The Straits Times, 8 January 1962
1962-01-08
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Title Section21 1962-01-08 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Hat*** 1 Estd. 1845 MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1962 15 CENTS KDN Oil21 words
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Article1284 1962-01-08 1 Indigenous people of Borneo to be 'founder citizens' of Malaysia But it's only for a period KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday fHK special position of the Malays in the Federation will be shared by the indigenous people of the Borneo territories in Malaysia for such period as may be1,284 words
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Article, Illustration48 1962-01-08 1 VICTIM OF THE BIG FREEZE A MOTORIST gives up and abandons his car on "The Lifts.' a road in the Derbyshire peak district of England. The village of Hartington was completely cut off during the big freeze, which is only now releasing its grip on the British countryside.48 words
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Article28 1962-01-08 1 SEOUL, Sun. The military regime of the Republic of Korea has discarded tradition and switched to the Western' way of counting eras and personal ages. U.P.I.UPI - 28 words
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83 1962-01-08 1 Margaret is chided for leaving baby at home LONDON. Sun.— The Sunday Pictorial today questioned the wisdom of Princess Margaret leaving her two-month-old son in Britain while she and Lord Snowdon holiday in the West Indies Carribean island of Antigua. It said: "Call us old-fa-shioned. We know the baby hasReuter - 83 words
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Article24 1962-01-08 1 LONDON. Sun. Earl Attlee. former Labour Prime Minister, was discharged from hospital today, fully recovered from his heart attack of last month.24 words
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Article31 1962-01-08 1 SALISBURY. Southern Rhodesia. Sun. Eleven coal miners were killed in an explosion 300 feet below the ground at a remote Southern Rhodesian mine. It was learned today.— U.P.l.31 words
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145 1962-01-08 1 rE National Union of Journalist* denied today that Lord Snowdon. Princess Margaret's husband, will be invited to Join after he becomes an i art adviser to the Sunday Times next month. The denial followed reports that the N.U.J. would sendUPI - 145 words
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Article144 1962-01-08 1 From MAZLAN NOORDIN T>ESHAWAR. Sun. The JL Yang di-Pertuan Agong today presented to the Wall of Swat a Kelantan kits and a kaln songket and to the Wall's wife a kaln songket. The Wall presented to Their Majesties 24 jars of honey produced In Swat. The144 words
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218 1962-01-08 1 Airman's wife dies of head wounds CINGAPORE. Sun. Mrs. Margaret Brown. 27. a serviceman wife and mother of two children, died of head injuries early today after being attacked in her home in Sembawang Hill Estate this morning. Mrs. Brown and her husband. Gunner John Joseph Brown. 30, attached to218 words
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Article478 1962-01-08 1 We don't care Soekarno MACASSAR. Sunday INDONESIA would not worry if the world is aroused by an invasion of West Irian, President Soekarno said today. "We don't care, we don't care, don't care," he shoutto a crowd of 30.000 at a rally here. "Our people will go in thousands andReuter - 478 words
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Article233 1962-01-08 1 IPOH. Sun. Mr. 1 Kok Sek Cheow. 65, a partner of the Tai Choong Tobacco Co. in Chemor. about 10 miles north of Ipoh, was found dead near his blood-soaked bed early today. He had eight knife wounds. Mr. Koh. whose family Is in China, had233 words
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Article252 1962-01-08 1 'APOLOGY OR STRIKE' AT BANK CINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Bank Employees' Union has threatened to call out the 300 workers ot the Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation on strike on Wednesday unless the management gives the union an unqualified public apolouy for allegedly "inciting" i its members to flout the union's252 words
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Article46 1962-01-08 1 TWO ROBBED MNGAPORE, Sun. •illcen gangsters rohh< d mo \outus in taxi at Utxauder Road near the jrhyc Huii-> Biscuit Factory onight of watch and pen iftrr beating them nn. Goh Ah Sens. 18. is dangerously II in hospital. Other re 'ltd .is an outpatient46 words
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400 1962-01-08 2 Berlin: Solution without use of force is U.S. aim, says Rusk WASHINGTON. Sun Dean Rusk, the U.S. Secretary of State, today described Soviet-American differences of ways of accomplishing disarmament as "fundamental and far-reaching" and said he would not wish to be optimistic about proposed new talks due to open onReuter - 400 words
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Article31 1962-01-08 2 MUNICH. Sun. Riot police were called out when 10,--000 would-be street cleaners mobbed city depots before dawn, drawn by the 1 promise of $3 an hour for shovelling snow.31 words
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Article, Illustration56 1962-01-08 2 59 HE RUNS 1,500 MILES A YEAR VICTOR I. GROSSMAN, f>9-year-old postal worker, shown as he circles the indoor track at the Washington Central YMCA.. Gio s s man, trim and looking younger than his years, runs 1.500 miles a year. He sometimes runs abo"e eight miles a day beforeUPI - 56 words
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358 1962-01-08 2 'Zombie' train rattles New York railmen NEW YORK, S n T ATEST must here for New Yorkers and visitors alike is a ride on the city's first fully automatic subway train which disgruntled railwaymen have called a "zombie" and "headless horseman." The three-carriage train, claimed by the city's transport authorityReuter - 358 words
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150 1962-01-08 2 KATHMANDU. Sunday. l/^NG Mahendra of Nepal has warned his people not to panic because astrologers have forecast that the elements will cause havoc in Nepal and other countries in the next few weeks. In a speech here last night King Mahendra said: "BecauseReuter - 150 words
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Article26 1962-01-08 2 NEW YORK, Sun. Heavy mist and rain brought operations at New York"s two airports to a virtual standstill yesterday. Nearly 300 flights were cancelled.26 words
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161 1962-01-08 2 Big drop in 1961 Chinese foreign trade T ONDON. Sun— A British trade group said yesterday that available Information suggests an overall drop of 25 per cent In China's overseas trade In 1961. The China Association which represents almost all British firms doing business with China, said in its latest161 words
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Article152 1962-01-08 2 Peace Corps in bigger demand fHICAGO Sun. U. 3. Peace Corps members ore to be sent to another eight countries. This was announced yesterday by Mr. Sargent Shrlver. director of the corps, at a luncheon here honouring 36 corps members leaving for service in Malaya. He said new requests forReuter - 152 words
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Article23 1962-01-08 2 TOKYO. Sun. A group of Japanese industrialists today warned Japan of greater export difficulties should Britain Join the Europear Common Market.23 words
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Miscellaneous9 1962-01-08 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby allov/amck y Von y9 words
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Article195 1962-01-08 3 BAGDAD, Sunday. ]yjAJOR-GENERAL Abdul Karim Kassem, Iraq's Prime Minister, last night described recent British military movements in the Middle East as "rash." In an indirect reference to Kuwait in a speech at a banquet here marking the Iraqi Army's 41st anniversary, he said: "Imperialism shouldReuter - 195 words
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Article20 1962-01-08 3 LISBON. Sun. Rebels killed five African workers in an attack on a farm In northern Angola yesterday.20 words
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Article147 1962-01-08 3 SAIGON, Sun.— An American civilian was fatally wounded yesterday in a Communist ambush 14 miles north-east of Saigon. He was Mr Clyde F. Summers, 45, who was employed as a construction superintendent by a company building a new runway at Saigon's Tan Son Nhut airport. AsReuter - 147 words
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Article, Illustration39 1962-01-08 3 Beirut— tanks called out 2867 HELD SINCE ATTEMPTED COUP TANKS guard a crossroads in Beirut after last Sunday's attempted coup by rebellious army units. Five people were killed before order was restored. The total number or arrests is 2,867.39 words
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Article, Illustration142 1962-01-08 3 Pakistan: Indian armour on the move j^ARACHI, Sun.— Pakistan newspapers said today that India had moved two armoured divisions close to the border with West Pakistan. The reports, from Rawalpindi, said one division had been moved from Patiala to the vicinity of Amrltsar. in the East Punjab and not manyReuter - 142 words
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Article18 1962-01-08 3 LONDON. Sun— Lord Birdwood, author, commentator and lecturer on International airalrs. died yesterday a&ed 62. -.ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article42 1962-01-08 3 DARWIN. Sun— A mystery epidemic which sent about 3,000 Northern Territory natives to bed with breathing trouble is now abating, according to Dr. I D. Byrne, Director of Health lor che territory. No deaths have been reported.42 words
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Article205 1962-01-08 3 COLUMBUS (Ohio), Sunday. PRESIDENT Kennedy last night urged Americans to be patient in the search for a solution to international problems. "We must not become exasperated with the failure to solve them all overnight," he told a Democratic Party dinner here. "We must be willingReuter - 205 words
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Article93 1962-01-08 3 I>ON.\, Sun. The West German Government will pay for a round of drinks for a 53-year-old labourer accused of trying to cheat an innkeeper, a court decided here. With only y>.lo in his pocket he incurred a hill of $140 for drinks and dinner. In courtReuter - 93 words
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Advertisement108 1962-01-08 3 JAPAN MOTOR SHOW at Chin Woo Auditorium Kuala Lumpur x^ I ADMISSION FREE Opening Nigh tly from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. until Uth January 7962 Attractions: if T. V. Broadcasting if Film Show jf Demonstrations of Tractors and Bulldozers. Light Music Your EYES need UptrGX s™ f I*l enf108 words
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Advertisement172 1962-01-08 3 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 1 INTEREST: /7\(*yi P er annum I l// for SIX Vv/j|o 12 months Group Assets Exceed $150,000,000 00 Th©172 words
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Miscellaneous407 1962-01-08 3 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE U l A t U™ ICt SERVICE 41.7 metres MtIMLM WAVE SERVICE: <76 uttrn A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal. Negara- A.M. 6.00 G<\Kt Morning; 6.02 ku. News Headlines; 6.05 Morning Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News: Melodies; 7.00 Rendezvous W,,., BSE T^. Music; 7.30 Time Signal.407 words
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Article221 1962-01-08 4 WATER METER: NAB THE VANDALS, TENANTS ADVISED SINGAPORE, Sunday. ANOTHER 5,000 housing units which are being built at Queenstown by the Housing and Development Board will be completed this August. Announcing this today, a spokesman of the board revealed that 1,000 units, recently completed, had already221 words
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Article186 1962-01-08 4 6,000 register for adult classes SINGAPORE, Sun. About 6,000 students have registered for entry into regular commercial, English and Chinese secondary classes which will be conducted by the Singapore Adult Education Board from Jan. 15. Announcing this today In a .statement, the Board's chairman, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair. said186 words
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Article123 1962-01-08 4 Ministry free film shows SINGAPORE. Sun. The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places during the week at 7 p.m.: TOMORROW: Hunyang village; Wolskel Road brick works; Kheam Hock Road wayang stage: Allwal Street children's playground; Sin Ming School, Yew Tee village. TUESDAY: Serangoon village;123 words
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Article80 1962-01-08 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. More talks will be held between the Singapore Government and the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees tomorrow on the union's claims for better wages and working conditions. The A.U.P.E. which claims to represent about 7.000 Division IV civil servants, has threatened to call a80 words
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Article21 1962-01-08 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Water will be cut off tomorrow in ZONES TWO and FIVE from 8 ajn. to 2 p.m.21 words
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Article159 1962-01-08 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. rIE newly formed Singapore National Seamen's Union has asked the Government to bring about an early reunification of the trade union movement in the State. This was one of the sever resolutions passed at the recent general meeting of the union. The meeting159 words
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350 1962-01-08 4 OINGAPORE, Sun. Over 5,000 people at a Bari s a n Sosialis sponsored mass rally in Geylang Serai this evening joined "in the cry of the Indonesian people for the liberation of West Irian" from the Dutch. With roars of merdeka. the crowd350 words
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Article, Illustration122 1962-01-08 4 SATURDAY WEDDINGS SINGAPORE Mil PHILLIP Vanderwall and the former Janet Matilda Louis, who were married at the Church of the Holy Family in Katong an Saturday. Straits Times picture. MR. AND MRS. Lionel P. Koek after their wedding at St. Joseph's Church on Saturday. The bride was Miss Doreen Constance122 words
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Miscellaneous60 1962-01-08 4 V.M.C.A.: Judo for beginners, 4.45 pjn.; Mandarin class. 5.30 pm GEYLANG STKAITS CHIIOtSS MhTHODIST CHL'KC'H: Monthly meeting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Peck Chin. 11. Pheng Geek Avenue. 8 p.m. Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay): Malay conversation. 11 ajn.; Chinese cooking, "sweet sour fish." 10.30 ajn. POLICE BAND: Odeon60 words
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Miscellaneous328 1962-01-08 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES THE following Is today's sche- Air India: Prom Bombay. Garuda: To Bangkok (OA dule of civil aircraft move- Madras (AI 403) 8.05 pm. 802) 9.35 a.m.; to Jakarta (OA ments at Paya Lebar airport. Ceylon Alrwajn: Prom Jakarta 803) 4.55. p.m. Singapore. Prom Cmtha3r Pa tfl328 words
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Article58 1962-01-08 5 PENANG. Sun. The Indian High Commission in Kuala Lumpur will be getting a new Press Attache in March. Mr. C.K. Galrola will succeed Mr. Somnath Dhar, the present Press Attache, who is returning to New Delhi next month on leave prior to re-asslgnment. Mr. Galrola was formerly58 words
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Article49 1962-01-08 5 IPOH. Sun. Seventeen youths from Malaya, Including two from Singapore, arrived here yesterday to begin a course at the Outward Bound School at Telok Muroh, near Lumut. They will undergo a 25-day course, the 69th In the series since the school opened in 1955.49 words
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Article22 1962-01-08 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Mr. Tay Soo Yong has been re-elected president of the Singapore Chinese Bus Owners' Association for this year.22 words
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458 1962-01-08 5 HOW TEACHERS CAN FIGHT CRIME— BY THE C.I.D. CHmF KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday TH E Selangor CID chief, Mr. T. B. M. Krishnan vest erday appealed to every teacher in the Federation to search his conscience and find out whether there was sufficient contact between him and his pupils. "If you458 words
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393 1962-01-08 5 An appeal by heads to the Minister on behalf of 11-plus failures KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday TiHE newly-establish-A ed National Association of Heads of Secondary Schools will make certain recommendations to the Minister of Education on measures to help the thousands of 11--plus pupils who have failed the recent secondary schools393 words
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250 1962-01-08 5 VUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Two members of the Federation delegation left today to attend the International Tin Council meeting in London starting on Wednesday. They were Senator Chan Kwo n g Hon, representing the All-Malaya Chinese Miners Association, and Mr. H. M Fuller, for the250 words
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156 1962-01-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun —The National Monument Fund now totals $238,558. The biggest of the latest contributions received came through the District Officer. Kuala Kubu Bharu. Selangor —$10,686. Otnar dpoaHona were through Oilier. Kuaia Lumpur $2,355. Sub-TreMury Tupuh. P(«r;ik $1,748 District Officer. Raub $955, The156 words
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Advertisement195 1962-01-08 5 "We like it" That's what people everywhere are saying aboil Bushells— the new instant that IS coffee "1 love the flavor" "This jS coffee" "The screw-top *jor "The flavor- seal keeps Bushells INSTANT COFFEE The Instant that IS Coffee Lovers of good cars— what more could you want! ffijß- w195 words
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369 1962-01-08 6 WELFARE OFFICERS WATCH FOR ARRIVALS FROM HONG KONG SINGAPORE, Sun rpIAFFICKING in wo- men avid girls from China for immoral purposes has virtually ceased because of the restrictive conditions of entry into Singapore. This is stated In the 1960 annual report369 words
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Article151 1962-01-08 6 PENANG, Sunday. A FORMER Chinese Affairs Officer has completed a research into Chinese Kapitans in North Malaya. The research, on behalf of the Singapore Institute of National Language and Culture took Mr. CJi. Wong two months to complete. During this period he visited Kedah. Perils,151 words
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Article148 1962-01-08 6 I{UALA LUMPUR. Sun. 1Y The international airport here handled a record number of 150,--000 passengers during 1961. The air traffic figure for 1960 was about 120,000 passengers handled by airport officials. All the airways operating through the Federal capital had an Increase In148 words
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Article66 1962-01-08 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mr. Teerath Ram, president rrf the Malayan Graduate Teachers' Union, has been elected president of the National Association of Heads of Secondary Schools. Other officials a-^e: Vicepresident. Mrs. Poh Sin Bin; secretary, Mr. D. R. Daniel: and treasurer, Mr. Nech Thean Ch;e. Committee66 words
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Article164 1962-01-08 6 1/UALA LUMFUR. Sun. A British youth club expert has arrived to show Malayans how to Improve their own youth movement. He is Mi. Harold Haywood. training officer of Britain's National Association of Youth Clubs and vicechairman of the British National Committee of the World Assembly164 words
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Advertisement263 1962-01-08 6 '"Jluni BnvKiß^ s£^^ f Here at last is a cigarette with the perfect balance between filter and tobacco. It combines the right filter for a smoke that's smoother but still full of flavour, with the right blend of specially selected Virginia tobacco. Craven 'A' Long Size Filter is a product263 words
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Miscellaneous150 1962-01-08 6 Bugs Bunny By Baiph HeimdaM LiU Abnvr **V Ai Capp "TTjfßfMyC wj' IzL_ fWE 15 SAFE FUM V EM, iIALOTr ™W»Bi **/tn& I n >l I SEHIND THIS WALL }K |W"*m MAH G^ILE C T J p^XOCEPOSES, V O'MOCKARDKJI AN' •I'' j IHck Tracy Chenier Gouid ■I^Hl^^nn r*TPUSTV" WUBBUB WAS150 words
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Advertisement140 1962-01-08 7 F M. JL "i —Mr. Ycoh Swce Hoe My Staff and I promise /<!^i you prompt, courteous \^>^ service. We lay the flflHßS»l^A*i9\rf#^rt> jSt^ft^ Red Carpet Service out SP4^ for your motoring pleasure. 7 bh^^^ h if mm aHH^^B S3fc» n Wpfa J^H &/£0 nl I InP" Kip W k140 words
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Article34 1962-01-08 8 1* Wtrdt fie (Minimmm) MR. A MRS. Tan Tens Swa* thnnk all rvlalivri and frlrnds for thrir kind aitnidanc*. prascnm and Kood wlihrs on the occasion ot their >■ rddlnf vu Tin January 1962.34 words
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792 1962-01-08 8 The Straits Times Monday, January 8, 1962. The Labour Scene The north-east monsoon unhappily is not under the control of any government department, and the east coast must resign itself to misfortune at this time of the year. Away from the stricken districts there is small conception of the havoc792 words
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Article308 1962-01-08 8 We print with pleasure a letter from the chairman of the Malayan Pineapple Industry Board which replies lo a recent comment on the reorganisation of the industry. But Mr. Teo Tiang Seng does not really answer the criticism. We suggested that the recommendations of the 1960 white paper308 words
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Article177 1962-01-08 8 Many policyholders will be glad of the Finance Ministry's statement which explains the working of the new Life Assurance Act and ovtlines a "'simple procedure" by which they may recover their money if the companies concerned have issued policies for inadequate premiums. But many others will not177 words
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Article790 1962-01-08 8 FILLING THE RICE BOWLS OF ASIA from K. KRISHNA MOOKTHY New Delhi, Sun. M AN OF-THE-YEAR- ENTRIES WHAT is the best fertiliser for boosting rice production in South Asia? The Malayan Fertiliser Co-opera-tive Society, for example, is propagating the merits of ur&a. But international experts rreeting in New Delhi in790 words
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780 1962-01-08 8 AS chairman of the Malayan Plneaople Industry Board, I would like to comment on the editorial headlined "Pine Markets" (ST. Dec. 30). The board Is, of course, fully aware of the current position In the pineapple market and the problems likely to be faced in780 words
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218 1962-01-08 8 L|f is rather sad to see so many talented nonMalay students passing form six without having the cnance to realise their ambition. The major reason for this is that scholarships and bursaries for non-Malay students at the University of Malaya, as well as at universities218 words
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Letter79 1962-01-08 8 1 WONDER why the Education Ministry has not yet notified teachers who recently completed their period of training where they will be posted. Schools re-open In a weeks time and yet some of us at least have no news about our transfer. Last year a cousin of mine79 words
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Miscellaneous53 1962-01-08 8 TSHOM&E %J r vJ»^j) \^/77^f\ HlB| "NYATTA >#U K^ M i> dewing g a^Wnn f'sn&f^i. if JJ^ dsmocrvitfc 1 a *Hf I v^fy-wH'** in 'mpcneffabJ* forest <*<> JT r^Tsof MJ[ I' I/ 4 M*rVs whisJv^T y J Union Miniere Vn^-v /v V^&A MAtMllUtf dtrtAd lrx-««V rJEHRU *>,*« I MJk C53 words
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Article157 1962-01-08 9 'Ban welfare lottery' call A LOR STAR, Sun. The Pan-Malayan Islamic Party last night unanimously resolved to press for a ban on the Social and Welfare Services lottery in Malaya. The party's 10th general assembly, which ended yesterday passed a resolution by the religious committee urging the ban. The party157 words
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Article47 1962-01-08 9 SINGAPORE, Bun— The Singapore People's Alliance will start a series of weekly forums on current affairs on Friday at 7 p.m. at its heacrquarters in Short Street to "keep its members -toreast with current political developments and its stand on various domestic and foreign Issues."47 words
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Article, Illustration201 1962-01-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Delegates attending the Malaysia Solidarity Consultative Committee meeting here explained the Malaysia concept ko Malayans at a meet-the-people rally last night on the padang of the Sultan Suleiman Club. Leaders and members of delegations from Malaya, Sigapore and th« Borneo territories were greeted201 words
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266 1962-01-08 9 DEVELOPMENT WITHOUT ASSISTANCE FROM THE C.D.C. KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. TUN Abdul Razak bin Hussein said here today that the proposed Malaysia could finance its own development projects without further assistance from the Colonial Development Corporation. The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Rural266 words
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Article, Illustration57 1962-01-08 9 MB. James Vernon Jansen kisses his bride, the former Miss Helen Fernandez, after their wedding at St. John's Cathedral. Kuala Lumpur. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Jansen. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Fernandez.57 words
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Article48 1962-01-08 9 It's death No. 4 now MTJAR, Sun. One more person, Woon Ngah Fah. 42, has died today as a result of the lorry accident at Bukit Kupang yesterday in which three men were killed and 38 people injured. Woon was an employee of the Bukit Kupang iron mine.48 words
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Article77 1962-01-08 9 RADIO AND TV FARMER'S FRIENDS KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The director of Rural Broadcasting of the Australian Broadcasting Commission, Mr. J. Douglass, said here today that radio and television were a modern tool for agricultural expansion. "Radio and television." he said, "are the best way of providing farmers with Information." Mr.77 words
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Article31 1962-01-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun. Twenty-eight Sarawak community leaders, who are In the Federation on a twoweek fact-finding tour, visited the land development scheme at Bilut Valley in Pahang yesterday.31 words
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Article88 1962-01-08 9 Clerk, fiancee die in crash SINGAPORE, Sun. A clerk and his fiancee were killed when the scooter they were riding collided head-on with a ear late last night at the 11 1/4 mile Changi road. They were Ho Poh Ming, 26, a clerk in R.A.F. Seletar, who was riding the88 words
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Article62 1962-01-08 9 KOTA BHARU, Sun— A move to oust the president of the Kelantan Malay School Teachers Co-operative Society. Inche Embec bin Salleh. and committee members, war defeated at an emergency meeting of the society hers last night. A "no confidence" notion against the president and committee members62 words
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175 1962-01-08 9 Technical union's move on pay claims |(UALA LUMPUR, 1V Sun. The Malayan Technical Services Union will call a delegates meeting to decide on "a line of action" if no settlement is reached over wage claims of technicians by March 1. This was stated by Mr. V.E. Jesudoss, president of the175 words
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105 1962-01-08 9 IPOH. Sunday. T»HE Cambridge University Malayan Association x will organise a special plane service for its members to return to Malaya for their Summer vacation in July. This is stated In the association's latest circular to Its members who are now studying in England. A105 words
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Article118 1962-01-08 9 KUANTAN. Sun.— The State Government has acquired a 23-acre site at Bukit Tlnggl In the Bentong district for conversion Into an artificial lake for fish breeding. The scheme, the biggest In the State, will cost $86,000. The Fisheries Department hopes to Introduce five types of118 words
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218 1962-01-08 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. THE Singapore People's Alliance has been urged to launch a clean-up campaign to rid itself of "opportunists and internal saboteurs An SPA statement today said the call was made by "more than 300 representatives of the field workers from all218 words
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Article76 1962-01-08 9 The spokesman said that he was trying to arrange with some large clubs In Malaya to take up the return flight to England. This would make the allround return price much cheaper, he added. The students will be about three months In Malaya. The special flight will take76 words
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Article43 1962-01-08 9 The circular also state* that the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, who Is an honorary Fellow of St. Catherine's College. Cambridge, has consented to be a patron of the association. Another patron is Sir Ivor Jennings, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge.43 words
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Article27 1962-01-08 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. Ho Chan Hua, 31, unemployed, fell from a slxtli floor flat In Kallang early today. He died before the arrival of an ambulance.27 words
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Article28 1962-01-08 9 SINGAPORE. Sun— Thieves broke into the World Watch Dealers store In the New World amusement park early yesterday and stole 3,000 worth of wrist watches.28 words
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Article51 1962-01-08 9 IPOH. Sun —A car which was parked in front of the Klnta Swimming Club here last night had its windscreen, rearscreen and the glass of the doors smashed. The owner of the car. Mr. Foo Lcong Khean, discovered the damage about 2 a.m. and reported to the51 words
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112 1962-01-08 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. Police are looking for two thugs in a sampan who robbed a farmers wife of $350 in cash and valuables on Pulau Übin yesterday. Chow Chew Lai, 35, told police that she was cooking in her house on the112 words
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Advertisement130 1962-01-08 9 vw^^- nr to ncAL Seven Seas Cod Liver Oil builds stamina and strong bodies protects against illness gives children the kind of energy they really need. Nature's richest combination of high energy fats and vitamins A and D— has no substitute doctors will tell you so. Ensure the health and130 words
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Advertisement102 1962-01-08 9 ALWAYS IN nWVfKf| STOCK ISmIIAH from jJpfll^Vi vjprchard Motors ■NMJ I KUALA LUMPUd tEttESCNTED lISEWHEM »V BORNEO MOTORS B/61/I "webb CORBETT" MX* k Finest RmSy-ffivft-Cffil I ntflislt Make your Selection today I LANKA Jewellers nm hous^Sl^£ion «ms j JO, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE-1 PHONE: ***** EYE EXAMINATION" Tw(mmi«M Mm tMtfc b«t102 words
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1201 1962-01-08 10 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD Wai he to blame for the mawaere of the Dutch garrison and the Residency staff, with their women? ESSAYS ON INDONESIAN AND MALAYAN HISTORY. By John Bastin. (Eastern Universities Press. $8 50) HUNDRED AND FIFTY years ago Java fell to the British.1,201 words
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Advertisement330 1962-01-08 10 A riQ I n flr Mm *T Thirty seconds! and nagging aches, •tabbing twinge*, melt away in the tillf) II Itl Q I 10 Itl w«rm glow of Mentholatum DEEP IlilJ 1 1 d I IO 1 1 HEAT treatment. That'a better! '"""»»«V"I Vhat'a much better O I Nothing relieve!330 words
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Advertisement251 1962-01-08 10 RESEARCH MAKES THE DIFFERENCE SONY MODEL TR-719 ECONOMICAL 4 BAND TABLE RADIO WITH FINE TUNING: MW 560 -185 m (535-UOkc) SWI 200. 70m (1.5-4.3 Mc) SW2 70- 25 m (4.3- 12Mc) SW3 25 -11.5 m (12-26 Mc) Operates on 4 Flashlight Batteries (UMI) H l Sporc/Pcnong $155/- Fed. of Moloyo251 words
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Miscellaneous236 1962-01-08 10 Straits Times Crossword ACKOSS 6. Songs for the chief by the L R d d nd 7 ™ta l tk ,uy U her 6. Application made by buUdlnt v P ra ,ii T i2 1 oJS!!? r i. workers for employment m M could cost€rs Uaul 10 C^'i^Vdimr 'kennel 14)236 words
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Advertisement1560 1962-01-08 11 10 LIVERPOOL i OUT COAIT U.K. Oa* Spore Sails f. rkam Panani tUTOLTCUS luerpMl. Dublin ll Pt/Jai H JM 11 PtRSEUS Livtrpm, Dublin, C'gow JM 11 JM 13 JM 14/11 JM 17 MtNcSIHEUS M'seiilik. I atM. nmouth JM 11 JM II JM 17/2* Jn 21 OIMOOOCUS Havia. Lutrptu Glasgow Jaa1,560 words
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Advertisement1201 1962-01-08 11 m McAUSTER <Sc CO., LTD. TEL N*. n»1 ELLERMAN LINK KLA VENESS UMS V*"^ LONDON. NAMIURG. ROTTERDAM. LBS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE ft HULL SEATLE. VANciuVER ft PORTLAND CITY OF COLOMBO Acciptug cargi fir Ceitral ft Sulk S'pori P. Sham Ptnang Amirici. 21/27 JM 31 JM/ 3 Frt 21/ M1,201 words
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Article1536 1962-01-08 12 gINCE the Malayan Stock Exchange opened on Tuesday for the New Year trading conditions have been most encouraging and augur well for 1962 in so far as any one is humanly able to prophesy. The market has about It a much stronger look than would1,536 words
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533 1962-01-08 12 DROP IN STORE TIN PRICE TO $474.37½ r\N Saturday morning the Singapore tin price fell v 75 cents to $474.37* per picul on an offering of 250 tons. The estimated offering for the week was 1.275 tons as against the previous fourdays trading week of 1,010 tons. When the Singapore533 words
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Article27 1962-01-08 12 BI'RKF.R TIN (per Ib.) (per pirnl) Jan. 79^ eta. $475.12' j 3 78', cts. $474.00 4 7S*i cts. $475.75 5 77', eta. 94MJSU 6 M74J7'j27 words
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Article84 1962-01-08 12 fllE Malayan Exchange Bank** Association muoc these changes in Its intes to merchants en Saturday (all rates to $100): Canada: buvng TT ?4> airmail OD 34 5/8. 90 d/st 35 1/16 credit bills. 35 1/8 trade bills. Sellinr TT or OD ready: Canada 34 3/16. On the tree84 words
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Article48 1962-01-08 12 During the Quarter Oct. 1 to Dec. 31 Pahant; Con. sold 645 toiia from lode (Including 50 tons sloek > and 6 tons alluvial. Ipoh Tin produced 384 plcul* for export during tbe quarter ended December, 31. There was no output from tht Snngrl Kinta (in uied.e48 words
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Article29 1962-01-08 12 DIVIDENDS ANNOUNCED Current Date of Total Total for payment payment for previous rear year Metal Box 5' Jan. 29 11, Berjuntai Is. 6d. t Feb. 7 40% t Interim.29 words
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Article1209 1962-01-08 12 fPHE state of shares on the ■a. Malayan Stock Exrhavngr showing last business to December 30 (A) and last business since that date (B) with II and L standing for Highest and Lowest business thin year to date were: HI aim Bricks 1.00 80 Ords 2» Atlas1,209 words
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Article38 1962-01-08 12 WEEKS STOCK INDICES: Jan. 2 Jin. 3 Jan. 4 Jan. 1 4»n. tnmiitrlalt: M 153.12 153.7S 184.51 165.24 TtJtl 2<J«.7S 297.12 WtM mH 2»».91 Diiiir mbkarst 20*13 NUI 2O».ia 30W.12) a 08.13 dan. 1 t*saW*oo»38 words
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Advertisement1133 1962-01-08 12 Vi ""7 KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTDLxpnis U.S.A. Pacitic cSt Atlantic Coast J**rvice EiA n« ru n» S'por* P. S'tiam rltioni H'luiu S. f 'Cisco l Ariel** NYofk ■mini Man 21/11 Ma 11 Ms/1 Fll 14 Fll 3 Mar SMm M*r -CSMOS* Mam" 21/22 Frt 21 Fll 11 MM II MM1,133 words
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Advertisement629 1962-01-08 12 WATCH YOUR MONEY GROW Invest In th« THIRD MALAYAN FUND. Ut H* Mano«*r>, Malayan Unit Tniiti Limited, who or* financial opart* with vost *H*»*n*nc* in thta marfcat, spread your ln»estn»ant or«r Malaya's toimdoit '"IVphcation form and froo booklet obtainable from the Managers. P.O. Box 90. Sinflopofa (Tel. *****) or Malayan629 words
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Advertisement47 1962-01-08 12 COMPAGNIE MARITIME DES CHARGEURS REUNIS it pleased to announce that its monthly FAR EAST/ EUROPE Service can now accept cargo from Singapore, Port Swettenhom and Penang for direct discharge ot Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Bremen as well tn to the utual destinations, Marseille!, Le Havre and Dunkirk.47 words
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Advertisement793 1962-01-08 13 [assl^a's^M NOTICES SIAMESE TIN SYNDICATE LIMITED Tin ore output for Decem'oer 1961— Pis. 4,b23 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF lIRBT MEETIM-* TAKE NOTICE that the FlMt Meeting of Creditors in the undermentioned cases will be held on the 18th J.injary, 1962 at tr.e Official Assignees onict. Supreme Court793 words
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Advertisement1087 1962-01-08 13 SITUATIONS VACANT Word* SS (Vim.)— Box St ct*. extra j EXPERIENCED CRANE DRIVER wanted. Apply wit* full partu-ulsrs and refrrrncr to P.O. Box 1341 Spore. I WANTED Graduates/trained tracb- trs Convents. Apply Holy Infant Jeau* I Convrnt. Malacca. URGENTLY NEEDED QualiUrd ttacher (male) to leach National Lauua«e. apply Sam Trt1,087 words
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Advertisement1110 1962-01-08 13 SITUATIONS WANTED it Word* $i (Vim.)— Box St ct*. erfra EMPLOYER DEPARTING SINGAPORE desires srrange employment good ook from 13 January. Phone (B'pore) iWrt»3. EXCELLENT POLITE Cook boy available end Januarr (if required wife available aa dboby amah). Phone Barker (Spore) *****. OVERSEAS LEAVE •0 Word* SS (Vim.)— Sox St1,110 words
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Advertisement785 1962-01-08 13 i HOUSES A LAND FOR SALE Word* SS (Him.)— Box St rfs. oxtrm TWO-STORBV BUNGALOW at Siglap Avenue. two-storey Terrao* and semi-detached houses at Third Street. East Coast Park. Vacant possession. Apply to Nasstm A Co. (Singapore) Ltd.. 4 A- 4-1. Collyer Quay. Singapore Tel: *****. KIMSIA COURT FLATS (Meoern785 words
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Advertisement976 1962-01-08 13 EDUCATION .'0 Word* Si (Ml*.)— Box it rfs. extra CHINESE VMCA COMMERCIAL School's Beginners Uorning/Eventng Book-keeplag. Uhortband. Typewriting. English. Malay. Apply early to anaur* admission 107 Helegle Road B'pore ***** STAMFORD COLLBCB (Malaya* College of Postal Educattoa) EDUCATIONAL PROBLEMS? Insure your succ*** througa th* famous home-study course* of tbe Stamford976 words
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Advertisement1007 1962-01-08 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Word* SS (IHm.)— Box tt rts. extrm POR SALE rom Tauaas IZM mll»--at» 17,000 IMO Uo4«l on* o»n«r. ptritel condition Price $4,300. Apply Box ASM*. IT. B'porr. I ifltO tIMCA BLSYSB- Saloon. Oood condition. On* European onwr. lillrac» 31. C00 arcldaat frr*. M.tfOO 0.n.0. Trlfphonp *****1,007 words
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Advertisement480 1962-01-08 13 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC. M Word* SS (Min.)-Box St et*. gfJEM TIRfIOT LET LAURA Massage/ Htrami.'tth r*fr**h You Ucense M««--seur.'Mlif<eUM. 319-P. River Valley Kuan. S pore Tdepbon* i&»7S 10 00 am to S.OO p.m. 'harp LOUISE KLERK'S Instnut laajaaaM et Beaute, Slagapore'a only snenlinCHlly equipped maiuage mtabllsriment. Modern aod hyui'Oic Elxtrical480 words
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Article58 1962-01-08 14 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Mr. Lee Kum Hon ha s been elected president of the Singapore General Printing Workers Union for this year. Other omcers are: Mr. M. Govindasatny. vice-president; Mr. Loh Cheoh Way. general secretary; M*ssrs. R Subbiah and B.ilcri bin Johart. assistant secretaries; Mr. Wong Ho Tann,58 words
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524 1962-01-08 14 Questions on Malaysia and bases in Parliament KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. QUESTIONS on the Malaysia plan and the Singapore bases will come under scrutiny when the House of Hepresentatives resumes sitting tomorrow. The House was adjourned after the Budget speech <>y the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin. on Dec.524 words
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93 1962-01-08 14 SINGAPORE. Sun— A policeman was fined $100 cr one month's Jail In a "naglstrate's court here yesterday for making a false statement on oath before a Kathl that he was roi married. Abdul Hamld bin Mat -azlm, of the Police Training School, pleaded guilty93 words
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Article, Illustration49 1962-01-08 14 Do you know this boy? SINGAPORE. Sun. Police are trying to trace the parents of this flve-year old boy. who was found wandering in Alexandra Road on Friday nieht. He could not tell police where he lived or who his parents were. The boy gave his name as Devadandran.49 words
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275 1962-01-08 14 JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. pOLICE disclosed today that not one case of kid- napping was reported in Johore for the whole of last >ear. In 1960 there were four kidnapping cases. A spokesman for police headquarters said: "The killing of Oh Kirn Kee275 words
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Article38 1962-01-08 14 PENANG, Sun. The 28 Sarawak leaders now touring the Federation will pay a courtesy call on the Governor, Raja Tun Uda. './hen they visit Penang this week. They are expected to arrive here tomorrow.38 words
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199 1962-01-08 14 MINE STAFF URGE MINISTER TO INTERVENE IN DISPUTE KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —The Minister of Labour, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin. is to be asked to intervene in the dispute between the All-Malayan Mining Industry Staff Union and the Malayan Mining Employers' Association. The decision to approach the Minister was taken at199 words
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Article17 1962-01-08 14 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The Government Employment Exchange here has opened a branch at Kota Tlnggi.17 words
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Advertisement564 1962-01-08 14 llgfi+nM 3^*^!!!^'! 3 NOTICE MR J C. M ROHRMAN is no tonccr in our Employment efTec- 1. 1962 an<l is not uu;hon.s»"d to collect any money or business on our behalf. lACKYS TRANSPORT A .-HIPPING AGENCY. 34A Raffles Quay. .Singapore 1. RAHMAN HYDRAULIC TIN LTD. f dm ot pontrd in564 words
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Advertisement349 1962-01-08 14 SINGAPORE HOTEL CHANGE OF TELEPHONE NUMBER TEIEPHONE NUMBER *****/3 IS NOW CHANGED TO 4«306 (> lines) Telephone No. *****/3 remain unchanged. CHANGE OF TELEPHONE NUMBER Pita noie i.ai a.-^ from Monday Bth January 1962 our telephoi.e number will be changed ISS 4 C H WILLIAMS. Valuer <Sc Estate Agent. H-3349 words
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Advertisement581 1962-01-08 14 TENDERS TENDERS are Invlteo from registered P.W D. Contractors tn Clnib "D" unuer Head I only lor the construction of Reinforced (onorrtr Culvert for Paya Lebar Koad. Singapore, up to 12 noon on 16! 62. Those wishing to tender .must attend a snowtound of the site on 9.1.62 meeting at581 words
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Advertisement773 1962-01-08 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS GOVERNMENT OF NORTH BORNEO Applications me lnviuxi for lite following pt'it^: ill Instrucor of Shorthand <v Type-w; mns (2) Steuographei.s Full particulars ar.d application form.- may oe obiaii.ed Irom Me&brs. Guthrle Co. Limned. P.O. Box No. 900. Singapore UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE BinSABSHIP Application* are invited for appointment to773 words
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Advertisement410 1962-01-08 14 r if you [SUFFER] FROM A ISTHMi [READ THIB EPHAZONE tablets are available to all sutVcrcrs from asthma, bronchitis, bronchial catarrh, phlegm on the chest, hay fever and allied complaints. EPHAZONE is easy to take, safe to use and give* quick relief and lurenessof effect. The properties of EPHAZONI way410 words
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920 1962-01-08 15 FA CUP REVIEW LONDON. Sun. JOTTENHAM Hotspur, English League champions and Cup holders, were dramatically held to a 3-3 draw after being three goals up in their F.A. Cup third round tie away to Birmingham City yesterday. After Birmingham had fought back to equalise,Reuter - 920 words
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Article952 1962-01-08 15 FA CUP— 3rd ROUND Arsenal 3 Bradford C. Aston VilU 4 Crystal 3 Blackpool 0 WBA Birmingham 3 Tottenham 3 Brentford 1 Leyton I Brighton 0 Blackburn 3 Bristol C. 0 Waltall Burnley 6 QFR 1 Bury 0 Sheff. Ltd. Charlton 1 Srnnthorpe 0 Everton 4 Klnjs952 words
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Article92 1962-01-08 15 BI'GBT I'NIOX—En«Und Trial /Twickenham): England 11 The Rest 8. Welsh Trial Probables 20 Possibles 9. Clab matches: Esher IS Stroud 0. Ouy's Hospital 3 Richmond 24, London Hospital 11 Old Blues 6, London Scottish 36 Oloucester 8, Rosslyn Park 6 Blackheath 13. St. Mary's Hospital 14 Streatham 13. Saracens 392 words
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Article75 1962-01-08 15 Wauonlans 0 Hertofs FJ». IL_ BI'GBY LEAGUE Club matches: Batley 7 York 5. Castle(crd 21 Dewsbury 0, Peatherstone 21 DoncMter 3. Hull 30 Bradford Northern 8. Hu&alet 7 Hull Kingston RoYe.* 12. L«Urh 6 Leeds 8. Liverpool 0 Wlgan 39, St. Helen's 30 Barrow 6. Saliord 28 Rochdale Hornets 10.75 words
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Article27 1962-01-08 15 CRICKET—Tour anatch fKlmberley): NZ tourtaU 189 and 6-0 8. African Country Duuiru 97 Sheffield Shield i Sydney i: 8. Australia 250 and 17-1 NSW 443 (Booth 109).27 words
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Article12 1962-01-08 15 BOXING—European mlddlewt title (Frankfurt): John McConnack (Scot—bolder) outptd Hetal fteyug (Ocr) 15rd».12 words
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Advertisement287 1962-01-08 15 *wf I I arTa^i m *jQIQI aj^Bt^Bt IOOO'JOC'i* i i jOOOOOvOC ill jOOOOOQCX BTj arj»J«J«J»»I»J I jMOonnnra 111 jUUUUUUOC aa^r>OOr^rVllrk bHIT ■■■■fit KXU NO -IRONING SHIRT Captain '88' 100% Fine Combed Cotton Shirts '88' Tetoron Shirts Made of 65% Tetoron 35% of Finest Cotton Yarn Obtainable from all Departmental Stores287 words
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Advertisement196 1962-01-08 15 GEtrisbenq \S32V \Py Z'l'&J TO HELP YOU CELEBRATE THE NEW YEAR A packet of 10 Abdullah 37 cigarettes and a handsome glass, OR two Carlsberg glasses, can be yours FREE with every carton of Carlsberg Beer, Special Brew or Stout you buy. New Year celebrations go with a swing when196 words
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Article174 1962-01-08 16 Russia to enter Davis Cup MOSCOW, Sun— itussia will enter for the Davis Cup competition this year, it WSJ announced hrrr \cstrrd.iv If their appln ilnm is accepted, it will be the lirst time that Russia will plu.v in > this international tennis tournament. Othrr Russian plans for thr 1952Reuter; UPI - 174 words
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Article82 1962-01-08 16 SINGAPORE Bun G.J Peel 'M7i won the Roy.il Island Club s I 3d holes stroke competition for the! Police Challenge Cup at Upper 1 homson Road t(. Runner up was Y. Kobayaatol 148 1 who won on a count back fr'.m c. ftamnarh C. Carroll und D. Reynolds82 words
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Article835 1962-01-08 16 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL Malayans take both titles in international badminton meet by K. Lumpur, Sun. HE MISSES A DOUBLE AS LEG CRAMP FORCES HIM TO QUIT IN SECOND FINAL JT was 18-year-old Penang schoolboy Vow Cheng Hoe's and Malaya's day and nighi at the Selangor Badminton Association835 words
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227 1962-01-08 16 AHMEDABAD. Sun. MALAYA 4 INDONESIA 0: From KEN FERNANDEZ MALAYA got off to a great start with a clear-cut 4-0 victory over Indonesia in the Indian International hocKey competition here today. The Indonesians, who had earlier indicated that they would withdraw irom tlv227 words
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Article58 1962-01-08 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Federation ol Malaya Amateur Athletic Union decided at a meeting here today to send its top athletes to take part in the Indonesian Open championships to be held In Jakarta on Jan. U and 14. The Malayan Contingent will comprise the SEAP58 words
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Article217 1962-01-08 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore Joint Services won the Apollo Cup when they beat Singapore Government Services 2-1 in a fast and thrill-packed >m ear match in aid of thr Singapore Olympic and Sports Councils International Games Fund at .ill. in Bcsar Stadium today. There were thrills217 words
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Article187 1962-01-08 16 STORE ARE CHAMPS SINGAPORE Sun. Singapore beat Johore 3 l to 1 become champions in the i inter-state triangular hockey tournament here today j Malacca, the other team in I the tournament, finished last. Johore. with centre-half jSalleh and right back William playing a first-class spoiling game, easily held the187 words
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Article47 1962-01-08 16 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Singapore avenged their defeat by Indonesia hist night by winning the nine-a- side international volleyball match by 3-2 at the Happy World today. Slncapore, who lost 3-0 last night in a six-a-side match, bent the Indonesians by 19-21. 21-17. 19-21. 21-16. 21-19 tonight.47 words
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Article81 1962-01-08 16 LONDON. Sun. Oon Chong Hau. Malayan holder and favourite, was surprisingly beaten IS-12, 15-8 by R. J. Westmoreland of Cheshire in the final of the Boys" Singles in the AllEngland Junior badminton championships at Wimbledon yesterday. Chong Hau was also on the losing side81 words
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Article58 1962-01-08 16 BANGALORE. Sun— M.C.C. had scored 153 for two <Pullar 52. Smith 60 not out) In their second innings at the close on the second day of their three day match against South Zone here today. The tourists made 193 in their first Innings. South Zone replying with 132Reuter - 58 words
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Article168 1962-01-08 16 ITU ALA LUMPUR. Sun. Selangor Malays, the holders, were held to a 1-1 draw by Perak Malays in a West Zone match in the Sultans Gold Cup soccer competition at Princes Road today. More than 2.000 faiH saw a thrilling match. L.' these two168 words
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Article64 1962-01-08 16 THE HUSBAND AND daugMOT at •n-.'!>hiic Ncmis Th.ink Ml Irnnrt- ir.it :.l.itlvm for alt^Brtir* Ihc rumn.l .md Ih.lr kind M MR. V S JAMES lod Fatuity th:.nk S>;.ff of Ward .':i Owial Ho- I tal for their kind astvMM and all Remt Knenrts for th.'ir brli>. ;ind vnatfea, ami64 words
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Advertisement165 1962-01-08 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS .■>• H,,r,t, M) I Minimum, CAMY O ENIE^ViA Punctual gentlemen ot independent habits tall the dot* and the day to the precis* second at a glance of their 30-jewelled Corny designed tor precision, elegance and for You. FREE CIGARETTE LIGHTER (Limited Stock) given away with every purchase of165 words
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Miscellaneous55 1962-01-08 16 Rl (;GER: S.C.C. Invitation v RE. (Padang). HOCKEY: C.P.O v 18 Signals 'Tanslim ><>(IKR: S.O.S.F.A Dn 3B Austrat? v Pharmaceuticals <Oeylangi. BASKETBALL: S.A.B.P. Commercial Cvp Group "B Seng Lee v N?o Kirn Kong Hoey: Group "A" Eastern v Sin Chuen Huan: Group "C" Spore Finance "B" v Klan Seng (Happy55 words
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Miscellaneous43 1962-01-08 16 The weather UIGHEST and lowest tempera- tures 'n Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Saturday to 8 r.in. yesterday. Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Kota Bharu 82 70 Penang 90 72 Ipoh 88 72 Malacca 88 72 Singapore 85 7543 words
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