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Title Section26 1961-08-19 1 \vih\<.i ir\iii <iitii in i> s\i i i\< i i i»s 90.000 The Straits Times. fc,tic< lJ fie**** Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1961. 15 CENTS26 words
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Article284 1961-08-19 1 Towkay taken in own car to cash cheque Five men in daring hour-long hold-up KUALA LUMPUR, Friday FIVE revolver-carrying thugs held a towkay for one hour during which they forced him to cash a cheque for $10,000 at a town bank. The thugs used the towkay's284 words
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Article, Illustration106 1961-08-19 1 Malayan student and friend who iwere found dead THIS radio picture ol Malayan accountancy student Veerapan Murugiah and his Australian girl friend. Anne Frazer, 21. was taken in Melbourne during their happy days together. They were found shot dead in Murugiah's flat in Melbourne on Wednesday. It is understood that106 words
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Article125 1961-08-19 1 SINGAPORE, Friday. CABINET MINISTER may represent Singapore al the Malaysian Solidarity Consultative Committee meeting in Jesselton on Thursday A Government .spokesman I revealed this* following talks today between the Minister for Culture. Mr. S. RajaI ratnam and Mr. Donald Stephens, the North Borneo leader 'Main125 words
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Article59 1961-08-19 1 SINGAPORE. Fri. Three men Tan Chua Seng. 21, i Austin Cheng. 23. and Ng Yam Bee. 20. were admitted to hospital in a serious condition tonight after they werei attacked at the 9th Mile Pcnggol Road by about 15 people armed with Darangs and knives The59 words
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Article51 1961-08-19 1 SYDNEY. Fri.— An abstract painting hung upside down won a prize at the Sydney art show yesterday. Judge Hal Mlsslngham. director of the Sydney Art Gallery, said he didn't know the picture was hung the wrong way, adding. "It's a good oil upside down or right all up."—UPI - 51 words
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94 1961-08-19 1 Mother, twins all killed by train K LUANG, Fn. A 1 woman tapper,, Krishnan Kasiamah. I and her 18-month-old twin sons were killed by a south-bound train at Niyor. north of here, on Wednesday. Kasiamah. who was employed on the Consolidated Eastern Plantations Estate at Niyor, was seen walking north94 words
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Article138 1961-08-19 1 SINGAPOKt, Fn. The Federation tiuvernment lias once again turned down tne application oi the University Socialist Club to have its organ Pa jar circulated across the Causeway. The paper, founded six years ago. was refused permission to circulate in the Federation at the beginning of lastUPI - 138 words
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Article160 1961-08-19 1 SINGAPOKK. PH. The Golden Dragon Club in Orchard Road has been v\os 1 down by thr Minis try of Home Affairs. A dissolution order, signed by actine Permanent Secretary to the Ministry. Mr. I I Joo Hock, was pasted on the Hub's front door at noon160 words
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Article35 1961-08-19 1 EDINBURGH. Fri The State Ls to fight Aberdeen University in court here for possession of a treasure trove of Celtic silverware discovered by students on a remote Shetland island three years ago.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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460 1961-08-19 1 Dr. A JOINING IN THE MILITARY BUILD-UP BONN, Friday. VVEST GERMANY is to strengthen her military preparations, to augment the efforts of the other Nato partners. Dr. Konrad Adenauer told an emergency meeting of the Bundestag (Lower House) on Berlin today. Britain, the United Stales and France announced yesterday thaiReuter - 460 words
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Article126 1961-08-19 1 Cheques boycott threat dropped SINGAPORE. Fn. The Singapore Bank Employees' Union today withdrew its threat issued two days ago to boycott cheques of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. The union said Una lolluued an agreement that the bank would not handle inward and outward clearings for the Bank oi India126 words
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Article21 1961-08-19 1 JOHNSON FOR Bl WASHINGTON I'M Mil. I)', will ii\ to Gei man I Berlin Mayoi W lllj i r I21 words
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Article63 1961-08-19 2 NAIROBI. Fri. Alastalr Mathe?on. the Kenya Government's Chief Press Officer, was yesterday committed for trial in the Supreme Court on six charges under the Official Secrets Act, alleging that he did not take reasonable care of Government documents In his possession. The magistrate reduced Matheson's bond fromReuter - 63 words
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62 1961-08-19 2 LONDON. Fri. British married women prefer double beds, a new combine of 15 bedding manufacturers declared today. This was the result of a quiz they conducted among 3.680 women in order to produce an "ideal bed." The bed— "The Rhapsody"— is 4ft. 6ln.Reuter - 62 words
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Article188 1961-08-19 2 An Afro- Asian Bizerta move NEW YORK. Friday. A POWERFUL group of Asian and African nations will move that the United Nations General Assembly call for immediate Franco-Tunisian negotiations to "devise peaceful and agreed measures" for French witndrawal from Bizerta, usually reliable sources said last night. They said a draft188 words
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360 1961-08-19 2 KENNEDY ALL OUT to SAVE HIS AID PLANS WASHINGTON, Friday PRESIDENT KENNEDY yesterday led an all-out drive to persuade Congress to restore cuts virtually crippling his foreign aid programme. He worked behind the scenes in a series of conferences and phone calls from the White House to win renewed supportReuter - 360 words
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289 1961-08-19 2 TJEW YORK, Frl—Pakistan's new U.N. representative, Sir Muhammad Zafrulla Khan, said yesterday that the Issue of seating Communist Chinese delegates was only a question of credentials and should be decided by a simple majority of the General Assembly. In taking thisReuter - 289 words
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Article86 1961-08-19 2 TOKYO. Frl. A German tourist who was lulled to sleep by the soothing warmth of one of Tokyo's public baths was today still looking for his clothes which were stolen while he slumbered. Walter Krupper. from Essen. left nude and dripping, was also robbed of two86 words
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Article25 1961-08-19 2 TOKYO, Fri. Fourteen fishermen are believed to have lost their lives when their 53-ton boat sank off the coast of Hokkaido— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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276 1961-08-19 2 WASHINGTON. Fri TWO documents used by Cuba in an attack on the United States at the LatinAmerican economic conference at Punta del Este. Uruguay, had been stolen in Venezuela. A U.S. State Department spokesman said they were stolen from the car ofReuter - 276 words
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Article168 1961-08-19 2 African shot dead by police I USAKA. Fri. A police security escort yesterday shot dead an Airican member of a pang attack Ing a road-clearing party near Luwtngu, Northern Province. So far eight people have been killed In the disturbances which began early this month In Northern Rhodesia. The shootingReuter - 168 words
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Article72 1961-08-19 2 NEW YORK. Fri A group of mutinous convicts* who had held fellow prisoners and guards as hostages at the State jail in Nashville. Tennessee, surrendered last night as an army tank rumbled towards them. The mutiny followed official refusal to discuss a list of prisoner'sReuter - 72 words
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Article56 1961-08-19 2 LONDON. Frl.— Leaders of 500.000 workers in the National Health Service at a meeting yesterday turned down the Government's call [or a pay "pause" as part of its plan to take pressure oft the economy. Their decision brought to nearly 1,500,000 the number of Government56 words
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Miscellaneous13 1961-08-19 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby H Ll jM* rr wiiau rat rmn '^V13 words
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Article153 1961-08-19 3 SCIENTIST PLANNED HIS FLIGHT TO WEST 2 YEARS AGO OTTAWA, Friday. THE STALIN Prize Soviet scientist Dr. Mikhail Klotchko, 59, who has been granted political asylum in Canada, decided to defect two years ago, the Canadian Prime Minister, Mr. John Diefenbaker, said yesterday. Mr. Davle Fulton,Reuter - 153 words
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Article94 1961-08-19 3 MADRID, Fri. Mrs. Catherine Amery, daughter of the British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmlllan, was slightly injured yesterday when part of a portable wooden bullring collapsed at Jlmena de la Frontera. about 30 miles trom Gibraltar, killing two people and injuring .200. Mrs. Amery\s husband, theReuter - 94 words
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Article26 1961-08-19 3 COVENTRY, Frl—Stan-dard-Triumph have produced 1.000,000 vehicles since the end of the war and sold half of them overseas, the company announced here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article44 1961-08-19 3 MONTEVIDEO. Frl. A journalist was shot dead here last night in a clash between pro-Castro and anti-Castro demonstrators, when a gun. fight broke out after the Cuban Minister of Industries. Dr. Ernesto Guevara, had addressed a meeting at the university.—Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article161 1961-08-19 3 CUBAN SHIP CREW FLEE TO THE U.S. NORFOLK (Virginia). Fri. A Cuban merchant ship anchored off Norfolk last night after radioing the Coast Guard that some some of* its crew wanted political asylum in the United States The 3.800-ton Bahia dr Nipe radioed the information to the Coast Guard radioReuter - 161 words
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Article22 1961-08-19 3 NEW DELHI. Fri.— An Indian expedition will try to climb Mount Everest next spring, the Indian Mountaineering Foundation announced. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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347 1961-08-19 3 LONDON, Friday. ORITAIN is soon to make "a limited rein- forcement" of her Javelin all-weather fighter strength in West Germany, the Air Ministry announced yesterday. It has also been decided not to withdraw three fighter squadrons which Nato had earlier been toldReuter - 347 words
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Article95 1961-08-19 3 NEHRU SENDS LETTER TO TARA SINGH AMRITSAR, Fri. Master Tara Singh. 76-year-old Sikh leader who Is fasting in demand for a Punjabilanguage State within India today received a letter from Mr. Nehru, the Prime Minister. Its contents were not disclosed, but its receipt brought new hopes in Tara Singh's militantReuter - 95 words
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Article90 1961-08-19 3 SARAH: NO CHARGE AFTER ALL LONDON, Fri. Actress Sarah Beauchamp, daughter of Sir Winston Churchill, was arrested and charged with being drunk and disorderly In London— but yesterday the charge was dropped. A police Inspector said Mrs. Beauchamp was an inpatient at a hospital and had been out in LondonReuter - 90 words
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138 1961-08-19 3 NAIROBI, Fri.— Sir Patrick Renison, G.overnor of Kenya, was 'charged by an angry rhinoceros yesterday —as he stood marooned on an 8-ft.-high woodca crate. The incident occurred in the Valley of Slopes, on Mount Kenya, when Sir Patrick opened a game observation lodge deepReuter - 138 words
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Article35 1961-08-19 3 Detonators at airport LONDON. Fri. Police searched London Airport yesterday after 30 detonators had been found in a departure hall toilet. The detonators, immersed in water, were found in a cistern by a cleaner.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article138 1961-08-19 3 BRITAIN FLIES A 'NEW SHAPE' ONDON, Fri. A slender "flying dart" jet plane, with a shape unlike any flown before, made its first flight yesterday and gave Britain a commanding, lead in the race to build the world's first supersonic airliner. For 31 minutes this singleseater flew perfectly over theReuter - 138 words
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Article151 1961-08-19 3 DES MOINES, (Icwa). Friday. AN African student attending the State College of lowa has asked that a charge of infringement of civil rights be filed against two barbers here who allegedly refused to cut his hair: All Nur Warsama Giama. from Somaliland, complained toUPI - 151 words
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Miscellaneous483 1961-08-19 3 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORT WAVE SERVICE: SERVICE 41.7 metres 41 metres AM. 6.00 Time Signal Negara- MFniiM uur srevirr ku, News Headlines; 6.05 Morning MEDIIM HAU SERVICE: Melodies; 7.00 Newport Jazz Festl- *"6 metres val; 7.30 Time Signal. News: 7.35 A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.02 Song Time;483 words
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Article406 1961-08-19 4 MARK IN HISTORY AND A BID TO 'SHAPE COMMON NATIONAL IDENTITY' SINGAPORE, Friday. THE "Pesta Budaya" or Cultural Festival, starting tomorrow, will add another important chapter in the history of the endeavour of Singapore citizens to shape for themselves a common national identity. In a radio406 words
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Article65 1961-08-19 4 MERSING. Fri.— Urn Eng Bun 27, an assistant engineer of the Public Works Department, Rompln, 23 miles from here, was admitted to Mersing General Hospital late last night after having been attacked by three labourers. He was assaulted with sticks and received several Injuries on his65 words
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Article57 1961-08-19 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Medical Centre, the clubhouse ol Singapore's locally graduated doctors and dentists, is now once again open after three months of inactivity. The centre, at Sepoy Lines, is run by the Alumni of the former King Edward VII College of Medicine and the57 words
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95 1961-08-19 4 Beer, stout seized by police party SINGAPORE, Fri.— A party of police officers from the Commercial Branch of the c.I.D. today raided a shophouse In Macpherson Road and seized a large quantity of beer, stout and hair-cream. The party, led by Mr. V.N. Ratnasingham, chief of the Commercial Branch, also95 words
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Article90 1961-08-19 4 $4,737 MORE FOR STATE THEATRE SINGAPORE. Frl. The latest donations received by the National Theatre Trust have swelled its fund by $4,737.91. The Ceylon Tamils Association donated $1,356.40. being the proceeds from the show "People's Potpourri," and the Ai Tong Alumni Association and Cheong Hock School Old Girls' Association donated90 words
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Article, Illustration94 1961-08-19 4 Dr. Cheng is awarded research fellowship I DR. Cheng Wei Chen, 30, who has been awarded the Singapore State research fellowship for 1961 to complete the F.R.C.S. (Edinburgh) in obstetrics and gynaecology at the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. A Singapore Government statement, announcing the award, said Dr. Cheng graduated94 words
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Article147 1961-08-19 4 SINGAPORE, FrL The Singapore Naval Base Labour Union has begun to collect a strike fund from its 8,000 members. A statement issued by the union's president, Mr. K. A. Kurup. said that the representative council decided this at a special meeting last Tuesday. Mr. Kurup said147 words
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314 1961-08-19 4 SINGAPORE, Fri FLAT No. 56, furnished by the Singapore Polytechnic Architectural Society, was awarded first prize in the low cost furniture exhibition held in conJunction with the Housing and Development Board's exhibition here. The judging panel said the points in favour of314 words
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Article89 1961-08-19 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Inche Mahmud Awang. former president of the dissolved TUC, was reported in the Straits Times today to have alleged that the TUC was dissolved as a result of intra-party struggles and that Mr. Devan Nalr and his colleagues were hostile to a united trade union89 words
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Article116 1961-08-19 4 SOMETHING significant is happening in the world of young people. Their spending, their "dates," their clothes big changes are going on. From today The Free F.-rss will publish a series of five articles on The Vanishing Teenager a report by J. D. Scott, noted author and critic. In116 words
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Article320 1961-08-19 4 I*HE following Is today's sche- dule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS Air India: From Bombay, Madras (AI 410) 6.05 a.m.; from Jakarta (AI 411) 130 p.m. BO AC: From London, Frankfurt, Cairo, Karachi, Calcutta, Bangkok (BA 792) 4.20 a.m.; from320 words
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426 1961-08-19 4 NEGOTIATIONS TO SETTLE THE P.A. ROW SINGAPORE, Frl THE People's Association lias agreed to negotiate a settlement on the dismissal of 17 staff members for allegedly using the association's premises "to organise politically hostile acts against the Government." The agreement was a result of an unofficial meeting today between the426 words
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Article40 1961-08-19 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. A free film show for members and their families of the Singapore Medical Association, the Malayan Mental Association and the Malayan Pharmaceutical Association will be held at the Medical Alumni Centre. Sepoy Lines, tomorrow night.40 words
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Miscellaneous88 1961-08-19 4 I m I 1 The alary SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: Local painters' exhibition, British Council, Amber Mansions, Orchard Road, 10 a.m. to 2 pjn. KOWCROFT THEATRE CLUB: Play "Ladles In Retirement" at Rowcroft Theatre. Ayer Rajah Road, B.SO pin. LOW COST FURNITURE EXHIBITION: Lion Dance, Macpherson Estate, 7.30 pjn. Y.W.C.A. (Outran88 words
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Article, Illustration430 1961-08-19 5 Immediate: Establish a teachers commission RAHMANTALIB SERVICE PROPOSALS UNACCEPTABLE— TEERATH RAM KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. •JHE president of the Malayan Teachers' National Congress, Mr. Teerath Ram, today called on the Government to take immediate steps to set up an independent teachers' service commission. He said this in his address to the430 words
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121 1961-08-19 5 Watchman murdered at lonely PWD site SINGAPORE, Fri. Police here are investigating the murder last mgnt oi R. Chataiappan, i 7, a P.W.D. watchman, at the 81/4 mile Ponggol Road. Chataiappan, one of the two watchmen detailed to guard a P.W.D. site at Ponggol where building materials are stored, was121 words
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Article31 1961-08-19 5 IPOH, Fri.— Mr. H. S. Sidhu, of Malacca, has taken over duties here as Supervisor of Elections, Perak, in place of Mr. A. Thiagarajah, who has been transferred to Malacca.31 words
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528 1961-08-19 5 After the conference time off for a photograph The Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Tallb (right), poses with women teachers at yesterday's first annual delegates conference of the Federation of Malaya Women Teachers' Union at the Language Institute in Kuala Lumpur.528 words
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Article, Illustration235 1961-08-19 5 A Far East common market is suggested ifUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A visiting Japanese economist today suggested the formation of a common market among the countries ,of the Far East for their mutual economic advancement. He Is Mr. Uichl Noda, a member of the Japanese Parliament and leader of the three-man235 words
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Article41 1961-08-19 5 KUANTAN. Fri. A four-year-old girl was drowned last night in a monsoon drain while playing with her sister outside their house in Alor Akar, three miles from here. She was Khadijah blnte Hashim. daughter of a policeman.41 words
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Article18 1961-08-19 5 PENANG, Fri.— A nlns-man delegation of Sarawak leaders will visit Penang tomorrow for a two-day visit.18 words
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78 1961-08-19 5 LONDON. Fri.— Che Siti Zabedah. 18. of Kuala Lumpur, who is going blind, will go to hospital next Thursday for an examination by specialists to see if her sight can be saved, a spokesman at the Malay- an High Commission said yesterday. CheUPI - 78 words
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Article, Illustration397 1961-08-19 6 Pattern-of-industry survey Scuffle at Utusan Melavu POLICE KEEP ORDER AS CHIEF ENTERS KUALA LUMPUR, Friday TWO tmckloads of riot squad units rushed to the strike-bound I'tusan Melayu building at Chan Sow Lin Road today to prevent disorder. They came after the Utusan Melayu managing director and editor-in-chief. Inch* Ibrahim Fikri.397 words
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Article63 1961-08-19 6 ALOR STAR. Frl. A Malay Regiment officer. Lt. Bustaml bin Hajl Sharbanl. who recently returned from the Congo, was married last night to an Alor Star teacher. Siti Rozaini blnte Che Yeom Skymmar. Lt. Bustaml. 23. of the 4th Bn Royal Malay Regiment is based at63 words
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Article80 1961-08-19 6 NEW HOTEL NEAR LAKE AT TAIPING TAIPING. Frl. A new hotel with modern conveniences and a panoramic view of the beautiful Lake Gardens here will be officially opened by the chairman of the Town Council. Mr. Saw Huat Lye. tomorrow. The four-storey Lake View Hotel, built at a cost of80 words
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Article42 1961-08-19 6 T A I P I N G. Fri. The Oriental Youth Club, affiliated to the Malayan Association of Youth Clubs, is sponsoring a "Youth Queen" and talentime contest here on Sept. 29 and 30. open to all youths In Perak.42 words
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314 1961-08-19 6 Questions for more than 700 firms during a second Singapore check-up SINGAPORE. Fn THE Statistics Department has sent out questionnaires to more than 700 local industrial concerns to begin its second checking of industries employing 10 or more persons. The survey will give a picture of the pattern of industry,314 words
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Article57 1961-08-19 6 IPOH. Fri Former students of the Anderson School here have decided to build a $50,000 club house. A sub-committee comprising Mr. M. Ogle fheadmaster of the Anderson School), Mr. Kassim Ali. Mr. Ung Khek Cheow, Dr. Narinder Singh and Mr. P. Dharmananda has been appointed to57 words
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Article, Illustration96 1961-08-19 6 MEDAL FOR MALAYA'S Ist RHODES SCHOLAR SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Tan Eng Liang, (above). Malaya's first Rhodes Scholar, has been awarded the 1961 memorial medal in chemistry by the Royal Institute of Chemistry (Malaya branch). Mr. Tan. 24. Is a B.Sc. graduate (first class honours in chemistry) of the University of96 words
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Article39 1961-08-19 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Claud Doral, 38. head of the programmes section in the Broadcasting Division of the Ministry of Culture, today left for the United States by air for a four-month study tour in television programming.39 words
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Article174 1961-08-19 6 IPOH. Frl. The Indian High Commissioner In Malaya. Mr. Y.K Purl, now on his first official visit to Perak. described Malaya's multi-racial society as a "great experiment In human relations which must not be allowed to fail." Speaking at a Station Hotel dinner here last night,174 words
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165 1961-08-19 6 Thailand stop-over —No visa needed 1/-UALA LUMPUR. Frl. Air travellers who wish to stop-over in Thailand *or not more than 48 hours can do so without visas. This Is official. However. If they overstay their welcome the airline concerned will be liable to be fined 20.000 baht (about $3.000> per165 words
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Article49 1961-08-19 6 PENANG. Fri Mrs. Mlcaela Jean de Marengo, the new Consul for Panama, paid a courtesy call on the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, at the State Secretariat yesterday. She will go to Kuala Lumpur shortly to present her credentials to the Yang dePertuan Agong.49 words
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Article52 1961-08-19 6 SITNGEI PATANI. Frl.— Th« first Kedah estate owned by labouiers will be declared open by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, on Tuesday. This is the Bukit Sldim Estate in Kulim. which has been bought by the National Land Finance Co-Operatlve Society, of which the estat* workers52 words
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Article22 1961-08-19 6 PERLIS. Fri. Th e Perils State Legislative Assembly will hold its next meeting here at 10 am on Sept. 2.22 words
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Advertisement124 1961-08-19 6 ANNOUNCING A NEWER/uHlUmEuI!!^ AND KUALA LUMPUR ■Hu^Sflfi|[^a9i^^^Hß 0 FAST FLIGHTS WEEKLY I 0 DIRECT FLIGHTS COMMENCING SEPTEMBER is SINGAPORE TO HONG KONG MALAYAN AIRWAYS and Cathay Pacific Airways proudly announce a new joint operation providing air FLIGHTS r KUIYI KUALA LUMPUR travellers to Hong Kong with nine flights weekly. n124 words
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Article, Illustration114 1961-08-19 7 - QINGAPORE, Fri The Economic Development Board, set up two days ago. held its first business meeting today at its temporary offices on the third floor. Fullerton Building. The board is the main arm of the Government's industrial expansion programme and will encourage as well as114 words
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265 1961-08-19 7 NINE INVESTIGA TORS OFF TODAY FOR PILOT JOBS SURVEY KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The Government's pilot survey on employment, unemployment and underemployment started today with the departure of nine investigators for urban and rural areas. The pilot survey U estimated to cost $10,000. The investigators would interview members of 660 households265 words
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Article45 1961-08-19 7 KUALA KUBU BAHRU. Fri. Government servants in this district will be asked to contribute one per cem of their salary and cost of living allowance towards the National Monument Fund. The district committee ot the fund hopes to raise $10,000.45 words
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Article101 1961-08-19 7 l/UALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Ist Bn., New Zealand Regiment,, which killed 12 terrorists and captured 13 during their first tour of duty In Malaya two years ago, are coming back. They are to replace the 2nd Bn.. N Z. Regiment, now stationed In Talping, which101 words
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Article37 1961-08-19 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Mr. B. H. Tan, president of the Malayan Central Welfare Council, will leave for Oslo. Norway, on Wednesday, to attend an executive committee meeting of the International Conference of Social Workers.37 words
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Article69 1961-08-19 7 SINGAPORE. Fri— Twent.' people were charged in the Ninth Magistrate's court today with playing mahjong in a public place at Johore Road yesterday. This is the first case of its kind since mahjong was declared a game of chance by the Government on Aug. 4. Lioi'g69 words
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Article74 1961-08-19 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Tamil Language Society, University of Lvlalaya here, will hold a seminar next Tuesday at 8 p.m. In the Arts Faculty building. An exhibition of Tagores works and reproductions of paintings ana manuscripts will be held in the lecture theatre from 7 p.m to74 words
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Article28 1961-08-19 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Malayan Indian Congress, Batu branch, will hold an annual general meeting at Its premises at the 4J mile Ipoh Road, on Sunday.28 words
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258 1961-08-19 7 Party against Sarawak in M-group unless... KUCHING, Fri chairman of the United People's Party said today his party would not support Sarawak's entry into the Federation ot Malaya unless there were considerable modifications in* Malaya's constitution. The chairman, Mr. Ong Kee Hui. said it was his party's view that Tengku258 words
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Advertisement257 1961-08-19 7 Pelaco AUSTRALIA'S FINEST SHIRT .^g-^ IS HERE! "IT IS INDEED A LOVELY SHIRT, SIR!" So it it! Far quality, appearance and iup«rb finish nothing comports with falaeo— Australia's b«st Mlliny shirt. Nolle* the new Pelaco wonder collar permanently neat and never wrinkled. Sea Peloco's finest range of ironless poplin, 100';257 words
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Miscellaneous166 1961-08-19 7 Buys Bunny By Bulph Mvintduhi 1 l/I'LL BACK UP, )a I I OH, DEAR! I /Js. Pr» *N V SU6S k\ H SUPPOSE THIS "yOU'VE DONE GOOP SO FAR A r—-^ O ft**! MEANS I'LL Uj~~**~^i&Zc__-?rzZ= :>> Jf T DAY, PETUNIA! LET'S NOT V >V- \X\ GET A BAP il'fOpirKf^'.M166 words
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Article28 1961-08-19 8 in H'orrfs Sit f Minimum) THE FAMILY OF the late Mr Khofl hoon thank all relatives and fnends for sending wreaths. dona•icm>. assistance and attending the funeral.28 words
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Article212 1961-08-19 8 !0 Words SlO (Minimum) THE COCKPIT'S Jay» HiJ'ttatel is served rvrry Saturday and Sunday lunctt Ilinr. ROSEE O'OR daily full lunch 53. 30. Kvery Sunday ii.cken curry tiffin and op.-n for teatime daily between 3 to 7 p.m. LOOK SMARTER in Truei: Perm nun pleated dressea for S4O only212 words
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654 1961-08-19 8 The Straits Times. Saturday, August 19. 1961. Controlling The Crisis The Atlantic alliance. J.recting its Berlin campaign from Washington, where a fourpower working group is sitting in virtually continuous session, has on the whole responded to Russia's first ?ct with every sign, of purposeful competence. The necessary protests, first by654 words
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Article309 1961-08-19 8 The answer the Minister for Education has given <;n the subject of equal pay for equal work, although couched in the softest terms, is unlikely to be received with immoderate enthusiasm by the Federation's women teachers. Inche Rahman Talib, while refraining from argument on the pros and cons309 words
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Article228 1961-08-19 8 If the Internationa] Tin Council were to establish buffer-stock floor and ceiling prices radically higher than those in the old agreement, the mining industry in Malaya, and presumably in some of the other producing countries, might broaden its operations at a stroke not much less dramatic than228 words
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Article, Illustration19 1961-08-19 8 "THERE IS NOTHINC MORE PAINFUL TO HUMAN NATURE THAN THE PAIN OF A KIFXA/ IDF A new -WALTBR BAQSHQT19 words
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Article2099 1961-08-19 8 HENRY PAUL - HENRY PAUL by IPOH. Fri. OPINION in mining circles is that the International Tin Council will hsve. to revise upward the present price range of tin when it meets in London next month if the buffer stock is to have my meaning at all.2,099 words
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Advertisement701 1961-08-19 8 STRAITS TIMES* FREE PRESS tor Iht nnnmttnt* or erfserUiers t*r rtfritrntatitt al Ist ■•ocr COLD STORA6I ARCAOt ■rVff rrreloe tmmll nitrtrliitmtmtt and b»M ummbtr revlMS. Mnll mdvTtt—mmti mlmn* h. S/oei>»ere awe else Aeaded COLO STORA6I BRANCHES at HOLLAND HOAO. KATONS. AUTHORISED ACENTSt CITY BOOK MM. STORI LTD. ISMAIL TMI NEWS701 words
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Advertisement136 1961-08-19 8 HEADACHES of Eyesight Origin. Headaches may b« due re many causes. The type from evcMe.hr detect Is choractemtic. Thii headache occurs doily or several times a week and does not manifest itself until midmormno or early afternoon or tometimes not until early evening. The pain is net so severe oi136 words
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Advertisement68 1961-08-19 8 BIACKiWHIU' •1 V^ jl secret ■Ib^flVv^lTiilHHLHHH I IS n HHiuIIISJHIH. I the L I I i [J^ blending! Iji II I I I ■SvS&U I\ i I i J^^^^jA (Made in England) I IKk SHOES YOU WONT M WANT TO TAKE OFF! Jf^. Try one pair and you'll >2|| S|68 words
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197 1961-08-19 9 KUALA TRENGGANU, Fri.— More than 20.--000 people lined the road leading to the jetty near the Padang Istana Masiah here this afternoon for their first look at the ya n s di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong. Their Majesties are197 words
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Article76 1961-08-19 9 IPOH. Frl. Two brothers werp waylaid by two youth? at the 2nd mile. Kuala Kangsar road, here last night and robbed of their watches worth $55. two pens, and on* dollar in cash. Wong Choong Phat. 20. an insurance company clerk, and hLs younger brother, Sooi Tong.76 words
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417 1961-08-19 9 Two big questions: Viability of our industry; labour and capital moves SINGAPORE TKADERS and industrialists here said today that the proposal by Professor Lim Tay Boh for the setting up of a South-East Asian common market was a sound one deserving careful consideration. The chairman of the Singapore Manufacturers Association,417 words
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532 1961-08-19 9 S-E Asia mart idea hailed I Away— before closing time AND JEERS ON THE WAY TO UNION MEETING THREE SENIOR MEN INJURED IN EARLIER DISTURBANCE SINGAPORE, Frf. ABOUT 200 employees **of Robinson and Co., Ltd.. walked out of the department store in Raffles Place at 3.50 p.m. tod a y—532 words
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177 1961-08-19 9 YEAR'S JAIL FOR A 'MENACE TO SOCIETY' KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. "People like you are a menace to society." said a Judge today, when he jailed Bedah binte Saat. for a year. The judge said it was Bedah's attempt at aborting a housewife. Llm Yue Oeok. that had practically landed Llm177 words
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Article30 1961-08-19 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. A watchman. Lakha Singh. 50. was knocked down by a train at the 9J mile. Bukit Timah. this morning. He died in hospital at noon.30 words
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605 1961-08-19 9 IPOH. Friday 'j'HE Peoples Progressive Party intends to bring to the attention of the United Nations the Alliance Government's attempt to take away the citizenship oi Mr. Llm LJan Oeok, a leading Chinese educationist. The secretary-general of the P.P.F.. Mr. D.R605 words
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Article124 1961-08-19 9 Peon went off with the money CINGAPORE. Fri. A peon who absconded with $500 belonging to his employer was today sentenced to one day's jail and fined $500 or another three months Jail in the Ninth Magistrate's Court today. Llm Kirn Hoe, 26. pleaded guilty to criminal breach ot trust124 words
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Article, Illustration39 1961-08-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Department of Information Services will hold a film show at the Lake Gardens here on Sunday at 7.30 p.m SOME of the store's girls leaving for the union meeting yesterday. Straits Times picture.39 words
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Advertisement159 1961-08-19 9 The new sensational ELIZABETHAN POPULAR DE-LUXE 4-TRACK at a real budget price Spore: $330.00 Over 4 hourl ploym. Federation: $395.00 *m m£Z -jg^^ Sim»U track ••lactton V. J _f. \^l____, _J^__>___^^^( 3_| Column typo mafic J__^_7^- ■^''S___H_> *r* 'ecord lev. l in- <>"•'<». __|Ptß^ Hl<)h *»«*ktr tivino 2', wofti Provmiah159 words
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Advertisement84 1961-08-19 9 FUJI DENKI STIP DOOR Of* nrrni^rn»T/»« inir. wh.« b.th REFRIGERATOR m Ma* «r« —MtU 9 Mm _P__7_?V (LOCKING 01- H ■■_■> lock in, 4«vk« I f= H •:i I __L^_w L-T-H •mum obwtat* _r______ _y^f___F__j preservation of MW> M HIDING $MIL- -—■—■■■--■I /Y__l I!-!-!.**** *V AUTOMATIC IHTt- «««4k.ltty t. 0,84 words
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Letter168 1961-08-19 10 THE CENSOR IS AT IT AGAIN J RECENTLY saw a film passed by the Board of Film Censor and I must say that because of the drastic cuts it should never have been passed for screening. After the cuts, this film could be described as a168 words
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172 1961-08-19 10 HOW NATIONAL LANGUAGE IS DIFFERENT T"HE language spoken all 1 over Malaya and South Thailand is not the same but it Is understood by the Malays. This is the Malay language. It is wrong to say that it is dialect or colloquialism. The written language is but one in Malaya172 words
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Letter244 1961-08-19 10 T WOULD like to plunge Into the driving test controversy stirred up by "Disgusted' and tell you this story of how I failed my motor-cycle test in Singapore A batch of us testees were taken to a section of road on which two poie.s were244 words
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Letter56 1961-08-19 10 SINGAPORE bus companies are anxious to run a service along crowded Cantonment Road but they have not been successful iv getting permits. May we know why pormission has not been granted? Could the authorities concerned send someone to Cantonment Road and Anson Road on a school day56 words
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159 1961-08-19 10 T AM sick and tired of seeing short advertising films In the cinemas. Some cinemas show them for as long as ten to fifteen minutes. We pay to see good films, not to endure strain and boredom. The owners of cinemas benefit both ways:159 words
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Letter110 1961-08-19 10 THE CENSOR'S BAN ON HISTORY r rHE Siege of Sidney Street" was banned, together with other films, about a fortnight ago. The excuse was highly dissatisfactory. I'd like to know why? Now. staring one in the face from the Btraits Times is the story of the "Siege of Sidney Street."110 words
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Letter91 1961-08-19 10 - T, A SON or the Sarawak soil, wholeheartedly advocate "merger" with the Federation of Malaya and Singapore 1 The Chinese, the Indians, the Dayaks, the Malays, the Melanaus, the Kayans and all other Indigenous races of this part of the world are all Asians. We91 words
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115 1961-08-19 10 ]\1 ORE and more owners of motor bikes and scooters are sunermg from the disease of noise making. They seem to derive maximum pleasure from making ihe loudest noise to the annoyance of the public. Some of the merry noise-orazy vandals even form groups115 words
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Letter86 1961-08-19 10 A FORBIDDEN SUBJECT NOW gVERY day your columns tell us of merger between Singapore and the Federation, and what pals the two Prime Ministers are. Every week we are told to go to Bukit Tlmah or elsewhere and gamble for the benefit of private racing clubs In the Federation. But86 words
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Letter118 1961-08-19 10 HOT SPRINGS ON THAI BORDER ON a visit with a few friends from overseas to the hot springs at Ayer Panas, a few miles out of Kroh near the Thai border, I was amazed at the neglected condition of the pools and the compounds. Besides the dirty pools, the area118 words
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Letter149 1961-08-19 10 I, APPLIED for an extract of my son's birth certificate in January this year giving full particulars, even his date of birth and the birth certificate number. But up to now I have received no reply from the Registrar of Births and Deaths. Johore Bahru. In the.UP - 149 words
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Advertisement113 1961-08-19 10 f JDOU ,(4;Ai i Shirts For Men who want to put their best look forward. In schools or business choose DON Don t^lm^M^fl SOLE ACjETTM iS> GLOBE SILK STORE KUALA LUMPUR SEGAMAT. (s' T P*A?*f£ "HE HEALTHIEST vMaaWflsJafS £?Stsi^ fr'-JasBBBSK ihl <&f&&^Ts' i ■ammmm* 4 AMmaMaJp? ■4ssssK3^tt^^^^n^^^^^ifc^BßflßSßs)sssssss} newTealand milk There's113 words
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Advertisement99 1961-08-19 10 Go Boating with > Speedboating your power-need "\^Crj r M GALE has it 3, 5, 15, 25, UO, 60. All of them rugged KW«i s7% I and dependable. VIJWf/ 140 Pick your horse- fgmfljft L u r power from GALE s wide range and the boat to go with it99 words
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Miscellaneous294 1961-08-19 10 Straits Times Crossword AC'BOSS 7. Delignt in such people M 8. Diversion for an hour: does Emerson (6). a refreshment place supply 8 the dramatist only on l:? (9). going out repeatedly (4). 10. I take life as It come to the 14 Wealthy rulers pay court to Hebrides <s>.294 words
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Advertisement1657 1961-08-19 11 BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREIBNI ENQUIRIES: 111, 2408 PASSACt ENQUIRIES: 111. MU 10 ADEN. LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON a, CONIINtNIAL POfTS. mf. STiam Ptnaiii ACHILLES Liverpeil, A rrcuth II Pt/AM 21 AUT4LYCUS LivtrfMl, Glasgow At; 21 Aif 24 Am 2S/28 Am M/11 AENEAS Genoa, B'men, H'bt'l, Holl. Aug 24 A|| 28 MENESTHEUS1,657 words
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Advertisement1383 1961-08-19 11 THE E. A. C. LINESSjMmfWJOj^M^OJURMNtAJI^j^ j /@s4^V S'mw »>t«ant I faAjgjAtt "MAUVA" Ma. 28 II Aig 21 Ait 22 Alf T3 24 AM CIjP^AS PANAMA j It an > 4 Sen 1/ I Stfl I/IJMI JLsBfi% FALSTtIA" I) 13/17 SC|t 11,21 ttf 1 11/22 Stft "IOGOTA" t) M Sfft/ 41,383 words
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Advertisement1558 1961-08-19 11 Suildim THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. «i 7? t: SINGAPORE (licttfttatef II Ul Until Kngllti LINES EXPRESS URVICES Tt LONDON LIVERPOOI I CONTINENTAL f>Oß!> Sport P. S'Mm reran^ BENCUUCN A *trf. B'men. H'tMir|. Roam Ii Pt Am 22 Au| 23 21 BENVANNOCH(H) HaMwg. LeMon, M'brough C. 33/Aa| 24 Au 25/251,558 words
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Advertisement1078 1961-08-19 11 m McALISTER tfc CO.. LTD. V» fU Ni. ***** T*^KI.I.KWMAW LWI fjf KLA VKMKSS LIKE LONDON NAMBURS ROTTERDAM. HAVtt L OS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO a— *..*lSK._ SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND CITY OF COLOMBO Acceitilf earn fit Central t Slitt Spoil P. S haw Pinant Aatrica (2/27 AM 31 An 31,078 words
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307 1961-08-19 12 From Our Market Correspondent miNS reacted yesterday 1 and eased on the Malayan Stock Exchange following the announcement of the deferment of the International Tin Council meeting from August 22 to mid-Septem-ber. The announcement was also responsible for bringing about a drop of307 words
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Article21 1961-08-19 12 Malayan Stock Indices: A"»- lg An Industrials: 166.41 166.88 Tins: 334.72 33CM S Rubbers: 241.04 241.04 Jan. 1 1958=10«.21 words
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Article762 1961-08-19 12 BUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals In brackets: Industrials: Fed. Dispensary (1.000) (1.40: Gammon (1.000) $1.86; 8. Times (1.000) (3 25, (2,000) (3 23; Boustead (2.0001 (1.59. Minings: Ampat (500) 16a. Sd. ON: Austral Amal 1,000) 305.. (500) 30s.762 words
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Article100 1961-08-19 12 MELBOURNE, Pri. INVESTMENT shares cloned the week along steady lines. Colonial Sugar eased 255. to £67. Base Metals and the Oils were steady. Timor eased 3d. to 6s. Commonwealth Bonds were steady. Con. Zinc. W- 8 Mt. It* 73/U4 N.B.H. (lOt.) 22/7V4 Peko 7/6 S Ampol Fet. 11/lOtt100 words
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Article171 1961-08-19 12 SHIP* lying alengilde the slniasert wharves teday are: Nlnella 42r*43. Steel Voyager 33 '36. Hannover 8/9, Pleasantville 3« 39. Rajula Sl/82. Kimnn 29. Oorgon 30, Mikawa Maru 25 28 Outer rvadt: Karaaf Djawa, Vltsly Boniwur, Prominent. Robins, Kurumarati. unny. Slberoet. Priederlch Engels. HinahanK. Honeirta. Runak, Steel Boyager,171 words
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Article70 1961-08-19 12 THI Malayan Intliangt Banks' Asttclatitn made these chances In Its rates to merchants yeaterday (all rates to S100): telltale T.T. or 0.0. ready: French Francs 150!: Bilsian Francs IRUJ; Holland Cuildtrs 117; Italian Lira ***** On tne free exchange market In Hen* Kens. tbe US. dellar was quoted70 words
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218 1961-08-19 12 SINGAPORE tin price reacted sharply yesterday on the news that the International Tin douncil meeting was being postponed from next Tuesday until mid-September without any reason being given. The price fell by $2.75 to $474.25 per picul on an offering increased218 words
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Article38 1961-08-19 12 SINGAPORE. Aug. 18. RUBBER: 86 1 cenU per Ib. (down a quarter of a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 861 cents (quiet). TIN: $474.25 per picul (down 12.75). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (up 10 tona).38 words
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Article223 1961-08-19 12 SEPTEMBER first grad* ruMtr buyart f.a.fc. closed in Singapore yesterday at 861 cents per Ib down a quarter of a cent on Thuraday a cloelng price. The tone was quiet. t.C.C.R.A. cloaing prlcea In centa P«r Ib. yesterday were: int. l rji. pot f.o.b. buyers 831. tellers Mi223 words
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Article111 1961-08-19 12 TNI Chinas* PrMtuct liimni. i"|iH'«. n»«n prtoi par stout jrMUrday ware: Cesrt: UK/ContliMOt Aucuat shipment f26i buyeri. $27 sellers. CNtMrt »H: bulk SMI niters. drum Uli Mllcn. Pta»er: Muntok whit* »177» seUera. Sarawak whit* 5179 sellers, special Sarawak black $1*74 acllen. garbled Lajnpong black (147* Mllen, Lampoog black111 words
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Advertisement1244 1961-08-19 12 jK \hJlTheJ Express U.S.A. Pacific «lt Atlantic Coast Service ETA ETA ETA ETA ETA Spore Hongkoni Honoiua 8. FranciK* L. AngeiM N. Tort "■•lint Mira" Sfl. JJ/J4 25 Auf I Stpt IS Sift II Sept I Btt KMikMt Man" 21/24 Stpt 21 Stpt II Ott 21 Ott 22 Ott I1,244 words
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Advertisement69 1961-08-19 12 P. N. DJAKARTA ILOYD Atentv PEINI-LINIS. SINGAPORE. INAUGURATION SERVICE TO EUROPf. INDONESI A/HAMIURQ M.V. SETIAIUDHI DWT 10.000 SPEED 17 KNOTS. ETD SINGAPORE 4/f/«1 from DJAKARTA CTD 4/9/61 FOR EUROPEAN PORTS CALLING AT CINOA, U HAVRE. LONDON. ANTWERP, 2t/» 4/10 7 10 «/10 REMEN, HAMBURG. 12/10 14/10 Via DJIBOUTI, PORT SAID.69 words
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Advertisement845 1961-08-19 12 Rubber market active A C T I V E conditions have been experienced this week, the Berlin situation, coupled with continued buying by eastern European countries, providing a strong stimulus report H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their curre n t rubber market survey. Nervous short covering and bull buying have absorbed845 words
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Advertisement1310 1961-08-19 12 ESTATE OF:Tan Hon( Cheng late of No. 38D. Henderson Road, Singapore, who died at the aforesaid add rein on tbe 9th day of March, 1961. (0.A.4M/1961) Pursuant to Section 29 of the Trustee's Ordinance .Chapter 34) all persons interested in or having claims against the estate of the deceased person1,310 words
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Advertisement120 1961-08-19 12 NOTICE Spotradlo Limited. 5o Orchard Road. Singapore advise their clients that Mr. Weng Kok Liang has ceased to be employed by them as from 19 8.1961 and he is no longer authorised to transact any business on their behalf. Re. TSAN A COMPANY By an Order of Court dated 16-6-1961,120 words
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Advertisement778 1961-08-19 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT APPLICATIONS are invlte<j from Federal Citizens for appointment as PLACING OFFICER Malayan Students' Department London, on contract for a perioc of 3 years. Salary Scale: $754x28--866 per mensem and while In th« United Kingdom will be paid (ai an oversea allowance, (b) a children's allowance if married with778 words
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Advertisement723 1961-08-19 13 (Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Wordt SS (Min.)— Box St ett. txtr. WANTED ENGINEERING SALES MAN l» arge Hrttish firm In Ipoh Please apply to Box AO5B S.T. Ipoh. REQUIRED WIRELESS OPERATOR for British foreigngolng ship. Apply Kle Hock Shipping Co. Ltd. 48 Cecil Street Singapore. VACANCY WILL723 words
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Advertisement1067 1961-08-19 13 SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Wordt $S (Min.)— Box St ett. txtra ALL APPLICANTS are thanked and advised that the vacancies existing in this company for salesmen are now tilled. Orchard Motors (M) Ltd. 115 Pudu Road Kuala Lumpur. WANTED 20 smart girls to be trained as tourist gludes. Call perKonally at1,067 words
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Advertisement880 1961-08-19 13 HOUSES li LAND FOR SALE It Wordt SS (Min.)— Box St ett. txtra COOD INVESTMENT postwar bungalow four bedrooms spacious garden two miles from town presently yearly lease. Can arrange vacant possession, no brokers. Box A 1549 ST. K.L. BEST FLATS IN TOWN! Ready Soon. Few Left. LORONG 24, GEYLANG.880 words
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Advertisement1082 1961-08-19 13 ■USINESS OPPORTUNITIES Wordt SS (Min.)— Box St ett. txtrm I WELL ESTABLISHED FIRM wants to hays partners. For full particulars apply Box A 4313 S.T. B'pore. LUCRATIVE INVESTMENT tor retirement In the U.K. South Coast. B«--tneen Bournemoutn and tne New Forest. Valuable freehold -esMentlal property of 71 acres with charming1,082 words
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Advertisement1028 1961-08-19 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Wordt SS (Min.)— Box St ett. txtra LATE 19SB, 125 cc. Rabbit Scooter one owner, just overhauled and resprayed. Price $470/- 0.n.0. View B7C. Crescent Road. Singapore 15. LAST CHANCE to buy beautiful whit* Renault Dauphine 1961, 8,000 miles only. Thrown to dealers on Monday Tel:1,028 words
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Advertisement929 1961-08-19 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE 2t Wordt SS (Min.)— Box St ett. txtra 1960 N.S U. PRIMA Scooter 150 CO. excellent condition, paintwork. New U B 'tyre electric starter. $920/- 0.n.0. 31 Kensington Park Road, Berangoon 2 Gardens, Spore. I 1960 CONSUL. HILLMAN. Amelia, f 1959 Hillman. Prefect. Oxford. 195S Victor 1957929 words
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Advertisement652 1961-08-19 13 FOR SALE It Wordt SS (Min.)— Box St ett. txtrm WORLD'S FINEST KNITTINGMACHINE 'Pacwtp 12" "Automatical" "Duoraatlr" avallntil* 22/8/61. World's most beautiful sewingmachine "Turlssa" $345.00. "Helvetia" $290.00; watches, tape-recorders, typewriters Knittini: Orlons cheap. I- r« Road. Spore, *****. TYPEWRITERS. CALCULATORS. ADDERS, Cheque Writer*. "Flushllne" Steel riling C.ibinets, Cupboards, CIC Cabinets.652 words
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1247 1961-08-19 14 PICTURE GOER II IS BEST BET AT BUKIT TIMAH TODAY HE CAN MAKE IT THREE-IN-ROW By EPSOM JEEP "DEST BET at to- day's amateur meeting at Bukit Timah is Picture Goer II in the mile, handicap (Class I). Earlier in the season at Bukit Timah, he romped home an eightlength1,247 words
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Article57 1961-08-19 14 LENINGRAD. Fri.— Olympic champion Irina Press of the Soviet Union yesterday became the first woman athlete tj score more than 5.000 points for the pentathlon. Irina. a Leningrad student, had a total of 5.020 points here to break by 48 points her own world recordReuter - 57 words
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Article463 1961-08-19 14 WEIGHTS for all nine races on Sunday (Auk. 27), the first day of the Gold Vase meeting; at Ipoh. Cl 1 Div 6F Happy Melody .9.08 Denttnturius 9.03 L'saha-Setia 9.02 Bilah Sayan* 9.00 Sonsusie 8.11 Mendlson h\lo Jan Singer 8.07 Staraway 8.06 Forest Beau II 8.05 Resquilleur 8.04463 words
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Article144 1961-08-19 14 WAERN: IAAF ASKS FOR REPORT I ONDON, Frl. The International Amateur Athletic Federation has asked the Swedish AAA lor an assurance that Dan Waern. Sweden's star mid-dle-distance runner, has not infringed the amateur rules. The Federation, in a statement Issued here yesterday, says that it has written to the SwedishReuter - 144 words
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Article68 1961-08-19 14 SOUTHAMPTON, FH. British runner Bruce Tulloh. running in bare feet on a grass track here last night, broke the European three miles record with a time of 13 mm. 12 sec. The previous best stood la the credit of Hungary's Sandor Iharos 13min. 14.2.5ec Tulloh's time wasReuter - 68 words
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101 1961-08-19 14 NEWPORT (Rhode Island*. Fri.— A top-seeded Australian and an unranked American battled their way to the semi-finals' of the Newport Casino tennis championships yesterday. Bob Mark of Australia overwhelmed Alan Lane (Australia* 10-8. 6-4. 10-8. Jack Frost (US) who earlier disposed of hisUPI - 101 words
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Advertisement813 1961-08-19 14 NOTICE THE TOWN BOARDS This U io inform the public ENACTMENT (No: 118) 5i.2£.. a KdEr« l iS! STSStaS-' "«w»^-» wmmm m. including Penan* and British NOTICE is hereby given that it North Borneo that Mr. Mah Ah is proposed under Section 144 of Sia, our salesman has left the813 words
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Advertisement502 1961-08-19 14 PW.D. TENDER NOTICE. p.W.D. NOTICE TENDERS from Class "C"\ "The Level Croealnt at H\k registered Contractors will be mile Assam Kumoang Road. Tai- received by the Superintend- P«>« w*U be closed to traffic for ing Engineer. Public Works f?*^"* 1 6°° p m Mon^ 1 Department. Kuala Lumpur °L 196502 words
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Advertisement55 1961-08-19 14 proof r **^J t Go and try the Gordini! (al Progress Motors and other Renault dealers) The Cordini steering-lock gives you safety. Leave your Gordini anywhere and it will be safe because its theft proof. "M.IJA7 A 1 SALE I j LAST DAY TODAY I j MULCHANDS* Siwrs j 82-155 words
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Article, Illustration486 1961-08-19 15 LIM KEE CHAN - Marks props up S'pore after bad start LIM KEE CHAN, By Singapore, Friday SINGAPORE, the defending champions, and Selangor stand poised after the first day's play to fight out a close finish in their three-day inter-state cricket final on the Singapore padang. Both started disastrously, recovered well and the close486 words
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142 1961-08-19 15 CHINESE 'A' TEAM GET EASY WIN IN RELAY SINGAPORE, Fri.— Chinese Swimming Club "A" team of four leading Singapore 6Wimmers won the 800 metres freestyle relay in the national championships at Amber Road today. "Wonder boy" Tan Thuan Heng. 13, who won the 1,500 metres event yesterday, set a cracking142 words
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Article146 1961-08-19 15 KEDAH 1 S. CHINA 7 A LOR STAR, Fri.— Kedah crashed to their biggest defeat this season when they met South China, the visiting Hong Kong footballers, here today. South China led 2-1 at half time with goals by Chow Siu Hong (llmlns) and Ho Cheung146 words
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Article132 1961-08-19 15 LONDON, Ftl.— Close of play scores In yesterday's county cricket matches: At Lord's Match drawn. Royal Navy 190-9 dec and 150-5 dec. The Army 184-9 dec and 135-4. At Southampton: Warwick 343--9 dec and 20-4 Hampshire 344-9 dec (Horton 51. Sainsbury 64, Barnard 114 not out). AtReuter - 132 words
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Article301 1961-08-19 15 SINGAPORE. Friday. INDIA, beaten 3 l by Vietnam last night, gave an improved showing today and were unlucky not to beat Korea before a crowd of 1,500 at the Jalan Besar. The match ended in a scoreless draw. India dictated play for long spells and,301 words
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Article27 1961-08-19 15 PUKEKOHE, (New Zealand). Frt. The touring Japanese hockey team beat the Franklin country team 7-0 here yesterday. Tlie tourists led 4-0 at half time.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article571 1961-08-19 15 LTUAJLA LUMPUR, Fri. Results on the first day of the Pan-Malayan Telecoms athletics championships here today. RESULTS 100 m Heat 1: 1 M. Nicholas (Spore) 2 M. Emmanuel (Pg Kel/ Trengj 12.15; Heat 2: 1 William Lw (Bor/Bar) 2 S. Karupplah (Ked/Per) 11.2; Heat S: 1 K. Nad571 words
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Miscellaneous168 1961-08-19 15 SOCCER TOLR MATCH: Singapore v Korea (7.30); Friendly: HM Dockyard v Darul Allah (6 p.m., both matches at Jn. Besar). CHARITY MATCH: Lower Perak v R. Dragoons (ACS grd. T. Anson). PENANG DIV 1: Ramblers B v Prisons (City Stadium 5.15) Ramblers A v City Council (City Stadium 6.45). CRICKET168 words
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Article, Illustration62 1961-08-19 16 LAST GERMAN Police, with troops, armoured cars and lorries, have closed off the Brandenburg Gate between East and West Berlin. Watched by thousands on the West Berlin side, the armed units of the East German police, armoured cars and lorries are drawn up on the western62 words
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333 1961-08-19 16 Long queues at all Govt clinics for anti- cholera jabs HONG KONG, Friday. r JMIK Hong Kong Government's inoculation campaign against cholera: is under way, but judging from the tens of thousands queueingl outside clinics, it will take at least two weeks to protect all the Co- loin's :UM)(U)OI) in-333 words
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Article110 1961-08-19 16 India warns on air violations DELHI. Fri. Mr. V I K. Krishna Menon. India's Defence Minister, salt* today that if Pakistani aircraft continued to violate Indian air space and if they affected India's security, the Government would have to consider taking proper action. He told Parliament that there had beenReuter - 110 words
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Article222 1961-08-19 16 Hampshire win by 8 wickets ONDON. I'll n«MIHI in to- day's erMkM MUCOW \'eie: Al Southampton: HanipMiiit oeat Warwickshire by right nickel*. Whi-wk ksnire 343-9 uec ami 125 tD. Shuckletoii 6-36 i: Hampshire 344-9 aec. and 128-2 (J. Gray 74 not. Hampshire .12 Pt6. At aiirltrnham: Lancashire beat Gloucester oyReuter - 222 words
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Article107 1961-08-19 16 WASHINGTON. Fri A Federal Grand Jury in New York has returned lndictmenta against three of the biggest U.S. manufacturers of antibiotics and their chief executives on anti-trust charges. Mr. Robert Kennedy, the At-torney-General, announced today. The indictments were returned against Charles Pllzer. Inc.. and JohnReuter - 107 words
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Article105 1961-08-19 16 SINOAPOKL. WTL—A man, who committed what was described by a judge as a "bold robbery' when he held up a married couple at the point of a knife and removed a wrlstwatch. a gold necklace and some cash one night in June last was ailed for105 words
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Article344 1961-08-19 16 LONDON. Ki.— It lius oetu ano'.her day oi idle conditions and drifting prices in stock markets here. A slightly better tendency developed in me afternoon ana some prices rallied. Nevertheless, falls were widespread. Steels were dull and electricaLs cased back —D'.nipiex being an exception '..i the l.uter MeUon344 words
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Article24 1961-08-19 16 LONDON. Fri —Buyer? £938. sellers- £939. Forward buyers £950. sellers C 9501... Settlement £937, Turnover am. 120 ions, p.m. 160 tons Tone: Steadier.24 words
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Article31 1961-08-19 16 LONDON. Fri.—Spol 23'(ri.. Sept 25',a.. Oil 2j'..d. Nov. 25-.d.. Oct./ Dec. 2.v«fi.. Jan./ Mai. 25:<<i.. April/June 25; '.a.. July/Sept 25 til. Aug. unquotea. Sept. 2j'»d.. Oct. 25 :«d. Tone: Quiet31 words
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Article222 1961-08-19 16 TENGKU: WHERE BRITAIN FAILED... pONTIAN KECH I L. Fri. Tengku Abdul Rahman said today that the Federation in three years since independence had done what the British could not do in three generations as the country's ruler. The Tengku. speaking at the opening of a $32,000 mosque at Kampong Api222 words
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Article74 1961-08-19 16 DON'T SHOOT WARNING BY BOURGUIBA SOUSSE. i Tunisia Fri. President Bourguiba announced today that demonstrations would be held in Bizerta tomorrow and he ivarned that if the French ftred on the "calm and unirmed demonstrators." Tunisian troops would fire back. "Orders to this effect have seen given to all theReuter - 74 words
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216 1961-08-19 16 NEW YORK. Fri. ANEW JERSEY family of seven yesterday filed a US$5.6 million < about $16.8 million) damage suit In the Federal Court against four watch companies arising out of the purchase of a watch in Hong Kong. The action was brought216 words
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1194 1961-08-19 16 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON, by The Oval, Friday SCOREBOARD ENGLAND 1st INNS. (Ovrrnljht 210 for eight) ALLEN no l oui 22 STATIIAM b Davidson 18 FLAVELL C Simpson b Davidson 1 4 EXTRAS 4 TOTAL 256 WICKETS fell at 18. 20. 20. 67.1,194 words
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Obituary65 1961-08-19 16 MRS. FRASINAL FERNANDIZ. mother of Mrs M:i^ki» !'cr»ir«. of It Ix>runk' K. Trlok Kurau. Sincapor*. .v j...... -fully on IS.* «l ■< JAMES LEE TECK JIN »all«d away prarrfiill.v en l I :»r, 1 m the age of Ttir lunrral cortPßt- »;11 leave r»o TL'.f liv :it Tlm.ih Road65 words
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