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Title Section25 1962-02-26 1 \Vi:il \l.l' DAILY < I HI II II l> KALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times tic***** Estd. 1845 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1962 15 CENTS KDN 03625 words
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Article617 1962-02-26 1 RAF to explore Lake Chini Team will look out for the famed monster 1 ITUANTAN, Sun The R.A.F. is to go ahead with its plans to explore Pahang's famed Lake Chini, beneath which is said to be a legendary lost city. The Pahang Government has given its617 words
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Article42 1962-02-26 1 LOS ANGELES. Sun. Astronaut John Glenn is descended from tlw Scottish clan Mackintosh, genealogist Mr. Joe Boyes said today. Mr. Boyes said Americas flr^t Glenn vu James Glenn, who wa.s appointed Governor of South Carolina In 1738.42 words
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Article73 1962-02-26 1 ADELAIDE. Sun. Australian scientists are trying to f obtain supplies of rockets from overseas to conduct j their own space research programme. Dr. D.J. Martyn. chairman of the country's Space Research Committee, announced here today. Dr. Martyn said it was j hoped that current negotiation- would73 words
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Article, Illustration268 1962-02-26 1 Charles in a storming finish I^UALA LUMPUR. Sun. Australian Frank Phillips, who yesterday won $1,000 by breaking the Selangor Golf Club old course record, today walked off the 18th green another $3,000 richer winner of the first Malayan Open Golf Championship. His 276268 words
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Article163 1962-02-26 1 pO R T ELIZABETH. 1 Sun. Mr. Martin Louw. son of the Foreign Minister, has criticised South Africa's Immorality Act. which bans sex relations between whites and nonwhites. "It is a thoroughly bad piece of legislation." he said in a letter to a localReuter - 163 words
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120 1962-02-26 1 OUTSIDERS' DAY IN SINGAPORE: TARZAN PA YS $382 SINGAPORE. Sun. The February meeting at Bukit Timah ended today with upsets in three races. Biggest shock ol all was Tarzan Us win in Race 4. Apprentice Ismail Asban's mount paid $382 the highest dividend this Me> son. Runner-up to Tarzan II120 words
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Article55 1962-02-26 1 PARIS. Sun. Two watchmen were injured early today when a plastic bomb exploded in the offices of the newspaper Le Figaro on the fashionable Champs Elysee. Police sources said they believed the bomb was set by members of the outlawed Secret Army Organization iOAS>. One room in55 words
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Article26 1962-02-26 1 TOKYO. Sun. Health officials today sterilised a Japanese freighter outside Tokyo Bay following a report from Okinawa that one of its crew had cholera—Reuter.26 words
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Article297 1962-02-26 1 Kennedy rejects summit bid WASHINGTON. Sun.— President Kennedy, with British support, yesterday rejected Mr. Khi'ushchev's latest bid lor a summit conference in March. The President was replying to Mr. Khrushchev's second proposal, on Feb. 22. that the j heads of government should I open an 18-nation disanna- ment conference inReuter - 297 words
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Article27 1962-02-26 1 SUSPECTED SPIES K<>Vi» Sun. Ii count. r espionage l| r-portrd f i md int«f t.rrmans arr ■n "f \.lto Dp llt Fonti, near Italy.— Rf27 words
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Article, Illustration365 1962-02-26 2 JAKARTA, Sun. President Soekarno yesterday declared 'general mobilisation" throughout Indonesia. A regulation issued from the palace said: "The president after hearing the advice of the National Defence Council declared a 2> era! mobilisation order which instructed that citizens were to be summoned for theReuter - 365 words
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Article43 1962-02-26 2 NAPLES. Sunday. DOLICE yesterday raided a village near Naples and seized 150 slot machines owned by the parish priest, a friend of the late crime king "Lucky" Luciano, who died last month. Luciano once helped him raise funds for a hospital.43 words
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Article97 1962-02-26 2 I DID NOT KILL LUMUMBA -COLONEL JOHANNESBURG, Sun. Col. Charles iiuyghe, President Thombe's Secretary for War. denied tonight that he had shot Mr. Patrice Lumumba, former Congo premier. An unidentified "British mercenary" told a U.N. commission that Col. liuyghe, a Belgian, had admitted that he had personally shot .Mr. LumumbaReuter - 97 words
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Article23 1962-02-26 2 LIMA <Peru). Sun. The Duke of Edinburgh today sailed 20 miles out into the Pacific to study bird-life on Peru's Guano islands23 words
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Article, Illustration492 1962-02-26 2 End of colonialism, but 'Europe still has role to play BONN, Sunday. YIR. Robert Kennedy, United States Attorney General, said here yesterday the end of colonialism did not mean that Europeans no longer had a role in underdeveloped areas. It made possible a "new and constructive partnership" to narrow theReuter; UPI - 492 words
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Article60 1962-02-26 2 LONDON. Sun Russian ballet stars have turned down Invitations to dance In London because of a performance here by Rudolf Nureyev, the Russian dancer who sought asylum in the West In June, it was reported today. Bt'yere/ won enthusiastic acclaim earlier this week for his performance in60 words
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Article28 1962-02-26 2 HOLLYWOOD. Sun. Mauela Thless, 18-year-old daughter of actress Ursula Thless and step-daughter of actor Robert Taylor, was arrested yesterday on a charge of drunken behaviour— U.P.I.UPI - 28 words
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83 1962-02-26 2 PHONE COUPLE IGNORED SOS PLEA: JAIL LOS ANGELES, Sun. A man and a woman who refused to give up a party telephone line so that help could be summoned for a dying man were both jailed for 10 days and fined $900 here yesterday. They said teenagers had often interruptedReuter - 83 words
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Article60 1962-02-26 2 BANGKOK. Sun. Ruam Phandwong, leader of a secret Comjnunist group which was broken up on Friday confessed that he is a member of the Asian Central Communist Party, police said today. He will be questioned by the Prime Minister, Field Marshal Sarit Thanarat, tomorrow Ruam and 2560 words
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Article20 1962-02-26 2 SAIGON. Sun. Communist guerrillas kidnapped and beheaded a 17-year-old girl 30 miles from Saigon, tne Government claimed today.20 words
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171 1962-02-26 2 MACLEOD CALLS FOR SERVICE TO THE COMMONWEALTH LONDON. Sun. Mr. lain Macleod. chairman of the Conservative Party organisation and leader of the House of Commons, appealed to a one-day conference of the Young Conservatives hero jreiterday for young and retired Britons to "serve the Commonwealth." "I would like to sreReuter - 171 words
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Article220 1962-02-26 2 NO COURT-MARTIALS IN TURKEY TURKEY, Sunday. TWENTY-ONE Turkish officers including 12 colonels, have been pensioned off for taking part in Thursday's abortive revolt. I Among them is Staff Col. 3ukru Ilkln, commander of the Presidential Guard. Four of the colonels have llso been taken intoReuter - 220 words
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Article97 1962-02-26 2 ORCHESTRA OFF ON FAR EAST TOUR LONDON. Sun.— The London Philharmonic Orchestra left here by air last night lor Bombay on the first leg of their six-weex tour of India, the Philippines. Hong Kong. Australia and Ceylon. The tour, the first visit of a major British orchestra to any of97 words
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Article39 1962-02-26 2 NEW YORK. Bun Th« U.N. has conditional! v July 1 as Independence day for Ruanda and Urundi, the two parts of a Central African trust territory adjoining the Congo and administered by Belgium since" 1946.39 words
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Article29 1962-02-26 2 MELBOURNE, Sun. Australia last week sold 600.000 tons of wheat to China, making her the biggest buyer of Australian grain for the second year in succession.29 words
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Advertisement52 1962-02-26 2 ftY *P*O'NTMt*T Congratulations ifeiK Frank Phillips, winner of the first Malayan Open Golf Championship Go' Sponsored by Malayan Tobacco Co. Ltd., importers of FILTER KINGS State Express... the best cigarettes in the world i i faflbsn i 1 IwH I I malaya's ii A LEADING ngjl^ KING-SIZE f'tSm": CIGARETTE '/-•■1,:.--.-FILTER52 words
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Miscellaneous25 1962-02-26 2 THE 6AMBOLS By Barry Appleby /op all tu&\ I WAIT UCOC If NO. NO. NOT£T ALL I (WHILS I TICK V CNTIgELV MV BAULT/ I25 words
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Article, Illustration229 1962-02-26 3 India moves into space research NEW DELHI, Sunday. INDIAN Government has set up a national committee for space research. The committee chairman, Dr. Vikram A. Sarabhai, 42, a, nuclear physicist and cosmic radiation expert, is now working in the Ahmedabad Physical Research Laboratory. The announcement said the committee's tasks wouldReuter - 229 words
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Article98 1962-02-26 3 Immigrant flood swells jobless I ONDO.N, Sun— A big influx JLj of coloured Commonwealth Immigrants is swelling the number of unemployed in Britain, the Sunday Telegraph said today. They had joined a lastminute rush to get in before the controvesial Commonwealth Immigrants' Bill now before the House of Commons becomesReuter - 98 words
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Article16 1962-02-26 3 NEW YORK. Sun. The Thomas Jefferson. America's seventh Polaris-firing submarine, was launched yesterday.—Reuter.Reuter - 16 words
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Article53 1962-02-26 3 NEW YORK Sun. The UN. Security Council will meet on Tuesday to take up new Cuban charges of "coercion and inter/erence" by the United States. Cuban attempts to have the assembly declare that the U.S. had planned new aggression against the Castro regime were defeated overwhelmingly earlierReuter - 53 words
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Article24 1962-02-26 3 WASHINGTON. Sun.—The Iranian Ambassador, Ardeshird Zahedl, son-in-law of the Shah, had been recalled to Teheran following anti-gov-ernment demonstrations by Iranian students here.—Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article26 1962-02-26 3 HAMBURG. Sim. The death toll In last week's North German floods has reached 308, including 10 West German soldiers killed in rescue operation.26 words
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Article27 1962-02-26 3 LONDON. Sun—Two companies of French paratroops will train in Britain this year with Britain's 16th Parachute Brigade. Next year British paratroops will train in Prance.27 words
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154 1962-02-26 3 AIR FORCE MAN WILL BE NEXT IN ORBIT fAPE CANAVERAL, Sun. Air Force Major Donald Slay ton (above) will be the next American to be put into orbit round the earth, it was announced today. The attempt is likely to be made in May or June. In many respects, hisUPI - 154 words
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213 1962-02-26 3 STRIKING TV STARS TURN CHARS WHILE THEY 'RESf' ONDON, Sun.—Hun- dreds of London charwomen are meeting their favourite television heroes face to face scrubbing floors at dawn. The "Mrs. Mops' are having to brush, polish, wash. rub and scrub harder than ever before to ward off athletic competition from strikingReuter - 213 words
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Article29 1962-02-26 3 MOSCOW. Sun. Soviet engineers have designed a machine which can transmit concentrated solar energy over a distance of more than 20 yards. Tass claimed today. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article355 1962-02-26 3 NEW DELHI. Sun A PARTY worker died yesterday and a parliamentary candidate was arrested on rioting charges as India's general elections neared the*.* climax. Nesho Mahto, of the right-wing Swatantra Party, d.le-J in hospital at Gaya. Bihar, from injuries in a fight near a local polling355 words
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Article72 1962-02-26 3 NEW DELHI. Sunday. i 30-YEAR-OLD man who told police he had vowed to i\ kill 100 people to appease Siva, Hindu god of destruction, has been arrested near Sambalpur. Eastern India, accused of killing nine, eight of thorn women. Only a 15 per cent election72 words
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Article, Illustration269 1962-02-26 3 S. Rhodesia 'no' to visit by UN self-rule inquiry team SALISBURY, Sunday. CIR Edgar Whitehead, Southern Rhodesia Premier, said yesterday he would refuse permission for any U.N. committee to enter the country to collect information. Sir Edgar, in an Interview with the African Daily News, said Southern Rhodesia was a269 words
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Article45 1962-02-26 3 ADDIS ABABA. Sun. The U.N. Economic Commission for Africa yesterday adopted a resolution to bar Portugal and Spain from membership. Voting on the resolution was 22 In favour with four against, Including Britain. Britain. France and Belgium were down-graded to "associate" memoershlp.45 words
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Article66 1962-02-26 3 LEOPOLDVILLE. Sun—The bodies ot 16 Europeans killed in the Congo were flown to their home countries today after services at Leopoldville airport. The first was for Swiss Red Cross chief Georges Olivet and two companions killed during the U.N. Katanga fighting in Elisabethvllle in December. TheUP - 66 words
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Miscellaneous445 1962-02-26 3 ninin cikioArtADr Waliz Time. 11.30 Invitation To RADIO SINGAPORE arehm: l20 0 Close Down. SHORTWAVE £ERVK I RADIO MALAYA MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE I7li metres SERVICE 41.7 metres AM. 6.00 Time Signal. NegaraA.M, 6 00 Good Morning: 6.01 ku. News Headlines; 6.05 MornMorning Prelude; 7.00 jne News: inn Melodies;445 words
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Article58 1962-02-26 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The committee of Pertubohan Muslimin a local Muslim organisation will hold a Majlis of Ramah Mesra and Cheramah at the premises of the All Malaya Muslim Missionary Society at 10 a.m. next Sunday. The purpose of the meeting is to get Imams and Trustees58 words
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Article299 1962-02-26 4 PILLION GIRL FATALLY THROWN OFF SCOOTER CINGAPORE, Sun.— Three people, a 17--year-old girl and two men, were killed in road accidents here during: the past 24 hours. ACCIDENT No. 1: Miss Ong Bee Leng. 17, commercial student in the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus,299 words
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Article, Illustration160 1962-02-26 4 SINGAPORE, Son. Puan Noor ALsha. wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, joined 200 Singapore Girl Guides in a gay sing-son)? session at Sands House, Clemeanceau Avenue; today. The Girl Guides Association of which Puan Aisha is president, was celebrating its annual Thinking Day, which is observed160 words
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Article167 1962-02-26 4 SINGAPORE. Sunday. AN English educationist, Mr. Nicholas Read- Collins, has arrived in Singapore to direct the expanding operations of the International Planned Parenthood Federation in South-East Asia x Under his direction, the federation plans to push through a programme of increased training facilities for non-professional167 words
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Article170 1962-02-26 4 POWER FROM SUN MODEL AT SHOW SINGAPORE, Sun. A working demonstration model of an apparatus producing electricity from sunlight will be one of the highlights of an international education exhibition to be held at the University of Singapore in August this year. The exhibition, organised by the University's School of170 words
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Article, Illustration64 1962-02-26 4 MR. MORTON A. Spring. President of Metro-Gold-wyn-Mayer International Pictures, who spent the week-end in Singapore before going on to Australia on a business tour. Mr. Spring, who arrived with his wife on Friday, was guest of the local cinema magnate, Mr. Runme Shaw, during his stay64 words
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Article41 1962-02-26 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. -r The Government is to build 168 Division four quarters at the Tan Tock Seng Hospital. The new quarters costing $734,000 will go up In seven fourstorey blocks of flats each with 24 units.41 words
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Article73 1962-02-26 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Japan Air Lines may send some of its staff from the Singapore office to Indonesia when It extends its Jet-Convair service to Jakarta in August. Mr. T. Hirano, JAL's district sales manager, said that this would be a temporary measure while the airline73 words
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Article61 1962-02-26 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. A combined police-military internal security exercise will be held here oetween 5.30 a.m. and 9 p.m. on Tuesday. Throughout the exercise, "control points" will be manned by police and military personnel In full battle kit. Helicopters from the RAF and light aircraft from the Army61 words
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Article23 1962-02-26 4 SINGAPORE, Sun—A new clinic costing $287,000 is to be built at Still Road as part of the Government's medical expansion programme.23 words
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Article25 1962-02-26 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Dato Lee Kong Chian was re-elect-ed President of the Singapore Council of Social Service at its annual general meeting on Friday.25 words
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Article85 1962-02-26 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Academy of Arts today announced an art competition on "This is Singapore" for students of secondary and registered art schools. The sponsors. Standard Vacuum Oil Company, have offered over $2,000 cash prizes for the contest, which is aimed at promoting national consciousness among85 words
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Article33 1962-02-26 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The State's "Leaders of Tomorrow" will vie for a South-East Asian tour and a trip to Japan in an oratorical contest soon, sponsored by the Standard Vacuum Oil Company.33 words
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Article28 1962-02-26 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. A. Lazar was married to the former Miss Juliana Rajoo. at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes in Ophir Road on Saturday.28 words
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Advertisement373 1962-02-26 4 ACROSS A THOUSAND MILES OF JUNGLE... ACROSS A WHOLE CONTINENT OF DANGER... COMES THIS EXCITEMENT -PACKED THRILLER? with GEORGE MARCHAL and )k A F-KANCOISE RASQUIN ■^j^^JCI'MM DEY SINGAPORE ADFIK TAIIAY KEA 11. 1.45.4. 6. 30. 9.30 UrCRJ lUUAT t i »J Make this your 1962 resolution. Be progressive. Invest wisely.373 words
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Advertisement97 1962-02-26 4 Qtoday: Tel: 8640* 3 Show, 2.00-5 30-9.00 p.m. (Net* chant* of Times) David Nlvtn Shirley McLaine "Around »h* World in SO Doyt" NEXT CHANGE! "TH£ APARTMENT" (UA) HfnfTifitnran >u«><"» i T nniv Sudesh Kumar Chitra "PAX DAMAN" A super Muslim social in Hindi. f*l»V*V| COMING! wJimid^LmdLkJm (SINGAPORE) THE SCREENfuveite WITH97 words
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Miscellaneous116 1962-02-26 4 Singapore diary... IS TI.TURAL CENTRE: MOVEMENT: Free film show at Television film show of topical the Rehabilitation Centre documentaries at the U.S.I.S. (Changi Camp) H.M. Prison* Library. 5.30 p.m. Chanel at 7.30 pjn. SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: YOUNG WOMEN'S CHKISExhihiuon ol works by artist Tan TIAN ASSOCIATION (Raffles Tee Chije at116 words
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Miscellaneous304 1962-02-26 4 THE following is today's schedule of clrll aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom Hong Kong iBA 961) 1.20 p.m. from London, Rome, Teheran, Karachi, Calcutta (BA 714) 4.60 p.m. Thai International: From Jakarta (TO 402) 10 am. Pan-American: From Los Angeles. Honolulu, Manila, Saigon (PA304 words
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472 1962-02-26 5 HONG KONG LETTERS RECOGNISED IN BRITAIN PENANG Sunday. UONGKONG University degrees are now recognised by the British Institute of Electrical Engineers and the Royal Institute of British Architects, Mr. Chan Yik King, retiring president of tfle north Malayan branch of the Hong472 words
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Article, Illustration261 1962-02-26 5 A 'WAKE UP' CALL TO APATHETIC STUDENTS KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Malayan graduates of Australian and Zealand universities were today criti(l lor their "apathy to development taking place in their country. The chairman of the central branch of the Australian and New Zealand Graduates Association of Malaya. Dr. S. Abraham, made261 words
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Article77 1962-02-26 5 STANDARD PAY SOUGHT SINGAPORE. Sun About 200 members of the High Street branch of the Singapore Textiles and General Merchants' Employees Union met today at their premises in Queen Street to discuss ways of improving their wages and working conditions. The meeting decided that the union's executive committee should seek77 words
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222 1962-02-26 5 SINGAPORE. Sunday. THE Guild oi Nanyang University graduates today appealed to the Singapore Government fo give "blanket" recognition to Nanyang graduates in the teaching profession. The Guild said In a statement that it was unfair to ascertain the academic standards of individual Nanyang222 words
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Article135 1962-02-26 5 Monument Fund tops $332,000 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The National Monument Fund now stands at $332,295. The latest contributions art': Through the Ministry of Works. Posts and Telecommunications $2,339: Malayan Tobacco Co. Ltd.. Kuala Lumpur, and stall 51. 299: through the District Officer. Temerloh Kedah Public Works Department and Drainage and135 words
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Article87 1962-02-26 5 RALLY CALL BY SEAMEN'S UNION SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore National Seamen's Union has called on all seamen in the state to rally under its banner and strive for improvements in their working conditions and wages. The union, in a statement today, said that since all other workers in the state had87 words
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Article98 1962-02-26 5 YOUTH HEAD DIES IN ACCIDENT J^UALA TREN'GGANU. Sun. Inche Kassim bin Alia.-. 32. secretary of Malayan Youth Council. Trengganu branch, was killed when a motor-cycle which he was riding waa Involved in an accident with a car at Batu Burok last night. Three girls and three boys, all Chinese, aged98 words
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395 1962-02-26 5 SINGAPORE. Sun r rnt Singapore CounA cil of Social Service decided to take up with the Government the possibility of reducing entertainment tax on shows for charity. This was disclosed in the il report of the council published today. The report covered395 words
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187 1962-02-26 5 Hari Raya post: Some do 's and don 'ts SINGAPORE, Sun. -The Postmaster-General, Malaya, today urged the public to observe certain do"s and donta to ensure timely delivery of Had Raya Puasa greeting cards. DO post early Final pasting date to ensure delivery to any part ol Malays before Harl187 words
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448 1962-02-26 6 TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR, fielding five reserves against Bolton in their fifth game in 15 days, gained a point on leaders Burnley in the English soccer championship race yesterday. A goal nine minutes from time by England inside-forward Jimmy Greaves earned Spur? 2-2 draw. Burnley were448 words
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Article1315 1962-02-26 6 Bt. UtmO 25 8 5 12 42 60 2! St. Johnstone 26 5 6 15 24 47 16 Stirling 26 6 4 16 27 60 16 Rm'.h 25 5 5 15 35 59 19 Faiklrk 25 6 3 16 27 49 15 Airdrloonian»2S 5 4 16 421,315 words
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433 1962-02-26 6 LONDON. Sunday. FRANCE outclassed and outpaced England in the Rugby Union international to win by 13-0 at the Colombes Stadium. Paris. Wing forward Michel Crauste .cored all three French tries to cap a brilliant display. In which he helped to .snuff fly-half Richard Bharp,Reuter - 433 words
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Article17 1962-02-26 6 kikoi'iw iiiwr-wi rrru (Dortmund): Dick Kuiiardson of Wales koci K.ir. MildenlM o.' ft. Uirniar.y in rtl.17 words
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Article27 1962-02-26 6 roi i; mm* it India 333-8 dec iManJrekar «6 Sardcsiii 58 Siirti Mi Jamaica Colts 35-1. toik m.\ti ii ißulawayo): Rhode-:* and 60 < Commonv.i.i.th XI 22-0.27 words
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Article21 1962-02-26 6 BRITISH COVEHED OI'RTS (London Bobby Wil.'on bt Billy 3-6. 6-3, 8-6. 2-6. I tingle* final Ann n.iydon t>% Chrism 6-421 words
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Article94 1962-02-26 6 i \(.i i^ii ores i! Menu sinclrs final—Zollon Beio elk of Hungary bt 1 H i of Britain 21-17. a;-17. 21-lt); women's ring Din tie Hour of Br:t:iin bt Eva Fol^i of Hungary 21-U 21-!). 21-1: turn* doubles linal—I. Andreadlß and V. Miko oi Czechoslovakia bt I. Harrison94 words
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Article19 1962-02-26 6 DINI.OPS MASTKRS U01...n--nesburg): 1 Dennia HuU liinson 1280 1 2 Gary Pliyer < 281 3 Bobby Lock (284 i19 words
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Article69 1962-02-26 6 pLASGOW. Bun Ctaram wi 'Anu.Mii of Thailand beat Perry Sonneville of Indonesia In the men's suiklps 'mul Oi the ll> ration badminton tournampnl here ycsUrdiiy. Charoon. torm er holder of the Malaya title won 15-3. IS-5. in 20 mtoratM. IB tIM men's doubles final. Ch*. rocn69 words
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Miscellaneous261 1962-02-26 6 Buys Bunny By Bulph BeinuUthi T tjs3 r I PONT HAVE A I r WEIL, YOU C> V OKAV I A I/yE Sc^^WnOW LEWe "N -rSiWOP CLOTH, f BeTTfR OfT ONC 1 .OKAY! /.J i B*\^ TnL WORK INT /HF/!TOU'PE\ffl^^%kEU*CRY^ IF YOU KILL WIV If j f>£AC£.'J LM Abner By261 words
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Article, Illustration2343 1962-02-26 7 DONALD FISH - The drug smugglers switch to the monkey run DONALD FISH by FORMER BOAC CHIEF SECURITY OFFICER Airline Detective w llp F CHAPTER SIX OF THE INSIDE STORY ON CRIME IN THE AIR THESE shipments were valuable and heavy, lire total weight often running into hundreds of pounds. It was clear2,343 words
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675 1962-02-26 8 The Straits Times Monday. February 26, 1962. The Closing Door Quotas for Commonwealth immigrants into the United Kingdom are an integral component of restrictions which control and limit Commonwealth entry. That there would have lo be quotas waa implicit in the bill. The surprise is that the British Government still675 words
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Article440 1962-02-26 8 Anxious analysis of Communist bloc domestic politics wat scarcely concealed behind Saturday's intense diplomatic j activity and the reply Mr. I Kennedy finally sent to Mr. j Khrushchev's reproachful letter of last Thursday. The 18--nation disarmament conference enjoys no isolated splendour on Mr. Khrushchev's March agenda: he has440 words
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Article104 1962-02-26 8 Meeting today in Kuala Lumpur, the General Managers of -Malayan Railways and the State Railway of Thailand will devote most of their attention to working out final details of a project already approved, the creation of a through service between Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur. This development is overdue.104 words
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Article, Illustration1192 1962-02-26 8 ALI A. MAZRUI - PINNING LABELS ON A PEOPLE ALI A. MAZRUI WHY IS THERE A GREATER ONENESS AMONG AFRICANS THAN ASIANS? By in the LONDON TIMES ACCORDING to the newly proscribed Syrian Popular Party, Lebanese and Jordanians are in some sense "Syrians According to General KdSoim. the Kuwaitis are historically Iraqis." Were the1,192 words
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Article334 1962-02-26 8 HEDLEY RHODES - HEDLEY RHODES by lIONG KONG. Sun. Stu. dent.- of Soviet af lairs are called Kremllnologi^t.-, but nobody has yet invented an adequate label for the patient band of scholars who inv< analyse and .specuh. evvm t in Communist China. Their* la an infinitely more painstakingOFNS - 334 words
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Advertisement94 1962-02-26 8 HASSfLBLAD 'a^feaa^^^ at a^L SaY The Hosselblad 500 c, o 2 1 k 2V4" single-lens reflex, is a complete system of interchangeable components. It embodies interchangeable lenses, film mogozines, film winding knobs ond viewing hoods, and many other special features. Alto available Model 1000 F SWC Sole Agents: SHRIRO (CHINA)94 words
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576 1962-02-26 9 EXPATS MAINTAINED MINISTRY MACHINERY gINGAPORE, Sun. Five expatriates were brought into Singapore for the "ex- press purpose" of maintaining accounting machinery at the Department of Statistics and the City Council, some of which had been "maliciously damaged," the Singapore Government has said. The Government was576 words
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Article, Illustration141 1962-02-26 9 15 GIRLS ENTER STUDENTS' UNION CONTEST CHE NOR AIM Alias. 18. a telephone operator at the headquarters of the National Inion of Plantation Workers at Petaling Java, is one of the 15 entrants for the "Miss Operation Charity" contest at a ball to be held by the Technical College Students'141 words
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Article22 1962-02-26 9 BATU GAJAH. Sun. Dr K. Gopal of the district hospital here has been transferred I to the Tapah district hospital22 words
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Article, Illustration349 1962-02-26 9 'Special area' urged for detention and reform of thugs 400 delegates at MCA Youth annual meeting KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE youth section of the Malayan Chinese Association today urged the Federation Government to set up a "special area" to confine and reform the gangsters. A resolution to this effect was349 words
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Article33 1962-02-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mr. G.E.M. Jones has been appointed an unofficial member of the HallwayBoard for two years fro>r. Feb. 1 in place of Mr. R. Shoppee. a Government Gazette announced.33 words
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Article84 1962-02-26 9 ORAL TESTS DATE FOR 2 LANGUAGES SINGAPORE. Sun. Oral tests in Malay and Chinese will be held on April 9 for those offering these languages at principal level for the Higher School Certificate examinations this year. The Chinese test is optional while the Malay oral test is compulsory. Those wishing84 words
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Article150 1962-02-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. TWO new Malaysian programmes are to be started x by Radio Malaya. One will be in the form of a question-and- answer session; the other for students in Borneo. Brunei and Sarawak. These programmes, Radio Malaya's Director. Inche Dol Ramll. said today,150 words
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Article102 1962-02-26 9 Haggle over price led to blows JOIIORE BAHKI, Sun.— A haggle over the price of a bunch of bananas landed two men in the Masistratc's Court here yesterday. They were Brian E. Croucher. 25. of the Naval Base. Singapore, and lay Boon Peng, 28. of Jalan Ngee Heng. Johore Bahru.102 words
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Article52 1962-02-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Royal Air Force < Malaya' recruiting team wiil Interview men oetween 13 and 32 at the Chinese Assembly Hall here tomorrow for inclusion In the next recruit training course starting on March 12. Candidates should be euucated up to at least Form52 words
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Article114 1962-02-26 9 Man pinned under car: Dies OEREMBAN, Sun. Inche Suleiman bin Haron. 20--year-old son of the ofticer-ln-charge of the Prisons Department here, was fatally injured when the car in which he was travelling skidded and turned over at the 1J mile. Coast Road. Port Dickson. last night. He was pinned under114 words
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Article89 1962-02-26 9 PENANG. Sun. Ofliciali of the Penang Religious Affairs Department will go to Pral on Wednesday morning tt receive the coffin, of Khadljah binte Saad. t Malayan student who died in the Brinsford Lodge fire on Feb. 10 The coffin, which Is beins flown here from89 words
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Article21 1962-02-26 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The Johore Bahru Customs station will be closed on Virch 7 and 8 for Hart Raya21 words
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Article87 1962-02-26 9 PENANG. Sun. Mr. Amadeus Leong. leader of the 28-man delegation from the United National Kadazan Organisation of North Borneo, predicted today that the proposed Federation of Malaysia would be a success. "The progress you have achieved in rural development since Malaya became Independent is87 words
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Article83 1962-02-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mr. Wu Sheik Chuan of Teluk Anson has donated $30 for relief of victims of the recent fire at Brinsford Ledge teachers' training college, in which lour Malayan student teachers were burnt to death In a letter to the btraits Times enclosing the donation, he83 words
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Article195 1962-02-26 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Bun.— The St. Joseph's English School here today launched an appeal for $150,000 to build a three-storey extension of 12 classrooms. It hopes to complete the building oy the end of the year The Rev Br. Ad^lphus. director of the school, said: "The195 words
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Advertisement124 1962-02-26 9 Give them the iBJ right start i<rjv life •ffluM He «i.«o. (iivo your children SovenNeas every day. It helps ?^r^J* to niaki- them lit and strong. fXy^BVi I If v.\\Q. them the boundless £2 /QH^mKA I Mierjry they need at school ÜbHk^KU E and play. Seven Seas contains I icuckj^cA^124 words
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Advertisement126 1962-02-26 9 tt.2,3,5.7 TON ujggH TRUCKS and Wi 8 TON ARTICULATEDS Available ex stock in chassis form or with bodies built to special 0 requirements. rchard Motors SINGAPORE A KUALA LUMPUI REPRESENTED ELSEWHERE IV BORNEO MOTORS B/61/« I r<* HEADACHE W-jMm mvi ALL PAINS get* to tfca pouu* of 2A*^\^M f>ou* and126 words
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960 1962-02-26 10 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD IT WAS PARTISAN STRATEGY THAT WON THE DAY FOR RED CHINA, AN D NOW THREATENS DIEM'S VIETNAM By PARTISAN WARFARE. By Otto Heilbrunn (Allen and Unwin 215.) (^L'ERILLAS are as old as military history. But the art of guerilla war has flowered960 words
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130 1962-02-26 10 THE third volume of the .Malayan Nature Handbooks series (published by Longmans. Green) is now available Common Malayan VYildflowers. by M. R. Henderson. Of necessity. Mr. Henderson is selective. He writes of the easily accessible flowers and flowering shrubs, and excludes the lesser130 words
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Advertisement304 1962-02-26 10 Calling All WISE Purchasers! Please Buy a Flat Exclusive at a Price Inexpensive such as... (2nd Phase) THE KIMSIA COURT at Nutmeg Road, off Orchard Road. Singapore. (Opp. Ngee Ann Building) Bus Services. Schools Murker. Shops: Etc. nearby. "TJZZ, $157.50 I $15,400/- s v^ 2 tpocioui bedroomt, 1 Utility Room304 words
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Miscellaneous254 1962-02-26 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Islanders infringe Its copy1. People murmur it In .ny e«e f< B^^ to me Jlk# 5 Score nf <6> lhi '*>■ 9. CarnaSLns to g.thar let- Z^Vn^i T 1 s>ure. we hear «8». East: no place for the hardy! 10 ■.'Ke^U, 10 1 108 13.254 words
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Article1010 1962-02-26 12 TfHI state of shares on thr 1 Malayan Stock Exchange showing: last business to February IT (A) and last business since that date (Bi with H and I. standing; for Highest and Lowest business this year to date were: H L A AIM B- 1.00 *0 C'551,010 words
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Article38 1962-02-26 12 WEEK'S STOCK INDICES: industrials: 1t5. 67 1t5. 83 1S» 55 161.95 165.4S U5. 44 Tint: 293.99 394.49 795. 1S M 5.45. 45 294.57 MC7I D*lUr rubhcta: 197.21 197.21 197.21 ***** 197.21 197.21 Jan. 1 1958=10038 words
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Article2065 1962-02-26 12 From Our Market Correspondent THE Malayan Stock Exchange last week experienced an incredibly dull period, operators being tired and lacking any kind of a lead. As a result trading was thin and the lack of inclination to operate resulted in barely any movement in prices. The2,065 words
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Article38 1962-02-26 12 HI lilll i: TIN 1 per Ih. I (per picul) Feb. 19 8K cts. 5473.i:. 20 81'» cts J17U...(1 21 81' R ets. 5171.0(1 ".Z 81' 1 eta 54.74.00 23 81: n CU. $473.»5 U $473.5*38 words
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Article85 1962-02-26 12 Current Date of Tot.il Total for payment p.iwnrnt for prrvious \<-:ir \e;\r Lanit Tin.. 9d. Murrli 21 73 50' Bedford 10. M.ircti 15 20 Holyrood Rubber 10 t March 28 12jr« Malaya Rubber Planters 6d. 9d. PadanK Senant; l^i Yl\''o 30% (old capital) Pataling Rubber J7\% 50"; 60%85 words
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Article158 1962-02-26 12 Tin price up to $473.50 XHE tin price in SlngaA pore on Saturday morning the price of tin rose 25. cents to 5473.50 per picul. Saturday morninging of 215 tons mnch made ;i total estimated off( ring for week of 1.320 tons compared with 1.365 tons, m the previous trading158 words
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Article268 1962-02-26 12 COMMODITY REVIEW The number ol active mines oi>eratinp remained unchanged at 696 and the labour force declined from 32,459 to 32.332. There mi a spectacular rise In tin shipments in the lirst half of this month compared with the. flm two weeks oi Janunry. According to The Straits Tradini; Company268 words
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Advertisement816 1962-02-26 13 VACANCIES FOR OFFICERS IN THE SINGAPORE MILITARY FORCES REGULAR SHORT BERVICE COMMISSIONED OFFICERS are required for the following Units of the Singapore Military Forces The Singapore Infantry Regiment First and Second Battalions. General Transport C'-ompan>, Singapore Army Service Corps. Brig-adr Workshop, Singapore Flectrieal and Mechanical Engineers. Ordnance Section, Brigade Headquarters816 words
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Advertisement815 1962-02-26 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA DEPARTMKNT OF MATHEMATICS Applications are Invited for j appointment as Lectureis or Assistant Lecturers In the Depart--1 ment of Mathematics. Candidates 1 should have at least a good honours degree or equivalent and preference will be given to those with suitable teaching and research815 words
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Advertisement995 1962-02-26 13 EDUCATION Wordt SS (Min.)— Box St ctt. extra MARCH NEW SESSIONS: Secretarial. Stenography. Bookkeeping. Shorthand. Typewriting. Bookkeeping. KngImli. Correspondence. Speed *****. Raja's College (Clan Singh s 2nd Boon Spore *****. COMMBNCINC BEGINNERS' BOOK-KEEPINC Morning. Kvemng. Night. Also Shorthand Typewriting Book-KeepinK All Stages. Commercial HiKh School. 247 A, Joo Chlat Road,995 words
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Article2043 1962-02-26 14 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Peak of Perfection scores third win in a row By SINGAPORE. Sun. pEAK OF PERFECTION, Laurie Johnson up, scored his third win in a row at Bukit Timah today. Veak of Perfection held off a determined challenge from another brilliant three-year-old, Rotterdamsche, to win2,043 words
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Article54 1962-02-26 14 TOTAL POOL: SI 43,949 1st. No. *****4 ($64,776) 2nd. No. *****1 ($32,388) 3rd. No. *****1 ($17,993) STARTERS ($2,570 each): Not. *****4; *****0; *****3; *****3; *****7; *****8; *****1. CONSOLATION ($1,079 each) Nos. *****5; *****9; *****3; *****0; *****5; *****0. *****4; *****9; *****0: *****4. LUCKY DRAW: No. ***** (car): No. *****54 words
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Advertisement1167 1962-02-26 14 NOTICE. frdrration of MaU;a J50.000.000 5'.,'r Registered Stock 15 9-1977 79 Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Register of uie abovementioned Loan will be elated from 2nd March, 1962 to 15th March. 1962, both days inclusive, for the preparation of interest i warrants. Registrar of Public Debt BANK NBGARA1,167 words
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Advertisement870 1962-02-26 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Applications are invited lor three posts of Administrative Assistants to be attached to the Faculty of Arts, the Faculty of Science and the non-Faculty Department of Agriculture. Qualifications: Either a degree of a recognised University, or in the case of non-graduates at least a Senior870 words
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Advertisement768 1962-02-26 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT APPLICATIONS are invited from graduates and Normal Col-lege-trained teachers of either sex 1 for appointment as teachers of English. Geography, Mathematics. History and Science in the High School, Muar Applications will 1 also be considered from holders of a Cambridge Higher School Certi1 ficate or equivalent qualification who768 words
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Article727 1962-02-26 15 THOMSON AND 808 CHARLES TIE FOR SECOND ONE STROKE BEHIND By L.C. HOFFMAN Jnr. K. Lumpur, Sun. J^ thousand spectators burst into waves of applause as 28-year-old Frank Phillips of Auslrulia tapped in a five-foot putt on the 18th green at the Selangor Golf Club727 words
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Article, Illustration38 1962-02-26 15 VICTORY JOY of Frank Phillips, the Malayan Open winner, is shared by fellow-Australian Peter Thomson, who tied for second place with New Zealander 800 Charles. Phillips is holding his prize, the Seagram Trophy. Picture by Ng Beh Leow.Ng Beh Leow - 38 words
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Article71 1962-02-26 15 JAKARTA, Sun. Seven Indo«l nesian footballers have been suspended from training for the Asian Games. Two referee; have also been suspended. Three other men have been arrested on charges of fixing matches. They were accused ot bribing the players and referees to control the outcome of matches and71 words
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Article138 1962-02-26 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Australian Kel Nagle is leading with 55 points In the overall placlngs In the current Far East golf championship circuit. Seagrams, one of the sponsors of the circuit, have offered cash prizes totalling $15,000 for the four competitors totalling the highest points. The winner138 words
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Article759 1962-02-26 15 r I'HE final placings in the Malayan Open golf championship: IST—^76: frYank Phillips (A) 71 t7l-r 64 -70 i3o. 35 >. 2ND— 27.': B. Charles (NZi 69 •70 70^68 c 36, 32); P. Thomson 67 -r 71 68 71 (33. 38). 3RD— 279: 1L Sugimoto (J) 73759 words
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Article255 1962-02-26 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. T<HE MALAYA CUP competition will be played this x year on a one-year trial basis in four zones. The aones are north, south, east and a newly-creat-ed central section. The winners of the zones will meet in semi-finals which, as a result255 words
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Article45 1962-02-26 15 RAF SELETAR MOONLIGHT RALLY (Spore): Saloons and O.T. —1 J. Scott-D. Needham (HlUman Estate) 2 L. Smlth-J. Clayey (Husky) 3 P. Spratt-Mrs. A. Spratt (Herald Estate); Sports cars 1 M. Young-W. Mackay (Sprite) 2 V. Davidscn-M. Wood (Healey) 3 R. Gray-K. Evans (Alpine).45 words
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Article14 1962-02-26 15 RSGC CLIFFORD CUP (Spore): Semi-final Maj. McCafferty bt Gen. Thomas 2 and 1.14 words
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Article21 1962-02-26 15 PERAK 50-MILE ROAD RACE (Ipoh): 1 Rahlm Jumart bin Din 2 Mohamed Jadl Barjanl 3 AJI. Zublr 2hr 32mln. 50sec.21 words
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Article81 1962-02-26 15 CKRKMBAN. Sun. Singapore Chinese beat Nejri Chinrv 3-2 here today in a srmi-final of the MCFA Cap soccer competition. Singapore led 3-1 at halftime, soot-in* through Kirn Swee, Sen* Thum and Kirn Salk. Both Negri goal* came from penalties converted by Kwai Lam. In81 words
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Article47 1962-02-26 15 TPOH. Sun. Pera'< Chinese Football Federation officials: President Leone Kee Nyean; vice-pre-sidents Lai Chang Aun and N<j Soon Chooi;: seiretnry Ko Ye« Kum; treasurer Teh Khoon Chutr committee: Choy Chooi Yool. Sons Tee Ton, Cheonq Chin Knlm. Chan Tuck Choy. Lee Kang San. Michael Teoh.47 words
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Advertisement212 1962-02-26 15 Attack with Slazenger's new Gary Player Clubs This golfer obviously knows all the angles! Just s»ro what amazing results you can achieve if you have confidence and "a set of Slazenger's new Gary Player Clubs. Slazenger designed them in close co-operation with Gary Player, the brilliant young South African golfer.212 words
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Miscellaneous30 1962-02-26 15 HOCKEY STORE KNOCKOUT: Replay Schools v Signals fpadang). S'GOB DIV. 1: Police V Kllat (Gurney Rd). SOCCER FRIENDLIES: IRC v ArmyNavy (Oeylang. S'porel. RAP Ten Rah v Metal Box (Tengah).30 words
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Article629 1962-02-26 16 ALGIERS. Sun. EUROPEANS SHOOT AT EVERY MUSLIM IN SIGHT AT SCENE OF A BIG FLARE-UP JTORTV people died and 21 were injured in gun, knife and grenade attacks throughout Algeria yesterday, military sources said here today. Fifteen of the dead and eight of those629 words
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Obituary20 1962-02-26 16 R AIYAVOO EXPIRED >, HuMii.ii M.3.62. Cortasc Ifav. Monks Hill Trrrnrr at 3.0(1 p.m. fur Our Lady of Lourdrs today.20 words
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Article72 1962-02-26 16 MR AW LUM and family thank taric donation*. H'nl wreaths, conrtolcn .md attrndi-d the fun.r.i! ol A« W_l Lai on M/l/tt. THE CHILDREN OF thr late M Bimon th^nk r^l.itiv^s und friends who r»no«r»d M__tmMt MM wrHMIM itoltn< -I iMenrt' fanan al Kiui^ Lv M. RAJACOPAL and famll) wno72 words
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Article28 1962-02-26 16 THC REMAINS of Mini Tor. Vinn will »f 4 ih) p.m. and will kWVI tor Cbt R/.e Temple. K.U whfr* <pp hr conducted. Kriendu and relative? Invited. <28 words
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135 1962-02-26 16 AN AID TO HEARING PROVIDES AN EAR-RING LONDON, Sun. Several nurses at a Nottingham hospital are using small bones, removed from patients' ears, as ear-rings. The bones, called "stapes", are stirrup-shaped, and wearing them lo dances as ear-rings has become a fashion among the nurses. One staff nurse said today:Reuter - 135 words
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Article30 1962-02-26 16 BOMBAY. Sun. Bombay port was at a standstill today because of a strike by 865 tug and pilot launch crew. They want more pay for night work. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration546 1962-02-26 16 BUT PIANIST HAS NOT DECIDED WHETHER TO GO BACK SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Fou Ts'Ong. the pianist, who refused to return to his country three years ago, today said: "I still refer to China as my country." "However. I have not decided whether to ko546 words
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216 1962-02-26 16 KOTA BHARU. Sunday. T'ENGKU Sri Maha Raja Tengku Hamzah bin Tengku Zainal Abidin, 53, an uncle of the Sultan of Kelantan and chairman of the Council of Sucression, died at 3.45 a. in. at his house in Jalan Ibrahim today. The Sultan, the Raja216 words
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270 1962-02-26 16 COBBOLD TEAM IN JESSELTON —THEN A REST From NELSON RUTHERFURD. Jesselton. Sun. THE Cobbold Commission arrived in Jesselton by plane from Kuching today to spend a week hearing thy views of North Borneo people on Malaysia. Its five members had accomplished "very useful and interesting work" during its first week270 words
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Article69 1962-02-26 16 GEORGETOWN (British Guiana*. Sun. Mr. Peter Daguiar. leader of the Opposition United Force Party, said today he wanted to address the U.N. to rebut accusations by a Soviet delegate that he and "Fascist bands" were responsible for the firing of Georgetown in the recent disturbances. Mr. Daguiar69 words
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Article57 1962-02-26 16 NEW YORK. Sun.— Police last night arrested a man carrying heroin worth $60 million as he left a block of flats here. It was the biggest dope haul in American history. The heroin was smuggled into New York in a Frenchregistered car. Police did not ■disclose the57 words
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196 1962-02-26 16 DIRECT RAIL SERVICE TO BANGKOK FROM JUNE I/UALA LUMPUR, Sun. A capitalto capital through express train service is to be inaugurated by June this year between Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok, the general managers of the Malayan and Thai Railways. Datb Ahmad Perang and Gen. Swai Swa i salnyakorn. announced today.196 words
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Advertisement187 1962-02-26 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Wmrmt HI (Vimmum, sJjO*^J T|MES HOUSE, RIVER VALLEY ROAD. SINGAPORE TSL. 2800 5 BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, ENGAGEMENTS, 4f\ FOR a minimum OF TWtNTY ANNOUNCEMENTS. PERSONAL, MISSING ETC $1 U woSo^cints AOOmOMAi SITUATIONS VACANT, VEHICLES FOR SALE, 4. a- for a minimum Of twenty ACCOMMODATION VACANT, FOR SALE, WANTED187 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous43 1962-02-26 16 The Weather UIGHKiSr iincl jowom uni;)r:..--111 M.i i. iv., and Btngßpore lor ihe period 8 p.ni J;iy to 8 p.m. yesten. Highest Lowest Ku.u.i Lumpur 88 73 Koi.i Bhutu 86 75 Pencil.: 88 73 [poll 90 75 Malacca 88 73 >triKa)jor< 88 7343 words
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