The Straits Times, 13 February 1962
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Title Section26 1962-02-13 1 AVERAGE DAILY I I 111 1 1 lin KALE EXCEEDS 100*000 The Straits Times (ft**** Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 036 I26 words
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Article291 1962-02-13 1 Indonesia now proposes self-rule period Dutch cabinet meets today fHK HAGUE, Mon. New Indonesian proposals for ending the West Irian crisis, under which the Papuans would have self-rule for 10 years followed by a i.X.--supervised referendum, will Ub put before Dutch Cabinet ministers tomorrow. The proposals291 words
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Article180 1962-02-13 1 AND NEGRI S WATER CUTS POSTPONED SEREMBAN. Mon. Rain fell in Negri Sembilan last night and today, allowing a lastminute postponement of water rationing measures due to have begun tomorrow in the Sereinban and Port Dickson areas. But. the authorities warned today, more rain is needed if180 words
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Article231 1962-02-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. SYED AHMAD ALKAFF is to take his daughter, Sharifah Salmah, 19, who was divorced by the Sultan of Selangor last week, back to Singapore. Syed Ahmad, a Singapore property owner, said this today after he had failed to sec the Sultan about his231 words
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Article, Illustration1132 1962-02-13 1 Fire riddle: Safety was just a step away From DOUG LACKERSTEEN Wolverhampton, Mon. POLICE and fire experts of this bustling Midlands city today sat around a conference table to consider the baffling question of why four young Malayan student teachers died in the fire which broke out at Brinsford Lodge1,132 words
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68 1962-02-13 1 RADIOS GIFT TO SCHOOLS IN SARAWAK KUCHING, Mon. The Japanese Government today presented 100 transistor radios to Sarawak schools here to listen to educational broadI casts. The Japanese Consul-Gene-ral in Singapore, Mr. K. Maeda, arrived here today and presented the transistors on behalf of his government. The Sarawak Government hasReuter - 68 words
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Article21 1962-02-13 1 BRADFORD. < England Mon. Dr. John Douglas. Medical Officer here says the smallpox outbreak in Britain has been conquered. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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100 1962-02-13 1 'KENNEDY GO HOME' SLOGANS IN JAKARTA JAKARTA. Mon. AntiJ I.S. slogans were painted during the night on buildings along the road taken by Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy from Jakarta airport to the city centre. Some said "Kennedy Go Home" and "America No. Indonesia Yes." Others accused the I.S. of supporting100 words
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Article, Illustration490 1962-02-13 1 KENNEDY PRAISES RACIAL HARMONY IN SINGAPORE President's brother and wife in for two hours SINGAPORE, Monday. MR. ROBERT KENNEDY, U.S. Attorney -General and younger brother of President Kennedy, today praised Singapore for its racial harmony. Mr. Kennedy, accompanied by his wife, was speaking at a press conference at Singapore airport.490 words
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Article35 1962-02-13 1 LONDON. Mon. Oxyaeetylene raiders burned their way into three sates here over the week-end and stole from £20.000 to £30.000 worth of medals and coins, including priceless mintlngs from the sixth century. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article184 1962-02-13 1 SINGAPORE Mon. The suit in which Dato Loke Wan Tho. tfe cinema magnate, is petitioning for a divorce from his wife. Christina Loke on grounds of cruelty, did not come up 'n open court today, although it was scheduled for hearing befoie the Chief .Justice.184 words
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236 1962-02-13 1 EPSOM JEEP - Top racehorse owners to sell entire stable EPSOM JEEP By Singapore, Mon THK L and T stable, top owners on the Malayan Turf in 1961, has offered for sale its entire string ol" \VI horses. Miss Leong Su Yki. who is managing the stable, told me this morning why she236 words
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79 1962-02-13 1 Appendicitis operation for Charles LONDON. Mon. Prince Charles. 13 yrar old heir to the British throne. \>..s today resting in the private ward of a London hospital after a successful operation, for acute appendicitis at one o'clock this morning. The operation carried oirt in the world-famous Ormoml Street Hospital for79 words
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Article36 1962-02-13 1 TWO INJURED SINGAPORE, Mm Tw» British servicemen wrr<aken to the British Military Hospital aftor tk< it car was in collision with lorry in Bukit Timata Bead Name gi\rn as Cpl. I aud Cpl. Krenan.36 words
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Advertisement71 1962-02-13 1 SUU-MINIATUfU CAMERA INCORPORATING COUPLED EXPOSURE METER Sole A9*nt». v^j SCOTT t INGUSH 'it A LTD t. Cecil tlrMt. Smgaport T.i 7 1116-7 ''mf Everyone 1/nAuic JM AVERY 390UAff Platform s<al« 200 yc* r s at 4c:umulatcd experience PKw >■ **MH and unnvalie* Z WQ&-*\ M\ manufacturing facilities I ensure sustained'71 words
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144 1962-02-13 2 Chinese take over aid to Laos rebels fOKYO. Mon. Communist China apparently has seized the initiative from Russia in Laos in what appears to be a serious extension of the Si-no-Soviet feud. The signing of a series of agreements between the leftwtag Pathet Lao recimc in Laos and Peking was144 words
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Article, Illustration838 1962-02-13 2 'tobeign ocskCtT SOME PREDICT A BREAK IN PARTY RELATIONS BETWEEN BOTH COUNTRIES i WASHINGTON. Mon. LONDON, Monday Powers' release 'cuts directly across interests of China' RUSSIA'S decision to tree U-2 pilot Francis Gary Powers is seen by diplomatic observers here as part of a powerful campaign for "peacefulUPI - 838 words
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Article26 1962-02-13 2 SYDNEY. Mon.— An Indonesian Air Force plane buzzed a large Australian oil tanker in the Java .sea. the Sydney Morning Herald reported today.— ReuterReuter - 26 words
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103 1962-02-13 2 NEW YORK, Mon. Mr. Frederic L. Pryor, the post-graduate student freed from an East German prison as part of the PowersAbel exchange, flew home to Michigan yesterday to "resume a normal life." "I don't plan any official complaint regarding my detention and103 words
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Miscellaneous20 1962-02-13 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby CtCAN Ur PegWCAßjy LAUMOfiv) •AVe. frWATtS TUB S6COMO TlM€ i y I Tuey'vt RfcTuPNeo the>/20 words
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430 1962-02-13 3 KHRUSHCHEV CALLS FOR A GENEVA SUMMIT FQREiow desk Rusk ca/fe iii Western ambassadors after letter is received WASHINGTON, Monday r £*HE Soviet Prime Minister, Mr. Khrushchev, has proposed that the 18-nation disarmament conference scheduled to begin in Geneva on March 14 should open at "summit" level. Diplomatic sources here saidReuter - 430 words
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91 1962-02-13 3 BRITISH TYPE OF DEMOCRACY IN AFRICA 'USELESS' LONDON. Mon. Sir Roy Welensky said in a British television programme here yesterday he felt the idea that the British system of democracy would fit into Central Africa was "one of the greatest fallacies of the 20th century." The Prime Minister of theReuter - 91 words
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Article17 1962-02-13 3 BELGRADE, Mon. Albania and Morocco have decided to establish diplomatic relations at embassy level. Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article26 1962-02-13 3 HOLLYWOOD. Mon.— l ana Turner. 42. was released .rom the Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital yesterday after collapsing on a movie set on Thursday.— U.P.l.26 words
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Article, Illustration170 1962-02-13 3 BARBARA'S SECRET DIVORCE IS MORE THAN YEAR OLD yiENNA, Mon. Woolworth millionairess Barbara Hutton and former German tennis star Baron Gottfried von Cramm have been secretly divorced for more than a year, the baron said here today. Von Cramm, who came to Vienna on business, said: "We were divorced byReuter - 170 words
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Article46 1962-02-13 3 COPENHAGEN, Mon. A Danish-Thai- expedition has found what are believed to be the first prehistoric wall paintings discovered in Thailand. The group found well-pre-served Stone Age paintings of men and animals in caves "one day by elephant" away from the River Kwal.—Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration332 1962-02-13 3 POONA, Monday. j^jß. NEHRU today ridiculed a charge levelled against Mr. Krishna Menon, the Defence Minister, of allowing the Chinese to enter Indian territory. He said Mr. Menon and the Defence Ministry had I nothing to" do with it. Addressing a puttieReuter - 332 words
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Article19 1962-02-13 3 HAVANA, Mon.—Seventysix wounded Algerian insurgents arrived here yesterday for convalescent treatment as guests of the Cuban Government.—Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article171 1962-02-13 3 KATMANDU, Mon. Most of the rebels who staged an uprising in the Baharatpur area of south Nepal on Wednesday were yesterday reported to have gone into hiding in the tigerinfested Chitwan forest on Indian-Nepali border. The bulk of the rebel force, estimated at a fewReuter - 171 words
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Article32 1962-02-13 3 MOSCOW, Mon.— The cur-rent-visit of the Indonesian Air Force, chlef-of-staff is an effort to speed up the shipment of Soviet arms to Indonesia, the Indonesian Embassy said yesterday. U.P.I.UPI - 32 words
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196 1962-02-13 3 'CHILDREN TO STAY FROM SCHOOL' IF ABORIGINES THERE DARWIN, Mon PARENTS in the Northern Territory township of Elliott have threatened to keep their children away from the local school if five aborigines attend desegregated classes today, as scheduled. Claiming their decision was based on hygienic grounds, the parents or theReuter - 196 words
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Article77 1962-02-13 3 DISC-JOCKEY IS ONLY 5 YEARS OLD LONDON, Mon. The most fantastic disc-Jockey in Britain is only five years old and he can neither read nor write.. Yet he "picks the Pops" at dances and parties with unerring accuracy and speed. He is Tony Hill, of Grove Road, Boston Spa, whoseReuter - 77 words
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Article41 1962-02-13 3 HOLLANDIA (Dutch New Guinea). Mon. Mr. Andre Durant of the International Red Cross arrived here by air today to arrange the repatriation of 52 Indonesian prisoners, captured by the Dutch last month in a naval battle. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article107 1962-02-13 3 KINGSTON. (Jamaica), Monday \f R. NORMAN MANLEY. Jamaica's Prime Minis*Tl ter, returned here yesterday from the recent Jamaican constitutional conference in London, where, he said, "every difference was settled." Jamaica would be out of the West Indies Federation when the federation ended next April, and "willReuter - 107 words
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Article23 1962-02-13 3 ROME, Mon. Prof. Amintore Fanfanl, the Christian Democratic leader, today begins consultations expected to result in the centre-leftist coalition government. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article27 1962-02-13 3 LOS ANGELES. Mon.— Two children were killed today when mudslides knocked two houses off their foundations In separate areas near Los Angeles.— Reuter. rReuter - 27 words
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Miscellaneous440 1962-02-13 3 qaima n/i a i a \y a Folksongs From Aiounu The RADIO MALAYA W orw: 1100 cio<e Uo... NATIONAL SHORTWAVE RADIO SINGAPORE SERVICE 41.7 metres SHORTWAVE SERVICE: A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Negara- <1 metres ku. News Headlines; 6.05 Morning MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: Melodies; 7.00 Rendezvous With metres Mump: 7.30 Time440 words
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Article340 1962-02-13 4 LABOUR PACTS IN 2 STORE FIRMS J SINGAPORE, Mon. I Free daily transport to and from work for 37 employees was granted in an agreement signed recently between the shipchandling firm of Wing and Co.. in Malacca Street, and the Singapore Business j Houses Employees' Union. Under the two-year agreei340 words
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Article41 1962-02-13 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The fourth Isbrandtsen Mobile Trade Fair opened today on the Singapore Polytechnic grounds. The fair, featuring industrial machinery manufactured by 44 Americans firms will remain open daily from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. until Feb. 18.41 words
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160 1962-02-13 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. fifteen hours after a nurse had lost her handbag while with a friend in a park, It was recovered from a hawker's assistant, a Singapore court was told today. Hou Pak Yin. 25. was convicted by the magistrate, Mr. Sathi V.160 words
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332 1962-02-13 4 HOPE YOU SUCCEED, SAID INCHE YUSOF SINGAPORE, Monday. q^HE Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. today personally questioned a member of the public at the complaints bureau of the Ministry of National Development at Pickering Street. It happened this morning, when Inche Yusof visited the complaiflts bureau in the332 words
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Article97 1962-02-13 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Seven Singapore students will leave for higher studies in New Zealand on Wednesday under the Colombo Plan Technical Co-operation Scheme. They are Patrick Wong Park Van, who will take a course In mechanical engineering, Kwlk Wee Bing. Lee Hal Guan and Leong Kan Nam. who97 words
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Article98 1962-02-13 4 ANGLO-DUTCH LIGHTERAGE JUDGMENT SINGAPORE. Mon.— AngloDutch Lighterage Co.. Ltd. had judgment entered In their favour tor $80,406.16 in an action for damages against Royal Interocean Lines in the High Court today. The claim was the sequel to the sinking of a lighter with cargo in Singapore Harbour in October, 1959.98 words
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Article50 1962-02-13 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. In a report in today's Straits Times on a case in the Magistrate's Court over a land tenancy agreement, the State Legal Adviser. Rajah Azlam. was stated as appearing for the Johore Royal Family. This is incorrect. He appearing for the Johore State Government.50 words
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Article30 1962-02-13 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Public Heaith Society of the Singapore Medical Association will hold a symposium on poliomyelitis tomorrow at 7 p.m. at the Pathology Lecture Theatre In College Road.30 words
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Article56 1962-02-13 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The fire chief of Johore. Hajl Mohamed bin Haji Talb. said today that the name of the fireman who died as a result of Injuries received in a sepak raga game. is Saharun bin Mohamed Yusof and not Sharon bin Mahmud. as stated in the56 words
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379 1962-02-13 4 BOXES OF TIPS TOTALLING $1,320 ALSO STOLEN SINGAPORE. Monday pIVE armed men bound and gagged two waiters of a local nightspot before they escaped with cash and articles totalling about $2,908, a preliminary inquiry was told today. They spent about one hour379 words
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Miscellaneous444 1962-02-13 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES w m i> ft n I- 1 < i Lumpur. Bangkok, Hong Kong. fHE following Is today's sche- DEPARTlRt!» Tex 7241 8 a.m. dulc of civil aircraft move- BO AC: To Darwin. Sydney, Pan-American: To Saigon, moms at Paya Lebar airport Melbourne (BA 718) 5 40444 words
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Article, Illustration389 1962-02-13 5 MALAYA WILL GET MORE U.N. AID EXPERTS Industrial, agricultural, educational and health fields KUALA LUMPUR. Mon I jyjALAYA is to get more experts in the industrial, agricultural, educational and health fields within the next two years under the United Nations technical assistance programme. This was stated by Mr. David Owen,389 words
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230 1962-02-13 5 'KEEP BEGGARS FROM MOSQUE' PETITION KOTA BHARU. Monday. PETITION to ask the Sultan of Kelantan to use his influence on the State Government to stop beggars from causing a nuisance at the Muhammadi Mosque here will be sent to the Ruler soon. The petition, which will be signed by Muslims,230 words
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396 1962-02-13 5 Barisan demand would 'sell out* Singapore citizens— PAP SINGAPORE, Monday. fHE political bureau of the People's Action Party in a statement last night said that the acceptance of a Barisan Sosialis demand that the Government fight for citizenship for the people of Singapore on the basis of Sarawak and Borneo396 words
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Article49 1962-02-13 5 Power theft alleged JOKORE BAHRU. Mon.— Lv Lee Chu. 27. was charged here today with stealing electrical energy from the Government. Ec was alleged to have tapped the main electrical line in Gelang Patah new village on Oct. 12 last year. The case will be heard on April 4.49 words
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153 1962-02-13 5 OOYAL Navy and Stai officials are taking st "safe anchorage for the hi of the Stanvac tanker Sun tonight on tow. The Sumatra brok. 1 in two during a gale in the South China Sea just over a fortnight ago. According to a spokesman for153 words
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72 1962-02-13 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. -Field Marshal Sir Francis filing, special adviser to the British Defence Minister. Mr. Harold Watklnson, lell by air today for London after talks with local Services chiefs on the setting up of a unified Far -;ast command. Sir Francis accompanied by the72 words
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Article62 1962-02-13 5 ALOR STAR. Mon —The police today re-arrested two men who escaped from a police cordon during a gambling raid on a house at TitlKling. four miles from Alor Star, on Saturday night. The men escaped while being led to a waiting police truck with eight other62 words
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158 1962-02-13 5 Breakdown No. 3 in estate meeting 4 LOR STAR. Mon. Negotiations between I representatives of the Malayan Planting Industries Employers Association and the National Union of Plantation Workers over the strike by 306 tappers in j Paya Kamunting estate, near Jitra. north Kedah i broke down for the i third158 words
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Advertisement88 1962-02-13 5 MERCEDES-BENZ /T\ \>^ New timf stytitUf, tanje loaduq capacify-speecft/ transportation, its cio>s ore its roomy looding platform arc powerful 0M312 OltilL tNOINt which hat olreodv proved its worth in well over 100.000 Mercedes-Ben? trucks. Th« L 328 v fitted tuliy synchronized j-geor transmission short, steeply jlocmg. bonnet and panorormc windscreen88 words
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Article, Illustration362 1962-02-13 6 Big drive on transport corruption —Sardon 'ALL MUST HELP TO WWE OUT THIS PRACTICE' I KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.' \f EASURES have been introduced in the Road Transport Department to wipe out corruption, the Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, disclosed today. Speaking at the annual conference of registrars362 words
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121 1962-02-13 6 EXPERT ON DIAMONDS TO VISIT SINGAPORE SINGAPORE. Mon. Princess Nadja Buckley, an American diamond and previous stone expert, wil! call at Singapore on March 3 in the Kungsholm in the course of a world tour to buy diamonds and other previous stones for several Texan and New York jewellers. While121 words
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Article32 1962-02-13 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Marco Zlchella, the manager of the new branch office of the Italian airline Alitalia, which will be opened here soon, will arrive here by air nn Wednesday.32 words
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Article186 1962-02-13 6 TOUR OF BORNEO BY M.C.A. LEADERS KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Two groups of Malayan Chinese Association leaders will leave this week on a 10-day study tour of Brunei, Sarawak and North Borneo The tour, sponsored by the Federation Government, will be in connection with the Malaysia plan. The first ?roup. headed186 words
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Article129 1962-02-13 6 ITUALA LUMPUR. Mon. I The man who converted the Maxwell School here into Malaya's first secondary modern-type school will arrive from New Zealand on Friday. He is Mr. D. A. Priestley, principal of the school in 1954 and 1955 when he was seconded under the129 words
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Article1410 1962-02-13 7 THE BONANZA THAT WAS SHUNTED AROUND WITH THE PORT AND CIGARS MR. WILLIAM C. COWli:, managing director of the British North Borneo Chartered Company was in a benign mood. In view of the excellent dinner he had just consumed and the even better wines that accompaniedHTS - 1,410 words
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Miscellaneous249 1962-02-13 7 Straits Times Crossword W UlhS MIIC.iUIU UUt Oi UIUIK "11--1. Flora makes royal drinking 8. He's a monk, not a lurve.s&ek (8 1. hunter! (8). 6. Wood hiiq minerals In short 11. Light vocalists whose theme measure (6). Is unrequited love? (b. 7). 9. Dilatory form of deification 15. "Men's249 words
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Article65 1962-02-13 8 It Wordn Sit (Minimum) >TIVE AND MARY Tin thank MstSj raMsttvaa, colleagues for thur h- I>. Klftn and in>o<! artsasM at tn. ir :nsrTISK» on 10 St. MM. BETTY MOFFCTT <hr. U riprrfti b'r most trjt.fiil thanki in > I kind fii*nds for tbrir lelrgram* >nd Isttrrs of sympathy65 words
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Obituary23 1962-02-13 8 SJ Horrf« fit (Minimum) IN EVER LOVING Memory or my h-iovm husband John Morrison Harper who died 13.2.5*. Rest In Trace.23 words
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Article166 1962-02-13 8 1» Word* lit (Minimum) A BREAKFAST OF WelKar Shredn>d Whmt glvi-a your children th* •nentv to SMC the whole morning. Try H and xer. SLIMTRIM th- latest machine for fifure control and weight reduction Is BB*l in SuiKaporr. I*Dr further Information phone MIM. EUROPEAN* OUALIFIIO and willIng to teach166 words
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Article29 1962-02-13 8 i 0 Hord* Sl.St (Mm.) YOUTH FOR CHRIST Rally Saturday 17th February Vii-torla Memorial Hall. 7.30 pin. -The Voice of Christian Youth Rev. Gunnar Teilman. All wvicome.29 words
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The Straits Times Tuesday, February 13, 1962.
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Article691 1962-02-13 8 1 1 is no use looking for portents in the swapping ot Major Powers, pilot of the U-S spy plane, for Colonel Rudolt Abel, once the Soviet's top atomic spy. Nevertheless th.. attempt is being made. "Diplomatic observers" in Washington see the deal as part691 words
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Article344 1962-02-13 8 'TheKraßogey' For several decades the Kra Canal has been as good for a laugh as the channel tunnel between Britain and France; it was fashionable in the thirties to giggle about "the Kra bogey. 1 A draft agreement for the construction of the Kra Canal was initialled in New York344 words
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Article189 1962-02-13 8 The President of the M.T.U.C has gone very wide of the mark in his reply to the Minister of Labour's observations about labour unrest stimulated in the Federation by Singapore unionists. If the Minister asserts that the Government is beginning to deal with this sort of trouble, it189 words
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Article, Illustration1379 1962-02-13 8 As Astronaut Glenn waits to go into orbit MASSIVE ($1,200 MIL.) GAMBLE AMERICA IS BETTING ON SOME time tomorrow if. all goes well in the long technical "count-down," an Atlas rocket will lift from its pad at Cape Canaveral, Florida, bearing Lt.-Col. John H. Glenn into orbit round the earth1,379 words
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LETTERS
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479 1962-02-13 8 T WAS surprised to read 1 the statement by Mr. P. C. Lim. the City Water Engineer (Sunday Times, Feb. 11) and wish to say that the statement I issued on Feb. 9 was based on observation, analysis and research carried out In our laboratory over479 words
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Letter69 1962-02-13 8 THE energetic traffic police officer who has been doing yeoman duty along Merdeka Bridge, would find life more interesting in the Chinatown area. Why stop a few motorists for minor road offences when bigger fish can be caught along Circular Road, Upper Cross Street, Havelock Road to69 words
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569 1962-02-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon DOUBLE, SOMETIMES TREBLE HEADED IN FORM OF PILES OF FILES, SAYS RAZAK 'JMIE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today recalled his visit last week to Lake Chini in Pahang "where there is supposed to be a monster." He added: "I do not569 words
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Article, Illustration33 1962-02-13 9 SINGER ANNEXE Gronloh and the Blue Diamonds photographed with two snakea at Penang's famed snake temple which they visited on their way from Bayan Lepas airport to their hotel.33 words
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285 1962-02-13 9 BUT 'POP' SINGER— ON FIRST OVERSEAS TRIP— IS HOMESICK PENANG, Monday. A NNEKE GRONLOH, the "pop" singer now in Pe- nang with the Blue Diamonds on their Malayan tour, is homesick for her mother. "This is ray first trip abroad and I miss her very much." the 19-year-old Cele-bes-born star285 words
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Article59 1962-02-13 9 Kota Tinggi falls to be improved IOHORE BAHRU. Mon— The Johore Government Ls to to spend $90,000 this year to Improve and modernise the Kota Tinggl waterfalls to make them a tourist attraction. A restaurant and 10 chalets will be built at the waterfalls for visitors. Parking spaces for cars,59 words
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Article50 1962-02-13 9 PENANG. Mon. A man who was caught carrying partially-decomposed pork was today fined $250 for bringing Into the city the meat of animals not slaughtered at the city abattoir. The First Magistrate. Mr. A -nib Singh, ordered the pork, weighing 110 katis. to be "Immediately destroyed."50 words
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Article45 1962-02-13 9 PKNANG. Mon.— The Mayor, Mr. 00l Thlam Slew, has instructed the city's housing development officer Inche Abdullah Majid, to Investigate the financial circumstances of five families rendered homeless when part of their house In Jalan Tengku, East Jelutong, collapsed last week.45 words
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Article60 1962-02-13 9 IPOH. Mon. More than 100 minor rural development projects costing a total of $235,447 were completed last year in the Lower Perak district. The projects are 411 miles of rural roads and bridal paths. 66 minor rural bridges. 13 community hails, four new landing Jetties, two60 words
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Article29 1962-02-13 9 KUALA TRENGGANU. Mon. —Twenty-four competitors from six districts in Trengganu will take part in the State Koran contest at Padang Paya Bunga here on Thursday and Friday.29 words
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Article, Illustration240 1962-02-13 9 Expert gets to grips with the past in Federation KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Malaya has "tremendous" potentialities In the field of further archaeological discoveries, a visiting expert said here today. He ls Mr. J.C. Irwin. head of the Indian and Southeast Asian section of London's Victoria and Albert Museum, who has240 words
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Article30 1962-02-13 9 IPOH. Mon. Dr. A. S. Bandhu. former Medical Superintendent of the Central Mental Hospital In Tanlong Rambutan. has assumed duties here as Senior Medical Officer of Health, Perak.30 words
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122 1962-02-13 9 SINGAPORE SCENES 'NOT TOO FLATTERING' SINGAPORE. Mon.— "World by Night No. 2" a cinematographic Cook's tour of night life in the world's leading cities now being screened in Kuala Lumpur included Singapore in its title credits but not one scene of Singapore appeared on the screen. A spokesman for Warner122 words
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104 1962-02-13 9 KEMAMAN. Mon. Three hundred families whose homes were badly damaged or destroyed in recent monsoons are to be evacuated from the fishing village of Kuala Kemaman to a safer place, nearby Gellja. The Federation Government has promised to give $75,--000 for the evacuation. The Trengganu104 words
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Article128 1962-02-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Australian New Guinea Is now beginning to face an urban problem— that of housing. The Assistant Administering Officer for the trust territory. Dr. J. T. Gunther. is on a four-daf visit here to see how the Federation's housing scheme could help to128 words
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349 1962-02-13 9 Party Negara chief talks of 'malicious lies 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. ROW ON NOMINATION FOR BY-ELECTION secretary-general of Party Negara, Inche Garieb Raof, today described as "malicious lies" a report that the party's Kelantan branch would oppose any attempt oy headquarters to nominate him for the coming byelection in Trengganu. He349 words
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Article47 1962-02-13 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. A labourer. Tin Eu Ngit. 53, was rushed 40 miles from Kota Tinßgl to hospital here today with severe burns. He accidentally spilt kerosene over his body and was burnt while trying to set fire to a patch of lallang.47 words
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Article96 1962-02-13 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The Johore Bahru Rotary Club will help a student each from four to six leading schools here with $500 this year to assist them pursue their studies. Dr. Yeoh Bock Choon. chairman of the student aid sub-committee of the club. said today: "A96 words
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Advertisement80 1962-02-13 9 Keep your family W<&k r^n Fin I! W ISSk FIT WATERBURY'S COMPOUND Woterbury's Compound it the world s mot widely used tonic. BECAUSE ITS A TONIC. Waterbory's speeds recovery to sparkling good health and builds up resistance to further attacks. BECAUSE IT'S A DECONGESTIVE, Worerbury's breaks up stubborn coughs, colds80 words
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Advertisement79 1962-02-13 9 YOU WILL SEE MORE OF EUROPE -I| M Serving 50 cities from Parlt in Europ* awd Near Ess* Up to 600 services a week. First and Tourist Class. Connecting everywhere with J£7 llffKßCOmnmMmmi networfti^ Your Travel Agent will t«ll yo« ••CO"* to none 1 UU FRANCE THE WORLD'S LARGEST NETWORK79 words
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230 1962-02-13 10 A COLOURFUL fashion show of Malayan batiks will be one of the highlights in "Indonesian Night" to be held at the Singapore Swimming Club this Saturday. The dinner-dance is sponsored by the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association in aid of the Asian Games Fund organised by230 words
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Article, Illustration240 1962-02-13 10 Canned fuel to take on a picnic for quick cooking Bat last. After years of shaping and reg, housewives can now actually cook by means of canned fuel. I saw a range newly arrived in the market. One is a blue butane cartridge containing butane gas which gives an approximate240 words
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Article65 1962-02-13 10 T*HE Gourmet Group of the Singapore Association for the Blind will hold a "Spanish dinner," at the Adelphi Hotel on Monday at 8 p.m. Menu for the dinner includes chilled Andalousian tomato and vegetable soup; baked lobstser and mushrooms in pineapple shell; fillet steak braised in wine;65 words
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Article99 1962-02-13 10 TH3 make the most of your lips here are a few rules worth remembering. Thin upper lip? Cheat a bit carry lipstick above natural lipline iust the tiniest bit. For lips of unequal proportions nil in with lipstick to create a better contour. A Cupid's bow can99 words
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713 1962-02-13 10 SHOPPING WITH THE MAN IN YOUR LIFE "THIS colour suits you. Makes you look prettier," said a young husband t<> his wife in a store during the New Year rush. Overhearing the remark. I waited to hear her reaction. "Well if you like it," she looked at him with a713 words
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Advertisement290 1962-02-13 10 *}HBi L?* Ji fj i F° r day or evemng hcie's hP^^ o fabric that s always fashion right. Choose a sSj?»#Jr#K pattern then choose Srf*f*ir*^j.rf" your Grafton or choose r^Swt^fc^T y° ur Grofton and then choose a RbVM' pattern. Either woy you con'f go t%Ks*^?»y wrong becouse it is290 words
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Advertisement80 1962-02-13 10 MOST MOTHERS AGREE FAREX is the best to ensure .that your* child*en receiveispeaal nourishment. Farex the 3-cereal.food made by Glaxo is a complete. food-thatineedslno cooking and can be added toifruit^soupsidod a variety of dishes Ed' ex 3-ceVtea\ (feoc s rriade by Glaxo arc roS^^SSBHSBSHSg^^ to make your tarnj^ J grow80 words
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Article281 1962-02-13 11 RUBBER GREEN BOOK' WILL USHER IN FRUITS OF SINGAPORE PACKING TALKS KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. T EW standards of rubber packing which will please buyers all over the world are expected to be introduced by July 1. They have been recommended by the Third International Rubber Quality and281 words
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148 1962-02-13 11 A glow of sodium to warn of junctions KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Sodium lighting may be installed at all major road junctions in the country if an experiment at the Petaling Jaya Merdeka Highway roundabout proves a success. The lighting, the first of its kind experimented with here. Is to warn148 words
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Article21 1962-02-13 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Nataraja Guru, head of Narayana Gurukula. is due in Singapore on Feb. 19 by Air India.21 words
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Article, Illustration171 1962-02-13 11 Schoolboy pianist's best ang pow DENANG, Mon. 1 Penang schoolboy pianist Dennis Lee Ean Hooi received his biggest Chinese New Year ang pow yesterday in the form of an overseas scholarship from the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music. Dennis, 15. a Form V pupil of the Penang171 words
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97 1962-02-13 11 CAUSE OF DECLINE IN MORALS -BY YUSOF CINGAPORE. Mon. The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, has said that the neglect of religious principles and teachings was the cause of a decline in morals today. Speaking at the Koranreading contest at the Jalan Besar stadium at the weekend, Inche97 words
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Article50 1962-02-13 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Lee Kirn Leng alias Ong Ah Seng, 20, a painter, was fined $500 or three months' jail here today for dishonestly receiving stolen property. Lee who had a previous conviction, bought a stolen transistor radio from a thief who is still at large.50 words
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Article, Illustration226 1962-02-13 11 PAKISTANI EXPERT HERE TO REPORT ON TRAINING FACILITIES OF RAILWAYS KTALA Ll'MPl'R. Mon. —A top Pakistani railway official is now here as an adviser to the Malayan Railway under the Colombo Plan. He is Mr. S. A. H. Bukhari, who once served in a similar capacity in the United Arab226 words
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309 1962-02-13 11 7 DIDN'T SUGGEST SHARE-OUT' PENANG, Mon A Revenue Officer denied in court here todady he had suggested to a businessman that there would be no prosecution if he would share 938 diamonds found in a bottle of haircream. The revenue officer. Low Cheng309 words
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Article197 1962-02-13 11 OINGAPORE, Mon. Police today warned rubber dealers to be on the alert for 10 tons of a particular type of rubber worth about $18,000 following a robbery at Hock Cheong Rubber Co. godown in Paya Lebar Road. A police spokesman said that the dealers were197 words
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Article31 1962-02-13 11 SINGAPORE, Mon— Mr P. H Sidwell, of the Interna. tional Aeradlo (Far East). will talk on "Electronic A Navigation" at the Lions Club luncheon at the Cockpit on Thursday.31 words
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103 1962-02-13 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two labourers were seriously injured In a gang battle in Upper Circular Road yesterday. Chua Ah Tlang, 19, and Khoo Tock Seng, 18, were found 200 yards apart with severe stab wounds Chua was found In Boat Quay with wounds In the103 words
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Advertisement255 1962-02-13 11 »tm I mJt y ml V W^k W^ r mm m mmßsa*' I HtT Xt HtKt...ALL E_J OF THEM! THE COMPLETE t p RANGE OF NEW 'M^mL GENERAL ELECTRIC !XSXm f^ REFRIGERATORS 1 BIG SURPRISES: NEW SIZES. SMALL and MEDIUM as well as large. ANY Jsn^^^ SIZE family can now255 words
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Article, Illustration533 1962-02-13 12 GEOFFREY BOLAND - GEOFFREY BOLAND Bid to rectify imbalance of payments position with Spore, Federation By 'WE HAVE NUMEROUS ITEMS TO OFFER THIS MARKET,' SAYS VISITING ENVOY ]y|EXICO, which is making rapid strides in its own economy, is turning its eyes towards South-East Asia in an effort to533 words
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Article53 1962-02-13 12 Mr. S. David, commercial and marketing director of the Oestetner organisation arrived in Singapore yesterday from Kuala Lumpur where he opened the new premises of Gestetner crn > Ltd. Mr. David, who Is on a 21.000-mile tour of Gestetner offices in the Far East, leaves tomorrow53 words
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113 1962-02-13 12 fillE British Consumers' Association ha' declared, after patting nix small British and two Continental family cars under the "microscope" that the West German Volkswagen "offers the nearest to troublr-free motoring of any of them." The British cars were a Ford Anglia. mmi -car.113 words
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Article, Illustration129 1962-02-13 12 2-MONTH ROTHMANS SALES COURSE A TOP officer of the international Rothmans group is in Malaya to conduct a course in modern techniques for Malayan sales executives of Rothmans of Pall Mall (Malaya) Ltd. Mr. Ron Smith, of the overseas marketing and planning department of Rothmans of Pall Mall Export Ltd.,129 words
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Article, Illustration108 1962-02-13 12 Top Colgate officials in for talks T*HE president of Col--1 gate-Palmolive International, Mr. W. T. Miller Is now in Malaya for talks on what will eventually be a $7 million dollar investment programme in the country. The first phase of the plan is the toothpaste factory at Petallng Jaya which108 words
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Article, Illustration120 1962-02-13 12 THE Chinese Produce Exchange, Singapore gave a cocktail party at its Prince Street premises on Thursday to mark the traditional opening day of business after the Chinese New Year holidays. The party, attended by the chairman, Mr. Tan Siak Krw. the vice-chair-man, Mr. Tan Tiow Phuan, other120 words
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Article91 1962-02-13 12 SOAPDEMAND SHOULD GO UP, HE SAYS THE growing economic prosperity of Malaya should provide a ready market for high quality soaps and toilet preparations, Mr. Alex Cussons, vice-chairman of Cussons Sons and Co. Ltd., said during a visit to Kuala Lumpur last week. Mr. Cussons, who is also chairman of91 words
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198 1962-02-13 12 Malaya can become leading tourist spot in Far East if... MALAYA'S young tourist industry could become a big dollar earner if planned efforts were made to develop a greater variety of sightseeing attractions along with facilities that appeal to Western travellers. This was stated in Singapore by three top officials198 words
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Article92 1962-02-13 12 Back from Formosa study trip TWO young Malayans, Mr. Wong Wai Ming and Mr. Shum Khail, Fook of Ipoh, have re- turned from Formosa j where they studied machine operation and fabrication of plastic products. Graduates oi the Yuk Uhoy High School, Messrs. Wong and Shum, both 22, were sent92 words
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Article30 1962-02-13 12 Mr. Peter Everett, general sales manager of World Brands Pty. Ltd., has been appointed marketing director of Lever Bros. Ltd. In Malaya. He will assume duties in midMarch.30 words
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205 1962-02-13 12 AUSTRALIANS TO SEND SELLING DELEGATES HERE From KEITH HOOPER in Sydney EXECUTIVES of the Australian Export Marketing Bureau, will leave Sydney on Saturday on a combined marketing research and selling mission in eight South-East Asian countries. The party will visit Singapore, Malaya, Thailand, North Borneo. Sarawak, Brunei, Hong Kong and205 words
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Advertisement149 1962-02-13 12 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. The safety you want. Padded facia, dished steering wheel, superb brakes, all-round vision, all-steel unitary construction for great strength. windscreen149 words
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Advertisement35 1962-02-13 12 SALVAGE aVV|R^oa^^H^Ej^^*3a E*^fc THE RECENTLY SALVAGED 'NAGA' TUGBOAT NOW IN SINGAPORE HARBOUR SALVAGE ENGINEERS LTD. 3RD FLOOR DENMARK HOUSE SINGAPORE 1 XELS; -71 2*0/3 Specialists it: DREDGING RECLAMATION. SALVAGE. HJUDIE COISTRBCTIOR. SEE INDONESIA NEW ELEGfims%35 words
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Advertisement1540 1962-02-13 13 FO LIVERPOOL I WEST COAST U K Due Spore Sain P. Sham Pertarg PYRRHUS Liverpaal. G asgonv Gla. 15 Tilly FH 14/11 FH 17 MACHAOH M'seilll L pool. A'mouth.. Gil. 33 Fil II FH 17 21 FH 21 LAOMEDON Havre. Liverpeol. G i Fel II FH 22 FH 23 271,540 words
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Advertisement2972 1962-02-13 13 I THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS TO MEOITERRANEAN, CONTINENTAL I SCANDINAVIAN PORTS ■^S™™£kK Penang AJrL_™®k "FALSTRIA- I) T 17-21 FH 21/22 FH 21/24 Fek l3fV£u\\xl lASIA n :i Fet/ 4 Mar V 7 Mar II Mir HL TH^JPf "JUTLANOIA" k) 22 25 Mar 21 27 Mar 21 21 Mir V^jL^Kf2,972 words
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Advertisement1273 1962-02-13 13 w^ MeAUSTER 6c CO., LTD. Wp^ \~S"R iv. Ne. urn r l^. r*** BIXBBMAM UMB aJk BXAVBMBSS UMB LOUBON. HAMIURt, ROnEROAM LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO HAVRE NULL SEATILE. VANCOUVER k POITUND CITY OF WELLINGTON 4cci|l,ie ajajj, f. Ceitral I SMtk S-oai* p S'nam 'wm aniiiiVwii'i 1 14,21 FH II Fet/1,273 words
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Article116 1962-02-13 14 \TELBOURNE. Mon lnvMt- ments resumed their steady upward trend on strong widespread demand, leaders mainly held their levels and second rank issues showed rises ov*r a wide range. n HP. gained Is. 9d. to 695. 3d Oils fluctuated narrowly, but base metals were steady and loans firm. Con116 words
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Article181 1962-02-13 14 Atseciatlen made thexe rhnnsra In Its rates to merchants yesterday: Lenden selling TT or OD 2/4 1/32: buying TT 2/4 3/32, airmail OD 2/4 3/18. 30 d/st 2/4 11/32. 43 d/st 2/4 13/32, 60 d/st 2/4 IS '32. PO d/st 2/4 S/fl. 120 d/st 2/4 25/32. ISO d/st181 words
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Article127 1962-02-13 14 CHIPS tying alengslde the Singapere wharvss today ara: Straat Torres 25/26. Lovcen 10/11, Mauriclen l.Tlt. Caltrx Bombay 3«!/39. Sag*. Mani 42/43, ThorKgaard 4/5. Or.da 1 J. Benvrg 21/22. Arr.onea 31/32. Outsr reads: Toxul Mnni, Trnn<irtic. Triumph. Eagafjord. Bravo. Galmi, Rambang. Balsfjord. Toledo, Amonia, Jarona,. Senaru Maru. Permlna127 words
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Article39 1962-02-13 14 Further January rubber crops included: Krmpu 594,300 lb. RadrlU 30.000 lb. Nyalas 68.000 lb. Malaka Pinda 208.400 lb.. I niUd Malacca 175.500 lb.. Ayer Molrk 48.935 lb.. Leone Hln San. Ltd. 107.500 lb. and Nvalas 68.000 lb.39 words
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482 1962-02-13 14 BIG AMALGAMATION PLANS FOR S RUBBER COMPANIES From Our Market Correspondent INTEREST in rubber shares has been awakened slightly by the proposal to amalgamate four public dollar rubber estates with a privately owned plantation. The great majorfty of the holdings arc in Johore and Malacca. If carried out, and there482 words
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Article21 1962-02-13 14 MALAYAN STOCK INDICES Frb. 10 Feb. 12 Industrials: 167.35 167.04 Tins: 295.12 294.21 Rubbers: 202.K8 202.88 Jan. 1 1958=10021 words
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Article705 1962-02-13 14 MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE DUSINESS on the Malayan Stock iSxchange, Federation section yesterday with the number of deals I in brackets: Industrial!: Boustead (3.000) $1.60, (2.000) $1621: Dunlops (1.000) $1.36; East Smelting (5.000) $2.96 ON: Malayan Banking (2.000) $7.*0: M. Cement (10.000) $2.64 cd. $2.60 cd OL. $2.63 cd OL: McAlister705 words
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Article41 1962-02-13 14 SINGAPORE. Feb. 12. RI'BBKR: 84? cents per lb. (up a quarter of a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 84; cents (quiet). TIN: $471. 37 A per picul (down 31 h cents). Estimated unofficial offering 255 tons (up 25 tons).41 words
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Article206 1962-02-13 14 FEBRUARY first irada rubber buyers f.a.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 84J cent* per lb up a quarter of a cent on Friday's closing pric*. Trie tono m quiet S.C.C.R.A. rlorlng prices In cent* per lh yesterday: Int 1 R. 8.8. Prompt f.o.b. buv.-r.- Mlatn *4J iNi: Int206 words
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282 1962-02-13 14 T»HE price of tin in Singapore yesterday continued to decline and a fall of 37£ cents brought it down to 5471.37J per picul on an estimated offering of 255 tons. The trend of tin prices seems likely to be upward In the next282 words
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Advertisement493 1962-02-13 14 NEDLLOYD LINE GREAT LAKES SERVICE FAST SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE, MALAYA DIRECT TO CANAOA AND U.S. GREAT LAKES PORTS. S'Dor* f S'Mrr, Penant, Art. Montreal "BANOA (NL) 5/17 Mar 13 14 Mai 15 Mar 12 A|r "SARANGAN" (RL) 5 17 Air 13 14 A|r 15 Air IS May "BINUNG" ((NL) 5493 words
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Advertisement749 1962-02-13 14 PRODUCE PRICES CHINCSt •taduu f ichjno (irncs•srs no»n price* ptr picul ytiUrdsy: Csconut Ml r>u!k BM| Msssta, drum *41 sellers. Cftjiri: fth. DK/CMUOCM $27 r-uyers, »2S s*lWs. Pspcxr I Muntok white $170 sellers, Sarawak white $1671 seller*, aprcwil Sarawak black tl37i kellem. garblid Lamport* black Sl37| sellers. ABTA (147 i749 words
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Advertisement931 1962-02-13 15 TENDERS TENDERS TENDERS are invited for the' IV P KFDAM supply Of 40 complete sets cf jj* Unalised fabricated materials for TENDER NOTICE the construction of houses at the Kuala Mnggi Housing Scheme. Tenders will be reA.c:.»a trom > Malacca, for Uie period 28th Contractors unoer Clashes A fc B931 words
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Advertisement402 1962-02-13 15 TENDERS I MALACCA J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE The elating date of tenders for the following originally scheduled to clone on 23rd February. 1962 has been extended to 13th March, 1962. at 3.00 p.m. 1. Supply and Delivery ol One 1 1 1 New Rubber Tyred Diesel Engtned Tractor with Hvdrau lie402 words
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Advertisement995 1962-02-13 15 <t anlinarH trom Paf SITUATIONS VACANT Hera's SJ (Min.)— Bex it elt. txtrm IMMEDIATELY REQUIRE an experienced and acctirate male Typist P.rp!> Window Del-cry Box No 4. Q.P.O. Penang. stating qualification. A VACANCY EXISTS for an experienced rubber planter for an estate in Kedah. Apply atatins full particular*. Box AI3S4.995 words
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Advertisement1111 1962-02-13 15 SITUATIONS VACANT .'1 Wmrdt Si (Vin.i—Bmx M ctt. txtre WANTEO SEA-GOINO BNGINEER for ahore job In Singapore. Must hk\e 1 M.OT ticket preferably Chief's. Box i A«™:, 8.T., B'pore. WANTED JUNIOR STENOGRAPH- ER, «ome exprrienci- required. State i qualifications experience, salary wanted. Apply Box ASMS ST.. Spore. WANTED: Experienced Baby1,111 words
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Advertisement1034 1962-02-13 15 EDUCATION I M Wmrdt Si 'Min,)—B»x St ctt. cxtrm BBGINNBRB' BOOK KEEeINC j CLASSES. Commencing Tomorrow! Shorthand Typewriting Also all stao above sJl<Jects. Commercial ■Mm >47A. Joo Cbiat Road, <B'pore> *****. U«l -su VANTAGE uf tae Cours,- :n sienogxi: n» (Bnorthaad/ ryprwntln«i offered ny "1.T.8 t>. Lorong 10 Ueylunt Spore.1,034 words
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Advertisement1598 1962-02-13 15 MISCELLANEOUS tt Wmrdt Si (Min.)-Box iO ett. txlrm (ALCt A StRVICC Outomrd Motor* Lawn Mowers nod Weighing Math dm. Chop Kirn Hem: Cheong. 103. H« 1 I Road. tiiocaDgtc I'tiont TM3I/TMOV. AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) Hnrtfs Slu (Minimum) Umilm I month. It Wardt S3.it (>lm.) CERTIFICATCS COPIED faaj wait Kotom.'1,598 words
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610 1962-02-13 16 EPSOM JEEP - BOUGOURE TOOK LEAD AS TOLD AND WON THE CUP EPSOM JEEP By Kuala Lumpur, Monday A CHANCE mount gave Garnet Bougoure a" nice send-off present at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday when he won the first of the seasons classics, the H-mile Selangor Gold Cup on Low and Ng Stable's Kerrydale610 words
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Article, Illustration51 1962-02-13 16 KERRYDALE (Bougourt up) being led in by Mr. Low Yit after winning the Selangor Cold Cup over 1 1 miles at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. A rank outsider in a field of 14 runners, Kerrydale won by three lengths to pay SI 4I and $56. Picture by HAROLDHAROLD TEO - 51 words
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300 1962-02-13 16 From JACK FINGLETON CANBERRA, Mon.— West Indian Test star Rohan Kanhai was hit to leg at Sydney airport last night when he was asked for £139 to cover excess baggage cost to the West Indies. It was Kanhal's cricket gear which he wants to300 words
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112 1962-02-13 16 [)HOENIX (Arizona) Me.i.— British Open champion Arnold Palmer won the US $35,000 Phoenix Open got tournament here yesterday by a record margin of 12 strokes. Palmer's final round of 66 gave him a 15 under par total of 269 for 72 holes. FourReuter - 112 words
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Article752 1962-02-13 16 IUtIGHTS for eight races on the first day (Sunday) of the Singapore Turf Club February meeting. Cl 2. Div. 1-6 F Come I 1 1 9.00 hnjoymrnt 111 8.13 Western Plains K.U Wt-Mi Star 1S.0!) i .mi Tell 8.08 Musty Jadi 8.08 Sir Chiron S.Ob Erik752 words
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Advertisement213 1962-02-13 16 w '< No other car in its class offers quite fr**"the outstanding value for money that Kfy has been vested in the magnificent Xi %r* ->^ \o\\ QUALITY FIRST Kfjmntmm i^ -^^^^ttmmm '"jH \< SERIES VI Now you can see the brilliant new Morris Oxford. Now you Injiiw iMj "mtTr*^213 words
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Miscellaneous66 1962-02-13 16 TODAY'S SPORTS DIARY SOCCER HOCKEY TOl/R MATCH: Singapore v FEAF CHAMPIONSHIPS: Hong Orgryte of Sweden (Jn. Besar. 7.30 Kong v Butterworth (3.45 p.m.' p.m i. Tengah v Seletar (4.10); Oan FRIENDLIES: Perak Chinese v Changl (5.15. at Seletar). Kinta Indians (Coronation grd. S'GOR DIV. I: TPCA 'A' V Ipolu; Joyful66 words
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Article780 1962-02-13 17 DON BECKER - DON BECKER By j Singapore, Monday BUT JAPANESE TEAM MAY RUN THEM CLOSE IN TOURNAMENT DOMINATED BY THE HARD -HITTERS 4 CRACK field of some 72 professional golfers are expected to test the old course at the Royal Singapore Golf Club tomorrow in preparation for the $28,075780 words
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Article298 1962-02-13 17 foot putt which he missed at the 17th. Nagle said that he had lost his putting-touch after missing several easy puts earlier Prank Phillips, who won the first Singapore Open last year, did not play well in Manila. Phillips said that the greens at298 words
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Article80 1962-02-13 17 IPOH. Mon. The Perak Chinese Football Federation has named 18 players for selection to represent the Btate against Penang in the Malayan Chinese F.A. Cup competition on the Chines© Assembly Hall ground here on Sunday. The PeTak players are: Meng Khlng, Peng Chiang. Seng Choy.80 words
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Article44 1962-02-13 17 HONG KONG, Mon. An Australian has won the Hong Kong Amateur Athletic Association's pentathlon championship for the second year in succession. He is Ken Peters, who yesterday notched up a total of 2.072 point* Last year, he had 1.992 points.— Reuter. IReuter - 44 words
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Article131 1962-02-13 17 CINGAPORE. Mon. 19 Signals Regiment beat Mechanical Engineers by four goals to one to win the Farelf Cup in the south zone hockey final at GUlman Barracks today. Signals were a better team. Their forwards were fast and made good use of their op- portunities131 words
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Article, Illustration88 1962-02-13 17 COACH Arthur Lydiard exercising a "string" of fast athletes on the racecourse at Avondale. New Zealand. Among them Is 23 -year-old Peter 8nell, triple world record holder (one mile, half mile and 800 metres). The line-up (from left): Murray88 words
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Article293 1962-02-13 17 SPORTS SUMMARY HOCKEY PEXANC KO TOl'RXEY: Sepoy lines RC 4 Prisons 0. S'UOR DH r 1: S'gor Combined Police w.o. Postals. SOCCER TAMIL FESTIVAL CUP LGE fTg. MaUm) Kalumpang Indians 1 KoUyang Est. 0. CABLE SPORT BADMINTON: Dutch open Haarlem): Men's singles s-flnals) F. Sonnevllle (Indo, holder) bt Oon Chong293 words
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175 1962-02-13 17 Indonesian swimmers out to test strength SINGAPORE, Mon.— Singa-! pore Amateur Swimming Association will discuss tomorrow the proposed visit oi the Indonesian national swimming and waterpolo teams next month. The teams will be the blgges t and strongest aquatic contingent ever to leave Indonesia on a tour. Indonesia, who are175 words
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477 1962-02-13 17 MALA YA 'S TOP RIDER GIVES THRILLING FAREWELL DISPLAY By LIM KEE CHAN Singapore, Mon. TH E departure of Chris Profltt-White from the Malayan mo-tor-racing scene on Thursday can only be viewed with regret after his thrilling farewell performance at yesterday's Dunlop Hill Climb. The crowd will miss this gin-ger-haired477 words
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Advertisement1165 1962-02-13 17 HOW TO WRITE A GOOD BUSINESS LETTER SECRETS OF SUCCESSFUL LETTER WRITING TOLD BY THE CHIEF CORRESPONDENT OF ONE OF MALAYA'S GREATEST MAIL ORDER HOUSE. In One Of The Great Office Buildings Of A City is the sales office of a well-known concern. There twentyfive salesmen have their desks. Each1,165 words
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Article, Illustration395 1962-02-13 18 Only 30 minutes, but more to follow PARIS, Mon. Public transport here stopped for 30 minutes today, beginning two days of national strike and demonstrations pretesting against the death of eight people in last week's riots. Police detained 20 rightwingers in a dawn swoop after a reportReuter - 395 words
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Article71 1962-02-13 18 MR. AND MRS. Grrald l\ Pillny thank MtMtVM .md fn»nd^ for Ih.lr hili>. maVwtatM and prrnentu on the ocri«lon of Ilinr marrlaf MR. AND MRS. S< K Majumdar think rHailvrn and friend! for their but ulahrr. i.rr<-^ni» nnd nttrndunc* at thUr \«.rd'l:t>K on L"> 1 (12 :>•. BsfMßI.m and71 words
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Obituary10 1962-02-13 18 IN LOVINC MEMORY nunKr.d. In»«rt«d l»> UI4 children10 words
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Article42 1962-02-13 18 LONDON. Mon.— The British Atomic Energy Authority announced today that Mr. Lan Maddock, head of field experiments at the Atomic Weapons Research Department at Aldermaston. will be In charge of Britain's underground nuclear tests in Nevada.— U.P.l.42 words
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183 1962-02-13 18 WASHINGTON. Mon. The Government's stockpile of strategic mate- j rials will have to be sold slowly, perhaps over ten years, to avoid a severe shock to the economy, according to senators who have studied secret reports on the subject. Informed senators said, that the GovernmentReuter - 183 words
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Article425 1962-02-13 18 LONDON. Mon.— Buyers turned •heir attention more to industrials in the siock markets today and price.4 responded to a selective demand. O.i the other hand the easier uerid seen in eili-i-clcced •wcurities on Friday ni acrrleraied and closing petal showed kMM extending 10 hail a425 words
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168 1962-02-13 18 Dinner at Istana for 900 —soldiers- KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong will entertain about 9UO Congo-bound Malayan troops to a bullet dinner at the Istana Negara here on Friday night. The troops from the 7th Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment, Taiping. and "A" Squadron of the Ist Federation Reconnaissance168 words
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Article98 1962-02-13 18 LABOUR: REPLY TO A MINISTER KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The president of the Malayan Trade Union Congress, Mr. V. E. Jesudoss. said today: "As far as we are concerned, we are not aware of any elements from Singapore, subversive or otherwise, who have come across the Causeway to lnstigaLe labour unrest."98 words
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417 1962-02-13 18 OINGAPORE. Mon. Fon Yik Onn, an assistant secretary of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union, was today fined j $400 or three months jail after a four-day trial on a charge of rioting on Dec. 11 "last year. Senior Inspector A J.417 words
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327 1962-02-13 18 Swedes edge Malaya with late goal BACK PAGE SPORT ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Scoring late in the game the touring Swedish soccer team beat Malaya 1-0 in a friendly match at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. The Swede>. with better ball control and short, accurate passes, generally had tne better of the327 words
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Article39 1962-02-13 18 TURIN. Mon— British footballer Joe Baker underwent a second operation to set broken bones In his mouth yesterday. The first operation was performed two day? ago. He suffered injuries in a car crash on Feb. 7.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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