The Straits Times, 12 July 1961
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Title Section18 1961-07-12 1 AVERAGE »AIIY CEBTIFIEtt SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times. Hot*** Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY. JULY 12. 1961. 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration1386 1961-07-12 1 P.M: The sooner Borneo joins us the better It will help to combat Red menace KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, tonight declared that he saw no difficulty in bringing the territories of Borneo into the Federation, a development which he referred to as "Happy1,386 words
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Article140 1961-07-12 1 PKNANG. Tues. Two young girls reportrd to have been tied to-ai-thrr at the wrists with a rope were rescued from the sea off tin- Esplanade early this morning. A businessman. Inc-hr Osman bin Mohamcd. saw them struggling in the water near the Cenotaph at about140 words
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198 1961-07-12 1 Market: Canberra warning to Sandys CHANCES OF BRITISH MEMBERSHIP SLIMMER CANBERRA, Tuesday. AUSTRALIA today told BriUiin thai slushould not join the European Common Market "at Iho cost of division within the Commonwealth or elsewhere in the tree world." This was stated in a joint communique issued following five days ofReuter - 198 words
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Article106 1961-07-12 1 Indonesia plans to buy a carrier JAKARTA. Tues. Indo ncsia plans to buy an aircraft carrier from Russia "or any other country willing to sell one," a Foreign Office spokesman said today. The carrier will be bought as part of Indonesia's current eight-year national military and civil development plan, inReuter - 106 words
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Article65 1961-07-12 1 BATH. Tue.s. Mr. George Nichols, the Chief Constable of Bath, .said today that a civil servant employed by the Admiralty at Bath had been charged under Britain's Official Secrets Act. The Chief Constable said the man would appear before the local Magistrates' court on July 21. The65 words
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Article84 1961-07-12 1 REDS KILL 4 IN ATTACK ON BUS SAIGON, Tues.— Four passengers were killed and the driver injured when Communist guerillas fired on a bus 30 miles north of Salgcn on Saturday. Saigon newspapers reported today. The newspapers said the l attack occurred at Tan Uyen district in Phuoc Thanh proIReuter - 84 words
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Article32 1961-07-12 1 SAIGON. Tues. Thirty Communist guerillas were killed and four captured in a clash with Government troops about 80 miles west of Saigon late last week, military sources said today. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article26 1961-07-12 1 SAIGON. Tuts Export of fresh fish from Vietnam i to Singapore during the first I half of this year totalled 428.165 kilos, worth $1,021,911.26 words
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Article54 1961-07-12 1 BAHREIN, Tues— The Britibh aircraft carrier Victorious, carrying British troops, arrived here last night with orders to stand by until the Kuwait crisis is resolved. In TUNIS, it wa.s announced that the Tunisian Government would send a conciliation mission to Bagidad and Kuwait to try and •solveReuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration642 1961-07-12 1 'Party ready to part company with union heads 9 'piIK IWP leadership was nut y<> ing to remain a punching bag for anyone, said Mr. C.V. Devan Nair, a leading trade unionist and PAP spokesman at a forum li)sl night, and he warned642 words
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Article59 1961-07-12 1 Chandler: No inquiry HOLLYWOOD. Tue&.-The Screen Actors Guild has called off a proposed inquiry into the death of Jeff Chandler, saying that such an investigation would serve "no useful purpose. Chandler. 42. died in Culver Cit> hospital on June 17 after undergoing four operations for treatment of a slipped spinalReuter - 59 words
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Article28 1961-07-12 1 PILOT KILLED KUV.MT luc I British lluntn ■< t kilkd this m'Tiiii. Uocrt »M>h li'irm. it tin i i Briti>h 'I' f< i" lux K 1 tit' r28 words
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368 1961-07-12 2 247 BELIEVED KILLED IN SHIP BLAZE BEIRA (Mozambique) Tuesday rpilE 2,037-ton Por- tuguese vessel Save is still on fire lour days alter she ran aground near Beira in Mozambique. All rescue operations aboard have been abandoned. Latest official reports estimate that 147 people were nn.s.-ing and presumed dead. The PortugueseReuter - 368 words
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159 1961-07-12 2 LONDON Tues. Sir Anthony Eden has taken the title of Earl of Avon, it was announced. Queen Elizabeth announced last week that an earldom had been conferred upon the former British Prime Minister. The new earldom will allow the 64-year-old statesman, whoReuter - 159 words
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156 1961-07-12 2 Dynamite attack blocks rail line into Austria VERONA, (Northern Italy), Tues.— The railway line leading to the Brenner Pass was blocked near here yesterday when a pylon tarrying high tension wires was dynamited and fHI cross the tracks. Verona is about miles south of the province of Alto Adige, wberReuter - 156 words
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Article23 1961-07-12 2 CAIRO. Tues. Egypt has nationalised the country's biggest privately-owned shipping concern, the Khedlva! Mall Line, it was announced last night. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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358 1961-07-12 2 Britain is urged to join the common market PARIS, Tuesday. T»HE action committee for a united states of Europe A yesterday strongly urged Britain to Join the European Common Market. The 1 committee, presided over by Mr. Jean Monnet. j rather of the European Economic Community, and repreIsentlng the non-Commiir'>tReuter - 358 words
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133 1961-07-12 2 HELICOPTER SAVES GIRL FROM CLIFF PERCH CEASIDE 'Oregon*. Tues.— A 12-year-old girl who disappeared last Friday ln this rugged Pacific coastal area was found alive yesterday clinging precariously to the side of a steep cliff overlooking the pounding ocean surf. She was snatched to safety by a U.S. Air ForceReuter; UP - 133 words
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185 1961-07-12 2 I> R O K E N HILL, Northern Rhodesia). Tues. Mr. Kenneth Kaunda. preside n t of Northern Rhodesia's United National Independence Party, was last night Riven emergency powers to stage an Immediate positive action campaign In protest against the new British185 words
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Miscellaneous26 1961-07-12 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby UAVf- Sjusj mB X- -^00'^^^' LBT MB V (WUArARITYj f*+IOO) f s^ p ce °*J**<^*S?Z>^ S *O*K IT V-, H« HAVE26 words
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Miscellaneous176 1961-07-12 2 Straits Times Crossword ■O IB I I At'BOSK DerLMv« victor? ouWMr Mi muw pfai* Clt°h "uppw clftM 72" ocu i r <»•'•"•- wi Hunt in io) Make M.c chang* b*f«t >ll bwr «nd lteh £T^ SV Wj-Jjr Uar, -down sunl^ »g* 22. Weielu of one politician oi f"^"'!? v"* M««176 words
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Article, Illustration430 1961-07-12 3 CALL FOR NEW APPRAISAL OF POWER IN LIGHT OF BERLIN CRISIS WASHINGTON, Tuesday PRESIDENT Kennedy met Mr. Khrush- chev's arms build-up speech yesterday with the statement made through his Defence Secretary that the United States was reexamining its own defence posture.Reuter - 430 words
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503 1961-07-12 3 RUSK ACCUSES RED 'EMPIRE BUILDERS' WASHINGTON, Tu«s AIR. DEAN RUSK, the U.S. Secretary of State. iTI said yesterday Russia's latest threats to West Berlin were part of a post-war "calendar of conflict" between a world of free choice and the power aims of the Sino-Soviet empire. The central Issue of503 words
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229 1961-07-12 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. Mr. Rusk said there was evidence of some tension between Russia and China. But he added. In his remarks at a National Press Club luncheon, that such tension was not a sound basis on which the free world should base itsReuter - 229 words
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Article32 1961-07-12 3 MADRID, Tues. Bulls gored nine people during Pamplona's "enclerro" for the San Fermin fair when >oung men run the bulls through the barricaded streets from stockyard to builrlng. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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137 1961-07-12 3 THE RED LEXICON OF HANDY WORDS. PHRASES WASHINGTON. Tues.— Mr. Dean Busk, tbe U.S. Secretary of State, said today the Communist bloc in its aim for power had distorted the language of international intercourse. He gave these examples:--PEACE had berome a word to describe whatever condUion would promote their worldReuter - 137 words
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Advertisement329 1961-07-12 3 Bank of Amtvitu NATIONAL l^nuol ASSOCIATION Condensed Statement of Condition June 30. J96J (Figures of Overseas Branches are as of June 24, 1961) RESOURCES Cash and Due from Banks 1,804,479,834.96 United States Government Securities and Securities Guaranteed by the Government 2,064,496,830.09 Federal Agency Securities 57,355,239.09 State, County, and Municipal Securities329 words
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Miscellaneous406 1961-07-12 3 RAniO QINrADrtQP Archie; 11.00 GalH>:y or HAUIU OIINIaAKUnL stars; 12 Clo&e Down RAD|O MALAYA MEDILM WAVE SERVICES: NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 476 metres SERVICE 41.7 metre* A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.02 AM 6.00 Tune Signal. NegaraMoriung Prtlude; 7.00 The New*. Ku. New;, Headline. 6.05 Morn--705 Melodies At Sunrise; B.oo' ing Melodies; 6.50406 words
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Article634 1961-07-12 4 NO PRIVILEGES IN EDUCATION AND LABOUR POLICIES, CONTENDS MARSHALL SINGAPORE, Tuesday. ]y|H. DAVID MARSHALL, leader of the Workers' Party, tonight said it was constitutionally impossible for Singapore to merge with the Federation and at the same time retain special privileges in education and labour policies. Mr.634 words
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119 1961-07-12 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Dr. Hubert L. Sone, principal of the inter-denominational Trinity College and Mrs. Sone left Singapore today for Fort Worth, Texas on retirement. This 69-year-old American Methodist missionary had spent more than 40 years in the East. There was a big crowd at119 words
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Article97 1961-07-12 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus is staging the French comedy "Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme," translated under the title of "The Would-be Gentleman" for the Fund in Aid of Abandoned Babies. The play, one of Moliere's famous comedies, is full of humou, romance and97 words
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Article23 1961-07-12 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The New Moon Day on Thursday will be observed at the Mangala Vihara Temple at 38, Jalan Eunos.23 words
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154 1961-07-12 4 SUICIDE OVER WORRY ABOUT DAUGHTERS IN CHINA SINGAPORE, Tues.— An elderly woman. How Yu Yee. 75, committed suicide because of worry about her daughters in China, a coroner's court was told today. A neighbour, Tan Ah Hong, of Jalan Kemangan. told the coroner, Mr. Sathl V. Kandiah. that she went154 words
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144 1961-07-12 4 POLICE WARN COUPLES: AVOID 'LOVERS PROMENADE' JOHORE BAHRI Tues. Police today warned courting couples to avoid the lonely stretch of seafront aong Jalan Scudai following a series of robberies there recently. Thugs, operating in small gangs, have been holding up couples at various spots along the dark "lovers' promenad e,"144 words
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Article233 1961-07-12 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A YOUTH was arrested shortly after a police constable and a policewoman, acting as decoys, were held up, a court was told today. Three thugs were alleged to have robbed the couple of a $120 gold chain and locket i and a wristwatch233 words
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Article180 1961-07-12 4 CINGAPORE, Tues. Four friends were running from 10 bottlethrowing youths when they were cornered by another group of 15 carrying parangs, the Second Criminal District Court was told today. During the incident at the 7} Miles Bukit Timah Road on the night of March180 words
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Article27 1961-07-12 4 SINGAPORE. Tue.s. The Singapore Naval Base Employees' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd. has donated $100 to the Home for the Aged In Thomson Road.27 words
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138 1961-07-12 4 Bookmakers agen ts fined $500 each SINGAPORE, Tues. Twelve people were arrested in a bookmaking raid by the Gambling Suppression Branch on a Nankin Street house on the evening of Mar. 26, Inspector J. S. Khosa. prosecuting, told a court today. Among them, he added, were Quek Chu Kong. 25.138 words
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209 1961-07-12 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Eight Indonesians have been repatriated after serving a week's jail here for landing on Pulau Senang without permission. Prison and police officials today admitted they were puzzled by the affair. It began on the afternoon of June 30 when two boats209 words
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Article117 1961-07-12 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. A nine member Indonesian trade delegation headed by the Minister of Trade, Mr. Arann Harahap. will arrive here tomorrow on a five-day official visit. On Thursday. Mr. Harahap will formally exchange notes with the Singapore Minister of Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, thus bringing117 words
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Article51 1961-07-12 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. Wee Soo Bee, chairman of the Liberal Socialist party, will speak on "Some fallacies on the question of Independence"' at an Anson by-election rally at Raub Street tomorrow night. Inche Ismail Haji Hussain, the candidate, will speak on "observations on the Anson51 words
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Article335 1961-07-12 5 Singapore and Kuala Lumpur divisions separate next year, but will keep ties KIALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. U A.I 1 MUSTAPHA ALBAKRI, chairman of the divisional council of the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur, today outlined the likely main changes after separation next year of the Singapore and335 words
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166 1961-07-12 5 Toa Payoh L satellite runs into a problem -squatters aINGAPORE, Tues The construction of a satellite town of 50,000 housing units on 600 acres of land at Toa Payoh ha.s struck its first major problem squatters. Preliminary work was to have started at the end ol the year, but this166 words
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Article79 1961-07-12 5 DONT PARK IN BACK LANES WARNING IPOH. Tues. The traffic police today announced that action would be taken against owners of motor vehicles parked in back lanes. A spokesman of the traffic branch here said that parking in back, ■lines was an offence under the Road TrafficOrdinance. It caused obstruction79 words
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Article43 1961-07-12 5 SINGAPORE. Tuct, A labourer. Pariasamy Knsh nansamy was jailed for a month today tor assaulting a police officer in the execu- tion of his duty. Partasamy pleaded guilty to hitting Inspector Sher Mohammed at South Quay on Sunday.43 words
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Article58 1961-07-12 5 IPOH. Tues— The 1961 talentime contest sponsored by the "V Youtti Club of the Ipoh Young Men's Christian Association will be held at the St. John Ambulance Association hall here fiom Aug. 11 to 19 The contest Is open to all amateurs under 30 residing in Perak. Entry58 words
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Article52 1961-07-12 5 PENANG. Tues. Khoo Cheng Keat. 73. of Green Garden Estate, whose dog bit a housewife. Che Sharifah. was today fined $20 for negligently allowing his pet to be at large without a muzzle. He was also fined $5 for failing to have a licence affixed to52 words
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Article40 1961-07-12 5 TEMERLOH. Tues. The Sultan of Pahang today Inspected a new road near here built under the rural development programme. The road, which la still under construction, will be 18 miles long when completed and cost 51.800.000.40 words
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Article59 1961-07-12 5 ALOR STAR. Tues. Th< Kedah Government ha.s paid $18,000 for a new official car for the Mentrl Besar. Dato Syed Omar Shahabuddin. The .car. a dark blue Austin Princess, has been put on the road. The Mentrl Besar's old car. also an Austin Princess. Is now59 words
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Article45 1961-07-12 5 LONDON. Tues. The Singapore Government Medical and Dental Officers Association will hold Us annual meeting at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the pathology lecture hail. The question of foreign doctors In the medical service will be among the subjects to be discussed.45 words
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Article, Illustration132 1961-07-12 5 HK actress in to encourage local people to act KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. -A leading Hong Kong stage and film actress. .Miss Chang Lye Lye. (above) 23. arrived here today to induce local people to bo in for acting. She told reporters: "I am sure many young men and girls Im132 words
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179 1961-07-12 5 Decision soon on M.C.A. 's new key man ALOR STAR. Tuesday. T^HE new secretary-general of the Malayan Chinese Association will be nominated ai a meeting of the MCA central working committee in Kuala Lumpur later this month. This wsus disclosed today by the M.C.A. national president. Dato (Dr.) Cheah Toon179 words
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Article53 1961-07-12 5 TAIPING. Tue.-,.— The Rev N.G. Manickam has been elected president of the Malayan Indian Congress, Taiping branch. Other officials are- Vicepresident Haji K.K. Ibrahim All. secretary Mr. A. Sambasivam. Asst. Secratary Mr. Rustin Manecksha; treasurer Mr. S. Kathaperumal. auditor:* Mr. M. Arunasalam and Mr. R Mathavan. and a53 words
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198 1961-07-12 5 From K. O. GOTT MELBOURNE. Tue s tTX Tengku Puteri Kamariah. 19-year-old daughter of the Sultan of Pahang. picked up a pile of textbooks and hurried to class at her new school today. "I iust want to be an ord mary schoolgirl.' she198 words
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145 1961-07-12 5 A 'DESPERATE' MAN BROKE INTO HOUSE OF FRIEND pENANG. Tues. A cook told the Sessions Court today that a man who broke Into his house while he and his family were at the circus one night was "an old friend and I have already forgiven him." "If I had known145 words
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Article33 1961-07-12 6 KLANG. Tues. Rengapathy Veerasamy. 40. was fined $10 In the magistrate's court here today for disorderly behaviour In public ■t the quarantine camp at Port Bwettenham at 7 p.m. last Friday.33 words
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Article26 1961-07-12 6 PENANG. Tues. The Han Chiang High School will celebrate Its 11th anniversary with a special ceremony and tea-party in the school hall on Saturday.26 words
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Article168 1961-07-12 6 Jakarta move on quest for oil SINGAPORE, Tues. Oil companies in Indonesia are negotiating with the Government to open and operate new oil wells. So said Mr. Soeherman Soekartlka of Stanvac. Indonesia, who arrived here today on his way nome alter three months' training in New York. The oil companies168 words
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460 1961-07-12 6 Govt is urged to review Whitley set-up 'COUNCIL HAS FAILED TO PRODUCE RESULTS' KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE Government has been urged to rex examine the whole system of the National Whitley Council which, it was stated, has failed to produce results. It is asked to consider allowing national industrial unions460 words
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123 1961-07-12 6 Staff side doesn't take Minister 'seriously' KUALA LUMPUR. Tues— > The staff side of the National Whitley Council today dropped all discussions on the recent "no pay rise" statement by the Minister of Financ*. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. An official said after a meeting "As far as we are couvrrnrd.123 words
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Article41 1961-07-12 6 Four nominated to council KLANG, Tuea— The 6elangor Government has nominated four people to the Klang Town Council. They are Mr. Kok Liang Slh. Sheikh Hussein bin Sheikh All. both former councillors and Mr. K. Ponampalam and Mr. Ch'ng Seng Poh41 words
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Article79 1961-07-12 6 Wanted: 4 women inspectors KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The first recruitment of probationary women police Inspectors for the Federation this year Is now being carried out. A police spokesman said today there were four vacancies in the establishment oJ 37 women inspectors because of resignations. The police had advertised lor applications79 words
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Article57 1961-07-12 6 PENANG. Tues.— An 18--year-old girl, Yong Pow Ying. was today fined a total of $45 for riding an auto-cycle without a licence and without insurance coverage in Irving Road on May 2. The first magistrate, Mr. Ng Mann Sau, also ordered Yong to be barred from57 words
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Article28 1961-07-12 6 PENANO. Tues. A housewife, Chuah Chool Sim. 29. was today fined 1600 for assisting in carrying on a 1.000-characters lottery In Presgrave Street on June 17.28 words
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269 1961-07-12 6 KUALA LUMPUR Tuesday THE Research Division of the Federation Mines Department will step up its efforts to increase output by improving recovery methods at mines. Mr. AW. Burne. the Deputy Chief Inspector of Mines, told the Straits Times today that a lot269 words
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Article46 1961-07-12 6 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Fraser and Neavc Ltd. will hold its annual athletic meeting and staff picnic at the River Valley Road sports ground oa July 23 beginning at 8-30 a.m. In the afternoon the company will present long service awards to its staff.46 words
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Advertisement183 1961-07-12 6 DANISH FOOD FAIR B^Bte r^^^^*_wJfrt!!fl nu/ur/Nu 1 It's Danish -it's Tulip K^felM it's the finest quality miWfrl you can buy. E7s£?^P Sole Agents: SBHkM OVERSEAS CORPORATION (FAR EAST) LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG. mm m^^^— ew director of library Bain M SINGAPORE. Tues. A former Raffles Library183 words
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Advertisement205 1961-07-12 6 rA its total cost you can make [IS -I N <j& your home 10° cooler 111 I hi with aluminium foil U Sisalation [II I 1 A '"'"nil t%H You can keep your horn* in the Comfort Zone" if you insulate with aßgt Sisalation! You only need to outlay 1%205 words
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Article307 1961-07-12 7 Big reward rib takers SINGAPORE. Tuesday $50,000 offer fails to bring in information leading to rescue of kidnapped towkay A 550.000 police rewacd for information leading to the rescue of kidnapped shipping towkay Tay Kie Thay has not met with any response. The oiler, made by the Commissioner of Police307 words
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Article107 1961-07-12 7 Jailed five years for rape OINUAPORE. Tues.— A foodw stall assistant. Yap Kam Beng. 24, was sentenced in the High Cuurt today to five years' jail lor raping a young mother of two children. The woman, aged 27. now .separated from her husband, said she was in her riom in107 words
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Article65 1961-07-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The two Malayan Railway women employee^ killed In a train derailment in Thailand last Saturday may have to be buried in Bangkok. This will depend on the condition of the bodies. Consent for burial in Bangkok has been given by the parents and65 words
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229 1961-07-12 7 JOHORE It UK I Tues— Sultan Ismail of Johore is nlanning to build four houses in the extensive grounds of his istana at Bukit Serene. The estimated cost is believed to be m the region of 5900.000. The plan calls for three doublr-store.v houses229 words
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Article242 1961-07-12 7 WO' TO BECOMING NATIONAL-TYPE KLANG. Tuesday rSIVE more Chinese schools in Selangor have decided not to convert into nationaltype secondary schools. This was disclosed today by the chairman of the United Chinese School Management Committee .Association. Mr. Chin Chee Meow. They are the Tsun242 words
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Article46 1961-07-12 7 TANJONG MALIM. Tues. Two Socialist Front members. Mr. Wong Chan Shin and Mr. Cheah Wai Chong. are to ask the Tanjong Malim Town Council to ban gaming machines in the town. They will raise the question at a meeting of the council.46 words
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Article227 1961-07-12 7 Rail link planned to new airport 1/ U A L A LUMPUR, Tues. The Malayan Railway is plani ning to put up a new small station behind the Selangor P.W.D.building here for its Kuala Lumpur-Klang 1 service. The Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon bin Hajl Jubir. who told this to227 words
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Article27 1961-07-12 7 KLANG. Tues— The Mentri Besar of Selangor. Dato Abu Bakar bin Baginda. today opened a $12,000 religious school in Meru Village, eight miles from here.27 words
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Miscellaneous188 1961-07-12 7 Buys Bunny By Buiph Heimduhl XaOW IMS A GOOP I ri'AA GOING V UNL AX iTH'I KkEEP LEANIN .WE ONLY j WHAT V QUESTION, j TO B-8E I SUPER j GOT FIVE MILES, Li'l Ahner By Ai Capp A klAfcl :^?s^ L AH'LL EtLT EVRV tOO PERCENT poOMCHIK WILL VJ188 words
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Article78 1961-07-12 8 BJ H n,i, HI (Minimum MRS S SELVADURAI MpaMMi BM 4eap i'P f^cation to al! friend* and re* ■■1 on -h» l"ijn July OR AND MRS. LING SING HANG •mi lamily of the late Madam Lint «;«tiv».. ;<> tiixi i Chiinhe* «n<i Maa> II on- ror their kind help.78 words
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Article36 1961-07-12 8 .Vi M ,A. $11 i Minimum CONGRATULATION M Ini-hr Alxlul i. in rimo Indera Kjava arfea hat iW re. ently s« ilato K,j.<v» v Urn h h SaHaa or Traaci hoii Shin Ph. an r'amily.36 words
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Article130 1961-07-12 8 J$ BJ.ra-e lit Minimum! Ml AM THE New Band Bl the .Uen .«r<len. P»mt Panjans pore MANZA. Rarhnue at Rarecourae '..'•■h Memoert plaajaa leturn I i..im ov Thurnday Kith COPPERTONC It the top .wallty «<1;nl in e\rtv -.■>' Tlhtta)'! •Aork .iiiout Coppertona a ■up*>nai lanataa ipaaal mi a ilwi130 words
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674 1961-07-12 8 The Straits Times. Wednesday. July 12, 1961. Life And Death The major revision of legislation ■owning the insurance business awaits, as Parliament > has been told, the advice of an i insurance commissioner whose services will shortly be made available by a helpful Com- momvealth country. In the meantime the674 words
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Article459 1961-07-12 8 Miners who have been comi plaining that the tin industry in Malaya is overtaxed and received little official encouragement in the search for new deposits will find more than ordinary interest in the House of Commons debate on the Cornish tin industry. Britain, according to Mr. Harold Wilson,459 words
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Article137 1961-07-12 8 Athanasium Y. Samuel, head of the Syrian Church of Antioc-h in the United States and Canada, is a lucky Archbishop. Ten years ago he bought the Dead Sea strolls, paying their Bedouin finders a princely $170. The scrolls were given to an American trust fund which supports137 words
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Article, Illustration1734 1961-07-12 8 The basis for meraer DEVAN NAIR WARNS OF 'PARTING OF THE WAYS' AND SAYS: PAP HAS NOT CHANGED STAND The speakers SINGAPORE. Tuesday. Mr DAVID MARSHALL, chairman or the Workers' Party and candidate for the Anson by-election: Mr. DEVAN NAIR. trade unionist and spokesman for the People's Action Party at1,734 words
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Advertisement628 1961-07-12 8 STRAITS TIMES&FRKPRESS trt Mr ra*r«M««aH*« •< IN *»»a« COIO JTO«ASI ARCABf okmms k»d. a<Nai*»e*> trill nrtir* aaaaal .<wr)lM»wh k«* »»■»••> mint Baaal *4r*rUummt »/•*•< M»»a*«r« •>«( mlm aan^aa* COLO STOIA6I IRANCMtS a* HOLLAND »OAO. r»TOM« AUTHOIIItID AMNTftI CITY lOOK MM. STOU I'D ItMAIL WIXCMIITIH Hl| HOU'lunral TNI NIW> FtONT riTi»*T*icK'a628 words
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Advertisement62 1961-07-12 8 YOU'LL SEE THE DIFFERENCE! A. EAT AND SLIM. lAT ony an<^ everything yea I like ond SLIM Wltho-t _^U| Ill'^i. bofhcrtomc dial's T^ifr BonKorets IV'l'HaHlSjl SLIMMING TABLETS. mm^ mm -—SL\mmmi^B^^mWm^m^m^mM jL 'DCIIX for Men 9^ the name Buy DON Shirts W hiiO rvt-rvthiiiw iii JML MEN'S BOYS' WEAR I7OIV GLOBE62 words
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3315 1961-07-12 9 Nair hits out at those living in fools paradise 'WE WILL PREACH MERGER NO MATTER WHO IS IN POWER IN XL' From Page Eight pendent, democratic. nonCommunist and socialist Malaya.' he said. He said the party constitution sought, among other things, "to end colonialism and establish an independent national state3,315 words
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Article1696 1961-07-12 9 MR. S. WOODHULL, representing the trade unions, said Mr. Devan Nair had suggested that he and his colleagues had deviated from, the undertaking given on their release. "On the contrary I wish to make It absolutely clear that if anyone has deviated. It has been the1,696 words
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Advertisement31 1961-07-12 9 You haven't seen Europe if you haven't seen Switzerland and remember y Fly there by ■J^*" SWISSAIR THE AIRLINE OF SWITZERLAND SAS, JOHN LITTLE'S BUILDING, RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. TEL:9S37I (4 LINES31 words
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Advertisement26 1961-07-12 9 H Jamtzens 1961 I I ran gt brings you *tu> fncipti in ■f'^flfci dtsign txthing fabric inmptaliorn. M I A to TOMatKt and '^^HB^^^^T dtttemlure trtrjubert.26 words
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Article, Illustration1185 1961-07-12 10 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - MAT TRIES TO MILK THE COW BUT FAILS KATHLEEN HICKLEY -by MAT Mousedeer decides to start a farm with a hundred chickens and a cow. He has great trouble with the birds uhich peck their eggs, and 'by trying to cure this with magic gets hitnself in a frightful muddle1,185 words
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658 1961-07-12 10 Alan (her. aged 16: 125. Lavender Street. Singapore 8; picnics, movies, swimming. Johnny Tay, aged 17; A. Ponggol Road. Singapore 19; games, swimming. Patrick (hia. aged 14: 4. Ponggol Road. Singapore 19: gamei. &vummlng. Chak Sew Lan. aged 13: 22. Road 30.658 words
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Article181 1961-07-12 10 Overseas pen pals Lawrence Tli'Mr. agtd 13; i- 11 tsi. Michaels Stnixii, beil*. Brunei; Munipu, singing, vieweaitft, R. C. Missions, aged 17; Secondary School. Penamp«ng, N. Borneo; dancing, stamps, magazines. Mariam Dawood. aged 14; St. Columba's School, Mlrl. Sarawak! singing, sewing, netball. Zalnalabidin Dawood. aged 17: c/o Mr. H. A.181 words
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Advertisement655 1961-07-12 10 I EXAM HESLLTS i HOLD EXCMTEMEBiT )> tJELLO Boys ond Girls, yeors a) age is, "The country << n hove reod through the would like to see most." << ess-iy competitions once ogom You con write the essay in ond hove picked the winners, any kind of poper provided >>655 words
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Advertisement157 1961-07-12 10 F.\cry Sunkist orange it carefully and ihoroughly wa\hed before packing— one of several reasons why Sunkist is The world's most pampered orange Here are more reasons! Raised in the orangepampering sun. soil and air of California and Arizona. Gently harvested. Ruthlessly graded. Only the pick of the crop bcar;> the157 words
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Advertisement1805 1961-07-12 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREIGHT ENQUIRIES: Tel: 2415 PASSAGE tHOUIRIU: 111, 14U TO ADEN. lIVERPOOI, GLASGOW. LONOON ft CONIINENIAL PORTS. p ;>am »>»nanf MARON L'ltt, H'burg, Holl., A'mouth ll Pt/Tttity Jul- 11 PELEUS LKirpttl, Glasgow CO. 4 Jlly 14 July 11 17 Jlly 17/11 AJAX V S| LuerpMl, Amoutß Sit1,805 words
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Advertisement1389 1961-07-12 11 1 rW ml§ r /§§l~l t T A jttW T fmmi^^t: 1 < «l*»itiL^^vS^^>^s^^ffy M HB^JP|RpBJk"^ THE E. A. C. UNES- I atMU MtIITERRANIAN. CONTINENTAL SCANDINAVIAN PBRTS. /S^^Jy S'p«'rt p S'Atm ff n !"3f\So\Hl MCONIt "(> "'1 73 25 July 2127 Jlly Ujp!jo -AYUTNIA" a, *B lily/ 4 Atf V1,389 words
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Advertisement1466 1961-07-12 11 I Bu'iVmt THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. &T SINtAPBRE (Itctrteratlt R) tkt Utltll (ttttttl) It LINES EXPRESS SERVICES TB lONS** HVERPOII B CONTINENTAL PORTS Sport P. I "am Ptnen| SENRINNCSE Lp) L'ttM. Hull, R'dam. H'korg B. I/Jilr 11 ItNNACHIE A'wtrf. L'Oon. 6 many, Rflalt Jity 11/11 Jaly n2l Jily2i'2t BENCRUACHAN1,466 words
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Advertisement1307 1961-07-12 11 W»~ MoAUSTER 6. CO., LTD. W^ \?S?V lUi '^*wl \r*** ELLEHMAM LINK KLAVINCII LINE 10NB0N hAMBURC. RCTIEROAM. NAVBI Iff ANItIES. SAN FRANCISCB, ft MULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLANB CITY OF RiPBN Acceptiap carte fit Caetrai ft Sulk Spore P. S nam Penani Aninca. 20/21 Jail J7 10 Jily It Jiiy,1,307 words
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Article129 1961-07-12 12 MELBOURNE. Tues. INVESTMENT shares maintained a steady trend. B.H.P. gamed 2s. 6d. to 725. 6d. and Custom Ctai dll Is, to 16s. Die Caster* Waal j6d to 9u. Base metal* and oils traded j along steady lines. Commonwealth bonds held a steady tone. I Con Zinc U ni129 words
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Article218 1961-07-12 12 JULY first grids rubbsr kuyirs f J closed in Singapore yesterday at *3| cents per lb. down a quarter of a unt on Monday's cloMng price. Thi tons was viry quiet. t. C.C. ft A. dooms prices In cents per Ih. yesierday were: Int. 1 R.B.S. i Spot218 words
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Article38 1961-07-12 12 SINGAPORE. July 11. KIBBER: 83i cents per lb. (down a quarter of a cent). .*> p.m. unofficial close: 83; cents (barely steady). TIN: 5465.871 per pi. ul (up 83.62} Estimated unofficial offering .'i>o tons (up 10 tons).38 words
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Article115 1961-07-12 12 HE Chli THE Chintit Pr.duc. liohangi, Sin- xapcrt, n«on prices per picul yesJune shipmrnt $26J buyerj.' 527 sellers. Ctctmut ill: bulk $39 sellers, drum I $41 1 svlters. Pipptr Muntok whit* HM| sellers, Sarawak white $I^o sel--1 lers. special Sarawak black $150 sellers, garbled Lampong black $150 sellers,115 words
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422 1961-07-12 12 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS continued 1 firm on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday but gave the appearance of slowing up a little. There was some profittaking and after the big rises of the past few days the section seemed to losing its422 words
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Article24 1961-07-12 12 Malayan Stork Indirrs: July 11 July in Industrials: 10.41 1 ::..;:> Tins: ttl.ll 351.82 S Rubbrrs: 241.8! 241.83 Jan. 1 1958 =1 no24 words
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Article1223 1961-07-12 12 DUSINESS on the Malayan; Stock. Elxchange. Feaeration i section yesierday wilh me num- ber of veaLs in brackets was: Industrials: C.T.S. ords (500) 595. 6d Alb; Kert. Dispensary (1.000) M 1s K. and N. ordJ (3.000) *2.77 i ON. $2.>>o ON. $2. >>o: Gammon (6.000) $2.25. 52.26.1,223 words
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Article15 1961-07-12 12 Krmpaa produced 536.600 1b. I of rubber In June and RadelU 25,600 lb.15 words
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204 1961-07-12 12 AFTER remaining sta- tic for two days the Singapore tin price yesterday resumed its advance. The price was quoted at $465.87' 2 an increase of $3.62 2 on Monday. The offering also increased by 10 tons to 260 tons. Despite the further204 words
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Article151 1961-07-12 12 SHIPS lyini alongitd* ths Sinicapsrs hir.ii taday ara: Kristin Bakke I 2. SeUnsor N\V. 4. Sermmpang NW. t, PaslKi NW. 1, Leoville 6A Auto- l>.u^ U, Hr><fnt -T.ii 15 16, Akjoiu) 31 3-2. Benloynl 46 Outsr PUads: Bunicuran. Athnmaa, Olw Maersk. Steri Advocate. Pyda- «aye. Anders Maerak.151 words
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Article90 1961-07-12 12 |-|-Mt Malsy.n IatfMBBI Banks- Assiciatisn made IBBM changes tn Its ratM to irn-<haniK y«terd:iy (all rate* to $100) Canada: buviriß airmail I.T. !33 IS 16. O.D 33 15 16. w (1 M 34i credit hill*. 34 T 16 trade bills. tsllini TT. m o.D. rsady: Canada Cuilderi 11690 words
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Advertisement1235 1961-07-12 12 siiiiissssssssssssssssi ~H Exprass U.S.A. Pacific 6c Atlantic Coast Service f I t .7 A. IT A. E.t A E.T A. S'oote Hongkong Ho: .0 l.»n|,nej N.York Kmisnra Man" 71 73 July 21 July 12 Ait II Ail 21 Aif I Sift lal.T.a Man" 17 21 Aif 24 Auf 3 Seit1,235 words
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Advertisement387 1961-07-12 12 I*°lorientJ lines i to AUSTRALIA ss. "ORCADES" departs Penang departs Singapore 23rd July 1961 24 th July 1961 ss. "STRATHEDEIST departs Penang departs Singapore 24th August 1961 25 th August 1961 for Fremantle, Melbourne, and Sydney. FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE For Reservations, apply to your Travel Agent or to ISIAY387 words
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Advertisement855 1961-07-12 12 NOTICE federation of MaUi* '$60,000,000 4Vr Registered Stock .31/7 1964 74. Notice Is hereby given that th« Transfer Register of Uie aliovej mentioned Loan will be closed i from 17th o 31st July. 1961. tooth j days inclusive, fo: the preparation of Interest Warrants. REGISTRAR OP PUBLIC DEBT Bank Negara855 words
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Advertisement1438 1961-07-12 13 NOTICES NOTICE FOR THE CLOSURE OF RAILWAY iKHX.I CROSSING SUNGEI MAMK TELUK ANSON. NOTICE Is hereby given that the above bridge will be closed for traffic on the nighus of 24th. 27th July. 2nd and; 4th August. 1961. between thej hours of 8.40 p.m. and 4.00 a.m. the following morning,1,438 words
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Advertisement972 1961-07-12 13 SITUATIONS VACANT :u Words Si (Min.)— Box St ets. txlra ICC FACTORY FOREMAN— Vacancy exists In Ipoh for fitter/foreman experienced in Ammonia Refriseratlon systems. Applications stating full details of previous experience and salary required to Box AI42X S.T, K.I. WANTED by International Organisation (A> an experienced Typist-clerk. 40 w.p.m. (B)972 words
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Advertisement803 1961-07-12 13 GODOWN SPACE VACANT !it Words Si (Min.)— Box St ets. txtra SPACIOUS CODOWNS conveniently. located at Ampang Circular Road* and 1 3rd mile. Ipoh Road. Kuala Lumpur. I Please Phone K L. *****-4 or call at I 4iis ipoh Road. Kuala, Lumpur fur details. FOR SALE LARCE CODOWN OF APPROX.803 words
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Advertisement1086 1961-07-12 13 TUITION Words Si (Min.)— Box it ett. txtra LONDON DRIVING SCHOOL lessons. for beginners by quickest methods I charge at Reasonable Price Success Assured 64. Selegie Road. 8 pore rinn *****. SPECIAL OFFER 30% Discount. It's easy to learn another language! 32 languages: free prospectus! Ring *****: ***** Llnguaphone Inititute1,086 words
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Advertisement954 1961-07-12 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Wordt Si (Min.)— Box it els. txtrm QUICK SALE 1901 May. Hillman > Kxcellent condition $450- draw car. Remainder $697.50. Easy payment I within V months. Please Phone Spore i *****. VESPA SCOOTERS Vi»pa Scoottn rtctnd.tiontd with eriginal Vupa ipart part* Hire purchase tirmi available THE954 words
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Advertisement1694 1961-07-12 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Words Si Min.)— Box iO ets. txlra WHY PAY MORE' Wti. n you can own a car from a selection of 25 Good i I'aed Car* with a small down paymtnt. Trade-ins Terms Accepted. Call at 137. W.nstrdt Dm, S pore. Tel: 3M71 or 20J43. FERRARI1,694 words
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Article359 1961-07-12 14 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Singapore, Tuesday He impresses most among those out for fast workouts on firm going "CVA.ST gallops were restricted by a firm track at Bukit Timah this morning. Among the few horses given fast work, the most impressive was Sporting Marvel. Mickey Donnelly rode Sporting359 words
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Article404 1961-07-12 14 WEIGHTS for all eight race* at Bukit Timah on Sunday, the last day of the July meeting: S PORE CUP Class I—l 4 miles I Pink-ton 9.00 Timberlane 8.09 Royal Guard 8.03 White Heather 8.02 Amsterdam 8.00 Balkan Bambino 7.12 Automation 7.11 Promise 7.09404 words
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Article310 1961-07-12 14 COUTHPORT. Tues Bob Charles. 25--year-old New Zealander, and J. S. Moore, littleknown English professional from Carlisle, cut the seven -year- old record for tho mighty Royal Birkdale Course to 66 in the first quali. lying round of the British Open golf championship yesterday. It was justReuter - 310 words
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Article21 1961-07-12 14 IPOH. Tues. This year's Malayan table tennis championships will be held hert from Aug. 9 to Aug. 13.21 words
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Advertisement388 1961-07-12 14 J^ "%%J^-7^ c man w^° jg^4?L7 recognizes Jr^ value writes with a PARKER \&&$L ballpoint Because the Parker T BALL Ballpoint y Provides Longer Writing Life Jjjl You can readily understand this man I.*1 think- j ing. He's formed the habit of paying just a trifteimore to get quality— that388 words
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Advertisement14 1961-07-12 14 iniM k// jly) The Champagne of bottle beer Miller Brewing Company. |ÜBU*«.W>KO°*<«.JJ*iri B W<14 words
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Article201 1961-07-12 15 S'pore table tennis star barred SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore Table Tennis Association announced today that Sin Poh Lin. last year's junior singles champion, has been suspended for six months lor violating discipline during the world championship in Peking. Poh Lin's suspension will date from the day the team returned to Singapore.201 words
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Article30 1961-07-12 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The annual meeing of the Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union will be held at the Women's TrainIng College. Durlan Daun. Malacca, on Aug. 6.30 words
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Article166 1961-07-12 15 OINGAPORE, Tues. It is O difficult to understand why Lazlo Toth failed to find a place in the Singapore Joint Services team, especially after seeing RAF Seletars 6-3 win over Maxwell in today's SAFA Div 1 match at Jalan Besar. It was Toth who got Seletar166 words
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Article37 1961-07-12 15 KOTA BHARU. Tues.— The Kelantan Country Golf Club will hold a golf tournament on July 18 to commemorate the Sultan of Kelantan's coronation. Members ol all golf clubs in Malaya sro Invited to take part.37 words
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104 1961-07-12 15 BURMESE FLY IN FOR EARLY WORKOUTS XTIAI.A MMPlrt. .urv The five-man Burmese golf team to take part in the South-bast Asian .1111.1 tour team championships to be held here from July 19-22 flew in today for an "early workout". They are Paul A. Cnm. Ba Aye. Tar a. Singh. Thaung104 words
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Article291 1961-07-12 15 Taiwan, not China official FMAAU WILL ASK THEM TO ACCEPT GOVT. RULING IN 'SPORTING WAY' KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. "PORMOSA can take part in this year's Ma- layan athletics championships at Malacca (Aug. 11 and 12) under the name of "Taiwan"" and not as the "Republic of China." This was the291 words
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Article, Illustration44 1961-07-12 15 A NGELIA Mortimer. 29. with her trophy after winning the women's singles of the Wimbledon tennis championship. Angela defeated Christine Truman in the first allBritish women's singles final at Wimbledon since 1914. 4-6: 6-4: 7-S.— UPI picture.UPI - 44 words
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76 1961-07-12 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaya will compete lor the first time in the '"Mr. Universe" contest to be held ln London on Sept. 23. The Nilal Bangsa Physical Cultural Association and the Malayan Amateur Weightlifting Federation plan to stage a "Pride of the Nation"76 words
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Article101 1961-07-12 15 BKXTOXG LEAGUE: Pioneers 2 Sulaiman School 2. P. YVELLESLEY LEAGUE: Div. 1 final Butt«rworth Indian Youngsters 4 Indian Assn. 1. K. KANGSAR LEAGUE: Div. 1 Yahy» Arabic Sch. 3 Ikatan Remeja Desa I. TAIPING LEAGUE: Div. 3 REME 3 Pokok Assam Youths 0. II II K AXSOX LEAGUE: I>iv.101 words
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Article17 1961-07-12 15 PERAK LEAGUE (Ipoh): Men Bluebird bt Meng Nsan 99-70; Women Yuk Choy bt Simpans Pulal 21-1817 words
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122 1961-07-12 15 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Malmo, a leading Swedish soccer team, may play a match in Singapore on Dec. 16 or 17, the Singapore Amateur F.A. announced today. Malmo have asked SAFA to arrange the match. A SAFA official said that it was most likely that122 words
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Article141 1961-07-12 15 CINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore International soccer goalkeeper Wilfred Skinner, who has been away for several months on a study tour ln India, returns to the State XI on Friday when they meet the visiting St. Paul's University team of Tokyo. Singapore Amateur F.A. president Soh141 words
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Article63 1961-07-12 15 IPOH. Tues.— Mokhtar Hussein, the Federation Armed Forces right winger, was sent on* by the referee in an Ipoh League match here today. Mokhtar was playing for the Trotters who beat Kllat 3-1 ln the First Division. After scoring the third goal for Trotters. Mokhtar was63 words
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Article499 1961-07-12 15 MALACCA, Tues. Hasmy Agam of High School scored a "double" in the Malacca secondary schools athletics championships here. He won the 800 metres ln 2mln 15sec and the 1,500 metres in 4 mm 40 sec. Results BOYS DIV. A 100 metres: 1 Lim Kee Chiang (ACS)499 words
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Article142 1961-07-12 15 LONDON. Tues. Close of play scores ln yesterday's cricket matches: At The Oval: Surrey 257 and 45--2. Essex 220. At Portsmouth: Oxford 313 and 27-0. Hampshire 338-9 dec. (Harrison 110. Barnard 75 1. At Loufhborough Lelcs 279 v Somerset. No play. rain. At Hastings; Lanes 290Reuter - 142 words
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Advertisement49 1961-07-12 15 l\ bj *,J['^ ln cushioned luxury —in fairy-land also make motor cars Conv«ni«nt connection* from P«nang, Kuala Lumpur Singapore AIR-INDIA IN ASSOCIATION WITH «.O AC AND OANTAS Contact your Travel Agent or our General Sales Agents for trt* Federation of Malaya. British North Borneo. Brunei 4 Sarawak: SIME DARBY49 words
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Advertisement106 1961-07-12 15 McCULLOCH J<^ SWIFT-STRONG-SAFE f AFTER-SALES^ERVICE r^Jkr—^^ui. AND SPARE PARTS CENTRES l^f^Q^^^^Sfe^ *pr j]\ W~ BEST SELLING I >Vy</^ prjce $990 00 V—^^_wK^v^\ Weight 21 lbs. —I W/M Models 141, 171 direct drive for general day to day estate work. J& Models 161, 181 the professional models for the toughest work.106 words
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Miscellaneous146 1961-07-12 15 SOCCER TOUR MATCH: Spore Malays v S(. Paul's University of Japan iJn. Besar. 7.30 p.m.). SPORE LEAGUE: Div. 2B STB v Kebenaran (Jn Besar 6 pni>. STORE BUSINESS HOUSES: League and Cop HK Bank v Mercantile. Wearnes v Chartered Bank. NTS-v SCS. Shell v Metal Box > all matches at146 words
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Article, Illustration615 1961-07-12 16 LONDON. Tuoa. Cheers as he drives into town then an invitation to lunch from the Queen Yuri (>agarin. the 27-year-old Soviet cosmonaut, flew into London today to a hero's welcome from the people and an invitation to lunch from the Queen. He NViis loudly cheered615 words
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Obituary19 1961-07-12 16 MENC HONC SCCK ll on 11 Cortrg* !mv. v 30-A Ro id ai 1 p.m IS 7 61.19 words
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Article61 1961-07-12 16 THE FAMILY OF PWW Kcr ihink rrl.ittvr* a:;i for thnr «r«Mth«. "rrollK. (PlUiritnv nionfl.nv flft». lo:in of C <mtolriti'M :11m ait^nd.<nir .<; f inrt MRS. MAUDE KLASt :.n<l (jrr.llv mi 'o rxprtM Ihnr heartfelt Ifeaakl to reNTi\o«< nnd friends who ;ttrrnijKl in» lunor.il of fh» htta Mr. Harry KI.Ki61 words
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Article350 1961-07-12 16 LONDON, L.fv Ano.iiri > nu t-NjX-iienced in Loiidcn stock niuikeus toaay Witt) liie majority of brfWtoa Mil. preferring io awatl the Chaiuelior of tne Excneqner's measuiea to deal with the economic muu- von. However. cenain amount i ol .seltctive buyuiK nnparieti a belier tone to equities. Uilt-eoged .securines350 words
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Article26 1961-07-12 16 LONDON. Tues. Buyer. s £918. sellers £920. Forward buyers £928. sellers £920. Settlement £919. Turnover a.m. 310 tons p.m. 10 tons. Tone: Steady bin quiet.26 words
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Article35 1961-07-12 16 LONDON. Tues.—Spot 24\d. am M .d. Sept. 24".d.. Oct. 24\d.. Oct. Dec. 20d.. Jun./ Mar. 25d.. April-June 20d.. July Sept. 23d.. c-.i.f. Jtily 24; d.. Aug 2.V .d.. Sept. 24 sd. Tone: Very quiet35 words
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Article187 1961-07-12 16 ELISABETHVILLE. Tuesday. PRESIDENT Moise Tshombe. addressing a mass rally here to mark the first anniversary of Katanga's independence, said he was willing to "work with our Congolese brothers" as long as the I "dynamic economy" of Katanea did not suffer. The President added: "We know that187 words
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147 1961-07-12 16 Union 'no' to call for wage go-slow BRIGHTON. Tue.v The 1.330,000-member Transport and General Workers' Union Britain's biggest—today rejected a Government call for a goslow on wage claims Mr. Frank Cousins, gt ral secretary, told 800 uelegates attending Its annual conference here: "While there is this free-for-all. we shall regajrdReuter - 147 words
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Article69 1961-07-12 16 SINGAPORE. Tues. A donation of $2,685.15 from the Chinese Chamber of i Commerce in Klang was re- celved by the Singapore Council of Social Service toi day on behalf of the Btikit Ho Swee Fire National Relief Fund. The Straits Times also received two donations from the69 words
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Article21 1961-07-12 16 LONDON Tues.-BOAC jet services were operating normally today despite an unofficial strike of 400 engineers at London Airport. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article75 1961-07-12 16 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Alliance of SPA-UMNO-MCA-MIC will hold an Anson by-election rally at the junction of Wallich Street and Tras Street between 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. tomorrow. The Alliance candidate, Dr Chee Phui Hung, will speak on "Freedom Irom want.s and fears and freedom75 words
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Article72 1961-07-12 16 MALACCA. Tues. The Chief Minister of Malacca. Inche Abdul Ghaffar bin Baba. announced today that the bicycle tax of $1 a year would bo abolished in the State from next year. He made this announce- ment when he opened an $8,000 community hall at Lubok China on72 words
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386 1961-07-12 16 LONDON. Tues. Under the headline "Indonesian army prepares to Invade New Guinea." a menage in the Conservative Dally Telegraph today claimed that President Soekarno has been urged to attack by Russia and Communist China. "Unless the West New Guinea situation is resolved to Jakarta's satisfactionReuter - 386 words
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310 1961-07-12 16 Yorkshire win but still in 2nd place I ONDOX. Tue S. Middlesex luid their slender leader in the English county rh;mipionship securely In their grasp after today's results. Their match again I cr.st Tshlre ciidrci Ing :mi>l) with Middlesex scoring a narrow one-wlckct win in the dying mln the fame.310 words
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