The Straits Times, 29 June 1961
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Title Section18 1961-06-29 1 AVEBACE DAILY CEHTIFIEft SALE EXCEEDS 911,000 Hot*** The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY. JI'NE 29, 1961 13 CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration651 1961-06-29 1 Ee Boon Lee - Ee Boon Lee Governors discuss 'Mighty Malaysia' plan By Borneo is priority problem SIR William Goode, Governor of British North Borneo, spoke here today of the need to seize the right moment to push through Tengku Abdul Rahman's "Mighty Malaysia" plan to ensure its success. A I651 words
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Article77 1961-06-29 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The planned Bangkok meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the Fedcr ation. Thailand and the Philippines to discuss the proposed economic and cultural co-operation agreement If. likely to be held late next month. This was reported today by Keutor from Bangkok which said77 words
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Article, Illustration39 1961-06-29 1 THE Sultan of Selangor adjusts the Crown after it had been ceremoniously placed on his head by the Mufti of Selangor. Dato Haji Yusof bin Shahbuddin. Minutes later the Tengku Ampang was crowned. Straits Times picture.39 words
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333 1961-06-29 1 F. ABISHEGANADEN - GUESTS AT BALAI RONG SERI CRY 'DAULAT TUANKU' AS NEW RULER IS INSTALLED F. ABISHEGANADEN By 1 ANCIENT Malay with flashes of modern procedure highlighted this mornings coronation ceremony of Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah as Sultan of Selangor. the most developed Stat« in the Federation. As the flittering $12,000 crown333 words
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Article151 1961-06-29 1 Alliance win again in T'ganu BESUT. Wed. The Alliance last night won six of the eight contested seats In ihe Besut town council elections, the other two going to the Socialist Front. As the Alliance took the Kampong Raja Seiatan Ward on nomination day. May 11 when it.s candidate. Wan151 words
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757 1961-06-29 2 'FIRM' WESTERN REPL Y TO RUSSIA ON BERLIN SOON rpHE Western Powers will deliver a "firm" reply soon to recent Russian memoranda on Berlin, the French Foreign Ministry spokesman said today. "For the Western Powers there is no Berlin problem," he said in reply to questions at a Press conference.Reuter - 757 words
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377 1961-06-29 2 p.VRIS, Wed. Gen. de Gaulle yesterday said at a garden party for the members of both houses of parliament that he had ordered one division of French troops to be brought back from Algeria 'owinsr to the threatening situation in Europe." lie added:Reuter - 377 words
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150 1961-06-29 2 Film star's death: Call for a probe HOLLYWOOD. Wed. The Screen Actors' Guild will be asked to investigate the circumstances of the death of film star Jeff Chandler. television cowboy Clint Walker said yesterday. Walker, star of the TV series "Cheyenne," said about 70 people had signed a petition askingUPI - 150 words
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Article37 1961-06-29 2 ORAN. Wed. —Abdul Hamid, Insurgent leader in the Oran region, was captured by security forces, police said yesterday. He was killed a few minutes later while trying to escape, they added. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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283 1961-06-29 2 A NEW SET-UP FOR 3 EAST AFRICAN STATES THE East African states of Kenya. Tanganyika 1 and Uganda are to have a new organisation to administer their nnaneial. commercial communications and other common services and a reconstructed central legislative assembly, it was announced last night I A communique issued at283 words
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219 1961-06-29 2 LONDON. Wed. Jamaica and Trinidad, the two major islands of the West Indies Federation, will have increased representation in the House of Representatives of an Independent West Indies, a White Paper announced here yesterday. The report on the Wot Indies constitutional conference, which ended219 words
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Article30 1961-06-29 2 LI'SAKA. (Northern Rhodesia). Wed. Mr. Kenneth Kaunda. leader of the I'nited National Independence Party, last night rejected Britain's new constitutional proposals for Northern Rhodesia. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Advertisement159 1961-06-29 2 MODERN SCIENCE GIVES MODERN MALAYA A COMPL£TEL^E^WrHPASTE^^BI \JSI i[:|iill|:l|ii!i|iiSi|i DENTAL' CREAM WITH j R I U M i i Hr^jif^^^^^^^^^B Freshens your mouth with its bracing flavour! Bj 4: smite B^^^^^BBBH 7TI Softer cream gives faster- m^r BB B B B fSBF jBrPP^PJBfc^ /v£y{/ 1 forming foam, and r*W& I159 words
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Miscellaneous12 1961-06-29 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby WMATC /tAEBICOsN V S WQON©^/ DON'T LIKW12 words
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Article685 1961-06-29 3 REPRESENTATIVES OF THAILAND AND PRINCE BOUN OUM NOW SIT AT 14-NATION CONFERENCE IN GENEVA THAILAND and right wing Laotian political parties yesterday ended their boycott of the 14-power Conference in Geneva. The Thai delegation walked out of the conference recently because of the failure of theReuter - 685 words
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Article34 1961-06-29 3 LONDON. Wed. More than 4.000 people, from home and abroad, yesterday witnessed the enthronement at Canterbury of Dr. Arthur Michael Ramsey as spiritual head of the Protestant Church of England. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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181 1961-06-29 3 Queen Mother (foot in bandages) launches ship LONDON. Wed. The Queen Mother, her left foot swathed in toandages, sat in a wheelchair on a dockside at Newcastle-upon-Tyne to launch a new liner, the 22.000-ton Northern Star, with a bottle of red wine yesterday. The Queen Mother, who is recovering from181 words
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172 1961-06-29 3 LONDON, Wednesday. HALF-PAY pensions for all, increasing automatically every time wages rise, are visualised in a new Labour Party domestic policy manifesto endorsed last night at z meeting of party leaders. The manifesto, which would be the basis of party policyReuter - 172 words
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Article97 1961-06-29 3 GOVT. STEPS IN TO END STRIKE LONDON. Wed. The government stepped in yesterday in an attempt to bring to an early end one of the two big labour stoppages threatening to cripple the British motor industry and put over 50.000 men out of work. Mr. John Hare, Minister of Labour,Reuter - 97 words
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Article72 1961-06-29 3 PARIS, Wed. Lt-Col. Charles-Gilbert de la Chapelle, 46-year-old former commander of the First Foreign Legion Cavalry Regiment, was sentenced to seven years' hard labour by a special high military tribunal here today for his part in the April revolt in Algiers. He stripped off all his decorationsReuter - 72 words
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152 1961-06-29 3 GODBER MOVES UP IN LIST OF GOVT. CHANGES LONDON, Wed. Mr. Joseph Godber. at present Joint Parliamentary Un-der-Secretary at the Foreign Office, was yesterday named Minister of State at the Foreign Office in a list of Government changes announced by the Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Macmillan. Mr. Godber, 47, succeedsReuter - 152 words
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Article27 1961-06-29 3 WASHINGTON. Wed.— The Senate space committee yesterday approved President Kennedys request for authorisation to spend US $1,784 million next year to boost space efforts. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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185 1961-06-29 3 FREE TRADERS' COMMON MARKET TALKS LONDON, Wednesday VI INISTERS of the European Free Trade AssociaxJl tion are to meet this summer to consider links with the common market after British ministers return from their missions to Commonwealth countries, an authoritative source said here last night. The trade association ministers wereReuter - 185 words
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Article50 1961-06-29 3 LONDON. Wed. Britain has stopped the export of British military equipment to Portuguese overseas territories, Mr. Niall Macpherson. Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, said in the Commons yesterday. Meanwhile, 3,000 m ore troops arrived in Angela yesterday by sea to reinforce the Portuguese garrison there--.Reuter.50 words
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Advertisement138 1961-06-29 3 what UUGS The letters r^Ti inscribed onthe faceof everf Fortis Spacematic stand for all risks. Th« g\ P means that your Spacematic is protected I against all the hazurds that a watch will ■maah normally|encounter in an active life-by all IllCdll tne devices known to the Swiss watch industry. It's138 words
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Miscellaneous292 1961-06-29 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA SHORT WAVE SERVICE: NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEDIUM WATrSERVICE: 476 metres AM 600 T^e Signal, NegaraA.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.02 ku> News Headllr >«>; 605 Morning Morning Prelude; 7.00 The' News; Melodies; 6.50 Keep Pit With TeJk l££V&t2SLVj£ 700 Joh ->- ■>■■*-■"■ rise; 9.00 Close Down His Orchestra;292 words
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400 1961-06-29 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. f ORD PARKER, the Lord Chief Justice of England, asserted in Singapore tonight that laws for detaining people without trial should only be invoked in times of grave national necessity. He said this at a press conference at the airport soon400 words
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137 1961-06-29 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.— An alleged vice case against Madam Soon Koh Ling, 46, was adjourned today lor a fortnight by the Second Criminal District Judge Mr. E.H. DNetto. The order was made at the request of the prosecutor, acting DSP E.H. Sheares, who produced a137 words
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501 1961-06-29 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. EX-CABARET bar supervisor, Wong Kirn Wan, alias Linda Fong, accused of manslaughter of a businessman, Tan Kirn Ton in her Tiong Bahru flat on Sept. 30, said today that her only recollections of that morning was that she had been drinking501 words
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Article, Illustration159 1961-06-29 4 BETTY NUNN OFF 'TO GET MARRIED' IN SYDNEY SINGAPORE, Wed. A weeping camera shy Miss Elizabeth Mary Nunn. who had until yesterday faced two vice charges In a Singapore court flew off to Sydney tonight "to get married". The 23-year-old ex-tele-phone operator covered her face with one of her two159 words
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Article373 1961-06-29 4 n^HE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC: From Sydney, Darwin, Jakarta (BA 711) 1.25 a.m.; from London, Rome, Teheran, Delhi, Rangoon (BA 794) 3.05 p.m. From Hong Kong (Skycoach BA 991) 2 pjn. Qantaa: From Sydney.373 words
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Advertisement256 1961-06-29 4 visit CATHAY tomy i AND YOU WILL SEE MORE THAN JUST A BREATH OF SCANDAL I NOW SHOWING SIMULTANEOUSLY AT ODEON-KATONG DIAMOND THEATRE (SINGAPORE) (SINGAPORE) 1.30-4.00-6.30 9.30 p.m. 1.30-4.00-6.00 9.30 p.m. ODEON CATHAY ODEON KUALA LUMPUR MALACCA PENANG ODEON CATHAY KOTA BHARU ALOR STAR TOWERING ABOVE OTHERS IN ACTION. ..THRILLS...256 words
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166 1961-06-29 5 WATCHMAN WHO TIED UP A MAN IN GOOD FAITH. TELUK AN'SON. Wed. estate watchman. Ram Singh. j9. who acted "in good faith" by wrongfully confining a labourer in his quarters was yesterday bound over in $200 for two years without having- his conviction recorded. In addition, he was ordered by166 words
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315 1961-06-29 5 Town, country planning: A blueprint A BLUEPRINT lor Ihe future development and policy of town and country planning in the Federation has been prepared. Disclosing this yesterday, the Assistant Minister of the Interior, Inche Mohamed Ismail bin Mohamed Yusof. said the blueprint was being carefully examined. Inche Ismail said that315 words
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Article30 1961-06-29 5 TELUK ANSON. Wed. A dance in aid of the Perak Amateur Athletic Association south zone i fund will be held at Dew Recreation Club here on Saturday.30 words
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121 1961-06-29 5 CANADIAN ENVOY WILL SOON LEAVE MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Canada's first High Commissioner to Malaya. Mr A R. Menzies. and Mrs. Menzies uc expected to leave for Canada within a few weeks. It is not known yet who will succeed Mr. Menzies. An official statement is expected to be made121 words
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Article49 1961-06-29 5 SEGAMAT, Wed. The headmaster of the Segamat Primary English School Mr. Soo Ho Kum Chin, will take over on July 1 as State Organiser of English Schools at tlr> Education Department in Johore Bahru. Mr. Piara Singh senior assistant at the school, will act as headmaster49 words
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Article, Illustration92 1961-06-29 5 Wayne (iustafson. one of two American students who arrived in Kuala Lumpur earlier this week, being garlanded by Michiyo Mori. Mr. Gustafson of Salt Lake City, I tali, and lMis N Elizabeth Spelman of Cincinatti, Ohio, will live with two Malayan families for92 words
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128 1961-06-29 5 Prof. Lim is president of society SINGAPORE. Wed. Prok fessor Lim Tay Boh has oeen elected president of the council of the Malayan Economic Society. Other officials are: Prof. Ungku A. Aziz and Mr. Lim Chew Swee. vice-presidents, Mr. Koh Scow Tee secretary. Miss Tan Slow Yue assktant secretary and128 words
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201 1961-06-29 5 KUANTAN. Wed. More then 70 soldiers from the Second Squadron of the Federation Engineers are helping the Pahang Government build a $1.5 million road which will benefit 20,000 kampong people. The soldiers are working with about 40 villagers to build the 18-mile Song-sang-Kuala201 words
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Article78 1961-06-29 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Mrs. Goh Kwee Teng was elected president of the Young Women's Christian Association of Kuala Lumpur at the association s annual mcrtinc here. The mertine presented im-iiH'illo-H to tuo retiring members, Mrs. A. R. Menzies, wife of the Canadian High Commissioner in78 words
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Article322 1961-06-29 5 MALAYAN AIRWAYS TRIES AGAIN TO BREAK INTO TWO TOUGH ROUTES SINGAPORE, Wednesday. I ALA VAN Airways will use a turbo-prop Britannia in an attempt to carve out a foothold in two of South-East Asia's most competitive air routes. The Britannia, bearing Malayan Airways colours, will be322 words
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Article38 1961-06-29 5 IPOH. Wed. Mr. Goh Eng Koon has been elected President of the Police Clerical and Administrative Services Union. Perak Branch. Other officials are: Secretary. Mr. T. l. Raj, and treasurer, Mr. S. Najar Singh.38 words
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Advertisement353 1961-06-29 5 Eczema Itch Killed In 7 Minutes Your akin has nearly so million tiny Mmi and pores -when* xcrms klde and cause larrlble Itehinc, Oackinr. Krtema, Peelinr. BurnInr, Acne, Jtlaarwortn, Psoriasis. Blackbcads, Pimples, Font Itch and other blemishes. Ordinary treatTnfnlsrlveonly,t«mponiry relUfbscauae they do not kill the germ rauxa. The new discovery,353 words
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Advertisement268 1961-06-29 5 Jmkk so convenient! I Aiflffi i 1 ea crea m billows from the can, already whipped, at tho •-x7 CM touch o{ y° ur finger. Snper*deliciout on J mm mmW- mtZy 'Ay desserts, puddings, r m fltfj/ij onjy real whipped cream that fmffV'iT st «y no matter how long you268 words
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Article51 1961-06-29 6 KUALA KANG6AR. Wed. —A smoke-bomb was dug out yesterday by Inche Taib bin Abdul Majld, a fireman, near his home at Talang. The bomb, which was rusty, is believed to have been left behind by British troops during the war. Police took the bomb away for51 words
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115 1961-06-29 6 Nigerian Premier departs for home SINGAPORE. Wed. Dr. M.L. Okpara. Prime Minister of Eastern Nigeria, and his party of five left Singapore early today for Colombo after an overnight stay. They had arrived from the Federation where they were guests of the Federation Government. Dr. Okpara. his Minister for Commerce.115 words
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578 1961-06-29 6 Top-level talks on the two big questions of Chinese education fOP-LEVEL talks on two important aspects of Chinese education were held today between the Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, and leaders of the Malayan Chinese Association. The M C.A. chiefs were the Minister of Justice, Tun578 words
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216 1961-06-29 6 Youths at work camp clear land for development by villagers KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE first work camp for youths in the Federation has started at Paya Rambut, 15 miles from here. j Over a two-week period 42 members of various youth clubs in Malacca will help in clearing between 60216 words
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Article46 1961-06-29 6 IPOH, Wed. An attendant of the Central Mental Hospital in Tanjong Rambutan, Sulalman bin Baharuddln. 29. was today sentenced in the Session.-' Court here to one year's jail for theft of a blanket worth $6 from the hospital on Nov. 23.46 words
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127 1961-06-29 6 Kiwis make Bren gun gift to regiment IPOH. Wed— The New Zealand Government has presented 68 Bren guns costing $64,000 to the Federation Army. The 7th Bn.. the Royal Malay Regiment, on behalf of the Federation Army, took delivery of the gift today from the 2nd. Bn.. New Zealand Regiment127 words
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Article107 1961-06-29 6 Courses for adult instruction IJUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Only those holding cerflcates issued by the Ministry of Rural Development will in future be allowed to teach ln adult education dtMM organised by the Ministry. A Government statement said yesterday that those wishing to obtain the certificates .should attend courses to be107 words
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Article37 1961-06-29 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. jterday reported to police th« Mr. E.J. Chaloner. manager l0 oi double-barrelled shotgun and a wrist-watch. of the Malayan Farms Ltd.. Both were kept beside hit Bukit Panjang village, yes- I bed.37 words
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Miscellaneous164 1961-06-29 6 Buys Bunny By Balph Ueintdahi -^-^■-^•J^^^-^ I'LL FIX W«^3 [>AX! IMSOKIMA I KiA/AkVr nPflnM'l X '5 SOMEOiF^^P I^ jrf*/] /S^ SYLVKTEKSaS £A/UOV THIS/ .riivlrTr ME? (nl^^fJ "PUSSY'S I HEOWTSNTOZeON^ N-^rQj-*-^ < I'M 60NNA fiMHT gr^j tJL il <WS^f> Li m l Abner By Al Capp SUNDOWN// Vf VO'KIN REMOVE X164 words
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Article, Illustration1204 1961-06-29 7 AT midnight on the night of Ist January in the year 1577, all the gll n s of Malacca were lircd at the same time. The frightful noise had hardly died away before the night was niled with shouts, the stampingHTS - 1,204 words
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Article28 1961-06-29 8 Wmr4* IN Minimum* TMI FAMILY OF Lite M I. im Ah Kj > thank Ir.end* re|ati\e« IkM kind help. donanoan. »rtath« an) r.ndolen. e« during their •ad hereavemenl28 words
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Article359 1961-06-29 8 ?n H O ,W. WO Minimum) Point Garden. Pa.ir Hanjang. port. JOHNNY BORC >' Ihe COCkeit lNint mm hn app*aranrM. Ttl DORIS REDOES LMtM «hop Raffle. Hotel dripdn <1r»-..f. finm M .S" .iim rorkiall and e\ dre«»e(. from $123 LARRY. OHKW n .^<i W II nnl f-nit money. Taaj359 words
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745 1961-06-29 8 The Straits Times Thursday, June 29, 1961. The Common Market Malaya is probably the least concerned of all Commonwealth members about the consequences of British entry into the European common market. There is even a growing feeling that it will he better for Malaya in the end if Britain does745 words
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Article231 1961-06-29 8 His Highness Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shaii was yesterday crowned Sultan of Selan- gor in the royal town of Klang, maintainir.3 a line of succession that stretches back to the turn of the 18th century. The new Ruler walks in distinguished footsteps: his father was much loved in his231 words
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Article239 1961-06-29 8 If the Par.-Malajan Islamic Party nourished any hopes of recoveiT from their disjastrous defeats in the Kelan'<an towns and at Kuala Trengganu, it must now 'abandon, the last of them. On S day of high polling at Bc-Mit —with 83.5 per cent of the .rlectoiate voting— the Alliance239 words
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918 1961-06-29 8 STANLEY UYS - S. Africa: A drift to economic disaster STANLEY UYS AS THE WITHDRAWAL OF FUNDS FROM THE REPUBLIC BECOMES A TORRENT, VERWOERD INTRODUCES HARSH MEASURES TO STOP THE ROT BY Johannesburg, Wrd. THE new R&public of South Africa, born on May 31, is already in serious financial difficulties. The past 13918 words
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132 1961-06-29 8 AM the wife of a government officer. We live in an uncomfortable and expensive fiat while so many fellow workers live in comfortable government quarters P>en if my husband works another years he cannot get quarter This is because of a old colonial132 words
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Article70 1961-06-29 8 'j'HOUSANDS Of gallons of water are being wasted In public places like the water stand* and public ablut!on> It used to be an offence to bathe or wash clothing at these places. There is only one way to conserve water and that la to shut off the mains70 words
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Article99 1961-06-29 8 iVHEN the Government introduced the pay cuts. »jth union members as well s non-members in the •nploy of the Government 11J City Council were affected. This is all very fair It should also be noted that no negotiation whatsoever was held with any union when this step was99 words
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Article98 1961-06-29 8 \VHILE in a bookstore some day.-, ago I met a man who told me he was buying Malay books for political detainees on St. John's island. He added that they were provided with a teacher to teach them up to standard three level. If th^ Government can provide98 words
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Article51 1961-06-29 8 MANY major accidents have occurred at the junction of Telok Kurau Road and East Coast Road in the last a man was killed. The reason is plain: the junction is too narrow. The Government should widen the junction no matter what it costs and install traffic lights. RESIDENT51 words
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Article71 1961-06-29 8 NY I point out to Mr. iarshali that all PoW s j treated alike. The Japanese made no distinction between officers and other ranks. With regard to the fact thai ne < <>uid not join the Volunteers. I must say there v.ere many Malays and Chinese who fought.71 words
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Article65 1961-06-29 8 A CONSIDERABLY large J\ number of people now own tape recorders and their popularity is evident- ly increasing. This useful invention could be a powerful means of breaking down languaxe barriers in Singapore. It is economically more feas- ible than television. I suggest the Ministry of Culture offer65 words
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Article36 1961-06-29 8 JiT is sad to see the swimi- ming pool by the Singapore Polytechnic just going to waste. Why can't someone make an effort to restore it for general use? W. H. WOON Singapore36 words
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332 1961-06-29 8 Ramfis finds that it is not all beer and skittles YEW YORK. Wed Latin American diplomat* at the United Nations are of the opinion that the Dominican Republic is in for more upheavals before the question is settled of who inherits the powers of the late Rafael Trujillo. The Dominican332 words
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Advertisement45 1961-06-29 8 I li f 1 Im mar u lately loft re in SKITS I ttilurt'd by Better I >I\IKHI\| I'l'TTllW.' i I\ 1 1 oil IM, I plus t STYLE all go into every suit by 21, Chulio Street, I Singapore- 1. I Telephone: ***** I45 words
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Advertisement87 1961-06-29 8 ■Efc 's«^v iii aws "^^t alii Hp jk^ aßaW&&*' fKjaaa Ba£* Be warned if you bake with Stork they'll always ask for more Yes, use Stork, and your family will keep you busy busy baking lots of deliciously tempting cakes, melt-in-the-mouth pastry, and feather-light puddings. But with Stork you'll like87 words
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Article, Illustration602 1961-06-29 9 The Prime .Minister. Tenukw Abdul Rahman. in tins Straits Tirm-s plrturc v;lt«*d on the extreme right, represented (ho Vans diPertuan AgMtfl at tin- ronation eeremoay jresteril;»>. Others (from left): Rearesrntativc of the Yang cliPirtuan \es:ara of Singapore, laehc HasMta bin Kamari: representative of the Sultan602 words
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219 1961-06-29 9 $250,000 in gold bars, coins, watches seized on boat SINGAPORE. Wednesday. A TEAM of searchers of the Singapore Cus- toms Department uncovered a $250,000 consignment ol" gold bars, American gold coins and watches hidden in a secret compartment in the hatch of an Indonesian registered motor vessel yesterday evening. This219 words
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Article28 1961-06-29 9 TELUK ANSON. Wed. The Anglo-Chinese School Ex-pupils" Association will hold a renion dinner at the new school hall in Raj* Musa Road here on July 15.28 words
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Article88 1961-06-29 9 Yusof made Knight of St. John CINGAPORE, Wed.— Queen Elizabeth has made Inche Yusof bin Ishak, the Yang diItrtuan Negara of Singapore, a Knight of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem. This knighthood does not sntttle the holder to use tht ;itle "Mr." Inche Yusof has been given this88 words
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Article28 1961-06-29 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Inche Ahmad Ibrahim, the Minister tor Health, will inspect drainage improvement work being carried out at Sungei Slmpang Kanan. Sembawanp Road, on Saturday morning.28 words
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220 1961-06-29 9 CJIX of the *even State J3 Government-controlled land development schemes to be handed over to the Federal Land Development Authority have been successful. Thb was stated today by the executive secretary and manager of the Negrl Sembilan Land Development Board.220 words
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853 1961-06-29 9 EIGHTH DAY OF BANK INQUIRY MR. ANG XI A M TENG, a witness, told the Industrial Arbitration Court today that the personnel department of the Over-sea-Chinese Banking Corporation approved a recommendation that a messenger in the dispatch depart ment should take over a clerk's853 words
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Advertisement253 1961-06-29 9 HHJGJo|ar^.sj a g] Er g afl A/OiY VOV C4A/ 4FFOQP HIGH QUALITY FURNITURE 7-piece dining room set from $25/- per month. $26.00 per month. V^HP^77|f II '*TTT t*^ SINCAPORE SO-62 Orchard Road. Tel: *****-3 KUALA LUMPUR 1t(. Batu Road. Tol: BSS2S PINANC 32. Bishop Stroot. Tol: ***** KOTA BHARU 35iS,253 words
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Advertisement278 1961-06-29 9 B 1 i BVa^^HHLfl 1 /YORK P**^^rf ROOM AIR CONDITIONER ■Pj^Sfr It gives you more value for your dollar _^4Hf 9 Lots of Air Conditioners make exagmmf^^^ff gcralcd claims about quietness. We make no claims, we ask you to test, %W in your own home, York'i real W 9 whisper-quiet278 words
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Article286 1961-06-29 10 DOWN MY WAY... CiOMING-OUT parties for young maidens make big news in Europe and America and one that recently hit the headlines is still being discussed in high society. From Detroit come-. report that blonde Anne Ford, an heiress of the automobile fortune, made her formal bow Into society recently286 words
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Article, Illustration639 1961-06-29 10 SHE STEPS INTO A WORLD OF MEN ONLY WHY it it that women are not actively interested in motor racing? Is it because it is a spoil meant for the stronger sex? I wonder what it is like to feel the wind beating against your face as you go tearing639 words
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Article, Illustration337 1961-06-29 10 Wardrobe of dresses made here will be a Kit back in London THERE are not many women who, when they are returning to England, take a wardrobe of clothes made in Singapore. But Mrs. -P. Frost, wife of the chief copywriter of an advertising firm, who is returning to London337 words
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Advertisement201 1961-06-29 10 To the woman who could weep because her skin beauty is drying 0ut.... bbb^^^^^^^bt bhbW 'MOON DROPS' FOR NIGHT Moon Drops' by /SJjA/v&M/ Moisture Balm, Rich, yet not >■ grcosy. FOR CLEANSING Moon Drops' Moisture Cleanser to continue the benefits. FOR DAY 'Moon Drops' Moisture Foundation. A light make-up baie.201 words
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Advertisement205 1961-06-29 10 PERFUMES Occasions $M J LE TRAIN BLEU I \Ji W PAGAN x And For Special Occasions IN MINIATURE. OUARTER. HALF AND ONE OUNCE Owbridge's THE SOOTHING COUGH REMEDY FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY I 1 1 §Sf b^bt"#x A tl iiji^ii \/tONIC ill P^^\&^° :L\:\r.'.v:':^\T."" Jffl i\T MALAYA'S FAMILY FOR OVER205 words
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Miscellaneous277 1961-06-29 10 Straits Times Crossword IbF HJ^^B^B^BBfMT* TBP fIU H ■bbb^HbbT^i ffBHRV I I ACROS* 11. lii uk tnormng the priest 7. Brought up the ca^e of a> speaks and improves the kind of food (5). whole affair tii> 8. Extremely vulgar, this sort of n Olrl ?ets mudoJed a bo U277 words
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Advertisement1774 1961-06-29 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREIGHT ENQUIRIES: Til: 241J PASSAGE ENQUIRIES: Till 2412 TO AOEN, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON I CONTINENTAL PORTS, Due Spore Sails P. Sham Penang MELAMPUS inert ill, Glasgow In Pt Jim 31 Jut 30/ 1 ANCHISES I Mil. Dub Havre, H'burg Ml. 31 Jlly 1 July 2/ S1,774 words
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Advertisement1395 1961-06-29 11 THE L A.C. UMES ADEN. REISEA. MEDITERRAHEAN. CONTINENTAL I. SCANDINAVIAH PORTS. y^^S5V S'pori P. Sham Penang jfiO^ "SEIANDIA" t) Sum II Part 21 JIN 21/21 Jill HvSl^U "SHONGA aj 21 line/ 4 Illy S 7 lily 1/ I luly VSngKC "MEONIA "I) 21 22 Jlly 2323 Jlly 2t 27 I|l>1,395 words
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Advertisement1476 1961-06-29 11 fSSm THE BEN UNE STEAMERS LTD. "mn SINGAPORE dncirpirittl tkt Until UlfHa) II LINII EXPRESS SERVICES 10 LONDON. LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pori f> S'naa fmani BENMACDNUI (H) HaaMrg. lonOOfl. G-mo«t» ll Pt/Jlie 31 fENAVON LiilrpaiT. R'dom, M'brough lull 31 2 ll Pt/TMay «NREOCH (E.1.) LiMii. Rotttrjam. Hamburg ll Pt/Jily1,476 words
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Advertisement1373 1961-06-29 11 «t CO., LTD. w lEI. Nli I3JII WQ ELLIRMAN LIMB KLAVBNES9 LIMB UNION HAMBURG. ROTTERIIM MAVII IOS ANCEIES. SAN FRANCISCO, XUIL. lEATIIE. VANCOUVER PORTLANO CITY OF NEWCASTII Accoatiol cart! fir Ctltial A Slntl 8-oori P. S ham Pinang Aaenca. II Pirt/21 111 l 31 1111/ 1 Mly IONNEVUII CITY OF1,373 words
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325 1961-06-29 12 From Our Market Correspondent ALTHOUGH the Kuala t Lumpur was closed (and will be again today) conditions were fairly active in the Singapore, Penang and Ipoh sections of the Malayan Stock Exchange. Tins were very steady and some counters were firm on good325 words
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Article23 1961-06-29 12 Malayan Stork Indices: Junr iX June 27 Industrials: 174.04 171.88 Tins: 361.29 3.19.39 S Rubbers MSM '243.69 Jan. 1 19.1X =iuii.23 words
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Article629 1961-06-29 12 BUSINESS on liie Malayan Slock Excnange. Singapore section yesieraay wi:n ihe iium- be |'ndSlt,!.l? lS CTS biaC ord a l aS XlBmo v sir his «v. I .a. or as o^n. aid, Ked. Dispensary (2.000) $1.47: 9. and N. ord« (2.000) $2.57. (2.000) 52.55: c.ammon (1.000) $2.19:629 words
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Article155 1961-06-29 12 Ship* lyim; alonKsidr the Singapore 1 wharves today RottvnMrin 1 2. Tai«)h NW. 5. Svend Mai-n-k «A. Aeneas 7. Luna Marmk I 'it. TJitja- •■-■ka 13/14. Vietnam 15 16 Burma Maru 44. Oultr Roads: I'h.mki, Victoria. Rayon. Tone Poh. Schwabti^t.in. Honeata,, Amlra. Kastern Saga. I'nion Currier, Batavia,155 words
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Article39 1961-06-29 12 SINGAPORE. June 28. RI'BBER: 83 cents per lb. (up a quarter of a tent). I p.m unofficial close: 83U cents (quiet but steady). TIN: 5474.50 per picul (up 55.37!.). Estimated unofficial offering 235 tons (down 1.% tons).39 words
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Article219 1961-06-29 12 JULY firif^ grad* rubbsr buytrs t.t.b. closed in Singapore ytstrrday at 83 cents prr lb. up a quarter of a cent on Tuesday's dosing price. Th« tune was quiat. t.C.C.R A. cloning prices In cents per lb. yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 82:, sellers S3i219 words
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410 1961-06-29 12 THE price of tin in Singapore yesterday, after falling for three j days which pared it I by $11. turned sharply upwards by $5.37 J to $474.50 per picul. The offering fell by 15 tons to 235 tons. I The market seemed410 words
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Article113 1961-06-29 12 tm K apori. noon pnets yetttrday were Copra: IK Continent June shipment $2Si buyers. J26i wllem. Cccanut oil: bulk $3Si sellers, drum $41) sellers. Pipptr: Miintok white $l*tS Mllen. Sarawak white $1*24 neller*. special Sarawak black $lS'.'i sellers, garbled Umpon« black Sls2i sellers. Lamponß black ABTA $167 J113 words
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Article135 1961-06-29 12 ▼HE Malayan Exchange Banks Asso* ciati«n made ttiene changrfl in it« rate* to merchants yesterday (all rate* i to S100)N«w V*rh: buying airmail T.T. 32 9 16. OD. 32 11/16. 90 d/"t 32 13/16 credit hill*. 33 1/18 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 331,1 OI) 331. HO135 words
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Article123 1961-06-29 12 MELBOURNE. Wed. INVESTMENT shares mainum- «l <>;eady tiend. Queensland Press eused Is. 9u to 545. 9«. Aust. Chemicals gained Is. 10 365. 6d. and Humes la, lv "is. Base metals and oils were steady anu Commonwealth bonds. were also steady. Con. Zinc 89 Vt. Isi 66 10' j123 words
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Advertisement1170 1961-06-29 12 SI Express U.S.A. Pacific «9t Atlantic Coast Service ITA MA. ET.A. E.t.A. t.I.A. i Honolulu B. -o L. A-ijeiei "•><>'» "(.■i.M» M»ri" 17 21 lull 74 Jul, 11l IS An* J -»,1,,,. NOT" 17 21 Aui 24 Aut S Se»t IS S«t II Stlt 1•« All sbiUbly equippeo with ot«1,170 words
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Advertisement84 1961-06-29 12 BARBER-FERN-VILLE LINES ANNOUNCE THE DIRECT SAILING TO U.S. GULF PORTS m.s. "FERNBAY" LOADING AT SINGAPORE 12th. 15th. JULY FOR MOBILE NEW ORLEANS HOUSTON CHARLESTON SAVANNAH TRANSIT TIME 32 DAYS HARRISONS CROSFIELD (S) LTD. TEL: ***** HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. 33/35 Telok Ayer Street TeleiMne Nl. *****. Weekly Service84 words
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Advertisement659 1961-06-29 12 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from Contractors Class "C and above at the Office or the State Engimer. Kedah/Perlis. Alor Star, up to 12.00 Noon of the Bth. day of July. 1961. for the Construction in Reinforced Concrete of a Road Bridge at Tanjong Pauh Route I.659 words
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Advertisement788 1961-06-29 12 REGISTRATION OK CHILDKI N NOTICE FOR ADMISSION INTO SID. TV.ONE IN 1963. 1964 AND 1965 ciian Slew Poll. IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN Ule of Nu VODf BUk St. NEGERI SEMBILAN. Singapore. Registration ol chikutn boui, A p eU uon for Dixotce hai been in 1906, 1907 and 1908 lor au-788 words
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Advertisement644 1961-06-29 13 NOTICES THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS' ASSOCIATION AH members of the above Association in the State of Singapore will be closed for business as from 1.00 p.m. on Friday 30th June 1961 until 10.00 a.m. on Monday 3rd July 1961; Saturday Ist July 1961 being a Gazetted Bank Holiday. The early644 words
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Advertisement502 1961-06-29 13 NOTICES TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. Cap. IS7) Notice under Section 143. Whereas It appears to the Ipoh Town Council that the under-mentioned lands are In the process of development and a layout having been prepared showing any of the things for which provision Is made under Sub-section (1) of section502 words
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Advertisement1081 1961-06-29 13 i^^S^MgMßg^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^g^^-^-^-^-^p-^g^-j^^^^^^^^^^pjj^^^p^^^^^pjj^pjjjjj^^^^SJSjSßßS^SßJßSjl (Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Word, SS (Min.)— Bos SO eta. extra ALL APPLICANTS of Box No. A 6365 ST., are thanked. The post has lie! 11 filled. CLERK TYPIST female Chinese for Govt-Aided S< hool Katonic salary Government Rate* Box A 6697 S.T. B'pore. TEACHERS (one1,081 words
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Advertisement829 1961-06-29 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT If Words SS (Min.)— Box SO eta. extra SENNETT ESTATE Big airy rooms with modern facilities suitable I bachelors W Girls W /Couple near bus i stop. Apply No 1. Pheng Geek i Avenue, Spore i 4-BEDROOMS MODERN SEMI DETACHED House at Katoag District to I let furnished/unfurnished829 words
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Advertisement573 1961-06-29 13 EDUCATION >.O Wordt SS (Min.)— Box SO ett. extra J FAR EASTERN MUSIC School The Institution for musical education, 1961 i registrations will be accepted dally i now. Apply Secretary 1-A Kirk Ter- I race, B' pore. < SHORTHAND RAPID COURSE Commencing July 3rd. Alt'. Beginners' t:\tning Classes A All573 words
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Advertisement851 1961-06-29 13 TUITION to Wordt SS (Min.)— Box SO eta. extra 1 POSTAL TUITION:- Bookkeeping Accounts, Business Correspondence, t Special coachng for L.C.C. Exams. Success guaranteed. Apply Principal, F E.C.I. P.O. Box 1731 Singapore. f SINGAPORE DRIVING SCHOOL Refresher course $25, complete $85, < guaranteed $90, competent Instructors/ i lustructresses. Modern Dual-controlled851 words
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Advertisement828 1961-06-29 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE !0 Word, SS (Min.)— Box SO rt*. extra NUMBER HAWK 19SS Good condlicn company maintained $2,000 0.n.0. M. (Spore) *****. RENAULT CORDINI Feb. 61 carefi lly run-in by keen motorist owner. S.OOO mile?, full insurance tax. D-A-ner going abroad. (4.800 0.n.0. Ring B'pore ***** between 5*6 pm.828 words
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Advertisement444 1961-06-29 13 MISCELLANEOUS 20 Word* Sj (Min.l—Hnx iv dv. extrm I.ATEST CONTINENTAL Treatment* for Acne (Spots* I'lmplri Oprn I and Tired Skin Warta, Dry skm and Buperflous Hair rrmovod bf trolysls nod beauty Courses. Consult Amy Wee at Mich. 11.- BaM) Saiuo. 13, Battery Road. Til. D 5094. AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore)444 words
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37 1961-06-29 14 EPSOM JEEPS best bets today are -Chanluckter (Race 1) and Gay Tournai (Race 6). CALL BOY'S double is Majula II (Race 2) and Al Raschid (Race 8). The going is good.37 words
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Article, Illustration1050 1961-06-29 14 Laralegis will make amends today over the extra distance J ARALEGIS, who came from nearly last to finish third to Jungle Orchid over s it" on Sunday, should be a safe each-way bet in Race 8 at Kuala Lumpur today. Laralegis carries 4-lb more but that is not likely to1,050 words
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1204 1961-06-29 14 Race ONE: 2.15 Class 5. Div. 3—7 F. 1 ***** Aloha (Tico St.> R. Breuk.. 7 9.0 -Shaari 4 2 ***** Foreign Order (AP St.) Teh. 5 9.0 'Subian 8 3 ***** Kldjanf (Plntu Best St.) Lee. 5 8.13 Johnson 1 4 2394(5 Krakatoa1,204 words
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Article153 1961-06-29 14 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER iM* 1 CIIANLLTKTER I'ulot Itam Chicken Curry JN. SALAMAT Kidjang C'hanldckter KRAKATOA J.N.L. Say Die Pulot Itam Raci- 2 F. PARTNERSHIF (■un Runner Majula MAJLLA Ist Partnership Birthday (lift F. PARTNERSHIP Gun Runner Pavona Raw 3 QI'ICK WIN Cargo Rice Rita Rio WINDOW TEST153 words
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Advertisement139 1961-06-29 14 1 SHAVt LOTI°" Jl W: I Ml Vaseline means round-the-clock grooming... Seng Huat starts his day at 8.30 X rag? i.m In his |ob good grooming fmmft M^gay i* essential, that's why he uses |B||fig3fa Vaseline Hair Cream 3stfm&^'' i Still at work at 8 30 p.m. with a ■■■■S*SW>sS»*^139 words
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Advertisement72 1961-06-29 14 > j[%- -'^ii i CAWINP I 1^ Ti3Ehc_-~<_ I Or LLU Contractors, lumbermen, cut [%B^% 818 Wtj RW% costs and time over your sawing rIVUBEII jobs and increase production ml m with the mighty PIONEER'6IO'. Q So easy<to carry about, it does ru aim cau/c the job right onjthe-spot. Its72 words
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Article273 1961-06-29 15 rKYO. Wed. Pone Kingpetch last night retained his world flyweight title by outpointing Japan's Mitsunori Seki over 15 rounds at Tokyo's Kokugikan sumo arena. Where normally hefty Japanese sumo wrestlers tug. punch, shove and heave at one another, the cool and confident Kingpetch used lef*.Reuter - 273 words
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883 1961-06-29 15 Wimbledon's 'Ladies Day' but men share limelight PEACEFUL Sandra Reynolds of South Africa, the favourite for the women's title, took only 24 minutes to win her opening match in the 1961 Wimbledon lawn tennis championships here yesterday. The slim 22-year-old blonde crushed Lorna Cawthorn.883 words
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Article122 1961-06-29 15 GOLFER CHARLES MAKES HISTORY SUNNINGDALE (Berkshire i Wed.— Bob Charles, a 25-year-old New Zealander. made golfing history yesterday when he became the first left-handed professional to win a big golf event in Britain the Bowmaker tournament here. With a magnificent final round of 66 for a 36-hole aggregate of 132.Reuter - 122 words
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280 1961-06-29 15 IPOH, Wednesday. 'PEN nations will take part in the fifth Merdeka 1 anniversary soccer festival to be held on the Merdeka Stadium in Kuala Lumpur from Aug. 2 to 13. Last year only nine nations competed and the champions were Malaya and Korea who280 words
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Article102 1961-06-29 15 TPOH. Wed. Timely action by the police prevented a free for all immediately after a division 1 soccer league game between Kilat Club and the Town Council on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground here today. The game ended in a scoreless draw. Police arrested three spectators who102 words
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Article212 1961-06-29 15 Yorks beat Northants by 89 runs I ONDON. Wed— Results of yes- 1 terdays cricket matches: At GL'ILDFORD: Surrey bt Cambridge by an inns and 105 Cambridge 171 and 60 (Gibson 5--34, Sydenham 4-20) Surrey 336-4 dec. At WESTCUFFE: Essex bt Somerset by 106 runs. Essex 177 and 268. Somerset212 words
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Article62 1961-06-29 15 SUNOEI PATANI. Wed. Five teams have entered for the Kedah Cricket Association's league competition starting on Friday. In the two opening games, Alor Star Cricket Club will meet Sungel Patani Cricket Club here, while the National Union of Teachers will play Police at Alor Star. The other62 words
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Article139 1961-06-29 15 Palembang cagers open tour SINGAPORE. Wed. The Palembang men and women basketball teams will play four charity matches at the Happy World here. The visiting contingent, comprising 12 men and 12 women players and nine officials will beKin their tour with a match tomorrow night in aid of the Nanyang139 words
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Article860 1961-06-29 15 SOCCER TKLECOMS I.NTEK-DISTRICT FINAL (Kluang): Johore B.ihru 4 iuiiwiiwi S, Klialid 2) Kluang 0. S'GOR GDBH LEAGUE Dlv. 2: Railways 'B 2' 6 (Thava rajah, 4. Munusamy; H. Bldln) PWD 2 i Bahari, Oopalan) Telerums 3 (Ibrahim 2, Ttiasen) Railways -Bl' 1 ißashid): Dlv. 3: Petaling Tin 1860 words
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Advertisement343 1961-06-29 15 don't be SKINNY! Gain pounds MJj^quickly all-in-one 1 \>**J^L CONCENTRATED 1 j 4fg\ S^ FOOD SUPPLEMENT j m quickly gives Found* A /V Ml Inches of Solid Flesh Lj J \^J \X to thin, underweight Men and Women fl IK you are thin and underweight try wate-ojc the latest discovery343 words
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Advertisement236 1961-06-29 15 A FOR BUSINESS... m for 7^ PLEASURE... A SCOOTERS THE ANSWER Far East Motors Ltd. offer an attractive range of scooter* for every occasion... Scooter's designed to suit the most critical of riders, and remenv ber also a scooter is the answer M*£""''""m^ ir t 0 the parking problem. Why236 words
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Miscellaneous163 1961-06-29 15 SOCCER PWD INTEE-STATE EAST ZONE FINAL: Trengganu v Kelantan (K. Trengganu). SPORE LEAGUE DIV. 3C: P. Setia v P. Peranakan (Farrer Pk) Div. 2D: Kota Raja v STB (Oeylang); CA 'A' v Police (Farrer Pk). NEPAL CtP 2ND. RD: 2 7 Duke of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles v Gurkha Engineers.163 words
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512 1961-06-29 16 Comment indicates a rejection of Iraq's claim: Nasser also opposes 'takeover bid' 'pHK United States recognises Kuwait as a "sovereign state," the State Department said yesterday. Commenting on Iraq's claim that Kuwait is an Iraqi province, a spokesman for the U.S. State Department said:Reuter - 512 words
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601 1961-06-29 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. 1 0 Tun Lim Yew Hock tonight charged that the State's Internal Security Council would be powerful only if Singapore had a weak Government. He was "telling the truth' to "clear up confusions" regarding the role of the Internal601 words
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Article, Illustration74 1961-06-29 16 THE British heads 01 the three Borneo territories about to board an aircraft for home yesterday, after their talks with the British Commissioner-General for I South East Asia, Lord Selkirk on Tengku Abdul Rahman's "Mighty Malaysia* plan. Straits Times picture shows (from left) Mr. D.74 words
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Article586 1961-06-29 16 T*HE result of the Anson by-election will have an A important bearing on the coming talks between the Prime Ministers of Britain and Malaya, def clared Premier Lee Kuan Yew tonight. When these talks are held towards the end of the year Singapore must also586 words
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266 1961-06-29 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore the Malaya Cup champions, after an uncertain start cleared their first State hurdle when they beat Singapore Joint Services 4-1 in their opening match at Jalan Be.sar tonight. Singapore, who were without Kirn Swee. who is on the sick list, had266 words
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Article154 1961-06-29 16 TAUNTON. Wed. The Australians hammered the Somerset at- tack on a perfect wicket on the > first day of the match here today. I HIM at tilt: leu kUfcTMI had .scoreu 315 for two wickets. Colin McDonald and Bill La wry openrd witli a partnership of 159Reuter - 154 words
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337 1961-06-29 16 gMTAIN has been considering Ihe problem of how to draw the countries of Europe closer together, Mr. Peter Thorneycroft, the British Aviation Minister, said this evening on his arrival here by air from London. Mr. Thorneycroft will discuss with the Singapore and Federation337 words
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Article45 1961-06-29 16 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Mr. S. T. V. Lingam. secretary of the Rotary Club of Singapore West, will speak on the funcI tions and activities of the I International Labour OrganiI sation at the club's weekly I I luncheon at Princess Restau- I rant tomorrow.45 words
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Article322 1961-06-29 16 LONDON. Wed.— After the shake out of the past few cays there was a return to calmer conditions In London stock markets today. The Investing public were still not Interested but there niu. cessation of the recent .selline anu prices quickly responded 10 some cheap322 words
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Article29 1961-06-29 16 LONDON. Wed. Buyers £930. sellers £932. Forward buyers £933. sellers £034. Settlement £937. Turnover a.m. 390 tons. p.m. 50 tons. Tone: Steady but' quiet at the lower level.29 words
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Article42 1961-06-29 16 l LONDON. Wed. Spot 24id.. Aug. 24Jd.. Sept 24id.. Oct. 24; d.. Oct Dec 242 d.. Jan. Mar. 241 d.. April June 24; d.. July Sept. 24; d. c.i.f Juiy 24id.. Aug. 24Jd.. Sept. 1 24; d. Tone: Quiet but steady.42 words
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Article27 1961-06-29 16 YAP POW YIN OH 1 ICU m« 1.1,1 V uH in Funoral led '0 p.m. from t'tiik Si.. I oik: Stilt. ia Strrn to Nru Cliir,,27 words
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Article41 1961-06-29 16 THE FAMILY Ol ItM l»t< I t K ill I>m t >>:. iik tti' Ii for kind 1.111-. to* a Ol MRS. teodv tan ud family (bask all nlati- rot th.-ir kind and. iim I "ondolinr. in th.ir rccrnt t» 141 words
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Article57 1961-06-29 16 MISS SINGAPORE. Mi Pn Mod.l. M Model, HIM Publicity To n;ir:.. t, lew of Our till, hoM. rtiosi firld who ■Mi to clitaln top mortal tr.nnim; I i.ly to Tii. Singapore MoiiM Aciidrmy ii<ij, Bbavr HOUM or Rini S'i>orf '.'HoUi ***** tor i ir'ic.ilar* of new courn- which hi>Kln«57 words
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Advertisement103 1961-06-29 16 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMEKTS Iff *or 4» Sill (Minimum) MCINTOSH ro I md lohn. a *on. Mt I.MII Klorara oa -7th June IMI DAVIS: To Judy I H.irold .\>'i I'-,' al Kx*t«t Baanttal on •JTth J:n. aoams: Tn Marjorta and >r..i a ron. G*offrc> Richard GlriM -n June Smart/ rfSSk. hou9eiA/i\/es103 words
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