The Straits Times, 2 January 1962
1962-01-02
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Title Section22 1962-01-02 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 Nat*"* 1 fa**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1962. 15 CENTS KDN 01022 words
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290 1962-01-02 1 Kennedy and Khrushchev exchange peace hopes WASHINGTON, Monday. THE leaders of the United States and the Soviet Union have exchanged New Year greetings in which both sides have expressed hopes for peace. The texts of the messages were released yesterday. Offering their personal good wishes to President Kennedy, his family290 words
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Article, Illustration956 1962-01-02 1 Australia told: Tour judgment is wrong' 'A last chance' offer to Dutch JAKARTA, Mon. Gen. Abdul Haris Nasution, Indonesian Defence Minister and Army Chief of Staff, last night delivered an indirect warning to Australia and other supporters of Holland in the current West Irian crisis. Gen. Nasution,956 words
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Article239 1962-01-02 1 BEIRUT, Monday. T EBANESE troops detained a large number of Nationalist Social Party members as mopping up operations continued through the night in the wake of an abortive coup yesterday, a government communique reported. 1 Those detained included Dr. Abdullah Saadeh. leader of the party whichReuter - 239 words
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Article76 1962-01-02 1 KING TO GO DUCK SHOOTING LAHORE, Mon. The Yang di Pertuan Agong went today to Baloki. about 50 miles from here, on a duck shooting trip. The Queen watched a girl guides rally. President Ayub Khan gave a banquet tonight in honour of the royal visitors. He presented the NlshaneReuter - 76 words
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Article25 1962-01-02 1 TOKYO. Mon.— Police today said the death toll from road accidents In Tokyo for 1961 was 1.167. against 1.179 in I96o.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article154 1962-01-02 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. Wedding guests screamed last night when a cousin of the bridegroom stumbled into a gaily-decorated house In Prin-sep Street. Lim Van Boh. 21, a factory worker, had been shot In the back when a detective opened nre to break up a gang battle In nearby154 words
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Article44 1962-01-02 1 JAKARTA, Mon. Soviet cosmonaut Gherman Titov will lecture at Indonesian universities during his visit, the Russian Ambassador said today Major Titov Is due on Wednesday. His first engagement will be to accompany President Soekamo on a trip into east Indonesia Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration266 1962-01-02 1 Second gale in the same areas in two days SINGAPORE. Mon. The violent thunderstorm which hit Singapore this afternoon added to the havoc created by yesterday's freak whirlwind, which wrecked more than 30 housrs. Hardest hit once again were the houses In the Mountbatten Road area,266 words
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Article59 1962-01-02 1 MOSCOW. Mon— A Soviet plane yesterday flew a sick man from Australia's Mawson Base in the Antarctic to the Soviet base at Mirny about 830 miles away, the Soviet news agency Tass reported. He is Alan Newsman, a Sydney diesel mechanic, who has twice been operatedReuter - 59 words
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Article, Illustration66 1962-01-02 2 AN EGYPTIAN peasant receives a hug from Burmese Prime Minister U Nu, who Is dressed in an Egyptian peasant's native costume, when the Premier and his wife visited a model village Just outside Cairo. During his visit, the Prime Minister toured a primary school, aUPI - 66 words
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Article, Illustration978 1962-01-02 2 NOW A WORKING PARTNER IN ALLIANCES AGAINST THE COMMUNIST THREAT LONDON, Mon. The Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan. told the British nation yesterday it was no longer the mighty power that once policed the world. Britain's "period of supremacy" in the world was gone,Reuter; UP - 978 words
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Article61 1962-01-02 2 NEW YORK. Mon. Time magazine last night named President John F. Kennedy as Its traditional "Man of the Year." The annual selection goes to the man the mauazi: > s editors think dominated the year's news and left a mark In history, for good or 111.61 words
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Article37 1962-01-02 2 ISTANBUL, Mon. Thousands of workers yesterday attended a rally organised by the Istanbul Association of Unions to press for the right to strike. It was the first large-scale workers" meeting ever held In Turkey. Renter.Reuter - 37 words
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93 1962-01-02 2 BANGKOK. Mon. King Adnladej of Thailand urged the people In a radio address last night to be aware of the Communist danger and to be united. Making a nation-wide New Tear address, he said the nation was free from danger daring the endReuter - 93 words
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Advertisement87 1962-01-02 2 DIFFERENT PEOPLE LIKE FOR THE SAME REASONS The size is senslble-A good full-size filter tip cigarette and firmly packed. The tobacco Is superb -You get the finest Virginia tobacco money can buy. The pack is perfect -The elegant crush-proof box with the 'lift-up' lid has never been bettered. No unsightly87 words
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Advertisement178 1962-01-02 2 I ENJOY BEING A GIRL^ I like scarves and flowers, per* fume and jewellery, lipstick: and rustly petticoats— l enjoy being a girl. I like being neat and sweet. Im fact, there were only a few limes when I didn't feel immaculate and every girl knows when those times are.178 words
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Miscellaneous33 1962-01-02 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby CAN f MBLP) IfVBUNK) II /^WILLVOU pus sMcrrs our of -rue J > rme I DRMSC WILL WU WOHT I I SPCMQA •me* rag *t?j~z^ y /My wrru 133 words
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267 1962-01-02 3 ELECTION DAY FOR RUSSIANS IS MARCH 18 MOSCOW, Mon.— The Supreme Soviet has set March 18 as the date for Russia's next general election, it was officially announced today. The new election is taking place in accordance with the constitution, four years almost to the day since the previous electionReuter - 267 words
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Article40 1962-01-02 3 ISTANBUL, Mon. Gen. Naz m i Karakoc, army commander in Hakkari province, yesterday reported that Iraqi tribesmen, followers of Mulla Mustafa al Barzani, had massacred 25 right-win^ Kurds as they attempted to escape into Turkey. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article65 1962-01-02 3 BANGKOK. Mon The King of Denmark will receive a baby elephant as a gift from Chlengmai tobacco farmers when he visits the northern city in the middle of January, the local Press reported here. The royal Danish couple is due here on Jan. 12. They willReuter - 65 words
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369 1962-01-02 3 Dutch call to settle Irian row and prevent a war THE HAGUE, Monday. THE opposition Labour Party has decided to call for a new coalition Cabinet of all parties to negotiate with Indonesia to settle the dispute over West New Guinea (West Irian), leading Labour parliamentarians disclosed yesterday. They saidUPI - 369 words
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Article, Illustration41 1962-01-02 3 After over a year of rumour and romantic gossip ex-President of Argentina Juan Peron has announced that he has married his petite blonde secretary, Isabella Martinez. This picture of them was taken in Madrid, Spain U.P.I, picture.UPI - 41 words
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103 1962-01-02 3 'Weather' satellites planned by Russia MOSCOW, Mon— Russian scientists expect to send up space satellite stations soon which could be used "for continuous weather observation and in the future, perhaps, for actively influencing weather formations," Professor Serxeyev said in yesterday's Communist Party newspaper Pravda. His article, quoted by the news103 words
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Article23 1962-01-02 3 ISTANBUL, Mon. A Russian sailor jumped ship ln the Bosphorous yesterday and swam to shore to ask for political asylum. UPI.UPI - 23 words
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Article79 1962-01-02 3 EICHMANN: EXTENSION FOR APPEAL JERUSALEM, Mon. The Israel Supreme Court todaygranted Adolf Eichmann a one-month extension of the deadline for filing grounds of his appeal against his conviction and sentence. The deadline was originally set for yesterday 15 days after the Jerusalem district, court sentenced Eichmann to hang for theReuter - 79 words
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84 1962-01-02 3 Mon. Muslim demonstrators burned several cars yesterday in a day of tension in working class and Muslim districts of the city. One person was killed and two others were injured ln separate attacks ln other parts of the city. In Bone (Eastern Algeria)84 words
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Miscellaneous407 1962-01-02 3 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SERVICE 41.7 metre SHORTWAVE SERVICE: AM. 600 Time Signal. Negara- metrea ku, News HeadUnes; 6.05 Morning MEDIUM WAVE SERVICEMelodies: 7.00 Rendezvous with 47s metres Music; 730 Time Signal, News; 735 Breakfast Club- 8.00 Time A.M. 6.00 Good Morning 6.02 Signal, News In The National407 words
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78 1962-01-02 4 US Vietnam aid chief visits S'pore SINGAPORE. Mon. The Deputy Chief of the United States Military Assistance Advisory Group in Vietnam, Major-General Charles Timmees. flew into Singapore by Pan-American Airways this evening. During his five-day stay here, Major-Gen. Tlmmes, who will be the guest of the Farelf C-tn-C. Sir Nigel78 words
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Article69 1962-01-02 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— An exhibition of paintings by Miss Llm Soh Keng will be held at the National Library from Jan. 6 to 8. from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mr. Kong Chin Hock will declare open the exhibition at 5.30 p.m. on Jan. 5. The display is69 words
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239 1962-01-02 4 ADDITIONAL BONUS FOR MEN, SAYS MAHMUD gINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Traction Company and its Employees Union have agreed on a draft agreement covering certain items of the claims the union submitted in October. Under this agreement, retired employees would be issued with free239 words
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127 1962-01-02 4 Testimonial from Farelf for good services SINGAPORE, Mon. The General Headquarters Far East Land Forces have awarded the Commander in Chief's testimonials for good services to the following persons: General Headquarters FARELF: V.C.V. Chandra, Wong Ah Jaw, Abu Bakar bin Mohamed Ariff Aman bin Dol. Headquarters, 17 Gurkha Division: Yahaya127 words
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Article34 1962-01-02 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Consulate General of the United Arab Republic will move to its new offices at 20, Balmoral Road, Singapore, 10, tomorrow. The new telephone numbers are ***** and *****.34 words
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Article33 1962-01-02 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Water will be shut off tomorrow from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in ZONES TWO and THREE and from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. in ZONES FOUR and SEVEN.33 words
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Article, Illustration132 1962-01-02 4 SEA CADETS all in white pitting their seamanship against one another in the New Year Sea Sports, off Clifford Pier, in Singapore Here, in this Straits Times picture, they are seen in pairs manning the tiny grey dinghies at the starting point132 words
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229 1962-01-02 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. COR some years past, the staff of the Botanic Gardens have been working together with Mr. X little knowing of his past. In fact, apart from the man himself, only the Director of the Gardens, the hospital almoner and229 words
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Article44 1962-01-02 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. A religious teacher, Ellas bin Mohd. Yusofl, 40. died two hours after a coconut tree fell on him this afternoon. He was riding a scooter along Jalan Nong Chlk, Johore Bahru. when the tree struck him down.44 words
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Article63 1962-01-02 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. More than 100 Jehovah's Witnesses from here and the Federation climaxed their fourday United Worshippers Assembly at the Cultural Centre in Singapore yesterday with a public lecture by Mr. W. Yaremchuk. Mr. Yaremchuk. who- was ordained to the ministry some 20 years ago. dealt with63 words
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Article49 1962-01-02 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Commercial Library of the United States ConsulateGeneral will open for business tomorrow. The library, located off the main entrance of the ground floor of the ConsulateGeneral at 30. Hill Street, win be open on week days from 8.30 a.m. to 4 p.m.49 words
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Article22 1962-01-02 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak, has approved 16 bank and public holidays for this year.22 words
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Advertisement326 1962-01-02 4 NEW YEAR DAY -i WEDDING s J tat. B MR. LOKEN CHANG SHANG FONG and Miss Faith Yong Li Keng. after their wedding at the Grace Assembly of God Church. Singapore, on New Year's day. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Yong, and the bridegroom326 words
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Advertisement562 1962-01-02 4 CATHAY I* X I o^ tt^Ml»ATior«J ♦Mw snowing! 4io 1 9 jo.- X b^bl "The t X ptu* On~st a9 ir t TONIGHT AT 9.50 P.M. X Rodiffution PraMnt* TITHES "3.30 Special": Comp«r»d By LARRY LAI f TAN SWEE LEONG Mud* By Btnny Klttnman't Trio t (NO FREE LISTS) (QEEBniSE)562 words
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Miscellaneous383 1962-01-02 4 fHE following Is today's Kuala Lumpur, Malacca (ML Paa-Aaerfea*: To Bai(on, schedule of civil aircraft 140) 7.15 p.m.; from San- Manila, Honolulu, Los Angeled movement* at Paya Lebar air- dakan. Jeweiton. Brunei, Slbu. (PA 818) 10.30 a.m. port, Singapore. Kuching. (ML 408) 5.15 0.m.; M*i»«n Air«rm- tv. v,i ARRIVALS from383 words
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Article372 1962-01-02 5 TAI SING ONN - TAI SING ONN By it. LUMPUR. Mon. SHORTAGE OF CEMENT STARTS A RACKET: CONTRACTORS PAY $6 OR MORE FOR A BAG MALAYA is having a boom in building and this has caused a shortage of cement on the market. Miliions of dollars- worth of buildings schools,372 words
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Article, Illustration115 1962-01-02 5 LI AN ANN. 14. IS MALAYAN CHESS CHAMP SINGAPORE'S "boy wonder Tan Llan Ann, 14 (right). won the Malayan open chess championship played in Koala Lumpur during the New Year holidays. Tan. who also holds the Singapore title, beat the previous Ma'ayan champion. R.E. Fontana, who115 words
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213 1962-01-02 5 PAPER MILL TO BE SET UP: A CALL FOR TENDERS KTJALA LUMPUR, Mon. A multi-mil-lion dollar pulp and paper mill is to be set up soon at Bumbong Lima, on the Province Wellesley-Kedah border. The Federation of Malaya Fertilizer and Paper Industrial Co-operative Society Limited, which is sponsoring the project,213 words
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Article26 1962-01-02 5 SUNOEI PATANI. Mon. The Sultan Abdul Hamld College Old Boys' Association will hold their annual dinner In the Transport Building. Alor Star, on Friday.26 words
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Article117 1962-01-02 5 rjINGAPORE, Mon. Two ►5 Barisan Soslalis leaders here have tabled a motion for debate at the next session of the Legislative As sembly. The motion. In the names of Dr. Lee 81ew Choh (Queenstown) and Mr. Chan Sun Wing (Upper Serangoon), states: "That this House,117 words
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Article77 1962-01-02 5 WOMAN LAWYER, 22, ADMITTED PENANG, Mon.— A woman lawyer who was too young to be called to the Bar two years ago was today admitted in the Penang High Court as a barrister Mr. Justice Hepworth formally welcomed Mrs. Cheah Baik Eng, 22. < formerly Miss Lim Swee Gaiki, who77 words
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Miscellaneous294 1962-01-02 5 Buys Bunny By Batph Mteintdaht rIVE 6aTASINGIN'^"N\ NKE. r > «1° Z^HAppi C 16! VER CLOSER TO T T^---^-» TELEGRAM FERYAFBOfA/V^'' I f'^fENf 1 7W&- SIXTEEN j <<^-s:^ LVt Abner By At Capp f WE'VE GOT A&UTROCK.'A NO, WE AIKJ'T n. II I GOTTA EAT V- v Anita INOOOOSH/1 DOkTTWE294 words
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Advertisement326 1962-01-02 6 AGAIN -AUSTINS ARE AHEAD PI d K d A I^^aSB^3SL^^^SSSKBCSS^S!S! l > giiy J^ MAi U U U I_d UVJ l_n L/\J wßS^^m^S^^sssssss^S'- mm Ml Hi HI HBiM H rfft Ife WHRIH MM! «MIHS^^^ m a^^H I <jKI I VlMaSl^K/ I I I P 1 I B& I i^&ii^^^^^ ISftPP*326 words
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Article, Illustration1040 1962-01-02 7 Philippines plan to expand tourism Straits Times Special Feature COVT. REDUCED VISA FEE TO ENCOURAGE MORE FOREIGN VISITORS 'Anything that happens in Manila can take place in best cities of the world' ANEW airport terminal opened in Manila as part of a sixyear plan to attract more foreign tourists is1,040 words
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Miscellaneous311 1962-01-02 7 Straits Times Crossword tmm M tea tag I 111 fli iHf^^^F^^^^^ \CKO>^ mise ol success (10). 1. A pott by the end of Christ- 6. Members spread out to give a mas tinally achieves self-con- welcome (4. 4). trol (4. 4). 7. Alerting before ringing the 5. Doctor bearing cloth311 words
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Obituary44 1962-01-02 8 Wordt tit (Minimum) DEAR TO THE Memory of Perrlval r.-irkrr who left u» on 2.1.39. Gone hut not forirott»n by BMSt and aunt. IN LOVING MEMORY of Molly Goh <>■' Kng who pasntd away on I-1-ISM. Sadly mimed by parents, brothtra and slMrrn.44 words
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Article51 1962-01-02 8 It Wordt Sit (Minimum) GRIAT READING at llttl* romplate rang* of Pan, Kontana: Ace. Foot Square paper barka available at M Storag*. Arcade. Orchard Koad. B'pore. BE A GOOD Malayan Raad Rarita Hunan, The National Newapapor is the romanlMd National Lancuar* and r<.llo« contemporary davalopmenta la l«nd yon live51 words
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Article691 1962-01-02 8 A dutiful reading of the seasonal greetings which great statesmen exchange suggests an amusing if not necessarily profitable New Year's pastime. Who said what, and to whom? "I hope that 1962 will bring an improvement in the relations between our countries on which so much depends"691 words
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Article319 1962-01-02 8 Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam is overstating matters somewhat when, in his telegram to the Prime Minister, he speaks of the mushroom nsurance trouble in terms of "a national emergency." The time has not yet come, nor is it likely to, fc> set all the alarms ringing. Things nevertheless319 words
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Article233 1962-01-02 8 Considering the weight of the problems thai had to be overcome if the European Economic Community was to entrr its second four-year phase yesterday according to schedule, its failure to do so is less striking than th* confidence of the ministerial conference that agreement can be reached by233 words
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436 1962-01-02 8 FkARWIN. Mon Pas- toralists in central Australia face 1962 in the grip ot the worst drought they have ever known 111 the area, which averages only 10 in. of rain yearly, no significant rain has fallen for eight months. Official reports to CommonwealthReuter - 436 words
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721 1962-01-02 8 K. KRISHNA MOORTHY - INDIA: 100 million ton iron ore deal with Japan K. KRISHNA MOORTHY from THE return of Goa to the Indian fold will make a mark immediately on one aspect of the Indian economy: Indian exports of iron ore will be more than doubled Coa has been a big supplier of721 words
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Letter581 1962-01-02 8 EXCHANGE OF VIEWS AT KUCHING 'VHE Straits Times did not publish in full what I said at the press conference on Dec. 27 and In view ot subseqa-nt comment by Data Ong Yoke Lin and Daco Abdul Hamid bin Hajl Jumat I should be grateful if you would publish this581 words
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154 1962-01-02 8 A CCORDING to the present enactment of the Ipoh Town Council hou.se owners have to pay assessment on vacant houses on March 31 and Sept. 30 every year and then claim the refund in August and February. Thus these sums of money are kept by the154 words
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Advertisement63 1962-01-02 8 Nit* Accident 4ft. (pt\ No Vszi Need *Sa to y^fl Worry sum Quink INK in Washable Royal Blue Washes Out Completely! Ideal for home and school u>e because Wa>hable Super Quink is easily removed from fingers and clothes with a quick rinsing. For permanent records, choose from 6 other permanent63 words
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Advertisement115 1962-01-02 8 BE FIRST WITH FRIGIDAIRE The first Frigidaire refrigerator was made in 1918 44 years ago! CASH OR HIRE J PURCHASE Model da 9 B(9.1 cv. ft THE NAME IS YOUR GUARANTEE! FRIGIDAIRE PRODUCT OF OINtRAL MOTORS /Zdmrmnt //mfrrfr TM«""*-. 200, CBMMBMM /^W/.V»V"VFmoiOa|R.I Av.nu. 7 ..C«MTB|«... $lnf.p»rt-». Frank Chte |ML 270115 words
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Article, Illustration771 1962-01-02 9 SINGAPORE, Mon Sreenivasan reveals big expansion plan for Spore institution AT 12.36 a.m. today, the University of Singapore was born greeted at birth by exploding crackers and rattling tin-cans. A simple ceremony on the campus at Bukit Timah brought this healthy, bouncing "baby" of education771 words
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157 1962-01-02 9 $1.5M PALACE FOR SULTAN OF PAHANG K'UANTAN. Mon. A lV 51. 500.000 palace is to be built for the Sultan of Pahang In Pekan, the Pahang royal town 28 miles irom here. A vote of $10,000 has been included in the 1962 Btate estimates for "planning work" in connection with157 words
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Article47 1962-01-02 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— A group of 50 Malays representing the Perak Youth Agriculture Association paid a visit of Johore Bahru over the New Year holidays. They were taken around by Inche Ariffin bin Mohamed Said. vice-president of Persatuan Soslal Melayu. Singapore.47 words
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Article59 1962-01-02 9 TANAH RATA. Mon. A German fitter, Mr. Hermoun Kucherf, was killed yesterday by an explosion in a tunnel of the Cameron Highlands hy-dro-electric project The tunnel is at the 19th mile. Tapah-Cameron Highlands road. Mr. Kucherf was rushed to the Tapah Hospital and later transferred to59 words
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Article183 1962-01-02 9 RCALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Ministry of Education is now reviewing the question of lotteries organised by schools for various purposes.' including extension of school buildings and purchase of gifts for orphans The Chief Education Ad viser. Inche Aminuddin hin Baki. said today that action would be183 words
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616 1962-01-02 9 The outlook for rubber 'not too bright,' says trade chief KUALA LUMPUR, Monday mHE overall picture 1 for 1962 of the rubber industry is "not too bright", according to Mr. Tee Teh. president of the Federation of Rubber Trade Asoociations. He says this in a forecast of the prospects for616 words
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161 1962-01-02 9 Kelantan Govt. urged to develop tourist spot ft OTA BHARI Mon.— The Kelantan Government was urged yesterday to develop beauty spots in the State to attract tourists. Mr. Wee Uoon Hock (Alliance— Bandar Hllir) made this request when he spoke on promotion of tourism at the State Legislative Assembly Budget161 words
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Article89 1962-01-02 9 A call to Johore farmers JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The Mentri Besar of Joh ore. Da to Haji Hassan bin Hajl Yunos. today urged farmers to make full use of two new agricultural training centres in the State. Dato Haji Hassan said In a New Year message that agriculture was the89 words
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Article38 1962-01-02 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. No serious crime was reported In Selangor during thr New Year holidays. According to the Selangor C.I.D. chief Mr. T.B.M. Krishiian. however, there were several thefts of motorcycle and scooter parts.38 words
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Article326 1962-01-02 9 Saigon welcome for more aid KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— South Vietnam would welcome further aid either material or moral from Malaya, her Charge dAffaires here, Mr. Tran Kirn Phuong. said today. He was commenting on the statement made last week by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, that Malaya was determined326 words
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Article39 1962-01-02 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The winner of the "Miss Government Services. Federation of Malaya" contest to be hela at the Chinese Assembly Hall here on Feb. 3 will win a free round air trip to Hong Konp.39 words
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Advertisement31 1962-01-02 9 SI ME DARBY announce that from CHHZ January l if they will distribute I NACO ZZ^ LOUVRES in Singapore as well as Malaya and the v*^ ><:^-^^ Borneo ><^^ <^^ Territories SUNSASH LOUVRE WINDOWS31 words
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432 1962-01-02 10 The first day at school so much is up to the mother's common sense SCHOOLS re open today and hundreds of six and seven-year-olds begin their first day in class. For most of them It Is going to be a trying and bewildering experience. And this is the time when432 words
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Article, Illustration233 1962-01-02 10 Designers interested rkRIENTAL silks will never lose their fight in the battle of fabrics which is raging now. With fashions marching well ahead, styles are being manoeuvred to give prominence to the texture and beauty of materials. Although synthetic materials are gaining a firm foothold In high fashion, the hand-woven233 words
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Article, Illustration47 1962-01-02 10 This night-dress, named the "Tw.st" is made from a new material which, claim the makers, is characterised by not creasing, by being easy to maintain and by its resistance to hard wear. It looks good too. The fashion has just been shown in Paris.47 words
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Advertisement142 1962-01-02 10 Keep your family if^^EX fit WATERBIRYS COMPOUND Waterbury's Compound is the world's most widely used tonic. BECAUSE IT'S A TONIC. Waterbury's speeds recovery to sparkling good health and builds tip resistance to further attacks. BECAUSE IT'S A DECONGESTIVE. Woterbury's breaks up stubborn coughs, colds and bronchial congestion, let Waterbury's prove142 words
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Advertisement302 1962-01-02 10 Give your children the extra nourishment they need Farex the 3-cereal food made by Glaxo is a complete food that needs no cooking and can be added to fruit, soups and a variety of dishes. Farex contains calcium and.vitamin D to strengthen the bones and teeth B group vitamins to302 words
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Advertisement1609 1962-01-02 11 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. unibn •vtunra SINGAPORE Mi ni2t/a E«PtESS SERVICES TO IONOON, LIVERPOOL, ft CBNTINENTAI PORT>> S'DOrf P S'Hm fertanf BEM.OMtMjI.Ip) L'lHl, ream, Hull. Hturp C.JI/JMI Bt—tAN (E.L.) I*MM. Hinborg. 6 31J.il Jn I BENCLEUCH L'pnl, G'mosth, RWterom jm 12/18 IM 711 m IT/1* BENVENUE K> ri»r|. L'rJon.1,609 words
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Advertisement1207 1962-01-02 11 w^ McALISTER B_c CO.. LTD. i^-. TKKI TEL: ft* ***** H3_ Ir**** CLLBRMAM LIKE 8k KLAVENESS LIMB LONDON. HIMBUIt. ROTTERDAM IBS ANCEItS. SAN FRANCISCO HAVRE ft HULL SEAILE. VANCOUVER ft PBRTLANO CITY OF RIPBN Aceipliii carlo far Cntril ft Slut* S'por* P Sham etflang «n_lVi C m 1 1. 11,207 words
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349 1962-01-02 12 Tin output last year is expected to exceed estimate fHERE is now every possibility that Malayan tin mines will have produced more than the 55,000 tons estimated for 1961, industry sources in Ipoh state. During November, production totalled 4.805 tons, or 101 tons less than October. For the first 11349 words
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Article87 1962-01-02 12 The follinvinj are the average Singapore rubber and tin prices since 1950: Robber Tin 1950 1"S. 18 rts. $366.34 1951 169.55 ctft. $326.61 Ittl -7 CU. $480.08 1953 67.44 els. $363.92 1954 67.30 eta. &353.59 1955 14iJ6 cU. 5365.50 19-ii, 96.76 cts. $387.03 1957 SS 75 eta.87 words
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Article271 1962-01-02 12 RUBBER SHARES BETTER TPHE Stock Exchange A Gazette says there is no question of a return to active dealing conditions of 18 months ago for rubber shares, but there has been a fair amount of support for leading rubber shares during the past two weeks and with the statistical position271 words
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Article56 1962-01-02 12 Shi*« In Part twtttMham Lov*c«a. Muhnttievl, Dtomed. Kmrnlktwa Maru. Rh«xenor. Yuri Oaicann. Oyloo, B«ngkalls. Polytarut, City of Ripon, Btr»at Jobore. Bultroa. Bamrsin. Sclkal Mum. Rncamat, Tapah. Hal Ta, Melnam. DeobiKShlre-, Rlvar Bank City of Wellington Shipi in Penan*- Harkaur: Reßenntaln. Canara. City of WtlUmtton. Celettlal. Langtonn, Nichiyo56 words
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Article148 1962-01-02 12 rpHE Metal Bulletin reviewing -I the business prospects for next year generally and nonferrous metals in particular says that the level of tin prices during 1962 will be "In the hands" of the United States Congress. If it decides to release a really sizeable tonnage of148 words
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Advertisement1173 1962-01-02 12 >^_- KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. Express U.S.A. Pacific «t .Atlantic Coast Service ETA- .HA ETA ETA S'rcrt C S'fim H'Kont H'lulu S. F'cuco I. Anielts N.York •'KMikiwt Mm" WU in 11 Jit/J Ft* 14 Fet) 3Mm 5 Hit Mir "Cfltftfl Mtrf n/H Fit ft* 11 Mtr MMM f Mir Apr1,173 words
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Advertisement307 1962-01-02 12 liats OUNEOIN CYTIIiTON. WEIUNCTON. MINER. aUCKUMJ Soils N.Z. Arr. Sport] Arr. P. S'hwn CRUSADER Soiled 2nd Jan 4th Jan SARACEN 12th Jan 30th Jon 29th Jan CRUSADER 12th Tcb z«th Feb 27rh Feb {list IMfS BlUff lIMJMtU t NEW PLTMOUTH tlUitCt It iMtCiatlD MANSFIELD CO., LTD. GUTHRIE A CO.. LTD.307 words
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Advertisement292 1962-01-02 12 NOTICES P.W.D. NOTICE The level trosslng at T.P.M/11 Main Line between Mile Posts 51i and 51 on Lhe Si.upang and Taiplng Road will be closed to traffic for repairs on 5/1/62 from 6.00 p.m. to 6.00 a.m. the following morning. Road vehicles will be permitted to pass at half hourly292 words
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Advertisement304 1962-01-02 12 NOTICE I HEREBY give notice that 1 have voiuntarily resigned from my positions of Director and Manager of Malayan Drillers Ltd. and with effect from Ist January 1962 I no longer have any connection with the said company whatsoever. D. J. GRAHAM 6 '8. Penang Road, Singapore. 9. Tel. *****.304 words
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Advertisement192 1962-01-02 12 INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING AGENCY hove pleasure in announcing their appointment in SINGAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM and PENANG at agent* for ZIM ISRAEL NAVIGATION COMPANY LIMITED who offer a regular monthly service from Eilot/ltrael to Malaya 'Singapore and South East Asia. For details of vessels loading dates, port of call etc., please tee192 words
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Advertisement532 1962-01-02 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SARAWAK GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT OF AGKILLXTUKK The Department of Agriculture, Sarawak Is seeking an experienced rubber planter lor the p«t of Rubber Development Officer. The basic salary of the post is between 5690 mid $1,320 per month plus Inducement Allowance.. Increasing from $276 to $474 per month for officers532 words
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Advertisement342 1962-01-02 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE LECTURESHIP OR ASSISTANT LECTURESHIP IN ENGLISH Applications are invited for Appointment to the above-mentioned PO6I. Further particulars may be obtained from the Registrar, University of Singapore, Buklt Timah Road. Singapore 10, with whom applications (ten copies) must be lodged not later than 15 March 1962.342 words
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Advertisement821 1962-01-02 13 (Continued from Pa»e 8) SITUATIONS VACANT Ir-ersts It (Min.)— Sox SI ets. ogtn XPIRIINCIO FIMALC SCCRITARY-ITSNO for office of European Director. Only applicants with at least 10 years experience; a Senior Cambridge English credit, and accurst* (peed* of 100-120 w.p.m. considered. Salary according to qualification but probably not less than821 words
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Advertisement575 1962-01-02 13 WANTED Words Si (Min.)— Bom SI tts. txtn WAMTIO in Kuala Lumpur by European Enclneerini Company wsll situated workshop about 2.000 sq.ft. or land about 6,000 sq. ft. Box AI9IS S.T. K.L. FOR HIRE If Words tS (Mtn.)— Sox H rfs. sxlra For tae most comfortable lILFOKIVC er CHAUFPIUR OIIIVIM575 words
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Advertisement405 1962-01-02 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE re Words ti (Min.)— Bom U ets. extro FIAT 1100 ISM One owner M.200. Tel: C 5524. View 4 Leedoo Park. Singapore 8-2 p.m tMi FONOANOLIA $1,200 recently overhauled superb condition wttn new tyres, battery ate. Contact Le*. Pbon* ***** Singapore. FOR SALE tl Words tS (Min.)—405 words
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Advertisement252 1962-01-02 13 STAMFORD COLLEGE (Ciwssusrfisn) (Metsrs't CeNeae ef Pesrel ishsetlen) Let the famow Stamford ColUge HOMI-STUOY Courses insyre your Crediff/Diifinctl ins Psssei! Over 3.000 Cambridge saccasses sines 1952. If you ere interested in c<ne of these subjects or NMi. write today for a FRII COPY OF OUR 68-PACE PROSPICTUS. THI COURSIS THAT252 words
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397 1962-01-02 14 JAMES ANG - JAMES ANG U.S AND EUROPE TURN TO SINGAPORE BY INDICATIONS are that Singapore's multimillion dollar entrepot trade in coffee will improve this year although the price touched an all time low three months ago due to c glut of the commodity in the world market.397 words
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Article125 1962-01-02 14 Woman gets post in Ipoh MISS NG CHENG KIN. 32, has been promoted to the rank of assistant in the Ipoh branch of Jardine, Waugh (Malaya) Ltd. It Is believed that this Is the first time an Asan woman has been appointed an assistant by a European company In Malaya.125 words
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Article43 1962-01-02 14 SARAWAK exported 19.604 tons of round timber and 8.512 tons of sawn Umber in October 1961. Japan took 11.818 tons of the round timber and Hong Kong 3.018 tons. Of the sawn timber, Britain bought 3,261 tons and Australia 2,361 tons.43 words
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Article18 1962-01-02 14 A liquid plastic sun control, called Sun-X Glass Tinting is now available in Singapore and Malaya.18 words
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Article, Illustration156 1962-01-02 14 /CONSTRUCTION of 75 units consisting of twostorey terrace houses and bungalows In four areas in Singapore will begin early this year. The total cost of the building project is estimated at $2 million. Mr. Chew Hln Buan. managing director of Sin Hup Huat Ltd.. a156 words
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186 1962-01-02 14 STANVAC OPENS MOST MODERN IPOH SERVICE UNIT QTANDARD-VACUUM Oil Company's most up- to-date service station in North Malaya was opened recently in Ipoh by the Perak State Secretary, Syed Zahiruddin bin Syed Hassan. The service station which cost more than $150,000 is in Anderson Road and is known as the186 words
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Article240 1962-01-02 14 A WATCH claimed to work on the same principle A as the sputnik that spins in space has been introduced on to the Malayan market. The watch is the Accutron manufactured by the Bulova company, U.S.A., first brought out early this year, and recently marketed240 words
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Article104 1962-01-02 14 MR. ABDUL KARIM. utilisation officer of the Forest Department In Malaya, has arrived in Perth by by air to begin a 28-day visit to Australia. He will examine the possibilities of increasing Malaya's exports of timber to Australia. HLs two-day schedule in Perth includes meetings with representatives104 words
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Article38 1962-01-02 14 The Blue Funnel Line of Liverpool, England, hopes to contract soon with John Brown and Co. (Clydebank) Ltd. for a new passenger liner for the llr.e'g service* between Western Australia and South-East Asia.38 words
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Article33 1962-01-02 14 West Germany produced 1.9 million motor vehicles In the first 11 months last year compared with 1.8 million in the corresponding period of 1960. Car output accounted for 1.7 million units.33 words
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Article288 1962-01-02 14 DOUBTS ABOUT PEPPER DEAL T OCAL pepper dealers still have doubts about the reported release of 7,000 tons of Lampong black pepper to Russia in October by an Indonesian concern in Singapore. They claim that at the time the release was announced, it was rumoured that the price at which288 words
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Article200 1962-01-02 14 SARAWAK'S rubber exports in November dropped by 80 tons to 3,485 tons compared with October shipments. The drop was accompanied by a fall in price from $98 18 a picul In October to $88.69. Exports for the first 11 months of 1961 were 42,191 tons as against200 words
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Advertisement434 1962-01-02 14 t 1 J *^3 4i. I "BEDFORDS Ihe trucks >ou see here are BHDFORD 5 ton in chassis form or with bodies built for individual diesci tippers just a few of a fleet of more than 40 requirements. Most models are available EX STOCK BKDFORD tippers operating on an iron434 words
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Article456 1962-01-02 15 YEE KHAN AND POH LIM WIN DECIDER Veteran Eddy bows to Wei Lon V«ALACCA. Mon. ITA Singapore wrested the Foong Seong Cup from Penang when they beat the holders 6-3 in the challenge round of the competition at the Malacca Bad m 1 nton Association hall456 words
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Article, Illustration63 1962-01-02 15 BINGHAM, the SRC goalkeeper, stumbles and falls as Australian inside left Quine is about to shoot. Waiting to block the shot is O. Favacho. Watching the tussle are M. Nunls, Don Martin and Derrick de Silva. The tourists beat SRC 8-2,63 words
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339 1962-01-02 15 K. LUMPUR. Mon. rpHE five-nation schoolboys badminton festival A starts tomorrow at the Selangor B-A. hall rcitli a match between Malaya and Thailand on Thomas Cup lines. I 1 The International meet, the first of Its kind is organised by the Federation of Malaya339 words
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Article40 1962-01-02 15 SEREMB AN, Mon. Belongs Sikhs won the Ourudwara Cup hockey competition today when they beat Pahang Sikhs 4-0 In the last match. Selangor, who led 2-0 at half-time, scored through Jagdev 2). Ourucharan and Ournam.40 words
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735 1962-01-02 15 Latest English League soccer tables ONDON, Mon. The latest positions in English League soccer: FIRST DIVISION PWDL F A P Burnley 33 15 3 6 65 41 32 Tottenham 34 14 3 ***** 31 Everton 34 13 4 7 46 36 30 Ipswich 34 IS 3 8 56 44 39735 words
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Article55 1962-01-02 15 PENANO. Mon. Two brothers. One Jin Bong and Jin Leong. sons of veteran swimmer Ong Kirn Hoon. won prises In the Chinese Swimming Club's Tokong swim yesterday. Jin Eong. who was last, received a "bobby" prize. Jin Leong won a prim for coming nearest within the55 words
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110 1962-01-02 15 ABC meet certain this year Tengku OENANG. Mon. The first Asian badmi nt o n championships, postponed twice since April, 1980, will definitely be held this year at Kuala Lumpur. This assurance was given by Tengku Abdul Rahman, who Is president of the Asian Badminton Confederation. on a visit here110 words
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Article63 1962-01-02 15 J{UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Selangor beat a Singapore selection 6-3 In a friendly soccer match at Merdeka Stadium last night Selangor led 3-2 at half time. Selangor's sharpshootlng lnslde-left Abdul Ghani got four goals. Arthur Koh scored the other two. Singapore's first goal was an "own goal"63 words
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Article115 1962-01-02 15 INDIA ARE 274 RUNS AHEAD THE CALCUTTA TEST CALCUTTA, Monday. TNDIA were 274 runs ahead with seven wickets In hand— a strong position— at the end of the third day's play in the Fourth Test against England here England's nrst innings tallenders collapsed today. From 107 for three 'overnight, they115 words
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Article133 1962-01-02 15 INDIA IST. INNS. CONTRACTOR b Smith 4 MEHRA c Parfltt b Lock 62 MANJREKAR b Allen 4 NAWAB of PATALDI c Lock b Allen 34 t'MRIGAR c Smith b Allen 36 JAISIMHA c Nlllman b I Smith 37 BORDI run out 28 DI'RANI b Allen 43 ENGINEER c Parfltt133 words
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Article44 1962-01-02 15 PENANO, Mon. Former Penang soccer inside-right Pang Slang Hock made a comeback lost night after a two-and-a-half year absence But he was on the losing side as Penang Malays beat Province Wellesley F.A. 4-1 in a friendly match at City Stadium.44 words
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Article20 1962-01-02 15 SEREMBAN. Mon South beat North 1-0 In the Malayan Sikhs' Medan Cup annua. hockey match here today.20 words
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Article131 1962-01-02 15 SYDNEY. Mon. Australian Test captain Richie Benaud celebrated his New Year honours award of the 0.8. E. by breaking a New South Wales Sheffield Shield cricket record today In taking five wlcketa for 38 in 19 oven against Queensland here. This brought Benaud's total number of Shield131 words
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Article20 1962-01-02 15 SEREMBAN, Mon SelanKor Malays beat Negri Sembilan Malays 8-1 in their Sultan's Gold Cup soccer match here today.20 words
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Advertisement221 1962-01-02 15 Visit our stand at the Japanese Motor Exhibition, CHIN WOO STADIUM, kuala lumpur Sth January, 1962— 11 th January, 1962 THE MOST DEPENDABLE MOTOR CYCLE.... 'HONDA DREAM' £Bf^^^k> (Smooth-Silent Running, Economical Elegant!) wWirW Honda-Proved The World's Best In International Races HONDA 250 s s.p^ s^m 250 HONDA 125 HONDA 125221 words
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Miscellaneous17 1962-01-02 15 BADMINTON SCHOOLS INTERNATIONAL: Malaya v Thailand (S'gor BA hall). RUGGER CLUB MATCH: Police v BMH (XL Depot)17 words
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Article479 1962-01-02 16 THE 'BIG FREEZE 9 IN BRITAIN BRINGS TRANSPORT ALMOST TO STANDSTILL NEW YORK, Monday. yjORE than 7«e,08» New Yorkers greeted the New Year today with shouts and celebrations in Times Square eight hours after 2,000 guests had joined Mr. Khrushchev in a toast to the oldReuter - 479 words
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Article16 1962-01-02 16 LONDON, Mon. The "Red Dean" of Canterbury Dr Hewlett Johnson. 87. has Influenza.—U.P.l.16 words
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Article, Illustration188 1962-01-02 16 SINGAPORE. Mon.— About 50,900 people packed the seafront at Collyer Quay and Clifford Pier today to watch the annual New Year sea sports. Sharp, stinging wind and lashing rain wt-re ignored by the crowds watching the events. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. Joined188 words
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Article21 1962-01-02 16 HOLLYWOOD. Mon. Actress Betty Hutton's 61--year-old mother was burned to death yesterday when fire swept through her flat. D.P.I.21 words
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231 1962-01-02 16 KUALA LUMPUR'S 17 NEW YEAR BABIES, THREE IN S'PORE KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Seventeen babies nine boys and eight girl* were born in Kuala Lumpur on New Year's Day. Eight were born at. the General Hospital, eight at the Chinese Maternity Hospital and one at the As.sunta Hospital in Petaling Jaya.231 words
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Article65 1962-01-02 16 JAKARTA. Mon.— The Dutch system of colonial education was Immoral and evil, according to the Indonesian Minister for Education, Professor Projono. In Dutch schools in colonial Indonesia, children were taught to hate their own country and to love Holland instead. Indonesians were de picted as thieves and dirtyReuter - 65 words
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Obituary135 1962-01-02 16 MRS. CHEONG TEIK LEE. nee Tan Beng Neo. passed away peacefully on 1.1.62 after a abort illnew. Funeral on Wednesday 3.1.62 at 11 am TAN CHIN BIONO i J P.i. aged 59. after a «hort illness at his Penang residence on 31.12.61 at 11.30 p.m. Funeral at Rasa on135 words
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Obituary41 1962-01-02 16 EDWIN J. DORAISAMY: In Ever-Lovtng Memory of my beloved husband Edwin who passed away on 2.1.59. "By the tree of life we shall meet. By the Crystal Sea and Golden Street and together well sing 'neath our saviours feet."41 words
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Article123 1962-01-02 16 3 die in holiday traffic crashes pENANG. Mon. Two 1 men and an 11-year-old schoolgirl died in three separate NewYear's Eve accidents in Penang. Province Wellesley and Ipoh last night. In the first accident. Mr Soon Khai Hin. owner of a lyre-retreading company in Burmah Road, died an hour after123 words
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Article38 1962-01-02 16 MOSCOW. Mon. Soviet gross industrial output In 1961 equalled that of the entire period 1945-50. the Soviet Communist Party and Government leadership said in a New Year message to the Russian people last night. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article26 1962-01-02 16 CHICAGO. Mo;: Polire said yesterday a bomb exploded In a synagogue, blowing nine doors from the building, crack the foundations and shattering windows. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article25 1962-01-02 16 JAKARTA. Mon.— The Mortn Sumatra military authorities have prohibited anyone ot an authorised rubber exporter from dealing in export -grade rubber sheet. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Advertisement183 1962-01-02 16 -"""^Tii 1 HIOO ROAO. KUALA UIMHIR. TfL. mil <10 LINO.^^"V BIRTHS. MARRIAGtS, DCATHS. ENGAGEMCMTS, A«] A mmtUUm O* TWIMTT ANNOUMCtMtHTS, rCRSONAL. MISSINO tTC $10 w35*,0. l £|S Tl 00mOMAtl SITUATIONS VACANT. VtHICUS FOR SALS, WR a minimum Of TWEMTT ACCOMMODATION VACANT. FOR SAU, WANTS) tTC $5 wot"^'^ Om HAI lUu183 words
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Advertisement73 1962-01-02 16 Late Classified Advertisements 20 words $10 (Minimum) i A DAUGHTER to Jane and A. J. Morris on 1.1.62 at Auunta Hospital. Both well. Thanks to doctor and nurses. EE: To Palk Llan and Hang Hong, a daughter, Cheng Loot, on Ist. Jan.. 1983, at Bungsar Hospital, Kuala Lumpur. TAN— WEE:73 words
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Advertisement298 1962-01-02 16 OWN YOUR HOME ONLY $2,500/- DOWN GET YOURS PROM THE FEW STILL AVAILABLE IE WISE! BUY NEW READY BUILT HOUSES We invit* your inspection of 2-ttorey houses Ready for occupation in 1 to 2 months Bert architectural design vtanning ior modern liviva maximum comfort. Provt elevation with out.standina features, excellent298 words
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