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Title Section20 1961-12-02 1 AVFnAfiF IKAIM CERTIFIED SAIF EXCEEDS 510.000 The Straits Times Mate's fane" 1 Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1961. 15 CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration1170 1961-12-02 1 Yong gives three reasons why boycott failed It's the highest total so far SINGAPORE, Friday A TOTAL of 1,958 out of 3,169 candidates 62 per cent, the highest number since the boycott be£an sat for the (Government Chinese Secondary Four examination in Singapore today. in reporting1,170 words
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801 1961-12-02 1 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - Second class citizens? Oh no Tengku DOUG LACKERSTEEN From LONDON, Friday II would be quite wrong to believe that Singapore citizens would become second class citizens in the proposed Greater Malaysia, Tengku Abdul Rahman said here today. The Malayan Prime Minister, speaking at a press conference, said that the inhabitants801 words
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Article145 1961-12-02 1 Aussies can go anytime: Premier LONDON. Fri. Tongku Abdul Rahman, Malaya's Prime Minister, said here today he did not mind if Australian troops stationed in Malaya "leave tomorrow." The Tengku was answering questions at a press conference which dealt mainly with the Anglo-Mala-yan agreement on the setting up of aReuter - 145 words
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Article30 1961-12-02 1 MANILA, Fri. Communist Huks attacked a village some 65 miles north of Manila on Thursday night, killing a policeman and his son, the Evening News reported today.—U.P.l.30 words
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Article217 1961-12-02 1 HONG KONG, Fri. ¥>OLICE investigations lnI to the seizure of 144 lb. of gold worth about £31,250 from two air travellers from the Middle East led to the discovery of an international smuggling ring set up about two months ago. A court there was told this today217 words
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Article582 1961-12-02 1 SINGAPORE. Friday. OTUDENT pickets today "celebrated" the end of the five-day Government Chinese Secondary Four examination which they boycotted with a "victory march" in the grounds of the Chinese High School in Bukit rimah. From 2 pm. to 6 p.m. about 4.000 students waved paper582 words
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Article299 1961-12-02 1 S'pore banks hit again SINGAPORE. Fvi. The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association today announced that its Singapore members would only accept cheques drawn on themselves tomorrow. A spokesman tor thr as*ociatlon said that this action was due to a "go-slow" by the employees of the Chartered Bank in Battery Road, and299 words
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Article35 1961-12-02 1 UN DEBATES CHINA I sill i» NATIONS l ri. iin General Mi) began Mil Jcb.it'- for first Umi Lm y\\\» should rep China In United N Btnmnnist Pckni; <>r Nationalist rim* hi li>rmi'- 135 words
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Advertisement38 1961-12-02 1 fe^ modernize '^/^^k. y° ur nome mi- /t tMli with the Lockaet* MALAYA'S EDUCATION AlM— by MINISTER: Page 11 IMPORTED Lflp^^Wy B^l I bouquet La; I IMPORTED ■"■> \?W toil wmih WKHr Wl X^^^VW AGENCIES LTD. C- yj 138 words
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194 1961-12-02 2 Baronet jailed for offence against girl of 11 I ONDON, Fri. Sir Alastair George Miller, 68, a baronet, was Jailed for a year at Stafford yesterday after a Jury had taken over seven hours to find him guilty of taking away a girl of 11. but not guilty on chargesReuter - 194 words
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110 1961-12-02 2 BANDA AT AIRPORT TO WELCOME MAUDLING KLANTYRE. Krl.— Mr. Reginald Maudling, the British Colonial Secretary, arrived in Biantyre yesterday from Salisbury and was greeted by Dr. Hastings Banda. Nyasaland's Minister of Natural Resources and Local Government and leader of the Malawi Congress Party. Mr. Maudling is paying a two-day visitReuter - 110 words
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112 1961-12-02 2 CAPE CANAVERAL (Florida Fri. America's space chimpanzee Fnos arrived yesterday at St. George's on the British Atlantic Island of Bermuda. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration announced that Enos arrived at Bermuda aboard the U.S. destroyer Storme, which plucked the chimp from theReuter - 112 words
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Article90 1961-12-02 2 LOUIS XVIII JEWELS AUCTIONED LONDON. Fri.— A ruby ano diamond tiara and bracelets once part of the French Crown Jewels, were sold to London dealers at the Sot he by auction rooms here yesterday for £44,000 fauout $374,000). Sold in two lots, they formed part of a set ordered by90 words
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Article83 1961-12-02 2 CAIRO. Fri -Four French officials, arrested in a dawn swoop a week ago on chargeof espionage and plotting to kill President Nasser, will be tried In open court next week, the authoritative Cairo newspaper Al Ahram reported today. The four men. Jean Paul Belllvier, Andre Mattel.83 words
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285 1961-12-02 2 Withdraw from Seato call by 20 MPs LONDON, Fri. rpWENTY Members of Parliament tabled a motion last night denouncing the SouthEast Asia Treaty and requesting the British Government to give three months notice of its intention to withdraw from the Seato alliance and renounce all obligations under the treaty. TheReuter - 285 words
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242 1961-12-02 2 a non-nuclear club probe call by U.N. NEW YORK, Friday. THE United Nations main political committee called yesterday for pledges against the spread of ownership of nuclear weapons, and for an inquiry into the possibility of establishing a non-nuclear club. It unanimously approved without a vote an Irish resolution askingReuter - 242 words
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Article127 1961-12-02 2 Nigeria a desire to be republic LAGOS (Nigeria i, Fri.— The Nigerian Prime Minister, Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa said yesterday that he personally was in favour of Nigeria becoming a republic. He told editors at a Pres. c conference here that he supported the idea of a repuDlic because ofReuter - 127 words
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Article80 1961-12-02 2 KUWAIT'S UN BID VETOED BY RUSSIA NEW YORK. Fri. Russia yesterday vetoed Kuwait's admission to the United Nations. contending that the oil-rich former Bnii :i protectorate was not a oovereign state but a dependency of Britain Mr. Valerian Zorln. Soviet president of the Security Council, told the council this dependenceReuter - 80 words
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Article35 1961-12-02 2 ROME, Fri. Mr. Khrushchev has sent a message of Rood wishes to Pope John on his recent 80th birthday, and a reply has been sent, a Vatican Press office spoke.sman said. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Miscellaneous16 1961-12-02 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby (OACBn/Lf (T^\ THOU«MT tfXlt) MOMM If you make *m) /*xi ctant\16 words
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Article178 1961-12-02 3 5-hour battle in French prison PARIS, Fri. After a flve-hour tear-gas battle between riot police and rightwing "Algerie Francaise prisoners, a former French Deputy was taken from Sante Jail to a detention centre early today. Riot police, armed with rifles, went in after the prisoners some in their uniforms andReuter - 178 words
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Article34 1961-12-02 3 LONDON. Fri. Queen Elizabeth will again this year record her traditional Commonwealth Christmas message in mid -December to enable her to have a free day with her family on Christmas Day—- .Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article64 1961-12-02 3 NAGOYA, Fri. Japan will launch a rocket carrying a monkey in its nose cone for a space probe early nexc spring, it was learned yester day. The Science and Technology Agency said the rocker will be fired from Omura Bay In Kyushu Island, south of Honshu. ItUPI - 64 words
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322 1961-12-02 3 A FAR-REACHING AIM TO OPEN UP MARKETS GATT on proposals to help less-developed lands GENEVA, Friday. FAR-REACHING proposals designed to open up markets for less-developed countries and to encourage the growth of their industries were made in a communique issued by Gatt (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade) here yesterday.Reuter - 322 words
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Article32 1961-12-02 3 JAKARTA. Frl. Nine Darui Islam rebels were killed and three others captured in a mopping-up operation in the Subang ristrict of west Java, according to an army announcement. U.P.I.UPI - 32 words
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Article54 1961-12-02 3 BELFAST, Fri.— A Northern Ireland bus was blown up at Tullyrosmearn, County Fermanagh, near the border with the Irish Republic shortly after dark last night. Six men in battledress. armed with rifles and ma-chine-guns, ordered the driver, conductor and 12 passengers out and put a bombReuter - 54 words
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241 1961-12-02 3 more work, less food and no cigarettes f ONDON. Fri— An eminent physician told 500 business executives yesterday that there were three ways towards long life more work, less food, and no cigarettes. Sir Derrick Dunlop. Professor of Therapeutics and Clinical Medicine at Edinburg University, told a health conference forReuter - 241 words
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149 1961-12-02 3 French Assembly suspended in Algeria fist-fight PARIS, Friday. DEPUTIES came to blows and the Speaker suspended the session of the French National Assembly yesterday in a debate on Budget estimates for Algeria. Ushers separated the battling deputies. Passions rest* after rightwing speakers attacked Government policy and the deputy for Corsica,Reuter - 149 words
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Article43 1961-12-02 3 ROME. Fri. Twelve saJlor^ were killed in a fire aboard the 3,000-ton Rumanian freighter lasi, it was learned when the ship docked at Gallipoli. south-east Italy, yesterday. The fire was believed to have followed an engineroom explosion. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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87 1961-12-02 3 SYDNEY, Frl. Fifteen people were killed after a Viscount airliner took off at Sydney Airport Into a thunderstorm last night. The Viscount, on a scheduled flight to Canberra, was routed over Botany Bay to avoid Incoming airliners, but 10 minutes af- ter take-offReuter - 87 words
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Miscellaneous459 1961-12-02 3 RADIO MALAYA tS ta T 5 n ?Ta n o I !T..irt»^ NAT.ONAL SHORTWAVE o^^ A^r^r^r^. r *dio Singapore feu: 6.05 Morning Melodies; 7.00 SHORT W AVE SERVICE: Melodies And Memories; 130 Time MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: Signal, The News; 7.35 Mlnlste- <'• metres rial Talks- 750 Sana Tim»- s rut459 words
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428 1961-12-02 4 A SUPPLEMENTARY EXAM WILL BEGIN ON MONDAY SINGAPORE, Fri Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, announced in the Legislative Assembly today that candidates, who passed the Government Chinese Secondary Four examination boycotted by agitators would be eligible for 100 bursaries tenable for428 words
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395 1961-12-02 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. HOW two bullets went off from a service revolver accidentally when a police officer hit a man with it on his head while arresting him, was told by a witness at the Assize Court today. The witness. Inspector Chan395 words
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203 1961-12-02 4 DEFENDANT DENIES BID TO STRANGLE HOUSEWIFE SINGAPORE. Fri. A senior War Department employee today denied in court an allegation that he had on Mar. 20 tried to strangle his neighbour, a housewife, and was bitten by her on the arm. Lee Hun Nle, of Jalan Bahagia, was making his defence203 words
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Article166 1961-12-02 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. A housewife, who severely assaulted her teenaged step daughter while punishing her, was today fined $150 by Mr. Ho Thian Cheh. the Tenth Magistrate. Yeo Ah Lek. 41. of East Coast Road, was found guilty of wilfully assaulting Ong Al Choo. 12. at their166 words
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Article33 1961-12-02 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Water will be shut off tomorrow from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Zones Four and Six and In Zones One and Beven from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.33 words
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Article121 1961-12-02 4 A CHINESE seaman existed alone on a raft In the Atlantic for FIVE MONTHS before he was picked vp suffering from nothing worse than a stomach disorder. Poon Lim literally cheated death and so did others like Nicholas Alkemade, who fell three-and-a-half miles without a parachute and121 words
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Article, Illustration42 1961-12-02 4 THESE women are among about 200 employees of William Jacks and Co. (Singapore) Ltd. who are now on strike. They were among the picket lines outside the firm's premises in Bukit Timah Road. (Story in back page).42 words
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Article91 1961-12-02 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Larry Adler. accompanied by Cheung Mun Chit, gave a harmonica lecital In ihe Victoria Theatre tonight. Mr Adler. who has played in Singapore with considerable success on at least two previous occasions, drey only a small audience tonight. Probably his best performance tonight was91 words
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Article53 1961-12-02 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Tan Hon Loong has been elected president of the South Branch of the Alumni Association of the College of Agriculture. Other office bearers are: Ist vice-President, Mr. Osman bin Ismail; 2nd vice-pre-sident, Mr. Tan Peng Gee: secretary Mr. Lav Theng Siak: and treasurer, Mr.53 words
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285 1961-12-02 5 UK ban bid may hinder West Indian entry to US LONDON, Friday. MR. Hugh Gaitskell, leader of the Labour Opposition, suggested last night that by imposing a quota on West Indian migration to Britain the Government was jeopardising emigration of West Indians to the United States. He was speaking inReuter - 285 words
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88 1961-12-02 5 THE 'DEAD' WOMAN WHO MOVED BACK TO LIFE PEMBROKE (Wales), Fri. Doctors here today were fighting for the life of 78 year old Miss Frances Morris who prople thought was dead. The village policeman at her home in Crymmych, near here, and neighbours who found her lying in her kitchenReuter - 88 words
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Article, Illustration58 1961-12-02 5 The Arcbbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Arthur Ramsay, prays over Mahatma Gandhi's shrine at Rajghat. New Delhi recently. He attended the World Council of Churches session in the capital. At the Gandhi sbrinc he said. "I am happy to pay homage to a noble soul and58 words
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Article95 1961-12-02 5 I ONDON. Fri.— A 48-hour unofficial strike by some ot London 1 9,000 taxi driver* yesterday hit taxi services throughout the capital, and at London airport In particular. A maximum of 12 cabs was reported serving the airport where there are normally 100. The taxi-driversReuter - 95 words
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91 1961-12-02 5 I ONDON. Fri. Twelve attractive secretaries have launched a rescue service for London businessmen In distress. They will tour London daily in a bus equipped with radio telephone their notebooks and portable typewriters ready 'xj rush to the aid of any DusinessmanReuter - 91 words
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219 1961-12-02 5 Test ban talks deadlock Dean goes home GENEVA, Friday. TVfR- Arthur Dean, United States delegate to the three-power nuclear conference, said here today that the United States still hoped to convince Russia of tho necessity for an internationally controlled nuclear test ban treaty in which the world would have fullReuter - 219 words
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Article58 1961-12-02 5 RANGOON, Fri. The Prime Minister of Burma, U \u, said yesterday that he plans to become a Buddhist missionary in India when he leaves politics next March at the end of his current term. He told the Burma Journalists' Association that he would join the Buddhist mission atUPI - 58 words
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Article40 1961-12-02 5 BRUSSELS. Fri. Mr Edward Heath. Britain's Lord Privy Seal who Is in charge of negotiations with the European Common Market, left here by air today lor Stockholm to lecture to the European Free Trade Association's Action Committee.40 words
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Article224 1961-12-02 5 LONDON. Fri.— A Sunday newspaper reporter on a vice Inquiry married one of the prostitutes he Mtervlewed In the hope that he would change her ways, but when she took up with her old clients again he bought a gun, a court here was tolriReuter - 224 words
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Advertisement357 1961-12-02 5 I FREE GIFTS s s 3ltl I EX THE SLIMLINE SHIRTS TOHIXO SPORT SHIRTS j s s FREE GIFTS One Lighter for every purchase oi one 1 TORINO OR MOTEK SHIRT. s s I I For Value, visit I JAPAN HOUSE LTD. 131, Middle Road, Singapore. S Tel: ***** S357 words
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Advertisement303 1961-12-02 5 _Mea rig- \~> -r ■i-J CHRISTMAS '|Ki;i DISCOUNTS «C W. up to 20% on oil purchases tram Ist Dec. f t vS'- .~S^f 23rd D«c. Don't miss this chance to H 'Wj Mve. We have a complete range ot >Xv\'inr tC W Ony man f heart. SINGAPORE'S ONLY EXCLUSIVE MEN'S303 words
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Article, Illustration2452 1961-12-02 6 The fears of those who are political risks by Mr. Tan SINGAPORE, Friday The Speaker rules on attempt to repeat policy T»HE MINISTER for National Development, Mr. Tan Kia Gan. said in the Leg i s 1 a t i ye Assembly's continued debate on merger today that people who2,452 words
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Article, Illustration123 1961-12-02 7 em>KM pickets boycotting the Singapore Government Chinese Secondary Four examination mass outside the Teachers' Training College examination centre in Patterson Road yesterday as they prepare to march off. From the TTC. the students went to the Chinese High School in Bukit Timah Road123 words
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Article25 1961-12-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— The Department of Information Services will hold a film show In the Lake Gardens on Sunday at 7 p.m.25 words
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114 1961-12-02 7 MALAYSIA: BRITAIN DID CONSULT THE OTHERS ONDON, Fri.— Before the JL recent Malaysia talks in London, the British Government had consulted the Governments of North Borneo and Sarawak and sought the views of the Sultan of Brunei, the House of Commons was told. Mr. Harold Davies (Labour) had asked whatReuter - 114 words
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262 1961-12-02 7 Turf club's gift for tuition by top surgeons SINGAPORE, Friday. T»HE University of Malaya in Singapore will be able from next year, to get the services of top foreign experts in surgery thanks to the Singapore Turf Club. rhe club has decided to provide $15,000 every year towards the cost262 words
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Article50 1961-12-02 7 Fair in aid of Girl Guides KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. The Selangor Girl Guide Association will stage a food and fun fair at the Brickfields national-type English School at Jalan Abdul Samad tomorrow at noon. Proceeds will go to the Selangor Guide Hut Fund. The Tengku Ampuan will open the fair.50 words
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Article228 1961-12-02 7 TWO MEN WIN BRIBERY APPEAL oINGAPORE, Fri.— Two furniture dealers, sentenced by a district court to two years' jail for corruption, had their conviction and sentence quashed in an appeal in the High Court today. The two men are Ng Kong Yue, alias Robert, and Wu Ken San, alias Ngo228 words
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Article25 1961-12-02 7 KUALA PILAH. Frl. The Yang dl-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembllan will open a new community centre at Kampong Pilah Tengah on Monday.25 words
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Article102 1961-12-02 7 CINGAPORE. Fri.—Singapore Umno will send a delegation of 50 to Kuala Lumpur to greet Malaya's Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, who returns on Tuesday afternoon from London after his successful Malaysia talks. This was disclosed here by the party's secretarygeneral. Syed Esa Almenoar, today.102 words
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Article84 1961-12-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. Radio Malaya's "Radio Star" contest will be held at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall on Dec. 23. For the first time since the contest was launched three years ago. Radio Singapore will send a team of singers to compete on a regional basis.84 words
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Advertisement114 1961-12-02 7 FOR ALL SINGAPORE HOUSEWIVES X^ 1 For trtry On. A Ift tin *i^^^T or Three 2 18. tint of PIGEON BRAND COOKING OIL purKm f jl chot«d on Of bttort 15th De W camb«r 196T, ONE 60c. bar of '3-Muik«te«ri' «o«p fl i» n uH FRI E '/H&t&r^. 'Mb j*+114 words
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Advertisement170 1961-12-02 7 9^shW[cHivEßsl people D 9C |X' P B The happiest way of knowing is lasting! Taste Chivers, and you'll know— how plump and perfect your favourite fruits can be— how Chivers jam can be so much more delicious! Yes, only Chivers jam and marmalade is good enough for your table! choose170 words
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Article, Illustration246 1961-12-02 8 A RELAXING DAY IN PENANG GOLF. THEN SNIPE SHOOTING TWE Yang di-Pertuan Aeons is shielded from the rain by five umbrellas as he walks towards the gangway to board the railway launch Elizabeth on his arrival at Prai by the Royal train from Kuala Lumpur.246 words
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Article30 1961-12-02 8 BATU GAJAH. Fri. Mr. Goh Wai Wah. 24, a teacher at the Royal English School here Is leaving for England soon to take up a course in architecture.30 words
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Article243 1961-12-02 8 AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS GET A BOOST KUALA LUMPUR. Friday REACHING by audio-visual aids in Malaya's 5,000 1 schools will be stepped up next year. The grant of $50,000 which has been given for this purpose is an increase of 530.500 over this year's $19,500. Most of the $50,000 would be spent243 words
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103 1961-12-02 8 INDUSTRIAL PEACE— AS Mr. M SEES IT IPOH. Fri The acting Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manickavasagam said here today that management-la-bour problems should be ironed cut by the two parties getting together and talking things over in a spirit of friendly understanding. Mr. Manickavasagam, who spent 90 minutes this103 words
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Article62 1961-12-02 8 KLANO. Fri— Two daughters of the Sultan of Selangor. Tengku Nor Marina, two-and-a-half, and Tengku Nor Zlhan. four, will go on a oneweek visit to Medan with their mother, the Tengku Ampuan. In January. "his Is the Tengku Ampuan s first visit t j Medan. her62 words
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Article29 1961-12-02 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl^-The Gurkha Engineers. being transferred to Kluang, Johore. will formally hand over their Sungei Besi camp to the Ist Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment next Wednesday29 words
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Article174 1961-12-02 8 9.02 INCHES OF RAIN IN 24 HOURS I(OTA BHARU. Fri. v The airport at Pengkalan Chepa recorded 9.02 inches uf rain in the 24-hour period up to 7 a.m. today— the heaviest rainfall for any single day this year. The rain -swollen Kelantan River Is fast rising and at least174 words
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Article71 1961-12-02 8 NEW SET-UP AT MALAYAN ALUMINIUM NEW YORK. Fri. Aluminium Ltd. announced yesterday that Deithi-lm and Co. Ltd.. Zurich. Switzerland, will participate as a minority shareholder In Alcan Malayan Aluminium Co.. the Canadian company's new plant in Malaya Deithelm and Co. has been Aluminium Ltd'.s sales representative in Malaya since 1947.71 words
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Obituary30 1961-12-02 10 2* H'ortfi (Vl'mnam) DEL TOFO: On NoiTOllw I«th. Via I>. I Tufo of Little Uad4e»d*n, H--itfordehire, hu abend of Kathrrlnr and Mhef "f I'eter, Anthony, Sarah. <:*ory and Simon.30 words
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Article28 1961-12-02 10 2* V«Mj| {if i.HiMnni MRS O.K. MAJUMDAR. OMMM and Majumdar brothers thank MaMtVM and fririid.. for their lettexa and <abir. or rondo, erne 0* their rrc«ot bereavtMM.28 words
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Article189 1961-12-02 10 It W*rdi $1$ (Minimum) ITTV COtTILLO wpnvarmi llni«r at Tb» Oockpu. TNI COCKPIT'S Javt Rl]((Ur»l ■*rr*d •vhjp Saturday and Sunday luaeh time. MOKC MOM." Thai a wkat tb< mat ii i" Myron wbrn you »»rv» Tries Oat far brMkfun. an a packet i^may. TACKt OP IMACINATION but xirt for189 words
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Article92 1961-12-02 10 J» Wtrit lt.Ss (Mi*.) wiiLlv church. aaraaisan. »'|«*it Sraool 8.16 am.. anoday ■arrlea p.m. All walcona. PRHBYTaiiIAN CHURCH In MB(apora, Oreaar* Road. Sunday larrlca V a.m. and p.m. All welcome. lILI-rRiUVTINIAM CHURCH S'.caar a>r»'re». Zloa, Seranroan (Jaraoa; 9.00 a.m. Gallllaa, 61 m.a. Paali Panjaac Road: 0.30 a.m. Juroaa92 words
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Article728 1961-12-02 10 The ministerial conference of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt) ana the continuing nineteenth session of contracting patties have quietly come to grips with the complexities of international trade as it aiYects under-developed countries in a way that noisier conferences have generally failed to728 words
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Article266 1961-12-02 10 All Malayans today wish Godspeed to Their Majesties the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong as they leave for India and Pakistan in response to long-standing invitations from Dr. Rajendra Prasad und Field Marshal Ayub Khan. A variety of factors combine to make these State visits266 words
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Article153 1961-12-02 10 All praise should be heaped upon Singapore parents, supporters and children who turned out yesterday without cowboy-and-Indian masks over their faces, without a lot or rowdy ostentation, but steadfast in their intentions, to nelp make the day's attendance at examination centres the best yet, with two thirds of153 words
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Article, Illustration1509 1961-12-02 10 RUTH GLASS - RUTH GLASS AN IMMENSE URGENCY BEGINS TO SWEEP THE CARIBBEAN... —AND THE CRY IS HURRY. MAN! COME SOON!' FROM KINGSTON. FRIDAY ON the quay at Kingston, in the sweat of noon, the onlookers press against the gate. An Italian liner leaves1,509 words
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583 1961-12-02 10 STANLEY - STANLEY From UYS: Capetown, Friday MASS meetings will be held In South Africa on December 10. Human Rights Day, when ex-Chief Albert Luthull is due to receive the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo. Inevitably, a fierce political controversy is raging among whites and583 words
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Advertisement688 1961-12-02 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. 7* Warit Sit (Minimum) VAN(. COHFIELO Cbu-VUTI yoilßC*at iMgtoat o f Mr. Ut>. X.a. Vo'int to I'.ol'in Haxon, rldmt aon ot Mra. M. Con.. 1 and lata Mr. W.B. Corftn.l 1-12-M. ITWIIN SAN CHEONC. yOUDKUt •mi of Mr. ft Mra. Ng Cbtoh Plag nod bMg Sim, elder dauKbtcr688 words
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Advertisement214 1961-12-02 10 JL) what GIFTS! 58j I "owarful FM/AM J '•,*ifr Vl IMORT WAVI 11 Mm P 1 |MotfeiriTF-500 *~"/n Rid, t t#f aj,^ nSJSmWm^mmWi'' I rul »«"i"t a-ial, JvsIIVHIBMaIH jjSj-C* I pracition vamiar I^BSBB£^BYSaaI I H^B^j9e>2 v 1 «I"«ppaarii«« t«l«- J .#<? leaping antannat m "^•■■■^■■l 1,,, rjjggjg rf?^ TRANSISTOR RADIOS.214 words
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Article, Illustration100 1961-12-02 11 Heart case student graduates with honours PERTH. Fri Malayan student Yeoh Oon Sain. SS, who last year underwent a serious heart operation here, has graduated with honours from the I'niyersity of Western Australia. And he probably does not know it yet. Prnang-born Ycoh is now at s«-a in the liner100 words
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Article37 1961-12-02 11 IPOH. Fri. Leong Khai Onn. 25. was today jailed for two years when he pleaded guilty in the Sessions Court, here to possessing a false identity card in Pasir Pniji new village on Oct. 22.37 words
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Article62 1961-12-02 11 Book early for Xmas trunk calls KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The Telecommunications Department u-ged Federation and Singapore subscribers today to book early if they wished to make greeting calls overseas during the Christmas and the New Year. Bookings will be accepted from Monday. Singapore subs crlbers should dial 908. People in62 words
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Article47 1961-12-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Seventy people went to the Accountant -General's office here today to redeem premium bonds issued by the Government in 1951. They collected a total of $4,000. A total of $1,253,395 is to be collected by the holders of the bonds.47 words
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Article424 1961-12-02 11 MINISTER REFERS TO SPORE STUDENT TROUBLES IN SPEECH ON FEDERATION'S PLANS FOR CHINESE SCHOOLS KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. J HK Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Talib, today referred to the student troubles in Singapore and said: "In the Federation, we want an education system which424 words
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116 1961-12-02 11 'SUDDENLY HE PUT HIS ARMS ROUND ME' mJTTERWORTH, Fri. A JD girl rubber tapper, Chik binte Dams, said in a magistrate's court today that a labourer embraced lier while she was at work one morning. "He came up to me on the pretext of asking for some water, then he116 words
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Article40 1961-12-02 11 PENANG. Frl. A sampan man's over-eagerness cost him a $140 line today. Lim Too Kla, 25, pleaded guilty to boarding a Dutch vessel, the Van Neck, before it had been cleared in Penang Harbour this morning.40 words
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Article41 1961-12-02 11 TANJONG MALIM. FrL Two teachers of t c Sekolah Dato Abdul Razak here, Mr. Mark Anthony and Mr. K. Thangarajah, will leavt by air on Dec. 15 for a one-year course at the Teachers TrainIng College at Kirkby.41 words
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Article, Illustration87 1961-12-02 11 School's out— 6 weeks ITUALA LUMPtJB. Fri. The «ix-weck December vacation for 1,300.000 schoolchildren in the l deration has begun. Teachers (in background) watch boys of tbe Methodist Boys' School rush out as the bell signals end of term. The Crown Prince of Brunei, Pengiran Muda Hassanal Bolkiah, accompanied byChan Wai Hon - 87 words
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Article152 1961-12-02 11 SINGAPORE, Friday. FIFTY-THREE members of the Nee Soon branch of the Singapore People's Alliance led by the branch chairman, Mr. Lim Siak Juan, resigned from the party yesterday. Their resignation follows close on the heels of that of three SPA leaders, including the sec-retary-general, Mr.152 words
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Article121 1961-12-02 11 IfUALA LUMPUR, 1V Frl.— The Federation Government has granted pioneer status to three more companies which have a total nominal share capital of $9 million. A director of one of the firms Malayan Industrial Plastics Ltd. is Mr. Chew Swee Kee, former Minister of121 words
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Article84 1961-12-02 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. Fortyfour employees of the Asia Insurance Co. Ltd. will share $9,576 which the company will pay them in the form of readjustment of salaries retrospective from June this year. Employees will receive* sums ranging from $90 to $390 in back pay tomorrow.84 words
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Article48 1961-12-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Technical College Alumni Association and the Selangor Penghulus Association have had their registration cancelled because they have ceased I to function, a gazette notification disclosed today. Both organisations had failed to submit their annual returns to the Registrar of Societies.48 words
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121 1961-12-02 11 PASSING-OUT PARADE TODAY FOR 18 OFFICERS CUNGEI BESI, Fri.— A ceremonlal passing out parade will be held at the Federation Military College here at 9 a.m. tomorrow for the first batch of 18 short service officer cadets, who have completed 13 months' training. The cadets came from all ranks of121 words
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Article47 1961-12-02 11 BENTONG. Frl.— A housewife. Chia Ying. 23. of Chul Yin Street here, was yesterday fined $25 or two weeks' jail for assaulting another housewife, Choong Sal Len. with a clog on Sept. 17. She was ordered to pay $15 compensation to Choong.47 words
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Article42 1961-12-02 11 SINGAPORE. FrL— Hearing of the dispute between the Singapore Printing Employees' Union and the Straits Times Press (Malaya) Ltd.. before the industrial Arbitration Court was postponed today because Mr. C. V. Devan Nalr. representing the union, was taken ill.42 words
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Article156 1961-12-02 11 A leaflet war on thugs in Penang pENANG, Fri.— Penang police have launched a leaflet war on gangsterism. "Don't let secret society thugs bully you," state* a leaflet now being distributed throughout the state The leaflet urges victims to notify police promptly of any gangsterism. This can be done, the156 words
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Article71 1961-12-02 11 GIRL FACES MISCHIEF CHARGE SINGAPORE. Frl- A girl member of the Singapore Work Brigade today pleaded not guilty to three charges of committing mLschief by setting fire to three bicycles at the brigade camp-site in AirDort Road on Nov. 24. Lee Loon Llan. who was allowed bail of $1,000 was71 words
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Advertisement75 1961-12-02 11 Vm ZJQf* ORANGE PEKOE 2g£TT QUALITY CEYLON f TEA-THE LUXURY <V YOU CAN AFFORD im (Only $2.85 per Ib.) q IP" "> The Essence of a Tasty Test is J Sure Acquiescence that GOLD mm LEAK TEA is Easily the BEST Sole Agents: J F.JL BARTHOLOMEUSZ (1926) LTD. 1 87,75 words
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Advertisement215 1961-12-02 11 Westinghouse Refrigerators (Made in U.S.A.) 5g I^^^^^^^^^^^^^tP 1 1 1 1 Dif rr ■S g^^y^W Wvl/t L "yta^^Rj^w- fro itu SIN HUP HIN, 51, Prinsep St S'pocr UNITED RADIO CO., LTD., 1 1 8, Ochord Rd., S pert. SOUTH ASIA TRADING CO. 351, Victorio St Spar*. Sol* Agents: KHOO HENG215 words
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Article, Illustration870 1961-12-02 12 COSTS AWARDED TO LEE AND STRAITS TIMES- SINGAPORE. Fri.w The Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose, today set aside notices of motion in connection with an application by Inche Abdul Aziz bin Rahaman for leave to issue a writ or writs of attachment870 words
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Article70 1961-12-02 12 BENTCNG. Hi. Leong Weng. 55. a former labourer, will appear In court here on Monday in a preliminary inquiry into the murder of three women and a man 10 years ago. He was alleged to have killed Loo Mool Lan, her sisters. Ah Llm and Chan70 words
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334 1961-12-02 12 GOVT. DECISION TO CONSERVE FORESTS KUALA LUMPUR, Friday, THE Federation Government has drawn up plans to conserve Malaya's forests and ensure that there will be no shortage of timber in the future. The Government has decld- #<J that: FOREST resources will be maintained and developed and will not be squandered:334 words
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Article80 1961-12-02 12 Competition means better deal I/UALA LUMPUR- Fri. The number of firms supplying services or goods to the Federation Government has more than doubled since 1957, the AccountantGeneral, Mr. K. Roberts, said today. He said this was due to increased competition. For the two or three firms which used to supply80 words
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188 1961-12-02 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A CLAMP down on "mushroom"' insurance companies is expected to be made soon under the Life Assurance Act, which was recently passed by Parliament and is to be brought into force on Monday. A gazette notification today conferred188 words
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Article112 1961-12-02 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Two housewives have been found hanging in thrir homes in Kuala Lumpur. They were Sara binte Abdul (ihani. M, of Ipoh Road, and A. Malamah. N, of Bungsar Road. Sara was found hanging in her room at 12.30 p.m. today by112 words
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Article297 1961-12-02 12 IPOH, Fri. The Town Council last night approved the People's Progressive Party badminton stadium project after a spirited debate. The project was opposed by the two Alliance members in the 12-member-council, Mr. Wong Kok Weng and Dr. Haji Megat Khas bin Megat Omar. The motion by297 words
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Advertisement178 1961-12-02 12 SERVING MALAYA AND THE WORLD. UNITED MALAYAN BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA) ANNOUNCE THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THEIR TAIPING BRANCH By The Hon'ble Dato Sha'ari bin Shafiee Mentri Besar of Perak On SATURDAY 2nd December 1961. 126-128, KOTA ROAD, TELEPHONES: TAIPING MANAGER 56 rAIPINia GENERAL OFFICE178 words
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Advertisement1630 1961-12-02 13 BLUE FUNNEL LINE FIEIGNI ENOUIRIES: Tel: 241 b PASSACt ENBUIRIEIi HI: Mil 10 AOEN. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, IQNOON, > CONTINENTAL PORTS. Si" fasang MARON L pttl, *M ,n. Havrt. H burp la PVTiliy IAERTES lutipttl, bUsgOW GM 13 TMay tUMAEUS lociiil. DLt: Dtc 5 Dec 7 Dec 111 Otc 11 CYCLOPS1,630 words
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Advertisement1388 1961-12-02 13 ■of hi I Ay»al LmT^iJ /llili 1 A \r a% B»y a%#ibati Mi W OkM I THE E. A. C LIMESSAILINGS 10. MEDITERRANEAN, CONTINENTAL t SCANDINAVIAN PC:IS. /w*** > *H>\ OORIDANA" a) GH 1314 4 Dec 1/ 7 Dec I I Otc fartKrAlH MALACCA' I, el 12 IS Dec II1,388 words
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Advertisement1609 1961-12-02 13 Knc THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. „<„' SIMAPORE (licirairitil it tkt Unttl Knglan) Nj lines EXPRESS SERVICES TO LONOON LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P Sham *t r rn BENVRACKIE t LPI L'pttl. R Oim. Hull. H'burg C. I TMa; BENGLOE IX4 LtMil. M brough. Hambuif G 35 Dec 41,609 words
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Advertisement1253 1961-12-02 13 McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. TEL Nt. ***** nP vES* CLLERMAN UNE fjt KLA VCffESS UNE HAVRE. LONOON. HAMBURG. ROTTEIOAM LOS ANCEIES SAN FRANCISCO HULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTLAND UITY OF NEWCAITLE^ Acetptug eargt far Cettral t Stttk Sport P Sham fmang mn,,??,'*J,\,t Il Pt/Ttiav BOUGAINVILLE Calls «arlt*a.a. s C3r »ORoaj1,253 words
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362 1961-12-02 14 From Our Market Correspondent PRICES on the Malayan Stock Exchange yes tcrday were generally bet ter although no real ex pansion in the volume of business written was re"orded. The market was taken by surprise by the sharp recovery in the overnight London362 words
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Article22 1961-12-02 14 MaUjtmi Stock Indicts: Nov. 30 Dec. 1 Industrials: 157.42 158 41 Tins: 299.49 300.03 rubbers: 231.85 231.85 Jan. 1 1958=10022 words
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Article667 1961-12-02 14 BUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange, Federation section yesterday with the number of dea.s n brackets: Industrials: Gammon (1.000) $1.66; cold Store (1,000) 52.40 cd; Steamers (3,000) "H cents ON; 8- Traders (3,000) $4.90 xd: Dunlops (1.000) 51. 16 ON. (2.000) 51.16. (1.000) J1.15, (1.000) 51.17. tl667 words
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Article37 1961-12-02 14 SINGAPORE. Dec. 1. RUBBER: ">l cents per lb. (up one eighth of a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 75A cents (quiet). TIN: 5480.87J per picul (up $2,621). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (up 10 tons).37 words
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Article209 1961-12-02 14 DECEMBER first ;:rsds rubbsr btiysrs f.s.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at TiJ cents per lr>. i ,> one-elKhtb of a cent on Thursday's price. The tone was vsry quist. S.C C.R.A. closing price* In c.nt* per lb yesterday: Int. 1 R.H.S. Prompt f.ab. buyers 741. sell«r» INK; Int.209 words
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Article112 1961-12-02 14 MELBOURNE, Prt. TNVESTMENT biiares closed the week alont; steady lines. KIM-tronir Industrie eased Is. to 13s. and Aust. Cement Is to 87s 6d. Batt metal* were firmer and oils were steady. Commonwealth bonds were tradec along firm lines. Con. Zinc 6? 9 Mount Isa 69/lVt Herald 60-J'j tl.B.112 words
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305 1961-12-02 14 rpHE Singapore tin mar--1 ket reversed its first reaction to the sale of 600 tons on Wednesday by the GSA and the local price yesterday advanced by $2.62* to $480.87 h per oicul. On Thursday the feeling had been bearish because It305 words
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Article572 1961-12-02 14 COR the greater part r of the week very quiet conditions were experienced and once I again prices moved within narrow limits report H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their weekly survey I of the Singapore Rubber Market. Latterly, with a somewhat better tone apparently developing overseas, one572 words
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Article125 1961-12-02 14 CHINESE Product Inching* Singapore n**n prises per pleul ysstsrday. Coconut all: bulk 53.1 sellers, drum S37i sellers. Copra: November UK/ Continent 525 buyera, $25 1 sellcni; Pspper: Muntok white $162t aellera, en-.,,-.!, whlti- $162 senen, special Sarawak black $123 sellers, garbled Uiiupung black $125 sellers, special Sarawak black125 words
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Article144 1961-12-02 14 rf Malayan faahanga Bank*' A»§»elatian mad* these ohanjt'« In ltd ratta to merchant! ycMwd&r (all rataa to $1001 Naw Yard: buylnc T.T. 32 19/16. airmail O.I). 33 1/16. »O d/at 33 0/16 credit bills, 33 7/16 trad* Mil*. Canada: buying T.T. 34 3/9, airmail O.D. 34 1/2. 90144 words
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Article189 1961-12-02 14 23/26, SHIM lying atanasid* ttis Slngaa«ra wharvas today ars: Bedill NW. 3. Semmat NW. 2. Melbourne Maru 25/26, State of Bihar 46, Amaglsan Maru 8/9, Borlbana 13/14, Tlrrmnna 45, Onda 6/7, Meonta, 19. Btratheden 42/43 Outer raads: Llan Hln, Pearl Haves Vlort, Olentcarry. Y&manaml. Kluang, North189 words
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Advertisement1204 1961-12-02 14 <— KAWASAKI KISEN KAiSHA, LTD. Express U.S^A. Pacific tfi AUanUo Coasi Service ETA ETA ETA ETA Spore f. S'rijm M'«o"E S. Francisco L. Anjtlct NYork Kiia.kiwa Man" 21/Jt Dte 31 Dec. 2 Jan I J» Jm 21 Jaa 13 Fek Xtaikawa Maru" 2! Jaa/ 3 Ftl 13 Fti 5 Mar1,204 words
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Advertisement210 1961-12-02 14 WiSTIOUHD lUHOFI SERVICE S'pc'c Shaw Penang LOUDIMI ta/13 Det 14/15 Ote II Ott atarseillw. Havrt. Oonkirt. SOUTH t WKI AFRICA SIHVIM TCHIB»NS» I Btc Durban Oi/ij), Port EliMbeth (23/11). Capetown (25/1J), Wataci (Jt/1«. Lagoj (5/1). Cotonou (1/1). Acer., Takoradi Abidjan. Freetown. Conakry, DaVar (21/1). E>STBOUND s r0 SAIRINA 11 Dtc210 words
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Advertisement1257 1961-12-02 14 LAND AND SURVEY DEPARTMENT SARAWAK Application ;.re invited from Miit..bly quaiifk-U persons for appolnrmfTii to ti.e Land and Survey Dept.. Sarawak to underlay* the following auties: 1 Instruct™, Land Surveying 2. Instru'.lor. Cartographical D ruUK h isn tanshlp Applicants should hnve wlda expenence In tnese flpjkM, .mil applications from retired1,257 words
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Advertisement1628 1961-12-02 15 TENDERS 1 J.K.R. PERUS TENDER NOTICE I'r-nders will be rece.ved from 'E' and .ibove registered I contractors at the office of the Engineer. P.W.D K. .md Perils at Alor Si.ir up to 3.00 p.m. on 9th December. 1961 CooatrooUon ot a Fi>!.. Cum Quarters si Ku.ii.i PERLIS. Pull particulars cnii1,628 words
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Advertisement924 1961-12-02 15 ACCOMMODATION WANTED It Word* Sj (Min.)— Box it cti. txtru WANTED TO RENT unfurnished Hou>». 2 or 3 bedrooms District 9. tO or 11. Please write Box A 5560 S.T. a par* WANTED FEBRUARY by European couple furnished unfurnished 3 3 bedroom bungalow /bouse district 5 10 or 11. Box924 words
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Advertisement1033 1961-12-02 15 EDUCATION It Word* tt (Ml*.)— Box it cts. txtrm J L.C.C EXAM. Bkpiofc- Inter. AcctgHlgb«r questions Answers 1947-61, 1 also T/wrttlng qns. avallabl* from > TO Samuei. P.O Boa 1731. S'pora. TUITION I tt Words ti (Min.)— Box tt ttl. titrm LAOIES I Learn to cook deliclou* j J Cantonese1,033 words
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Advertisement1008 1961-12-02 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Words tt (Ml*.)— Box it cts. rxlrm 1941 MODEL LAMBRETTA Scooter vary good condition low mileage new 1 (par* wheel many accessories $1,000. View 737, Havelock Road, Singapore. 1957 VAUXHALL CRESTA Kngtn* 1 carpets bodywork etc Good condition $2,200. 2.V Hyde Park Gate. R.A-F. Seietar. Spore.1,008 words
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Advertisement1008 1961-12-02 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE !t Words ti (Min.)— Box it cti. txtrm fOm SALI m-» Humt>er H»« k In fcOod condition, price 51. 500-. Lnqu:nm- -Telephone Spore 1 *****. AUSTIN ASS STATION Wagon, re- tlstervd September 1060, one owner, excellent condition, comprebenstrr losuran'.-e September 196°J Taxed February l&t>2 53.500 *Wi (Bpore>.1,008 words
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Advertisement797 1961-12-02 15 FOR SALE |2* IT»r«s *.'> I Min.)— Box M 88*. rxlrm I SAVE TIMB ANO monrv. Ir- our Mail Order g«r\-!ce— Available full Projectors, Transistor R«<ltr>«, Binoculars and Typrwrittrs Ktr. OBI- alogue sent on request to BenKOlrl Com. pany. 8 Raffles Place, Singapore SWITZERLAND'S "PASSAP" KNIT--1 TINCMACHINE, "TUTtsaa" "Hr! B«wlnsisachm<9797 words
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102 1961-12-02 16 MONSOON RAINS HAVE FLOODED THE RIVER J WISH to draw the attention of the authorities concerned to the danger that once again threatens the Temerloh bridge. Since the start of the monsoon the river has risen rapidly threatening to submerge the bridge. The flooded water102 words
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101 1961-12-02 16 CHARGE FOR SERVICE NOT PERFORMED I^OR the past several years. 1 1 have been billed $4.80 per month for refuse removal by the Malacca rural district council. As there is not much refuse from my house, I have been turning what little there was Into compost for my flower beds.101 words
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115 1961-12-02 16 Philippine liberator: Meeting in Singapore U/ITII reference to the article "ARuinaldo" In the Asia Magazine of Nov. 19. it is interesting: to recall that a former editor of the Singapore Free Press. Makepeace, arranged for the Philippine liberator to meet the American Admiral Dewey in Singapore before the Battle of115 words
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Letter142 1961-12-02 16 ROAD HAZARD IN RAINY WEATHER T AST Wednesday while driving from Ipoh to Bukit Mertajam I must have passed well over 100 cyclists and of these there were only five with rear lamps and only two with efficient reflectors that is ones that could be seen from over 20 yards.142 words
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Letter67 1961-12-02 16 I THINK it is time the authorities in Johore Bahru built zebra crossings to help school children to cross the roads safely especially near Loronsr 1 Jalan Ngee Heng and at the approaches to all schools. In a fast developing town like Johore Bahru it is essential that67 words
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Letter224 1961-12-02 16 New method used for listing bus routes THE Singapore Street Directory and Guide (Fourth Edition. April 1957) printed on Pape 151 a list of bus routes, which was reproduced in the reprints of December 1957 and August 1958. In December 1958 the fifth edition printed on Page224 words
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Letter57 1961-12-02 16 IT is heartening to see the questions of unemployment insurance and eld ;'Re pen i oeing brought to liulit again. Will the Government kindly get crackins on this belated scheme and cheers to Mr. Marshall for his continuing efforts in tryIng to bring about t realisation57 words
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Letter122 1961-12-02 16 I REFER to H.T.SAs special feature on Singapores transport in 1902 iS.T. Sept. 21). I am quite sure that his picture of a tram was not taken when it "was moving along Tanjong Pagar Road in 1906' because I remember well the building shown in122 words
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Letter62 1961-12-02 16 r\AN someone in the Road Transport Department explain why a friend who owns a motor-cycle of 1000 c.c. has to pay $40 road tax every six months? As everyone knows, all motorcycle owners have to pay only $20 half yearly. The amount my friend pays for road62 words
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Advertisement212 1961-12-02 16 A MAN FEELS GOOD IN A GOOD jJBf^F QUALITY SHIRT jtl^ quality Shirt ~-^V*P^ Available In over Af^s^i/^l varieties 1\ X 1 Long Sleeved IIN. '.I Short Sleeved l\ W I Hawaiian Style ®Made from finest labrics Imported from England. U.S.A.. West Germany. Switzerland. Belgium. India. Japan and many other212 words
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Advertisement193 1961-12-02 16 more new, lovely colourful English Pyrex Opal Gaiety round casseroles with black snotoflaka on pearly-ti);iu 2 pt. and 3 pt. sizes with or without serving stand. Opal dividaf vegetable dish— in yeiloot bhie, black or pink. Coffee maker, in glistening Coffee Tea jug, in clear Pyrex, clear Pyrex. Complete with193 words
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Miscellaneous164 1961-12-02 16 Straits Times Crossword I I 1 Koss c mining wliiiarawal (7i. 1. EU^l and I »t« In th. mood C !?"SS2™J«, S 9. Fish? Yee, on returning in Tl'?! 11 wh U BoU 10. imp^JWe women at mv- 13 it on to exact payment 12 sL 18 IV ch w164 words
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Advertisement1314 1961-12-02 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PESUROH JAVA IBU KOTA KUALA LUMPUR Appointment of Deputy Municipal Architect Applications are invited from Federal Citizens for Uie above appointment in the Municipal Architect's Department. Salary: $1,370/- per mensem plus a variable Cost of Living Allowance. Qualifications: Associate Membership of tne Royal Institute of British Architect* or1,314 words
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Advertisement1397 1961-12-02 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC Applications are Invited from suitably qualified persons tor appointments to commence as soon as possible. OKPARTMENT OP ARCHITECTURE BUILDING (a) Senior Lecturer in Building: Qualifications: The Senior Lecturer in Building is responsible to the Head of Department for Professional. Technicians and Trade Courses in Building. He1,397 words
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Advertisement566 1961-12-02 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCY FOR A CHARGEMAN IN THE D.I.D. Applications are Invited from suitable candidates for the post of a Chargeman (Electrical) in the Drainage and Irrigation Department. Trans-Perak at Lambor. 2. Applicants must hold at least a Chargeman 's Certificate without restriction on Power Stations. 3. Applications should be566 words
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Advertisement137 1961-12-02 17 TENDER TENDER NOTICE MINISTRY OF DEFENCE TENDERS have been despatched to contractors for Groups: IK. 4 A. TENDERS close at 2.30 p.m. on Friday 15 Dec. 61. The Government of Malaya does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. N. V. PHILIPS -3UPHAR P.O. Box 1117 Singapore137 words
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Advertisement84 1961-12-02 17 TENDER KKLAXTAN J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from re P.W.D. Contractors Cl and above will be received at the office of the State Engineer, P.W.D. Kelantan. Kota Bharu up to 3.00 p.m. on 10th December, 1961 for the Construction of 6 Units Claal "F" Quarters at State Hospital. Kota Bharu. Plans84 words
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114 1961-12-02 18 Test dates for West Indies tour of England GEORGETOWN, Fri. Dates for Test matches on West Indies tour of England in 1963 were announced here yesterday, by West Indies Board of Control .secretary Ken Wishart. They are: First Test at Manchester June 6-11; Second at Lord's June 20-25; Third at114 words
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Article62 1961-12-02 18 TOKYO. Fri. Thailand's junior Orient lightweight rhampion, Klrsak Barbos, was last night knocked out in the nfth round of a 12-round title fight here by Japan's Yukio Katsumata. The Japanese challenger lloored Barbos with a right hook after 2min. 49sec. of the fifth round. Barbas sat62 words
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170 1961-12-02 18 PERTH, Fri. Darlene Hard of the United States, already in the women's singles final, reached the finals of the women's doubles and the mixed doubles at the Western Australia lawn tennis championships here today. Darlene and Mexico's Yola Ramirez easily qualified for the women's doubles170 words
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Article, Illustration33 1961-12-02 18 THIOMAN (Moses Lee) A wins in a tight finish from Top Peal (Mat Shaari) and Eiffel Tower (Key Mitchell) in the second race at Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday.33 words
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Article27 1961-12-02 18 LEXINGTON. Fri. Royal Charger, bought from the r rlsh National Stud ln 1953 by B racing syndicate here, died /esterday of a heart attack Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article265 1961-12-02 18 EPSOM JEEP - Bistro also shows top form EPSOM JEEP By KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Peak of Perfection and National Charm, two recent importations trained by "Porky" Donnelly, provided the most interesting workout here this morning. They sprinted 3f in 39 4/5 in heavy going. Peak of Perfection was ridden by Khamis while National265 words
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Article1062 1961-12-02 18 RACE 1: 2.30 CLASS 3, DIV. 6-6 FURS. 1 Bravado (Bravado Sit E. Breuk. 5 9.0 (F) ltonn.il> 2 ***** Vero (Native St.) Sullivan, 5 8.12 'Subi-in 3 8 Shlrai (M. Warden) Sullivan. 4 8.9 Lee 4 0964 Apa Lag! (Wan St.) R. Breulc.. 5 8.8 <SF) '•Llm1,062 words
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355 1961-12-02 18 Brian hopes trip to FE will lead to place in Cup side LONDON, Fri. A TRIP to the Far East, during which he will be x challenging in championships and tournaments worth $170,000, is part of the plan which Brian Huggett, a young Essex golf professional, hopes will lead toReuter - 355 words
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Article59 1961-12-02 18 MELBOURNE. Fri. Alan Murry. 21 -year-old from New South Wales, today won the Australian professional golf championship by beating bighitting Frank Phillips 2 and 1 in the 36-hole final at Rossdale near here. Phillips, who last week won the Australian Open championship, was one up at59 words
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Article37 1961-12-02 18 NOTTINGHAM. Fri. Margate, riant-killers of the First Round of the English FA. Cup. were knocked out by Notts County in their Second Round replay here last night Notts County won 3-1— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article115 1961-12-02 18 T ONDON, Fri.— Herb Elliott, Australian holder of the world mile record, and Olympic; 1.500 metres champion, hinted here today that he may not be able to run in the Commonwealth Games in Perth, next year. Elliott, who won the mile and half mile115 words
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Article88 1961-12-02 18 BRISBANE. Fri.-West Indlan fast bowler Wesley Hall dismissed three AustraLuP Test stars ln a Sheffield, Shield match here today then ricked his back and had to go to hospital for an XRay. Hall, playing for Queensland against New South Wales shot out Nell Harvey and NormanReuter - 88 words
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Advertisement144 1961-12-02 18 AT >. For Malaya's Most Challenging Car K\ f MINI MINOR Greater Luxury Here's Mini-Motoring in the Grand Manner still —inside and out wjt^ same won<^ er^ u up-to-date-50-miles-per-gallon economy and seating for four adults. New. improv*d-d«sign •••ting. Note the attractive new door chrome finish and the Special sound-deadening for144 words
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349 1961-12-02 19 Piggott likely to ride at the St. Leger meeting CRACK ENGLISH JOCKEY ON WAY TO AUSTRALIA SINGAPORE, Friday TOP English Jockey Lester Piggott, who rode more than 160 winners on the British Turf this season and finished runner-up to Australian Arthur 'Scobie" Breasley in the jockeys championship, is likely to349 words
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Article, Illustration141 1961-12-02 19 PHYSICAL CULTURE STUDY TRIP FOR PAUL SEREMBAN, Fri.— Twenty five-year old Paul Sta Maria Mr. Malaya, 1961— will shortly leave' for Britain for a three-year course in physical culture. His trip is being sponsored by the Negri Sembilan branch of the Trade Union Congress. Branch chairman Tuhln Mukerjle said today:141 words
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Article112 1961-12-02 19 Cheng Wah's shock win CHENG WAH 2 TROTTERS 1 fPOa. Fit Cheng Wans young footballers today sent the powerful Trotters into shock defeat in their RDY Cup semi-final here. League champions Trotters, who had earlier this week eliminated Ramblers, the cup holders, found their match in Cheng Wah's hard-tackling defenders.112 words
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Article45 1961-12-02 19 HONG KONG. Fri. The visiting Far East R.A.F. cricket team from Singapore yesterday overwhelmed the local "Seawlngs" by 111 runs 'ln a one-day match. Scores were: R.A.F. 177-9 dec (Hicks 42. Beardwell 65 not out) Seawlngs 66 (Mllner 4-26K— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article79 1961-12-02 19 TPOH. Fri. The Malayan Hockesy Federation umpires board will conduct the next written examination for umpires on Feb. 4. 1962. It will be held simultaneously at various centres throughout the country to be followed by a practical test at a later date. Candidates taking the examination will79 words
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Article397 1961-12-02 19 HOCKEY Spore recall Hon Yam YUSUF IS ONLY NEW 'CAP' SINGAPORE, Friday. pHAI HON YAM, Singapore's inside-right at the Olympic Games in Melbourne in 1956, has been recalled to the Singapore side for tomorrow's home international against Malaya on the S.C.C padane (5 p.m.) His selection was no surprise although397 words
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Article109 1961-12-02 19 Schoolboy in S'pore fifteen SINGAPORE, Fri.—Eighteen-year-old schoolboy Georgt McGarry (Alexandra Grammar) has been selected for Singapore at centre-three n. the Malaya Cup Rugby matcii against Negri-Malacca at Malacca tomorrow. McGarry. who has played for SCC and Combined Schools this year, replaces Ramli. Before ne came to Singapore ir. 1959, he109 words
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Article97 1961-12-02 19 SINGAPORE, Fri. Two lucky visitors to the St. Le^er race meeting here at the end of the month will each get a motor-car as a Christmas present from the Singapore Turf Club. Two Mini-minors one each on the first ana third days of the meeting—97 words
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Article274 1961-12-02 19 MALMO SCORE 3 AND WANTED NO MORE CINGAPORE. Fri. Malmo F.:. 1 of Sweden got oil the mar": with a confident 3-0 win over Singapore at Jalan Bes_r Stadium tonight. Thpy were fast and superior, but were content to win narrowly. AfU taking a 2-0 half-time lead, they played the274 words
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Article37 1961-12-02 19 BERLIN. Fri.— East German racing cyclist Erich Hagen, who won a sllveT medal with Germany's road time trial team In the Rome Olympic Games, has been transferred to a minor club for neglecting his training.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article18 1961-12-02 19 POPPY DAY FUND (Segamat): Segamat 1 Mi'ar 6. PONGOOL CUP (T. Anson) Stars 2 Town Council 0.18 words
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Article26 1961-12-02 19 HOCKEY PE.sANG LEAGUE: Sepoy Lines 2 Penang SC 0. IPOH DIV. 1: YMCA v Malays, postponed. TAIPIXG LEAGUE: Garrison A v Garrison B. postponed, rain.26 words
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Article176 1961-12-02 19 India 209 for three in Test KANPUR. Fri. India had scored 209 for three at close of play on the first day of their second cricket Test against England here today. Pace bowler Barry Knight, playing in his first Test for England, bowled Contractor for 17 to claim the firstReuter - 176 words
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Advertisement265 1961-12-02 19 S F? ROTAX A fine giH to add to Al i|J Christmas. Beautifully \r U. li ttyle the Rofo 9'* c MM Bfl^l Uch lmooth "cot LJ 111 mon V «»citing J^^^~>sJß colours, with resilient M fcsJ il>s ron 9' n 9 from 4«w \^^V c tro >mc f 0265 words
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Page 19 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous94 1961-12-02 19 HOCKEY HOME INTERNATIONAL: Spore v Ivlalaya, 5 p.m.; Junior international: Spore v Malaya 3.45 p.m. (both matches at Spore padang). BUGGER MALAYA CL'P: Penang v Forces (Butterworth). Negri-Malacca v Spore (Malacca). ALL BLUES CUP: S'gor v Kedah (XL padang). CLUB MATCHES: Spore RAF Changl v Blacks (Changl), Ipob PTC v94 words
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Obituary24 1961-12-02 20 INTWItTLC: In fvrr-lovmi: memory Srmrnylh. Srl.insor who 11 I From hi» lorrowrmt* iiml 'iro'h^r Stevr. Il:nr> town Ron»r, sirrtc. nr. Dartmoutb. l>won.24 words
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Article26 1961-12-02 20 THI FAMILY of thp late Madam Q'irk Suan N>o Klncfrfly thank relative* and frirnd* for visit*, donation*. »r«uh». auiatnncF and kind attrndancr nt the funeral.26 words
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Article22 1961-12-02 20 ALL OLD BOYS of MAS Kuala Lnmivir renvnded of ■—ml itmner Klim I nt at T. 30 p.m to«i«l>t. P^.er i22 words
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Article, Illustration99 1961-12-02 20 Space-chimp Enos— blazing a trail for astronauts If ERE is American space chim- panzee Enos who orbited the earth twice in a capsule launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida, on Wednesday. Before his space journey, he was subjected by technicians to simulated space conditions, and he is seen above being fitted99 words
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Article351 1961-12-02 20 LONDON. Prt.— Today's closing middle prh-es of selected stock* i not including stamp duty were: TIN LONDON. Frl. Buyers £957. sellers £958, Forward buyers £964. sellers £965, Settlement £957. Turn over a.m. 200 tons, p.m. 36 tons. Tone: Steady but quiet. RUBBER LONDON, Prt. Spot351 words
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Article93 1961-12-02 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. Puan Noor Aishah today declared open an exhibition of the Ikenobo school of Japanese flower arrangement at the Victoria Memorial Hall In aid of the St. Andrews Mission Hospital. Puan Noor said. "The purpose of this exhibition Is to raise funds for the93 words
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509 1961-12-02 20 15 William Jacks strikers picket chiefs home SINGAPORE, Fn. STRIKERS today picketed the Binjai Park horn« of Mr. A.B. Whitehouse, manager of the Singapore branch of William Jacks and Co. (Malaya) Ltd.. after they had seen three men enter the house with briefcases. Police were called to the scene, but509 words
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Advertisement257 1961-12-02 20 SCHICK-JSPEED 3 SPEEDS -3 VOLTS 3MAY ADJUSTABLE HEAD 4 You'll be surprised to dis- Tvd x cover how much electric Stifk ___^^^m shoving hos changed when ""/V\"* c Bm^ ma^^^^SX^ttk you run a "SCHICK 3 SPEED" over your stubbles f|; tomorrow morning. M^K LBs^tv. W'f2«C! N V\ 1 Yes! "SCHICK257 words
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Miscellaneous43 1961-12-02 20 The weather XJIGHEST and lowest tern** peratures i» M«uaya and Singapore for :lie period 8 p.m Thursday to 8 p.m ye&terda\ Hi.l.i-l Ix>wr»t Kuala Lumpur J>B 7:! Kota Bhaiu 81 72 Penaug Bti 73 Ipoh 86 73 Malacra Hti 72 Slijßaporr 80 7343 words
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