The Straits Times, 9 February 1962
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Title Section22 1962-02-09 1 AVFHACr DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 flat*'* 1 fie**** 15 CENTS. KDN 036 Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1962. The Straits Times22 words
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Article355 1962-02-09 1 Over 40 firms on the list ITUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The axe will fall on "mushroom" insurance companies in the Federation in about 10 days time. By the lv the Life Assurance (Compulsory Liquidation I Act,! recently passed by Parliament, will have obtained Royal assent and been gazetted. After the Gazette355 words
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Article67 1962-02-09 1 Margaret Isle: Get it back' call VICTORIA, British Columbia. Thurs. An Indian yesterday demanded that Princess Margaret give back an island in the Strait of Georgia. Frank Calder, the only Indian member of the Provincial Legislature, castigated the Government for giving the Princess the island in the first place. In67 words
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Article, Illustration69 1962-02-09 1 THE VICE-CHANCELLOR of the University of Malaya, Sir Alexander Oppenhcim. leads the applause at the informal ceremony yesterday to welcome the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, as the university's new Chancellor. The'happy Tengku who celebrated his 60th birth day yesterday, is seen with his69 words
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263 1962-02-09 1 DR.. M. HUQ, head of the Physics Department of the University of Singapore, today warned people against consuming rainwater directly because of the "very high increase of radioactive fallout over Singapore recently." SINGAPORE, Thurt. Water from the reservoirs showed radioactivity much lower than in rainwater263 words
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141 1962-02-09 1 No-man's land shot kills missionary JERUSALEM. Thurs. A British woman missionary was shot dead in noman's land here today. Israel police said a Jordanian sentry fired the shot She was identified as Miss Ann Lasbury. 57. She was on a visit to Israel. Her body was taken back to the141 words
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Article285 1962-02-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A total of 10 weapons eight rifles, a bren gun and a pistol were captured from 22 Malayan officers and men by the mob of Congolese troops who stormed into their mess at Kindu on Nov. 11 and abducted the 13 Italian airmen285 words
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179 1962-02-09 1 TENGKU: OUR AIM MUST BE to STAFF VARSITY with MALA VANS KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The new Chancellor, Tengku Abdul Rahman, spoke today of the need to establish Malayan characteristics in the University of Malaya and added: "Our aim must be to staff the University with Malayans." He said this at179 words
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Article35 1962-02-09 1 HONG KONG. Thurs. The Countess of Brecknock. Superintendent in Chief of the St. John"s Ambulance Brigade, arrived today from Singapore for a weeks visit to see the work of the brigade here.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article30 1962-02-09 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. Pn sident Soekarno has declare state-owned tin mines c the Java Sea islands < Bangka and Billiton to 1 "vital enterprises." Th makes strikes there illegal. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article138 1962-02-09 1 255 die in Saar mine disaster SAARBRUECKEN, Thurs. At least 255. and possibly as many as 275, miners died in the methane explosion a n d fire which swept throng v the Luisenthal mine near here yesterday. As weary rescuers toiled on today in the shattered naileries 1.600 feet underground,Reuter - 138 words
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Article43 1962-02-09 1 STOP PRESS BRITISH A TEST LONDON. Thars—Britain to test nuclear ieviif underground in Revada within next f<w weeks, Mr. Macmillan an- nouncrd. lie confirmed iiUS would be gi*cn use »t Christmas Island if it cl<--s Itided to resume :itmn«; "pbrric tots. <Sc- p43 words
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Advertisement92 1962-02-09 1 Dealers in Diamonds. Rubies. Emeralds. Blue Sapphires. Cats Eyes. Star Sapphires, etc.. etc. AltO in Mikimoto Cultured Pearls. G. C. DE SUVA BROS. 3. Rattle* «ac«. S'oore-1 Phone '72s2 'PROFESSIONALS IN OLYMPICS' CHARGE— Page 15 W. Royal assent first, then crackdown will begin CO2 Fire Extinguisher (10 LB. MODEL) U^_^92 words
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Advertisement95 1962-02-09 1 5 wan 'Health, FINE SHOES FOR MEN Rolex Day-Date possibly the most brilliant and distinguished time piece in the world The Rolex Day-Date: Following in the proud tradition of the Dateiust. Rolex introduce their latest creation for men the Day-Date. An Officially Certified Chronometer with the coveted mention Especially good95 words
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Article, Illustration576 1962-02-09 2 SOEKARNO SENDS AIR CHIEF TO RUSSIA IN BID TO STEP UP ARMS DELIVERIES URESIDEXT SOEKARNO has sent his Chief of Air Staff, Air Vice-Marshal Omar Dhani, to Moscow to speed up delivery of Russian arms with which he hopes to drive the Dutch out of WestUPI - 576 words
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Article29 1962-02-09 2 BELGRADE. Thurs. President Tito will pay an unofficial three -day visit to the Sudan in the middle of ttv? month, it was announced here last night. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article67 1962-02-09 2 JAKARTA. Thurs. The Indonesian Muslim political party Peril has protested at reports that a Hollywood firm is planning to produce a film portraying the life of the Prophet Mohamed. A statement from th» party said the life of the Prophet had already been amply delineated in67 words
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Article, Illustration318 1962-02-09 2 Anti- Jagan scenes as Duke of Edinburgh arrives at Parliament ("H ANTING crowds staged anti-government demonstrations here yesterday as the Duke of Edinburgh entered the Parliament building. But the demonstration was orderly and police took no action. They shouted "Jagan must go." (Dr.' Cheddi Jagan is the Prime Minister ofReuter - 318 words
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Article37 1962-02-09 2 RENO (Nevada i. Thurs.— Mr. Charles Maples Jr.. 41 hotel and casino owner, is to marry Bobo Rockefeller, 44 former wife of millionaire Winthrop Rockefeller "rigM away", it was announced here ypsi erday U.P.I.UPI - 37 words
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Article87 1962-02-09 2 BRISK SALES OF ANGLIYA IN MOSCOW MOSCOW. Thur s.— Britain's new Kussianlanguage magazine Angliya sold briskly from state kiosks at key points in the Soviet capital yesterday. The first issue of 50.--000 copies went on sale shortly after 11 a.m. The 120-page, pocketsize quarterly, with foreword by the British PrimeReuter - 87 words
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Article239 1962-02-09 2 Snowdon to take seat in Lords F ONDON, Thurs The Earl of Snowdon. Princess Margaret's husband, will take his seat in the House of Lords on Feb. 28, it was announced here today. DAMASCUS: The Arab League Council will meet nrxt month at Rldyadh, Saudi Arabia, to review pan -Arab239 words
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Advertisement132 1962-02-09 2 TRUST SWANSON C'"- jet a*~*^ the best in FROZEN CHICKEN Chicken that's specially selected when it'i young, tender and flavourf ul. Quick-frozen by Swanson at the very peak of freshness and tenderness. This freezing permits Swanson Chicken to retain all its original fine quality and delicious flavour until the moment132 words
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Miscellaneous16 1962-02-09 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby I TIM* TO LL UMJt) I fll/^*_»- *tff f^EA\ i Ntw16 words
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Article, Illustration133 1962-02-09 3 N EW YORK. Thurs. -Mr. Cyrille Adoula, Prime Minister of the Congo, yesterday had bis fourth meeting with IT Thant. the Acting Secretary General, since his arrival In New York last week. This IPI picture shows them shaking hands at their first meeting. Mr. Adoula saidUPI - 133 words
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464 1962-02-09 3 300 U.S. TROOPS AND 21 PLANES ARRIVE in SAIGON foreign desk <2) American helicopter crashes and burns during 36-hour campaign against Reds SAIGON, Thursday. COME 300 American soldiers and 21 airplanes were reported here yesterday to have arrived by sea. Soldiers from Fort Riley In Kansas, constituted twe companies. TheReuter - 464 words
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215 1962-02-09 3 T ONDON. Thurs. The Chief Education Officer at Croydon (Surrey) opened his mail yesterday and found an application for a teacher's job from D. H. Lawrence, the famous British writer and author of the controversial •'Lady Chatterley's Lover," who died in 1930.Reuter - 215 words
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Article81 1962-02-09 3 NEW YORK, Thurs—Western European countries now have sufficient monetary power to force a revaluation of the dollar. Mr. M. J. Rossant said yesterday in Reporter magazine. lit. Rossant. who is financial editor of Business Week said there arc definite signs of a shift in the balance81 words
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Article37 1962-02-09 3 NEW DELHI. Thurs.— King Mahendra of Nepal is plai ning to visit New Delhi it. March to discuss with the hdian Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, relations between the two countries Indian Government sources said yesterday37 words
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Article24 1962-02-09 3 LONDON. Thurs.— Russian admirers of Charles Dickem yesterday celebrated the 15(Kh anniversary of the British novelist's birth. Moscow radio reported— Renter.Reuter - 24 words
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120 1962-02-09 3 Commonwealth Immigration Bill expires in late 1963 LONDON. Thurs. The House of Commons last night agreed that the Government's Bill to control Commonwealth imm Igr ation to Britain should expire at the end of 1963 "unless Parliament otherwise determines." It approved a Government amendment to this effect which Mr. R.A.Reuter - 120 words
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Article43 1962-02-09 3 ERNAKULnM. Thurs.— Mi. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, has 'b.iected to the Roman Catholic Church med"hiß in politics by advisinp its adherents in Kerala State not to vote Communist in thf iceneral election to be held k. nine days time— ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article89 1962-02-09 3 \[ELBOURNE, Thurs.— World famous pianist Fou TVong and his wife Zamlra have boycotted the dining room of one of Victoria* leading private hotels The Victoria— because he was not allowed In yesterday without a tie. Mr. Fou. 27, was refused admittance when he urlwd withReuter - 89 words
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Article317 1962-02-09 3 Jack sets N-test decision date WASHINGTON, Thursday. PRESIDENT Kennedy said yesterday he would de- cide within a month whether the United States should resume nuclear testing in the atmosphere. At the same time he gave a broad hint that, if such tests took place, they would be conducted at Britain'sReuter - 317 words
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Article129 1962-02-09 3 'Over border' roads in 2 years •BANGKOK, Thurs. D The Thai Government announced today that it would build roads in the four southern provinces, north of the Malayan border, to link all of them by 1964. The Government has launched a six-year plan to Improve roads all over Thailand, mainlyReuter - 129 words
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Article35 1962-02-09 3 ROME, Thurs. Police clashed with a crowd of 500 peasants demanding higher milk prices at Terradna. 60 miles south of Rome last night, and a policeman and a demonstrator were Injured Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Advertisement133 1962-02-09 3 the lively new I WOLSELEY 16/60 H One et the most mechanically advanced cart on the I road today, this supremely eleftant saloon has been provided with the most dependably engineered features for safety and smooth, untroubled performance. I r m. With a 1622 c.c. engine the Wolieley 16/60 hat133 words
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Miscellaneous453 1962-02-09 3 RADIO SINGAPORE Nevvs 9 With A Son R: 10 00 I 1.00 Time Si(tSHORT wait J-l lov l e a Mln e: 1030 To The mil. The News; 5.05 Spin With SHORT WA\E skrvicE: Good Old Days; 11.00 Music From The Stars; 530 Music For EveryMEDIL'M WAVF^FRvirc Many Lan<ls: H453 words
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290 1962-02-09 4 GOH: WE'VE ENOUGH PIGS, POULTRY, EGGS FOR EXPORT SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore is now not only self-sufficient in pigs, poultry and eggs, but also exporting its agricultural products to neighbouring countries. This achievement was a tribute to the farmers, said the Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. Goh Chew290 words
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85 1962-02-09 4 POLICE PROBE INTO DEATHS OF GIRLS SINGAPORE, Thurs. Police said today they had no reason to believe that the death of a 19-year-old girl, Koh Ah Moi. in Jalan Eunos, had any connection with the killing of a 10-year-old songstress in Keong Saik Road in Chinatown last week. Inquiries into85 words
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207 1962-02-09 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees today accused the Director of Education of "a subtle form of intimidation" in a circular he allegedly issued last week to principals of Government schools, making them ascertain the unions to which members of their Division Four207 words
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Article41 1962-02-09 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Chinese Swimming Club in Amber Road will hold its annual children's day on Feb. 18, commencing at 9 a.m. Included in the programme are children's swimming competition. magic show, Malayan food and games stalls.41 words
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Article30 1962-02-09 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Anglo-Chi-nese School Old Boys' Association will hold their 76th Founder's Day reunion dinner on March 1. in the Lee Kuo Chuan Auditorium, Barker Road.30 words
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Article21 1962-02-09 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Water will be cut off tomorrow between Woodlands and Mandai Roads from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.21 words
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333 1962-02-09 4 Two companies reach agreement on claims of their employees 'pHE shipping firm N'ederland Line Royal Dutch Mail in Raffles Quay has agreed to give its employees, their wives and children free medical and hospitalisation benefits as well as pay its women employees maternity expenses, including delivery fees. The employees will333 words
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149 1962-02-09 4 WIDOW IS AWARDED $22,850 DAMAGES i i SINGAPORE. Thurs. A widow who brought an i action for daniaßes in the Higrh Court Cod ay for loss of her 35-vcar-old husband, who died in a road accident 16 months ago, was awarded 5i'2.850 by the Chief Justice. Sir Alan Rose. The149 words
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Article67 1962-02-09 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurv— When timber yard labourer Lim Ah Leng, 52, stepped down from a bus at the Johore Bahru customs gate, revenue officers noticed a bulge. They searched him and found two slabs of opium worth $600 hidden in a special vest. Lim who had67 words
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Article315 1962-02-09 4 rpHE following is today's sche- dale of civil aircraft n.ovements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS Garafe: From Medan. Kuala Lumpur (GA 992) 3.65 p.m.; from Bangkok <GA 803) 8.05 pjn. Cathay PacMe: Prom Hong Kong, Bangkok (CX 729) 11.25 pjn.; from Jakarta (CX 728)315 words
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Article186 1962-02-09 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. TTOE Singapore Government Storekeepers Union L has told the Ministry of Finance that there is an acute shortage of storekeepers in the Government service, and that the establishment of storekeepers should be increased by 30 per cent. This is included in a set of186 words
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Advertisement342 1962-02-09 4 Hot onyone the right to deny a girl the right to live ond love! ■T^MbVI NA*£>A NIfUPA KOV fC^ "DULHAN" rHAPPY WORLD STADIUM: NIGHTLY One Show ot 5.30 p.m. eIN PERSON ON STAGE! X I IMOW X Admisiion: $1.00 $2.00 T ♦•♦»♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦<♦-»-♦■■♦-♦-» Win) m only 3 SHOWS: 11 a.m., 1342 words
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Advertisement87 1962-02-09 4 CJ\i l fYA m MIDNIGHT TOMORROW! (SINGAPORE) Actually Filmed Amid The Spectacular Splendour Of The Tropical West Indies! mm THE AD VENTURE OF ADVENTURES I feji/^ VBLTDBNBTS I ffsytiiMßliiiH ncHßttaiM* rium m muvsioM* WrWmumh h tuau »iw* wwnwtm <*- it. ■.•J *1 <•! w MIDNIGHT TOMORROW! (SINGAPORE) A GIGANTIC SPECTACLE87 words
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Miscellaneous85 1962-02-09 4 STAGE (LIB: Presenting SPIRITIAL CILTIRE: Mrs. "Ocd Man In." Cultural Centre Shirin Fozuar on "The Baiiai Theatre. 9 p.m. Faith". Cultural Centre. 8 CHI'RCH WOMEN'S ASSO- p.m I CIATION: Clothing shop at V.M.C.A.: Judo classes 4.45 St. Andrew's Cathedral. 10 p.m. and 5.4S p.m., Malay class a.m. to roon. 6.3085 words
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374 1962-02-09 5 RAZAK: CLASSES WILL MAKE IT EASY FOR THEM TO QUALIFY FOR CITIZENSHIP KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday courses In Romanised Malay. Tun Razak said there were 6.160 elementary adult education classes In the Federation with a total enrolment of 160.000 people whose ages ranged from id to 70. Their first "test" will374 words
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Article105 1962-02-09 5 All set for world YWCA talks KUAI^A LUMPUR. Thurs.— Ail is set lor the twoweek World Y.WC.A. confeience to be opened in Kuala Lumpur on Feb. 19. Delegates from Burma, India. Ceylon. Thailand, Japan, Pakistan. New Zealand. Australia and Singapore will take part. The theme will be "work with youth105 words
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98 1962-02-09 5 Illegal crackers came mainly from Singapore KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. YIOST of the crackers fired illegally in the Federation over the Chinese New Year holidays were smuggled across the Causeway from Singapore, where there was no ban on crackers during the holidays, a police spokesman said here today. Re said that98 words
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156 1962-02-09 5 OFFICIAL of UNION, 2 OTHERS FREED SINGAPORE, Wed.— An official of the Singapore Textile and Genneral Employees' Union was today acquitted of causing obstruction in an incident at strikebound Hardial Singh and Sons Ltd., High Street, on Dec. 14 last year. M. Kamaruddln. 2O.descrlbed as the chairman of the High156 words
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Article, Illustration107 1962-02-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Miss Selena Lam, a brilliant woman scientist, will soon be returning to Malaya after seven years in Australia. She is the daughter of retired Ipoh businessman Mr. Lam Weng Yoon, of Hugh Lou Street. Miss Lam, the first Asian woman to receive107 words
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Article32 1962-02-09 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. Ho Thlan Cheh. the tenth magistrate, has been transferred to the Second Traffic court. He succeeds Mr. Edward P.F. Lam. who Is now the First Traffic Magistrate.32 words
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Article212 1962-02-09 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Secondary schools througnout the State have been invited to nominate their representatives to take part in the 1962 Stanvac "Leaders of Tomorrow" oratorical contest to be held at the Victoria Theatre on March 14. The contest is being organised by the Singapore Junior Chamber212 words
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Article102 1962-02-09 5 500 want to join the police SINGAPORE. Thurs. A total of 426 youths and 87 girls have answered the call of the Commissioner of Police. Mr. A. E.G. Blades, for police recruits. Applications closed yesterday. Apart from the girls, 198 youths sought to Join the regular force and 228 wanted102 words
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Article, Illustration68 1962-02-09 5 ON JAN. 23, we published the above photograph stating that it was of Miss Annie hia. whose name was mentioned in the course ot a Federal Parliamentary debate as having performed as a stripteaser at "Koko's Mess." It has been brought to our notice that the pho68 words
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Article50 1962-02-09 5 PENANG. Thurs— The Penang Civil Defence Club will entertain Its president, Mr Teoh Chool Hor. and another official. Mr. R. Bailey, the City Engineer, to dinner on Feb. 17 to congratulate them on the award of State Meritorious Service Medals to them Ui the recent Governor's birthday honours.50 words
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Article29 1962-02-09 5 SEREMBAN. Thurs. A passer-by found the body of a newly-born baby near a bridge two and a half miles from Tampin. on the Gemas road, yesterday evening.29 words
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Article133 1962-02-09 5 Gang beats driver to death IPoh, Thurs— A gang of seven yesterday evening beat to death a lorry driver. Mr. Loo Kooi, 43. in a lonely road half a mile off the main IpohPenang highway near here. His companion. Mr. Molt Kew. 33, also a lorry drivei, who was driving133 words
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Advertisement157 1962-02-09 5 To|. woman columnist Amu Scott-James pro- u"w^HiW»*f iLj BEAUTY: The Balanced Way To Slim Two-Type Skin Beauty Club Friends and Beauty Consultant's Advice FASHION: For Lary Days with Free Patterns Vicki's Malayan Sarong-Sari Roland Chow's New Year Cheongsams. FICTION: Four complete colour-illustrated short stories, including two set in Malaya and157 words
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Advertisement175 1962-02-09 5 the guests were waiting... I AH&4012 *Z3l /W£ KX/A BANDA&£? I £V£#vtyve i tt£/ieo y UtJ V Bk f-uL cook/mg. Tjy "YJ Bi"^ Rf"T"/_ 4 rorw/r. y~ //JB \T" y l Tf I U(/£TCHOPP/HG J > \^^^Mii\ 7y£ /£Ger Bl£S *s mr/i6AA/a4G£.../r's. m f i if* "V\ I 1 O/fiTV175 words
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Article, Illustration538 1962-02-09 6 new year festivities go on and on and on TW£ first rush of the Lunar New Year is just slowing down, but things are by no means quiet. Because for us Chinese this festival carries on and on for weeks. So if the first flow of i.ell-wishers and visitors have538 words
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Article, Illustration326 1962-02-09 6 GOT IT -JUST WHAT I WANTED Q!D I tell you My husband actually reads this column. He must, because guess what I found under the tree Christmas morning. .a Singer 319K sewing machine! I) very broad hint I put in one day ond gove me this beautiful thing it's got326 words
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Article, Illustration358 1962-02-09 6 Life with a little Stranger I AST week we talked about feeding baby his formida. It is important to remember, that all water used in preparing his bottle should be boiled. Besides his formula, he should have a small amount of plain boiled water every day, and, from the time358 words
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Article, Illustration594 1962-02-09 6 THIS week in my office we held a "housewives' forum". We invited not only the girls working in the office, but some guests too. to participate in a discussion about home chores. We asked the two dozen women gathered together what complaints they hail594 words
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241 1962-02-09 6 NUMBER OF MIXED MARRIAGES IS GROWING OLNGAPORt, Thurs.— There were more inter-racial marriages in 1960 than during the two previous years. The largest interracial combination in 1960 comprised 30 couples of Eurasian grooms and Chinese brides. In 1959 the largest interracial combination consisted of 24 couples of Eurasian grooms and241 words
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445 1962-02-09 6 THE Minister of Labour, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, said today that Malayans who qualified with technical skills would definitely get Jobs in the expanding industries in Malaya. "As it is now there Is a shortage of technical men in the country."445 words
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Article66 1962-02-09 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Moie than 150 silver ornaments were stolen from the National Museum in Stamford Road during the Chinese New Year holidays. The theft was discovered by the janitor. Inche Ramlan bin Said, when he opened the silver room yesterday. According to a spokesman of the museum,66 words
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124 1962-02-09 6 IPOH. Thursday. f EE YEW KOOI. who was acquitted in the Ipoh J Magistrate's Court without his defence being called on a charge of allowing his pin-table to be operated for public amusement without a licence, will now have to give his defence. In the124 words
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Article60 1962-02-09 6 FOH, Thurs. The police here detained another two suspected Wan Kee gangsters under the Prevention of Crime Ordinance yesterday This makes a total of 1 1 detained in Ipoh as a result ot police swoops on gang; hideouts in the past few days. Another suspect60 words
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Article52 1962-02-09 6 SYDNEY. Thurs. Mr. John Khoo, of Singapore, will be given a send-otr by members of the New South Wales Malayan Students' Association on Saturday when he leaves for home to become a teacher. Mr. Khoo. who was social officer of the association, has obtained his52 words
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Miscellaneous268 1962-02-09 6 Bugs Bunny By Batph Boinuttaht I'Vff BBEN S KHMAA...MOWP YA f^ITH A Ll'L RETOUCHING I TZ^T.r TWVINSTO UKEMET'HCLPyA NOBOOY'LL KNOW IT AIN'T J r?Z7Z^ MWY SO GLUM,Y <SETA PICTURE OUT...FER PARTO' I MKAL UON j> \'£Ji L LIBRARY 1 FUPPgY PL' J/ OF SOMEONE JH' PRI2E MONEY TTTTf j ,T>^*V268 words
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Article1257 1962-02-09 7 DONALD McLACHLAN - Lessons of the Blake Case DONALD McLACHLAN by PORTRAIT OF A SPY: THE SUMMING UP WHY did British Intelligence recruit a man so un -British WHY were so many essential safeguards overlooked? HOW did the symptoms of treachery go undetected? SOMEONE who knows about such matters siiid after reading the1,257 words
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Article84 1962-02-09 7 STRAITS TIMES Special Feature gulaliuu.v Too much energy and manpower are wasted already on keeping secret facts and people that are not really vitally important. What is their comment, then? What precautions can be taken against conversion to Communism, whether by argument, or bribery or blackmail? Choose the right men—84 words
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Miscellaneous290 1962-02-09 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 8 Henry measures ropes (B>. 1 Solderer. backward but no 13 Refinements of site sub-let leßriier, making a choirscreen (10). >'<■ 15 It keeps a number In meat One of the fit^t to have a and drink in London <9>trunk conveyed in advance 16 Concerning lines290 words
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Article60 1962-02-09 8 It Wort, Sit (Minimum, MRS. KOH PECK HIAN < Maria Pnc Nftin Wah. aged 93 Passed away peacefully at 1.30 a.m. on 8.2.62 at 6. Frankel Terrace, leaving 3 sons Chong H»n Cbong Hock Chong Lai. 4 daughters-in-law. 18 grandchildren. 3 ronm at 400 p m 9 2-62 leave60 words
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Article63 1962-02-09 8 If Word* $11 (Minimum) MRS. LOKI KAM WINO and family thank all friends and relatives for their kind assistance and pretence late l^oke Kam Weng. MRS. CHIA POW SHIN and <1h tchter. Winnie CetUia Chia. sincerely k'tid expressions of condolence, dona•mns, wreaths. assistance, loan of ran, and attendance at63 words
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Article258 1962-02-09 8 71 Wnrit Sit (Minimum) ARE YOU FREIH- AIR-MINDED' i' \<vi are you 11 have Alrwlck In vmir home and office, for fresh, clean air. ICALBXTRIC— If you art a Scalextric operator write to Bealextrte. P.O Box 396. Singapore, for details Of tb* latest additions NEW FRENCH COURSES all level*258 words
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Article31 1962-02-09 8 J» Wort, tt.it f Win.) lOMORE BAHRU "SCHOOL Of Life" (M Church 7th— lo«a Feb. nightly 6 p.m. Children's Ueetlaga la st Christopher') Church 8 a.m and 4 pm.31 words
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Article63 1962-02-09 8 Marshal Tito's break with Russia has resulted in astonishing prosperity for Yugoslavia. A fascinating report in the January Reader's Digest (now on sale) reveals some of the daily problems of this unique marriage between socialism and capitalism: what happens, for instance, when the workers have the63 words
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Article579 1962-02-09 8 The Asa ministerial conference will meet in Kuala Lumpur next month in an Asian atmosphere unprecedentedly favourable to the Association s own plulosophy of regional economic co-operation head ed towards common market grouping. Energetic example elsewhere has much to do with this, the Alliance for Progress in579 words
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Article408 1962-02-09 8 The president of the Australia and New Zealand Graduates Association. Mr. Tan Tol; Hua. is being unnecessarily pessimistic when he speaks oi I the probability of hundreds ot Malayans returning fron j abroad armed with skills foi which they will find no market. As the Minister for Labour408 words
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Article207 1962-02-09 8 Britain and America ar* giving all the signs of prepai ation for imminent nuclear testing in the atmospheir President Kennedy's intention of making a definite decision within die next month ir time for the March disarmament talka is ominous in th;-. extreme. Nuclear powers haw to make up their mind*207 words
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Article, Illustration1213 1962-02-09 8 MAX BELOFF - AMERICA—AND EUROPE MAX BELOFF by As Britain prepares to enter the Common Market what are the chances of the Americans joining in..? WHEN last spring. PresiHent Ken nedy assured Mr. Macmillan that the U.S. would welcome a British application to join the Common Market, it might have been thought that1,213 words
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Article653 1962-02-09 8 GORDON THOMSON - Painters -eye view of Australia GORDON THOMSON rB7 'THE Australian High Commissioner in Malaya, Mr. T.K. Critchley. will this afternoon open a large and representative exhibition of contemporary Australian art in the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall. Scheduled to last one month, this is the first complete exhibition ever assembled in653 words
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Article267 1962-02-09 8 I TRUST that none cf your readers will place s racial interpretation on the reported failure of British NCO'.s in the Rojral Malayan Air Force to salute their Malayan officers. Those acquainted with British service life" will know that RAF junior rants are reluctant to salute anyone at all.267 words
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Article146 1962-02-09 8 T AM a keen listener to Radio Singapore and Interested In programmes like Radio Forum, Asian Club, U.N. Speaks, Talking Point Singapore Gazette, etc. But these programmes are subject to frequent last minute changes. It Is understa ndable that changes are sometimes necessary but what146 words
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Advertisement11 1962-02-09 8 Readers Digest C. R. OASARATHA RAJ LTD POST BOX 157 SINGAPORE11 words
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Advertisement68 1962-02-09 8 r. TV9JBJ w •WM H 1 I IIM •M'iIiL^BBBBBBBBBBBBsB HSJ-^^' taaafA. 4r\^^^fi\ y^^Hß?**? S3S***'*^f^^^aai urn-whour, i the best value you will tea retulti (Urirx cr.inf.at colour) g TOf yOUf money ST 5^ 2701 V] SHIRT M#lt\ Shirt makeis wonderful I £f sU <VV giving and wonderful living tno It will68 words
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Article226 1962-02-09 9 FALL IN NUMBERS ON THE MOVE CINGAPORE, Thurs.— The migration of people from Singapore to the Federation and vice versa showed a sharp decline in 1960 compared with figures for previous years. According to the annual report on the registration oi persons, published today, the number oi people exchanging Federation226 words
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Article31 1962-02-09 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A Chinese school .student, Ng Chan Sing. 18. was drowned In Macßitchie Reservoir, in Thomson Road, today. His bicycle was also recovered from the reservoir.31 words
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Article129 1962-02-09 9 Man admits part in robbery I/UALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Four men carrying daggers walked into a house and robbed the occupants of $2,840 and jewellery worth $1,110. the Sessions Court here was told today. Lee Thou Yin. 18. alias Kwal Chal Thou, alias Wong Chee Meng, of Geylang, Singapore, admit tod129 words
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Article27 1962-02-09 9 KLUANG. Thurs. A stallholder. How Poh. 67. who was knocked down by a scooter at Yap Tau Sah village on Tuesday night, died In hospital.27 words
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Article484 1962-02-09 9 POLICE OFFICER TELLS COURT HIS MEN WERE ATTACKED AT GATES OF A FACTORY SINGAPORE, Thursday. Mil) boos, a police party of 10 was attacked by a crowd of about 50 pickets at a strikebound Jurong rubber factory on Dec. 11 last year. Mr. N. A.484 words
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Article71 1962-02-09 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. —Five Assistant Superintendents of Police have been promoted to the rank of Deputy Superintendent, the police announced today. The five are Mr. Dudley de Cruz, chief of the police prosecutors, Mr. Ong Kirn Boon, chief of the special investigation service of the CID; Mr. V.N.71 words
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Article40 1962-02-09 9 KUCHING. Thurs. Mr. M. L Krlan has been elected president of the newlyformed Sarawak 4th Division Indonesian Association in Mlri. Other officers: Vice-Presi-dent. Inche A. Said; organising secretary. Mr. Amir Yusofe treasurer. Inche Mochtar Haji Tani.40 words
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308 1962-02-09 9 Malaysia: Mass rally in Sarawak pledges its support I/UCHING. Thurs. More than 1.000 representatives and villagers from 45 kampongs and long-houses in the Third Division of Sarawak have come out in support of the Malaysia plan, according to a statement issued tonight by the Malaysia Information Secretariat here. The representatives,308 words
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Article125 1962-02-09 9 I/LANG. Thurs. A Town Councillor said today that he would continue to fight to give shelter to "a large number of old people who belong to a generation that helped to build Klang Intc what it li today." Mr. Fung Ah Chat, chairman of125 words
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Article27 1962-02-09 9 RAUB Thurs. —Mr. P. Jeyarajaslngam, senior assistant in the Mahmud Primary School, here, has been transferred to Pekan as headmaster of the Ahmad Primary School.27 words
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Article59 1962-02-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Technical College Students' Union will hold a fun Hall at the Chinese Assembly Hall here on Saturday from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. The fair is part of the union's "Operation Charity' in aid59 words
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Article36 1962-02-09 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. David Marshall (Workers' Party— Anson) will ask the Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, at the next Legislative Assembly meeting whether he will make a further statement on Judges' salaries36 words
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215 1962-02-09 9 lOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— The case against Yap Sen Hock. 52. a taxi driver charged with negligent driving resulting in an accident In which Mr. Qeorgt 1 Tan Eng Leong. former deputy managing editor of the Straits Times, and Jon:. Sim Heng Teong. a215 words
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Article, Illustration252 1962-02-09 9 GOODWILL VISIT FOR TWO WEEKS IfUALA LUMPUK, Thurs. Exclamations of surprise "such a big station!" from several of the Federation Govern ment's 22 guests from North Borneo were heard as they stepped out of a Malayan Railway coach which brouught them from Singapore this morning. The252 words
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Article225 1962-02-09 9 HE'LL SEE THE TENGKU KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday A SENIOR United Nations executive will fly in to- morrow for top-level discussions with the Federation Government on the U.N. technical assistance programme in Malaya. He is Mr. David Owen, executive chairman of the UN. Technical Assistance225 words
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Article51 1962-02-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A registration centre for the issuing of new identity cards will be opened at the Municipal Workers Trade Union building opposite the Lokc Yew Road flats here from Monday. All residents in the area may register for new identity cards at this51 words
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260 1962-02-09 9 'AntiMalaysia' party loses a leader 17UALA LUMPUR, 1Y Thurs.— An elected member oi tha Council Negri of Sarawak, Mr. Chen Ko Men. has resigned from the Sarawak United Peoples Party because it is antiMalaysia. According to a Federation Government statement Issued today. Mr. Chen gave his reasons for resigning from260 words
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Advertisement100 1962-02-09 9 HERE'S LOVELY NEWS! Mr KaLANCOME BEAUTY EXPERT ARRIVES FROM PARIS TO GIVE YOU FREE ADVICE Top LANCOME Beauty Specialist. Madame Suzanne Nas de Tourris of Paris is now in Singapore for a few days only to tell you all the latest beauty secrets to make you look lovelier. Call on100 words
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Advertisement95 1962-02-09 9 nJNf Robinson's offer you a fine selection v of magnificent Carpets. wk Kj Wesiex Wilton Broodloom Carpeting, in Mendip Green, Charcoal Grey, Cherry Red, Clarence Rose and Snowdon Blue. Great Value. Per yard $33 Axminster Fontano Carpets in damask design. la Modena Mauve, Rialto Green, Rimini Red, Ducal Copper and95 words
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Article339 1962-02-09 10 CHAN BONG SOO - CHAN BONG SOO By $100,000 SINGAPORE ORGANISATION FORMED TO AID SMALL DEALERS EGYPT, TOO, HAS RESUMED PURCHASES: FUTURE FOR BUSINESS PROMISING, EXPORTERS PREDICT IIOLLANI), because of her acute political differences with Indonesia, has started substantial buying of rattan from the Singapore and Federation markets. Local rattan339 words
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Article, Illustration101 1962-02-09 10 Dunlop man appointed to new tyre plant A RUBBER technolo- gist of Dunlop Malayan Industries Ltd. attached to the allied products department is now transferring to the new tyre factory, the company announced. He is Mr. Stephen Ong who is being sent to Dunlop's factories in Calcutta and Madras for101 words
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Article18 1962-02-09 10 Mr. Tom Carroll. 73. who invented the self-propelled combine harvester, has retired after 50 years with Massey-Ferguson.18 words
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Article, Illustration208 1962-02-09 10 Japan's most vital market HPHE pan Malayan market has become Japan's most important export outlet in South-East Asia, said Mr. T. Oishi. retiring manager of Nichimen Co. Ltd.. Singapore. Trade balance between the two countries in the past two years had been most favourable, he added. Mr. Oishi. who has208 words
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Article, Illustration176 1962-02-09 10 COMING: RECORDING MACHINE THAT NEEDS NO TAPES Tn'L 'll'lmFi fix**? aMtm*! SEVERAL months from now, Malayans will see a new type of portable recording machine which is claimed to be different from conventional tape-recorders already on the market. A unique feature in the new machine is the use of a176 words
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Article48 1962-02-09 10 Mr. Geoffrey Rootes. managing director of the manufacturing division of the Rootes group, arrives in Singapore today for a five-day visit. He will meet motoring circles in Singapore and the Federation and also his company's local agents Lyons Motors Ltd. and Wearne Bros. Ltd.48 words
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Article39 1962-02-09 10 America sold 486.330 new American-made cars In January, compared with 369.600 unit.s in January last year, it Is announced in Detroit Among the companies whose sales showed increases were General Motors, Ford, Chrysler and American Motors.39 words
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Article218 1962-02-09 10 HENRY PAUL - HENRY PAUL By pERAK became the biggest iron ore producing state in Malaya during December for the first time. The 11 mines in the state produced 149.207 tons out of the country's total of 299.870 tons. Normally, Trengganu is the biggest iron ore producer but due218 words
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Article, Illustration92 1962-02-09 10 DIRECTOR FOR MALAYAN RUBBER BODY IS ELECTED MR. Yeap Ghee Chilian (above), assistant manager of the Joo Seng Rubber Co.. Kuala Kangsar. one of the largest rubber firms in north Malaya, who has been appointed a director of the newly formed Malayan Rubber Exchange. A Justice of the Peace. Mr.92 words
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Article78 1962-02-09 10 The Ford Motor Co will be reorganised to deal with their increasing size and expansion plans and to prepare Tor increased competition from the European Common Market the company announced in London. The car and commercial manufacturing and sales activities are to be divided Into78 words
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Article102 1962-02-09 10 INDIANS SEEK STORE BUYERS FOUR Indian companies are seeTcing a market for their goods in Singapore. The trade enquiries wera received by the CommerCounsellor. Commission for India, in Singapore and published in Singapore Trade. Crop seeds fhe companies arc: Globe Nursery, Ea>t Coast Enterprisers Ltd.. New Bharat Engineering Work.v all102 words
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Advertisement225 1962-02-09 10 PROBLEM How to move 34.6 million cv. yards of hot air a week. t'SiS cool it and return it fresh? I SOLUTION In the AIA building a Worthington Air-conditioning plant does this job quietly and efficiently m every week in the year That the AIA should*have chosen; 'Worthington to do.225 words
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Advertisement207 1962-02-09 10 don't say 'lamps'— say frompton -you'll see why! SOLE AGENTS: UNITED ENGINEERS LTD. SINGAPORE SANDAKAN FEDERATED ENGINEERING CO., LTD. K. Lumpur Ipoh Penong Molocco Sarembon mm m» HWTON t COMPANY; UMfffD. M H "SPEEDWlLLlwinEino*** Kg S bartd*" black"* Ccrrww*iu»M»^iijfj H& MOUSTUAL ■Ill—IIS. MAMNL tM«* ***ih mov— toaana HQmmmm^j Postal Services207 words
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Advertisement1641 1962-02-09 11 TO LIVERPOII I WEST COAST U II Uue Set* teiii P S^ait "wi-i DOIIUS Lirerpail ItdkMl C 33 34 Teday FH II PrURHUS imrpeel 1.,« Fek n 'tt i 3 Fek ll II FH w MACHAON Msenies I Pill. A'rro.t-.. It Ptrt Fek II FH 17 21 FH 21 LAOMEBON1,641 words
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Advertisement1373 1962-02-09 11 THE E. A. C. UNESSAILINGS 10 MIIITERR.NEAN. CONTINENTAL 1 SCANDINAVIAN Pill* A«P*«\ "KAMIOIIA- 1) SlriM SaiTatT le Part* I l3r\S2\ tl '►AISIRIA IT 17 21 Fek 21 22 fik I] 21 FH 1 U UZI "lASIA 1 21 Fik/ IMn SI Mai I I Mar \*XA_ JtSr "JUILANOIA" I 221,373 words
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Advertisement1593 1962-02-09 11 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. UNION BUILDING SINCAPORE Mi MM I CXPtISS SEP.VICE tO LONBBN. LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL PORTS Score P S -I <n» -•-i-i BENMHOR LPIII. K-dim. M'tur|. Hull. ll Pt FH 11 BENIAWERS 'H) H'karg. l IH. R dam. Vbo Fel 21/24 ret 27/ 3 rtl li 271,593 words
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Advertisement1284 1962-02-09 11 w^ McALISTER «Sc CO.. LTD. >pg lEL. Nl 133)1 V^^ r*** CLLCRMAN LINE 4h KLAVENESS LINE LINOON. MAMIURG. RinERBAM LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO HAVRE ft HULL SEATTLE VANCOUVER ft PORtIANI city MM Atcaitiu c r i*J^ Cntm ft Suti 24 5 2l°Frt BJfgfk/IM *IT*» •ONNEVIILE JONCKdNG. KOBE OSAKA NACOIA 281,284 words
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234 1962-02-09 12 was a reaction in both the rubber and tin prices in Singapore yesterday following their sharp upward rise on Wednesday when markets resumed dealings after the Chinese New Year holidays. The price of tin fell by $1.62* to $472.62* per picul on234 words
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501 1962-02-09 12 From Our Market Correspondent WHEN business settled down again on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday there was a slight increase in the volume of the turnover, which was described as "reasonable." The pattern, which became observable just before the Chinese New Year holiday close501 words
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Article765 1962-02-09 12 BUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange, Federation section yesterday with the cumber of deals in brackets: Induatrials: Dunlop 11.39 01. Eait BmeMlng $2.93 01,. D. M.ttX» $3: F. and Ma ordK (1,000) $2.70: Malayan Banking 13.0001 S7 «0; If. Cement (I.OOO> 12.67 cd: Roihmana (1.000) J1.37 ON.765 words
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Article103 1962-02-09 12 MELBOURNE. Thurs. INVESTMENTS opened steady and the uptrend continued with rises outnumbering falls two to one in moderate trading. Most oils lost, ground slightly. Base metals were steady and loans firm. Con. Zinc. 73 B B Mount l"« Tl '8 Herald 61 4t N.B. Hill 17 '4 Humes103 words
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Article159 1962-02-09 12 |>AN -MALAYAN trade during 1961 was 3 1 per cent below the value of 1960 according to preliminary official trade figures issued yesterday. Total foreign trade amounted to $8,900.1 million being made up of exports at $4,532 4 million and Imports of $4,576.6 million. Exports showed a drop159 words
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Article36 1962-02-09 12 SINGAPORE. Feb. 8 RUBBER: 841 cents per lb. (down seveneighth of a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close 841 cents (quiet). TIN: $472,621 pet picul (down $1,621). Estimated unofficial offering 270 tons (up 10 tons).36 words
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Article118 1962-02-09 12 £HINESE Produce Exchange tlngapere noon prlees per picul yesterday: Coconut ell: bulk *.T*J sellers, drum (41 sellers, Copra: Jan. UK/Continent (27 buyers, (28 sellers, Pepper: Muntok white $170 seller*. Sarawak white *167 i sellers, special Sarawak black (137 i sellers, garbled Lanipong black (137s seller*. ASTA (147 f118 words
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Article215 1962-02-09 12 pi BRUARV It-.t grade rubb.r buysrs f.e.k. closed In Singapore yesterday at S4| cents per lb down eereneightha of a cent on Wednesday's closing price. The tone was quist. C C.R.A. closing prices In oents per lb. yesterday: Int. 1 R.ftS. Prompt f.o.b. buyers S3;, sellers 84| (N):215 words
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Article182 1962-02-09 12 SHIPS lying al*ngsW« th* linn»<i ohsrvis teday ars: Tronoh tTVf. 2, I Stanvac Malacca 2627. Ceylon 10/11. City of Carlisle 42 '43, fltraat Clarence 35 '36. Rajula 88/39. Bantam 4/3, Hole Maw Blerut 46. President McKlnely 13/14, Hoegh Cairn 8/9. I Outer reads: Hupeh, Tranaartlc. ;P- rmlna,182 words
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Article32 1962-02-09 12 THI Malayan tiehinj. BanhC 1 AM*tiatl*n made tbet« ch»o«n in ita rates to merchant! yesterday (all rates to ***** ••Mini TT %r OD rsady Iwltt Fr«n»t 142 ••Illln Frarxa *****32 words
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Article17 1962-02-09 12 January rubber crops Included: Soagei Tukang 80.500 lb., Temerleh 127.500 lb. Kuala, Reman 121.200 lb.17 words
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Advertisement623 1962-02-09 12 Sang Saka Lines SINGAPORE-DJAKARTA SERVICE Accepting Cargo** and Pasiengcrs "SANG KOMERING" 14 Feb. for Diakarta. Ag•n Lwch An Co., Ltd. 64, Boat Quay, Singapore- 1. Tel: ***** Xfee^GOLP STAR LINE Jj South West Africa Service INGE TOFT L6ADING SINGAPORE 20/21 Feb GEDERA 20/21 M.r for L. MARQUES, DURBAN, CAPETOWN, MATADI,623 words
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Advertisement700 1962-02-09 12 MERSING OMNIBUS CO., LTD., Lost Share (rrtincs.tr Application has been made to the Directors to Issue a duplicate Certificate upon the statement that the onßlnal Certificate has been lo6t or destroyed. Notice Is hereby Riven that if within 30 days M claim or representation in resptet of such orißlnal Certificate700 words
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Advertisement764 1962-02-09 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA APPOINTMENT OF TUTORS APPLICATIONS are Invited for appointment as Tutors in the Faculty of Science. The past of Tutor is normally trnable for a period of one year but may be renewed for one further year. A Tutor will receive an all inclusive salary of764 words
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Advertisement773 1962-02-09 13 (Continued from Page >> SITUATIONS VACANT Hi Worii Si (Mim^—Box in tts. extra BOX ASMS S.T. B'port Vacancy filled. Applicant" thanked. A FULL TIMI Baby Areab to look after baby and one amall child. Mint experienced and reliable. Phone Spore *****. WANTED DOCTORS Immediately for populA- Clinli-a in Kehintan. Apply773 words
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Advertisement967 1962-02-09 13 SITUATIONS VACANT W»r4» Si (Min.)-Box it ell. extr. 1 EXECUTIVES (CHINESE) Shipping. 2 Telephone Operators- Typist* Secretary Stenographers Accountant Junior Bookkeepers Interview* Guaranteed. City Employment. 748. Robinson Rood. B'pore. EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER/ SECRETARY required for Engineering Division of leading British Merchant firm in Kuala Lumpur. Apply enclosing details of a««. qualifications967 words
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Advertisement811 1962-02-09 13 HOUSES A LAND FOR SALE I Word* Si (Min.)— Box St ett. txtrm MODERN 2 STORIED houses m Stevens Road area 4-bedroomt with tODgbatba, servant's quarter*. Price $40,000/-. Knqulrie* please telephone Spore *****. FOR SALS E PREWAR 4-STOREV OFFICE BUILDING i Ist BaaSE condition Robinson Road. -.10UNOFLO0R FULLY AIRCONDITIONSD I811 words
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Advertisement594 1962-02-09 13 EDUCATION U Wwlm IS (Min.)— Box 5* el: txtrm A.S.A./ACCA'NIA Examination* February Beginners Claa»e*:- ASA. Stage One Subject! Accountancy. Auditing, Coating, Company Law. Academy of Accountancy and Secretaryship. George Lee Building. Cleraenreau Avenj*. Singapore *****. EFFECTIVE SALE (M '.rfSHIP. Practical 3-montba' course. Impart a timetented sales technique by lecture*, demonstrations594 words
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Advertisement858 1962-02-09 13 TRAVELS 4V TOURS tt Wordt fj (Min.)— Box St ett. txtrm I COACH TOURS dally 9.30 2.30 city I suburb nr<ir Department Tourism Cole--1 man Street SB/- each. Singapore Tours Limited. Mi *****. 24 hr. aarvic*. WELL ORQANISBO TOURS to Europe' Japan commencrag April. For full particular* ring Straits Central858 words
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311 1962-02-09 14 ALTHOUGH the going here is likely to remain firm, there will be a fairly large field for Sunday's Selangor Gold Cup: Sixteen top class horses have been handicapped in the first classic of the season and so far there have311 words
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108 1962-02-09 14 SNELL WINS EASILY BUT MISSES RECORD WELLINGTON, Thurs. Peter Snell. New Zealand's new world mile and half-mile record holder, easily won a half-mile event here last night but clocked 4.8 sec. outside his world mark. His time was 1 mm., 49.9 sec. compared with 1 mm. 45.1 sec. made fnReuter - 108 words
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192 1962-02-09 14 Shepherd tops the batting in 1 Shield— From JACK FINGLETON CANBERRA. Thurs. With an outright win this week over West Australia at Perth New South Wales have won the Sheffield Shield for the 1 eifhth successive season If New South Wales win the same which starts tomorrow against South Australia192 words
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Article62 1962-02-09 14 TURIN. Thurs. -Joe Baker. British football .-tar, injuredwith Dennis Law— in a car crash here yesterday is unlikely to be able to play again this season, officials of Torino Club said Denis Law said. "I am perfectly all right and shall play as usual on62 words
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274 1962-02-09 14 LONDON. Thursday. BRITAIN, who finished fourth in the Melbourne and Rome Olympic Games hockey tournaments, will have an intensive preparation for the next Olympics in Tokyo in 1964. An elaborate programme of matches against strong European sides, like Spain, Rome bronze medalReuter - 274 words
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Article82 1962-02-09 14 LONDON'. Thurs. Tottenham Hotspur, the holders, remained favourites at 4-1 at last nights F.A. Cup callover at the. Victoria Club here. Burnley hardened from 13-2 to 5-1 second favourites. Their opponents in the next round. Everton. are third best at 9-1. Prices: 4-1 Tottenham Hotspur: 5-1Reuter - 82 words
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Article91 1962-02-09 14 \JCLBOURNE. Thurs.—Stan*H ley Matthews has abled the "Victorian Soccer Federation to say he Is "Interested" in thJir invitation to play or coach \ere during the English clos\ season. The federation sent their Invitation to the 47- year-old Stoke Citfc winger when ii had been Teporied here thatReuter - 91 words
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Article49 1962-02-09 14 BELFABT. Thurs. V T h c draw for the first rdund of the Irish F.A. Cup on feb. 24 Banbrldge v Bangor: mlnfleld v Ballyclare: Derry vlGlenavon: Portadjwn v Dpidela: Distillery v Glentoran JP ally mena v Crusaders; CWtonvllle v Glentoran Reserves; Ards v Coleralne.— Reutlr-Reuter - 49 words
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284 1962-02-09 14 'Nick' is backed for G.N. 'double' LONDON. Thurs. Nicolaua Silver, last years Grand National winner, was widely supported at last night's callover to win the big race again after his impressive victory In the Great Yorkshire Handicap steeplechase at Doncaster last Saturday. The last horse to complete a "double" wasReuter - 284 words
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Article71 1962-02-09 14 WASHINGTON. Tliur,Floyd Patterson, the world heavyweight boxing champion, has accepted an invitation to visit Cairo from Mar 20 to 25. the United Arab Rfpublic Embassy here said yesterday. Patterson would box se\ oral exhibition matches there during the championships bein? organised by the African Federation forReuter - 71 words
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774 1962-02-09 14 LONDON. Thurs. English cricket tackles its next big problem aext month when a new selection committee must be found first step towards the team building so necessary for the vital tour of Australia later this year. Gubby Allen, former England captain.Reuter - 774 words
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Article180 1962-02-09 14 BOXING WELTER (Boston*: Tony de Marco outptd Stefan Redl. 10 rds. MIDDLE (Tokyo: Masao Jondo outptd Fumio Kalzu. 10 rds. RUGGER UK MATCHES: Oxford University 33 United Hospitals 3: Harlequins 14 The Army 3; Newport 9 RAF 6. SOCCER EUROPEAN CSV 'Liege) Quar-ter-final Ist leg Standard Liege180 words
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Advertisement1921 1962-02-09 14 ll^r^grJ^TJ^l^laJHlll JJ^II TENDERS \bS±££S3SS^±££2&±±4&&l MALACCA PUBUCNOT.CB S.r^r.^ Aaj person having any lnfoima- Re: Maaa Exhumation at No. 1, Oflice of the State Engineer, t ion as to the death or where- Cemetery Ground at Mount Public Works Department, up to .(bouts of one HO SAI CHACK, Ersklne, Prnanj. of Kwanitunt1,921 words
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Article391 1962-02-09 15 GOVT SERVICES TEAM WILL INCLUDE TEN ALL-CEYLON PLAYERS SINGAPORE, Thursday. J'HE Ceylon Government Services cricket team to tour Malaya in May and June will be virtually a Ceylon Test side. The team, to be led by G.P. Schoorman. will include ten All-Ceylon players. The Malayan Cricket391 words
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Article80 1962-02-09 15 LONDON. Thurs.—Australia's Ray Llndwall, who is to captain the international cricket team on their short world tour, did not travel with the main party which left here tor Nairobi today. He has an infected leg, and will be under treatment "until the beginning of nrtct week.Reuter - 80 words
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Article26 1962-02-09 15 MANCHESTER, Thur s Henry Cooper. British and Empire heavyweight boxing champion, has been matched against American Wayne Bethea bete on Feb 26. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration65 1962-02-09 15 TPOO Joon Loke. 34, A receiving his trophy from Mrs. P. A. Delme Radcliffe, women's golf captain of the Perak Turf Club Sports Club, at the conclusion of the North Malayan golf championship in Ipoh on Tuesday. Joon Loke retained the North Malayan title, by65 words
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Article161 1962-02-09 15 REFS ARE DOING GOOD JOB -REPORT DENANO. Thurs. Instead of receiving abuses, boos and Jeers from the crowd, soccer referees should be complimented for performing an honorary task under the most trying conditions. "In Penang, we have a population of over 600.000, but only a handful of referees have come161 words
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Article39 1962-02-09 15 IPOH, Thurs.— A girl. C. Bundram, is among 54 people who will sit for the Malayan Hockey Federation's umpires' examinations on Sunday. The examinations are being conducted in Muar. Penang Malacca, Talping and Ipoh.39 words
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Article41 1962-02-09 15 KUALA TRENQOANU. Thurs Dato Andlka Indera. State Secretary, has been re-elected president or the Trengganu Amateur PootbaU Association. Other officials: Vice-presidents Or. Zakarla Sallm and Cstaz Haji Ibrahim: secretary Wan Abdul Manan bin Chlk; treasurer Abdul Rahman Talib.41 words
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376 1962-02-09 15 ]Vf A NIL A, Thurs. iTI Bob Charles of New Zealand today fired a three-under-par 69 to take the lead after the first round of the 40,000 peso tM536,000) 72-h o 1 c Philippines Open golf championship at the Wack WackUPI - 376 words
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228 1962-02-09 15 'Prof' aims to beat record at the Gap CINGAPORE, Thurs. Air- man Chris Profltt-Whlte will make a determined assault this Sunday (9 am.) on his own Dunlop Gap Hill Climb motor-cycle 1 course record of 43.82 sec., which he set last year on a Honda. Proffltt-Whlte, runner-up to G. Suzuki228 words
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Article184 1962-02-09 15 SINGAPORE, Thursday. lOHORE Asians "B," the favourites, were surpris- ingly beaten 11—0 by RAF Changi "A" in the second round of the Singapore Cricket Club seven-a-side rugger competition on the padang today The airmen scored a goal and two tries. Changi took the initiative from the start184 words
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Article106 1962-02-09 15 'Amateurs can win now...' MELBOURNE, Thurs. The top amateurs would beat the professionals if open lawn tennis tournaments could be held now, according to Australia's Davis Cup manager Harry Hopman. Open tournaments, ;hich he felt would come sooner or later, would decide the issue. Professional tennis players constantly belittled theirReuter - 106 words
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Article56 1962-02-09 15 TAIPINO. Thurs.— Talping District Amateur F. A. officials: President Dato Murad bin Ahmad vice-presidents Mohamed Razak bin Akram and Khalld bin Yassln; secretary J. E. Francis; treasurer Yoon Chek Wai, auditors Leo Ah Pak and Zakarla bin Tais. Committee. See Ton Cheng, Mohamed Latiff bin Nawab Din, Tajuddin56 words
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Article30 1962-02-09 15 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Amateur Swimming Association will discuss at an emergency meeting on Feb. 13 the proposed visit by the Indonesian national waterpolo, swimming and diving teams.30 words
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Article36 1962-02-09 15 BUNGEI PATANI, Thurs.— This month's medal golf competition here will be held on a Wednesday (Feb. 21) to enable government office workers to take part Sunday is a working day In Kedah Government offices.36 words
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Article27 1962-02-09 15 MALACCA. Thurs.— Malacca Chinese Recreation Club has thrown open Its membership to non-Chinese and youths. They can become associate and Junior members respectively. I27 words
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Article23 1962-02-09 15 LONDON. Thurs. -.The £7,000 Ballantlne event, Britain's richest professional golf tournament last year, will not be 1 staged in 1962.— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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462 1962-02-09 15 KARACHI, Thurs.— Hanif Mohammad (67.83) and Ted Dexter (101.00) head the batting averages for their teams in the PakistanEngland Test series which ended here yesterday. Antao d'Souza, who claimed nine wickets at 22.88 each, returned the best bowling average for either side, thoughReuter - 462 words
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540 1962-02-09 15 PRO SOCCER PL A YERS IN OLYMPICS CHARGE 4 CHARGE that professional soccer players from A Hong Kong have competed in the 1958 Asian Games and 1960 Olympic Games has been made by Mr. L. J. Charming, a former member of the Hong Kong F.A. Mr. Charming, who served on540 words
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Article67 1962-02-09 15 gEREMBAN. Thurs— Negrl Sembilan Chinese will meet Johore Chinese in a MCFA Cup soccer match here on Sunday. The winners will meet Singapore or Malacca. The Negrl team will be chosen from Kok Wan or Ghee Nam; Lian Hin, Tlaii Sze. Sow Fong. Khoo Kirn; Thong Kow.67 words
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Article59 1962-02-09 15 Practice for women TPOH, Thurs. The Pera* Women's Hockey Association will hold a practice match here on Saturday in preparation for the trfangular meet with Relangor and Penang in Kuala Lumpur on Feb. 17 and 18. The Perak Amateur Athletic Association's annual cross-country race scheduled to be held at Teluk59 words
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Miscellaneous73 1962-02-09 15 HOCKEY iyrrat-SEVICES: Army v RAP (Oillman Barracks). S'GOR DIV. 2: Chartered Bank •v «M B<jn (R. Range Rd); H'omrn'i Lfe HYO v Combined Schools (Cheres Rd). RIGGER SEVEN- A-8IDE: SCC tourney < 8 pore padang. 6). SOCCER FRIENDLY: Metal Box v PWD (Woodlands). SPORTS SUMMARY SOCCER HOCKEY (Hi Mallm' i73 words
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Article, Illustration277 1962-02-09 16 THEN HE IS TARGET OF VICE-CHANCELLOR'S JOKES Ki:ala Lumpur, Thurs. —The Vice-Chancel-lor of the University of Malaya verbally "ragged his new Chancellor today and both had a food laugh. The ragging took place at a brief function held in an arts faculty lecture theatre to welcome the277 words
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Article44 1962-02-09 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Malaysia Exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall has been extended to Saturday. More than 140.000 people have so far visited the exhibition which was opened on Jan. 29 in conjunction with Malaysia Week cele- brat ions in Singapore.44 words
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Article36 1962-02-09 16 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Mr. Chua Kong Heng will hold j a pres.- preview of his oneman exhibition of Chinese j paintings at the Nanyang Kuan Si Association in Jalan Kubor at 2 p.m. on Saturday.36 words
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Article359 1962-02-09 16 LONDON. Tliurs.— Tiie ouiManciv.ig feHiure.s of too.;ty"s stoclc were provided by a Iresh advance in giltvcittwi securities and the lluciuaiioiu. in Impetial Ciiemical and Courtaulds In fr>>nt •i the keenly awaited Impulal Chemical Ma\emeni wnich was: expected to be made known alter market hours. Elsewhere the, genei.U uppear.uice359 words
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Article22 1962-02-09 16 LONDON. Thurs. Buyers •■Hers £949. Forward buyers £952. sellers £953. Settlement £948. Turnover a.m. 65 tons. p.m. 110 tons. Tone: Steadier.22 words
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Article43 1962-02-09 16 LONDON. Thurs.— Spot 34 T «d.. Mar. 25d.. April 25d.. May 25'» d.. Apr., June 35 l »d.. July Sept. 25d.. Oct. Dec 24 7 ,d.. Jan. Mnr. 24 T .d.. ci.f. Feb. 24"<d.. Mar. 24<,d.. Apr. 24 ,d Tone: Barely st*ady.43 words
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645 1962-02-09 16 INHERE would be no right for any State to secede from the Federation of Malaya or from the Federation of Malaysia after merger, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister, Inche Yaacob bin Mohamed. told a merger forum. At the forum,645 words
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246 1962-02-09 16 JA YNE, MICKEY FOUND AFTER BEING MISSING IN BAHAMAS NASSAU, Bahamas, Thursday. gLOXDK film shir Jayne Mansfield and her husband were found safe on a tiny Baha- mas "paradise island" today after a night and day search by boats and helicopters. The searchers had been taking what one called aReuter - 246 words
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Article171 1962-02-09 16 Fire Fund: $2,000 from Buddhists SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Buddhist Federation today gave $2,000 for the Chinese New Year fire victims. So far, 528 people have been j registered as homeless in five fires that broke out on the first day of the "Year of the I Tiger." In the171 words
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Article70 1962-02-09 16 BINOAPORE. Thurs. A Port Bwettenham reader of the Straits Times, Inche I Osman bin Abdullah, ha.sent $10 to be handed over to a Scottish mother, Mrs Ann Howe, who wants to have her sons body exhumed for reburial in Dundee. In his letter to the70 words
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153 1962-02-09 16 Three men are accused of having opium OINGAPORE. Thurs. Syed Naziruddin Ahmed, 34. dp.scribed as a film producer from India, pleaded guilty in the Ninth Magistrate's Court here today to possession of 298 lb. of raw opium. Pirate taxi driver Tay Kun Ho. 32. and attap dealer K«>n Nai Toh.153 words
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Article25 1962-02-09 16 IN CVER LOVINC im-inorv of "f Stanley John Murugenu who die.l am 9th PebniMry. IML Insirtod Ny li.t loving parents, brother* and •intrrt25 words
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Miscellaneous40 1962-02-09 16 The weather IXIGHEST and lowest tempo*- tuies in Malaya mid Sm>:.<- r pore for (he period 8 pin Weonesaay to 8 p.m. vesterci;i\ Illcllrst lmwst Kuala Lumpur II Kota Bharu 84 '.2 Penaiig >;s Ipoli Malacca 71 Singapore 86 n40 words
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