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Title Section21 1961-06-21 1 WIHAt.I lIAILY (lIMIIIIH SALE KV(IK»S 90,000 The Straits Times. i i ii -rr- Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1961. 15 CENTS.21 words
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Article326 1961-06-21 1 Now dealing with top administration grades Tan heads inquiry committee KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday A SPECIAL Cabinet Committee is examining the whole salary structure of Government servants in the Federation. ■I'his was disclosed in the House ol Representatives today Minister of Justice, Tun Leong Yew Koh, in supporting326 words
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139 1961-06-21 1 Davis Cup player suspended in Britain LONDON. Tues. Roger Becker. British Davis Cup player, has been suspended by the English Lawn Tennis Association. Mr Basil Reay. secretary of the L.T.A.. said: "This means that Becker cannot take part in any match or competition throughout the world, including Wimbledon." A statementReuter - 139 words
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Article57 1961-06-21 1 LEOPOLDVILLE. Tues. The Central Congolese Government in Leopoldville and the Lumumbist Government under Mr. Antoine Gizenga i in Stanleyville have agreed to reconvene the Congolese Parliament in Leopoldville on June 25. it was announced today. It will meet under U.N. protection. Police and troops will notReuter - 57 words
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Article197 1961-06-21 1 LONDON, Tuesday. T<HE tin price at last broke through the £880 A barrier today despite heavy selling that is believed to have virtually wiped out the buffer stock. A total of 4,860 tons of metal was traded .in official dealings on the London Metal197 words
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Article101 1961-06-21 1 LONDON. Tues. Mr. Peter Throneycroft. British Aviation Minister, is to visit the Asian Commonwealth countries Malaya. India. Pakistan and Ceylon to discuss the effect on them of any British link with the European Common Market. He will leave London next week, although no specific dateReuter - 101 words
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231 1961-06-21 1 EIGHTY nurses have been admitted to the General Hospital with fooa poisoning. They fell 111 after a meal in the nurses' hostel last night. The dinner served last night had as its main dish roast chicken with aver a:id fried231 words
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Article119 1961-06-21 1 SINGAPORE. Tues. Nine fac'.ory workers, including nix women, were attacked by thugs tonight as they were leaving the National Carbon (Eastern) Ltd. factory in a 1 car at about 10 p.m. Just as they were driving i into Bukit Tlmah Road from the factory,119 words
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Article, Illustration309 1961-06-21 1 Eichmann: had no option but to sign... FORMER S.S. CHIEF (I BELIEVE IN GOD) STAYS IN HIS BULLET-PROOF CAGE AS HE GIVES EVIDENCE JERUSALEM, Tuesday. EICHMANN claimed today that the Israelis who captured him in Argentina forced him to sign a statement that he was willing to stand trial inReuter - 309 words
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Article417 1961-06-21 1 Mac on 'mighty Malaysia' idea LONDON. Tues. Mr. Harold Macmilian. Prime Minister, today described as "striking" a suggestion by Malaya's Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, for closer association of all Commonwealth territories and British defendenries in Southeast Asia. He was replying in the Houso of Commons to a question by417 words
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Article28 1961-06-21 1 LOWER EXPENSES LONDON, Tut>.— St-iv. lO) <1. BritainS h in< ut t.xrhrqurr. Ixld v mon* today be "review irayg "f reducing <mv. meat expenditure m iv Reutrr.Reuter - 28 words
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Article59 1961-06-21 1 SINGAPORE. Tues. A hole-in-one by K. P. Chua, of the Royal Johore International Golf Club, at the 14th on the R.J.I.G.C. course on June 10 has cost the Northern Assurance Co.. Ltd. $50. The amount represented the usual "drinks all round" at the 19th hole, which59 words
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Advertisement37 1961-06-21 1 Heart's Desire ENGAGEMENT and WIUDING RINGS (/>>-' Paw WHITE GOLD V'Vl'W PLATINUM. P.V HEHDRY J«»tll«rv North Bf.dqi R4 AOtiphi Motci Sinqoporr Kuala Lumpur this applicated gold dial. ..this V STf M ll9 ■in j/SKT^ l^ 'of I TITONI<-g>37 words
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Advertisement77 1961-06-21 1 When you are relaxing you'll find yourself M thinking of pleasant things as pleasant fesja as a cool, invigorating glass of Shamrock r V m*. .^a^gj*o^s^*Wov'B| gt\ v! iii'i'i' lit a^Bv strength fP^V^R (t4^ with BKk rkl CjTT|^T|Trp aV^^i^lw Health-giving, invigorating Shamrock Stout enriches the blood because i^s*^W it contains77 words
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Article46 1961-06-21 2 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Eight out of 22 of the first batch of law graduates to pass out of the University of Malaya in Singapore have joined the academic stafT as assistant lecturers or part-time teachers in law. according to the Malayan Undererad.46 words
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Article35 1961-06-21 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Tuan Haji Hassan bin Ilaji Yunos, the Mentrl Besar ot Johore. will officially open the 1961 commerce exhibition at the padang, Jalan Ah Fook. on Thursday at 4.45 d m35 words
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295 1961-06-21 2 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. *pHE SINGAPORE Government has granted a a loan of nearly $500,000 to a local firm which aims to turn the State into one of the biggest ship-breaking centres in South-East Asia. A Finance Ministry spokesman told the Straits Times today that the295 words
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264 1961-06-21 2 K I AI.A LUMPUR. Tues. In a ceremony replete with pomp and pageantry, the Yang di-Pertuan Agong today declared open the new fl| million Federation Military College at Sungei Besi. 10 miles south-west of the Federal Capital. His Majesty said that dur ing his264 words
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Article36 1961-06-21 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A World Refugee Year ball will be held at the University of Malaya here on July 1. starting at 8.30 p.m. It is under the patronage of the Sultan36 words
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Article189 1961-06-21 2 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. npHE University of Malaya in Singapore Students' Union has pledged to oppose any lowering of academic standards in the university to meet the needs of the State. The latest issue of the Malayan Undergrad. the union's papei, said editorially: "While we agree that189 words
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Article68 1961-06-21 2 IPOH, Tues. Mr. and Mrs. Ng Kee Yeow, of Ipoh. will celebrate their silver wedding anniversary in the United States on July 12. They are there to see their son, Mr. Frederick Ng Ying Foo, receive his Bachelor of Science degree at Yale University. An68 words
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116 1961-06-21 2 PENANG. Tues.— A justice of the peace. Mr. Tan Jit Seng, today called on the Government to clarify the position of justices of the peace who are asked to attest statutory declarations. "After the recent passing of an act by Parliament, statutory declarations sworn116 words
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103 1961-06-21 2 DIED AFTER EATING FROG, COURT TOLD SINGAPORE, Tues. A verdict of death by misadventure was recorded today by the State Coroner at the inquest of Ho Tak. 53, of Lorong 17. Geylang, who died in hospital after having eaten a frog which was caught behind his house. Ho, a trisha103 words
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Article27 1961-06-21 2 KANGAR, Tues. A crowd of 5.000 watched the military tattoo staged last night by the Royal Federation Police Band on the Derma English School padang.27 words
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Article19 1961-06-21 2 SEREMBAN. Tuey Mr Varatharajah ha.s been reelected chairman of the Malayan Technical Services Union. Negrl Sembllan branch19 words
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Article, Illustration267 1961-06-21 2 I^UALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Deputy Prime Minister, and Defence Minister. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, today thanked the Britisn Government lor their help in the building of the new Federation Military College. Speaking at the college's opening. Tun Razak .->aid that year by year the267 words
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Miscellaneous433 1961-06-21 2 RADIO SINGAPORE OAr^ SHORT WAVE: 41 metres RADIO MALAYA MEDIUM 476 »etr^ ERVICE: NATIONAL SHORTWAVE A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.02 *»ER\ It E 41.7 metres Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; AM 600 Time Signal, Negara--7.05 Melodies At Sunrise; 8.00 The Ku N e«s Headlines; 6.05 Morning News; 8.05 More Melodies433 words
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Article299 1961-06-21 3 French kill 1 1 Algerians Security forces fire at demonstrators in new flare-up ALGIERS, Tuesday. "C^RENCH security forces opened fire on 'Muslim demonstrators yesterday at the eastern Algerian towns of Taher and Djidjelli, killing 11 Muslims and wounding 23 others, according to reports received in Algiers. Several hundred Muslims tookReuter - 299 words
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Article146 1961-06-21 3 BRITAIN GIVES UP KUWAIT CONTROL LONDON, Tues.— Britain yesterday gave up its 62-year-old protection of the oil-rich Persian Gulf Sheikhdom of Kuwait, and instead announced a treaty of friendship and consultation with it as a fully independent State. Mr. Edward Heath, Deputy Foreign Secretary, told the House of Commons thatReuter - 146 words
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Article27 1961-06-21 3 WASHINGTON.T Tues.— The United States and Russia yesterday opened preliminary talks to pave the way for general EastWest disarmament negotiations tentatively fixed for July 31.27 words
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187 1961-06-21 3 Tree Press essential for growth of nation' ONDON. Tues. Freedom of expression is an essential factor in a nations growth, the Commonwealth Press Union was told yesterday. The speaker was 'Mrs. Vijaya Lakshml Pandit, the Indian. High Commissioner, who with the Pakistan High Commissioner, General Mohammad Yousuf, opened a twodayReuter - 187 words
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114 1961-06-21 3 KAMPALA. Tues.— Uganda moved troops and police reinforcements to its north-east frontier yesterday after reports of a threatened invasion by Turkana tribesmen from Kenya. A midnight battle in the Karamoja district of Uganda left three Turkana tribesmen dead. More than 500 troops ofUPI - 114 words
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Article38 1961-06-21 3 T^EW YORK. Tues The Asia Society announced last night what it called "a new experiment in international exchange" under which leading Asian artists will perform for American audiences in the 1961-62 season.— l .P.I.38 words
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REST OF THE WORLD NEWS
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Article294 1961-06-21 3 GENEVA, Tues. —The International Labour Organisation announced yesterday it would examine Ghana's charge that Portugal was using slave labour in Africa. Ghana charged in March It was not satisfied that Portugal was not using slave labour in Angola and Guinea. The governing body of the294 words
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298 1961-06-21 3 Harvest crisis as China is hit by floods, pests PEKING, Tues. Chinese newspapers yesterday carried reports of new natural calamities affecting agriculture and of fresh incentives to peasants, students and other workers sent to farms to help in harvesting and sowing. The People's Daily front-paged a report of extensive floodingReuter - 298 words
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257 1961-06-21 3 LUSAKA (Northern Rhodesia). Tuesday. jlf R. KENNETH KAUNDA, president of the Northi" 1 em Rhodesian National Independence Party, flew unexpectedly to London yesterday to tell the British Government that Africans are in a fury at the turn the territory's constitutional negotiations are reported toReuter; UPI - 257 words
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Article293 1961-06-21 3 T ONDON, Tues. Labour m.j Members protested in the House of Commons yesterday at the government selling two frigates to the Portuguese government in view of Portugal's policy in Angola. Mr. John Dugdale, former Labour Minister of State for Colonial Affairs, said the sale emphasised aReuter - 293 words
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140 1961-06-21 3 Order to bosses: Raise pay of your workers JAKARTA, Tues. The Indonesian Government has called on private businessmen to raise the salaries of their employees by 25 per cent. The Government recently Increased the pay of civil servants. A circular signed by the Minister for Labour, Mr. Sadjarwo, said theReuter - 140 words
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67 1961-06-21 3 TOKYO. Tues. The Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force said today that VlceAdmlral Nobuyoshi Watanabe. Vice Chief of Staff of the force, would visit Singapore next month. Admiral Watanabe was to Inspect the headquarters of the British Navy's Far Eastern fleet at the invitation of theReuter - 67 words
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Advertisement82 1961-06-21 3 W 1 1 J^k &f- ...with intelligence, y» m '/A H|tv^ human devotion. Be.O^^lgwMßUr /vn cause he knows and [A M*gr* can demand thoughtful ser•^^f vice, a studied cuisine, and that leisure you have been looking forward to. ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES ReIaxonarTINTEROCEAN cru.se, calling at beautiful Ceylon; take your enchanting82 words
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Advertisement273 1961-06-21 3 $ea Master Jresher shirts EXTRA Durability EXTRA Snow Whiteness EXTRA Crease Retention EXTRA Freshness EXTRA Smart Cuffs Collar $24.50 Value ~^y>^~~ FOR ONLY $12.50 "W Also KOOLTON PKfcS^ I Sport Shirt* CHAN&AI'S T^^ M •1, High Street, I Singapore. AURORA LTD. S MELWANI'S 58/62, High Street, 52, North Bridge Road,273 words
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Article76 1961-06-21 4 Water cuts today SINGAPORE. Tues— Water will be cut off tomorrow along Little Road from Paya Lebar Road to end of Little Road and also part of Paya Lebar Road between 427 and 435 Paya Lebar Road, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; along Holland Road opposite 5 3 476 words
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Article439 1961-06-21 4 HE WALKS INTO AN OFFICE ROBBERY gINGAPORE, Tues.— A Special Branch man walked right into a hold-up in an office i and lost his gun. It happened in the ollice of a car dealer in I Cantonment Road, just before noon today. Thugs armed with439 words
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167 1961-06-21 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.-- The Singapore Chinese School Teachers' Union today boosted the Bukit Ho Swee Fire National Relief Fund with a donation of $33,731. 53. A cheque for this sum of money was handed to the Social Welfare Department by representatives of the Union this167 words
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232 1961-06-21 4 TRISHA RIDER KRYST PRAISED FOR FOILING ROB BID SINGAPORE, Tues. Another trisha rider was given a cash award today for helping police to catch two snatch thieves. He is Joseph Hemtnel Kryst, 26. who earned high praise from the ninth police magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates. Yesterday, trisha rider232 words
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Article242 1961-06-21 4 THE following is todays schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar, airport. Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC: From Lonaon. Zurich. Beirut. Karachi. Calcutta, Rangoon (BA708) 5.50 p.m. Garuda: From Jakarta iGA--802) 9 a.m.; from Bangkok (GABO3) 5.20 p.m. Thai International: Fiom Jakarta (T0402) 10.15 a.m. Cathay242 words
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Article, Illustration267 1961-06-21 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Mr. Tan Kia Gan, the Minister for National Development, today called for a spirit of self help from villagers to improve kampong roads. He said this after touring a mile-long road in a village bordering Kallang Basin267 words
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Article143 1961-06-21 4 MINISTRY OF CULTURE FIELD SECTION: Free film shows beginning 7 p.m at (1) Sin Klau School, Thomson Road 6th milestone; (11) Lam Tong School, Holland Road 7ih milestone; (111) Jalan Haji Salam; and ilv) Boon Lay Road 15 U milestone. SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: Local artists' painting exhibition,143 words
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Advertisement292 1961-06-21 4 ODEON "°"> NEXT CHANGE! WALT DISNEY'S NEWEST... AND FOR A VERY SPECIAL EXTRA TREAT... ■■MmP r~ uiAIT fiKkirv i^^A* A*»m m m -JrflT CATHAY (s PORE) OPENS TOMORROW! NOW it CAN BE TOLD! i I ~\-*T A Company Of Marinas! SCOTT BRADY Robert Blake'^Jp Eldillß EdWdrtiS AN ALLIED ARTISTS PICTURE292 words
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Advertisement207 1961-06-21 4 A NEW TRAINING CENTRE SINGAPORE. Tues. Chin Cotterell. the president of Pu training centre for the the Singapore Rotary Club, mentally retarded children The Rotary Club donated in Towner Road was officially $14,000 to run the Centre for opened today by Mr. T. G. the first year. Here he comes207 words
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Advertisement452 1961-06-21 4 I OROANHATION I :last ijmvsftsrj Poramount Prr^c-its X WALK LIKE A DRAGON X Jack LORD Nebu McCarthy <> Plus! Speciol Short In Coler "WHITE ROSE WEDDING" Also Speciol Moviet.-ne News' f "BUKIT HO SWEE FIRE '1 OPENS TOMORROW! X Allied Artist! Presents Scott Brady Elaine Edwords. J j T Maw452 words
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Article, Illustration1288 1961-06-21 5 Opposition asks: Why did Chief Justice refuse pay increase? HOUSE APPROVES HIGHER PAY FOR JUDGES KUALA LUMPUR, Tues f H E Federation Chief Justice, Dato Sir James Thomson, recently asked that his salary should not be increased. Before the House of Representatives today approved a Bill authorising increases in salaries1,288 words
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213 1961-06-21 5 Radio Malaya is third best in Asia, says chief engineer KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. •JHE Chief Engineer of the Department of Broadcasting, Mr. Kirpal Singh, said today lhat Radio Malaya ranked third or fourth best in Asia for broadcasting service. "We have the advantage of having the latest equipment. Very few213 words
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Article56 1961-06-21 5 SUNGEI PATANI, Tues. A whirlwind caused by a cloudburst blew off part of a roof of a lorry shed at the Territorial Army headquarters here yesterday evening. Several sheets of aluminium were whirled up nearly 100 ft. then fell in all directioi. bringing down telephone vim.. No-one was56 words
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129 1961-06-21 5 Sarawak plans primary education for all by 1968 KUCHING, Tues.— Sarawak hopes to introduce primary education for all children by 1968 and the Government is confident of achieving this aim if the "present rate of advance continues," says an official report. "For some areas this aim can be reached much129 words
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Article47 1961-06-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A salesman of Leonowens (M) Limited, Leong Hong Yap, was acquitted in the Sessions Court here today of committing criminal breach of trust of $1,960 belonging to the firm. His defence was not called. He was defended toy Dato R.P.S. Rajasooria.47 words
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Article59 1961-06-21 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. the Deputy Prime Minister, will visit British Army installations here tomorrow to see Polytechnic students under training. He will be accompanied by Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, the Minister for Education. Mr. C.I.C. Scollay, Principal of the Polytechnic, and by59 words
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Article152 1961-06-21 5 I/UALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Selangor Religious Affairs Department today warned local firms against using the term "halal" (permissible) on labels of tinned foods without authority from the Muslim Religious Council. Any firm which failed to observe the warning would be taken to court or be152 words
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Article110 1961-06-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Firemen were today asked NOT to put out a fire by the men who had started the blase in the first place. Two engines had gone from Kuala Lumpur to the Language Institute in Pantai Valley when students raised an alarm over a110 words
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Advertisement61 1961-06-21 5 It's a treat to eat at /^^s (gj) BATTERY ROAD AIR-CONDITIONED FULLY LICENSED Continental, Chinese and Indonesian Dishes A La Carte Menu Luncheons served daily. fr^&Ss*'', Special order decorated *-r > **^-2t^ < cakes for Birthdays, <T 4^.,. Pf\^> jh Wedding- and other 4> <^ occasions our speciality. *V**^*^*. A^61 words
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Advertisement167 1961-06-21 5 will/ BkSHE LOOKS LIKE A MILLION BUT PAYS THE SAME! FANTASTICALLY faster, smoother, lovelier, more luxurious yet yon pay no more by Boeing to London! Fleeting hours of pampered comfort ...smooth, vibration-free flight through the stratosphere as the mighty Rolls-Royce engines waft your palace in the skies to London. Speed,167 words
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Article109 1961-06-21 6 Timber men to go on Aussie tour l/UALA LUMPUR, Tues A party of Malayan Umber experts will leave for Australia next month to learn how to produce more and better sawn timber so that the industry here would he in a stronger, competitive position. The Federation Conservator of Forests (Utilisation).109 words
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Article68 1961-06-21 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tu«S- The Rural and Industrial Development Authority Is helping to put the rubber factory at Grisek on a proper footing. It has been running at a loss. The Assistant Minister of Rural Development. Haji Khalld bin Awang Osman. said this in the House of68 words
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Article51 1961-06-21 6 IPOH, Tues. The txxiy of Mr S. Sundrallngam. 24, a University of Malaya student, who was drowned ofl Singapore on Sunday. Is being brought to his home in TanJong Rambutan for the funeral tomorrow. The remains will be cremated at the Klndu cemetery In Sungei Par!51 words
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1433 1961-06-21 6 Federation ministers explain on items including $52,343 on probe over students TZUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Opposition members today queried a number of expenditure items when the Government sought approval for additional sums of money to cover supplementary expenditure during 1969 and this year. The items are listed1,433 words
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Advertisement383 1961-06-21 6 MILK -rich, pure and always fresh Quality and Economy THE EASY-TO-PREPARE MILK AT THE EASY-TO-BUY PRICE. ||fej23^gil FULL-CREAM POWDERED MILK WITH ADDED VITAMINS A D SS /'^7T?>v TAKE SPECIAL CAR E~ LOOK FOR THE RED I i SEAL— Your guarantee fhaf only the best ond I KfcMllKrfjl Pur«t whole milk383 words
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Miscellaneous196 1961-06-21 6 Buys Bunny By Batph Beintdahl /(YAWNdN If HERE VA ARE \C\Q I I I tU ZTT^H NOW HOW ABOUT SOME "N V-^y ICAfJ'T V HAVE SOWE CEREAL J"~iif--'\>>!Y\ V V PANCAKES AN? EGGS J HEY, BUSS PIXMUCH OT^-"\ AN 1 MILK! ~J 9 X<\£jfc*' \T^ I YOU RE SUPPOSEP) WHILST196 words
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Article, Illustration1204 1961-06-21 7 Singapore Sultan tried to extract toll from traders CHINESE MERCHANTS WERE FURIOUS r fHK Chinese merchants of Singapore were furious. The Colony had been in existence a bare three years; the first junk to arrive from Amoy was in the roads; and the ridiculous Sultan with absolutely no ideas aboutHTS - 1,204 words
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Miscellaneous291 1961-06-21 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS rather than 4 19 22 down (B>. 8. Music and drama. ITV ver- 7 "pana's foresters. sof ston. an eye-opener for the the moon lI Henry IV i (6). worker (9» 8 Be soes backwards. Uking ":SSS!rS2SL 2 M5r i i > li-wlT**^™™ m > 7291 words
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1191 1961-06-21 8 The Straits Times Wednesday. June 21. 1961. The Hidden Hand At Sungei Besi The Oil States The privileges ot parliament are the strongest safeguard against abuee by the Government of its povers under the Internal Security Ordinance. The Opposition must be free tv question the Government's conduct at any time.1,191 words
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LETTERS
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Article353 1961-06-21 8 The smoker— aged 10 ISN'T smoking harmful to children? Last week In the bus I was travelling In after a late cinema show was a young fellow about 10 years old sitting beside his aged father. Suddenly the boy asked him for a cigarette and It was offered without any353 words
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Article, Illustration1773 1961-06-21 8 PATRICK O' DONOVAN - PATRICK O'DONOVAN -this is the real opposition in South Africa by CAPKTOWX. TurviaT IN tho new Republic of South Africa the members cf the L»overnment make speeches. and these are heroically rtoorted. They tend to consist of appeals for national unity, bitter attacks on the1,773 words
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379 1961-06-21 8 UONG KONG. Tues. Peking never allows an opportunity to go by without takins a dig at Mr. Nehru And recent thrusts at India seem to Indicate that China is determined not to cede an inch of the Indian border territory which she379 words
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Advertisement74 1961-06-21 8 SUPER SOLID" ELECTRIC GUITAR **ortarr» \fyl.ng ncludes ungle row <troight-ouir tuning h«odt, o comfort contoured double cutaway body. Superb tremolo from the built-in unit simple up ond down movement oo the Vibrato Arm produce* tremolo ot individual choice of speed ond depth. MsmM V 2 Fitted with 2 ~1»p«r tiaymn"74 words
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Advertisement169 1961-06-21 8 CONDITIONING^^ WILL DO FOR; M^j Most dogs are led on scraps or on prepared loods that may not contain a true balance of vitamins and minerals. Even where special meat is bougnt you can't be certain that all the elements a dog needs arc present. It is so difficult nowadays169 words
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Article, Illustration1962 1961-06-21 9 Messengers who help clerks are not helping organisation, Tan Chin Tuan declares THE managing director of the Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation, Mr. Tan Chin Tuan, told the Industrial Arbitration Court today that a messenger who helped a clerk to do his typing was helping only the1,962 words
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1436 1961-06-21 9 Court told of former watchman who became asst. cashier do not have this caste system: Brahmins who have passed Standard 7 and above, and pariahs of below Standard 7." Mr. Nair said. "The Chung Khlaw Bank, the Overseas Union Bank and the Bank of China recognise that both do the1,436 words
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197 1961-06-21 9 TENGKU TO GET A ROUSING AIRSTRIP WELCOME ]J U A L A TRENGGANU. 1X Tues. —The Prime Minister. Tengxu Abdul Rahman, will be K-ven a rousing welcome at the Dunii hi. day afternoon by both the Trengganu Stale Government and the Alliance when he starts a two-day visit to Trengganu.197 words
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Article20 1961-06-21 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The WorU Health Organisation has alerted the Singapore government to a flu epidemic in the Philippines.20 words
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178 1961-06-21 9 Expert 10 discuss rural rood campaign |£UALA LUMPUR, Tues Mr. Brian Jones, acting regional director of the U.N. International Children's Emergency Fund, arrived here from Bangkok today by Thai International for "preliminary" talk's with p ec P r-,tion officials Together they will discus* <* pilot campalsn sponsored by the World178 words
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Article44 1961-06-21 9 ALOR STAR. Tues. Six armed men robbed a Perils farmer. Mat bin Chik. 40. of his buffalo and a calf at Mata Ayer. Kampong Chuplng. early this morning. Three men have been detained. The buffalo and calf are still missing.44 words
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Article764 1961-06-21 10 A List of local pals for you William Wong, aged 15: 73-1. Old Pudu Road. Kuala Lumpur; sports, dancing songs. Mohamood bin Yusof. aged 17. High School Klang. SelanKor; photos swimming, stamps football. Johnny tag, aged 16: 199 Onan Road. Singapore 15: songs games, sports. Veoh l.ian Kee, aged 13;764 words
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Article, Illustration996 1961-06-21 10 KATHLEEN HICKLEY VjkTHEN Ali and Rukiah pay a visit to Mat Mousedeer they find he is planning to start a farm. They go to buy him a cow, and when they return, Ezani Elephant and Mansor Monkey have brought him a lot996 words
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Article393 1961-06-21 10 SOME MORE OVERSEAS PEN FRIENDS Sylvian Outl. aged 15: c/o Teo Sui Kim. OJ.O. Seria, State of Brunei: basketball, stamps, movies-going. Michael Shim, aged IS; P.O. Box 74. Miry. Sarawak; songs, stamps view-cards. Aldric Ho. aged 17; P.O. Box 180. Kuching. Sarawak; stamps, view-cards. Donna Parris, aged 15: 'Smith' North393 words
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Advertisement74 1961-06-21 10 ikj a f ■■■> > *~'i* *T n|JL9 AmJ At k a m^^^ ftv S J| You'll be surprised at the answer when this Bmllil I m\ Hit Parader r ve als his secrets Also in this issue: DEATH IN THE sj« BULLRING Ml^^M^Kk WIDMARK FIGHTS ON I 9^J^^ FILM74 words
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Advertisement600 1961-06-21 10 j| RESPONSE MS 1 I TEHRIEiV I X H ELLO Boys and G irls> net Estjtc. Singapore 13. The X younger group Anil Kumar Phew! What an enjoyable Adhikary, 8, 20 Macpherson t 0 time I had reading through Ro.id. Singapore 13, Low Kirn <. your essays but I must600 words
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561 1961-06-21 12 From Our Market Correspondent WITH the dawning realisation that the International Tin Council Buffer Stock is running out of supplies and a jump of three dollars in the Singapore metal price yesterday, the Malayan Stock Exchange mining section received the fillip it561 words
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Article942 1961-06-21 12 BUSINESS on U:e Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals in brackets was: Industrials: M. Cement (2.000) $2.27 ON: 8. Traders (4.000) $4.02 ON, $4.02. Minings: Austral Amal (3,500) 27*. 3d. ON. 275. 4 id. ON. 28s. 6d. OL; A. Hlta-Tl (17.500) s*i.942 words
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Article123 1961-06-21 12 rl Chinese Preduee Exchange, Sinsapor t. neen prices per picul yestsrday were: Cepra: I'K 'Continent June shipment $25i buyers, 526 sellers. Ceeenut ell: Bulk $381 sellers, drum $42 sellers. Popper: Muntok white $187t sellers. Sarawak white $185 sellers, special Sarawak black $155 sellers, garbled Lampong black $155 sellers.123 words
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Article220 1961-06-21 12 JULY first grade rubber buyers f.e.b. I closed In Singapore yesterday at *4i cents per Ib. up half a cent on Monday's closing price. The tone was steady. S.C.C.R.A. closing prices In cent! per Ib. yesterday were: Int. 1 R.B.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 841. sellers 84|: Int 1220 words
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268 1961-06-21 12 A SPURT Of $3 in Sineanorp vpst^rrinv l "'"eaPOre yesterday tOOK the price Of tin tO $453 per picul. the highest price Since March 31, 1953. The offering was 250 tons, a drop of 10 tons on Monday. In London268 words
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Advertisement1179 1961-06-21 12 Express U.S.A. Pacific «Jt Atlantic Coast Service E.TA E.T.A. E.T.A. E.T.A. E.T.A. Spore Hongkmg Honolulu S. Francisco t. Angeles N. York ■Kiaikaaa Mar*" 17/21 July 24 Jul, I Au| IS Aif II »»l 1 Sept BsJ.na Mart" 17/2* Ai| 24 Aif J Stpt 15 Seat II Stpt I Ott All1,179 words
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Advertisement1383 1961-06-21 12 AUSTRALIAN SHIPS IN PORT CTfIPI/0 Ihipt lying ■Isncsidt ths Smiip»r« OIUUIVO wharvst tsdsy an: Oxfordshire I' 2, I TukJkaw* Kara 4/5, Sumpnan NW. 1, Kmptno NW. 3/4, Thorssjamrd 27/28, MELBOURNE Tues Uubossary 29/30. Neicba 31/32, Kunak 1»,,,.~~r~.„....„I »,,,.~~r~. i 24 25. Van Cloon 21/22. Uorgoo 23. NVESTMJSNT shares maintained Brnnucdhul1,383 words
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Advertisement620 1961-06-21 12 GOVERNMEM OF THE COLONY OF SINUAPORE S<- c 1946 REHABILITATION LOAN 1962/19;u Notice Is hereby given that the Transfer Register of the above Loan will be closed from the 30th June, 1961 to 14th July. 1961 bo'.U days Inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants. By Order The Hongkong and620 words
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Advertisement1176 1961-06-21 13 NOTICES NOTICES 1 ADMISSION TO STANDARD AUCTION SALE OF ONr IQfi? PFRAK SfHOOI S Valuable Singapore Properties unt, i»bz rtKAK acnuuLa. j To hfld at our s erooin Varents/Ouardians who have No. 104 Market Street, (c) children born In 1955 and /or I On Tuesday. 27th June. 1961 .b) children1,176 words
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Advertisement2054 1961-06-21 13 I M ■T'fsr'iil LV t 1 1 i j 4 i ps 3 I sj I (*>■! IS 5J (Continued rrom Page 81 SITUATIONS VACANT SITUATIONS VACANT Wmr4 s <«'••>-«•* TELEPHONE OPERATOR Typist »0 Wort, ft» (Vin.)-Hox St ctt. txtrm Female Booking Clerk (Airlines): 1 WANTED as soon as possible2,054 words
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Advertisement2007 1961-06-21 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT j TRAVELS ft TOURS It Wort, tt (Mim.)— Box St ctt. txtra It Wtrt, ti (Mim.)— Bom it ct: txtru CALDECOTT HILL fully furnished 2 BOOK EARLY for August Holidays bedrooms bathroom attached lounge' Tour: Federation Ist July, 17th July, dining room, waraxe. servant's quarters. Tth August. Hongkon*2,007 words
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Advertisement1902 1961-06-21 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE FOR SALE it Wort, ti (Mim.)— Box it rf*. extra tt Wort, Si Mm.)— Box iO ct: extrm HO LOIN •PICIAL IMS about OVIR Hi DISCOUNT st our r.rmonthi old. ftp top condition Nrt fsin counter of Rood bound books r lc* 13.000. K'nn Sport ***** B1,902 words
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Article, Illustration491 1961-06-21 14 IZUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Ma- layan badminton has never been worse than it was in the national championships which ended here last night. Surely, it cannot go any lower and I am suggesting that from now on there remains only on* direction it can491 words
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Article121 1961-06-21 14 IAAF HAS JUMP RECORD PROBLEM T ONDON, Tues. The Executive council *f the International Amateur Athletics Federation will be faced by a tough mathematical proatem if and when they are asked to ratify Soviet athlete Valeri Brumel's high jump of 2.23 meters yesterday as a world record. Mr. Don Paine,121 words
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Article328 1961-06-21 14 SBA plan strict training scheme WAY TO PRODUCE THOMAS CUP MEN By LIM KEE CHAN SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Badminton Association decided last night that it will be very strict in its training programme in a bid to produce at least three players of Thomas Cup standard. This decision was328 words
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Article2618 1961-06-21 14 Eveready 'A' 5 4 1 0 17 4 8 N.T.S. 5 2 2 1 7 14 4 Shell 5 2 3 0 15 16 4 Metal Box 5 2 3 0 11 20 4 Ford 5 0 5 0 3 10 0 DIVISION 3A S.T.C. 62,618 words
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Advertisement356 1961-06-21 14 Enjoy your sun-filled hours of pleasure with a YAMAHA Fi berg las Boat YAMAHA boats are the product of Japan's world-famous boatbuilding skills. Made of fiberglai. YAMAHA boats are light and strong. SuperblvUtyled and designed for speed, ctabi<lty,*easeiof handling and for years and 'years of happy cruising and boating pleasure.356 words
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Advertisement208 1961-06-21 14 SL. N*. 11? Your precious eyes deserve the finest care! Bathe (hem with new Eye-Mo. the eye lotion containing Zoarin wonder-working medication used by eye specialists the world over. New-formula Eye-Mo with Zoarin now soothes, refreshes, beautifies and protects your eyes all at the same time! Try it today and208 words
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363 1961-06-21 15 Entertainment IV does a sparkling trial over 3f NEWCOMER OUR SOMEO IS STEADILY GAINING HIS PEAK FROM ON THE TRACK with Epsom Jeep, Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday I^NTERTAINMENT IV, a smart winner over the Penang 5.Jf last month, is in sparkling form. This speedy four-year-old, with Laurie Johnson astride, did a363 words
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Article, Illustration125 1961-06-21 15 rpENCKU Abdul Rah man, the Malayan Prime Minister, presents the Putra Trophy to Mr. R. D. Chandler, chairman of the organising committee of the South East Asia amateur golf international championship to be played in Kuala Lumpur from July 19 to 22. So125 words
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Article, Illustration353 1961-06-21 15 By MOK SIN PIN, Singapore, Tuesday THE world-class Japanese motor-cyclists are ex--1 pected to provide some of the highlights of the Johore Grand Prix at Johore Bahru this weekend. ~~y «*•<-►< J^^J#*-TW7*J The Grand Prix for motorcycles which has been increased by 10 laps to 35353 words
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Article26 1961-06-21 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong won the Selangor Golf Club's May monthly medal (stroke. Class O in a replay with A. Wasantachat.26 words
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Article92 1961-06-21 15 PARIS. Tues. Darlene Hard, the United States lawn tennis star, said here yesterday she had been suffering from jaundice since last Monday. Darlene, who has been nursing Maria Bueno. Brazilian holder of the Wimbledon title, said: The firs tweek we were both ill. I seemed toReuter - 92 words
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Article27 1961-06-21 15 TELUK ANSOV Tups Bagan Dato Estate have i.hdrawn from First Division of thr Lower PeraK Football League. They have played six games b o far.27 words
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133 1961-06-21 15 MALAYA CUP SHOCK: SERVICES BACK OUT IPOH, Tues.— Combined Services, Malaya, have withdrawn from the Malaya Cup soccer competition which begins on Friday because they fround it impossible "to assemble players for training and matches." Combined Services withdrawal comes as a surprise as they have been competing In the series133 words
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Article333 1961-06-21 15 LONDON. Tuesday. "^EALE Fraser, Australian holder of the title, is top seed for the men's singles at the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships, to be held from June 26 to July 8. j r Sandra Reynolds of South Africa is seeded No. 1 for the women'sReuter - 333 words
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Article161 1961-06-21 15 lOC fix dates for 1964 Games ATHENS. Tues. The 1964 Olympic Games will be staged in Tokyo between Oct. 9 and 25, it was decided here today. The International Olympic Committee also agreed today that the 1964 winter Games will be held in Innsbruck. Austria, from Jan. 29 to Feb.Reuter - 161 words
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Article510 1961-06-21 15 Cowdrey tunes up with century rANTERBURY, Tues.— v Colin Cowdrey, England's captain for the second Test against Australia starting at Lord's on Thursday, tuned up yesterday with a magnificent 149 for Kent off the touring team's attack here. Cowdrey declared Kent's Innings at 340 for six wickets 88 behind theReuter - 510 words
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Advertisement174 1961-06-21 15 THE LAMP? >^v HOSPITALITY [f^y\ FOR TRADITIONAL JAPANESE Ll M HOSPITALITY AND LUXURY \^SJF AT ALMOST THE SPEED x^^ OF SOUND H UAPAN AIR LINES ON TIME EVIU TIMf L^ AIR^J TR AVE L I Air Travel it our speciality. A highly trained staff give the personalised service you need174 words
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Miscellaneous145 1961-06-21 15 M'OliL UwMStSS HOLMS. Senior Group A— Eveready v Wr.,mes, HK Bank v Chartered Bank; Group B Glass v Shell. NTS v Metal Box; Junior Group A STC v Borneo Motors. Breweries v P and N, Airways v Wearnes A: Group B— Cathay v Airways A. HK Bank A v Cycle145 words
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Miscellaneous433 1961-06-21 15 SOCCER Teck Lai 2 Tan Yu Wah 3 Wong si'OKK niiw oiv 2A JJ* Hong lOft *i to > <••«*»— l Li»n Darul Afiah 2 (Kahmat penalty. L T^" io^-ft 1 Wa 3 u Ku rfazuri. TBA n uiv 'R h v,, Boon Tong 62.15; Shot put— l Han ta£433 words
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Article795 1961-06-21 16 They say: Take heed of possible revival of Govt's thought of resignation sJl\ TRADE union leaders tonight asked the people of Singapore to take heed of possible revival of the Government's thought of resignation after the Anson by-election. They were replying to Petir's criticisms of795 words
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Article, Illustration1287 1961-06-21 16 Murder plot: Was it propaganda trick? asks Mr. M 'HARD TO BELIEVE ANYBODY WOULD INDULGE IN VIOLENCE...' ll K. DAVID MARSHALL, the Workers' Party candidate in the Anson by-election, tonight suggested that the news of the assassination attempt on the Prime iMinister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and his Cabinet might1,287 words
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Article295 1961-06-21 16 THK working group on administrative and procedural matters of the proposed Economic and Culture (.'o-Operulion Agreement (ECCA) completed its work here today. some 22 experts irom Malaya, the Philippines and Thailand started their talks yesterday to pave the way for the formation of the proposed295 words
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Article77 1961-06-21 16 SINGAPORE. Tues. All ships in the Singapore Har I bour were today warned to keep clear of the wreck of a sunken motor boat in the Eastern Roads. In a notice to mariners. the Master Attendant. Capt. J. A. L. pavitt said the pooition of the wreck77 words
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Article29 1961-06-21 16 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Chinese Young Men's Christian Association l will hold a "Members' Night." I at its premises in South Pier, on Saturday, at 6.30 p.m.29 words
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Article440 1961-06-21 16 LONDON. Tues.— Stock markets In London today appeared to have recovered their equilibrium after yesterday's upheaval and In response to a certain amount of cheap buying prices Improved. Business, however, was small and somewhat selective. Leading industrials presented a distinctly brighter appearance and some useful440 words
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Article295 1961-06-21 16 CANTERBURY. Tues. Kent's match with the Australian touring team here today ended in a draw Final scores: Australians 428-6 dec. and 202-5 dec; Kent 340-6 dec. and 284-6 Result* tv iouay"» crtctert Bwicha Al CANTERBI'BY: Much diawn. An- and .'iiL'-fi dec iH BuF.paon 41, R.Reuter - 295 words
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Article31 1961-06-21 16 i SINGAPORE. Tues The 1 Public Daily Rated General Stores Workers Union will hold a meeting at the union premises in Race Cour.s* Road on Sunday at l p.m.31 words
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Advertisement207 1961-06-21 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS M,,rrf, 5/0 (Minimum, DEATHS JEAN ALLISON wiff of Bob late foil Swell, nham. pa«««1 away In Glasgow on 1« 6 61. Fondly t, numbered by Tom. j.jinu. aaa 1 i> MADAM YIP KAM. mother of Wont! C'hoo c'hnon and Wong Yen* Choon [■aa.«rii away at 53 Jaian Gopmg.207 words
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Advertisement97 1961-06-21 16 Gone with the Wind are your stomach troubles Why suffer yourself to bear rhose pains caused by indigestion, gastric acidity and other stomach disorders when RABRO can put an end to them all. Start taking RABRO tablets and stop those pains. •75- ft?) '<*• -sQ */otv \!>^ THE ONLY DIE-CAST97 words
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