The Straits Times, 12 October 1961
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Title Section20 1961-10-12 1 AVEBACE OAHV (inTlFlin SATE EXTENDS 90,000 He**' 1 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1961. 15 CENTS.20 words
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Article2017 1961-10-12 1 MACLEOD DEFENDS COLONIAL POLICY-See back page If I am pressed, I will expose the Plen' SINGAPORE. Wednesday PAP's aim is democracy and tolerance THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said today that if he was forced to do so, he would prove the existence of a2,017 words
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Article94 1961-10-12 1 New move in Utusan strike I/UALA LUMPUR. 1V Wed. The Prime Minister. Tengku Ab.ul Rahman, has proposed immediate talks between the management of the Utusan Melayu Press and its strikers. He has asked the Minister i of Labour, inche Bahaman bin Samsudin, to arrange for j negotiations. This was the94 words
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Article45 1961-10-12 1 LONDON. Wed.— Britain's streets, highways and country lanes are the mast trafflciammed In the world, the British Road Federation said today. It said, in an annual .statistical report, that Britain has a motor vehicle for every 38 I yards of road.— U.P.l.45 words
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Article51 1961-10-12 1 Eleanor— 77 NEW YORK. Wed Ifn. Eleanor Roosevelt marks her 77th brithday today by not holding any celebration. "She only marks her birthday every five years." said Maureen Corr. the former first lady's secretary. "She won t give any soecial attention to her birthday now un- til she is 80."—UP - 51 words
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123 1961-10-12 1 HOUSEWIFE FIGHTS OFF 2 ARMED ROBBERS SINGAPORE. Wed. A housewife. Nordi binte Hussein. 32. received I slight cuts on her hands tonight when she fought off two robbers in her home at I.orong Engku Aman. Gevlane. j Later at the hospital. Nordi told police that she was alone at home123 words
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Article49 1961-10-12 1 NEW YORK. Wed— James Thurber. the American Humorist and short-story writer, who had an operation a week ago, "seems to beholding his own satisfactorily." a hospital spokesman said. Thurber. 66. collapsed in his hotel room on Wednesday with a blood clot on the brain.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article18 1961-10-12 1 DUBLIN. Wed Scan F. Lemass was redacted Premier today by a 72 to 68 vote.— U.P.I.UPI - 18 words
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Article168 1961-10-12 1 CAPETOWN. Wed. Rescue boats evacua- ting the 2«0 inhabitants of volcano-stricken Tristan Da Cunha last night landed them safely on a barren South Atlantic island about 18 miles away. Two ship.?, the Tristania and the Frances Repetto. took the islanders off as Tristan's "dead volcano168 words
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485 1961-10-12 1 KUCHING MAYOR SPEAKS OF PROBLEMS TO BE FACED OVER MALAYSIA SINGAPORE, Wednesday. ()N(i Kee Hui. chairman of the Sarawak United Peoples Party, said here today thai the Communists would cease to be a threat to the realisation of Malaysia if their power in Singapore485 words
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Article50 1961-10-12 1 Havana Wed. Author!-! ties rounded up 33 persons in Camaguey today oil charges of plotting to sabotage the 'public utilities in the central i Cuban province. Large quantities of explosives w«re said to have been seized, including dynamite. hand grrnades. 14 small bombs and other material. U.P.I.UPI - 50 words
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Article27 1961-10-12 1 BONN. Wed. The Soviet Union will have 200 inter--1 continental missiles available by tills winter, the official organ of We>t Germany'sarmed forces .said today. U.P.I.UPI - 27 words
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Article117 1961-10-12 1 Algiers hunt for rebel leaders ALGIERS, Wed. Strong forces of riot police, supported by tanks and armerred cars, today sealed off the Boulevard Duclos in j central Algiers and bej gan a systematic search of the buildings. Unconfirmed reports said the operation by more than 1.000 police, was aimed atReuter - 117 words
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Article, Illustration35 1961-10-12 1 GHANA CONCERN (.1 \i u,,i -intern tional ConißiisMun of in Ista h^ tabled "profeai concern to Ppm.li Nkrutn.ih of Ghu parts of arrest of ."><> p<>ht i a I oppoiiriitv Reutrr MR. LEE KUAN YEWReuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration11183 1961-10-12 2 STRAITS TIMES DISPUTE— THE SECOND DAY'S HEARING Union gives definition of a good employer policy SINGAPORE, Wednesday 'J'HE hearing of the wage claims dispute between the Straits Times Press (Malaya) Ltd. and the Singapore Printing Employees' Union resumed today the second day11,183 words
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Advertisement547 1961-10-12 2 r Who's who in the casePresident of the Couit: Dr. Charles Camba. Members of the court: Mr. Scow Cheng Fong (Employees Panel) and Mr. C. C. Thio (Employers' Panel). Representative of the Singapore Printing Employees' Union: Mr. C. Dcvan Nair. Representative of the Straits Times: Mr. J. J. Rattrav At547 words
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Miscellaneous39 1961-10-12 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby bye/bye aumtie) "I fwe uavb a\ f *?y_^T V( UAVtN* Uft FOKVOUJ S^T~y >\\JD »TAV^ <_ j— S /(7K r x KNOW wu'q uk^ tr) I l^J"- ™«*J2!S\ I I Tcppiai at jq# S^ f39 words
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765 1961-10-12 3 KAMIL HITS OUT AT VERWOERD'S ARROGANT DISPLAY OF FLOUTING UN r\ATO Nik Ahmed Kamil yesterday hit out at the "arrogant display of the flagrant flouting of the basic principles" of the U.N. Charter and Declaration of Human Rights by South Africa's Verwoerd Government NEW YORK. Wednesday The chief Malayan delegateReuter - 765 words
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186 1961-10-12 3 U.S. MAKING OF NUCLEAR TESTS, SAYS NEWSMAN WASHINGTON, Wed. —The United States has carried out a series of underground nuclear weapons tests but only three which have been announced, it was reported last; night. The report from a correspondent of the American Broadcasting Company came 2m the Atomic Energy CommissionReuter - 186 words
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Article61 1961-10-12 3 ACCRA. Wed.— Ghana has decided to send 400 cadets to the Soviet Union for training as officers, the Information Minister, Mr. Tawiah Adamano. said yesterday. He was commenting on a London newspaper report that President Nkrumah had originally agreed to send 300 cadets to RussiaReuter - 61 words
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298 1961-10-12 3 Gromyko talks of growing understanding T ONDON. Wed.— Mr. Andrei Gromyko, the Soviet Foreign Minister, yesterday discussed the Berlin question with Mr. Macmillan for about 105 minutes and during the meeting gave the British Prime Minister an oral messag? of personal greeting from Mr. Niklta Khrushchev. The discussion did notReuter - 298 words
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89 1961-10-12 3 EAST GERMAN NOTES ON 'AGGRESSION' BERLIN. Ved.— East Germany yesterday called on the three Western powers to ban a West German plan to send West German police to West Berlin, which the notes described as "an act of aggression." Notes to this effect were handed to Western envoys at theReuter - 89 words
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206 1961-10-12 3 NEW YORK, Wednesday. I\R. RAUL ROA, the Cuban Foreign Minister, charged yesterday that mercenaries were being trained in Guatemala, Puerto Rico, Nicaragua, the Dominican Republic and Panama Canal Zone for a new U.S.-backed invasion of his country. Dr. Roa told the General Assembly thatReuter; UPI - 206 words
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Article254 1961-10-12 3 MOSCOW, Wednesday T^HE Soviet Foreign Ministry has lodged a "most A categoric protest" against continued "bandit swoops" on the Soviet- Embassy in the Argentine, the Soviet news agency Tass reported yesterday. The protest, handed over to the Argentine Charge d affaires in Moscow, said the attacks254 words
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272 1961-10-12 4 People's Assn. amnesty will end on Saturday 'EX-STAFF' TOLD: APPLY FOR RE-EMPLOYMENT BY NOON SINGAPORE, Wednesday. "former staff members" of the People's Association, who were given a final chance to apply for re-employment with the association have been told that the "amnesty period* expires at noon on Saturday. The association's272 words
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Article191 1961-10-12 4 - SINGAPORE, Wed. Nine hundred Secondary School cadets drawn from 13 schools took part in their annual combined parade at the Singapore Military Force Camp (Kallang) near the Peoples' Association. Mr. K. C. Lee. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education, arrived as the St. Patrick's191 words
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Article172 1961-10-12 4 Thugs kill youth, wound two SINGAPORE. Wed.— A youth was subbed to death and two others seriously wounded in a secret society attack in Queen Street today. Ho Lian Cheng, 19, the dead youth, was a pork-seller living In Geylang. At about 3.30 p.m., he was drinking coffee with another172 words
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Article50 1961-10-12 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.— About 150 victims of the Lorong Tai Seng fire are to get a second cash payment from the Social Welfare Department at the Playfair English School between 1 and 4 p.m. on Friday. Each adult will get $75 and each child will get $37.50 words
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Article274 1961-10-12 4 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. ASIA Motor Co. Ltd.. of Orchard Road, was today fined $200 in a Customs case stated to be the first of its kind brought to court. The company was convicted on a summons charge of contravening the Customs Ordinance on April 13 by274 words
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Article97 1961-10-12 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Naval Base Labour Union has given the Admiralty a three week ultimatum to settle its demands for wage increases for Its 10,000 employees, or face "any industrial action it deems fit." The union's general secretary. Mr. S. Ghouse, in a letter97 words
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Article50 1961-10-12 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Puan Noor Alshah, wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, paid an Informal one-hour visit to St. Johns Home for the aged thi> morning. She was shown round the home by the Yen. Dr. D. D. Chelllah. chairman of the Home's Management Committee.50 words
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Article27 1961-10-12 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— A free film show, open to the public, will be held at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow at India Houte. 31 Grange Road. Singapore27 words
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Article34 1961-10-12 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Water will be shut off tomorrow in ZONES THREE and FOLK from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. and in ZONES SIX and SEVEN from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. I34 words
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91 1961-10-12 4 SETTLEMENT OF LIGHTERS DISPUTE IS NEAR SINGAPORE, Wed— The dispute between the Singapore Transport Vessel Workers Association and the Lighter Owners' Association, is likely to be settled soon. At a Joint meeting today, the workers agreed to accept the owners' offer of increased freight rates for transhipment cargoes In the91 words
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Advertisement93 1961-10-12 4 TODAY!^ I SIMULTANEOUSLY AT CATHAY ODEON CATHAY KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE PENANG 2=£ODXON (Spore) SCREENING TIMES io.4sam i.jo 4*15 6.45 «fc 9.30pm "overwhelaaTncT THRILLS... ACTION... DRAMA! THE EXCITING ADVENTURE DRAMA OF THE YEAR! mm ua «unin« i i 40JQ& .^J| JU^V^^ i W M «a^ai I Whl w wJ m* '^■■BBaa93 words
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Miscellaneous471 1961-10-12 4 'THE following is today's sche- Kuala Lumpur 'ML 119) 12.30 dule of civil aircraft move- a.m.; from Kuala Lumpur menu-> at Paya Lebar airport, (ML 171) 10 a.m.; from Sibu. Singapore. Kuching (ML 403) 3.35 p.m.; v from Kuanian, Kuala Lumpur nn (ML 115) 4.30 p.m.; from Sai»HOAC: From Syaney.471 words
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Advertisement273 1961-10-12 5 t QUAKER OATS %V announces the arrival of BABY QUAKER especially prepared for your baby from Nourishing Oats Fresh Milk Added Vitamins and Iron New Baby Quaker is full of goodness the right supplement to your baby's milk diet. It's easy to digest your baby will love its smooth texture.273 words
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412 1961-10-12 6 Chinese schools: An invitation to Chua to clear the air KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday I JHE Minister of Education. Inche I Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib. said here j today that he intended to invite Mr. Chua I Song Lim, the new president of the Johore branch of the j Malayan412 words
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Article322 1961-10-12 6 The school strike by aborigines KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. A TOTAL of 141 aborigine pupils attending three schools in Kuala Langat. Selangor, are now on strike because a shophouse put up at Tanjong Sepat by their headman, Pemangku Achih, chief of the Mahmeri tribe, was pulled down. The strike started last322 words
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176 1961-10-12 6 KbAi-A LUMi'uK, Wed.— Mr. A. Thambian. senior national registration officer, today appealed to the public to be more caretul with their new laminated plastic identity cards and not to lose them. Up to September this year 1.258 new identity cards were reported176 words
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Article76 1961-10-12 6 KUANTAN IS READY TO FIGHT FLOOD KUANTAN, Wed. The Kuantan flood action committee has completed preliminary plans to fight the monsoon flood in Kuantan and its surroundings People living in low areas which are prone to flood during the monsoon season are being advised to store at least two weeks'76 words
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Article88 1961-10-12 6 Grandma of Speaker dies at 120 ITLANG. W>d. Hajah Lone Khatijah hint.Haji .Mohamed Samad, grandmother of Dato Abdullah bin Haji Hassan. Speaker of the Selangor State Assembly and the president of the Klang Alliance, died at her home in Kampong Kuantan here last night. She was 120 years old. She88 words
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Article35 1961-10-12 6 MENTAKAB. Wed. The Sultan of Phaang today gave a tea-party to officers and men of the 4th 3n. Royal Malay Regiment and their families to welcome them home after duty in the Congo.35 words
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Article24 1961-10-12 6 PENANG. Wed —The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee. will open the Tagore exhibition at the Rubber Tradr Association at 5 p.m. tomorrow.24 words
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Article60 1961-10-12 6 ITUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Malayan Railway will introduce a "sleeperette" service for thirdclass night mail passengers at the end cf the month. The service will be inau- gurated by the Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir. on Oct. 28. Each coach wlii have 56 sleeperettes—60 words
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208 1961-10-12 6 Ramanathan urges a university college in Penang DENANG. Wed. The leader of the opposition. Mr. D. S. Ramanathan. today urged the State Government to press for the establishment of a university college In Penang under the aegis of the University of Malaya In Kuala Lumpur. Addressing the State Assembly on208 words
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Miscellaneous167 1961-10-12 6 Buys Bunny By Buiph Hoimdahl I i'l Abnvr By At Capp VEQGO, MAMfW, DEAR.'.' V HONEST ABB-?/ AH LLOOME VJE CAIN'T HAVE \&L)T, WE CAINT LEAVE *£M '"X VO'ISHOT ASA PKTOLffX COME. SACK <f &ACK-IM J> PESTS LIKETHIH SUFFER. T-ONLV DECENT THING v-yuv-v, ~Z7-~\\ \TO L*S rt -4\ VARSw <167 words
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Article, Illustration685 1961-10-12 7 FEW CAN CLAIM TO HAVE DONE SO MUCH IN SO SHORT A TIME SOME very peculiar things happened in the year 1857. In the House of Commons in London, for example. Lord Palmerston's Government was685 words
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397 1961-10-12 7 Bowring had stepped off on the wrong foot from the very beginning tl! the trouble. This was Sir John Bowrinp. who is worthy of study. For rarely has a Governor of any colony anywhere In the world, caused quite such a rumpus a.s did Governor Bowring in that busy year397 words
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449 1961-10-12 7 He believed European minority should not hold sway over the Chinese majority In the one. overcrowded jail, up to sixteen men were found in one cell and with no piped water in the town, sanitation was nonexistent. Cholera hit the inland each year and a vast brothel area added itsHTS - 449 words
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Obituary62 1961-10-12 8 H ere-, tit f Minimum CEORGE BOEV Keok I'heow pasred away pe»i elully at s 3d 11-lii-at lastMng hehind hrn vine, tvo datigatars. oae son. one snn n two graadihildrer lo mourn bi* Iok?. Kuaerai on Thursday i."h. BBTMSi e« I orooi till. ChanKl Rd for Cathoipr Omnk Krankel62 words
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Article619 1961-10-12 8 Since the year recorded in •ts latest iinmu.l report, July His 9 to June 1960, the Federal Land Development Authority has been brought more intimately into the fold of the Ministry of Rural Development without, nowever, having discovered how to publish a report at better than the619 words
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Article372 1961-10-12 8 Finding The New Man Wrangling had to be expected on the question of finding I Mr. Hammarskjoeld's succesIsor. and perhaps it is even slightly gratifying that the dignity of the post has been spared the degradation oi an all-out battle in oublic. Finding a secretary-generai has never been easy, and372 words
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Article164 1961-10-12 8 Corruption among a numbci of officers in the Forest Department is, according to the Minister of Agriculture, a well-known fact. The opportunities arc all too plentiful and, where they have to do with the quality ol timber being glided j n busi-ne.-s deals either at home or abroad,164 words
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Article, Illustration956 1961-10-12 8 Japan faces its first foreign payments crisis A TOO RAPID ECONOMIC GROWTH PRESENTS PREMIER WITH A TOUGH PROBLEM from A CORRESPONDENT CLOUDS are beginning to obscure the horizon of. Japans Dooming economy, which, with the higrest growth rate of any country in the world, has brought the people from military956 words
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Letters
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408 1961-10-12 8 CITIZENSHIP: IT IS FOR PARLIAMENT TO SAY I TRUST you will grant me the hospitality of your columns to clarify two statements made by the Prime Minister, Mr Lee Kuan Yew. in his radio talk on Monday. THE FIRST statement I refer to is "complete merger would mean that only408 words
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Article178 1961-10-12 8 '['HE Minister ot Agriculture and Co-operatives, lnche Abdul Aziz bin Lshak, wishes to point out that in the reports of his speech at Padang Menora. Province Wellesley. last Monday he did not at any time .state that he paid the air passage for himself178 words
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Article149 1961-10-12 8 'THE library ol the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur is anxious to obtain out-of-print books, periodicals and reports that relate to any aspect of life In Malaya. We particularly need several complete sets of the Journal of the a rfclU Branch ol the Royal149 words
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Article183 1961-10-12 8 I AM in complete agreement with readers complaints against the excessive homework given to school children and the six-day week. Without going into details. I would say that my three children now undergo severe strain in copin» with three languages phis a heavy dose of homework183 words
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Article551 1961-10-12 9 Watchman to senior police officer on the scene: This is limping gunman IPOH, Wednesday. I EE FOOK SAM, 40, and Robert Wong Hor Choon, 24, were today committed for trial in the Ipoh High Court on Dec. 11 accused of the murder of millionaire philanthropist551 words
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Article, Illustration126 1961-10-12 9 New CO. who rose from the ranks [(UALA LUMPUR, Wed. A Malayan soldier who rose from the ranks today took over command of Malaya's youngest infantry battalion the LIEUT-COL. KHALID 7th Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment stationed at Taiping. He is Lieut-Col. Khalid bin Mohammed Yasin, 43, who joined the army126 words
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Article110 1961-10-12 9 A bid on 4,320 ft. mountain KUALA I.UMPUR. Wed. More than 100 young men and women will attempt to scale the 4.320 ft Gunong Bunga I Bua in Se'angor on Oct. 21. In olden days farmers used to climb the mountain to pray when their crops failed. The Oct 21110 words
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Article30 1961-10-12 9 SINGAPORE. Wed— Thieves got away with $5,000 worth of goods, mainly textiles from the offices of two firms, Gitaco Traders and Ram Raj Traders, in High Street yesterday30 words
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155 1961-10-12 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The team of M American surgeons now visiting Singapore in the course of a world tou* were entertained to dinner tonight by Dr. A. C. Sinha, The dinner, at Dr. Sinha's residence In Harlyn Road, was attended by several Singapore surgeons, including Mr.155 words
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Article51 1961-10-12 9 PENANG. Wed. A Royal Air Force corporal, F.E. Monaghan, was today fined $150 for inconsiderate driving along Tanjong Tokong Road on July 7. Monaghan's car collided with a scooter ridden by Yeoh Keat Chew, former assistant manager of the Royal cinema here, who died of his51 words
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Article36 1961-10-12 9 TELUK AXSON. Wed. Police recovered the body of a fisherman. Lim Ho Hooi. 44. In a sampan at Bagan Datoh. 28 miles from here yesterday. Lim was stated to have died from natural causes36 words
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Article25 1961-10-12 9 KUALA TRENOOANU. Wed —The World Refugees Committee here will hold a' Him and stage show at the Sultan Sulaiman Primary School on Friday.25 words
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Article81 1961-10-12 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore branch of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party ha* resolved to back the Malaysia plan. A party meeting at the weekend welcomed the plan, but also resolved to set out "certain conditions." A local PMIP spokesman said today that these conditions would be kept a81 words
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Article155 1961-10-12 9 KOI A lit! Alt I. Wed. Three fishermen, feared drowned in a ;*ven-hour storm last Thursday, returned to their kampong in Bachok, 22 miles from heie, last night after drifting in their boat for six days. Ibrahim bin Awang, 40, his son, Ismail, 14, and Ismail155 words
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Article75 1961-10-12 9 COUNCILLOR'S FATHER DIES, 77 KLANO. Wed.— A businessman. Mr Cheong Boon Pin. 77. died yesterday in his home in Batu Tiga Road aftet a long illness. Mr. Cheong is the father of Mr. Cheong Jin Hoe. a State Executive Councillor. H e was associated with several rubber firms here. More75 words
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Article55 1961-10-12 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Palanisamy. alias Adikan Buppiah. 36. gardener of the Johore Mentri Besar. Date Haji Has?an bin Haji Yunos died In the gei,eral hospital here last night from head injuries suffered in a fight near a toddy shop at Jalan Ah Fook on Oct. 355 words
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Article, Illustration197 1961-10-12 9 SPA CHIEF RETURNS WITH BLURRED VISION CINGAPORE. Wed. Banners. garlands, and salvoes of fire crackers greeted the Singapore People's Alliance chairman. Tun Lim Yew Hock, at the Singapore Railway Station tins morning when he returned from Kuala Lumpur where he had spent two weeks after being197 words
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380 1961-10-12 9 Speakers named to follow up Premier's talks SINGAPORE, Wed ■RADIO Singapore will begin a second series of broadcasts soon on 'merger and the current political situation." The following will speak: Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, Labour Minister, Inche Ahmad Ibrahim. Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. Minister for380 words
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Article66 1961-10-12 9 2 SURVIVE OF TAPPER'S TRIPLETS SUNGEI PATANI. Wed. A tapper gave birth to triplets at Kampong Guar Chempedak. three miles off the Kuala Ketil road. The babies a girl and two boys weighed 5 !b. each. One of the boys has since died, but the other two babies are well.66 words
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Article195 1961-10-12 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew was toda- challenged to prove thLt Mr. Kwa 800 Sun, a teacher, is working with the Barisan Sosi-uis or under instructions from its secretary -general. Mr. Lim Chin Sionsj. Mr. Lee alleged In a radio broadcast that Mr. Kwa195 words
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Article38 1961-10-12 9 KUALA TRENGGANU. Wed. —The Sultan of Trengganu attended the golden jubilee anniversary celebration of the Boy Scouts Association at Batu Burok tocay. More than 1,200 scouts from all ever the State were present.38 words
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Advertisement319 1961-10-12 9 don't be SKINNY! Gain pounds quickly l^^^ NC IV ALL-IN-ONE CONCENTRATED V^^^k FOOD SUPPLEMENT quickly gives if > Pounds Inches of Solid Flesh -JB >J to thin, underweight bL^ W Men and Woman l^^Br fl IF Yfir arf: fHiNnnlunderwetKht ■P^Wfl^l try WATE-OH the latent discovery oi modern nutritional science. reop!"319 words
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Advertisement77 1961-10-12 9 of fish and oranges are combined s^f^) (pfl Haliborangc The halibut liver oil contains no less than 50 times the Vitamin A and 30 times the Vitamin D found in cod liver oils. Fresh oranges add the abundant Vitamin C and the delicious flavour. Sole AgenU: THE ANGLO-THAI CORPORATION LTD.77 words
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Advertisement152 1961-10-12 10 NEW FROM McCULLOCH P^5JW| Setter than ever these |^**d| new models -for 1962 M«w features for even easier Three direct drive models for fast handling, greater comlorl. cutting in soft/medium timber, Exclusive shock absorbers, rubber insulated for Pining, for firewood, handlebar eliminate tiring vibration from bar I 42 I 52152 words
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Advertisement215 1961-10-12 10 ■p "DOUBLE-ACTION" f WIZARD 1 E, ROOM OEODORIZtR 1 E Fights air-borne germs CU Hr. stops household odours JJ J Ai the posh of a button t^M mB& WIZARD ROOM DEODORIZER /$A -^B£&* fills yonf home with tweet, refreshing WIZARD gj3 ROOM DEODORIZER ~r m in Gve delicate scents E215 words
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173 1961-10-12 11 Retirement: Tengku asked to restore old age limit KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. HHHE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rah- man, has been asked to use his "statesmanship" to restore the compulsory retiring age for government servants to 55 years instead of 60 years. The appeal was made by the chairman of the173 words
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Article242 1961-10-12 11 SEREMBAN, Wed. The Negri Sembilan Government today denied a charge by the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, thai it had cut an allocation of 300 acres of lard for the proposed urea fertiliser factory to 180 acres." Inche Aziz had242 words
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Advertisement215 1961-10-12 11 j^i^r d^rf^C^^V aft <■• SINGAPORE: RoOinson Co.. Ltd. Whittowoy Loidlaw Co., Ltd. Mcd Holl Ltd. Federal Duperuory Ltd. Singapore Dispensary Ah Bobo, Goodwood Park Hotel Fitzpotnck's Super Market Harvey Co. KUALALUMPUR: Robinjon Co., Ltd. Federal Diiperwory Ltd. Jean Simon. r^ANG: Whiteowoy Loidlaw Co., Ltd. Soon phtormoty M™ Pitchay Ghany Son,215 words
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Advertisement107 1961-10-12 11 ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES are proud to announce that the newly air-conditioned mv "TJINEGARA" SISTERSHIP OF THE WELL-KNOWN AUSTRALIAN TRADE MISSION SHIP "STRAAT BANKA" will ply in the popular AUSTRALIA- MALAYA- INDIA w SERVICE calling at Singapore on 24th October SAILING DATES:- Departing:- Arrioing:' Singapore October 26th Malacca October 27th Malacca107 words
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Miscellaneous398 1961-10-12 11 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA SHORT WAVE SERVICE: NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 41 metres SERVICE 41.7 metres MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Negara--476 metres ku. News Headlines; 60S Morning AM 600 Oood Morning' 6.02 Melodies; 6.50 Keep Fit With Telk Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; Lee; 7.00 Johnny Dankworth And 7.05398 words
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Article, Illustration450 1961-10-12 12 IVELYH TU - IVELYH TU feTi Collection introduces a new material and fresh fruit colours i i COLOUR clean, fresh, vibrating, as from an artist's palette, splashed through the entire collection of next year's swimwear, casuals and children's frocks. The collection, the biggest of its kind ever to arrive in Singapore450 words
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Article204 1961-10-12 12 rpiNTING has become so popular that even Asian women, who have black hair, are going in for that extra touch in colour. Though they have to be wary about the colours, there are other shades in black, midnight blue and dark brown that can help204 words
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Article124 1961-10-12 12 HOSTESS TO HELP YOU ON VOYAGE IF you have been on a 1 long voyage, especially if it is for the first time, there must have been some obstacles which might have put you Into an awkward spot. These difficulties could have been ironed out if there was somebody on124 words
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Advertisement551 1961-10-12 12 SUEDE FOR THAT OCCASION 1 f I C". rtjrVf 1 "I r r/iialrinT J H 111 A new EFFECTIVE treatment FOR J J PlMPlES^jj^l Acnex-99 clears the skin faster because it Is a COM 1 J .v.'-.' BINED treatment. While 1 f_ Acnex-99 capsules combat ffH the malady Irom within.551 words
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Advertisement157 1961-10-12 12 LIFT with a hcL thajjf JrfdULD^ you and »OLDS you RINd-A- ROUND by BESTFORM MADE IN U.S.A. In wfc,te broodcloth A cup, 32-36. B cup, 32-40. C cup, 32-42, AVAILABLE AT ALL BETTER STORES Sole Distributors: SINGAPORE: HARRISON (M) LTD., P.O. BOX 236, Ttl: ***** KUALA LUMPUR: DYALCHANO AMARSINCH, 63-65,157 words
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Miscellaneous209 1961-10-12 12 Straits Times Crossword HP bS^~~BBBBBI i ~~HT*"TBP HP~bS 7 rwi-i-f^L 6 to Indo-China, delicious food 7. Country in which a certain la raised (5) *\S2Z£*< l i cumu ?ar" to annoy Croesus The way one animal carries tor altogether (2 3) 12 Portal "^n^ 111 0 L 9 14 8209 words
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Advertisement1721 1961-10-12 13 BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREIGHT ENODIRIESi Til: 2485. PASSAGE EMUIRIESi Til: 2412 TO ADEN, LIVERPOOL, GUSGOW, LONDON i CONTINENTAL FORTS^ Due S'pori Suit P. Sham Penana myrmidon HUM, Hamburg, Holland. li Pt'TM* FYRRHUS livcrpiU, Glasgow 6*1.11 Oct 11 Olt 14/11 Oct 17 LAOMEOON M 'seilles, LivtrpiH, A'mouth II Pirt Oct 181,721 words
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Advertisement1395 1961-10-12 13 iMMJLn I THE LA.C LINESII SAILINGS TO: MEDITERRANEAN, CONTINENTAL I SCANDINAVIAN POOIS. ißJirjTfii "JUTiANoiA" i) is/is oci nm oct a/24 oct BrVSoWn BUSUANGA" a) 38 Oct 4 Niv 5 7 Net II Nit ULr^?f "SIIANDU 1 k 11 1) Niv 78 22 Ml. 23 24 Nlv TOgL^B/ "BORIBtNA a, 251,395 words
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Advertisement1634 1961-10-12 13 bribing THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. '^7 SINGAPOIt (licirpiratll il tki Until liiflm) v EXPRESS SERVICES TO 10N00N LIVERPOOI B CONTINENTAL FOOU S'oorr P S'hta Ktnant •ENWYVIS llttl, ti'muth R'oaM. A'atrt *31 Oct 11 Bet 17/18 BENALBAHACH m Hkirg. icon. Havre. M'brc Oct 18 24 Oct 23/ a Oct 30/11,634 words
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Advertisement1251 1961-10-12 13 McAUSTER tfs CO., LTD. >b»w VttM SLLERMAN LINE 4k KLAVCMESS LINK LONOON NAMBOBS. ROTTERBAM PUVBt. 108 ANGELES. UN FRANCISCO NOIL SEATTLE. VANCOUVEP. I PORUANO CITT OF SWANSEA Acciltup earn lei Culm t Statt Sport r inn Aainca. It Ptrt/14 Oct 15/11 Oct *oN*ttuit Calls Kanshamn s'poie p Sham rening SK1,251 words
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567 1961-10-12 14 From Our Market Correspondent ROTHM ANS of Pall Mall (.Malaya) Ltd's public offer of 6.3"r>.000 one-dol-lar shares at par open from 9 a.m. today is expected to be heavily oversubscribed soon after the market opens. The issue is scheduled to remain open until 4.30567 words
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Article22 1961-10-12 14 Malayan Stock IndWs: Oct. 11 Oct. io Industrials: 161.41 161.74 Tii»«: 293.17 293.17 S Rubbrrs: 234.65 234.65 Jan. 1 1958=1*0.22 words
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Article938 1961-10-12 14 OUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals in brackets: industrials: F. nnl N ords (1.000) $2.44 c sj|; Gamm.-.n (1,000) 51.76: Jacxson Malaya (1.000) So cents: Cold Store (1.000) $2 .45. (3,000) $2.46: Bourtead (1.000) 11.44. Dun lops C.,000) $1.15938 words
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194 1961-10-12 14 'THE price of tin in 1 Singapore yesterday unexpectedly fell by $1.62 i to $475,624 per picul on an offering of 265 tons. Monday's Improvement In tin prices was well maintained tn London overnight and. after a moderate turnover, prices showed a194 words
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Article72 1961-10-12 14 yHE Federation Minuter of Finance has fixed these prices for calculating customs Robber 84* cents a Ib Copra j402 a ton Coconut oil J612 a ton Palm oil MM.25 a ton Palm kernels $335.50 a ton. The rates of duties parable are: Rubber 8 cents a Ib. (Total72 words
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Article118 1961-10-12 14 MELBOURNE, Wed INVESTMENT shares vera trad- ed along firm lines. Herald eased Is. to 565. 6d and Kami Timber 9d. to 11s, Baae metals were firmer. ML LyeU gained 6d. to 7s. 7d Oih were steady. Timor gamed 54 to 4s. 9d. Commonwealth bonds were firm. Con. Zinc118 words
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Article135 1961-10-12 14 CHIPS lying alcngslde the Skngapere wrtarves today are: Bentoag 24. Vino 40/41. Lablnsk 38/31*. Java Mall 8/9. Dart ford 30. Urlana 15/18, Kronoborv 25/20. Ajax 6/7. CambodKe 42/43. Sydney 1/2. Broas 21/22, Hua Heng NW. 0. Labuan Hadji NW. 2. Outer resdsi Karaag DJaws, Wartsano. Btv. Malacca135 words
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Article221 1961-10-12 14 OCTOBER first grade rubber buyers f.e.b-. cloned In Singapore yesterday at 831 cents per Ib. down a quarter o* a cent on Tuesday's closing price. Ttie tone was quiet and slightly easier. S.C.C.R.A. closing prices In cents per Ib. yesterday were Int. 1 R. 8.8. Rpot fob buyer*221 words
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Article37 1961-10-12 14 SINGAPORE. OCT. 11. RUBBER: 83J cents per Ib. (down a quarter of a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 83 cents (quiet). TIN: $475.62} per picul (down $1,621). Estimated unofficial offering 265 tons (up 15 tons).37 words
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Article103 1961-10-12 14 TMI CMmee Pretfuce Izehange. 1 SMgapare, neen prices per picul yesterday were: Cepra UK /Continent October shipment »2!i buyer*. $25 1 sellers. Oeeenut eil: ht.iA $35 J Mllers. drum S3*} sellers Pepper: Muntok white (179 Mlleni, Sarawak white l $172) sellers, rpeclal Sarawak Mark j *140 Mlleni. carblri103 words
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Article62 1961-10-12 14 rl Malayan Ixctiang* Banka' Annotation m*d> this ehanc* Id Its rate* to merchants yesterday (the rate is to Sloo> telling T.T. or CD ready: Deutteht Markt 1301 On the tree eichange market tn Menu Kenx, MM U.S. dollar was quot«d a' 5.701 for T.T. and S.6<<! for cash.62 words
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Advertisement1175 1961-10-12 14 Express U.S.A. Pacific 4 Atlantic Coast Service eu rr» v* m ti* b'oore H'konf Japm E.Frarusco i Argeiet N.Yort •I. "CMtrKl MJtB" 2t Ott I Nr» 5 Nlf 25 Nl. Nit II OtC •j. "KKikni Man MMt/1 Dtc a Otc JJ Ms 2* Otc v All suitably equippro man o«ep1,175 words
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Advertisement206 1961-10-12 14 WESTBOUND >UROPf SERViCI S'poie r. srtam <>«nan» LOUGA Is Part 14/15 Ott tl Oct Marteillll. Havre Dunkirk (OUIH 1 WEJI AFRICA StRVICt S'cort MORA I/T Ntv Ourban (21/11), Port Ehrabetri (22/11), Capetown (24/11). Matad. (21/11), Lagos (3/12), Cotonou (1/12). Accra. Takoradi Abidjan. Fr.«to«rn. Conakry, Dakar (22/12). Sport 'AMA 17 OCt206 words
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Advertisement197 1961-10-12 14 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from Class 'C above registered Contractors at the Office of the State Engineer. P.WD., Perak, Ipoh. up to 3.00 p.m. of the 26th October. 1961. for the Construction of New Rest House. V.I.P. Lodge and a Block of two unite Class 'H'197 words
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Advertisement1028 1961-10-12 14 Nona Please note that I have resigned from M/S. Guan Seng Hup Kee Transport Company with effect as from 1 1/10/61. (George Yeo Peck Tlew) NOTICE This Is to Inform the public that Mr. Loh Khee Sim Is no longer In the employment of Educational Aids Production Co. Ltd. and1,028 words
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Advertisement188 1961-10-12 14 NOTICE This is to notuy the public that Ng Slew Luiig the wife of Llm Bah Chee It Chua Bah Chee of No. SO Ja.an Ismail, Muar ha* left his protection, and that he will not re responsiole for any debts whatsoever Incurred by her hereafter and no longer regard*188 words
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Advertisement631 1961-10-12 15 NOTICES MENTAKAB RUBBER COMPANY (MALAYA) LIMITED (Incorporated In The Federation Of Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhat an interim dividend of 7'i'r, less AO'.c income tax. been declared in respect of the financial year ending 31st December. 1961 payable on 26th October. 1961, to Stockholders on the Register on that631 words
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Advertisement461 1961-10-12 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG Appointment o? Teeknleal Cadet j Applications are Invited for the DM of Technical Cadet, Water i Department, in the Salary Scale of $324x14-S3S2 plus Cost of Living and Housing Allowances at current rate and a motor-cycle Transport Allowance of $45 per month.461 words
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Advertisement843 1961-10-12 15 (Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT Werdt SS (Mm.) Box SO et*. extra i YOUNC LADY required In Kinder- t garten. School Certificate essential. Phone for appointment. Tel. (Spore) *****. TEMPORARY TEACHER. male/ female required to teach fulttlme, in St. Thomas' Primary English School, Kuantan— Tel. 15 Pahang. EXPERIENCED EXPLOSIVE843 words
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Advertisement820 1961-10-12 15 SITUATIONS VACANT Wordt Si (Min.)— Bex St et*. extra /ANTED H.S.C. STUOENTS with distinction/credit in Bcboo> Certificate English language for Interesting spare tlmr proof-reading work. University students will also be considered. Apply P.O Box 1308 Spore NEW REGISTRATIONS INVITED by Qualified stenograph*™ and typists for temporary and permanent Senior inal820 words
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Advertisement645 1961-10-12 15 ACCOMMODATION WANTED it Words Si (Min.)— Bex So ett. extra URGENTLY REQUIREO three bedroom bungalow long lease offered. Apply Box A 4940 ST. Spore. DUTCH FAMILY wants modern four 'five bedroom* bungalow, unfurnished/partly furnished. District 9/10/11, long lease possible; Phone B' pore *****. ENGLISH COUPLE oo children require two bedroom645 words
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Advertisement680 1961-10-12 15 TUITION 20 Words Si (Min.)— Box SI ett. txtr SECURE SUOCBSS in driving b; con.iultint; London Driving School 64 Selenie Road. Spore guided by ex penenced Instructors lastructrea charges moderate. *****. HONGKONG DRIVING SCHOOL Ex perieaced English Speaking Instructor! Complete Course $73/-. ReXreshe Course $25/-. Guaranteed $80/-. Con tact *****,680 words
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Advertisement829 1961-10-12 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE Words ti (Min.)— Box M cfs. extra ■UVINO A MLLINO Good Uaed Cars '33 upwards. Kasy Terms can be arranget*. 13 Calrnhill Road. Spore lei *****. RCCO. 19S» Lloyd Alexander. 3 aew tyres. Price $1300'- 0.n.0. 2 owners. View 4* Berwick Drive, Spore ft a.m. to 12829 words
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Advertisement541 1961-10-12 15 MISCELLANEOUS it Wordt SS Min.)— Box St ett. rxtrm. FREE CONSULTATION R»»am M*dtrni<t Rano»itt HOMES SHOP FROI'TS OFFICES LatMt Method! Hl«h Quality Milinalt SKILLED SHANGHAI EXPERTS Mosaic, O lazed Tile, Parquet. Vinyl, etc White-Washlng. Colour-palming, Window GnlH. Metal- Door*, Kenclnß. Electrical Kitting* Installation. CALL: "HOME ELECTRIC" IS, Battsry R*ad, S'Mrt.541 words
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844 1961-10-12 16 EPSOM JEEP - APPRENTICE DON IN A SURPRISE WIN ON OLD GARRYDEN EPSOM JEEP with pENANG, Wed—Apprentice jockey Don Lee today landed a shock winner for the Veni Vici Stable on eight-year-old Garryden. Garryden beat the hot favourite, Laralegis, ridden by Mickey Donnelly, to pa> dividends of $176 and $33. Garryden gave young844 words
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798 1961-10-12 16 Top- form Donnelly lands a smart double with Tua Pwar Ajnos Won by: 7. 2. dm. 12 1/5). Tote: $13. $5: $9; (11. Course teratchlngs: Flying Hand 8.10, Rapid Air 8.2. Tua Pwar made all the running to win as he liked. Smartly into stride, Tua Pwar was two lengths798 words
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Article39 1961-10-12 16 TOTAL POOL $86,937. Ist. No. *****1 ($38,470) 2nd. No. *****3 ($15,388) 3rd. No. *****7 7,694) STARTERS ($3,077)— *****5, *****3, *****7, *****6, *****3. CO N 8 OLATION ($1,000)— *****8, *****9. *****4, *****0. *****3. *****5, *****3. *****4. *****2. *****7.39 words
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Article234 1961-10-12 16 TPOH. Wed.-Entrles for the Perak Turf Club's amateur race meeting here on Saturday, Oct. 21. are: LANCERS CVP (Class 1> HANDICAP. BJF— Petrina, Early Bird. Courtier 11. Picture Goer 11. Charlemond. Holiday Plight Pizarro, Caesar. Dragon See.l Golden Dollar. Far Vision, High Sovereign. Distlne. Centaur. ntralU Code.234 words
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Article241 1961-10-12 16 LONDON, Wed. Avon's Pride, who will be ridden by E. Smith Instead of Bobby Elliott who has sustained a broken collar-bone became clear favourite at 11-1 for the Cesarewitch 3takes and was supported to win £4.000 at last night's ca Hover Angazi and Persian Lancer241 words
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Advertisement1074 1961-10-12 16 REPAIRS TO TANJONG BAIT lIKKV AT DI'NGIN Kill II lII— EAST COAST ROAD. The above ferry will be undei ana will be closed to al \emcular traffic between 8.00 p.m on 12.10.61. to 6.00 a.m. or 13.1061. NEW YEAR SEA SPORTS 1962. Tne Annual General Meeting for the 1962 Sea1,074 words
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Advertisement467 1961-10-12 16 NOTICE Federation of Malaya $5«.©00.000 5<~ r Registered Stock 3!/10— 1962/72 Notice Is hereby given that th« 1 Transfer Register of the above- mentioned Loan will be closec 1 from 17th to 31st October, 1961 both days Inclusive, for the pre- paration of interest warrants. Registrar of Public Debt. BANK467 words
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Advertisement831 1961-10-12 16 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received frotr Registered P.W.D. Contractor: from Class 'EX' and above will tx received at the Office of th< Executive Engineer. Works am Buildings. Ipoh up to 3.00 pjn. ol s the 18th October, 1961 for tin erection and completion of Clasi 1 'P*831 words
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Advertisement665 1961-10-12 16 TENDERS P.W.D. DINDINGS TENDER NOTICE i Tenders from Claw 'E* Contrac- tors and above will be received at the Office of the State Engineer. I P.WJ). Perak. Ipoh. up to 3.00 I pjn. of the 16th. October, 1961 s I for the Construction of 3 Class 'P' I 1 Quarters665 words
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Advertisement173 1961-10-12 16 MedalV.ll 11.2 CU.ft. Refrigerotor. Enjoy Frigidoira de-luae quality. Fer Only $37/- i month in Singapore only, (with smoll down poymawrt Frifidairt: Product of Gen«ro. MoMi 200 Cl»m«ntcou Avtnu*, Sirtaapor* INSECT BITES need munedmte treatment if the risk of a more serious infection is to bo ■void«d. Soothing, healing, antiseptic DDD173 words
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Article272 1961-10-12 17 LEE FOO SAN - Golden opportunity— MHF LEE FOO SAN IiLMNVJ STATES TOLD TO PREPARE PLAYERS FOR WORLD MEET By 'Must be ready to meet best in world' TPOH, Wed. Hoc- key associations in all states in the Federation are asked to get their players ready for selection for the world hockey tournament in272 words
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Article149 1961-10-12 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. lialaya'a cycli compete in the SEAP Games at Rangoon in December will be selected after the 75 miles road race and 1.000 metres sprint trial at Ipoh this weekend. The sprint will be held on Saturday and the road race nn Sunday.149 words
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114 1961-10-12 17 INDONESIA ASK SABA TO CONFIRM MATCH £DfGAPOBS, \\>d. The Singapore Amateur Boxing Association have received a cable from Indonesia asking for confirmation of their international match in Jakarta on Oct. 28. The match was originally scheduled in August but according to SABA secretary Leslie Long the Indonesians failed to confirm114 words
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215 1961-10-12 17 SBA tell trainees: Don't be shy of us CiINGAPORE, Wea. Singa»3 pore Badminton Association president Lim Kirn Peow. who Is also chairman of the training sub-committee, has told Singapore badminton players: "Don't be shy to tell us your viewd and problems." Mr. Lim told the Straits Times: "We called them215 words
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Article82 1961-10-12 17 SEOAMAT, Wed. The Malayan Hockey Feoeratlons triangular tournament. 1 1 which Negrl Sembllitn. Malacca and Johore will take part, will be held here on Oct. 14 and 15. The Johore HA. has selected 15 players for the triangular. They are: Austin de Cruz Lim Men?82 words
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Article156 1961-10-12 17 SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore A.A.A. wUI hold three trial*, the third on Nov. 5 at 6 p.m. at Shell ground; the second on Oct. 28 at 5 p.m. at Farrer Park and the first on Nov. 5 at 5 p.m. at Farrer Park. The qualifying standards are:156 words
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Article17 1961-10-12 17 SINGAPORE, Wed.— All oingapore Business Houses soccer matches scheduled for today at Farrer Park were postponed.17 words
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300 1961-10-12 17 K. FERNANDEZ - MAWF SEEK TENGKU'S AID IN BID FOR $15,000 GRANT K. FERNANDEZ r By KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Malayan Amateur Weightlifting Federation are seeking the assistance of the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, to e\pedite action on their application for Government grants. The MAWF had in February this year applied to300 words
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Article130 1961-10-12 17 23 IN PERAK PARTY FOR KOTA BHARU I POH, Wed Eighteen players and five officials of the Perak Amateur FA will leave here by plane tomorrow for Kota Brian for the second leg of the Malaya Cup inter-zone final against Kelantan at Kota Bharu on Friday. In the first 1*«130 words
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Article269 1961-10-12 17 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT; By Singapore, Wednesday SINGAPORE Amateur FAs immediate plans are building up a strong team for next year's Malaya Cup competition and possible participation in the Asian Games in Jakarta next, year, said an official today. The official said: "With these two major269 words
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Article77 1961-10-12 17 LONDON. Wed-Wohn Charles, Welsh international centre-foiward Of Italian Club Juven'us. staled on his arrival at London airport yesterday that he intended to quit Italian football at the end ol the year. Charles, who has come over to play for Wales agalnsi England at Cardifi on Saturday, saidReuter - 77 words
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Article103 1961-10-12 17 SINGAPORE, Wed.— "Tiny" Scow Watt Choon was today's guest star in the SCC Invitation rugger fifteen who beat OHQ 14-0 (a goal and three tries) on the padang. The little St. Andrew's Old Boys threequarter was easily the man-of-the-match with his brilliant running which often103 words
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Article42 1961-10-12 17 LONDON. Wed.— Results of last night's football matches: Div. 3 Brentford 0 Bristol City 2; Grimsby 0 Swindon 1; DJv. 4— Carlisle 0 Tranmere 3: Doncaster 0 Wrexham 2: Football League (»P second round replay— Roilierhani 2 Luton 0. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article24 1961-10-12 17 LONDON, Wed.— St. Helen's, at. home, beat Salford by 21-2 in their Rugby League Lancashire Cuy semi-nnal match last night. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article331 1961-10-12 17 Tengku Lee in VIP team pENANG. Wed. The Prime Ministers of Malaya ai.d Singapore. Tengku Abdul Rahman and Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, are in the team of 38 YIP golfe's whom the Yang di-Pertuan Agong will lead this weekend against a Penang team captained by the Governor. Raja Tun Uda331 words
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Article25 1961-10-12 17 LONDON. Wed— The penalty stroke, which replaces the penalty bully, is to be officially introduced Into English hockey in all matctiat after Christmas. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Advertisement165 1961-10-12 17 What's in the {SSM name? ML R^'|"i :r f iE^-.u- miuiw W£sJaß f t/ YySi~ f*H-i» i, w 1 1 vr**f *%$jS&v K3 I I MlMll^ Y\LkJr~j2k ftp* fTlf I i i J l II ii|f the assurance that you have the best-of-all vacuum flasks. Here's why: These THERMOS brand165 words
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Miscellaneous216 1961-10-12 17 SOCCER SAKA PREMIER LEAGUE: Europeans-Eurasians Combined v RAF Un. Besar 5.15). TAIPING KO: Town Council v BMH (Esplanade*. HOCKEY SPORE DIV. li Ceylonese v University (Balestier Rd>. S'GOR DIV. I: Police v FMC ■A" (Ourney Rd>: TPCA A" v SEA Princes Rd>: DIV. 2: Agricultural College v FMC ~W <Sr.216 words
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Article, Illustration685 1961-10-12 18 100 million shackled by Red imperialism' BRIGHTON Wednesday MACLEOD: I BELIEVE IN BRITISH COLONIALISM \IK. lain Macleod, l outgoing Colonial Secretary, said today that while Britain had reduced the number of people living in Crown territories to 23 million, Russian imperialism had shackled 100 million men and women. "When you685 words
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Obituary96 1961-10-12 18 H B OE SILVA (Johnny) brother of Tnn> de Sil\a and brother-in-law Of i H.J C. KulaMngha, pft.Med away Wed- -I.\ Conner iraves 41 Norfolk Road, 3 p.m 12-10-61 for the Cathrdrul <.. Hie CJood S.n-pneril Thence to H i-i I irl tor internment. MRS. RENJITHAM DMAS, wire Of96 words
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Article41 1961-10-12 18 ARNOLO AND GIRLIE 'hank all relative* friends lor Ihcir dona- .Hi:- Mild coniloleim.- .it :he i ti«-ir loving mother, on ll.ni SI. THE FAMILY Ol fctt M I S. Nathan expraaaaa ih*ir Mnctrr thanks o( condolence. t tendance nt funeral.41 words
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Article443 1961-10-12 18 LONDON. Wed.— Soirlnum in tbe London Stock market* today «M advirscly allected by sever;, i disappointing company statement* and industrials were distinctly I dull. News that Babcock and Wilcox i was not pa> ing an interim dtvid- 1 cix' was UK chief disturbing factor and the shares :>:443 words
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Article37 1961-10-12 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. The "Puraddhathl Sathurthl" i September festival which I falls on Friday will be celebrated at the Sri Ser.naga Vinayagar Temple. Ceylon Road, with special poojas and ceremonies from 5 p.m to 8 p.m.37 words
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142 1961-10-12 18 Red 'peace with Formosa' bid claimed HONOLULU. Wed. The Honolulu Star Bulletin in a copyrighted story said today the Chinese Communists have launched new undercover proposals aimed at making peace with the Nationalists. The story, written by veteran Asian reporter Richard Hughes, said the Communists were offering "subtle and persuasiveUPI - 142 words
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Article79 1961-10-12 18 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Captain Jay Yeh. alias Jau Yeh. Senior First Officer, Malayan Airways, today sued his wife, Yvonne Frances Leng, for divorce on grounds of adultery. His petition in High Court cited Benjamin Wong, as co-respondent. The couple were married in Canton. China, in 1949.79 words
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Article36 1961-10-12 18 i SINGAPORE. Wed. Memjbers of the Straits Chinese j Methodist Church In KamIpong Kapor. will visit the School for the Blind on Oct. 21 to greet boys and girls whose birthdays fall duraig October.36 words
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118 1961-10-12 18 BARRISTER AGREES TO FIGHT DEPORTATION DARWIN. Wed.— A Melbourne barrister, Mr. I Frank Galbally. has agreed I to accept a brief to contest the deportation of two Malayans. Darts bin Aris. 31, and Zainal bin Hashim, 24. I who are in hiding in Darwin. The Minister for Immli gration, Mr.Reuter - 118 words
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Article36 1961-10-12 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. The State Coroner. Mr. Sathl V. Kandlah. today returned a misadventure verdict on Yeo Seng Guan. 12. a schoolboy, who was killed in a traffic accident at Gulllemard Road on Sept. 12.36 words
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623 1961-10-12 18 Barisan: equal time demand reiterated SINGAPORE. Wed TWO Barisan Sosialis leaders, Mr. Liin Chin Siong and Mr. S. Woodhull, today reiterated their demand for equal time i<> talk over Radio Singapore on what they described us :i "smear campaign* 1 by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, in his623 words
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