The Straits Times, 28 June 1961
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Title Section25 1961-06-28 1 ARCI3VtS> NATIONAL UtWASY, SINGAPORE, 6. \MU\U II AIM (lIUII III) SMI |\(|||>S 90.000 The Straits Times Hat*"" Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 28, 1961. 15 CENTS.25 words
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Article873 1961-06-28 1 Call for discussion by Socialist parties K. LUMPUR, Tues. Big merger idea gains momentum TENGKU Abdul Rahman again spoke of his "Mighty Malaysia" concept today when he opened Southeast Asia Cable Conference here. The Tengku said that "a strengthening of the already close ties which link the873 words
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Article720 1961-06-28 1 r— LONDON. Tuesday Sheikdom tells Iraq she will defend her independence ORITAIN yesterday informed Iraq that she recognises the Persian Gulf oil State of Kuwait as sovereign i and independent, des- j pite Iraqi claims that the Sheikdom is an Iraqi province. Meanwhile. Kuwait toldReuter - 720 words
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Article, Illustration441 1961-06-28 1 j SINGAPORE, Tuesday j people a 50-year-old woman and a four-year-old child were killed tonight when the gable wall ol" a Dhoby (ihaut shophouse opposite the Cathay Cinema collapsed outward on to the pavement Passers-by were horrified to see the wall bulge outwards441 words
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Advertisement94 1961-06-28 1 Heart* Desire ENGAGEMENT ,nd WhUDING RINGS Vc> £t) HI IK GOLD P. H. HENDRY Je»ell«rv Sinqaesr* Kuolo Lumpur TURF CLUB CHIEF ON 'HUSH' POLICY— page 15 BANGKOK... Turn back the clock. Stroll amid the mystic world of the ancient orient. See the incredible relics of the Buddhist empire. Thrill a94 words
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Advertisement94 1961-06-28 1 l^^^^gg^jH When you arc relaxing you'll Jmd yourself #A thinking of pleasant things as pleasant klb as a cool, invigorating glass of Shamrock. M ■N#^f mm wit* --"sB moM Here's Lo A jp^ strength /=^>.|P*^ and happiness flfcjl v (6*+ > v it h ■KiS A lu£Wi* Totr J O94 words
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139 1961-06-28 2 'MARRY ME' AXE-MAN CAUGHT BY VILLAGERS A LOR BTAII, Tues.—Villagers of Kampong Padang Patani Jejawi. near Arau, went to a young woman's aid last night and captured a man alleged to have threatened her with an axe. The woman. Cham Kelei. 23, reported that the man had earlier confronted her139 words
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365 1961-06-28 2 TREATY WILL INCREASE VOLUME OF TRADE SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE MINISTER for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, today said that the trade treaty with Indonesia"will eventually boost the volume of Dur trade." But he warned: "Singapore should not expect an immediate spectacular365 words
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140 1961-06-28 2 Pay rise pacts for 60 in two firms SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Business Houses Employees' I'nion today announced that it had reached agreement with two firms on its claims for wage increases and better terms of service. The firms are Rotterdam Trading Co. (M) Ltd. in Robinson Road, and Shriro140 words
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182 1961-06-28 2 IPOH. Tues— Malaya exported 6.916 tons of tin last month, a drop of 532 tons from April. While some countries increased their purchases others reduced theirs. West Germany, one of Malaya's biggest customers, took only 360 tons in May. against 1,065 in April, the182 words
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Article68 1961-06-28 2 SUNGEI PATANI, Tues. An offficer of the Royal Mala yan Navy, Sub. -Lieut. J. Veerasingham, was flown by an R.A.F. plane from Singapore to Butterworth yesterday to attend the funeral of his 18-month-old son, Raymond, who was killed in a motor accident earlier in the day.68 words
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Article36 1961-06-28 2 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Tues.— The Province Wellesley Central District Council will hold its monthly meeting here at 10 a.m. on Thursday. The North District Council will meet at Butterworth at 3 p.m. on Friday.36 words
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Article35 1961-06-28 2 PENANG. Tues— A motorist. Yeoh Chim Keat. was fined $70 today for driving carelessly along Krian Road on April 22. Yeoh, whose car collided with another vehicle, also had his driving licence endorsed.35 words
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Advertisement459 1961-06-28 2 The Latest Arrival on MALAYAN ROADS BORGWARD BIG SIX (PI 00) The BORCWARD "Big Six" PI OO is a car built to international standards. It well deserves its name, it's big in size, magnificent in performance and superb in the classic elegance of its design. A dignified upholder of prestige459 words
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Advertisement259 1961-06-28 2 ISONGKOKS MAY REPLACE PEAKED I GAPS I l/UALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The peaked caps now worn by all ranks in the Royal Federation Police may soon be scrapped. It is planned to replace them with dark blue oval-shaped songkoks similar to those worn by oflieers and men of the army ;ind259 words
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Miscellaneous436 1961-06-28 2 ME GAMBOLS By Barry Applet rt«US|G A I |(TWE CUAICMAN JU«T If™ M 6« OJtA d MOMENT. PL£A»t tm" *V* U /S~~ ,tl 06PUTV Jan And All That; 10.30 EducatRADIO SINGAPORE 00 A ™J^ j 5 1 0 °J n OaUxy Of surs: SHORT WAVE SERVICE: r>»»*i^ mmm, mrnrnm 41436 words
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Article366 1961-06-28 3 WASHINGTON, Tues PRELIMINARY DISARM TALKS REPORTED BOGGED DOWN AFTER ONLY A WEEK Tytß. VALERIAN ZORIN, Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, said yesterday he was "optimistic" about making progress in the current preliminary disarmament talks with the United States. He spoke to reporters as he entered a conference366 words
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Article191 1961-06-28 3 'NEW U-2 FLIGHTS' —MOSCOW ATTACK T ONDON, Tues.— Moscow Radio said yesterday that the reported resumption of American U-2 spy plane flights near Russia was "alarming news" and could increase world tension. In a broadcast to Britain. the radio said: "The American military are once again engaged in dirty workReuter - 191 words
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Article40 1961-06-28 3 NEW YORK. Tues. —An avalanche and flood touched oft* by a glacial explosion killed four United States servicemen and injured nine others on the west coast of Greenland yesterday, an official announcement said here. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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210 1961-06-28 3 XTEW YORK, Tues. One of the "Freedom Riders" jailed in Jackson. Mississippi, for defying racial segregation laws alleged here yesterday that other jailed demonstrators had been dragged naked through prison corridors and burned with electric instruments. Kenneth Shilman. 18, one of several white210 words
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208 1961-06-28 3 MOSCOW. Tuesday. SOVIET leaders declared again last night that they would "do everything" to get a German peace treaty signed before the end of this iyear. The promise was made in a message from Mr. Nikita Khrushchev. Prime Minister, and President Leonid BrazhReuter - 208 words
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105 1961-06-28 3 MOTOR-CYCLIST INJURED IN CRASH WITH BABS LONDON. Tues. A motor-cyclist was taken to hospital with both legs broken following a car crash involving marathon walker Dr. Barbara Moore near here yesterday Dr. Moore was taken to her home near Camberley. Surrey, by taxi with two cracked ribs. Britain's most famousReuter - 105 words
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Article43 1961-06-28 3 BONN, Tues. The Indonesian Defence Minister. Gen. Abdul Haris Nasution. arrived here yesterday for a week's visit to West Germany. He said on arrival that he wanted to examine possibilities of West German arms deliveries to Indonesia. R^euter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article39 1961-06-28 3 LONDON, Tues. Moscow Radio said yesterday it had received a telegram from the captain of a Russian cargo ship alleging that three United States Navy aircraft •buzzed" the vessel on a voyage between Cuba and Odessa. —Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article28 1961-06-28 3 TOKYO. Tues. The Welfare Ministry today .said It had decided to Import enough Soviet Sabln-type polio vaccine to treat 10.000.000 persons In the present epidemic. —Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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239 1961-06-28 3 WEST IRIAN— IT'S A BRITISH PROBLEM LONDON, Tues. Indonesia's claim to West New Guinea, where the British Government regarded the Netherlands as the sovereign power, was one problem which affected Anglo-Indonesian relations, Mr. Joseph Godber, Foreign Undersecretary, said last night. He was replying to a short debate In the HouseReuter - 239 words
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Article77 1961-06-28 3 BONN. Tues. A ma.i accused of heading an Cast German spy ring in West Germany told a court in Karlsruhe yesterday that he received his instructions from different pieces of music broadcast by radio. Four different pieces of music played over an agreed radio frequencyReuter - 77 words
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Advertisement315 1961-06-28 3 I i 1 2 Popularly priced and guaranteed, your Morphy-Richards. the largest manufacturers Morphy-Richards Iron has an Electric of trons in the world, outsells all other Eye, Automatic Heat Control and make of Irons In Malaya There are over I 30 attractive models in Nfalaya alone. many other plus femtures315 words
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Advertisement175 1961-06-28 3 BAD DIGESTION |jftfifiiT| stops you iij'i* I'l1 1 '*H De Witt's Antacid Powder v5*W -zTZZZ- stops stomach pains and you |j^X wTi*^-* can soon enjoy your meals v^wsss^ 2^, again. %\^ol^\ Also De WITT'S ANTACID SI w,^-"'*"^ TABLETS to carry with you. &gm I I.ai-e-trimmed Slip has \^k\ fnS- I175 words
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381 1961-06-28 4 TESTIMONY BY A MERCHANT AT -LINDA RETRIAL SINGAPORE, Tuesday. EX-CABARET bar superviser Wong Kirn Wah, alias Linda Fong, was alleged to have once told a friend that if she failed to get Tan Kirn Toh, a businessman, she would die together with him. The High Court was told this today381 words
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120 1961-06-28 4 CONGRESS ON APPROACH TO SOCIALISM SINGAPORE. Tues.— lnche K. M. Ibrahim, the organising secretary of the Singapore Congress, said tonight his party deplored the Government's moves to put pressure on. or interfere in, the trade union movement. Inche Ibrahim, who is also the Congress candidate in the Anson by-election, said120 words
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Article228 1961-06-28 4 'GOVT. CAN NOW SEPARATE HONEST FROM THE DISHONEST' properties, attap huts SINGAPORE, Tuesday AWNERS and occupiers of small properties and attap houses are to enjoy lower taxation rates on their properties. The Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Kcng Swee, announcing this last night, said he228 words
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161 1961-06-28 4 QINGAPORE, Tues. <° Inche Ismail Haji Hussain, Liberal Socialist Party candidate in the Anson by-elec-tion, said tonight that although he did not question Mr. David Marshall's sincerity, he feared that Mr. Marshall's emotional outbursts would do the country more harm than good. 'Clearly shown'161 words
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Article29 1961-06-28 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The sixth anniversary of the Maha Kumbabishegam will be celebrated at Sri Senpaga Vinayagar temple, 19, Ceylon Road on Friday from 4.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m.29 words
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351 1961-06-28 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Buklt Ho Swee Fire National Relief Fund today received donations totalling $23,298.20. including one contribution of $18,970 from the Thong Chai Medical Institution. The next biggest gift, $2,981 -50, came from Cathay Organisation Ltd., being proceeds from charity shows at five351 words
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Article101 1961-06-28 4 CHE YUSOF'S VISIT ADVANCED SINGAPORE, Tues. A review of customs craft by the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak has been advanced from July 14 to July 7. Informing mariners of the change of dates for the review, the Master Attendant. Capt. J.A.L. Pavitt today said that all vessels101 words
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Advertisement403 1961-06-28 4 €J \Hl\'A GALA WORLD PREMIERE SAT M JULY a t Midnight (SINGAPORE! ANOTHER HIGHLIGHT OF THE (O v r-w 1 f|LM TH£ AMAI|NG JTEAM BALLOON. BALLOONIST* STROCK, Mk PRUDENT, DOROTHY A PHILIP j w^k wkf* ARt $INT HIGH ovtß THE iC^^ l^imTTlL GREAT EYRIE CRATER TO IN- tifll M -(MJajKri403 words
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Advertisement113 1961-06-28 4 NORMAN WISOOW L JtP AIFREO MARKS •ANDREW CKUICKSMANK AA AM HE6IMAI.OBECKWITH' SUSANNAH T0«« tr%9 4f A UNITED ARTISTS WEEK Release B Tonight 9.30pm Charity Premiere m m II On conjunction with University of Malaya I,l^^ Singopore Students Union Welfare Week) (Singapore) SEASON STARTS TOMORROW I The Raging Spectacle Of An113 words
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Advertisement440 1961-06-28 4 :#shaw: BJ Oi-annf atlocl J Phone ***** J I Last 2 DAYS 'I:,. 4 4 "LOWES"* J HERCULES'* V J OPENS FRIDAY! A Heilh Uni»erul InlfmjtKxul Picture m pjfcBJiJBJBi ■m^ J Phone ***** ■last 4 shows i'- 6 o 4ir ;1 ■CLYNIS JOHNS JOHN JUSTIN "The SPIDER'S WEB" (ua)" TONIGHT440 words
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Miscellaneous421 1961-06-28 4 JH ff Mai M i a ai rPHE following is today's Jakarta (TG402> 10.15 a.m. 11.55 a.m.; from Kuantan x schedule of civil aircraft Cathay Pacific: Prom Hong Kuala Lumpur (ML115) 4 30 movements at Paya Lebar, Kong. Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur p.m.; from Kota Bharu Alor airport, Singapore. (CX727) 6.25421 words
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Article, Illustration365 1961-06-28 5 Crowds pour in to see sights |<r LANG, Tues. A carnival atmosphere has pervaded this royal town which today began celebrations to mark the coronation of the Sultan and Tengku Am puan of Selangor. Thousands of people travelling by rail, car and365 words
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Article, Illustration133 1961-06-28 5 Girl, 11, missing from home for the. 7th time SINGAPORE. Tues. An 11-year-old girl has run away from her home in Alexandra Road for the seventh time. She is Mariamma. daughter of Munian Munisamy. a City Council worker. Manamma has been missing since 7 p.m. on June 17, ffhen she133 words
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Article42 1961-06-28 5 SINGAPORE. Tue.s. Two Singapore Police Inspectors. Mr. Pritam Singh and Mr. A. J. Wilson, have passed in Roman law and law of contract and tort in the 1961 Trinity Bar examination held in Singapore by the Council of Legal Education.42 words
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Article238 1961-06-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. A FIVE-YEAR plan to provide lighting for hundreds of kampongs throughout the Federation has been drawn up by the Central Electricity Board. This CEB move announced today Is in keeping with the Government's rural development schemes to raise living standards and extend238 words
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Article40 1961-06-28 5 He's re-elected president SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. Teng Ah Kye has been reelected president of the Singapore Police Civilian Staff Association for the third successive year. Messrs. Chong Kani Chong and Neo Siong Lim are the new secretary and treasurer respectively.40 words
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Article57 1961-06-28 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. V.M. Chemburkar, overseas officer of the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council of India, today presented a cheque for $2,371.50 to Mr. Richard Eu, chairman of Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association. The cheque represents the gross proceeds from three lashion parades of Indian cotton textiles, presented57 words
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Article36 1961-06-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A food and fun fair will be held at Pudu English School on Saturday from noon to 6 p.m. The fair Is to raise funds for improving the school.36 words
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Article, Illustration112 1961-06-28 5 AMERICAN IN TO RECORD OUR MUSIC SINGAPORE, Tues. An American broadcasting executive, Dr. Paul Stevens, flew into Singapore today to record Malayan music for a world-wide network of 1.400 radio and television stations. Dr. Stevens, executive secretary of the Radio and Television Commission in America, is on a radio ex-change-programme112 words
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Article88 1961-06-28 5 COFFIN MAN STABBED TO DEATH KOTA BHARU, Tues. A coffin -maker, Khoo Lee Har, 68, was stabbed to death ear ly this morning when five robbers entered his shop in Kampong Chepal Binjal, seven miles from here. The robbers, armed with knives and daggers, forced open the door of Khoo's88 words
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Article47 1961-06-28 5 L-month schools concert planned KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Local Education Authority here will organise a school concert at the Chinwoo auditorium on July 27 to celebrate National Language Month. Contests in conversation in the national language, debates and elocution will be held in schools during the month.47 words
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132 1961-06-28 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore will act as host country for a three-week inter-regional course on laboratory techniques to be organised by the World Health Organisation from March to April next year. The laboratory facilities of the University of Malaya in Singapore will be placed132 words
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Article124 1961-06-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Sultan of Johore today paid a farewell visit to the 6th Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment, at Kluang. The battalion is leaving for the Congo on Saturday. It will replace Malayan troops now serving in the Congo under the United Nations command. During124 words
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Advertisement131 1961-06-28 5 Long Live His Highness THE SULTAN of SELANGOR For Comfort and Quiet, -"S^i- STRAHD HOTf. 4 irfr SINGAPORE. wf% J^v Mostly Air-Cuditioaed Rooms Ot^ frtftttti by (hot* who «ppr*cut« •^l^^ comfort mM courteous tcrvica p. Reiioiiiblo Rjtet xaV £3L Private Car Park Facrirtiw. \fc. Bar Reitiurißt -A La Carte Mails131 words
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Advertisement248 1961-06-28 5 Something Remarkable Happens When You Fill a Parker 61 Actually, you never fill a Parker 61 ll^ mil pen! That something remarkable is Itf'Ml^ the fact that the Parker 61 fills itself JS to capacity by itself. No levers to push, j K lary action, one of nature's most de-248 words
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Article142 1961-06-28 6 Escaped pair are hunted SINGAPORE, Tues. Two detainees who escaped on Friday when bound for the penal settlement at Pulau Senang were still being sought today. Police were looking for Tan Eng Hock, 21, and Scan Kirn Heng 19. The two men were in a party of 15 put aboard142 words
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104 1961-06-28 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tue«. Fifty men and a firl today answered that appeal for star talent. It was an anxious -lookinc crowd of teens and twenties sporting sideburns and clad in floppy shirts and tight trousers that was ushered into the presence of film104 words
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Article29 1961-06-28 6 IPOH. Tues.— The Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib. will attend Anderson School's speech and prize-giving day ceremony on Friday at 5 p.m.29 words
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122 1961-06-28 6 'NEGOTIATE OR ELSE' DEMAND TO SIME DARBY f/UALA LUMPUR. Tues. The National Union of Commercial Workers has submitted a 14-day ultimatum to the management of Sime Derby (Malaya) Ltd. here to negotiate on pay scales. It has threatened to take "Industrial action" should the management refuse to negotiate. The ultimatum122 words
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Article42 1961-06-28 6 IPOH, Tues.— The Director of Information Services, Inche Ya'acob bin Abdui Latlf. today visited Ipoh to bid farewell to members of the State Information Service here. Inche Ya'acob leaves soon to become Valayan Ambassador to Thailand. J42 words
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1320 1961-06-28 6 SEVENTH DAY OF THE BANK INQUIRY SINGAPORE, Tuesday TtTR. Ong Poh Hwa, a messenger employed by the Over-sea-Chinese Banking Corporation, told the Industrial Arbitration Court today that he learned various jobs in his department because he wished to improve his prospects. He1,320 words
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Article, Illustration204 1961-06-28 6 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Lord Parker, Lord Chief Justice of England, who arrives in Singapore by air tomorrow night will luncn with the Yang' di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, and dine with the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, during his twoday visit in204 words
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Advertisement214 1961-06-28 6 YOURS... the mighty BOEING Uf] 707 Intercontinental BOMBAY to LONDON NEW YORK 5 FLIGHTS EVERY WEEK BANGKOK to LONDON NEW YORK 2 FLIGHTS EVERY WEEK Convenient connect iont from Singapore f J ___B^^ *S^ S<l v J_^^^ J_^S___^^^ >_Ms____P^ __B^B_P_s^^BBBBB^^^ _r_^^f^^ _^b_^B^^mlb_^^^b-_____^^^ y^ -^IP _J^^^\_fc-_- -ru.-- tm il _n f_214 words
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Advertisement24 1961-06-28 6 JOHORE GRAND PRIX 1961 DUNLOP FIRST AND When you 2 think of WINNERS -~T~ you naturally (V >f \V^ A t^k of jy\ DUNLOP24 words
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Miscellaneous301 1961-06-28 6 Straits Times Crossword s_!^) I s_l_Q ACROSS 8. One has two boys. wert 1. Prepare in advance for a difTerem (8). listener In claw (7). 13. Look like holding becaus* 5. Soottuayer powlbly held ace put together afieui ilO). (7). IS. Rum aauUeraled With intent 9. Strong ale, from all301 words
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1124 1961-06-28 7 Straits Times Special HUH Inhabitants traded with Sumer in 3,000 B.C. ANCIENT CIVILISATION OF THE INDUS VALLEY IN 1856. two British engineer brothers, John and William B run ton, were building a riiilway line from Kar;ichi to Lahore in North -Western India. North of Mooltan, near the bank <>l theDaily Mirror - 1,124 words
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Miscellaneous206 1961-06-28 7 Bugs Bunny By Baiph Beundaht i^S, OREETIN'SAI 1/ I'LL CHECK "N KNOWTHEN.XI TR'.EP N]/ CICERO OUST WANTS ,<\ PETUNIA! I VEX TIRES... i_^ HOW MANY )TO TELL A LITTLE FOR HiS J ft\ TblprfrwWOßE VATELL ME V^L -~r^T\ GALLONS i) VOU- 1 s, MODEL T OGS VS WHAT YA WANT.206 words
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Article56 1961-06-28 8 2* Himli fin (Minimum) CHANDRAN Sunsel Buala fcMI Ranting and P. N Menon Port Rn«timham thank friend.* and ratotlvai f^>r their kind expressions of *-ondolMM* ..n 'h» d«.ih c.f iheir beloved *i i T<*i h f>n (61 WONG CHOO CHOON. Wont: T«B| uf inndolenie. lent can "id anended the56 words
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Obituary20 1961-06-28 8 N H.iiif. HH I Minimum) t.^nd and heloxed father, departed Htr. Sadly rmced hy h:a wife and Itfn20 words
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Article190 1961-06-28 8 IB Horrff fill (Minimum) HEAR THE A» Band at the UrM Point Garden, f'aslr Panjang, S port FITZPAJ-RICKS SUPERMARKET v ill ne c rt at •'..".ii i' in on Friday 3nih for <to. t Uaranl SERVE CUBS Shredded V.hesl for hreHkfr»m There ie.il food value, lomplet* nouriKhment n every190 words
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Article807 1961-06-28 8 The B*W tin agreement looks like being stockpiled. There isnot much else the International Tin Council can do with it. For the Council is even more helpless now that it has no tin, than it was when it had no cash. The original crisis at the floor807 words
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Article187 1961-06-28 8 The Cabinet committee on Government expenditure, according to the Minister of Finance, has been examining the superscale establishment with a view to correcting grading anomalies. There is a ease for extending this study to other parts of the judicial service, where a clear anomaly lis known to exist. In187 words
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Article265 1961-06-28 8 Kuwait has not had much time to relish the thought that its sovereignty is no longer j clouded by protectorate status. Exactly a week after the termination of the 1899 with Britain, the sheikdom has been threatened with absorption by Traa. If General Abdul Kassem has his way.265 words
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Letter, Illustration1162 1961-06-28 8 KENYA: A tricky poser for the British from the FINANCIAL TIMES THE Kenya legi s I a tive council has been detbating the next stages of 'he colony's advance to independence. From the Government benches Mr. Ronald Ngala, the leader of Government business, has announced that he will open negotiations1,162 words
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Letter146 1961-06-28 8 MALAYAN OFFICERS IN BRUNEI CIX Malayan oflicers have officially notified the authority of their intention to leave and to terminate their secondment. These officers are still in the service of the Fe- deration Government and have not resigned. It was not considered desirable to make any public statement about these146 words
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Article, Illustration559 1961-06-28 8 Sultan of Selangor has travelled widely THE Sultan of Selangor, who is to be crowned in Klang this morning, is a young and progressive Ruler. Aged 35 and already widely travelled. Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah has a modern outlook and559 words
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Advertisement551 1961-06-28 8 STRAITS TIMES& FREE PRESS t»t f»« r»»tmnttnrm «4*«rti». J Mr r«»rta»»f«rfM mt lat f>*m COLD STOKACI AftCADI eaexAvo ao«D. aiN«»p©»« <Hll rerair* tmmll nifrltitmtmtt mhii/I ««r«rritem«nri mlf4 fa Aiit«a»«r< mmm mltm kmndmmi (•> COLD STORAtH •RAHCNtS at HOI LA -.O •O»O. KATON*. AUTHORISED ACCNTSi CITY lOOK MM. STORI LTD. ISMAIL551 words
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Advertisement107 1961-06-28 8 DICTATION I PORTABILITY^ [recordlng m^SscSm! All yours in one handsome, compact unit tfac economical, new self-powered "Olympia" Ponable Dictating Machine! Use it any-where anytime. Carried its own built in. lifetime battery complete with battery recharger. A single microphone bu-ioa controls every action dictate, backspace, playback, stop. Lightweight. easy-to-Biail magnetic disc107 words
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Article, Illustration741 1961-06-28 9 TENGKU TELLS CONFERENCE: IT WILL BRING US CLOSER TO S-E ASIAN NEIGHBOURS THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, told a gathering of Commonwealth representatives today that good and rapid communications were essential for good relations and understanding be- KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday tween peoples. He said741 words
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184 1961-06-28 9 Watch out I for this white lie, warns Tun Razak I KEMAMAN. Tues. Two thousand peo- I vh' were told last night to be on guard ayain.st a "white lie" that the rural development programme is meant lor only one section of the population. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul184 words
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Article116 1961-06-28 9 Homicide: Tapper is jailed T)AUB. Tues. Mr. Justice x Ismail Khan today sentenced a tapper, P. Subramaniam, 23, to six years' jail when the jury unanimously found him guilty on a reduced charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. Subramaniam was alleged to have caused the death ot another116 words
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Article50 1961-06-28 9 KANGAR, Tues. A farmer's wife, Bedah blnte Mohamed Jaya, 55. died In the Kangar General Hospital yesterday from Injuries received in a motor accident earlier in the day. Bedah. It was reported, was knocked down by a lorry at the 6* mile. Jalan Simpang Ampat.50 words
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Article19 1961-06-28 9 BINGAPORF Tw- Singapore motorists paid a total of $18,117 in fines tor oxfences during the past wee*19 words
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Article21 1961-06-28 9 SUNOEI PATANI. Tues. The Kedah Government has extended the control of rent ordinance for a year from July 1.21 words
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279 1961-06-28 9 SINGAPORE, Tues 'I'HE Metal Box Company of Malaya Ltd. proposes to issue 1.500.000 bonus shares. The shares will go to tht present shareholders, at the rate of one for' every four of the 6.000.000 SI shares now held by them The money279 words
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475 1961-06-28 9 Man held during a raid on hotel jailed for 3 years VfLAR, Tues. A court here was told yesterday how a party of police raided a hotel and arrested four people soon after midnight on May 13 following a tip-off about kidnap attempt A.SP. Lav Tuck Sal. of Jnhore Bahru.475 words
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Article292 1961-06-28 9 Schoolgirls terror: CID alerted SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A SQUAD of detectives has been alerted to catch a youth who is terrorising schoolgirls in the Victoria Street-Middle Road area by scratching their faces with a sharp object. At least three girls from the St. Anthony's Convent in Middle Road. have been mauled292 words
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Article86 1961-06-28 9 WOMAN LIED TO GET CITIZENSHIP PENANG, Tues.— A housewife, Phuah Ah Sung, who lied to get a citizenship certificate four years ago. was today fined $175 for making a false statement. Phuah, the prosecution stated, claimed in her citizenship application In 1957 that she was born in Penang. However, on86 words
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167 1961-06-28 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Economics Department of the University of Malaya In Singapore would help in whatever way possible to set up an extramural course on trade unionism, if approached to do so. Prof. Llm Tay Boh. head of the Economics Department and the Dean167 words
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Article142 1961-06-28 9 Discharge for vice charge woman SINGAPORE. Tues. Elizabeth Mary Nunn. 23. accused on two counts under the Worn" i mn iris" Protection Ordinance, was discharged today on both by the second criminal district court. i lie discharge does not amount to an acquittal." said Mr EH. d'Netto, the judge, approving142 words
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Article75 1961-06-28 9 Union ban upheld SINGAPORE, Tues. Tht Court of Appeal today dismissed the appeal of M.A. Majld. president of the Malayan National Seamen's Union, against the decision of the Chief Justice upholding an order of the Minister of Labour and Law which confirmed the cancellation of the union's certificate of registration.75 words
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Advertisement93 1961-06-28 9 NOW Within ML everybody's reach 1 1 mm watches of the T^f highest quality 1 L-J ■I Hi i '^Hb i N*"' N^B* Wlutucr your pcr>orulity, _^K^. i IS*/ > B»J sf.e or iniupation in lite, )d\ lAVRHLEUBA has trf.ted ,'y i witch specially for you. A yß^/ j&/ ".itch93 words
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Advertisement51 1961-06-28 9 Longer Mileage Increased Traction m v na*a wvearing on &Ja*v^H fflkwinding Surfaces 93^| fiCS«S^kN>w. >c.« I Wri^K^k /'A Q it no r 1 W^ GIANT TYRES mtffi SINGAPORE MUAR. MALACCA. SEREMBAN KUALA LUMPUR IPOH TAIPINQ KlOrfl PENANC KUANTAN. KUALA TRENCCANU. KOTA BHARU KUCHING mUf SARIKEI. SIBU. MIRI. BftUNEj. jESSELTON. SANDAKAN.51 words
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Article, Illustration824 1961-06-28 10 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - The spell begins to mirk slowly but stops half-way KATHLEEN HICKLEY MAT Mousedeer starts a farm. He has got a cow and a hundred chickens but these begin to peck their eggs. Although he knows the others will not approve, he puts a spell on them tomake part of the824 words
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Article329 1961-06-28 10 PEN PALS FROM THIS LIST Noorlia bt. AM. Manan. aged 17; 411. District Hospital, Kuala Kangsar, Peralc; movies, games. V. R. Naeappan. aged 13; 88 Teh Peh Kong Street. Parit Buntar, Peralc; stamps, badminton, cycling. Dulsamat Ba*run, aged 17; 502-O. Jalan Jaffar. Off Jalan Eunos. Singapore 14; football; badminton, swimming,329 words
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Advertisement174 1961-06-28 10 X9 Start your day by using Johnson's aflr^SS Bfcl Prickly Heat Powder and Soap, il til j k the safest way to guard your v*S~ SS==^^^^^^A •kin against the irritation and rash caused by prickly heat. A few |fr™^^^™^™"^"fl|| moments of daily care will save I (JfvfvMXTrtt hours of discomfort,174 words
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Advertisement998 1961-06-28 10 TEACHER KEEN I ON STAMPS LJELLO Boys and Girls, Children's Page, Straits Times X Press. Ltd.. River Valley Road, t lam sure you 'must have Singopore-9. X been wondering why the sub- o jects for the last essay com- VV petitions were omitted. I am i «orry about this as998 words
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Advertisement1760 1961-06-28 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREIGHT fNOUIRIESi Til: I*oo. PASSAGE CNSUIRIES: Til: 2412. TB ADtN. LIVERPOOL. OLAIBOW, LONDON ft CPNTINENTAL_PO_R_TS._ poii Saill P.noaj Pma-i MEUMPUS Li»eranl. GUlgpw I* Pt June 21 Jiaa 31/ 1 ANCHIiES L'paal, Dublin, Havre, H'barg tin. 11 July 1 July II S JUy 0 LAERTES Liverpaal, Dublin1,760 words
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Advertisement1235 1961-06-28 11 THE E. A. C. 1 1 N E S *«<«»«.«., AOEN, REDSEA. MEDITERRANEAN, CONTINENTAL t SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. y/sWgS. S'pora P. S Mm Penang A^qYA "SELANBIA" I) Sailel UPert27J.no 21 21 Jail njBZAHI "SIBONCA" a) 21 Jill/ 4 July 5 7 July I s July "MEONIA" I) 21 22 July 231,235 words
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Advertisement1541 1961-06-28 11 wumt THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. "m"" SINGAPORE (llCtriaritM ll ttl Uaitel Kii|«Ml) 10 LINES EXPRESS SERVICES TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL PORTS S pore P S '►am PMSfIS OECMACOHUI IH) Hialir|, LO"on. 6'moutn llPt/Tplpy Jill 21 31 OEfcIVON Loirpoel, R oim, V Cotgh June 21 2 li Pt Juni1,541 words
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Advertisement1379 1961-06-28 11 w. MeALISTER €c CO., LTD. W^. v BLLKatMAN UMB *Js JKUa.TEIfBSS LDTB LONION, HAMIUIS, lITTEROAM, kUVU LOS ANULIS, SAN FRAPtCISCO, ft mil. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND CITY IF NEWCUTU Acciptiig earn fir Caatrai ft Sail* S'pora P. S'ram Ptnafig Anarici. la Part, 21 Jine MJaaa/IJiry lONNEVILLI CITY OF RIPON yno'l1,379 words
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Article82 1961-06-28 12 rIK Federation Minister of Finance ha* ti\ed the^e prices for calculating < ustoms duties for the meek brg-inning on .lunr ",'M. Rubber 83" n crnt.s a lb. Copra $410 a ton. Coconut oil 5666 a ton. Talm oil 5663.>5 a ton. Palm kernel* 5358.'!5 a ton. The rales82 words
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Article104 1961-06-28 12 THE Chinsst Product Eichamt. I Sinn. port noon pness psr picul ysstsrday wsrs: cora: UK Continent June shipment, S2si buyers, S'.'6i sellers. Coconut oil: bulk S3&i sellers, drum *41» sellers. Psppsr: Muntok wkMa Hit sellers j Sarawak white |Us| sellers, special Sarawak black SI.V.'J sellers, carbled Ijimpons; black104 words
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Article125 1961-06-28 12 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS MELBOURNE. Tues. INVESTMENT shares maintained I a steady trend. Commonwealth Industrial Gaaes eased 3s. to 102s. Drue Hoa*ei gained Is. to 595. and John Lysaght Is. 3a. to 775. B:i>e metals and oils were steady. Commonwealth Bonds were firm. Con. Zinc 90 3 Mt. Isa 66 9 S125 words
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Article140 1961-06-28 12 Atsociatian madf tne.<e changes In it.« rales to merchants yesterday (an rates to $1041): Nsw Varfc: hnying airmail T.T. 3'! 16. Oil. 32 11 16, HO d jm 35 15 16 credit bills, 33 1 16 trade hilis. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 33 11 '16 O.D. 33 13140 words
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330 1961-06-28 12 From Our Market Correspondent MAIN feature of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday was the announcement by The Metal Box Co. of Malaya Ltd. of a bonus issue of one-for-four and on the resulting increased capital a further rights issue of pne-for-flve.330 words
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Article22 1961-06-28 12 MaUvan Stock Indires: June II Junr .'6 Industrials: 171.88 171.11 Tins: HUM 360.78 S Rubbers: 343.69 243.69 Jan. 1 1958=100.22 words
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Article988 1961-06-28 12 DUSINESS on the Malayan Slock Excnange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals in brackets was: Industrial!: Fed. Dispensary < 2.0OO) 51. 47: M. Cement <S.oOo> 52.27: Metal Box il.nOOi BS.1TI; Cold BtoraK« (2.000) 52.38: S. Tlmea (1.000) 55.411 ON:' t'.E. ords (1,000) 51. 20: Bousread988 words
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Article194 1961-06-28 12 CHIP! lying alongside tht Sin K iport wharves today art: City of; Colombo I Svrnd Marr.-k 6A. Luna Matr*k 6 7. Aenta* S 9. Rajah is, Victoria 15 l«. Rajah Brooke 1M ':•->. CaMlrvillr S7/2S, S»JiwahenMnn 35 3«. Rajah 3* 39. GaaMerkrrk 40,41. Coromandal 4'J 43, Surat194 words
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Article33 1961-06-28 12 SINGAPORE June 27. RUBBER: B] cents per lb. (down one cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 82} cents (quiet). TIN: 5469.12 1 per picul (down HS7|). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (unchanged).33 words
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Article216 1961-06-28 12 I lULY first grade rubber buyers f.e.b. I closed in Singapore yesterday at 821 centa p«r )b. down one cent on Monday's closing price. The tone waa ■Unfitly easier, S.C.C.R.A. closing pricei In centi per 16. yesterday were: int. l R.s.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 82|, seller* 82J: Int.216 words
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247 1961-06-28 12 rpHERE was a further A drop in the tin price in Singapore yesterday. it being declared at $469.12* or $4,371 be- low Monday's level. Alter the rise of over $30 last week the price is undergoing a natural reaction and has fallen nearly247 words
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Advertisement1177 1961-06-28 12 jJtC^pSuNSJ' Express U.S.A. Pacific <St Atlantic Coast S«rvic« t.I.A MA E 1 A. t.I.A. E.I.A. S'PO" i if 0 L. Angelei H. Yoru* "KMikawa Man" 17 21 July Jul, I Aut 15 Aig II Aig 1 Sipi "lelKia Mart" 17 21 Aug 24 Aug S Sept 15 Sept II Sept1,177 words
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Advertisement942 1961-06-28 12 IH^ORIENTl LINES j TO U.K. VIA SUEZ IMI 1362 »U VESSELS CALL ADEN AND PORT SAID. Dip. S'piri lip. Pma«| Arr. tintin CHITRAL Jl July II Jll) 2 Av| CANTON 2 Aji 3 Ai| 27 tut Cj'ls Colombo 7/1, Bombly t-11/l. ORION 2 Alt 21 Am Calls Colombo, I/I, Bombay942 words
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Advertisement985 1961-06-28 12 THE METAL BOX COMPANY OF MALAYA LIMITED NOTICE IS HEREBY C.IVFV that the Twelfta Aiuiual General Meeting of Uie Company will t* held at 14"^ Mile, Wooaianaa Road. Singapore 25. on Weanej,- day the 19;n day of July. 1961. 1 at 11 a.m. for the follow lug dvi- poses,:— 1.985 words
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Advertisement762 1961-06-28 13 (Continued from Pate 8) SITUATIONS VACANT Hi Words SS (Min.)— Box St ets. extra P. 0. BOX 2094. Temporary Telephone Oix-rator post filled. BOX A 6294 S.T. Applicants thanked. poM'ion hM ncv txen filled WANTED a Doctor and a' qualified unmediately to run a Mfjpafjßaty. Apply P.O. Box 1796, SinKanori762 words
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Advertisement1103 1961-06-28 13 SITUATIONS VACANT 70 Words SS (Min.)— Box SO ets. extra WANTED attractive English speaking w ait ressc* to work in first-class Bar. Apply 3S, Orchard Road, Spore, 9. COOD COOK AMAH required (or European couple modern bungalow must be first class. Apply 7 Asb Grove Singapore, 11. Telephone *****. TWO1,103 words
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Advertisement1026 1961-06-28 13 HOUSES 4V LAND FOR SALE 10 Word, $S (Min.)— Box St els. extra TWO AND HALF storey shop flat at Krankel Avenue near Chanitl Road for Mi.ooo 0.n.0. Please ring ***** or call 407 River Valley Road Spore. ■ASIDE LAND CHANCI 27,500 J sq. ft. Lease 75 years vacant posses-1,026 words
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Advertisement1076 1961-06-28 13 DOGS, PETS, ETC. tt Words SS (Min.)— Box tt ets. extra 1 ALSATIAN PUPPIES (Imported parents) boxer puppie.i A.'iveiy. i fri.«ky, dalmatiun pup* with requisite i (jn;ihtie» for dOK lover. 65 Brank- Borne Road. S injre. Tel: *****. A ROLL KENNELS have very beautiful miniature poodle Homeramna < Japanese and1,076 words
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Advertisement838 1961-06-28 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Words Si (Min.)— Box SO els. extra FORD ANCLIA Nov. 59. 22.00'> miles fully insured, taxed. Regularly serviced orte European owner $2,900 I 0.n.0. Phone Spore 7214 Ext 213. i 1955 C'BELAIR with aircondltloner, one owner, excellent condition, $6,900/- or -rade-m smaller car. View 238, Orchard838 words
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Advertisement869 1961-06-28 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE 10 Words $S (Min.)— Box St et: extrm 2 KENC SOON and Co.. 9 Weld Road K L phone *****. Offer 19H0 Minor I 1000, Hillman Minx Kiat ftOOc.c. Peu» Keot 403, Ford Consul. *****7 K'Anitlia, Austin Vi. F 'Consul Minor 1000 Kiat/SOOcc. Austln/.V). Austln/50. Opel Kapitan.869 words
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Advertisement548 1961-06-28 13 FOR SALE it H ordt SS (Min.)— Box St els. extrm TYPEWRITERS. ADDERS, CALCULATORS. Cheque Writers. ••Welwyn". •Vicke-s" Bteel Klllng Cat. Cupboards. "Royallte" Model 1-0. Desks. Chairs. Typist Stand, Collap- 1 slble Letter Racks. "Merlin" Visible Filing System, "Sknndex" Signals A Pockets, C.I. Cabinet!", Sen-ne Uept., 1 Universal Office Kqulpment548 words
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Advertisement229 1961-06-28 13 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) 20 Word, $10 (Minimum) Dallm 1 month, m Words SI-SW (Mm.) BATIK Is in att Visit the specialM Miry McAree 2."i903. DISTINCTIVE IN DESICN, Jewel, lery from Lee Onn, 206 8 8. Bridge Rd CHIONC SHINC MANUFACTURING Jewellers. Established 1934. 656 Nona ■rMBI Road. JAVA MODES Lady229 words
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Article, Illustration326 1961-06-28 14 EPSOM JEEP - RACING MAJULA SHOWS STRIKING FORM EPSOM JEEP with Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday ]tf AJULA 11, who •"-'■has yet to win after ten outings, showed striking form on a fast track here this morning. Ridden by apprentice Subian Dalwee, Majula II went attractively over 3f in 39. He is handicapped in aNg Ben Leow - 326 words
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Article1214 1961-06-28 14 K.L. c ard— 2nd day Race ONE: 2.15 Class 5, Div. 3— 7F. 1 ***** Aloha (Tico St.) R. Breuk.. 7 9.0 *Shaari 4 2 ***** Foreign Order IAP St.) Teh, 5 9.0 'Sublan 8 3 ***** Kidjant (Pintu Besi St.) Lee. 5 8.13 Johnson 1 4 ***** Krakatoa (Shaw1,214 words
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88 1961-06-28 14 6 STATES FOR RAHMAN CUP BADMINTON pENANG. Tues. Six States- Penang. Kedah, Kelantan. Trengganu. Selangor and Singapore have entered for the Malayan Malays badminton competition for the Tengku Abdul Rahman trophy. Kelantan will meet Trengganu in the opening tie on June 30. the winners to play against Singapore on Aug.88 words
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63 1961-06-28 14 TOP ATHLETES TURN DOWN EUROPE TRIP T-OS ANGELES. Tues. Several leading American athletes, including some Olympic medal winners, said they would not go to Europe with the U.S. team next month, partly because they were dissatisfied with the way the AAU handled the trip, and partly because they could not63 words
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Advertisement769 1961-06-28 14 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOnCI <>l lIRST MEETINGS. TAKE NOTICE that the First MeetiriK of Creditors in the under»(i rases will be held on the Hth July. 1961 al the Official Assignee's OHke. Supreme Court Building. Singapore: Bankruptcy No. 97 59. Tan Hock Lim. 7h-A. Enn Hoon Street. Singapore.769 words
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Advertisement814 1961-06-28 14 NOTICE FKUKKATION OF MALAYA $61,000,000 tl% Regiotrred Stock 13 7-1955 and 5;% Reictaered Stock 15 '7-I»7«/7« $54,000,000 1M.1',1 V, Registered stock 13' 7-1962-66. Notice is hereby Riven that the Transfer Registers of the abovementioned Loans will be closed from tat to 15th July, 1961. both days inclusive, for the preparation814 words
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Advertisement766 1961-06-28 14 j PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD APPRENTICE PILOTS The Singapore Harbour Boara offers the following assistance tc Students ol the Singapore Polytechnic Pie-Sea Course JB6l-IM2 Session, who. are locally domiciled Singapore Citizens. 1. An award to the two Students. passing the Pre-Sea Examination with greatest credit, prizes ol 4250 and766 words
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Advertisement251 1961-06-28 14 Escape to fascinating Japan In W' y ||QjHBV^^R bP^ P. O. Orient Unc luxury. Our fabulously delightful round trip of almost a month Tea out A/j calendar of M///^ allow, you to take a four-day q fnland tour of Japan and in- t7 O I JAILI IN <J J eludes251 words
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516 1961-06-28 15 MCC TAKES NOTICE OF 'RIDGE' ACROSS THE PITCH AT LORD'S 1 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. VIR. V C. BATH, chairman of the Singapore Turf iTI Club said in Singapore today: "The committee of the Singapore Turf Club has full power to deal with matters affecting the516 words
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Article140 1961-06-28 15 I ONDON Tiiev— Close of play r scores in yesterday's matches: At Nottingham. Middlesex 324-6 dec and 83-1 ißirnti sff not cuti. Notts 125. ram. .\t Guildford: Cambridge 171 and 30-2 Surrey 336-4 dec (Willett 80. Constable 111. Stewart 75 not out), rain At Coventry: Warwick 163140 words
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Article56 1961-06-28 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Two Malaya Cup soccer fixtures in the south zone scheduled on Saturdays have been postponed to Sundays. Both matches involve Negrl Sembilan. who play Singapore on July 1 and Selanpor on July 8. The ties are now postponed to July 2 and 9 respectively,56 words
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Article22 1961-06-28 15 TOKYO. Tues— Pone Kingpetch of Thailand beat Japan's Mltsunori Seki on points > and retained his flyweight title here tonight.— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article403 1961-06-28 15 Teachers break 2 Johore records \M UAR, Tues. Two 111 Johore State records and one district record were set up at the Muar AAA championships here. Mazlan bin Hamzah, a schoolteacher, clocked 22.8 sec. in the 200 metres. The previous State record was 23.4 sec. Another schoolteacher, Lily Tan, broke403 words
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Article142 1961-06-28 15 LONDON. Tues.— The "ridge" across the Test pitch at Lord's where Australia beat England in the Second Test here yesterday, has come under official notice reports JACK FINGLETON. Ronnie Aird, secretary of the MCC. disclosed that yesterday an architect had made a thorough examination of •the pitch and had taken142 words
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Article1540 1961-06-28 15 Singapore League Positions as ai June 25: DIVISION I P W D I I \I i Mamies 5 4 1 033 12 9 CA 3 2 1 0 16 8 5 RAF tSi 4 2 1 1 17 10 5 IRC 4 2 1 1 18 13Bernama - 1,540 words
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Article313 1961-06-28 15 PERAK AAA SOUTH ZONE CHAMPIONSHIPS (T. Anson): 100 m: 1 Mohamed Zahart 2 Ahmad Shah Zunizar 3 Wan Rosdl Zaharln 11.35-: 200 m: l R. Subramanlam 2 Wan Rosdl Zaharin 3 8. Joseph Watson 23.6s (zone record); 400 m: 1 Mohamed Zaharl 2 V. D. Naidu 3 L. J.313 words
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Article121 1961-06-28 15 HI Ml SWLfc i.i CUP (Penang): PSC (Whitei bt CRC (White* 3-1 A. Lim and R. Soon bt 00l Slang Huah and A. Choo 6-1, 7-5; C. O. Olson and R. Cheah bt Khoo Soon Teonn and Wona Poh Lam 6-4. 6-4; J. Heah and Oh Lock Hence bt121 words
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Article137 1961-06-28 15 INTES-DIST. PWD (Kluang): Kluang 4 (Jaffar 2. Selluthurai, Yunos) Batu Pahat 1 (Samat). SPORE LEAGUE Div. 3A: Darul Afiah 'A' 3 Customs 2. J. BAHRL LKAGUE Dlv. 1: PWD 1 (Yusof Hamid) Starlight 1 (AJii. MAHAR SHIELD (Segunat* Tabun Bharu 2 (Idrtsi Muar River Est 1 (Miranda). IPOH LEAGUE137 words
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Article37 1961-06-28 15 FRIENDLY (Spore): SCC bi IA by 2 wkt*. IA 180-9 dec (Razalc 68. Baldlraj 20. Shah 20 Sullivan 3-44. Read 2-42. Gould 2-491 SCC 181-8 (Schubert 93. Gould 27. Rice 20 n.0.. Mohlndcr 3-60. Ashrafl 2-15 >.37 words
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Article39 1961-06-28 15 N. BEMBILAN CHAMPIONSHIPS FINALS (SerembanV Men's sinrlrs: Chan Kok Cheoiig bt Tho Ket Yuen 21-16. 21-17. 21--12; Women's singles: Ng Lai Yee bt Wong Slew Kwan 21-16. 24-22. 21-16: Team: Negrl CRC bt Chinese Engineering Assn. 5-4.39 words
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Article12 1961-06-28 15 PRISONS CUP FINAL (Penang): City Council bt Education Dept. 3-0.12 words
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Article29 1961-06-28 15 SYDNEY. Tues. Max Murphy, former Australian featherweight champion, made an lepressive comeback here last night when he outpointed Tiger Willie of The Philippines over 12 rounds. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Advertisement33 1961-06-28 15 k/f jfcl The Champagne of bottle beer Miller Brewing Conipinjr, Mil»iuk<c. WiKOOtin. U. S. A. wllllams I NEW ICE BLUE AQUA VELVA aftershave lotion Mf lew cieliH acti.n! JoffM in Mil; Hint! AyW^33 words
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Advertisement157 1961-06-28 15 H^^ t 4^v%^^^ B^ "piiA —a mmdk it" Am, Ik Pictwie. e[ Ce»n|Mt- -ARROWiM.no. f| SPORT SHIRT i See this new selection of famous Arrow T casual wear. Smartly tailored for exact fit. •V y A wide variety of conventional and wash and wear fabrics. Made in the U.S.A. t'nf157 words
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Miscellaneous106 1961-06-28 15 SOCCEE MALAYA CIP: Singapore v Joint Sen-ices <Jn. Besar, 7.30). STORE LEAGUE 1)1 V. 2C: Blue Rovers v Gymkhana < Jn. Besar, 6 p.m.). SBH LEAGl'E: Senior Eveready v Chartered Bank; Wearnes v Mercantile Bank. Spore Glass v Metal Box. Shell v SCS (all matches at Farrer Pk) Junior STC106 words
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Article379 1961-06-28 16 Manifesto stresses the aim of independence through merger and record of honest government SINGAPORE, Tuesday. INDEPENDENCE through merger with the Federation is stressed in the People's Action Party manifesto for the Anson by-election issued today. The party claims that its opponents in Anson know that the379 words
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Article82 1961-06-28 16 LONDON. Tues— Results oi today s coiiniv cricket mitrhfl wri c. I (.uillord. Surrey bt Cambndne by Innings and 105 runs; I at U'estrliffr: E>se\ bt Sonn b. 106 runs ai Middlobro. Yorks bi Northants by 3!) runs: at (ovrnlry: Warwick* bt Giouie.Mer by 171 runs. AtReuter - 82 words
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Article67 1961-06-28 16 SINGAPORE. Tues. Tun Llm Yew Hock, head of the Singapore Peoples Alliance will reply to criticism against him by Mr. David Marshall. Chairman of the Workers Party, at the SPA-UMNO-MIC-MCA Alliance rally at Maxwell Road tomorrow night. The SPA-UMNO-MCA-MIC alliance candidates for the by-election. Dr. Chee67 words
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Article161 1961-06-28 16 Two unions reject pay offer SINGAPORE. Tues. Two more civil service staff unions tonight rejected the •final .settlement" clause in the Governments offer of new rates of variable allowances. They are the Singapore Interpreters' Union and the Singapore Government Storekeepers' Union. Members of the two unions at separate meetings described161 words
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369 1961-06-28 16 DRIVER OF CAR IN WHICH FIVE DIED IS ACCUSED KAMPAR. Tues. A family of four and a friend were killed when the car in which they were travelling plunged into the Tronoh river, the sessions court here was told today. The driver of the car. S Periyanan. 45. escaped. He369 words
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284 1961-06-28 16 SHE LEAVES FOR HOME WITH SMILE, 'FINAL' $600 KIALA LL'MPL'R, Tues. Sally Bronstein. the former London model divorced after 24 days of marriage by Tengku Ibrahim, left Kuala Lumpur today. "I want to be left alone and try and iorget this nightmare." she said before boarding a KLM Electra for284 words
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Obituary21 1961-06-28 16 JAVAPALA JM. aged I •'1 t] I'M U'T.'i.l.l ll ll— alttd :in p m. 1 from 1033 Jam I -o21 words
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Article89 1961-06-28 16 MR. AND MRS. SUHRAMANIAM th.-mk r.lativrs rid frltn_ for thiir w-flcomr Kins. eon«r«tul>tory i and presence on the ocrnainn of thi-lr marrtacc, K. Lumpur on .'i THE FAMILY nt ih. Vinc-n: Xc Scaa W«tl U frirnrt- for tlirir ronrlnli nics, r. .ilh«. nttrndanci*. us Mn»ndf r« .\ii MESSRS TENC89 words
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Article387 1961-06-28 16 LONDON. lue.v-li.nt renev.eu unrei .ain.y m London siock nutai :od.i> and vuiuai.y all st'iiiciiiN lecorueii iu.uici IHMI Selling m i<ol large bui there was h» almost complete abi seiice ol suppoi i Tne chief rertratntn, nuiuence wa.s (can of Govtrnmei.'. economic measuiei wnile furuier adI387 words
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Advertisement184 1961-06-28 16 Late CUSSIFIES ADVERTISEMENTS M it r<fN |M Himmmmu I STOP PRESS! INDIA'S ONLY NOMINEE AT THE I I .?.?_V LIN FILM FESTIVAL 1 I CABLE AND VVIRFI c*c M |TLD I if _QE__ts_--f '> |i Ijf tn i» rf im limii. o»iir< aw iota. «t man m —to <|»* i"S184 words
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