The Straits Times, 8 August 1961
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Title Section18 1961-08-08 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 Hot"** He***** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, AUGUST 1961. 15 CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration1107 1961-08-08 1 Back safe and sound after 25 hours in space, 17 orbits and a journey of 434,900 miles His wife Tamara ends long, anxious vigil MOSCOW, Monday SPACEMAN GHERMAN TITOV is back on earth. He landed safe and well after a flight which lasted 25 hrs. 18mtns., carried himReuter - 1,107 words
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Article41 1961-08-08 1 JOHORE 3AHRU. Mon. Inche Ellas bin Abu Bakar. Alliance member for Labis in the Johore Legislative Assembly, has been appointed to the Executive Council, the State Government's "Cabinet." He replaces Inche Abdullah bin Mohsln, who died in April.41 words
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Article40 1961-08-08 1 PARIS, Mon. The We&t German Foreign Minister, Dr. Helnrtch von Brentano, Is to go to New York in September for the next round of western consultation on the Berlin problem, a West German spokesman said here today. Renter.Reuter - 40 words
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491 1961-08-08 1 Ipoh murder: $10,000 reward offer IPOH, Monday. A $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of two men who are alleged to be connected with the murder of millionaire tin miner Mr. Foo Yet Kai, 55, was offered here today. The police announced the reward. Mr. Foo was shot491 words
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Article44 1961-08-08 1 MOSCOW, Mon, Professor Boris Klosovsky, a corresponding member of the Soviet Academy of medical Sciences, told the Soviet new s agency, Tass, yesterday it was possible that in future doctors would send people through space to treat many diseases.44 words
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Article90 1961-08-08 1 2 sunrises, sunsets in one day MOSCOW. Mon. Prof. Nikolay Barabashov. a Soviet scientist, told the Soviet news agency Tass today that "Major Titov is the first man to have seen the rising and setting of the sun more than once on the same day. "This is no longer aReuter - 90 words
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Article33 1961-08-08 1 NIK: LETS TALK LONDON Mon. Mr. Klirushclicv ;ippr.il<d to British. Iri-iuh. Annru.m GovenuucJtWi i<> *W i |(iv ;it BMfCmM table 1 to 1 1. ,n iilMiPsphrri-"" <ii .ii rd \>\ Berlin.— RcuU-r.33 words
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Article, Illustration767 1961-08-08 2 Here I am and here I stay, says Apex chief AZIZ'S CRITICISM DRA WS A UREA CHALLENGE AjLOR STAR, Monday. rpHE PRESIDENT of the Apex Bank, Dato Sheikh Ahmad bin Moh- amed Hashim, said today that he was "not in the least shaken" by recent criticism from the Minister of767 words
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130 1961-08-08 2 Police hold motor boat and two lorries FNANG, Mon. Penang police have seized a motor boat and two lorries suspected of carrying 20 tons of rubber pirated from a coastal vessel a few miles outside Penang territorial waters last Thursday. More than 150 bales of rubber were recovered. On receipt130 words
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Article29 1961-08-08 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. A three-year-old girl. Cheong Yin Hong, was drowned in a tub of water In her home at Mergul Road, off Rangoon Road, this morning.29 words
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Article32 1961-08-08 2 JESSELTON, Mon Jesselton exported 1,132 tons of rubber last month. Largest amount 425 tons was sent to Japan, next came Singapore 248 tons, and third Britain 244 tons.32 words
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190 1961-08-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Minister of Agriculture. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, today accused officials of the Fish Culture Research Institute at Batu Berendam, Malacca, of attempts to confuse the State Governments. He made the charge in the House of Representatives when he moved a190 words
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Article61 1961-08-08 2 KUAL* LUMPUR. Mon. Construction of new primary schools In Kelantan, due for completion last year, was delayed because the State's Education Board could not get proper sites. This was stated In the House of Representatives today by the Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Hajl Talib,61 words
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Article19 1961-08-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Syed All Rahman has been re-elected president of the Federation Public Health Inspectors' Union.19 words
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334 1961-08-08 2 Brunei promises safety of Malayan officers KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Government of Brunei has assured the Federation that it will guarantee the safety of Malayan officers sent there on secondment. This was announced in the House of Representatives today by the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, during question time. Several334 words
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Miscellaneous440 1961-08-08 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA SHORT WAVE SERVICE: NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 41 metres SERVICE 41.7 metre* MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: AM. 6.00 Time Signal, Negara--478 metres ku. News Headlines; 6.05 Morning Aid. 6.00 Oood Morning. 6.02 Melodies; 6.50 Keep Pit With Telk Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; Lee;440 words
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Miscellaneous340 1961-08-08 2 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS humble rogue (5) 1 and 5. Explosion of mine— a 7. Mingle with the Muses? Not rude Jolt— nothing more during school vacation! (8». dramatic results (5, 3, 6). 8. To Include modern or 9 water being applied be- fourteenth-century Italian fore all ls reduced to340 words
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584 1961-08-08 3 WEST DECIDES ON BERLIN CRISIS PLANS PARIS, Monday. ORITAIN, the United States, France and West Germany yesterday decided on political, economic and military preparatory measures in case the Berlin situation became critical. But the Foreign Ministers of the four powers, in two days of talks here, did not come forwardReuter - 584 words
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Article85 1961-08-08 3 A DAKOTA CRASH KILLS 24 VIENNA. Mon. A Dakota aircraft of Hungarian Airlines crashed in resldental part of the Hungarian capital of Budapest, yesterday afternoon, killing all 20 passengers and four crew members on board. Police told reporters that the aircraft was on a regular sightseeing flight. The aircraft explodedReuter - 85 words
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Article79 1961-08-08 3 Policemen beaten up NEW YORK. Mon.— New York police were last night ordered to "meet force with force" after a weekend of riots in which they were attacked with fists, feet, razors, bricks, bottles, lead oipes and knives. Seven policemen were inured, one seriously. In a series t battles, theReuter - 79 words
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178 1961-08-08 3 NAIROBI, Mon Mr. Oglnga Odinga. vice-pre-sident of the Kenya African National Union, said last night that the European settlers and other "Immigrant races" were beginning to face realities and accept African leadership. Speaking at a political meeting in Klsumu. 200 miles from here. Mr.Reuter - 178 words
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Article67 1961-08-08 3 BERLIN. Mon. Mr. Willy Brandt. Mayor of West Berlin, last night challenged Mr. Khrushchev to come to Berlin and to see the situation there for himself. In an address broadcast by West Berlin Radio, Mr. Brandt said the Soviet leader would then be able to get an ideaReuter - 67 words
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Article, Illustration267 1961-08-08 3 EARL RUSSELL - A-bomb protest: Earl Russell may be charged LONDON, Monday. TjiARL (Bertrand) Russell, British philosopher and J leader of the anti-nuclear movement, last night faced possible prosecution after a Hiroshima Day protest meeting in Hyde Park. EARL RUSSELL As he wao addressing a rain-soaked crowd of 2,000 to mark the 16thReuter - 267 words
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Article31 1961-08-08 3 ACCRA, Mon.— Ghana will receive a £35 million loan Jointly from the World Bank, the United States and Britain towards her giant Volta River electric power project —ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article28 1961-08-08 3 NEW DELHI, Mon.— A family of three died in a village in Hissar after drinking tea In which a snake had been accidentally boiled. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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114 1961-08-08 3 Salisbury, Monday. 'K>LICE were involved in further skirmishes with 1 bands of Africans in various parts of Northern hodesia yesterday as disturbances in the proince's Copperbelt continued. An African was shot dead while attacking a mobile police unit in the Mporokoso District, and police saidReuter - 114 words
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Article30 1961-08-08 3 LONDON. Mon.— Sir Wins ton Churchill's son, Randloph Is to be edltor-m -chief of a new British news magazim called Topic, to be launched on Oct. 18. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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240 1961-08-08 3 THE MENACE OF SOVIET SUBMARINES WITH A-MISSILES pEARL HARBOUR, Mon. Communist submarines which have been sighted in the Pacific are believed to be missile carriers with an atomic potential similar to the Polaris. Vlce-Admlral John S. Thach, 56-year-old commander of And -Submarine Warfare (ABW) Forces, Pacific, said yesterday that ASWUPI - 240 words
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Article199 1961-08-08 3 Tunisians, French swap prisoners OIZERTA, Mon. The 1 Tunisian authorities yesterday released five French soldiers and the French military command released 12 Tunisians in the first exchange of prisoners since the battle at the French air and naval base here. Representatives of the Tunisian Red Crescent and the International RedReuter - 199 words
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Article48 1961-08-08 3 VIENNA, Mon. A Czech Jet fighter pilot who landed here last Friday after losing his way returned to Czechoslovakia yesterday by car. The Czech Air Force sent another pilot to Vienna yesterday to fly the MIGIS Jet fighter plane back to Czechoslovakia.—U.P.l.48 words
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Article65 1961-08-08 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The 11-man preparatory committee for the formation of a new central organisation of trade unions, set up by 86 unions at a conference last week met yesterday to discuss and draw up plans. The committee Is headed by Mr. Foo Yong Pong, President of the65 words
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Article287 1961-08-08 4 SIX MEN CHARGED UNDER THE NEW LAW SINGAPORE, Mon. THE RECENT escape of wealthy pepper merchant, Mr. Tan Ton Ten©;, 50, from his kidnappers had its sequel in an emergency magistrate's court here today when six men were produced on three separate charges under the 1961287 words
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Article129 1961-08-08 4 FASTEST VISA TIME IN S.E.-ASIA JESSELTON, Mon. The average time taken by the immigration section in North Borneo to issue a British passport or a visa is one of the fastest In South-East Asia. The immigration staff officer, Mr. B. J. Arrowsmith, said this at a recent press conference here129 words
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86 1961-08-08 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Miss Darriel Toone, 20, Australia's "Apple Queen," this morning delivered the last of the fifty cases of apples she had brought with her from her hometown to be distributed among hospitals and institutions here. The last of the apples went to the86 words
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Article52 1961-08-08 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Qantas Airways will begin direct flights from Singapore to New Zealand on Oct. 3, operating six times a week with Electra aircraft. The new service, which will connect Sydney and Melbourne with Auckland. Wellington and Chrlstchurch. will be built up to ten flight* weekly52 words
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Article129 1961-08-08 4 JESSELTON, Monday. THE North Borneo Government is to open its first employment exchange in Jesselton on Aug. 14. This was stated by Mr. J. P. I Rutherford, the Commissioner of Labour and Welfare, at a press conference recently. He said that one of the129 words
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Article53 1961-08-08 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Tan Lian Joo, 40, of Jalan Jemeluang, Mersing. was today bound over in $500 for two years for hurting his wife, Pang Chin Bleh, with a pair of scissors on Oct. 4 last year. Tan pleaded guilty to a charge of causing grievous53 words
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Article134 1961-08-08 4 SINGAPORE POLICE KAND: At Hong Urn Park. 7.30 pjn. to 8.30 p.m. SINGAPORE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION: Clinlco patholoKlcal meeting sponsored by British Military Hospital at tbe 8.M.H.. Alexandra Road. 8.15 pjn. SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: Local painters' exhibition at British Council. Amber Mansions. Orchard Road, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.134 words
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99 1961-08-08 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The trial opens at the Assizes tomorrow of Ooh Chiang Kong, alias Ooh Chang Hoe, on a charge of firing a pistol with Intent to cause physical injury to Chew Choo Han, 43, a biscuit factory director. In McPherson Road on99 words
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533 1961-08-08 4 Move to review customs duties is defeated KUALA LUMPUA, Monday. THE MAINTENANCE of the free port status of Penang and smuggling between the island and the mainland is costing the Federation an annual loss of revenue of about $10 million. The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, said this533 words
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Article298 1961-08-08 4 THE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC: From London. Dus- wldorf, Beirut, Bahrein. Bombay, Colombo (BA 713) 4.40 pjn. Pan- American From Jakarta. (PA 818) 0.10 ftJn. KLM: From Amsterdam, Geneva, Rome, Cairo. Dhahran. Karachi Bangkok (XL298 words
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Article, Illustration170 1961-08-08 4 SIU LIN HAS PLAYED IN FOUR LEAD PARTS SINGAPORE, Mon. Miss Siu Lin, 19, a Teochew film star from Hong Kong, is now here for a series of stage appearances at local cinemas. She will appear in connection with Cathay Organisation's release170 words
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Article71 1961-08-08 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. A food stall holder, Won^ Han Klew, 31, of Kampong Pahang, was stabbed in the stomach when he was attacked by a man at his stall in Pasar Makan. Jalan Ungku Puan, at 4 a.m. today. Wong, who was admitted to hospital, told71 words
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Article38 1961-08-08 4 SINGAPORE Mon. The Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce's "Youth week in business" this year will begin tomorrow when more than 050 boys and girls from secondary schools starts on a week-long working life in local establishments38 words
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266 1961-08-08 5 HOUSE APPROVES TAX EXEMPTIONS FOR FUND CONTRIBUTIONS THE House of Representatives was told today that the National Monument would give a "new spirit" to future generations in this country. This came from the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Raxak bin Hussein, who266 words
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100 1961-08-08 5 30 WOMEN MEET ON FORMATION OF COUNCIL KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A conference to explore the possibilities of forming a permanent council of women's organisations opened at the Methodist Girls' School here today. Thirty representatives of women's organisations are attending the conference, which will last one week. They will also discuss100 words
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Article29 1961-08-08 5 PENANG, Mon.— Nordln bin Rejab. 26, was today fined $20 when he pleaded guilty to using abusive language to a police officer at the Piccadilly Hotel yesterday.29 words
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126 1961-08-08 5 Gang raids ship and grabs bags of rice SINGAPORE, Mon.— Marine police here were today searching the waterfront for a gang of armed robbers who grabbed 100 bags of rice from a freighter, the Southern Venture, last night. The hunt began when the skipper of the freighter, Capt. Chen Tsin126 words
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Article23 1961-08-08 5 SANDAKAN, Mon.—Sandakan's revenue from customs duties last month amounted to $826,497. Export duties totalled $153,163. import duties $670,134 and miscellaneous $3,20023 words
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405 1961-08-08 5 Four officers accused of attempted extortion acquitted TWO police officers A and two revenue officers accused of attempted extortion were today acquitted in the Ponang Assize Court The police officers are Senior Inspector Johar bin Hajl Abdulrahman, former deputy chief of the Penang Anti-Corruption Branch, and Acting Deputy Superintendent S.405 words
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Article204 1961-08-08 5 RAKYAT STAGE POLLS PROTEST RALLY BRUNEI, Mon. Several thousand members of Brunei's Party R a k y a t yesterday staged a mass demonstration here to protest against the postponement of the district council elections. The demonstrators marched in orderly procession to the residence of the British High Commissioner, Mr.UPI - 204 words
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Article47 1961-08-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Al-Azhar University in Cairo has decided to offer five scholarships to Malayan students. A statement Issued by the Embassy of the United Arab Republic today said those wishing to apply should get In touch with the embassy before Aug. 16.47 words
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Miscellaneous234 1961-08-08 5 Bugs Bunny By Balph HeimdaM 111 'we can oo our 'we ya" jf ITPTBn7y ii i i f WHAT'S WITH TH'^^a I SOMEONE S GET j THAT I/* KM 7/ \S^SW I lv<J?Kl^E?'Sc7llJ' y^^KS\\] SLIPS 0N T E HOMEj/>TMIN6 '(&WEAH?)W\ f^B~l I MA'i Abner By Ai Capp \f AH'LL GO234 words
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Obituary22 1961-08-08 6 VI Words $10 (Minimum) MR*. CONCEPTION MASCRINHOS it raiiithuray Ka:hakuttara Requiem >.nt Anthony's Kuala Lumpur S3O p.m. Saturday 12th Auku-- ikSI22 words
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Article31 1961-08-08 6 W»rit $10 (Minimum) LEE FOOK, brother, *ltter and memi>. r* i,r the family thank relatives and ur sendinK wreaths, attending their mother h funeral at Tapah and for assistance rendered.31 words
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Article51 1961-08-08 6 2* Word, VJO (Milt.) HEAR REV. ORMEO Of Manila ruKhiiy at /ion Church, Serangoon OMflMa, Aug. 7 to 11, T.^.i p.m. Bubjsct! "Fountain of Living Waters." YOUTH FOR CHRIST Rally, Sat. 12th Auk. Victoria Memorial Hall 7.30 p.m. Guest speaker Mr. Paul Box. To Livr Christ.' All warmly51 words
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Article188 1961-08-08 6 M Word* $10 (Minimum LIGHTEN YOUR HOUSEWORKI Buy a bottle of Scrubb's Ammonia from \uur thiinist or pharmacy today. It BtaßH anything and everything. COPPERTONE do.'* th.' Ihpi Job In Kiving a <!<■■!• i.m with maximum sunhum protection! Copnertone is obiH.mhl. ivi'rywnere. CREAT READINC at little cost nirriT.lete range188 words
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The Straits Times Tuesday, August 8, 1961.
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Article594 1961-08-08 6 The people of Penang, and the trading community in particular, will be wondering ruefully today whether Mr. Tan Phock Kin, in his understandable enthusiasm to secure maximum concessions for the island's secondary industries, may not have done more harm than good. By bringing a motion before Parliament594 words
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Article629 1961-08-08 6 What is the difference, the Minister of Education was asked in the House of Repi resentatives, between the national language and the Malay language. In his written reply the Minister said: "Bahasa kebangsaan itu rendah dan senang daripadn bahasa Meluyu tetapi bahasa Melayu tinggi dan susah dai ipada629 words
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Article, Illustration1650 1961-08-08 6 MAX BELOFF - Towards Mr. Khrushchev's Marxist Utopia THE first programme of what was to become the ruling party of the Soviet Union was drawn up by a band of Russian exiles meeting in Brussels and London in 1903. The second programme was accepted by the eighth party congress which met in Moscow1,650 words
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452 1961-08-08 6 IT is disclosed that in is--1 suing new identity cards about 10 per cent of the applicants in Ipoh do not keep the date of appointment for interview thereby causing a certain amount of delay in the registration office. In view of the452 words
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Article841 1961-08-08 7 Ismail replies to claim that Utusan Melayu dispute harms freedom HPHE STRIKE by the editorial staff of the Utusan Melayu is "pureA ly an internal affair," the Minister of Internal Security, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, told the House of Representatives today. He was841 words
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434 1961-08-08 7 THE Minister of Internal Security. Dato Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, today described as a "malicious distortion of facts" the local People's Progressive Party's allegation that policemen laid their hands on women squatters at Sungei Besl Road on July 3. He was434 words
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Article, Illustration74 1961-08-08 7 Miss Malaya (Helen Tan), centre, poses with the trophy which she won in a speech and personality contest at Long Beach, California, recently in conjunction with the Miss International contest. With her are Miss Parajruay (Gladys Fernandez), left, who came firstCharlie See of Hollywood - 74 words
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Article56 1961-08-08 7 SINGAPORE, Mon.—Charlie Chaplin flew in today from Jakarta for a 30-minute stop-over at the Singapore Airport on his way home to Switzerland, after a week's tour of Indonesia. The 72-year-old comedian ended his round-the-world tour at Ball, Indonesia, last week. With him were his wife,56 words
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Article59 1961-08-08 7 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Mr. Masao Nakai. a Japanese fabric executive who came here from Tokyo to survey the market, said today that Singapore was a good buyer of Japanese fabrics. He will study the market situation, with the aim of introducing new fabrics to meet popular demand. Mr.59 words
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Article219 1961-08-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, today denied that officers in the Road Transport Department were prosecuting bus and taxi-drivers in the Federation He was replying to charges made by Mr. V. David (Socialist Front- Bungsar) that the licences of219 words
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220 1961-08-08 7 PLENTY OF STUDY CHANCES FOR MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Dr. Norman Meller of the University of Hawaii said here today that Malaya enjoyed more opportunities for scholarships than some other Asian countries. Dr. Meller, administrator of the Centre for Cultural and Technical Interchange between Asia and the United States at220 words
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Article44 1961-08-08 7 RAUB. Mon. R. Narayanasamy, 27. a clerk of the Rubber Replanting Board here, was killed when the motorcycle he was riding crashed Into a mile-stone at a sharp bend at the second mile, Raub-Kuala Llpls road, during the weekend.44 words
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Article57 1961-08-08 7 MALACCA, Mon. Chong Yew Bock, 30, a bill collector and watchman at the Capitol Dance Hall here, today pleaded not guilty to a charge ol using criminal force on a girl, Ong Yoke Llan. with Intent to outrage her modesty, in the dance hall early yesterday morning. Ball57 words
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Article54 1961-08-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Miss Enid Perera, 30, programme secretary -in training of the Young Women's Christian Association, Penang, will represent Malaya at a two- week world Y.W.C.A. conference at Kingston, Jamaica, beginning on Aug. 21. Miss Perera has been a voluntary worker with the Y.W.C.A. for54 words
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431 1961-08-08 7 KUA-A LUMPUR, Mon. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today said that the Federation regards the Angola issue as one of colonialism which, if allowed to continue, is likely to endanger international peace and security. He was replying In the House of Representatives to431 words
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Article, Illustration652 1961-08-08 8 EVELYN TU - MR. Tomohiko Kato, dress designers, is special mission. Besides studying the International fashions of Malaya, he is going to make a detailed survey of the oriental fabrics used here. Mr. Kato said: "I find the broad, scintillating borders of saris and Kelantan silks can be652 words
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Article, Illustration283 1961-08-08 8 LIFE AWAY FROM A SHELTERED HOME DV living with other people you learn to respect each other's opinions, and you become more patient and tolerant, says Miss Catherine Tan Slew Eng, 21, who has returned to Singapore after three years in London. While In London Catherine shared a flat with283 words
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Article129 1961-08-08 8 Cooking oil for those on diet A NEW cooking oil for those with a low animal fat diet in mind is sold with a difference. In a lo or 20-ounce bottle It comes with a list of recipes and housewives can try anything from roast chicken to fruit cake with129 words
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Article197 1961-08-08 8 Fashions on show for men rpHERE will be a treat x in store for hubbies and male escorts accompanying their wives and girlfriends to a fashion show on Friday. For on this night, they will be given special attention. Three obliging young men, Joseph Huang, Bill Holden and Peter Boden197 words
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Advertisement189 1961-08-08 8 SUEDE FOR THAT •7 V 'j M.J I m rj |n#^ I TAKE Cotys new 19-Day Beauty Plan brings a new misty loveliness to your complexion A skin without moisture loses 1 ff its suppleness and vitality. %w> t But when you use Cotys co tnl r~" Vitamin Moisture Balancer189 words
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Advertisement244 1961-08-08 8 (olourfcifetlMl liners, shadows, and 'Roll-On' Cream Mascara in colors to match or blend with your costume your Jewels your moods. Be subtle today bolder tomorrow bewitching next Tuesday. Then you'll know what fashion's love affair with eyes is all about! 'eye makers a la carte* a by t£n* h fHM»W.<244 words
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Advertisement1665 1961-08-08 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREIGHT ENBOIRIEIi Til: 2405. PASSAGE ENOUIRIES: Till 2412. TO AOEN. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Due S'pori Sails P. S'nam Ptnang NELEUS LtMM, H'burg. B'iren, Holl Ml. I An I An I*/H An 12 PATROCIUS LutrpMl, Glasgow An 11 An 11 Aif 14/11 An 171,665 words
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Advertisement1556 1961-08-08 9 balding THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. "NGAPORE (latarfaratM MM Olittl K*ftJm> N) UMS EXPRESS SERVICES TO LONOON LIVERPOOL ft CONTININIAI POBTS •/pore p Sliioji PMMf BENALBER I'PMI. A'werp, R'dam, H'bvrt M Pt/Mj) I BENCLEUCH A'warf B'men, M'burg. R'datl An 11/11 *n 20/21 An M/2S BENARTV L'aaaT, G'noirh, Rottefdaa. An 11/241,556 words
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Advertisement1175 1961-08-08 9 mMcALISTER 6c CO.. LTD. W-. TIL AM: BU2I «B KI.I.KRMAII UMI t* raXAVBMBM LUft LONBtN HAMBURG ROTTERDAM RaVBI LBS AMELES. SAN FUNCISCU rmu^Loi SEATTLE, VANCOUVER I PORTLAND CITY OF COLOMBO tcceptiat 'ar|« lot Ceatral ft Snt» Sport P. Sham raaau Aatnca J2/MAii 11 Aat/ 1 Sept a/li Am IOUGANVILU i>'po(i1,175 words
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607 1961-08-08 10 MALAYAN TRADE IN HALF YEAR IS DOWN 7.5 p.c. From Our Market Correspondent pAN-MALAYAN trade in the first half of this year was running about 7.5 per cent below the level ruling in the first six months of 1960, official statistics released at the week-end revealed. Actual total external trade607 words
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Article106 1961-08-08 10 MELBOURNE, Mod. TNVESTMENT shares eased x slightly ben today. Tbe main moves were Aust. Consolidated Industries which dropped 2s. and Dunlop down Bd. Base metals and the oils remained steady. Western Mining rose Is. lid. to 295. Commonwealth Loans remained firm. Con. Zinc 88/6 B Mt. lv 60/IOV4106 words
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Article34 1961-08-08 10 Ships in Penang today: In the roads: Hoi Houw, Ayuthia. Ships at Port S wet tenham: Vlsut Kasatrl, Adrastes, Somali, Agamemnon, Glenearn, Benalder, Radnorshire, Debalceyo, Braeside. Laovllle. Ulysses and Sta" Bellatrlx.34 words
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Article44 1961-08-08 10 Qeevor Tin Mines Ltd. declared a final dividend of 2s. payable to shareholders registered at the close of business on August 21 for a total of 2s. 6d. Profit before tax for the year ended March 31. 1961, is £65.613 (£58.463 previously).44 words
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Article51 1961-08-08 10 Federation balances overseas rE Federation's balances held abroad totalled $149.1 million as of July 31, 1961, accordIng to the latest return of liabilities and assets by the Bank Negara. Money at call amounted to $22.6 million. On the liabilities side, banks' deposits totalled $59.6 million and Federal Government deposits $85.251 words
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100 1961-08-08 10 rpHESE companies have A announced their rubber crops for July: Amalgamated Malay Estates Ltd. 91,000 lb.; Bassett Rubber Co. Ltd. 45,000 lb.; Borelli Rubber Co. Ltd. 138.500 lb., Bukit Kepong Rubber Estates Ltd. 27,200 lb.; Kuala Sidlm Rubber Co. Ltd. 176,600 lb., New Se-100 words
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Advertisement987 1961-08-08 10 \K \hJlineJ Express U.S.A. Pacific «s Atlantic Coast Service E.TJk. E.T.A. UA UA E.T.A. Spore Hongkong Honolulu S. Frmcisco I. Angeie* N. York •••tdtii Mara 1 17/ M An M An I Sot IS Sc»t II Sett J Ocl "KMi-iwa Mjri' 10 24 Sept 21 Seit 13 Oct It Oct987 words
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Advertisement126 1961-08-08 10 KiITBOUHO EUROPE SERVICE S'i«ft t. SIM PeiM| LQUBIM. lI. It ««t 11/11 U A-f MirMillit. Htvrt. Dunkirk. SOUTH t WEST AFRICA SERVICE. mm TUOA 7/ I Aw Ourban (11/»), Port Fl.nßeth (23/1), Capetown (a/I), Matidi (M/l), U.OI Cotonou (I/I). Accra Ttkoradi. Abidjan. Frtttown. Cont.ry, Dakar CD/I) EASTIOUND r*m SABRINA 11/11126 words
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Advertisement1302 1961-08-08 10 i MALAYAN RUBBER ft INVESTMENT COMPANY LIMITED Incorporated in Singapore) NOTICE Is hereby given that the Annual General meeting will be held at the Registered Office, 72 The Arcade. Singapore on Monday 21st August 1961 at 12 o'clock noon for the purpose of transacting U.e Ordinary Business of the Company.1,302 words
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Advertisement541 1961-08-08 10 UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED LOST STOCK CERTIFICATES Application has been made to the Directors to issue to the following Stockholder duplicate certificates upon statement that the original cei'iflcates have been lost or destroyed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that if within 30 days hereof no claim or representation in respect of jch541 words
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Advertisement861 1961-08-08 11 TENDER NOTICE MALAYAN TIN DREDGING TENDERS imntD. TENDERS ARE INVITED for (Incorporated In England) tho catering contract for R.AJ. Ju y 19 1 UTPUT RET^ 9 plculs Seletar Yacht Club. Enquiries to 4 dredges working. be made to Club Manager. P. A. DELME-RADCLIFFE. General Manager. SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Only candidates861 words
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Advertisement443 1961-08-08 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CAMERON HIGHLANDS HYDRO ELECTRIC SCHEME INSPECTOR OF WORKS Applications are Invited for the post of Inspector of Works on the staff of the Chief Resident Engineer. Cameron Highlands Hydro Electric Scheme. There is one vacancy only. Applicants should preferably be Federal Citizens, and will only be considered If443 words
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Advertisement775 1961-08-08 11 (ConUnned from Pace 6) SITUATIONS VACANT 21 Wards Si (Him,}— Baa It ets. extra PRODUCTION MANAOIMINT Vacancies exist for ambitions and well educated younit men to train In i PRODUCTION MANAQIMINT in a major manufacturing organisation Id Singapore. UNLIMITED SCOPE, EXCSLLENT PAY AND CONDITIONS AWAIT SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS, WHO SHOULD BE775 words
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Advertisement876 1961-08-08 11 ACCOMMODATION WANTED M Ward* SS (Ml*.)— Sax St ets. txtrm REQUIRED by American tuslniss man 3-bedroom bouse with servant's quarters around mid September, district 10. Reply P.O. Box 791, Spore. EUROPEAN COUPLE requires fully furnished 2/3 bedroom house/flat from 13th September 1981 to end March 1962, preferably districts No. 10876 words
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Advertisement960 1961-08-08 11 FOR HIRE Wtrda $1 (MtmO-kma St eta. twtru RBNT-s-CAR Dally »15 00, Weekly (70.00 Everfine Co., Tel: *****. SPECIAL DISCOUNTS, unlimited mileage at Look's Car Rental. Tel: Spore *****. LOST it Wards SS (Mtn.)—Box It ets. txtra LOST An Emerald and diamond ring set to platinum. Somewhere between Bras Basah960 words
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Advertisement636 1961-08-08 11 FOR SALE it Wards SS (Mi*.)— Box St ets. txtrt COMPARE SALE PRICES also more Iosi discount on (10.00 purchase. Multicoloured bedcovers (4.90 ladles' halfslips (l. 0. Many bargains. Luck'a 17, Orchard Road, Spore. SALE LAST FEW Daysl (12.50 Genuine Arrow Sportshlrts clearing (5.90. Truval, Town-topic Sportshlrts clearing only (3.90636 words
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Advertisement148 1961-08-08 11 Space with Pace? Go and try the Gordini! (at Progress Motors and other Renault dealers) Room for 5 adults, with all their luggage stored in the big. uncluttered boot (petrol tank at rear, so it does' not take up luggage space). FM/«J;7r> FAMILY PLANNING? Include Life Assurance security. Consult the148 words
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Article, Illustration130 1961-08-08 12 Outboard motors becoming popular rkUTBOARD motors are gaining popularity in Singapore and the Federation said Mr. Hamilton Goff, president and treasurer of the International Mercury Outboards Ltd. Mr. Goff who was In Singapore during a world tour, said that sales of his company's products on the local market were increasing130 words
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Article35 1961-08-08 12 The Indian Overseas Bank Ltd. made a net profit of R5.1,997,365.95 ($1.2 million) for the half year ended June 30. subject to audit and including Rs. 192,434.52 <$124,151) brought forward from last year.35 words
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Article, Illustration200 1961-08-08 12 Industry is growing rapidly, says board member SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTION METHODS USED BY MANUFACTURERS HELP IMPROVE QUALITY A USTRALIAN wines now have better trade prospects in Malaya as a result of the Federation's total ban of South African goods, Mr. Eric S. Purbrick, a prominent member of200 words
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84 1961-08-08 12 T<HE managing proA prietor of a Singapore firm dealing in motor cycles, spares and accessories will leave for Japan this week. He is Mr. Chan Soo Weng whose firm, Ban Hoe and Co. Is Singapore's oldest dealer In motor cycles. The firm84 words
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Article69 1961-08-08 12 "This is the first time that we will be doing business on an agency oasis," he said. He said that he would visit Tokyo and Osaka and get a model that would be suitable for the Singapore market. Mr. Chan, who has been in the business for 1469 words
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Article103 1961-08-08 12 Anti-flame foam for upholstery RESEARCH work on the development of a commercial technique for manufacturing flame resistant foam from natural rubber latex is now in its final stages at the Natural Rubber Producers' Research Association laboratories at Welwyn Garden City. The process Involves the chemical modification of natural rubber so103 words
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Article73 1961-08-08 12 He said that the new company would serve as a show-window for quality wines from "down under." Australian wine manufacturers were keen to esstabllsh trade relations with Malayan businessmen, he said. "The Federation's boycott of South African goods would help boost trade in Australian wines," he said. "We are73 words
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Article57 1961-08-08 12 Nigeria exported less rubber in March, totalling 2,820 tons against 3,105 tons In the same month last year because of a drop of purchases by Britain, West Germany and Belgium. During the month, Britain imported only 891 tons against 1,464 tons, West Germany 615 tons (71357 words
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243 1961-08-08 12 WANTED: SINGAPORE AGENTS FOR U.S. HOUSEHOLD GOODS HTHE American Consulate General, commercial A section in Singapore is inviting established local importers interested in obtaining agencies for a variety of U.S. household appliances and hardware to contact the office for information. A spokesman said yes- terday that 15 American manufacturers were243 words
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180 1961-08-08 12 Manager, head engineer will study at several big Japanese companies FOLLOWING the expansion of the Cycle and Carriage Co. (1926) Ltd., two senior employees of the company left for Japan on Friday to study the technical know-how of television. They are Mr. Soh Yoke Wing, manager of the General Imports180 words
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Article16 1961-08-08 12 Japan Air Lines' revenue in June was $16,867,716, up four per cent over April.16 words
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Article67 1961-08-08 12 An Australian company which opened a A£2 million ($l3 million) plant two years ago is seeking an export market. It is Australia Carbon Black Pty. Ltd. whose senior executives are at present visiting Indonesia. Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. The company said that production was67 words
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Article, Illustration153 1961-08-08 12 New product marketed by U.K. firm A NEW type of medi- cament has been marketed in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. It Is Mentholatum Deep Heat Rub manufactured by The Mentholatum Co. Ltd. of Slough, England, whose Mentholatum balm has been on the local market for many years. The153 words
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Article43 1961-08-08 12 BOAc carried 887,000 passengers in the 1960-1061 financial year (an increase of 41 per cent), 13,000 tons of cargo and flew 65 million miles. Revenue rose 25 per cent to £88.032,956 ($748.2 million). and the operating profit was £4,264,000 ($36.2 million).43 words
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Advertisement203 1961-08-08 12 ORDER \l INDONESIAN AIRWAYS Booking Office: Ist Floor, Bank of China Bldg., Singapore, Tel: ***** (3 lines) Bay No 20. Hotel Merlin, Kuala Lumpur. Tel: ***** or any travel agent in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya Mk INSTANT LAMINATING jP*H|!r MM S« it den< HectwUy n|M in yow offie*203 words
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Advertisement239 1961-08-08 12 j Stereo radiogram has ;j 4 loudspeakers, 4 wave- 'n^^^Sß I bands, 4 speed record I \w 1 CnonQeT. I De-luxe Stereo radio- B^B™L i^Sjjfr I gram with 6 wove- i.-_^£- Ht^^m 1 bands, 4 speed record lip. BJ^^^^sJH 1 changer. In blonde and M mm ~m m m£u natural239 words
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Article500 1961-08-08 13 OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP SUCCESS SPARKS NEW SPORTS PLAN CEYLON OFFICIAL SAYS PROPOSAL WILL FIND UNANIMOUS FAVOUR IN EASTERN COUNTRIES By KEN FERNANDEZ K. LUMPUR. Monday ILi'ALAYA should stage the Asian tennis championships. Mr. Eric Rajapakse, the manager of the Ceylon tennis team expressed this opinion after seeing500 words
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Article206 1961-08-08 13 Easy victory for South SINGAPORE. Mon. South, as expected, beat North by 148 runs in their Malayan Cricket Association's annual classic match on the padang here today with the final scores: South 201 and 230: North 134 and 149. This was Souths fourth success In the series. North had won206 words
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Article83 1961-08-08 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Rain marred play on- the first day of the schoolboys cricket 'Test' between Malaya and Singapore which started on the Shaw Road ground here today. Singapore batted first and at lunch were 84 for five wickets. Play was delayed for more than83 words
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Article28 1961-08-08 13 BOSTON, Mca.— Terry Downes. of Britain, '..ill defend his world middleweight boxing title in a return r.atch with Paul Pender. of Massachusetts, here on Sept. 23.28 words
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276 1961-08-08 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. Sid dv Plessis, a ground engineer with Malayan Airways, today won the Singapore open amateur golf championship with an aggregate of 224 for 54 holes after a thrilling tussle with the Royal Island Club champion. Jack Sheedy. over the nnal276 words
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264 1961-08-08 13 INDIAN TEST PLAYERS TO TOUR MALAYA SINGAPORE, Mon. A team of Indian Test players may tour Malaya and Singapore in the near future, said Mr. K. W. Oillespie, who was re-elected president of the Malayan Cricket Association today. Mr Glllesple said that India Is -very keen to come and has264 words
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365 1961-08-08 13 T AST night was rest night for the five days old 4th anniversary Merdeka soccer festival which resumes today In an interesting stage, with one of the co-champions almost sure of a final, the other /cry uncertain, and an also-ran in previous years365 words
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Article24 1961-08-08 13 Tonight's msrch in the Merdeka Anniversary soccer tournament is: HONC KONC v KOREA. The match starts at S p.m. st Merdeka Stadium.24 words
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Article37 1961-08-08 13 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A record of nearly 800 entries have been received for the IH-mile Students" Walk organised by the Chinese YMCA on Bunday from Bhenton Way Circus to the Green Bus Depot at Buklt Tlmah.37 words
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Article522 1961-08-08 13 1I/EIGHTS f r TT eight races at Koala Lnmpur on Wednesday: Spanish Prince 8.04 Islander 8.02 Holiday Flfht 7.08 Llttlewood 8.13 Speedy Socks 8.12 Tlnggl Harapan 8.12 Mairhesa S.11 Naiareh 8.11 Kapitan Carras 8.10 Miss Harmony 8.10 Turfman 8.10 The Wee Cobbler 8.09 Tonne Eafle 8.08 Redouble522 words
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410 1961-08-08 13 Speedy Persian Hero is grand on soft track ON THE TRACK WITH EPSOM JEEP KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Jaber Stable's Persian Hero, a course scratching on Sunday, showed a lot of dash in a gallop on a soft track here this morning. Ridden by Khamis, this speedy grey ran 3f In410 words
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Article368 1961-08-08 13 SYDNEY. Mon. Results of Australian League slccer maches: NSW FED. DIV. 1 Prague 3 Bankstown 1; Apia 2 Oladesvllle 3; Canterbury 4 South Coast 3; Northslde 1 Auburn 3; Hakoah 2 Hellenic 2; Budapest 9 Sydney Aust. 1. NSW FED DIV. I: Oranvllle 3 Blacktown 3;368 words
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Article357 1961-08-08 13 SOCCER PENANG LGE DIV. S: PISC W.O. MRC X". CLAYTON CUP (Penang) Pen* ang Police 7 Kedah Police 3. IPOH LGE DIV. 2: PWD 3 Kllat 3. BULTAN YUSBUF CUP 8FINAL (Tmlplng): Talplng Malay* 3 Ipoh Malays 1. C. KEDAH LGE (Sg Patanl) Kuala Muda CRC 3 Soon357 words
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Advertisement43 1961-08-08 13 You need not pay more! VISIT OUR h ONE DOLLAR DEPT. lbdiiMi^x nd BAVE A LOT OF MONEY f s3 SILK COTTON MATERIALS FURNISHING FABRICS NYLON MATERIALS etc. etc. \H at ONE DOLLAR per yard. CX GLOBE SILK STORE Sefamat and Kuala Lumpur.43 words
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Advertisement232 1961-08-08 13 [T7TI mm ill W I Such a bright girl I before... but whof I was \vror9 with |Mft I Siew Ming? She eHHuNHHuBu I didn't seem to care, about th* scholar- o Oh rs G^ *oV ship., but Teacher V Siew Ming used to t ,-1-j be. S<* bright in232 words
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Miscellaneous193 1961-08-08 13 TENNIS INTER -PORT: Malaya v Thailand; Ceylon v Singapore (Ipoh Town Council courts, 4.15 p.m.). SCHOOLS LNTKRNATIONAL: Malaya v Singapore (SEA courts, XL 9 ajn.). BADMINTON HEAH CUP (Boys) inter-soae sfiaals: Selangor v Johore. LEE CUP (girls) s-finals: Selangor v Trengganu- Penang v Johore (Han Chiang hall, 10 ajn. and193 words
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Article150 1961-08-08 14 TEOPOLDVILLE, Mon.- Mr. Cyrille Adoula, the Congo Prime Minister, said here yesterday he was prepared to meet President Molse Tshombe for talks on the reintegration of Katanga with the rest of the Congo. Mr. Adoula said It was untrue that he had turned down aReuter - 150 words
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Article41 1961-08-08 14 NEW YORK, Mon.— A small Cessna seaplane which was taxi-ing for take-off and a 27-ft. cabin cruiser collided yesterday in Reynolds Channel near Long Beach, Long Island, killing one man and slightly injuring three other people.— U.P.l.41 words
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198 1961-08-08 14 FOR TAMARA THE WIFE, NO SLEEP IN 24 HOURS \JOSCO\V. Mon. Tamara IT Titov, wile of the first man ever to stay out in spare from one day to the next, was reported near the point of exhaustion early today as she waited tensely for word that her husband hadReuter; UPI - 198 words
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701 1961-08-08 14 'PHE Kussian space achievement dominated this morning's British Press, with newspapers splashing reports on their frontpages of rhe way the new Russian spaceman, Maj. Titov, was whirling round the earth. Large photographs on Maj. Titov were published in these newspapers where events of701 words
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Article, Illustration143 1961-08-08 14 A father and son surrendered to G-men in El Paso, Texas, after hijacking a Boeing 797 jet airliner and holding crew and passengers at gun-point. They were thwarted of their plan to get the aircraft to Havana, Cuba, when it landed at El Paso to refuelUPI - 143 words
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Article41 1961-08-08 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A cyclist, AMul bin Salleh, 35. of Sentul Pasar, was admitted to the General Hospital here today with leg and head Injuries after he was knocked down by a motorcycle at the 2nd mile, Ipoh Road.41 words
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Obituary32 1961-08-08 14 REGRET TO announce the sorrowful news of the death of Captain James Scott at sea on 6th August 1961. With deepe t sympathy to his family from Guan Quan Limited. Singapore.32 words
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Article24 1961-08-08 14 THE FAMILY of the late Mrs. Mabel Philips Nee Koelmeyer thank aU »uo attended her funeral and sent wreaths and messages of sympathy.24 words
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215 1961-08-08 14 'Malaysia plan will speed up independence KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. I^HE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, told the House of Representatives today that his Greater Malaysia plan would nelp to speed-up independence for Singapore and the three Borneo territories. Independence, however, was not the main object, he said. Said the Tengku:215 words
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Article37 1961-08-08 14 ALGIERS. Mon. Four Europeans and an Algerian were killed and another Algerian wounded last night when a rebel band ambushed three civilian cars In a gorge 18 miles outside Bougie. U.P.I.UPI - 37 words
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Advertisement112 1961-08-08 14 LATE CLASSIFIED ADS. 20 words $10 (minimum) GIBSON: To Laural and Oreg. on 5.8.61 at B.M.H Kinrara, a daughter, Katherlne Terese. Both weU. CHOONO—CHOY: Peng Seong second son of Mr. and Mrs. Choong Sook Mm of Taiping to Lai Kuen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Choy Toon Hoe of Seremban112 words
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Advertisement100 1961-08-08 14 RFBULT OF ASSVNTA FOUNDATION APPEAL FIND LOTTERY DRAWN ON STH AIGIST. 1961: First *****0 Second *****6 Third *****8 Fourth *****2 Fifth *****2 Sixth *****4 Seventh *****4 Eighth *****7 Ninth *****8 TICKET, SELLERS PRIZES First ***** Second ***** Third ***** Fourth ***** Fifth ***** HENG EE SCHOOL BUILDING FUND LOTTERY (Federation100 words
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Advertisement107 1961-08-08 14 NEW PERFORMANCE! NEW COLOURS! NEW BRILLIANCE! NEW SUPER QUINK by PARKER! For records and other important papers, use any of six brilliant permanent colours and there is Washable Royal Blue for school and home use. Try this new formula ink today! SUM* QUINK INK 18 A PRODUCT A TNI FAftftf107 words
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