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Title Section21 1962-01-01 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 He***** 1 The Straits Times Kstd. 1845. MONDAY, JANUARY 1. 1962 15 CENTS KDN 01021 words
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1380 1962-01-01 1 'NEW SPIRIT' CALL Tengku's review of past year' Reappraisal appeal to Malaysia peoples KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. TENGKU Abdul Rahman today appealed to the peoples of Malaya, Singapore and the Borneo territories to reappraise the new currents of change and adjust their thinking to the new patterns of events now emerging1,380 words
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124 1962-01-01 1 GANGS GET $170,000 IN LONDON PAY RAIDS f ONDON. Sun. London pay-day raiders swooped on a post office, a factory and pay guards outside a banic yesterday and took £20.000 ($170.0001. Three yelling, whooping bandits battered pay guards with pick-axe handles in a running battle outside a bank In Hackney,124 words
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Article, Illustration579 1962-01-01 1 Honours go to Malayan and Borneo people MR. DENNIS WHITE, High Commissioner for Brunei, has been created a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (K.B. E.) in Queen Elizabeth's New Year honours list published in London today. Vice-Admiral Varyl Beer. Flag Officer Commanding the sth Cruiser SquadronReuter - 579 words
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Article19 1962-01-01 1 WASHINGTON. Sun.— King Saud of Saudi Arabia had a minor abdominal operation in Boston (Mass), yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article28 1962-01-01 1 BERLIN. Sun.— Three armed East German border guards last night cut through the barbed wire along the British sector border and tied to West Berlin.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration130 1962-01-01 1 Mr. Cheah Theam Swee. Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry and his bride, Chan Poh Puay, cut the cake at a reception at the Hotel Merlin after their wedding in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The wedding joined two of Malaya's richest and most influential families. The130 words
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Article58 1962-01-01 1 HOLLYWOOD, Sun. Barbara Burns. 22. daughter of the late comedian Bob Burns, was found unconscious and near death yesterday propped against a fence after taking an overdose of pills. Sheriff's deputies rushed her to a hospital to try to save her life. They said she was58 words
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270 1962-01-01 1 MAZLAN NOORDIN - MAZLAN NOORDIN By r LAHORE, Sun, I AHURE city of Mughal emperors gave a glittering and colourful welcome to the Yang diPertuan Awong and the Raja Permalsurl Agong as they arrived here this afternoon on the second leg of their State visit to270 words
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208 1962-01-01 1 U.N. bid to keep watch inside Rhodesia LONDON, Sun.— The British Government would give "full consideration" to proposals by U Thant, acting United Nations secretary-general, ior the stationing of U.N. observers in Rhodesia, a Foreign Office spokesman said here last night. Britain wiuld dJacn proposal with the Federal Rhodesian Government,Reuter - 208 words
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Advertisement17 1962-01-01 1 9C^& w% s 9^£2a*s ty/^&*Q ty£?y* THE STRAITS TIMES wishes all its readers A HAPPY NEW YEAR17 words
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FOREIGN DESK 1
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Article316 1962-01-01 2 Freedom go slow call LONDON, Sun MAUDLING: NEED FOR CAREFUL TIMING OF INDEPENDENCE IN ALL COLONIES Reginald Maudling, the Colonial Secretary, in a New Year message broadcast from London today, spoke of the need for careful timing of independence for Britain's colonial territories. "Even when it becomes clear that independenceReuter - 316 words
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120 1962-01-01 2 COMMON MART DECISION BY END OF NEW YEAR LONDON. Sun— Mr. Macmillan, the British Prime Minister, said today tht nation would probably know before 1962 ended whether its application for European Common Market membership had succeeded or failed. Mr. Macmlllan said In a New Year's message In the Conservative weeklyReuter - 120 words
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Article28 1962-01-01 2 MOSCOW. Sun. Establishment of a research station on the moon and development of the satellite's resources are predicted by a new Soviet magazine Space Travel. Router.Reuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration149 1962-01-01 2 Far-sighted unity of plan and action call by Churchill lON DON, Sun.— Sir Winston Churchill called today for a "far-sighted unity of plan and action" in the free world. The 87 -year-old veteran statesman was sending a New Tear message to the Primrose League, formed in 1883 to spread ConservativeReuter - 149 words
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Article55 1962-01-01 2 A new man at Foreign Office LONDON. Sun. Sir Fred•erick Hoyer Millar permanent head of the Foreign Office since February 1957, hai said farewell to the staff or thf Foreign Office here upon his retlrment from the foreign service. He is being succeeded tomorrow by Sir Harold Cacda until recentlyReuter - 55 words
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Article32 1962-01-01 2 DARWIN. Sun. A drought which has killed thousands of cattle and threatens widespread soil erosion has been declared a national disaster In the Alice Springs area of Central Australia. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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212 1962-01-01 2 Berlin: West ready to defend vital interests, says Rusk WASHINGTON, Sunday. Y3R DEAN RUSK, U.S. Secretary of State, said i yesterday the West would seek a peaceful settlement of the Berlin crisis prepared to defend vital interests in the city "at whatever cost." He said the allies would 'exhaust the212 words
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134 1962-01-01 2 YEW DELHI, Sun.— Nearly 700 Hindu scholars wer* Joined In a marathon prayet today to save the world from a catastrophe forecast by astrologers for next February Astrologers have predicted that the rare evil conjunction of eijrht planets in the sign of Capricorn willReuter - 134 words
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WORLD NEWS ROUND-UP
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215 1962-01-01 2 LAOS: TALKS MAKE 'SOME PROGRESS' SAYS AMERICA WASHINGTON", Sunday. 'FHE U.S. State Department said yesterday that despite the reported breakdown of talks in Vientiane the negotiations on the formation of a Laotian coalition government were continuing and "some progress' had been made. The department spokes- man. Mr Joseph Reap, told215 words
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Article216 1962-01-01 2 KARACHI: The Health Minister. Lieut. Gen. W. A. Burki, has ordered immediate measures to control a smallpox epidemic here, which has claimed 117 lives in the last two months. NEW DELHI: The Indian Government warned newspapers against accepting from foreign embassies propaganda advertisements. This follows advertisements by216 words
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Article43 1962-01-01 2 WELLINGTON: The Inlted Nations and New Zealand trust territory of Western Samoa will becomr the first sovereign independent Polynesian state on New Year's Day. The Central South Pacific archipelago comprise* 1.090 square miles and has a population of 113.000.43 words
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Miscellaneous56 1962-01-01 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby MULLO, OAVES /y|E6..f OCMEMOIQ MEeT||AveU..TUS IS SOUttFTHINS] [BUT I TOLD *XI I WAS^ V^ierr mc a/ vj smmn* «om»tuim« v_ i lIIEU snack j bpin<jin« ljuem sack w ry /f| I ABOUT OOW4G TO i *»_g^y^ <*.£. mi If 'WL h Hf" Wm7¥ V 056 words
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FOREIGN DESK 2
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531 1962-01-01 3 IRIAN: WHITE AND COLOURED CONFLICT WARNING CANBERRA. Sun. r pHE Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Robert Menzies, warned Indonesia yesterday that any Indonesian attack on Dutch New Guinea could turn into a conflict between the white and coloured peoples in this part of the world. Mr. Menzies summoned the External AffairsReuter; UPI - 531 words
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216 1962-01-01 3 DIEM MAKES BID TO REORGANISE DOMESTIC ECONOMY CAIGON. Sun. Presi- dent Ngo Dinh Diem yesterday signed 10 decrees aimed at reorganising the economic and financial structure of South Vietnam. President Diem, who is facing the big threat of a Communist takeover of his country, is under great pressure from theReuter - 216 words
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Article, Illustration68 1962-01-01 3 fiASABLAN'CA. San.— l' Nu. Prime Minister of Burma. V was acclaimed by the people of Casablanca yesterday when he entered the flag-decked city in the course of a tour of Arab states. 0 1. P.1. picture shows President NMMfI embracing I Nu (lift) when68 words
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376 1962-01-01 3 The eagle with big hate for 'silver wings »*ELBOURNE. Sun. vISr An angry eagle with "a big hate for silver wings" made its fifth attempt last week to force down a glider. The 5-ft. wlngspan eagle chased a twin-seater Kookaburra sailplane flown by veteran gilder pilot Mr. Charlie Lambeth, 40.Reuter - 376 words
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Article24 1962-01-01 3 TUNIS. Sun— The Algerian Provisional Government will free two French prisoners to mark the New Year, it was announced here. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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94 1962-01-01 3 JAKARTA. Sun. A new system of education is shortly to be introduced into Indonesia, the Minister for Education, Professor Pri Jono, has announced. The Minister, addressing a public meeting at Tjiamis. West Java, said the new system would be based on patriotism, firmness,Reuter - 94 words
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Advertisement115 1962-01-01 3 WHITEAWAYS Commencing 9 a. m. Thursday January 4th. Our Entire Stock Of Finest Quality Merchandise Will Be Offered At Clearance Prices. 11l HITr All! A\/ft 1 2.00 noon on Wednesday. *J% H ft UU fi W V January 3rd. to facilitate final Mk H V£4 I II preparations for the115 words
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Advertisement249 1962-01-01 3 GIVE ILYOURSELF I I A NEW YEAR I PRESENT Open a Bank Deposit Account and 1 EARN JV per annum on your funds with complete W SECURITY ASSETS EXCEED $20,000,000 Write today for. our informative booklet giving full details of how easy it is to open a Deposit Account. LOMBARD249 words
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Miscellaneous440 1962-01-01 3 cikirADADr Make Mine Music: n.OO Th* RADIO SINGAPORE Memory Lingers On; 11.30 Invite tion To Dream; 12 Midiujht Cios* SHORTWAVE SERVICE Down. medium wave'service RADIO MALAYA 476 metres A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.C2 N \TIONAL SHORT Morning Prelude: 7.00 The Nev,.->. \v \\T SKRVK 1 7.05 M>lodies At Sunrise: .VGO440 words
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Article377 1962-01-01 4 MASKED MEN GET AWAY WITH WORKERS 9 NEW YEAR WAGES CONTRACTOR, FAMILY HELD UP BY DAGGER THUGS gINGAPORE, Sun. Five masked men this morning held up a building contractor (at his home in Paya i Lebar Road and got away with $15,000 paypackets meant for workers on377 words
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Article, Illustration175 1962-01-01 4 The Singapore delegates of the Malayan Rubber Mission have pledged that they would do their utmost to safeguard the interests of the local rubber packers. This pledge was given by the Chief Delegate, Mr. Tan Eng Joo. at a sendoff party given175 words
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183 1962-01-01 4 Radio tall on politica thought in India SINGAPORE, Sun. The third talk in a series of broadcasts on Indian political institutions will be heard over the English network of Radio Singapore at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow night. Titled "Representative Government." the talk will be given Dy Mr. T.N. Singh. a member183 words
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Article19 1962-01-01 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Police Band performs at the Istana Negara from 4.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. tomorrow.19 words
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207 1962-01-01 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. REGISTRATION for admittance to the Adult Education Board's Typewriting classes have been extended to Jan. 12, next year. The Administrative Officer, Mr. Ang Gee Bah. In a press release today said that students who have completed their primary education or207 words
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Article138 1962-01-01 4 Freak wind rips off roofs SINGAPORE, Sun. A "freak" whirlwind hit certain parts of Singapore this evening "with tremendous force" causing considerable damage to houses. Worst hit places were St Michael's Road and the surrounding area, certain parts of Geylang and Kalians Circus tent The main tent of the Great138 words
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Article29 1962-01-01 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Great Eastern Circus treated 300 under-privileged children from the Hans Christian Andersen Club and other welfare Institutions to a 3 p.m. matinee show, yesterday.29 words
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Article85 1962-01-01 4 BRUNEI TOWN. Sun. A I cultural body has been set up here to promote Malay cultural activities. The Malay Cultural Association, wi'.h Inche Kamaluddln bin Penyurat Ilaji Abu Bakar as its president, aims to seek closer liaison with other cultural bodies to. among other things, promote85 words
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Article33 1962-01-01 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Water will be shut off tomorrow from 8 a.m. to 2 pm. in ZONES ONE and FOUR and from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. in ZONES FIVE and SIX.33 words
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Miscellaneous144 1962-01-01 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES rJE following is today s schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC: From Hong Kong (BA 961) 1.300 p.m.; from London. Rome, Teheran, Karachi. Calcutta (BA 714) 4.50 p.m. Thai International: Prom Jakarta (TO 402) 10 a.m. Pan-American: Prom Los144 words
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Miscellaneous146 1962-01-01 4 Bharu. Penang. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur, Malacca (ML 131) 7.15 p.m.. from Kuala Lumpur (ML 173) 8.30 p.m.; from Penang (ML 151) 9 p.m.; from Jesselton. Brunei. Kuchlng (ML 477) 7.35 p.m. DEPARTURES BO AC: To Kuala Lumpur, Colombo, Bahrein. Cairo, Zurich. London (BA 791) 2.30 pm.; to Darwin. Sydney, (BA146 words
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Miscellaneous23 1962-01-01 4 Kuala Lumpur (ML 120) 9 p.m.: to Hong Kong (ML 614) 10 a.m. I Ceylon Airways: To Rangoon. Bombay (OK 515) 10.30 a.m.23 words
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ROUND-UP OF THE NEW YEAR MESSAGES-1
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Article, Illustration486 1962-01-01 5 Help Spore Govt. implement a difficult labour policy Minister SINGAPORE, Sunday •JHE Minister for Labour, Inche Ahmad Ibrahim, said that the Socialist Government of Singapore must look after the long term interests of the workers as well as their short-term ones to give meaning to its486 words
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Article, Illustration429 1962-01-01 5 1962— A MOMENTOUS YEAR FOR OUR PEOPLE: YUSOF SINGAPORE. Sun. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak. said last night he was confident that in the New Year the people of Singapore would do all they could to ensure the successful realisation of Malaysia. In a New Year message429 words
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Article, Illustration537 1962-01-01 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, said in a New Year message that the Malaysia plan was a tide in South-East Asian history which drowned the ripple of Singapore politics. Welcoming the spring tide of 1962 which537 words
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Article257 1962-01-01 5 BRUNEI TOWN, Sun. —The British High Commissioner in Brunei, Mr. D. C. White, in a New Year message, said that the question of Malaysia was of vital importance to the people of Brunei and their future generations. This was because the smaller a country, the greater was257 words
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Article171 1962-01-01 5 SINGAPORE. Bun The Minister of Health and Law Mr. K. M. Byrne, said today that preventive health services would be extended next year with the construction of more new maternal and child health clinics, health education programmes and an extension of health and sanitation woftcs171 words
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Advertisement313 1962-01-01 5 In Malaya^/M everyone goes for G.E.C. value in ceiling fans! Look at the fans in 2 out of 3 homes and you'll see that they are G.E.C. Some of them have been there for over 50 years, because G.E.C. make fans to last a lifetime The modern G.E.C. ceiling fans313 words
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Article, Illustration906 1962-01-01 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday JcTZV i?AZ^iT: REVIVAL OF SELF-RELIANCE WILL ENSURE STEADY PROGRESS THE New Year will mark the revival of the spirit of selfreliance among Malayans, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, said in his New Year message to the people today.906 words
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746 1962-01-01 6 'ENTER PUBLIC LIFE' CALL TO EDUCATED SINGAPORE. Sunday ]y|R. DAVID MARSHALL, chairman of the Workers' Party, today made a New Year call to the educated classes to establish rapidly a tradition of full and honest participation in public affairs, both political and non-political. In a message to Straits Times readers746 words
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Miscellaneous253 1962-01-01 6 Buys Bunny By Bulph Beimdahl LtVl Abnor By Al Cupp I FIRED MV BIGGEST STAR, f TEARS OP REMORSE, IT_IT\ I ??-SHE'S \9^D k THREE YES-SoB.?- ANITA EATBURG FOR BET^-cHuCkLE.'-I THINK J > NOT <jf§f^>}i\ MORE? )> I CAsTT COMPULSIVE- EATING/'.'' y I'VE CURED HER!? CHASING R^ fttlfiii— \<-L HELP253 words
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Article48 1962-01-01 8 20 Wordt IU (Minimum, THE RELATIVES OF th* late Mrs. Koad, Taiplng, thank all neighbours 1. I. OreKory of No. ft Race Course .<nd fnenda for thrir condolences acd •mm tributes on the occasion of their very recent bereavement. May ber soul rant In peac* for evermore48 words
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Article916 1962-01-01 8 The stock-taking which is customary as the old year dies is this time largely a pleasant and stimulating process. Materially it has been a good year for the Federation, ynd not a bad one for Singapore. There are, of course, warnings against exuberant optimism. The rubber industry916 words
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Article321 1962-01-01 8 It is not very hard to identify the special interests of which President de Gaulle spoke in his most recent television appearance saying they must be guaranteed if there were to be a fruitful relationship between France and an independent Algeria. The exploitation of Saharan oil is321 words
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Article, Illustration1448 1962-01-01 8 KENNEDY CURBS THE MORE EXUBERANT STUPIDITIES OF HIS CREW-CUT SUPER-SPIES from the LONDON TIMES THE Central Intelligence Agency has moved into its large and handsome new headquarters on the other side of the Potomac river, suitably signposted for the convenience of visiting spies1,448 words
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LETTERS
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131 1962-01-01 8 IAM sorry that Mr. Baratham insists on missing the point of my letter on the fate of the 45th Indian Brigade at Muar. More than this, he now calmly asserts that General Percival's comment on the brigade was uncalled for. Then why did he not say131 words
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99 1962-01-01 8 SCHOOL uniforms already occupy a major share of the family expenditure. To make matters worse, certain schools keep changing the pattern of their uniforms. Would it be possible to have the same pattern for school uniforms throughout the country? In Japan there are only99 words
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Letter96 1962-01-01 8 I THOROUGHLY endorse the protestations on the subject of yapping dogs. These cacophonous canines are the ultimate weapons in the war on one's nerves already fiercely and effectively waged by honking cars and bellowing radios. Strays, I feel, are far from being entirely responsible. Dogs who are perpetually96 words
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371 1962-01-01 8 COLIN LEGUM - COLIN LEGUM by GUINEAS decision last week to ask for the withdrawal of the Russian Ambassador. Mr. Dhnll Solod, is the most serious setback the Soviet bloc has sustained in Black Africa. It is much more significant than the Russians' expulsion last year from371 words
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236 1962-01-01 9 Accord likely this week on rubber pay pact UNION LEADER OPTIMISTIC AS PRIVATE TALKS CONTINUE gUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A new wage agreement for Malaya's 250,000 plantation workers is expected to be signed next week between representatives of the National Union of Plantation Workers and the Malayan Planting Industries Employers Association.236 words
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131 1962-01-01 9 EXPERTS GET SET FOR A GOODWILL MISSION BINGAPORE. Sun— Two Australians, a doctor and an educationist, and an American postgraduate student in mathematics will arrive here In the liner Oceania on Tuesday to prepare for an overland tour to Europe. The tour will take them through Malaya. Thailand. Cambodia. Vietnam,131 words
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Article, Illustration51 1962-01-01 9 Ann is crowned Commercial Queen at dance PRETTY 18-year-old Ann Woodford who was chosen Commercial Queen at a New Year's dance organised by the National Union of Commercial Workers in the Chinese Assembly Hall, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday night. Miss Woodford was second in the Miss Malaya contest. Straits Times51 words
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198 1962-01-01 9 HOW TO VAMP UP A PAPER, BY THE IPI KUALA LUMPUR Sunday. THE International Press Institute has published a manual The Active Newsroom which it believes can help critical editors and other newspapermen. It contains useful Information on techniques of newsediting, sub-editing, and photo-editing which can be used by both198 words
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Article165 1962-01-01 9 KOTA BHARU, Sunday. 90,000 acres of new land in Kelantan would be opened up in 1962 to benefit the landless, the State's Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Ishak Lofti bin Omar, announced yesterday, f At the Legislative Assembly meeting at Kota Bharu. he added that165 words
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Article378 1962-01-01 9 IT U A L A LUMPUR, 1V Sun.— Ninety-eight candidates have been successful in the Australian Society of Accountants Examinations held in October, it was announced here today. They are: STAGE ONE Accounting; and Auditing: Chee Kirn Fatt. Lee Ah Loy, E.P.R. Menon, Choong Howe378 words
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Article32 1962-01-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A Press preview of Japan's first overseas motor show will be held on Thursday at the Chinwoo Auditorium The show will be neld till Jan. n32 words
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Article27 1962-01-01 9 KLANO. Sun— The Town Council has taken over the maintenance of roads, streets bridges and drains In the town area from the Public Works Department.27 words
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Article29 1962-01-01 9 KANOAR. Bun. -The Perils State Koran reading competition will be J. d at ?aya. Mata Ayer. Slmpang Ampat and Arau on Feb. 3 5. 7. and 9.29 words
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Article21 1962-01-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun A reception to celebrate Burmese independence day will be held at the Lake Club on Thursday21 words
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91 1962-01-01 9 J^UALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong will open the $1,000,--000 headquarters building of the Language and Literature Agency at the Airport Road here on Jan. 31 The five-storey building has a cultural hall, a showroom, a library, sectlons for marketing and91 words
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Article53 1962-01-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Johore Mentri Besar. Dato Hajl Hassan bin Haji Yunos, yesterday opened two rural agricultural training centres at Sungel Sudah and Tangkak In the Muar district. Courses in agriculture, animal husbandry, soil conservation and pest control will be conducted for rural youths and farmers53 words
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Article59 1962-01-01 9 SINGA^RE. Sun— An exhibition of paintings by Miss Urn Sloh Keng will be held at the National Library from Jan. 5 to Jan. 8. The exhibition, sponsored by the Singapore Art Society, the Society of Chinese Artists and the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, will be59 words
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99 1962-01-01 9 M.B. visits evacuated flood victims JJUALA TRENOGANU, Sun. —The Trengganu Mentri Besar. Inche Ibrahim Fikri bin Mohamed. today visited the 55 fishermen's families who had been evacuated from flood-affected Kampong Tanjong Sebranu lo Kampong Buklt Oaslng. Inche Fikri handed a cheque for $3,000 from the flood relief fund sponsored by99 words
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Article22 1962-01-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun. The University of Malaya Graduate Society will hold a luncheon meeting at Le Cog dOr on Saturday.22 words
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Article171 1962-01-01 9 SINGAPORE. Sunday 'fHE following members of the British Army, Royal Navy, and Royal Air Force stationed In Singapore and the Federation have been awarded New Year honours: ARMY C.B. (Companion of the Batht: Maj.-Oen. I- C. Harris. CBE. DSO. HQ Singapore Ba.sc District. OBJ:.: Lieut-Col R171 words
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133 1962-01-01 9 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Industrial Arbitration Court has rejected an application by Star Press Ltd. to vary the bonus clause in Its collective agreement with the Singapore General Printing Workers' Union. A statement issued by the court today said that It heard submissions on Friday133 words
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Article82 1962-01-01 9 TPOH. Sun. Malay businessmen attending a meeting here yesterday were told that "the big future Is in the manufacturing industry." Inche Ahmaa bin Daud. Rid a chairman, added that Rlda would always be willing to assist them with finance, training, technical advice and other extension82 words
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Article187 1962-01-01 9 S'pore varsity starts today gINGAPORE, Sun. The University of Singapore will formally come into being tomorrow (New Years Day), Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. the Minister of Education, announced today. Foundation Day will mark the repeal of the University of Malaya Ordinance. 1959. and its replacement by the University of Singapore187 words
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Article75 1962-01-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Assistant Minister of Rural Development. Hajl Khalld bin Awang Osman. yesterday said In Kuban.', Pasu Barat, Kedah. that $52,980 would toe provided for building a road and a religious school at Kampong Ayer Hltam. Haji Khalid was visiting three kampon?s In the75 words
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Article17 1962-01-01 9 KLANG. Sun. The Town Council will hold Its next full council meeting here on Wednesday.17 words
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Advertisement71 1962-01-01 9 baukne'cht"'": Germany's Best Refrigerator with Aroma Filter Guaranteed for 5 Years J T.*****cu. H. T. 120 4'ieu. H. $27.00 Down $29.00 Down $27.00 Monthly $29.00 Monthly $34.00 Down $39.00 Down $34.00 Monthly $39.00 Monthly In Beautiful Colours to Match Your Kitchen WISE HOUSEWIVES CHOOSE BAUKNECHT. sole Apents:- Kee Huat Radie71 words
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Advertisement97 1962-01-01 9 8 TON ARTICULATEDS Available ex stock in chassis form or with bodies built to special 0 requirements rchard Motors SIN6APOt( KUALA LUMFUt ftEMESENTED ELSEWHERE IV BORNEO MOTORS EYE EXAMINATION 1m can mi wiMi Mm tMtfc b«t you flBJ|M| cmn't —tM artificial aya*. Ya«r t*■ MM mmi Mly pair or tyn97 words
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STRAITS TIMES BOOK REVIEW
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Article, Illustration1350 1962-01-01 10 A sane and penetrating study of the Peking-Moscow Axis, says ALLINGTON KENN ARD In reviewing this analysis of the Communist battle of the giants DRACON IN THE KREMLIN. By Marvin Kalb. (Collanxc 215.) A MYSTERY OF DISPUTE AND DOGMA WHAT1,350 words
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Article173 1962-01-01 10 S. SIVADAS - S. SIVADAS THE QUINTESSENCE OF NEHRU, selected by K. T. Narasimha Char. (Allen and Unwin 215.) By kJR. CHAR has done a good piece of work, arranging selected passages from Nehru's writings and .speeches and conversations under different subject heads. The book gives173 words
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Advertisement145 1962-01-01 10 I Tl sV^H raL I ssfl ■W^wii^L m^A Lssw ssm I*l mL 3^h jf-^ t^^^k^ißw MK^ ill.lWi ssssssVP wi BEAUTY: Slimming While You Work Make-up Gives Glamour-plus New Pleated Hairstyle Beauty Club Friends and Beauty Consultant's Advice. FASHION: Fashion-\M«se, Fabric-wise with Free Patterns Roland Chow's "New Look" Cheongsoms Vicki's New145 words
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Advertisement150 1962-01-01 10 RESEARCH MAKES \\r* THE DIFFERENCE SONY MODEL lOl^Sp^ TAPE RECORDER jggZ^ Light, Compact, Hondiome and Sturdy. 8B» /Bap Con record up to 4 full hours using 7 inch Duol Track, Dual Spaad and Full Fidelity. Dependable trouble fr*a apaiwHanc by cornSB, plctely belt-lets Mlf-odjusting machanism. il|»k, S'poiWPenang $350.00 Xjls|&v Federation150 words
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Miscellaneous186 1962-01-01 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS seamen on a ship (8). £ge T' geU WOrkW 7 0> <* *>»» on 10. Bird Uiat f.le. for p.e«ure ta H S,? ft PO NT "rtw .nd country rat 12. mSe of .taUlner «ir- Merciful formerly or marterl, v. v^c, jig, aaa-fc -15. WeaTTor feUre\nent186 words
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Advertisement1024 1962-01-01 11 TO LIVERPOOL A WEST COAST U.K. Due S cort Sails P S>am Penang POLYDORUS L-pMI. Dublin. Havre. Hours ll PV*M 1 ADRASTUS L.ierpetl. Glasgow Ml. Jm 4 AUTOIYCUS LivtrpMl. Dublin JM 4 JM I JM 7/8 JM II PERSEUS L..e.p*.l Glasgow IM 11 Jai 11 JM 14/18 Jai 17 MINESTHEUS1,024 words
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Advertisement1056 1962-01-01 11 WKTffiKS Thiiii %V/W/flfriJWM THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS TO MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL A SCANDINAVIAN PORTS *Jf_^»A "SAMOA' D GM. 45/ 4 JM 5 7 Jm 1/ I JM JKftCjVYH "ASMARA I) c) 71/21 Jai 2)71 JM It M Jai Q WZAJSI "KAMBOOIA' a) 21 JM/ 4 Frt 5 7 Fet I1,056 words
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Advertisement1443 1962-01-01 11 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. UHIBN (OILBING SINGAPORE nit M 421 1 EHPRIBS SERVICES TO IONtON. LIVERP**I. t MHTTNEHTAI P*RT>> Sport P. S'Mm Pwtrti SENALMR (H) H'Mrt. L'Oen. Havrt. Mtre It PI TMif •EHLMIWtXE .Lpi L'PttT R'Uarn. Hull. HBurp G.ll/JM4 (EHMMN (E.1.) LMtM. Hamburg. S. 31 In I It I/I1,443 words
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Advertisement1087 1962-01-01 11 wj, McALISTER *5c CO.. LTD. >**w in- Nt 1313) r^^ CLLBRMAN LIME «k KLA VENESS LIKE LONBON. HAMBURG. ROTTEIOAM iM ARCEIES. SAN FUNCISCO. HAVRE i HULL. tlATlt. VANCOUVER t PORUANt cm of ripon ktt 1 J*,'** l SoU SM IIP-li?,: PeW| SUNNVv'IiIE li Ptrv 1 Jai tot t p s>|ll1,087 words
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MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
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1506 1962-01-01 12 Tin prices are steady at end of year Year holidays conditions were again extremely quiet and the volume of business was small. The feature, however. WITH only three days trading, on the Malayan Stock Exchange last week sandwiched between the Christmas and Xcw By Our Market Correspondent was the steadiness1,506 words
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Article23 1962-01-01 12 Rl'Br.r.H TIN (prlli.) (prrplrul) Deo. 27 79~, rU. $472.25 2S 7S' a cU. $470.87 f$ 29 79*> CtS. $472.00 30 $474.7523 words
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Article87 1962-01-01 12 ri Miliysn Kxohsntji Binhs As* •Mlatltn w«r« unchanged on Saturday as follows (all rates to 1100). N«w V»m: Buytnar T.T. 33. airmall O.D. 33 1/8. SO d/it 33 3/3 credit bill*. 33| trade bills. tilling T.T. or O.D. rmdyi H«w V«rk 32 3/4, Fr«fKtt Fraiw* 16Oi. Belgian Pranet87 words
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Article29 1962-01-01 12 WEEK 1 »TOC INOICIt: Dk 27 Dec. 21 imluitrialt: 181.82 161.43 TUnt MM! ***** Ocllar rubbarc 2U.44 208.12 Jin. 1 I»st-100. Dtc. M 161.89 2M.TS 300.1229 words
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Article21 1962-01-01 12 Current payment Date of payment Total for year Total for previous year 20 To Cold Storafe 6% Jan. 3021 words
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Article393 1962-01-01 12 Halt in tin price decline AFTER a nine-day drop which resulted in a drop of $8, the Singapore tin price rallied on Friday. On that day there was a rise of J1.12J to $472 per plcul. On Saturday morning there was a further rise of $2.75 to $474.75. The offering393 words
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Article1212 1962-01-01 12 fHE state of shares on the A Malayan Stock Exchange showing last business to December 23 (A) and last business since that date (B) with H and I. standing for Highest and Lowest business this year to date were: INDUSTIIHS AIM Bricks 1.00 •JO Ofdi. t» At!»l1,212 words
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Advertisement1200 1962-01-01 12 IIXSESIZB V^-— KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. Express U.S.A. Pacific dt Atlantic Coast Service tU ETA tTA ETA S'iort P. Sham H>on| H'lulu S. F'cisco L. Anieln N.York •Kss,is-» Mars' »M las 11 Jaa/I Fat 14 FH J Mac gar M Mar •■CUtraSs Mars Jl M Fsi M Ftk 11 Mar1,200 words
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Advertisement816 1962-01-01 12 DON T MISS THE BOAT! Put your money in o sofe thing. Invest in the THIRD MALAYAN FUND and employ experts to spread your investments over Moloyo's soundest enterprises. Application form and free booklet •Malnobl* from th« Monooeri Matoyan Unit Truits Its)., p Q Boj( 08 4 Kuo a Lumpur'(Tel.816 words
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Advertisement797 1962-01-01 13 COMPAGNIE MARITIME DES CHARUEURS REUNIS it pleased to announce thot its monthly FAR EAST/ EUROPE Service can now accept cargo from Singapore, Port Swettenham and Penang for direct discharge at Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Bremen as well as to the usual destinations, Marseilles, Le Havre and Dunkirk. Wishing All Their797 words
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Advertisement439 1962-01-01 13 (Continued from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT H Word, ti (Mim.}—B»M St dm, aatre NOUBB/WABH AMAH lire tn for European family must have good references be good tempered. Ring .->4SM. OUALIFIBO CRADB 111 dresser Position filled applicants are thanked P.O. Box No. 14 Tuiah Rata, Cameron Highlands. OSHBRAL AMAH must be439 words
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Advertisement743 1962-01-01 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED 28 Word* tS (Min.)— Mom St eta. extra WANTIO two three bedroom flat nou»e. Tntummhrd early January. Box A 3859 S.T. Spore. WANTED A HOUSE 3/4 rooms, seaside bungalow, area about 12.000 sq. ft. Modern sanitation. Apply: K.T. Tan. 7C. Asia Insurance Bldg., B'pore. Tal: *****. WAHTED FROM743 words
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Advertisement626 1962-01-01 13 HOUSES I LAND FOR SALE I Word, $S (.«<*.) Box M tit. txtr* FOR 8ALB: Fully furnlskjad semidetached bungalow in Fujronc Estate (tth mile Buklt Tlmah) 4 bedrooms 2 bathrooms with modern sanitation. Excellent locality. Rlns *****, B'POTT. HOUSES LAND WANTED Word, U (Mi*.)— Box St rfs. txtra WANTIO PURCHASE626 words
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Advertisement715 1962-01-01 13 TUITION M Wtrdt Ii (Mi*)— Box M dm. «S*M PIANO TEACHER. LRSM. Is doing full-time traching. Those Interested In exam*. and hardworking are eapeclally welcome. Tel: S4WS Spore. MATHEMATICS GRADUATES with 24 years teaching experience offers tuition In Mathematics. Elementary, additional. Secondary elaasss. Telephone Singapore *****. OAMBRIOOE AHD SECONDARIES— Take715 words
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Advertisement702 1962-01-01 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Word, U (Min.)— Box St eta. otrm FORD CONSUL registered In Jannary 1935. One owner new upholstery Price *****/- 0.N.0. Ring Mr. Tan 8A961 after 6.13 p.m. Spore. ARMY OFFICER LEAVING Singapore wlshea sell 1964 Zephyr only two owaers perfect motor Insured Dec. I 1962 *****702 words
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Advertisement120 1962-01-01 13 OUR GREETINGS and BEST WISHES for the NEW YEAR ALLIED RADIO) CORPORATION SO. CIRCULAR ROAD SINGAPORE. I. TEL: 9227* Insist on lAEG NOISELESS HAIR j&o\ DRYERS^T /V^EAsfX 1/ TO USE A AND LIGHT IN WEIGHW SEE THEM IN OUR SHOWROOM. OR AT LEADING ELECTRICAL DEALERS. SCOn ENGLISH sea.! LTD a.120 words
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2388 1962-01-01 14 EPSOM JEEP - RACING DREAMBOAT'S SECOND ST. LEGER TRIUMPH EPSOM JEEP Grey makes Malayan turf history By A brilliant treble tor jockey Harbridge SINGAPORE, Sun. DREAMBOAT. with Bob Franklin up, made Malayan turf history when he won the Singapore St. Leger over 11 miles for the second successive year. Starting a hot favourite.2,388 words
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Article69 1962-01-01 14 SINGAPORE. Sun Pakistan International Alrrrilt ha I c a sked Malayan Cricket Association to arrange a Malayan tour for a Pakistan cricket team next month. The MCA. meanwhile havi decided to write to the P.LA for more details before making a decision. Dr. Ong Swee Law,69 words
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Article62 1962-01-01 14 QYD\EY. Sun. Indian Mllkha Singh, one of the top quarter mllers in the world, will appear on the Australian track circuit in March. Arthur Hadson. secretary of the AAU of Australia, said the Indian federation had informed him that Milkha would be available to compete ln AustraliaReuter - 62 words
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Article46 1962-01-01 14 CALCUTTA, Sun. India, 221 for five overnight, were all out 380 here today, second day of the fourth Test against England. At close df play England were 102 for three (Richardson 62. Russell 10. Barrington 14). Dexter and Parfltt were batting.— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article62 1962-01-01 14 BOMBAY, Sun.— English lockey Stan Smith rode Loyal Manzar, a 5-2 second favourite, to victory in the Indian 2,000 Guineas hcie yesterday. Loyal Manzar won by three lengths from Lunik. There vcre 11 runners. The race was worth 36.070 rupees to the winner, who is owned by M.\Reuter - 62 words
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Article86 1962-01-01 14 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Singapore Government Services FA. will again ask SAFA. at the first council meeting on Jan. 15, for fixtures against visiting teams next season SGEFA secretary S.R. Naldu said that last year a request was made to SAFA but his association did not cc* any86 words
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619 1962-01-01 14 SYDNEY, Sun. Wimbledon cham--pion Rod Layer had been preferred to his Australian Davis Cup team-mate, Roy Emerson, as the No. 1 seeded player for the men' 3 singles in the Australian lawn tennis championships next week. The event begins at White CityReuter - 619 words
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Advertisement799 1962-01-01 14 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given Lhat Mr. D. J. Graham. 6 8i Penang Road, has left our ser- j vices as from Ist January 1962 and has therefore no authority to transact any business or act on behalf of the Company. MALAYAN DRILLERS LTD. MALACCA MUNICIPALITY CLAIMS FOB BEFI'ND OF799 words
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Advertisement753 1962-01-01 14 VACANCY FOR PILOT IN THE PENANG PILOTAGE SERVICE Application* are Invited from seiviug Ma.-ters qualified as Master of a Local Trace Ship, Hoir.e Trade Ship or Foreign Ooing Ship, to undergo tnitial training as a pilot to the Port of Penan* Candidates must be CUlaens or the Federation of Malaya,753 words
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Advertisement576 1962-01-01 14 NOTICES NOTICE Notice U iMieby given that Mr. Yeo Tee Hwa and Mr. V. Sar.kunny Bastcarjn are no longer ln our employ, and they havo no authority to transact any business or collect any monies ou our oenalf. THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE,576 words
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Article231 1962-01-01 15 WE HAVE DONE SO WELL, HE SAYS ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaya's spectacular progress in sport in 1981 which included 12 Gold medals won at the South-East Asia Peninsula Games at Rangoon and a meritorious draw with world hockey champions Pakistan was referred t o in glowing231 words
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Article31 1962-01-01 15 MOSCOW. Sun. Valery Bruinel 19-year-old holder of the world high Jump record has been unanimously elected "Best Sportsman of the Soviet Union in 1961" by Soviet Union sports writers.31 words
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Article, Illustration65 1962-01-01 15 THE MALAYAN hockey team photographed at the Kuala Lumpur airport before they left by air for India yesterday to compete In the International tournament at Ahmedabad from Jan. 6to 21. The Malayans, led by M.H.F. vice-president A. Durairetnam (eighth from left65 words
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391 1962-01-01 15 Yee Khan missed chance for big upset FOONG CUP MALACCA, Sun. Malayan Thomas Cup player Tan Yee Khan lost a chance to bring off the badminton upset of the year when he met top-ranking Malayan Teh Kew San In their singles match In the Foong Seong Cup challenge round between391 words
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Article31 1962-01-01 15 PENANG. Sun. Prisons Sports Club. FAP knockout champions, completed a double yesterday when they won Uie Public Services knockout soccer competition, beatIng City Council 8-2 at the City Stadium.31 words
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Article28 1962-01-01 15 KLUANG DIST. (SHIPS: Son Sing bt Revertex 5-0: HQ 63 Brigade bt Ayer Itam 5-0; Kok Sen* bt 30 Coy 5-0; Boon Hong bt BMH 5-0.28 words
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Article12 1962-01-01 15 FRIENDLY (Penang): PBC 32 (4 goals. 4 tries) Navy 6 (goal).12 words
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Article56 1962-01-01 15 TENNIS: Manly c'shipe (Sydney); Men's singles Ist rd: W Woodcock bt Premjit LaU (Indi 6-4. 0-6. 7-5: N. Pllic (Yugo) bt A. Shapter 6-1. 6-1; B. Jovanovlc Yugo> bt J. Mukerjea (Ind) 3-6. 7-5. 6-3. Women's q-flnals: D. Hard (US) bt J. Tegart 6-3. 1-6. fi-4: L. Turner56 words
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234 1962-01-01 15 1964 GAMES OPENING DATE: A PROTEST TO JAPAN I AUSANNE. Sun—lnternational Olympic committee chancellor Geo Mayer yesterday confirmed that he has protested against the decision of the Japanese organisation committee to let the next Olympic Games in Tokyo begin one day earlier than scheduled. Mayer also criticised the organisation committeeUPI - 234 words
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Article270 1962-01-01 15 FIRST DIVISION Tottenham S Chelsea 2 POSTPONED: Aston Villa v Cardiff: Blackburn v West Ham; Blackpool v Sheff. ltd; Bolton fcverton; Folham v Arsenal; Leicester v Ipswich; Man City v Birmingham-. Notts Forest v Man ltd. Sheff. Wed v Bnrnlry; Wolvrs v WBA. SECOND DIVISION Brighton 1270 words
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638 1962-01-01 15 SOCCER Spurs inch nearer top with Jones's hat-trick LONDON, Sun. ICE, snow, frost and floods yesterday caused the postponement of 42 English and Scottish football League matches the biggest disruption In the history of British soccer. Football pools were declared void for the first time since Jan. 17. 1959. InReuter - 638 words
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Advertisement260 1962-01-01 15 V if you suffer j F from A BRONCHITIS I read this J EPHAZONE tftbieu m avafJabto to all tufferen from broochitk, •edum, broochial catarrh, phlegm •o the cheat, hay fever and allied complaint*. EPHAZONE is easy to take, safe to urn and sjvea luaofc relief and sureneu of effect.260 words
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Advertisement110 1962-01-01 15 Have you opened a deposit account with MALAYAN FINANCE? Many people are doing it everyday. Think of the good interest you will earn and your funds will be absolutely safe too! INTEREST: /VIVV# per annum ff\ 7 for SIX \y i~"J 12 months Group Assets Exceed $150,000,000.00 The Corporation is110 words
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Miscellaneous50 1962-01-01 15 HOCKEY r.I'Rt'DWARA CtP: Pan-Mala-yan Sikhs tourney; Spore v Penang; Johore v Perak (7 ajn.). Me«Un cnp: North Sikhs v Bouth Sikhs (5.15 p.m., all matches at NS Club padang. Seremban). SOCCER FRIENDLY: 3rd Anglian Regt v Indonesia Muda, XL (Kubu Stadium, Malacca). RUGGER FRIENDLY: Terror v The Blacks (Naval Base).50 words
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Article, Illustration460 1962-01-01 16 The Queen's New Year Honours: Sir Robert Black awarded G.C.M.G. WORLD idols of sport and the arts, superchiefs of big business and famous soldiers nid diplomats figure in a list of around 2,200 distinctions bestowed by Queen Elizabeth in her New Year Honours List published todayReuter - 460 words
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Obituary26 1962-01-01 16 CABLE received by Mr. T Karthigasu of C.E.8.. Kuala Lumpur. Mr. S. uAppaplllai (Father-in-law) formerly of Malayan Railway. Ipoh. passed away 30.12.61 at Kariiherodai. Ceylon26 words
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Article31 1962-01-01 16 THE FAMILY of the late Mrs. Cbong Kirn Slew thank all friends and relatives for their kind assistance, loan of cars, wreaths and those who attended the funeral on 30.12.61.31 words
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Obituary21 1962-01-01 16 IN M EMORI AM IN LOVING MEMORY <>t MrGut Soo Ann who left us on 1.1.60 Inserted by husband and children21 words
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Article26 1962-01-01 16 THE ASIA MARRIAGE Aid Bureau, 115-E3 Beach Road. Singapore, wishes all clients, supporters, friends and Straits Times readers a very Happy and Prosperous New Year26 words
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74 1962-01-01 16 Troops get ready to withdraw from Goa pANJ I M, Sun. Indian troops this weekend were becinning preparations to leave Goa only a fortnight after the lightning invasion began. Gen. Kenneth Candeth. Indian military governor, has said he wants the troops out as soon as possible in order that he74 words
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Article91 1962-01-01 16 l/UALA LUMPUR, Sun. All roads to the East Coast were open today after six days of heavy flooding during which 505.000 people In Kelantan were cut off from the rest of the country. The Dungun ferry In Trengganu. which was closed on Dec.91 words
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Article, Illustration70 1962-01-01 16 SOLD for US$65 million (about $195 million). The sign in the picture sums up the highly complicated transaction which took place four days ago when New York's Empire State Building changed hands. The Prudential Insurance Company now holds the title, but leasing rights valued at US$36UPI - 70 words
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Article171 1962-01-01 16 W. Irian call: Let them go... I^UALA LUMPUR. Sun. —The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, said today that he had no objection to Indonesian citizens and other nationals in Malaya Joining the Indonesian Army for the "liberation" of West Irian. "Let them go If they want to." he said on171 words
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Article47 1962-01-01 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman. Is expected to make in official visit to Pakistan In March or April next year, informed source* said today. The Karachi newspaper Dawn today reported that the Tengku would visit Pakistan In the new year.47 words
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Advertisement285 1962-01-01 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 20 words HIO (Minimum) TAN: To Nalla and Joo Liang, a son Yinß Hsien. on 30th Dec., 1961. at Gleneajrles Hospital. NG-TEO: Between Francis Kwee Choo. third Bon ol Madam L«* Ylm Chingr. and Theresa Quee Eng. fourth daughter of Madam fc> Joo Lvi on 1 162. YAP—285 words
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Advertisement213 1962-01-01 16 spotty skin IB becomes clear skin M with r Solution 41 byINNOXA Spotty tkin i* usually the"—»«h*oi>overactive erase gland*. The tiny ducta leading from the gland* to the tkin curface are enlarged at their outer end* and Mocked by plugs of grease which harden and darken to form blackhead*. The**213 words
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