al 11.30 a.m. for775 words
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Advertisement751 1961-06-19 14 NOTICES PUSING RUBBER AND TIN LIMITED The Directors announce that an 1 ofler ha* been received from Scion Trusi, Limited acting on behalf ot a syndicate to purchase 1 the whole of tnc issued shuie I capital of the Company amounting I to 425,664 Miares of two tJiiilnigs I each751 words
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Article, Illustration648 1961-06-19 15 MALA YA 'S 'LAST HOPE 9 GOES WITH DEFEAT OF YEE KHAN ITUALA LUMPUR. xv Sun— Jim Poole and Bill Berry will meet in an all-Ame-rican final tomorrow night for the men's single title in the Malayan ba d m inton championships here. In the semi-finals. PooleNg Beh Leow - 648 words
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233 1961-06-19 15 Thais: We did not accept invitation By CONRAD NG KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Saowasakdhim Phriendham, the manager of the Thai Thomas Cup team to Jakarta, said in Singapore yesterday that it was untrue that his players had accepted the BAM's invitation to play in the Malayan championships. The BAM llrst sent233 words
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Article15 1961-06-19 15 V WllliK AN LEAGUE (Montreal): Section A hnal Evcrton (Bn 7 NY Americans 0.15 words
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Article27 1961-06-19 15 DWIS <l I": luropean zone Britain bt S. Africa 4-1 at Bir- I miiiKhnm: Sweden led Spain 2-1 lat Miitlrid: Italy led Germany 2-1 at Munich.27 words
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Article16 1961-06-19 15 BRITISH AMVIKIR (Turn- berry i: 36-hole lmal —Michael Boiuillack bl Jimmy Walker 6 and 4.16 words
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Article245 1961-06-19 15 MUKUGASU TOPSCORES JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. JOHORE drew their Malayan Cricket Association League match with Negri Sembilan here today. Scores were: Johore 68 and 245 for nine declared; Negri 185 and 97 for one. Johore started their second Innings promisingly when Rahman Wahid hit two fours In245 words
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Article28 1961-06-19 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Malaya finished runners-up to Canada in an inter-Com-monwealth golf competition at the famous Walton Heath course in Surrey recently. New Zealand finished third.28 words
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Article140 1961-06-19 15 Eloni keeps Johore attack out f^UALA LUMPUR. Sun. Malaya's first Inter-state women's soccer competition for the Straits Times Cup kicked off today with Johore and Negrl playing a scorless draw at Kluang and Selangor gaining a 2—o away win against Malacca. More than 4,000 fans packril the Kluang Stadium to140 words
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Article48 1961-06-19 15 IPOH. Sun. —Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman won a friendly golf match here today, partnering Ismail bin Saad. an engineer of the Klnta Water Supply. They beat John Smith and Tan Cheng Phor two and one over nine holes at the Tiger Lane course.48 words
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Article30 1961-06-19 15 SPORE IMMOiIM DIV. A: Chinese SC 8 Spore SC 1; Tiger SC 4 Combined Services 3: Dlv. B: Chinehe SC 3 University 3; Tigers 8 Combined Sen ices 3.30 words
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Article95 1961-06-19 15 STORE LEAGUE DIV. 3A: Haikowyu 3 (Seng Pah 2. Albert) Alexandra 3 (Song Haw 2, Kum HongK NEPAL CUP fSg. Patanit: 2'l Gurkhas 2 (Llmbu, Gurung) Depot Brigade 0. CORONATION Cl'P iLablsl: Pogoh Est 6 (Samy 3. Mohamed 3) Eldred Est 1 (Nathan). 1.. PERAK LEAGI'E DIV. 3 (T95 words
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Article165 1961-06-19 15 INTERIM B LEAGI'E (Penang Combined Schools bt PSC Blue 4-0. L. PERAK OPEN iT. Anson): Men's singles s-finals: Lee Yee Meng bt S.P. Rosli 6-3. 6-0; Lee Eng Cheong bt P. Traeholt 6-0. 6-0. Men's doubles: Teh Kong Chiew and Ong Teik Sim bt Mahmood and Idrus 6-4. 6-3:165 words
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Article29 1961-06-19 15 BEGAMAT SECONDARY ENGLISH SCHOOL CROSS-COUN-TRY, SM: 1 Anthony Gomez 3 Raya b. Yunos 3 Allaguru 4 Siva 5 Karim b Wahab 17min. Team: 1 Mortimer House 62 pU.29 words
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Article155 1961-06-19 15 QEREMBAN, Sun.— The Yang di-Pertuan Agong this morning won three golf balls as a wager In a match over 18 holes here. The King ajid MaJ. 1. Williams, captain of the Seremban International Golf Club, beat Atm.i Singh GUI and Chuang Keat Saik. president and155 words
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Advertisement155 1961-06-19 15 P^ HIA I cV v <M wT^ i*m>Mi I JHl'* I fllßßi '^^^■1 Lak M i^JwlH ■J fIL J| iprGl Miss Supershell, 1961 is seen nere with the new Italian Laverda Mini-Scooter. Weighing less than 120 lbs.: the Laverda gives 180 miles per gallon with a top speed of 35155 words
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Advertisement450 1961-06-19 15 fC?> J}^-' $Or Ltb h uko ""tniunokon S«ntr«»o7\ \&Jl"^[~ HOM£LITt '"ny* ««non, dan /v>^*yV^^V "ngo" untok d.bo-a kamanal. fWtIG^T— 90 Ib on M KVA 140 Ik* on 2.3 KVA I RATING— AC.I I3V. 30 cy. on 1.3 KVA h AC.I I3V A 290 V. 30 cy. on 2.3 XV. AjMATUIU450 words
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Article, Illustration482 1961-06-19 16 SEREMBAN, Sun. ROUSING SEND-OFF FROM SEREMBAN fHK Van^ di-Pertuan Agonj? and Kaja Permaisuri AfMf today ended their threeday tour of Negri Sembilan with thousands waving and cheering them everywhere they went. This morning they attended a prayer meetIng at the royal cemetery at Sri Menanti482 words
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Obituary54 1961-06-19 16 MR. CHAN YEN PAI AjMd BT, 19 p.m. .him- i«th at IW, Nefl Koad. ■Inmwu. I.»vink- ti.'li.ncl h.^ l>rloM-d n daughter O«lli rti.v. I «om. Km K'ok :ind K><- 11. rt.m^hl.r-l'. I BW, 7 Orand-Ch.ldnn and 0 Gr.-.it (;r»nd-thi!driii. Kunrral on Tin ml.iv, Job* cut ii at 11 a.m54 words
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Article27 1961-06-19 16 THE FAMILY OF ttM tUt Mi 1.. i v rirt rrtendi fi>r •i-ndinn roiulolt'tii c.«. memtary not ■ttmdmaoi si runeiml on UK l s th Junr27 words
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Article29 1961-06-19 16 UR R. S. GREWAL. sii.it. RAMPM, ih.uiks h_ old KBd t,ew frifiid* for their kind hospn.ilitv <1 irinK his fhort Mijmirn in M Slntapor* iinl ln.!» "Ooort Bye'29 words
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Article38 1961-06-19 16 Rotary SINGAPORE. Sun.—Mr. W. D. J. Vincent will be Installrd n> the new President of the Singapore Rotary Club on June 29 at the Rotary installation dinner and dance to be held at the Catnay Chinese Restaurant.38 words
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108 1961-06-19 16 ITUALA LUMPUR. Sun. More than 1.000 people visited the Kinrara British Military Hospital today when it was opened to the public to mark Royal Army Medical Corps Day. Among the visitors were the Pakistan High Commissioner, Maj.-Gen. Sher Ali Khan and -officials108 words
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313 1961-06-19 16 by ERNEST FRIDA Singapore. Sunday HPHE Singapore Recreation Club versus Indian Association match in the A Singapore Cricket Association Senior tournament on the padang today ended in a fantastic finish with both sides tied at 133. At 5.07 the game looked In the313 words
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137 1961-06-19 16 O'Neill hits 104 not out off Kent I ONDON. Sun. Close of play '\j scores in yesterday's cricket matches: At Thr Oval: Yolks 84 (Lock 4-25) Surrey 127-5. At Canterbury: AuMralians 428--6 (La wry 100 Simp.son 65. O'Neill 104 n.o. > v. Kent. At Bristol: Sussex 155 iLenham 51 D.Reuter - 137 words
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Article112 1961-06-19 16 LONDON. Sun. England's cricket team to meet, AustrHlia in the Second Test match which becins at Lord's on Thursday will be selected from the following 13 players: M. C. Cowdrey (Kent, captain t. K. Bamngton (Surrey*. E. R. Dexter (Sussex*. R. Illingworth (Yorkshirei. G. A. R.Reuter - 112 words
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Article39 1961-06-19 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mrs. H. Stirling beat Miss J. Henderson al the 19th. after being two down at the turn, to win the Singapore women s golf championship in the final at Upper Thomson Road to- (lav39 words
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Article550 1961-06-19 16 POI.KK v INIVKKSITY AT THOMSON ROAII: Police boat University by eight wickel.v IMVKKSITY Jin Bee lbw Cooke 4 Yok H.tn c Sta Maria b D;ir.slian -7 Tony Thong st Steven.- b Dili. sliaii 11 Shanker low Sundram i'BunderaJ c de Witt b Sunclrum a M. .rtens lbw Sundram 0550 words
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Advertisement234 1961-06-19 16 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS -in Mmimum, CLECC: To Margaret and lark daughter .:e\ on IT-l'.-tll ;.t (;i<-nr;ii;lM Ilos|nt;il OTS^ convert it to cash through a tit CLASSIFIED ADVERT IN THE STRAITS TIMES J\ IMti. HOUSE. RIVtR ALLEY .OAD. SINOAPOKC TIL. ISOO BIRTHS. MARRIAGES, DEATHS, ENGAGEMENTS, tf> 4/\ fOR A minimum of234 words
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Advertisement101 1961-06-19 16 fc£y swiss watch ¥0 WELL-KNOWN WF FEATURING Automatic calendar mm No winding ncccsiory JB Wotcrprco» B B Guaranteed accurate and _H KM incorporating the flB GOLD APPLIQUE DIAL. In many attractive I luxurious deiigns. c Obtainable at all watch dealers. Enquiries welcomed. V- ?jK the w o r l d101 words
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