The Straits Times, 28 January 1962
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Title Section15 1962-01-28 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES lit Matey* No. 1377. SUNDAY, JANUARY 28, 1962 20 CENTS. KDN 04015 words
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Article, Illustration962 1962-01-28 1 HPTMHHnp^Hk I HAVE NO RELlGiOUS OR PHILOSOPHICAL QU ALMS^JJ-OOK FORWARD TO FLIGHT WITH GREAT ANTICIPATION Up at 2a.m. medical exam, breakfast then 4-hour wait inside capsule in vain CAPE CANAVERAL, Saturday AFTER a day of mounting tension, the United States called off plans to launch astronaut Col.UPI - 962 words
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Article105 1962-01-28 1 APPROVED: $450 MILLION ESTIMATES KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The House of Representatives tonight approved the development estimates totalling >450.--689,903. The biggest item of expendl urc ni :or the Ministry of Works. Posts and Telecommunications —more than <132 million. This amount Includes expenditure of more than $62 million on roads fend bridges;105 words
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Article27 1962-01-28 1 One of Kenya's biggest tourUt attractions, has been lulled by poachers for the sake ol .her horn— believed by some to have aphrodisiac qualities.27 words
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Article19 1962-01-28 1 Welsh revivalist and founder of the E'im Church, has died at hi.-. London home, aged 72.— Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article61 1962-01-28 1 NEW YORK. Sat— Dance that is tipped to topple the twist the Penguin Bounce-was shown recently in a smart Manhattan night club. It Is a fast shuffle affair, with arms held stiff at your sides and hands flapping madly like tiny wings. At the end of the61 words
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Article16 1962-01-28 1 In yesterday's Kowloon squatter lire which rendered more than 300 people homeless.16 words
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1542 1962-01-28 1 WALK-OUT BY PAP Talks Reddominated KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Delegates trom the Peoples Action Party of Singapore walked out of the Malaysian Socialist Conference here today when they were refused permission to explain their working papers should be adopted for discussion. Before they walked out. Mr. S. Raiarauiam. Singapore's Minister of1,542 words
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Article33 1962-01-28 1 -Himself will be at Jaksrta airport to greet Crown Prince Alcihito and Princess Michiko of Japan when tiwy Man mi eicht-day tour of Indonesia on Tuesday it Iws oeen ..unounceu iieie.33 words
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Article32 1962-01-28 1 South African Nationalist Government yesterday survived by 98 votes to 49 a motion of no confidence proposed by the louder of the Opposition Uniud Party. Sir De Viher.s Graal.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article239 1962-01-28 1 THEIR NAMES ARE ERASED IN ALL THE RUSSIAS MOSCOW. Sat. Mr. Vyacheslav Moloiov I and three other members of the "Anti-Party Group" i today joined Stalin in having their names otficially wiped out 1 throughout the country. The step was announced in a decree of the SupremeReuter - 239 words
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106 1962-01-28 2 Chaplin's memoirs lifts the blinds... CHARLIE CHAPLIN is a name that needs no introduction, yet how much do you know about the private life of this famous man? Probably not nearly as much as you thought, though the name of Chaplin keeps -appearing in the headlines. Now The Free Press,106 words
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390 1962-01-28 2 Pre-fab buildings for rural areas, more oil palm planting By SUNDAY TIMES REPORTERS KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday jyjALAYA must be geared to a "state of emergency" to attain its development targets speedily, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today. It must be "comparable390 words
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63 1962-01-28 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Three youths will be tried before Inche Salleh bin Eckhardt, a local magistrate, on March 24 and 25 on charges of raping and robbing Mary Woo on Jan. 3 at a place off Jalan Abdullah Tahir in Johore Bahru. They are63 words
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226 1962-01-28 2 A 'war' over site for new Johore market JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— A "war" over the $1.2 million Johore Bahru market to be erected by the Government is on here. The Chinese and Indian Chambers of Commerce have forwarded a joint petition to the President of the Johore Bahru Town Council,226 words
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Article408 1962-01-28 2 MOST of th« world's freshwater Ashes belong to a few large families, notably the ■Cyprinidae which Includes the Barbs, the Carps, the Dacelets and so on about two thousand species. The largest found In Malaya Is the Temelian (Probarbus jullienl) which to valuable as food but does not408 words
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216 1962-01-28 2 SINGAPORE, Saturday. fHE Malaysian exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall a feature of the Malaysia Week will be declared open by the Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, at 10 a.m. on Monday instead of at 5 p.m. as previously announced. A Government216 words
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Article260 1962-01-28 2 Lim did write toMCP 'IF NOT, SUE ME' SAYS PREMIER (SINGAPORE, Sat. Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew said today that he could proved in a court that the Barisan Sosialis leader, Mr. Lim Chin Siong. wrote two documents for the Malayan Communist Party archives. The documents Mr. Lee referred260 words
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272 1962-01-28 3 THE WOMAN WHO STOOD WITH HER HEAD DOWED The day that CflOMyCfl my mO rjO graves bring luck to certain people? Do the spirits arrange reunions lor the Jle to whom they take a fancy. Well, judge lor yourselves. It **as the Cheng Beng lestiva. And there was ■fiend Singapore272 words
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Article216 1962-01-28 3 You are Judged by Your ENGLISH ;udged by the way yon speak and write. Are you content with the way yon express yourself? Are yon sure that you are not mpiriTty; ifiigiak^s that caUaC people to underrate you? You can improve your Fncl'^h quickly and en.ioyably the RJ. way. The216 words
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Article, Illustration153 1962-01-28 3 IT IS not often that our hitch-hike tourist go Tarzan but that is exactly what handsome Gmur Paul, a 21--year-old Swiss, who has given himself five years to circle the globe, plans to do Omur <left> arrived153 words
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Article, Illustration285 1962-01-28 3 Now— have you ever seen a leaf walking? Well,! have I SHUDDERED and shook my head. But there it was a leaf walking up the trousered leu of 3N-jear-old Inche Zainul bin Abdul Malek, a fruit vendor in Teluk Anson. Carefully Ziiimil deku'hed the leaf and placed it flat on285 words
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212 1962-01-28 3 AT LAST PSYCHO MEN ADMIT: WE CAN BE HURT BODY AND SOUL J AM not surprised to learn that psychiatrists are now considering the possibility that grief may be a disease. They suggest that, just as a scald produces a blister, or a blow a bruise, so sorrow may also212 words
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Article, Illustration147 1962-01-28 3 THE BOY WITH GIFT OF TONGUES •pHE little Malay boy who sold water vessels at a riverside bazaar in Kuala Kangsar intrigued me. He switched with such facile ease from Mandarin to Hokkien and then to Cantonese that I had to find out more about him. "It was all my147 words
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Article190 1962-01-28 3 J^ TIMELY donation I am told, from the Federation's Social Welfare Lotteries Board has helped to solve the problem of maintaining Jane Chwee the 14-year-oJd blind Chinese girl from St. Nicholas Home In Penang. at the Chorleywood College. a ?r.immar school for blind girls in England.190 words
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Article219 1962-01-28 3 THE headmaster of the Sekolah Kebangsaan in Paka 'Dungum Inche Mohammed bin Abdullah. 45. offered me his left hand in salutation. His right Is limp and useless. Behind that limp lies a tragic story. Inche Mohammed said: "It was September 1945. The Japanese had surrendered and219 words
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Article321 1962-01-28 3 AN American on a whirlwind tour of Europe arrived In London. On the first day he saw the Tower of London. St. Pauls, Westminster Abbey, the National Gallery, and a dozen other famous tourist spots. At four o'clock in the morning he finished at Covent Garden321 words
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Article, Illustration5128 1962-01-28 4 DAVID BARATHAM - DAVID BARATHAM By ...That could mean the death penalty for accused planter MR. NEAL CROSS-EXAMINES THE ACCUSED THE SUNDAY TIMES PICTURS CONTEST has been held over one week due to pressure of space. This and next week's results will appear next Sunday. QUITE apart from the dramatic aspects5,128 words
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Article170 1962-01-28 4 THE STORY SO FAR DURING the Emergency. Jeffrey Watts Carter, the 41-year-old manager of Bedrock Rubber Estate. t$ told by a police officer that a surrendered bandit had taid that he was highly thought of by his labour force. Not long afterwards Watts Carter leaves Bedrock, lever to return. He170 words
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238 1962-01-28 5 4-cornered fight likely for Dato Onn's seat ITUALA TRENGGANU. 1Y Sat. The byelection for the Kuaia Trengganu Selatan parliamentary seat caused by the death of Da to Onn bin Ja afar xpected to be a our-cornered fight. So far the Alliance, the sociaL&i Front and the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party haw238 words
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173 1962-01-28 5 Boy who tried to outrage girl fined S2OO PNANG. Sat— An eight-year-old girl told a juvenile court today she felt "so ashamed" when a boy pulled down her knicker.-- and molested her one morning. "He lelt me when I cried out lor my mother, the girl testified at the trial173 words
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Article25 1962-01-28 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The annual general conlerence oi the Liberal Socialist Party will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 10 a.m. tomorrow.25 words
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278 1962-01-28 5 Pinch and slap' from playful oltergeist TELOK ANSON. Sat THINGS GO BUMP FOR WIDOW. HER SON AND DAUGHTER was quiet in the plank and attap house of Madam Looi Kheng Chee, 67, in Immigrant Road here until two nights ago. Then strange things began to happen. There was a loud278 words
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Article187 1962-01-28 5 FRANCIS BOEY - TV PLAN TO SELL PACIFIC TRAVEL FRANCIS BOEY From HONG KONG, Sat. Television may be used to publicise tourism in the Pacific. The Pacific Area Travel Association, whose annual conference ended here today, hopes to make films of scenic spots, culture, religious ceremonies and festivals of member countries. They would187 words
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83 1962-01-28 5 BIG NEW HOUSIN6 ESTATE FOR TELOK ANSON rpELUK ANSON. Sat. 1 Teluk Anson's newest housing estate the $800 000 Anson Park in the Durian Sebatang area «s nearing completion. It is being built on a 4.--acre site in Kampong Raja bounded on one side by private land and on threeothers83 words
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Article84 1962-01-28 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Two New Zealand Ministers and lour other parliamentarians arrived here today on the lirst leg of an extensive tour of Asia. The YIPs are Mr. J. Rae. Mn 'later for Housing. Mr. H. G. R. Mason, former Attorney General and Minister for Justice,84 words
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836 1962-01-28 5 Investment club-how to form a successful one 0 Cut. oui and keep (or future refrrencr If you have any queries write to the City Editor. The Sunday Times. Times Uou» Singapore 9. A DIRECT STAKE IN OUR FUTURE PROSPERITY CINCE this column was started in September last, several scores of836 words
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FOREIGN DESK
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119 1962-01-28 6 IRIAN-BOUND SOLDIER IN UNIFORM ACTION THE HAGUE. Sat. A young Dutch soldier is challenging the practice of sending soldiers bound for West New Guinea in civilian clothes On Feb. 7 a court will hear a claim by the soldier that he should travel to New Guinea in uniform and withReuter - 119 words
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Article22 1962-01-28 6 Has announced thai Indian subjects Interned following the invasion of Ooa must leave Portuguese territory when they are released. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article29 1962-01-28 6 Of Belgium and his wife. Princess Liliana de Rethy. arrived in Mexico City by air and were Immediately whisked into seclusion by a Belgian Embassy car.— U.P.l.29 words
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Article32 1962-01-28 6 Is making further progress tn his recovery from a wefk-oid cold and will return to his office "in the course of next week." a Bonn government spokesman said yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article80 1962-01-28 6 LONDON. Sat.— A possible strengthening of the whole tin price structure In the near future ls forecast today by the Mining Jurnal. Latest Indications from Washington are that the request for release of tin from the American stockpile will not come before Congress until Easter,Reuter - 80 words
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Article32 1962-01-28 6 Boy Scout Jamborer would be held on Aug. 3 to 7 this year near the foot of ML Fuji In Central Japan, the Japan Boy Scout Federation announced yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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236 1962-01-28 6 Berlin Wall: Allies hit back by a damp on travel WASHINGTON. Sat— The three Western Allies in Berlin have imposed further restrictions on travel by East Germans to NATO countries. State Department officials said yesterday. The new clamp down was described by officials as a counter-measure to the building of236 words
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Article63 1962-01-28 6 MOSCOW. Sat.— Trie Lithuanian supreme court has imposed jail terms of eight and four years on two Roman Catholic priests accused of misappropriating cathedral building funds the Soviet news agency Tass reponeu yesterday from Vilnius (Vilnai Father Superior Ludas Povilonis wax sentenced to eightReuter - 63 words
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295 1962-01-28 6 AMERICAN MOON ROCKET MISSES TARGET CAPE CANAVERAL, Saturday. A (iOLI) and silver box of instruments intended lor the moon was speeding through outer space today on a course that will miss it by 20 to 30 thousand miles. The spacecraft will eventually orbit the sun. 1 'Ranger ill. the most295 words
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247 1962-01-28 6 Part-blind Sonia of S'pore weds engineer ASHINGTON .Northern A England), Sat.—Partial-ly-blind Singapore Beauty Sonia Lai, 33, was today married at the Roman Catholic Church here to a British sea-going engineer who has vowed to help her recover her sight. Wearing a Chinese wedding gown of white-figured brocade, slim-fitting with shoulder-lengthReuter - 247 words
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Article27 1962-01-28 6 Mr. Obeboon VanUckul. 49. has been named Thailand's <-«y sldent representative to the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna, it was announced today.— U.P.l.27 words
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Article175 1962-01-28 6 ROME, Sat.— Lieut. Miluc Solakov, the Bulgarian pilot who crashed with his jet near a secret Nato base in Italy, will be tri«d for espionage. Government sources said the 22-year-old pilot would be tried In a cilvil court under peacetime procedures. He faces a175 words
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Article, Illustration105 1962-01-28 7 In between takes- a twist in the studio ...WORLD ON SUNDAY A YOUNG woman in a cheongsam whirls and controts her body into various positions in time to the music. She is dancing the twist, the new dance craze that is sweeping from country to country. A scene from a105 words
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473 1962-01-28 7 CHAPMAN PINCHER - Suspect rocket and U.S. space gamble CHAPMAN PINCHER Pr*vi«» of (h« big shoot by TMI PAQt TNAT KttPS H I YOU IN TNI riCTUBt I OCAPE CANAVERAL, Saturday N the humid mud-flats of Cape Canaveral hundreds of American rocket scientists are preparing for their most concentrated assault on Russia's forbidding473 words
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Article239 1962-01-28 7 MIMI KIZICK went to court to win the custody ol her pet parakeet Jimmy. Sobbing, Mimi told Los Angeles judge Elmer Doyle: 'I love that otrd like nobody's business. Hi calls me Mama." But ex-husband Nlckolas had much the sume feelings for the bird. "He calls me239 words
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Article, Illustration385 1962-01-28 8 Persistent piper and patient parents yfE WENT to the movie in guest of quietude, and suffered instead a fretful questionnaire. It began before 1 had even sniffed the air conditioning or relaxed my weariness in the padded chair. To the throbbing tattoo of tiny feet385 words
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Article, Illustration83 1962-01-28 8 Weird and wonderful notions for your wedding THIS is Hie year of weird and wonderful wedding notions. How do you fancy yourself tripping up the aisle in this believe-it-or-not gown recently shown by Sidon in London? In rich slipper satin, the slim-fitting sheath has a built in train, and the83 words
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470 1962-01-28 8 COUSIN WHO KEEPS ON CHANGING HIS MIND... HUMAN CASEBOOK CK)R many years I have been corresponding with my cousin. When we first met he told me that he loved me. He is living about 200 miles away from me. After a year of our friendship his attitude towards me changed.470 words
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Advertisement286 1962-01-28 8 ***mm mm^m m Y t CARE ABOUT HOW I LOOKAT ALL TIMES! But I'va never been completely satisfied with my mokc-up until I found CONTEMPERA'! It'i net like anything yo«'v« ever M7U£/ffU)(s mad before even in o tube! And th. finish if t iv M b completely different. Revlon cells286 words
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Special Feature
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1143 1962-01-28 9 JEFFREY FRANCIS - JEFFREY FRANCIS BY Rush for admission to college from those living in rural areas MORE women in Malaya are becoming co-operative conscious these days. Like the men. they are determined to play a greater role in the improvement of the standard of living of1,143 words
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Article, Illustration74 1962-01-28 9 Sixty-six Malay women co-operators from aU over the Federation the biggest group so far in class during a ce»rse at the Co-operative College, •■flinj iaya. Standing on the right is the Princi- pal of the College, Inche Abdul Majid bin Hoji Mohammed,74 words
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Article, Illustration163 1962-01-28 9 INCHE ABDUL Majid bin Haji Mohammed (right) is the first Principal of the Co-operative College of Malaya. Educated at the Anderson School, ipoh, he entered Government service m 1921 and served in the Land, Treasury and District Offices in Perak. Later he teas transferred to the163 words
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OPINION
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Article259 1962-01-28 10 TOP OF THE CLASS? i pUBLISHED on this page today is a remarkable assessment of Malayan education by a bright young man, 19-year-old Goh Cheng Teik, who until recently was head prefect of St. Xavier's Institution in Penang. He makes a pertinent point when he says: "Belonging as I do259 words
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Article, Illustration982 1962-01-28 10 GPH CHENG TEIK - GPH CHENG TEIK MY LAST DAY.. Eg MALAYA'S NEW WRITER NO. 27 IS AN EX-HEAD PRIFECT OP ST. XAVIKR'S INSTITUTION. PKNANO THE school bell strikes a strident note. This is it. My last day at school. Today as I watch my classmates tramp through the corridors982 words
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Article744 1962-01-28 10 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN By Your papers can be revoked if you are disloyal to Malaya, aid the enemy in time of war or &o to prison J^KT'S say you have qualified for citizenship through registration or naturalisation and have obtained your "papers/* Now you have certain obligations which744 words
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Article1371 1962-01-28 10 ARTHUR GOPALAN - ARTHUR GOPALAN Bu WHAT makes a writer? This is a question which writers and readers, too should be able to answer lucidly and spiritedly, even if their replies are as varied and incompatible as politicians' formulae for good government. But the question I have just1,371 words
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SPEAKING PERSONALLY
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168 1962-01-28 10 Sea cows and the 'not so cruel' sea Fwas news to me that the sea cow or the dugong. the originator of the mermaid legend, love* to sport in the deeps of the China Sea (Sunday Times, Jan. 14). I was always under the impression that the sea cows stuck168 words
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Letter158 1962-01-28 10 ALL praise to Mr. Ng Yew Kool, the Menglembu miner who (Sunday Times, Dec. 14) knocked down a thug and then put him to flight. If only the victim of petty thieves would show a little fight. In a cinema the other day I saw three drain-pipe trousered youths trying158 words
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Letter112 1962-01-28 10 WITH the Chinese New Year Just round the corner I expect there will be the inevitable cascade in thf» press of protests and entreaties to tone down the display of flre crackers. I think we people in Malaya should come to an understanding about celebrating national holidays in as quiet112 words
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Article, Illustration331 1962-01-28 11 $4.7 m Govt. homes plan 'PROPERTY-OWNING DEMOCRACY THE AIM' SAYS ISMAIL HOUSES WILL BE SOLD FOR $35 A MONTH KUALA LUMPUR, Sat A $4.7--million housing plan was approved by the House of Representatives today. Low cost houses will be built and sold to people earning less than $300 a month331 words
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Article, Illustration287 1962-01-28 11 TENGKU 'BEST CHOICE' Chancellor •f Ihuversity hailed KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The appointment ol the Prime Minister, Tengku Adcuil Irihrntin. as tiie first Malayan Chancellor of the University of Malaya, was today well received by leadIng educationists and community leaders here who rtwrribid it as "the best choice possible Mr. Leone287 words
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Article50 1962-01-28 11 SINGAPORE. Sat In the bankruptcy petition against Mr Martin Lee. a property owner, which was adjourned for hearing to Feb. 23. Mr. H. M Dyne appeared for the petitioning creditor the Ban Hin Lee Bank Ltd The judgment debtor way represented by Mr Poh Guan Hock.50 words
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151 1962-01-28 11 Police kill woman bandit 12 years in jungle A LOR STAR. Sat. A woman terrorist, believed to have been in the jungle for 12 years, was shot dead by a combined Malayan Thai police patrol in Thai territory last month. News of the kill was withheld for security reasons. A151 words
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Article118 1962-01-28 11 BRITISH SOLDIER, GIRL MISSING MALACCA. Bat. A British soldier who should have sailed for home in the troopship Nevasa yesterday has been posted absent without leave. Also missing are his Chinese girl friend and a 14ft. sailing dinghy from Terendak camp here, where he was stationed. The soldier. Private Frank118 words
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Article220 1962-01-28 11 BUSINESS ON THE STOCK EXCHANGE CTNGAPQRE n>l ihMinwi I *y on t^e Malayan Stock Exi the naanber of deals m Ukiaaatamat: East ft—iH«| (79©i $3.72 SL: Pea. Oispefisary (MN) $1 M: r. and K. ords (2J9M) S2J*. Gammon (5.000* Malayan Banking (500> t6.«f> SL: <1.500 i $6.b0 8M: Hothmans OjMO.i220 words
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Article, Illustration212 1962-01-28 11 Engineer in to search for lost brother SINGAPORE. Sat. A Ceylonese ship's engineer is now in Singapore to begin a Far Eastern search for information about his sailor brother whose ship sank In the China Sea Just two days before he was due to sign off. Mr. Harry De Vos.212 words
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Article36 1962-01-28 11 SINGAPORE. Sat An application for admission to practise in the law courts of Singapore by Miss Ong Cheng See will be heard on Friday. The report that her application had been withdrawn was incorrect.36 words
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172 1962-01-28 11 UNIONS' SPOKESMAN DENIES GOH'S RIVALRY STATEMENT SINGAPORE. Sat The Singapore Federation of Unions of Government Employees has denied that there is rivalry among its affiliated linirmK The Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, had spoken about the rivalry among the Federation's affiliated unions at Thursday's sitting of the Legislative Assembly.172 words
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Article55 1962-01-28 11 MALACCA. Ba t. Malacca police today warned the public to be careful when receiving $50 notes and to examine them carefully to ensure they are not forger'.es. The principal of the Methodist Glrlb" School here recently handed the police a forged $50 note. The money had55 words
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Article218 1962-01-28 11 SINGAPORE, Saturday. QXE of the most decorated squadrons in the Commonwealth, No. 75 Squadron of the Royal New Zealand Air Force, climaxed their term of service in Singapore and Malaya with a farewell parade at RAF Tengah today. The Kiwis, who have been serving218 words
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Article53 1962-01-28 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Cheshire Home at Tanah Merah has appealed to the public for donations of goods for its Jumble sale to be held at St. Andrew's Cathedral grounds on Feb. 28. Donors should send their gifts to Mrs. Lilian Eu at 10-B. Chulla Street,53 words
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211 1962-01-28 11 Survivors picked up as tanker breaks in half SINGAPORE, Sat. The 10,000 ton tanker Stanvac Sumatra which sent out distress calls from a position 300 miles Southeast of Saigon this afternoon was reported by an RAF Shackieton of 205 Squadron, Changl, to have broken in half in a sea whipped211 words
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Advertisement388 1962-01-28 11 COURSE OF AhR CONDITIONING m§& WILL DO FOR 4§II YOUR DOG pSP^ii Most dogs are ted 00 scraps or 00 prepared toods thai may oot contain a true balance of vitamini and minerals. Even where special menus bought you can't be cenaiD thai ail the elements a dog needs are388 words
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Miscellaneous88 1962-01-28 11 TODAY'S HIGH TIDE TIMES TODAY: Swiil: Kechll 2.14 TOMOUOW: Sedili KrcliU ajn (~SV.\ 2M pja. <6ft>; 2 4€ ajn. (7.2ft). 3 45 p.m. ■HpiK 3.16 ajn. (1.41:.', (SJft.>; Singapore 3.55 ajn. S.1C PA n.7ft_); Port Dickaoo (8.2ft). 4.1« pjn. (7.1 ft.); Port \t32 am. (tft.). 11.03 pjn Dickjon 11.M »jn.88 words
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Article441 1962-01-28 12 POINTER' on training J^| I HAVE been receiving quite 1 lev queries regarding general weiiare of dogt. In view of into I trunk we ucmo do well ihtt week, to have a general ■winning up oc just bow best u> keep ones animal fit and Is gooc conaiuon.441 words
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Article218 1962-01-28 12 SLNOAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Ballet presented tte nrst 'Ballet Workshop, featuring the work :ve young dancerchoreographerb. in the Cultural Centre last night. prc>eniec. Pn-.: "The Isolated" MM :h< mw. original i"ep.ion aud th< most -ccompUshed li. t xcru'.ion Tw ballet was danced to Don"Vanauotu> on218 words
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Article148 1962-01-28 12 pENANG. Sat. The X future progress of this country would depend on the quality of students its schools produce, the Chief Education Officer. Mr. A. Halllday. said here today. "Pupils are like seeds that are being sown, and if the teachers nourish them properly, they should148 words
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Article, Illustration60 1962-01-28 12 Envoy welcomes Puan Noor Aishah THE Assistant Indian Commissioner in Singapore, Mr. C. j. Malik, welcoming Puan Noor Aishah when she arrived with the Yank di Per tuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak.for the 12th India Day reception at the Bharat Bhavan on Friday night. Cabinet ministers,60 words
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280 1962-01-28 12 Port fire service inadequate? 'No, says Dato Ahmad KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. |)ATO Ahmad Perang, General Manager of the Malayan Railway and chairman of the Port Swettenham Board, said today he was satisfied that fire services at the port were adequate. He was commenting on a complaint made at a recent280 words
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129 1962-01-28 12 Students tpld to study Malayan problems KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Minister of Education, Inche Audul Rahman bin Hajl Talib, today said Malayan students should not confine themselves to academic pur-, suits but should also understand the problems of Malayan society. He said this when opening "operation charity." sponsored by the129 words
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Article79 1962-01-28 12 HICKLING BACK UNDER COLOMBO PLAN KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Mr. R. H. Hlckling, who recently retired from the Malayan legal service, will return here tomorrow to take up his former Job as Commissioner of Law Revision. This time his services are being provided by Britain under the Colombo Plan. He will79 words
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Article, Illustration82 1962-01-28 12 Bridesmaid gives a helping hand to Singapore bride Mr. CheUiah Karthir- gamathamby and his bride, Miss Sophie Tan Guek Meng, alter their wedding in Singapore yesterday. The bridegroom is the second son of the late Mr K. Cbelliah of Kuala Lumpur and Mrs. CheUiah, now in Ceylon. lln bride is82 words
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209 1962-01-28 12 Socialist Front wins Penang Rural District by-election PENANG. Sat. *pHK Socialist Front candidate, liuhe Abu Bakar Hashim, 25, a clerk, tonight won the by-election in the Penang Island Rural District Council for the Pucaat Muk;i ward. Inche Abu Bakar polled 1.017 voles against 942 votes polled by the Alliances Inche209 words
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Article150 1962-01-28 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The National Union of Commercial Workers has served a five-day strike ultimatum to the management- of two firms dealing In tertlle goods here to recognise the union. The firm are Messrs. Hardlal Singh and Co.. and Olan Singh And Co. In150 words
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Article, Illustration40 1962-01-28 13 The walk -out... ...Devan Nair and his men leave the hall >c Peoples' Action Party delegates, led by Mr. C.V. Devan Nair, walking out of the Malaysian Socialist lonference at the Chinwoo Auditorium in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Sunday Times picture.40 words
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Advertisement266 1962-01-28 13 TETOLE introduces a new concept in clothing materials combm- MR Tl FP O T fl ing the superb features of "xor.nTETORON*" with the elegance of If U wool. TETOLE is ideal for both men's and women's garments J^ Jy y £J Jj men's suits and trousers, women's suits and pleated266 words
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Miscellaneous444 1962-01-28 13 Your Sunday radio o*rMS\ mai ava Forces Favourites; 3.00 Variety Club Session: 9.0 C Programme KAUIv MALATA Fare; Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Summary; 9.03 Tbo Choir Sings!; am Kuala i nmnur p,n, M Malacca And National Shortwave 9.30 Undercover Canon; 10.00 Malacca A^d NaK?' BbartS£?e S^U. 330 Concert Hour 430 CaUln444 words
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Advertisement175 1962-01-28 14 /&Lt&> **£3r i> mm I, 4 A i.jE9 -v now is your r^m FROM FEBRUARY yj^r !'^^B^W^% 'Miss Pepsodeni' will be visiting houses all over Singapore, and later in the Federation. When she calls at your i^-^BKP* house make sure you can produce a jA rube of New Pepsodent— any175 words
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Article, Illustration693 1962-01-28 15 RODERICK MANN - SIMONE TALKS ABOUT NAZIS, BOMBS AND LIFE WITH YVES RODERICK MANN BY HE'S BOSS, AND THAT'S HOW I LIKE IT. I WOULDN'T HAVE IT ANY OTHER WAY UKRS is v hell of a face. Not a mask, but a proud identity card. A face which mirrors 40 years of living;693 words
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Article, Illustration476 1962-01-28 15 THE COMMANCHEROS John Woyne, Stuart Whitman, Ina Balm 20th Century-Fox (De Luxe Colour i PEDSKINS these days have gone too respectable so friends have complained to me. No longer do they pester the traders for lirewater, they wince when they draw a476 words
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Advertisement110 1962-01-28 15 LjlUliililLllilj] I tA:aW-»»^H my w Atpu "KUCHINC LIAR TOQAV II AY, (D/Ftatura) ABOMINABLE SNOWMAN" ft AMBUiM AT CIMaKWON PASS" mrm m M| BfMKi3Ka OPENS TODAY' TWINS OF MOUNT SLNUKUAN* i "THE SWORD ft THE MUSKETEERS TODAY 1 1 A.'.' aj DUNKIRK' John Mills m 1 B Lo»t Day: 3. 15,110 words
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Advertisement377 1962-01-28 15 I I. nj i li r- 1 Capture indoor fun! It's easy to take flash pictures with Kodak cameras and film. Just click and this carefree, happy moment Is yours for always. {mf^^^L\ Sffi! Browns* Sfanwfa Ciann. \V compact. It firs in your palm, yet J^^^ J~^^ f-fV v f377 words
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Article, Illustration639 1962-01-28 19 PRESENTING THE SUPER MINX put rudest thing you can say to a motoring correspondent when he is in the company of a new car and a representative of the car's aflents probably is: -What. THAT'S a car?!" The obvious answer i "Only to those who can639 words
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Article154 1962-01-28 19 A citizen's problem. i^ivf^rHH: fr*'*'* WE answer the I IS it necessary for a Federal citizen, who wishes to acquire Singapore citizenship, to surrender his Federal citizenship certificate? PAUL A. SIM I poh You needn't surrender the certificate. You will be deprived of it in due course WHO holds constitutional154 words
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Article233 1962-01-28 19 THE Singapore Musical Society is planning a further choral concert and one of the items to be included in the programme will be Bach's 'Sleepers Awake." Soloists are required for soprano, tenor ana bass pans, and auditions will be iieiU early in February. Soloist* are invited to m.ike233 words
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Advertisement178 1962-01-28 19 STAMFORD COLLEGE ririwpfiiini Lrt tka t«MM Stanford C^l«gr HOME- STUDY Cou-»e» r** CndtU Dnt.nctiom Pints! Over 3.000 Ci"*'»» ■■rcniH mk« 1952. rmt mm iiaitad m at tfcesa wfciacti er 'i «^>t« »aa»v far FREE COPY OF OUR 68-PACE PROSPECTUS. THE COURSES THAT INSURE YOUR RESULTS! 1- C— anaai Ccnifica** F.M.C178 words
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Advertisement235 1962-01-28 19 ROOTES PRESENT A NEW HILLMAN SUPER MINX This great Super Minx has all these features! The performance you want. A thrusting 1.6 litre engine prepared to deliver over 80 m.p.h. Th« saf«ty you want. Padded facia, dished steering wheel, superb brakes, all-round vision, all-steel unitary construction for great strength. windscreen235 words
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Miscellaneous261 1962-01-28 19 (popular crossword) I I j Bal II 9 I O I 111 MMMi 1 ftmm (8>: 6. < 4 45. Concern >8i Cuiminatioii (4>; 10. Single (3); DOWN: 1. District (6); 2. 11 Own* <3>; 12. Marred c6i; Un»le (8>: 3. Space (4); 4. 14. Role <4>; 15. Pish (3);261 words
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271 1962-01-28 20 MAN BARGAINING ON TELEPHONE WHEN POLICE CLOSED IN KLANG. Saturday. A 40-YEAR-OLD woman was praised in the Sessions Court here today for helping the police arrest a would-be extortioner. "If we had more public-spirited people like you there would be no extortioners or271 words
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Article28 1962-01-28 20 SINGAPORE. Sat— A talk and symposium on "the functions of youth organisations" will be held at the Chinese V.M.C.A. auditorium at 5 p.m. on Tuesday. Feb. 6.28 words
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Article279 1962-01-28 20 Top form Spurs thrash Plymouth PAGE 2O SPORT LONDON. Sat.— There was no giant killing feats in the fourth round of the English F.A. Cup today. Cup holders Tottenham Hotspur hit top form to beat Plymouth Argyle 5-1. r.\. tIP 4TH ROVXD W..ii Villa 2 Huddersfield 1 Burnley v Leyton279 words
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Article94 1962-01-28 20 SINGAPORE. Sat. R. Mason fnett 74) won the Royal Island Club s gold medal and "A" Division mon-.hly medal at Thomson Road today. Runner-up was Low Kee Pow men 76. Ball sweep winner for the first nine was N. W. Gammon <ncu 37 194 words
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Article19 1962-01-28 20 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Jurong beat S.T.U. 5-1 in a ti.Q.STJi. Div. 3A ma'.ch a' Paierson Road today.19 words
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Article29 1962-01-28 20 SINOAPORE. Sat— A late goal by Yardarajoo enabled Junior A.A. to beat Seleiar Tamil Association 1-0 in the Sembawang Tamil Festival soccer final at Naval Base today.29 words
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Article40 1962-01-28 20 INVERCARGILL (New Zealand). Sat. Bruce McLaren, of New Zealand, won the InvercarglH Grand Prix motor race here today In a Cooper. Stirling Moss (Britain) was second, and Jack Brabham (Australia) was third. Both drove Coopers.40 words
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668 1962-01-28 20 SINGAPORE. Saturday. "VINE-year-old Alex Chan was the star performer at the finals of the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association first open age group champion- ships at Tanjong Rhu today. Alex won all his three finals i in the events for boys over668 words
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Article, Illustration201 1962-01-28 20 POLICEMEN CALLED TO CURB RUSH FOR AN6 POWS SINGAPORE. Sat. Police reinforcements had to be called in at the Delta Ganges community centre in Havelock Road and Ux' Maude Road Community centre this morning where 2.300 Chinese New Tear gift parcels were distributed to poor aged people in the State.201 words
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Article39 1962-01-28 20 SINGAPORE, Sat. Two officers of the Singapore Military Forces have been promoted from the rank ul lieutenant to captain, according to a Government Gazette notification. They are Jamal Ahmad bin Bagoo and Peter Tan Whay Chuan.39 words
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Article240 1962-01-28 20 SINGAPORE, Sat—Relationship between the Malayan rubber industry and overseas rubber consumers with regard to quality claims, sampling methods and arbitration would be improved and well established in the near future. This assurance was given last night by the re-elected chairman of the Singapore Rubber Packers' Associa- tion.240 words
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Article, Illustration1501 1962-01-28 21 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Salji (late Hopeful Blue) scores an easy two-length win in the one mile Pensioners Cup at Bukit Timah —and makes it 4 in a row on Pagan King by LAST-MINUTE BRIEFING... It's Run Run all the way SINGAPORE, Sat. A brilliant hattrick1,501 words
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Article49 1962-01-28 21 TOTAL POOL: $174,676 Ist. *****9 ($78,6*4) 2nd. *****4 (539.302) 3rd. ****** (521J34) STARTERS ($3,119): Nos. 3*6257: H7202; *****3; *****6; *****0; *****5: *****4. CONSOLATIONS ($1,310): Nos. *****2; 251*44; 1747*7; 3975U: ******; 4*9231; *****8: *****9: *****6: 4i3196. LITKY DRAW Mini Minor—ls3l7 Lambretta Scooter—l 2374 Radiogram —***** I 149 words
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Article557 1962-01-28 21 K.L. RACE WEIGHTS WEIGHTS for first day of the SelanCliold Cup meeton Feb. I are: CL 1. Div. I— 6F Henggeler Memorial Trophy Ne Flake 9M Happy Melody 8.13 Bowdlrr 8.10 Jan Singer 8.0" Roi D'atout 8.06 Lightning Flash B.o> Staraway 8.05 Dententurhu 8.05 No Kidding 7.11 Equity 7 11557 words
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143 1962-01-28 21 MCA name Ceylon players to tour Malaya SINGAPORE. Sat. Dr. Ong Swcc Law. chairman of the MCA. tours sub-committee, today di>closed the names of the Ceylon Government Services players who are "expected to make of tour of Malaya and Singapore in May and June. The team, which will include 10143 words
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Article103 1962-01-28 21 SINGAPORE, Sat. Our Someo, a last-start winner in Class 5 at Ipoh, has been promoted to Class Thirteen horses have been demoted at the same time. They are: From Class 2 to Class 3— Brilliant Scholar, Good Wind, Tropic Tulloch, Kawanua. Pieternel, Buster, Captain PH. Cheu103 words
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Advertisement171 1962-01-28 21 Top woman columnist l/^f^Tw^i Anne Scott-James po- tW^i^j^Lll j it I 0 A* sW *kay ii i\ ij if BEAUTY: The Balanced Way To. Slim Two-Type Skin Beauty Club Friends and Beauty Consultant s AdviceFASHION: For Lazy Days yvith Free Patterns Vicki's Malayan Sarong-San Roland Chow's New Year Cheongsams. FICTION:171 words
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Obituary90 1962-01-28 22 fcCftAPHiMAi 67 iwivol i.i.xniro sTjiiii <i»t> an X-1-«2 at Klowcr•air MmmniiiimuXi Ke-r^ia# ate wrf* of P»lTcmiT Gantrr 4M-ITC Jo. Kctass t> agrr 14 al' niiom--<i I UM> rwi eo.f-mrorat piaatst at k««b* and fats»r of N. 8. Pan* m* Jasirr Basn. aststoiUjr. at Muru an rrth JannaMT M rrmtmn90 words
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Article29 1962-01-28 22 M H* (Mimummm CINDCIKLLA CmiOMN DltUiEl ju»- arm« 4 tor "Maim T«su- a- HIMa a. M-A. UtkM RsM. and Os4d Ktarasr tin.: a vailahtr TmtMk- 'Tnerl Plasoat Tr+dm29 words
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210 1962-01-28 22 NORMAN SIEBEL - South sweep to an 18-10 deserving win NORMAN SIEBEL After a false start, MRU classic &ives tke crowd plenty of excitement and &ood ru^er... Fullback McKay is man of match by SINGAPORE, Sat. After a first half of spoiling rugger which ended with a goal to each side. South went210 words
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97 1962-01-28 22 wINt.VIMiKI v«-\ra Iniri »oar a«camr Ur- firat Imi •>r» ai ttor v.A.B I 1 raaj (up vhra tbr> a««l ttß lysn Urutrx' l.ntti by IM-SI in iatnr kr^ m*u li at ttvr Happ< WarW stMUasu ianisbt Thr r*«— ai—ii kd Uiram*l.»oi mmt beM97 words
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Article, Illustration801 1962-01-28 22 NOT THIS TIME FOR COLLINS days. 1 rate this match, played in Ideal, conditions, as the best of the three and fully meriting defeated captain Roy Holder's comment: "A thoroughly enjoyable match, hard and clean and a good result." In a match of so many exeelleni801 words
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Article304 1962-01-28 22 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Malayan Chinese gave a sparkling display to beat Malayan Malays 4-1 in their annual soccer match at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. Chinese settled down early into swltt attacks and prised two goals out of the Malays defence in the first 13 minutes.304 words
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145 1962-01-28 22 3-1 defeat for S'pore Joint Services MALACCA. Sat. Malacca beat Singapore Joint Services 3-1 In a friendly soccer match at the Kubu Stadium here today. Malacca played their best in the first half and netted all their goals during this session. Malacca attarked right rom the start and Balan kicked145 words
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Article60 1962-01-28 22 BAHAWALPUR. Pakistan. Sat Fazal Mahmood. the former Test player, wrecked the M.C.C. first innings when he took six of the nrsr eight wicket* to fall before tea for a Combined Eleven here today. Fazal finished with six for 28. Tile M.C.C. were all out 114 andReuter - 60 words
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Article33 1962-01-28 22 JAKARTA. Sat.— Visiting Czech soccer side. Sparta*, beat a Jakarta representative team today by 2-0. The two goals came in the first from Inside right Schmidt and centre-forward Kvacek— Rev-33 words
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Article54 1962-01-28 22 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.—Singapore Base District beat 17th Gurkha Division/Overseas Commonwealth Land Forces (Malaya) by 7-2 In the annual Armed Forces triangular hockey mcci at Rifle Range Road today. Singapore lea 3-3 at half tune. Abdullah (i), Noordln. Richards ai.. l Gerard acored for Uie winners ana54 words
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Article157 1962-01-28 22 SYDNEY, bul. Lan Craig, who scored 80, and Bobby Simpson, 76 not out, gave New South Wales their best start of the season with a stand of 161 in 145 minutes on the second day of the Sheffield Shield match against Victoria here today. At theReuter - 157 words
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Article49 1962-01-28 22 LONDON. Sat Results of socrer matches played in England la«t night: Dh 4— Aldershot 3 Doncaster Rovers 1. Friendly matches Tranmere Rovers 1 Bury 3: Birmingham City 3 Bratislava (Czechoslovakia) 2: Swindon Town 5 Bristol Rovers 5; Southampton 2 Went Ham 6: Scunthorpe 3 Blackpool 2 —Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article88 1962-01-28 22 'TYPHOON' TYSON STRIKES AGAIN ]\Jr:LBOURXE. Sat. Former Kngland Te-*t bowler Frank "Typhoon T\son returned to Australian cricket with four wickets for I run> today. Twin was playing in a District cricket match for Footscray against Melbourne University. He last played cricket in Australia in 1938 for Footsrray and joined theReuter - 88 words
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Article, Illustration28 1962-01-28 22 CEYLON SPORTS CLUBS K. Wicks jumps Mfh to avoid a Changi defender's stick as he makes an attempt at goal. Sunday Times picture.28 words
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Article188 1962-01-28 22 SINGAPORE. Sa:. Ceylon Sports Club became this year.-. S.H.A.. Senior League champions when they beat R.A.F. Changi by 5-1 on thr p'idang today. The last time Ceylonese won the League was six years ago. Although the cosmopolitan CSC. side came out easy winners they were Riven188 words
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Article44 1962-01-28 22 Ml I UNG ion. »ai. ivirH >ni- 1 1 ol \r« Zetland broki- ''•W world mill- record today null M linn ol I mill, ."il.tser, lii-.Umgj llrrli I Ilioii'- prrvioUN brst •>(■ 3min MJ set in Dublin in 1958J Rrutrr.44 words
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Advertisement169 1962-01-28 22 HCKKI 1 'esUval. Na\aJ Bsvse •10 aJr .< 9OCCKM: PrwiiL I Jurocu: Farrta- Park CLASSIFIED ADS. fit. rW.nuSSSMBI, WiTCMCLI, -i, .-Uinar. and Brian m* Buntuuf «n B January a aon AJae 'MCILI. t Hospital usaanr. B«t' (Ml* JOO t-OOk. ;aynr»- «or of Mr. and Mrs. Cala Caoru: Tr- -..c i-169 words
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Advertisement470 1962-01-28 22 wi-sr!i r RADIOS. RADIOGRAMS, X^^X TIIEVISIONS, RECORD-CHANGER*. TAPE-RECORDERS. PA SYSTEM** lj| Bn V II L iHiFi'SD^ 9 jMBBHBI^ P«rtMr 72t1 T i»^»**w Tapa Haearilar B^ jaj^aajajgaj^pjpj^ajaajaj^aja 74K &76 K V^^Vk ag */*^^^ji iaft! 524 Ta»a R* oardar gk Hl-fl *tara« a SJB3 WK N 9l||g^FObtainoblc trom all neore«t TELIFUNKEM Decieu^^^i^fcaA'470 words
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Title Section8 1962-01-28 1 SUNDAY TIMES SUPPLEMENT FRANCE HER INDUSTRY AND COMMERCE8 words
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Article, Illustration379 1962-01-28 1 WKitc n. France 4m Centre National ou Commerce Exter»e«r. 10 j»w»e d lena. Para 16c. KUfcer 17-90 wl *oe ajny tnronHkajTN)n ihsv nvtv on French commerce »m 4 m^mtry pOR many years France has had strong eco- nomic ties with Malaya, until recently principally379 words
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Article, Illustration469 1962-01-28 1 STEPHEN GROVER - NEW FRENCH LINER COMPUTES TRIALS STEPHEN GROVER Longest, third largest in world By JHK new French liner France the longest in the world has just successfully completed her first trials in the English channel. Soon il will make its iirst Atlantic crowing and will inevitably snatch the Blue Hi ban469 words
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386 1962-01-28 1 THE following trade 1 fairs and exhibitions will be held in France this year: Feb. 16-20: International Radio and Electronic Component* Show, Puteaux near Paris. Feb. '24-28: International Toy Salon. Lyon. Mar. 1-18: Domestic Arts Exhibition, Puteaux near Paris. Mar. 6-11:386 words
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Article604 1962-01-28 1 A. R. LECAMP - BOOM OVER, BUT 1962 HOPES HIGH A. R. LECAMP By OESIMTK ;i recent flattening out of the busi- ness boom, most French business executives arc moderately optimistic about their prospects this year. Reasons for the alowdow n in Frances rate of economic expansion through the latter part of IMI include604 words
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Advertisement194 1962-01-28 1 BANQUE DE L'INDOCHINE tncorpmolad m fiance »'tn Limited Liob'iitv Estobl.shed 1875 Cop.tol N.F. 74,900,000 neoc O*t.ce 96 Boulevard Haussmonn, Ports VIII C Choirmon of the Boord of Directors I DBERT Vice-Choirmon ond Geoerol Monooer RANCHES Orutod iaom iapon TOrYO ■<«•> Co*ooo o NOLMtA Co-O-C l PMNOW-PENH New Hebrxta PORT-VILA \am194 words
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Advertisement152 1962-01-28 1 ROUND THE WORLD PARIS [egjagufi^^ Whether flying over 1 |0IbHB India. Australia, or EBHMBH KO^jPH —~^L Pacific Ocean you will Ah m( on our Pts lS^ a ie charm and 9Sf^~^KM y distinction that makes Jfl^Ej^flB '^B^^B u wor UH t fame I **^^^B ar s fl R»«^t^* .i.f^^B thirty152 words
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Advertisement555 1962-01-28 2 BFDBFtFNTFn HY DcgrCHtOltt COMPAGNIE FRANCAISE KtfKLZtni CU Ol j j des MATIERES COLORANTES OPTORG CO., (MALAYA) LTD., /^_Y\ i 9 Avenue George v PARIS (B>el Ba9 bbv* M nrn flak 6m^ 1111 bbb^^vV |A jk. ju j^^^^^*** IfetfßH VflK Ml -ff I *B& \Js Fo> <iH uses and all industries:555 words
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Article, Illustration293 1962-01-28 3 Tahiti, the Pacific paradise WHEN T.A.I, started serving the Pacific islands they used to land on the BoraBora 'Society Islands) runway, built by the Americans in World War 11. The Bora-Bora Tahiti stretch was covered by sea-planes taking off and landing on the lagoons. But Bora-Bcra. possibly the most beautiful293 words
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Article, Illustration558 1962-01-28 3 SINCE 11*27. the Fiir Last Oxygl ciiite company of the French true pioneer of Malayan industry Before then, supplies of oxygen and acetylene, the gases vital to industry, were imported from the company's factory in Saigon (established in 1908). In 1927. F.E.O.A.C. established a558 words
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Advertisement167 1962-01-28 3 k***l til ff BA l^^| i T \r "DAUPHINE g3r*gnts Why? Because Dauphine gives dashing perlormancc. vivid P'<*- U P' comfort, safety, economy. Elegant finish. Room\-\ mJtmmt compact. Four door family car. 45 m.p.g. Come and test drive >fT ?>n. the Dauphine and find out why it is so popular.167 words
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Article, Illustration629 1962-01-28 4 Aircraft manufacturing one of France's most advanced industries 'pHE French aeronautical industry came into existence in 1909 the first in the world. It has therefore benefited by 50 years of rich experience. As early as in 1914, it was in a position to comply with the needs oi" the allied629 words
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Article, Illustration36 1962-01-28 4 Cara velle —nations jet pride THE Caravellc the highly successful medium-range jet airliner made by Sud Aviation. Its two engines are mounted in the rail assembly, ensuring complete absence of noise and vibration in the cabin.36 words
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Article, Illustration359 1962-01-28 4 BIG DRIVE TO REMEDY TROUBLES ON FARMS THE recent headline-making unresl of French fanners \vas a boiling-up of the same sort of malady long pla^uin^ farm communities in most nations: Modern equipment and cultivation methods producing crops too large for the market demand: consequently, a steady drop in prices of359 words
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Advertisement165 1962-01-28 4 SYMBOL OF THE WORLDS BEST SELLING V. S. O. P. BRANDY S REMY MARTIN V. S. O. P. BRANDY I Ther* arc mere kind* of bf w4y tKon I y—rif symbol! in t+ie CkimM* lunoi I coltndo' But only one brono> X«» I "'^^^^^^^l rto** 1 1724, REMY I -^S-165 words
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Advertisement169 1962-01-28 4 W®RJH the nieiict^f^feip"""*^'''!'^* Ideal Jk|L KJljt. P*ns U Njir I «f«Uf "I tin 'o> mm Sole Agent. I G. NICOLICH— P.O. 80. 454 Singapore. Tel: ***** IS BABY CUTTING HER TEETH? will sootlif Hie lrntwlion by t>oltening and relaxiiie the gumv tlillfc allowing ea.\v dentition Ju-t ml baby's Kum.s two169 words
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Article, Illustration63 1962-01-28 5 pHKNCH architects and consl ruction engineers, enjoy v high reputation. Nowhere is their talent more visible than in France's graceful bridges, aquaduets and dams. This giant dam. 'AA(H) feet long and 4(M) feet high, will feed the hydro-electric station at l.a Bathie. the most63 words
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Article, Illustration780 1962-01-28 5 PIERRE DEVAUX - PIERRE DEVAUX By VENUS, the blonae beauty, the poeuc "shepherd s star", is in the forefront of scientific speculation. Radar tests made from the United Suites have succeeded in bouncing signals of Venus, but tnese signal.-. were so confused Dy static tnat an780 words
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Advertisement206 1962-01-28 5 ■^k- J I.W A IV I l\ Mi. 1 ff 1 ll I I I ■■■V m|W ft 111 I PEUGEOT t^|Bfet<vK JC\^* 4**d^^ 'w-flßßmv. <^Bft '•"'^^^^fcoßMßßMS* I M W Eflßfx »n< i ili I PEUGEOT 404 Unknown bffora 'n compact motoring All-round performance Varaatility th« mult of a un.qu*206 words
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Article, Illustration947 1962-01-28 6 ALPHONSE LECLERC - France— land rich in variety and history for today's tourist ALPHONSE LECLERC FROM VINEYARDS TO ALPINE SKI RESORTS AND PARIS CHARM By TWENTY-FIVE thousand miles of railway track, over 750,000 miles of major and minor roads and 300 aerodromes make France a show that may be viewed by all, even947 words
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Advertisement226 1962-01-28 6 i^^b^jMjLS IPMtrfM^JIfiIBCSSH l^k__ JJBhTjrl \jw fIH •^■^fc^^fc w* PARIS, seen from the second stage of the Eiffel Tower. On the hill in the distance is the- Church of Sac re Coeur. REDISCOVER YOUTH iuuin HIITI I LET APISERUM HELP YOU HH| H ACHIEVE A NEW, YOUNGER mi n outlook m226 words
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Advertisement35 1962-01-28 6 i ma griffe robe dun soir chasse gardee vert et blanc perfumes eau de cologne Sold fry all Leading Shops and l>\ the Sole Agents FAVKt LfUIA WATCH CO. LTD. 18 f. •ATTtRY «D. SINGAPORE35 words
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Article, Illustration1679 1962-01-28 7 HA. DUHAMEL - HA. DUHAMEL By SOON IT MAY BE PIPED TO EUROPE ALSO JN NOVEMBER, 1956, the SN Kepal to. discovered a deposit of wet sa* at a place called Hassi R'Mel in Algeria. Subsequent exploratory drillings revealed the huge extent of this gas1,679 words
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329 1962-01-28 7 pORWARD LOOKING F Frenchmen are concerning themselves more with crowded, inefficient cities and are becoming interested in urban and rural planning and renewal. The ideas and projects of French architects, engineers, builders and city planners seem to have a particularly futuristic, hang the329 words
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Advertisement133 1962-01-28 7 The Car Of Tomorrow For The Roads Of Today... CITROEN A C >ro«r maki motoring completely diHcrant truly n aul M«i«wc aacamc of tk« Crtro«n sir tuspentton it has ptm*m4 it*aH since 1953. Uni^M* htmum the front-wheel drivt. a taaffMra at all Citroen can ♦or o»er a a.yorte» of a133 words
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Advertisement180 1962-01-28 7 r """'^^bl LssV .^sssJ^f^^—JCl^i'^' 2 m I^^^ m f^ f< J^ H ssssssss^J^ts^TJ^^^Bka^tM.^^ 1^ .a^lV SSSB 'yP^Mf M. I r-^ T 'flaw BLssI^BSSSsfIaBIBB^BSS^BBHBSBIsBBBI^HBHHBBHB GAS COOKER JJot/h new fiefic/i Cnef! This is the new elegant Drip-proof hotplate— so no spillages and practical 5-burner King-size oven, big enough for 3 large cooker180 words
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Article, Illustration625 1962-01-28 8 PIERRE DEVAUX - PIERRE DEVAUX FROM COMPANY FAMOUS FOR TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENTS By FOUR GREASE POINTS ONLY ON AMI' £JITROEN has succeeded in employing unusual means to prodnce a light car combining the mechanical and economical advantages of its "2 CV" with the comfort of large luxury625 words
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Article375 1962-01-28 8 A. L DUPONT - A. L DUPONT By WHAT is the biggest French business enterprise? It all depends on how you calculate it.. In its annual attempt the French business weekly Entrepri.se published the following facts based on a study of 500 French major "industrial" and 50 "commercial"375 words
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Article, Illustration48 1962-01-28 8 THE Exposition building of the Nation)! Centre for Industry and Technics in Paris. The reinforced concrete roof his both the largest span and largest surface in the world and is supported only at the three points of an equilateral triangle with 715 feet to each side.48 words
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Advertisement76 1962-01-28 8 *"TB^H .^...^flUlH B^^^^ ~stt» j>^y%!y*^B Bc°~ The Ami plenty of room in the boot. FOR STATE OCCASIONS... COGNAC A. Clouet Co.. (5) Ltd. A. Clouet Co., (K. LJ Ltd. J MULHOUSE PRINTED COTTONS FOR SAMFOOS CHEONGSAMS SKIRTS DRESSES RepresentativesFIELDING. BROWN FINCH (FAR EAST) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG. Far East76 words
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Advertisement118 1962-01-28 8 FROM J^^^ $18.00 PER MONTH (Fedtratian A Barn** alightly hiihtr) Only FRIMATIC afTari yau all thata "warth-m.re" featurt EXCLUSIVE "TRIPLE-COLD 1 CON VECTOR aavei up to 4ii'; In clactricity consumption TRUE DEKP-FRKEZK on all modrlx (except tlw 4). PULL OU7 ADJUSTABLE .SHKLVKS made of nonrorrodablr material, which will not Main118 words
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Article, Illustration59 1962-01-28 9 0 THE new terminal buildings of Orly Airport, inaugurated in February 1961, is capable of handling 4.000.000 passengers a year. When subsequent extensions *n completed, Orly will be able to handle up to 8,000,000 passenger* annually. It represents the quintessence of the most advanced architectural59 words
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Article, Illustration970 1962-01-28 9 FRENCH WERE PIONEERS of FILM INDUSTRY FRANCE is considered to be one of the leaders of the motion picture industry. Although the U.S. have undeniably held first rank for many years, the film Industry was born in France. It was to expand there rapidly and become an industry of quite970 words
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Article109 1962-01-28 9 |N THE first eight months of 1961, nearly 40,000 foreign workers entered France compared with 31.000 in the corresponding period of 1960 an increase of approximately 55 par cent. The building, public works and construction equipment industries hire by far the greatest number of foreigners (14,000).109 words
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Advertisement100 1962-01-28 9 FOR REAL LOW COST TRAVEL THE NEW VeloSoleX MODEL 2200 REUAIIUTY— Always reody ONLY $13 50 ECMQMY —As much os jßm per mcnth after a reason .a^B Singapore, all inclusive, control nctning to leorn 'M^^^^^^wW nftßiii iniTv s-s d Phone ***** for free rUrULAKIIT Over r\f\/\ rv\rt \/ci /*nc r\i100 words
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Advertisement178 1962-01-28 9 BEAUCOURT M^:^ TYPEWRITERS f ALL LATEST REFINEMENTS i^sW vttKm. 0N ONE TYPEWRITER PLASTIC KEY TOPS WITH THROUGHMOULDtD SIGNS. FIVE POSITION TOUCH CONTROL. AUTOMATIC PARAGRAPH SETTING. REMOVABLE AND INTERCHANGEABLE PLATENS. FOLDING PAPER FINGER WITH LINE GAUGE. SEFEMO HT ii STEEL CABINETS STRONGLY BUILT FOR OFFICE USE TSny/nmi JSJJj; B IBnl HER178 words
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Article, Illustration1288 1962-01-28 10 PHILIPPE DUVAL - PHILIPPE DUVAL By ANCIENT INDUSTRY KEEPS UP WITH TIMES j 0 At New Year or any other commemorative or I happy occasion m the year, nothing can be finer or more distinctive thc»n silk. And for the best and most1,288 words
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Article, Illustration318 1962-01-28 10 JEAN CHOFFEL - JEAN CHOFFEL By WHEN the steel industry is well, everything is well. This paraphrase of the famous saying makes the construction industry the key to industrial expansion. A powerful steel industry is today the necessary condition for the ecoi nomic development of a318 words
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Advertisement132 1962-01-28 10 Far East Oxygen I Providers of an essential for Malayan Industry since 1922 Xrl^lv/ SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR IPOH NAJTjfi^r' BUTTERWORTH PENANG KUANTAN with 230 affiliated factories in 48 countries Ask for Td[\\^^^ trademark] Q R^^^S| The French glass factory. S. A Henri /^■fi^ltf DESJONQUERES. can supply all your f IHlff132 words
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Advertisement263 1962-01-28 10 Wi j* WtL. Aw jk~ m W S a«K i. ■SIA JSJSaBBy I V* 11 ■H/i It's a fact... vi there arc specialised types of K^>>^ Chains for every machine application. API Chains for the severest loads and conditions. Long Pitch Chains for agricultural machinery and light handling equipment. Non-Standard263 words
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