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Title Section20 1962-02-27 1 AVERAGE lIAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Hatted Estd. 1845 TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 27. 1962 15 CENTS KDN 03620 words
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Article, Illustration385 1962-02-27 1 Capt. Mollard signs for 5 aircraft Friendship is choice of Malayan Airways SINGAPORE, Monday MALAYAN Airways today signed a $16 million deal to buy five Fokker Friendship aircraft for its operations in Singapore, Malaya, Borneo and Thailand. These pressurised prop-jet airliners, titled with storm-warning "eyes/ are expected385 words
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192 1962-02-27 1 Amphibious force 'to be based on Singapore LONDON. Mon. The defence correspondent of the Daily Telegraph today reported that the future "amphibious joint task force east of Suez" mentioned in this year's British defence White Paper will be based on Singapore. "It is hoped to be fully complete by 1965192 words
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130 1962-02-27 1 T ONDON. Mon. Mr. MacLd millan told Mr. Khrushchev today that a summit disarmament conference may be fruitful If disarmament negotiations are making deflnlt* progress or when such negotiations are deadlocked. But the British Prime Minister in a letter to the Soviet leader, saidReuter - 130 words
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Article, Illustration65 1962-02-27 1 Lonely no longer... bugler Peter finds his family BUGLER PETER Shepherd, "the loneliest soldier in the British Army", is lonely no longer This Army Public Relations picture shows Peter at an office desk at Terendak Camp. Malacca, with some of the many letters that "are beginning to flow in from65 words
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927 1962-02-27 1 $3.7 MILLION SCHEME TO DEVELOP A SINGAPORE AREA SINCiAPOKK. Monday TIIK Governmenl will soon start work on ;i $:*.7 million development scheme u> serve the Geylang Serai-Joo Chial Road area. In addition, the Government is to rebuild the Slglap fire site with lowcost accommodation to rehouse families who were victims927 words
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Article92 1962-02-27 1 Police fire tear gas in Buganda KAMPALA, Mon. Police used tear gas and riot guns against crowds which attacked police patrols in two northern counties of Buganda, officials reported here today. Police said 38 people were arrested. The attacks were in the disputed counties of Buyaga and Bugkgazi. which SirReuter - 92 words
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Article32 1962-02-27 1 LONDON. Mon.— A petition signed by 43,000 British women calling for international nuclear disarmament arrived today at the London embassies of the United States, the Soviet Union and France. —Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration260 1962-02-27 1 Sir Oliver steps down in Ceylon fOLOMBO. Mon. sir Oliver Goonetilleke, Governor General of Ceylon, has relinquished his office, it was announced here today. He will be succeeded by Mr. William Gopallawa, Ambassador In Washington, on March 2. The Government announced on Feb. 15 that the Gover-nor-General might luu< io260 words
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Advertisement204 1962-02-27 1 'auto ,^s^ -I, *V^ THE MALAY MAIL will extend its circulation to Singapore and will incorporate the Singapore Free Press. It will introduce new distribution arrangements which will widen its area of circulation in the Federation of Malaya. Malacca, Ipoh, Penang, the East Coast and surrounding towns and villages will204 words
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Article366 1962-02-27 2 1 1 K.ll administrative officials said yesterday they were convinced China would not intervene directly in South Vietnam despite Communist charges that the United States is using that country as a "springboard" for conquest of Asia. They dismissed Peking's weekend blasts against U.S.366 words
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Article77 1962-02-27 2 LONDON. Mon.—Permission to build Britain's tallest building, a S5O ft. 48-storey skyscraper nearly twice the height of St. Paul's Cathedra], Is being sought by the Colman group of development companies "We hope to get consent for the development In about a month and to start constructionReuter - 77 words
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223 1962-02-27 2 The Duke races against rising waters CUZCO, (Peru). Mon. —The Duke of Edinburgh raced against rising floodwaters, which threatened to wash out a railway bridge, after he visited the deserted "lost city" of the Incas late yesterday. The Duke travelling in a diesel railcar. sped back here and a Peruvian223 words
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Article, Illustration261 1962-02-27 2 Northern boxer Floyd strikes a blow for integration in the South XTEW YORK, Mon. Heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson, who said he felt guilty remaining in the North while Southern Negroes underwent "danger" in the fight for racial integration, addressed an overflow crowd of 3,800 cheering Negroes at Jackson, Mississippi, last261 words
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254 1962-02-27 2 'A NATION OF YOUR OWN' PROMISE TO U.S. NEGROES CHICAGO. Mon. Elijah Mu hammed, leader of the "Black Muslims." told thousands of his Negro followers yesterday that they would have a nation of their own within 25 years. 'We will get a country of our own to settle our peopleUPI - 254 words
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196 1962-02-27 2 Russell, Pauling warn of global butchery I ONDON, Mon. More than 5,000 people gathend in Trafalgar Square yesterday to hear two calls for disarmament from Nobel Prize winners. Lord Russell of Britain and Dr. Unus Pauling of the United Sattes. The 89-year-old British philosopher and author, whose anti-nuciear "Committee ofReuter - 196 words
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Article30 1962-02-27 2 PALM BEACH. (Florida). Mon.— The U.S. is lending Argentina, which broke off relations with Cuba. $450 million for economic development, the holiday White House announced here. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Advertisement73 1962-02-27 2 GET THE BEST FROM THE Make today a special shopping day, buy quality products, buy Australian quality products. The Australian Food and Wine Festival now being held in leading '^^Jl CT»ft provision stores throughout Malaya and Singapore makes shopping easy for^ V AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTS ARE QUALITY PRODUCTS you. Yoircan choose73 words
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Miscellaneous19 1962-02-27 2 the 1 GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby r^ t i T (throw it back J PLEASE J z W >9-n19 words
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Article23 1962-02-27 3 CAIRO. Mon.— The British Ambassador. Sir Harold Beeley. conferred here last night with President Nasser of the United Arab Republic. -Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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90 1962-02-27 3 HUNDREDS PAY LAST RESPECTS TO SCHOLAR TAIPEH. Mon. Hundreds of people from all walks ot life today streamed Into Chi Loh funeral parlour to have a la.st glimp>e of the late Dv Hu Shin, one of the mob; celebrated scholar on modern Chinese history. Dr. Hu. president of Acadetnla SinicaReuter - 90 words
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135 1962-02-27 3 WASHINGTON. Mon. The Washington Post said yesterday that Mr. Nehru In an Interview, had "reopened the door a bit" for negotiations on India's border dispute with China. A Past reporter, who interviewed the Indian Prime Minister in New Delhi, said he didReuter - 135 words
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Article17 1962-02-27 3 LONDON, Hon. Snow and Ice gripped most of England and Southern Soctland this morning. Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article, Illustration450 1962-02-27 3 NEW BRITISH REFORM PLAN EXPECTED THIS WEEK NORTH RHODESIA LEADER TELLS HIS PEOPLE TO GET READY TO FREE THEMSELVES FROM SIR ROY LUSAKA, Monday. Kenneth Kaunda. Northern Rhodesia African Nationalist leader, yesterday called on the "people of Zambia" (Northern Rhodesia) to prepare for a general strike lastingReuter - 450 words
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Article, Illustration193 1962-02-27 3 THE HAGUE, Mon Mr. Robert Kennedy. U.S. Attorney General, met with no response from President Sorkarno of Indonesia to his suggestion* that a, solution to the Indonesian Dutch dispute over West Irian should be sought through U Thant, acting I.N. Secretary General, circles close to193 words
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305 1962-02-27 3 Rockets: Russia tries three ways to block them LONDON, Monday. RUSSIA is reliably reported to be working on three major methods for intercepting rockets in flight— one of which may explain how Francis Gary Powers' U2 plane was brought down from 68,000 feet on May Day. IQ n According toUPI - 305 words
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Article32 1962-02-27 3 LONDON. Mon— Mr. Nlkita Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, has arrived back in Mascow after his stay In the Black Sea resort of Sochi. Moscow Radio reported today. -.Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Miscellaneous412 1962-02-27 3 QAr»li"k MAI AVA YourMones; 9.30 Time Signal. The f The Bandstand: 1.30 The News; r\t\\J\\J IVIALATA sports Reel: 10.30 Folksongs Prom 1.40 Accent On The Trombone; WIIONAL SHORTWAVE Around The World; 11.00 Close 2.00 The Scarlet Diary: 2.15 CallII l!VI< K 41.7 mrtrrs Down. Ing The Housewife; 2.45 Made For412 words
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165 1962-02-27 4 Discovery of 40 more mass graves in Siglap SINGAPORE. Mon Forty more mass war graves, believed to contain tin- nmains of hundreds of civilians rounded up by the Japanese Army during thr fall of Singapore 20 years ago. have been discovered in the "Valley of Death* off Evergreen Avenue in165 words
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Article, Illustration56 1962-02-27 4 AN ARTISTS IMPRESS ION THIS is on ortist's impression of the proposed $3.7 million development ot Geylang Serai, Singapore The scheme will provide a new social and shopping centre for people in the Geylang Serai —Joo Chiat area, and at the some time end the traffic bottleneck at the Joo56 words
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281 1962-02-27 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Three strikers of Roneo Ltd. in Robinson Road were charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court today I with offences against non striking c m ployees of the firm all allegedly committed on the same day Feb. 7. Hoo Chang Chwen alias Cho Mot281 words
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Article22 1962-02-27 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Water will be cut off in Jalan Lapang and Jalan Senang tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.22 words
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344 1962-02-27 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. A robbery trial ended abruptly in the high court here today when the main prosecution witnesses could not identify the accused. Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin acquitted and discharged Lim Huat alias Lim Ah Chwee on trial in connection with the robbery344 words
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Article, Illustration89 1962-02-27 4 TOURING U.K. PUBLISHER VISITS SPORE SINGAPORE. Mon. An internationally known British publisher. Mr. J. Alan White (above), has arrived here on the last leg of an Asian tour. Managing director of the Associated Book Publishers and chairman of Methuen and Co., Ltd., Mr. White Is touring Asia to study the89 words
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Article35 1962-02-27 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— variety show "Stars on Parade." organised by the Church of the Sacred Heart at Tank Road, will be held at the Singapore Badminton Hall. Cuillemard Road, on Saturday at 8.30 p.m.35 words
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Article88 1962-02-27 4 NO POSTAL DELIVERY ON HARI RAYA SINGAPORE. Mon. The. Director of Posts. Singapore, announces that there will be no delivery of correspondence or parcels on Wednesday March 7, Harl Raya Puasa. The hours of business at the General Post Office will be from 9 a.m. to noon. All other Post88 words
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Advertisement192 1962-02-27 4 B T ON D LV .>/iw. ovcuvoo. Ttl:Bb4o 1 30-3 30-7 00 t 9.30 Shirlcv McLoir'e Jock Lemmon 'THE APARTMENT" (UA) TOMORROW ONLY 'THE NAKED SPUR" (MGM) color DIAMOND THEATRE gala premiere! (Singapore) TOMORROW it 9.15 p.m. A TOUCHING STORY OF DEVOTION AND FAITH! starring NARCIS OLEC PAOMINI Balraj SAHNI192 words
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Article, Illustration243 1962-02-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. DOCUMENTARY film on Malaya's development is to be 'shot' for West German television. A scriptwriter, sound engineer and a cameraman flew in from Bangkok last night by Thai International to start shooting scenes for the film. The243 words
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153 1962-02-27 5 Hitch-hiker from S'pore in U.K. first SOUTHAMPTON, Mon. Second Lieutenant Patrick Wright, 25. of the Third East Anglian Regiment, made his own way home from Singapore and beat his regiment by one day. When he heard that the repiment would be returning to Britain by troopship, he asked his commandingReuter - 153 words
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Article61 1962-02-27 5 IPOH. Mon.— A total ot $1,717 received as offerings at the funeral of Madam Chun; Sow Lee, 63, will be given to the Teluk Anson fire relief fund. Madam Chung, mother ol Mr. Liew Why Hone. I erafc State Executive councillor and national vice-president of the Malayan61 words
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Article38 1962-02-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Inche Mohamed Alwy bin Haji Suleiman has been elected chairman of the Friends of the Templer Park Society. Other officials are: Secretary Mr. R. N. Hilton, and treasurer Mr. K D. Massey.38 words
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Article171 1962-02-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. TEACHERS who went to Britain last December for x a year-long course at Kirkby have not been paid the salaries due to them. Before they left, the teacher* obtained powers of attorney In favour of their parents to ensure they would not «et171 words
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Article68 1962-02-27 5 Saved after falling from ferry J^UTTERWORTH, Mon. A Penang businessman. Ooi Boon Tow. 45, was rescued from midchannel last night after he had fallen from j ferry which was crossing from Penang to Butterworth. He was reported to have fallen overboard at about 9.55 p.m An alarm was raised and68 words
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Article27 1962-02-27 5 PENANG. Mon— Cash arc! jewellery amounting to $1,750 were stolen by burglars who broke into a house in Jaian Satu, Ayer Itam. during .the week-end.27 words
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122 1962-02-27 5 KTANTAN. >lon— Seventeen members of the Women's Royal Air Force stationed in Singapore are now undergoing a 14-day exercise in the rugged surroundings of Frasers Hill, learning how to live in the jungle The command information officer of the R.A.F (Far Bast), Mr J.122 words
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Article, Illustration194 1962-02-27 5 ALITALIA, the ItaHan airline which will open a new branch office here next month, plans a campaign in Italy to promote Malaya and Singapore as tourist centres. SINGAPORE, Monday Its general sales manager, Mr Angeio Gianandrea. said today: "The future of the194 words
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Article22 1962-02-27 5 PENANG, Mon— Mr. AT. Arumugam has been elected president of the town branch of the Municipal and Government Labour Union.22 words
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Article, Illustration422 1962-02-27 5 DENANG. Mon. The MCA goodwill mission which visited Borneo last week was able to dispel many misgivings and misunder standings on Malaysia among the Chinese there, Mr. Heah Joo Seang. a member of the mission, said here today. Mr. Heah. president of the Penang MCA,422 words
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132 1962-02-27 5 FIRST SHIPMENT OF GERMAN MEDICAL GIFT IN KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. ■pHE first consignment of West Germany's $875,000 gift of medical equipment to Malaya arrived at Port Swettenham today. The equipment includes one Llnhof-type camera for copyIng, enlarging and reducing X-ray films, two washing machines, one laundry on I drying machine,132 words
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Article52 1962-02-27 5 PENANG. Mor..— Detectives i from the Secret Societies Branch of the C.I.D. picked up a suspect in connection with a stabbing case earlier this month. The suspect believed to be a member of the "08 gang, is alleged to have attacked a rival gang member at52 words
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Article390 1962-02-27 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. TO FIND OUT EACH COUNTRY'S SPECIAL NEEDS FOR EXPERTS AND TECHNICIANS COMPREHENSIVE survey to pin-point the special needs for technicians and engineers in the Malaysian area is expected to be started soon by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation. Thr> suggestion390 words
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Article53 1962-02-27 6 BEN'TONG. Mon. Abdul Hamid bin Yunus. 43. a lorry driver, was fined $35 for driving without due care and attention on Nov. 11 last year at the 9th milestone Bentong-Kuala Lumpur road. Abdul Hamid, whose lorry collided with a car. was fined another $15 for using an53 words
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Article, Illustration54 1962-02-27 6 sit. T.\.\ Salahuddin of Selangor and the Tengku Ampuan. Tengku Rahimah. in a lounge of the Shwabenstein when they returned from their Hong Kong Holiday. In the background is Raja Zahara binte Raja Mahmnd. lady-in-waiting, and on the right two friends of the54 words
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Article152 1962-02-27 6 KOTA BHARU, Mon 'THE Pan-Malayan Islamic Party-controlled Bachok Town Council Is going all out to make Bachok. (population 1.500). Kelantan's No. 1 tourist attraction this year. It has outlined the steps to be taken to beautify the two-mile long sandy beach at Pantal Irama.152 words
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Article38 1962-02-27 6 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Hassan bin Abdul Ghani. 33, who stole 10 pawn tickets from his friend, Tunim bin Markam, in Race Course Road between Dec. 1 last year and Feb. 1, was ailed for six months today.38 words
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332 1962-02-27 6 Sultan returns and says: No chance of reconciliation SINGAPORE, Monday. gULTAN Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah of Selangor returned from a Hong Kong holiday today and said there would be no reconciliation with his former bride Sharifah Salmah, 19, of Singapore. He divorced her early this month, 80 days after their332 words
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Article68 1962-02-27 6 KUANTAN. Mon. The Pahang Government is to present a set of furniture costing $10,000 to the Malayan Embassy In Paris. The furniture will be made from hardwood from the Rompin area and will bear the State emblem. The set will be made by a Singapore furniture68 words
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Article138 1962-02-27 6 Arsenic poisoning kills 8 cows DAWANG, Mon.— Eight cows from a herd of 200 died after they had strayed into an area sprayed with sodium arsenite in Bukit Munchong, eight miles from here. Many cattle are still sick. Veterinary officers from Kuala Lumpur have confirmed that the eight cows belonging138 words
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Article41 1962-02-27 6 KLANG. Mon. Mr. Tham Ba Ba. from Kelantan, has taken over as surveyor in charge of the West Selangor Survey Office here. Mr. Tham replaces Mr. J.G. Dhillon. who has gone to Australia on six months' leave.41 words
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Article17 1962-02-27 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Tanjong Malim level crossing nov has new and wider gates.17 words
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Article, Illustration1045 1962-02-27 7 14 pieces of g01d... —THE START OF THE MOST UNIQUE CASE IN THE ANNALS OF AIR CRIME IT was 1951, the middle of July, the time of the year when anyone with any sense or any money clears out of Cairo. But air security officers hardly fail into either category,1,045 words
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Article, Illustration1283 1962-02-27 7 DONALD FISH - DONALD FISH ....BY (chapter seven) ponded r\aill> with tin Rewards' description. Shortly alter I awoke. I had a call from Neguib'.-i officer telling me what had happened and adding that an identification parade was being held beiore the stewards at Zaloum Barracks at midday. Quite casually he Invited1,283 words
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621 1962-02-27 8 SARAWAK CAN 'GO IT (1) ALONE': PARTY MEMO TO COBBOLD COMMISSION THE Sarawak United People's Party has told the Cobbold Commission that Sarawak can go it alone in the defence and economic sphere' s. In a memorandum to the commission, the S.U.P.P. states that the two often repeated reasons why621 words
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384 1962-02-27 8 KUCHING, Mon.— The Barisan Ra'ayat Jati Sarawak (Barjasa) has warned of the danger that would break out if the indigenous peoples are deprived of their proper place and their fair share in the running of their country. The Party, in a statement384 words
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Article98 1962-02-27 8 CIBU. Mon. An 18--month "no politics" ban has been imposed on I ■>■><. ir-nid Wong Soon Chai. a student of the Chun? Hua School here. lie had been convicted of assisting in the management of a elandesline Communist organic Nation and possession of proscribed books. Wong98 words
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Article, Illustration239 1962-02-27 8 Direct run to Bangkok after ASA conference KUALA LUMPUR- Monday. inauguration of the express train service between Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok will be announced after the Foreign Ministers meeting of the Association of South-East Asia at the end of next month. This was decided today at a joint conference here239 words
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Article21 1962-02-27 8 PENANG. Mon. Four youths on motor-cycles b<;u up another motor-cyclist. Ong Say Chooi, in Gurney Drive *1 the week-end.21 words
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Miscellaneous233 1962-02-27 8 Buys Bunny By Bulph Hoimdahl LVI Abmmr By Al Capp THOUGHT BUT ALL IT IS IS A >/ HIV/.'-SOMt: -)f WF HAINT A~-,_,,. o THIS WAS GONNA rf^f\\MESSO'BOCJriRJLGAI£*, r OJE.ll.** JA HAVIKJ'MUCH U )CZ^, 'Z^^lrrucit /BE A FUN T -itß>^^'-i^a^*^ SKIUGGUN < TAKEOVER/T A\ OFATIME,Is/ T^yi'Zj^,^ rr PARTY/:'' J2F UPToME^J233 words
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Article361 1962-02-27 9 TEACHER'S HABIT OF KEEPING LATE NIGHTS AT WEEKENDS GOT HIM INTO TROUBLE SINGAPORE, Monday. SCHOOLTEACHER, who said it was his habit during the weekends to visit friends until late at night, told a magistrate's court today of his troubles with two police officers on a361 words
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Article, Illustration73 1962-02-27 9 CARMEN, THE STAR OF THE COMING DANCE TEAM MISS Carmen de Lavallade, star of the LavalladeAiley American Dance Company which vrill perform in Kuala Lumpur on March 12 after a tour of Australia. She has played in several films including "Odds Against Tomorrow" with Harry Belai'onte. The Laval lade -Ailey73 words
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Article55 1962-02-27 9 IPOH, Mon. The Countess of Brecknock, super-intendent-in-chief of the St. John Ambulance Brigade in England, who is on a tour of the Far East, will visit the brigade here on March 12. She will inspect a parade and see the presentation of brigade equipment by the55 words
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Article47 1962-02-27 9 KAJANG. Mon.— The Ulu Langat branch of the Malajan Indian Congress will meet on Sunday to form a youth section and a cultural and women's division. The Assistant Minister of Labour, Mr. V Manickavasagam, and Senator Athi Nahappan will address the meeting.47 words
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Article47 1962-02-27 9 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon.— Sgt. Tan Kirn Par. who jolnpd the Police Force as a constable five years ago and who has passed his law examination';, has been promoted to inspector. An old boy of St. Xavler's Institution, he is a well-know;j local sportsman.47 words
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Article31 1962-02-27 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Mi^s Lorna Chin Leng Bee. was in the High Court here today admitted to the Federation Bar by the Chief Jus tice, Dato Sir James Thomson.31 words
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Article, Illustration98 1962-02-27 9 KUALA LIMPUR. Mon. Two laboratory assistants from the Department of Chemistry will leave here by air on Wednesday for Britain on a six-month course under the Colombo Plan. They are Mr. Tan Ban Hock of Penan sc and Mr. Ng Slew Hoong of98 words
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Article191 1962-02-27 9 BOESTAMAM ACCUSES MCA KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE chairman of the secretariat of the re-cently-held Malaysian Socialist conference. Inche Ahmad Boestamam, denied today that the conference had been inspired by the Indonesian Communist Party. He was commenting on a resolution passed yesterday by the youth section of191 words
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Article84 1962-02-27 9 Police lift bodies from river JOHORE BAHRU, Mon— A huge crowd watched as Marine Police this afternoon recovered two bodies from Sungei Scudai, eight miles from here. The bodies of a man and a woman were clasping each other. Police believe they were Chinese. The man was fully dressed and84 words
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Article35 1962-02-27 9 IPOH, Mon.— Khairuddin bin Rafie. 19. was fined $5 Id the magistrate's court hert today when he pleaded guilty to letting off fire-crackers without a licence on the padang In Chemor on Saturday.35 words
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Article25 1962-02-27 9 KUANTAN. Mon.— The Pahang Government has appointed Inche Mustapha bin Che Su, Inche Ramlan bin Haji Salleh and Inche Meral honorary game wardens.25 words
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92 1962-02-27 9 WORN TYRES: LORRY MAN IS FINED $150 BENTONG. Mon. A lorry owner. Chew Kirn Cham. 46. of Loke Yew Street here, was fined $100 during the weekend for using a lorry which wa. k not maintained In good and efficient order. Chew was fined another $50 tor using the lorry92 words
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223 1962-02-27 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Federation Government's plan to set up on an island its first penal colony for secret society gangsters and thugs has hit a snag. A Government committee of senior officials have been studying the project for the past223 words
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122 1962-02-27 9 pENANG. Mon. An Eastern Smelting Co. labourer. D. Kannan. 29. was killed when he fell into a boiling pit at the company's works in Dato Kramat Road this afternoon. The City Fire Brigade was summoned and recovered the body after pumping122 words
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Article209 1962-02-27 9 Soldiers fined for taking a car AM ALACCA. Mon.— Two 1U privates of the 26th Field Regiment Royal Artillery, stationed at Terendak Camp here, were today given the alternatives of fines or jail for stealing a car. James Cunningham. 24, was fined $250 or four months' jail, and John Nutton.209 words
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Article46 1962-02-27 9 BUTTERWORTH, Mon.— Chng Eong Lye. 63. died in Butterworth Hospital yesterday afternoon after falling from the roof of his attap house at Sungei Dua. Ch'ng was repairing the roof when he slipped and fell from a height of 10 feet.46 words
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Article21 1962-02-27 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The World Health Day State Committee, Selangor. needs volunteers to help sell 100.000 flags from Saturday.21 words
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Advertisement231 1962-02-27 9 In Malayal/^ everyone goes for G.E.C. value in ceiling fans! Look at the fans in 2 out of 3 horttes and you U. scelthatlthey arc G.E.C. Some of them have been thereftor over 50 years, because G.E.C. make fans to last a lifetime The modern G.E.C. ceiling fans are beautifully231 words
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Advertisement298 1962-02-27 9 I Someone isn't using Amplex I W i-s» V- p Jk I Outdoor spom md hot \»e»tlicr summer activities ein to r«»ily I result in offrnsivr body odour. And though you cjn't help pt rupinnc >«v can play it salt uith Amplrx. Satcly md surdy stopping c at their source,298 words
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Article34 1962-02-27 10 It Word, til (Minimum) YAM WAI CMOON and family thank all relative*, friends aad associations for wreaths, scroll*. saessa«es of condolence and personally attending the funeral of his beloved father. Yam Heog Kg*34 words
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Obituary28 1962-02-27 10 It Wart, tit (Minimum) IN CVERLOVINC MEMORY of TYrdvell Samuel Epbralm of J. Bahru. Departed 27.? 49. Though gone but ■*v»r fonrottrn by his loving children.28 words
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Article623 1962-02-27 10 Several ingredients are necessary to make a slum dwelling, and town-planners since the war have given a lot of thought to ways of improving slums more quickly than by the costly process of demolition and rebuilding. The beauty of the Singapore Government's programme for Geylang Serai, a well-conceived623 words
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Article324 1962-02-27 10 If the Railvaymen's Union is as pleased with the recently announced appointment of an industrial relations officer as its congratulatory letter asserts, then criticism is largely out of place. Inche Mohammed Yusoff has everyone's confidence his appointment has been approved by the Ministers of Labour and Transport324 words
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Article301 1962-02-27 10 Malacca's Municipal Engineer, in a letter published on this page today, repeats his previous assurances that the town's pipe water, laced though it is with a dash of sea water, is safe to drink. On this occasion, Mr. Liv is able to quote the opinion of the Health301 words
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Article, Illustration1481 1962-02-27 10 TASEK CHINI: Is it the legend that is getting larger? FRAGMENTS of pottery, a sandstone pillar, photographs taken by an R.A.F. mapping plane, a mound or two rising from the swamps these are the fabric of the legendary "lost city" of Tasek Chini. An R.A.F. team of skin-divers and scientists1,481 words
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468 1962-02-27 10 nnHERE have been various J complaints in ihe press and elsewhere regarding the salinity of the present Malacca water. Rathrr than replying individually I think it is better to give the whole situation in detail so that the public can get a clear picture.468 words
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Letter139 1962-02-27 10 But from the above, as our water is only slightly saline and has never gone beyond the mark considered by authoritative sources as harmful, his letter could therefore be most mischievous. Coming from a member of his profession it could produce a lot of psychological illnesses amongst the illiterate masses.139 words
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Letter251 1962-02-27 10 I READ L»iaappointed's" 1 letter (S. T. Feb. 20) with fear and trepidation as It was only five minutes after I had booked in at the Trengganu rest house. My worst fears were soon fulfilled We were first informed that it was not too late for251 words
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Letter164 1962-02-27 10 Needless to say we were obliged to struggle up the stairs with our luggage. In order to make sure that there would be something for us to eat in the evening we ordered our dinner early in the afternoon and were told that it would be ready at 8.30 p.m.164 words
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Advertisement929 1962-02-27 10 STRAITS TIMES&FREEPRESS r,r tk» mmliMi »t mdwrtltri our rrpmtmiatirt Ist. Door 00LO STORAOB ARCABI Orchard Road, Singapore mill receire tmall mdyrHmmmttl ins* baa numktr rfplitt. small adrtrtUtmtnl, pimtmi tn Simrmptrt nwf mlm b* handad to: COLO STORAOt •RANCHSS at Holland Road, Katoag, Keppel Road Naval Basa AUTHORISED AQINTtI CITY BOOK929 words
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Advertisement46 1962-02-27 10 uvtCteAs kcttc/i.,. Tajl \mU. tJLoXa, New sM/tQuink by PARKER Over 500 formulas were developed before Parker was satisfied that SUPER QUINK is the ink that's best for all pens. In Washable Royal Blue and six brilliant permanent colors. In the convenient 2-oz. bottle. mQutnk mooucT o>46 words
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Advertisement78 1962-02-27 10 It's HER soap and his soap.,, M Ml mW i BBsf V HKiT JsKSBSSSs! 'isBSSM' iflsj that's the beauty of Imperial Leather Toilet Soap s She loves Imperial Leather because it's kind to her skin and keeps it clean and radiantly healthy. He likes it because it's fresh and firm78 words
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275 1962-02-27 11 AIRPORT PRAYERS FOR THE FIRE VICTIMS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. An imam, a Catholic priest and a Buddhist, priest will be at the airport here tomorrow to perform religious rites for the four victims of the recent Brinsford Lodge fire. The body of Che Khadijah blnte Sa'ad and the ashes of275 words
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Article42 1962-02-27 11 KUALA KANGSAR, Mon. —The Manong branch secretary of the People's Progressive Party, Inche Mohamed Yusof bin Yeop Kassim, a landowner, has resigned from his post. His letters of resignation has been forwarded to party headquarters and the branch office42 words
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Article168 1962-02-27 11 PMIP MAN WAS BARRED AT FIRST POLL ATTEMPT KUALA TRENGGANU, Mon. A former police inspector disqualified from standing in the 1959 general election will represent the PMIP in the Kuala Trengganu Selatan parliamentary by-election on March 19. He is Tengku Shahadan bin Abdul Majid who resigned168 words
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Article, Illustration153 1962-02-27 11 at the Bukit Ho Swee fire site, and new estates in MacPherson Road and Jalan Eunos. Shortly after the tour, the Government announced that the first 768 units at Bukit Ho Swee would be ready by the end of March. Under construction153 words
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113 1962-02-27 11 MAGISTRATE COMMENDS MAN FOR PUBLIC SPIRIT CUNGAFORfc. .Mon.—Johnk./ nic Ng Kong Wah, an employee of Malayan Airways, was commended in the Fifth Magistrate's Court today for his public spiritedness in arresting a thief. The magstrate. Mr Sathi V. Kandiah. told the prosecutor. Senior Inspector E. H. Shears, that Ng*s action113 words
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Article203 1962-02-27 11 K. LUMPUR, Mon rpHIRTY angry young men complained to the x Straits Times today that an RAF (Malaya) recruiting team had failed to keep a date with them. All had come some distance some from as far as Talping. They were among hundreds of203 words
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Article62 1962-02-27 11 KLANG, Mon.— Teo Cze Eu. 27, of Kampong Jawa. was fined $100 in the Magistrate Court here today for voluntarily causing hurt to Tee Beng Chong with a broken bottle at about 4.30 p.m. on Feb. 7 in a coffee shop In Jalan Raya West. Tee62 words
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Article, Illustration258 1962-02-27 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. Indonesia's top film actor, Rendra Karno, 41, flew into Singapore today cured of a threatening blindness. He was going blind from a defect In his left eye when he entered a Manila hospital in November last year for an258 words
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162 1962-02-27 11 0IN«A P O R E. Mon. Twelve employees of Bajaj Textiles Ltd in High Street are t get wage increments of between $20 and 525 backdated to Nov. 1 last year, following an agreement signed recently between the management and the Singapore Textiles162 words
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Article, Illustration336 1962-02-27 11 MALAYA SIGNS A TRADE AGREEMENT FOR A YEAR WITH THE U.A.R. KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. jyjALAYA and the United Arab Republic today signed a trade agreement at the cabinet chamber in the House of Representatives. The Minister of Commerce and industry, inche Mohamed Khir Johari. signed on behalf of the Federation336 words
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Article, Illustration24 1962-02-27 11 inn Mohamed Khir Johari pins a miniature kris on the lapel of Mr. Hamdi after the signing ceremony Straits Times picture.24 words
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Article71 1962-02-27 11 CINCi/U vicE, Mou. A scooter pillion rider, Mr. Leong Fook Kee. 26, was killed today when he was thrown off a machine ridden by his brother on to the path of an oncomlnp lorry. Mr. Leong Fook Tian. 21. the brother, who was seriously Injured, was71 words
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Article88 1962-02-27 11 ODD-JOB MAN JAILED FOR STEALING SINGAPORE. Mon. Philip tan, 38, an odd-Job labourer in an electrical firm, was Jailed for six months by a Magistrate's Court today for stealing $115 worth of valves from his firm. He was arrested by a policeman on anti-housebreak-lng rounfls at Serangoon Road at about88 words
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Article66 1962-02-27 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Industrial Arbitration Court will hear a dispute between the Insurance Companies Employees' Union and the Life Insurance Corporation of India on Wednesday at 2.30 p.m. The dispute Is over the union's claims for a general adjustment of salt lies and better working conditions66 words
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Article49 1962-02-27 11 KLANG. Mon. The Selangor Ruler's Au^ory Council will meet soon to choose a new territorial chief for Klang. The former territorial chief. Raja Suleiman bin Raja Wot, 60. the Orang Kaya Maha Bljaya of Klang, was relieved of his post early this month.49 words
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Advertisement73 1962-02-27 11 Keep your family IHik FIT WATERBURY'S COMPOUND Woterbury's Compound is the world's most widely used tonic. BECAUSE ITS A TONIC, Waterbury's spteds recovery lo sparkling good health and builds up resistance to further attacks. BECAUSE IT'S A DECONGESTIVE, Waterbury's breaks up stubborn coughs, colds and bronchial congestion. Let Waterbury's prove73 words
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Advertisement162 1962-02-27 11 The most I famous children's books j in the world— I ARTHUR MEE'S j CHILDREN'S j ENCYCLOPEDIA j m IN 10 VOLUMES B world can do so much for /«3^3H| K young people developing their (J^ s^§ fc j, B minds out of the classroom. 5 the future. binding The162 words
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Article, Illustration469 1962-02-27 12 EVELYN TU - EVELYN TU MOSAICS AND SCROLLS ON SHOW TWO artists, a 30--\Tiii-old French housewife and a 20- car-old local boy ha v c successfully produced a joint art exhibition at the National Library in Singapore. She is Mrs. Katherine A. Schmid and he is469 words
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Article107 1962-02-27 12 rl XX are a dozen and one ways of dressing up. Give your accessories a new twist. If you are tired or the look of your old evening blous.-. cover the buttons with glitter —or replace them with bows of ribbon a tip picked up from Paris designers.107 words
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217 1962-02-27 12 TABLEWARE DESIGNED FOR INFORMAL EATING SJO many people, especially women, prefer light, easy-to-to handle cutlery. Coming to the Malayan market will be a new set of tableware, scaled down to modern, informal eating. In stainless steel with nylon handles, the cutlery is claimed by ths makers to be the sturdiest217 words
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Article226 1962-02-27 12 Chicken in dried-curry style FOR those of you who F will be celebrating the Hari Raya festival, this Dry Chicken Curry recipe will make a delicious dish for lunch. It Is taken from the "Young Housewife's Companion" written by Lucy R. Samuel. You need a chicken (about 1J kati) cut226 words
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Advertisement136 1962-02-27 12 Give your children the extra nourishment they need Farex the 3 -cereal food made by Glaxo is a complete food that needs no cooking and can be added to fruit, soups and a variety of dishes. Farex contains calcium and vitamin D to strengthen the bones and teeth B group136 words
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Advertisement189 1962-02-27 12 SKIN Wf ___^J>^^Baaa^a>a^a^a»i^^^^ Al oMU st r X^. t •cx.ix »*«o«aio«iii rrr. iTQ.irONO.MISWAIiA L I mjjA H tiling Cram T caauw tooTMiNC moTKTivt So gentle. AM-O-LIN can be uaed with absolute nafctv on ih« youngest baby or th« moot sensitive or troubled skin. AMO-UN has (or years been the favourite189 words
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Miscellaneous225 1962-02-27 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS ti. Harry in some circumstances? 1. Conclude rejected French king S; O v l S? y fP l ij; r^"?, ln fs -lo be le«ss worthy 181 whistled from afar? (3. 5). 5. A 0^ "corney with Vr^reSuUo^to elan? Not half! (6>. n Hlßh-splrlted resolution to225 words
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Article, Illustration221 1962-02-27 13 NEHRU'S PARTY AND ALLY IN LEAD J^EW DELHI, Mon. India's ruling Congress Party and its allied Kashmir National Conference have won 227 of the first 332 state assembly seats so far declared in India's third general election. Counting of about 100 million votes, about half the eligible electorate, was InUP - 221 words
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Article258 1962-02-27 13 eclipse for him. Mr. Nehru has already decided there can be no "backdoor" entry Into the Government for him if he i s defeated. The North Bombay contest has also raised the question whether Congress should move further to the left, if Mr. Menon fails theReuter - 258 words
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205 1962-02-27 13 BANGKOK, Mon.— The Thai Prime Minister. Marshal Sarit Thanarat, today personally questioned a Communist Party leader arrested in a police raid last Friday. Police said the man. Ruam Wongphan, readily admitted being a Communist Party member but would not reveal the namesReuter - 205 words
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Article28 1962-02-27 13 LONDON. Mon. Lord Snowdon, Princess Margaret" s husband and artistic adviser to the Sunday Times, has become a member of the National Union of Journalists. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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441 1962-02-27 13 TWENTY-SIX people were killed and 51 wounded in various acts of violence throughout Algeria yesterday, military officials said here. Eighteen of the dead and 2fi of the wounded were Muslims. Included in the death toll were two people killed in441 words
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Article110 1962-02-27 13 TOO DRUNK— HE IS ACQUITTED A MOTORIST was acqui ing drunk in charge LONDON, Monday, tted at Nottingham of beof a car because he was too drunk. The chairman of an appeal court Quashed a €5 line on Mr. Ralph Pearce. found "helplessly drunk" over the bonnet of his carReuter - 110 words
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Article64 1962-02-27 13 OSLO, Mon. The United Nations has asked Norway to supply a senior officer to take command of the U.N. Air Force in the Congo and a man has already been provisionally selected. Major General Odd Bull, Chief of the Norwegian Air Force said the man's nameReuter - 64 words
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Article62 1962-02-27 13 MOSCOW. Mon.— A Soviet scientist 6aid yesterday Russia was seeking how to land a space ship on the moon, the Tass agency reported. The scientist, Dr. V. Demin. wrote in the Economic Gr.zette that scientist.", were assessing most suitable course for a moon flight and62 words
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Article60 1962-02-27 13 CONAKRY. Mon. The Guinea Government has terminated the world's blg?e.st bauxite concession, belonging to Bauxites dv Midi, the French subsidiary of the Aluminium Company of Canada. A presidential decree said the company failed to set up a processing plant in Guinea in conformance with Government policyUPI - 60 words
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Advertisement94 1962-02-27 13 f 0 1/4% Afe Mm p? nt >yon /A W >hira *ith s Cc Its estahr VV >r Ptntl. MM mm fens. T^ s Pr °duce d of m an h to 6e° y n Co MM l\ r reh c If 7 ¥mm J VfiP O*° d °^cT f94 words
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Article163 1962-02-27 14 WILLIAM JACKS' RADIO, TV COURSES WILLIAM Jacks and Co. (Malaya) Ltd., local agents for Philips, have started special radio electronic courses in Singapore for mechanics of their authorised dealers. The courses are being conducted at William Jacks' well-equipped workshops at Bukit Timah by Mr. H. van cier Valk, head of163 words
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Article103 1962-02-27 14 CARGO SHIP SAILS ON FIRST TRIP AN ultra modern freighter, the Eastern Rover, operated by the Indo-China Steam Navigation Co. Ltd. arrived in Singapore on her maiden voyage on Sunday. The new vessel has no passenger accommodation, but baa tanks with a total capacity of 837 tons for the carriage103 words
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Article, Illustration429 1962-02-27 14 CHAN BONG SOO - CHAN BONG SOO Deficit reduced from $70.5 m. in 1960 to $3.7 m. last year By RANGE OF PRODUCTS FOR EXPORTS TO BE INCREASED, SAYS ENVOY JNDIA'S export drive in Singapore and the Federation, now being launched as part of her bid to swell her429 words
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155 1962-02-27 14 KEITH HOOPER - Australians now want to sell rabbit meat KEITH HOOPER From in SYDNEY PEOPLE in Singapore, the Federation and other Asian countries may soon be eating imported rabbit meat from Australia. Not the meat of the wild rabbit, Australia's notorious pest of the wide-open spaces, but carcases of a breed called155 words
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Article, Illustration119 1962-02-27 14 This is an artist's impression of the President Roosevelt. American President Lines' latest luxury passenger liner which will sail on her maiden voyage to the Far East from San Francisco on April 16. The ship, 622 ft long. 76 ft wid- with 23,000 tons119 words
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Article39 1962-02-27 14 Luen Wan Medical Co. gave a dinner in honour of Japan's "Pharmaceutical King." Mr. Chobei Takeda who is president of Takeda Chemical Industries Ltd. and his son, Mr. Akio Takeda. during their visit to Singapore last week.39 words
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Article58 1962-02-27 14 New officials of the Singapore Sales Representative Association are: Mr. Oei Tiang Kirn, president; Mr. Michael Chee and Mr. Tan Woon Kay, vicepresidents; Mr. Lim Hock Choon. Hon. secretary: Mr. Lim Kin Chwee assist hon. secretary; Mr. Wee Tue Piow, hon. treasurer, Mr. Lim Nam Seng58 words
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Article110 1962-02-27 14 YEW business written by Manufacturers Life Insurance Co. last year was $1,810,287.--420, an all-time high for a year's operation, the company announced. This amount represents a five per cent increase over 1960. The company's business at the end of the year was $12,040,505,528. Total payments to110 words
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Article52 1962-02-27 14 Mr. Tom Shields, chairman of the newly-acquired Simms Motor and Electronics Corporation subsidiary, Crosland Filters Ltd.. will visit Singapore and Penang next month in the course of a world tour. Mr. Shields will sail from Southampton on March 15 en route to Cape Town via Las52 words
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118 1962-02-27 14 U.S. PAINT FIRM MAY SET UP LOCAL FACTORY A UNITED States paint and industrial chemical company may set up a branch factory in Singapore or the Federation This was indicated by Mr. A. D. Duncan, vicepresident of the Glidden Co.. Ohio, who visited Malaya last week to study local market118 words
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Article, Illustration55 1962-02-27 14 YOUNG APPOINTS KUALA LUMPUR OFFICE MANAGER (above) who has been appointed manager of the Kuala Lumpur office of Young Advertising and Marketing Ltd. Mr. Brownlow has over 10 years' experience In advertising and marketing in Britain and Rhodesia, lie has also done all spheres of publicity work in the two55 words
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Article, Illustration283 1962-02-27 14 Directors seek business contacts TWO executives of an 1 Australian trade promotion organisation have arrived In Singapore to carry out a mar- y ket research for their clients and appoint distributors for specific primary and secondary products. They are Mr. H.D. Johnson, managing director of Export Marketing Bureau, Melbourne, and283 words
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Advertisement1572 1962-02-27 15 10 UVERMIOI t WEST CO*ST UK. OueS'pore Mm S'fam ftnwt LAOMEOON Have, luerpeel. Glasgow.. M Pt/Tel« Fit 21 1 DIOMED LnnlMl, Glasgow Sd«. JJ Mar J LYCAON liftrptll, Dublin MM 4 Mil i Mm I Mm II rillUS literpeel. OiD'in, Glasgow. Mil 11 Mil 11 Hit 14/11 MM II MIMNON1,572 words
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Advertisement1412 1962-02-27 15 THE i A. C HHES- 1 SAILINSS TO MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINtNTAI t SCANDINAVIAN POUTS yjSric^V 'pore Panani A^A^ "BASRA" 1).... ll Part/ 4 Mar 1/ 7 Mir 9/ 9 Mar ftrVfiL^Vltl "JUTLANDIA" I) t 25/27 Mir 21 29 Mar M'll Mm ,Bl P \§ZAJ9I "BEIRA" v SB Mai/ 4 Api 5/1,412 words
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Advertisement1553 1962-02-27 15 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. ONION BUILOINC SWCAPORE TEli 93*21/9 tl EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS. B'pora P. S'Mm Penana BENLAWERS (H) H'Bm. I'll*. R'Oam. MDro Fl» 27/ 3 ll Pt.Taiay BENROECH (E.Lp.) l'pt*C R'dam. Hull, H'burg HPt/Mir3 J BENSL3E (E.L.) LaHaa. M'broui*. Himburj. 31/Mar4 Mm 1/1,553 words
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Advertisement1382 1962-02-27 15 McALISTER tic CO.. LTD. Wb. NEIA iex. ni Mill. PV. <T*** ELLBRMAN LINE Hi KLAVENESS LINE LONON. HAMBURG. ROHERDAM LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE t HULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND CITY OF WELLINGTON UMrtM cW M t IM Clit ll 1..11/TKI, 29F.»/lM,r 4/ SMK j.^, •ONNtV.LLE HONGKONG. KOBE. OSAKA. NAGOYA1,382 words
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Article111 1962-02-27 16 MELBOXTRNE. Mon. INVESTMENT SHARES w«re steady. Oils were again the (eaturr of today's session with most I'tiies rising. A.O.G. moved up 3s. lo 83s. bd. and Wooddde Is. 3u. to 11s. 9d. Base Mrtais closed steady and loans firm. R. BALAN 26-2-62 Con. Zinc 73 -8 Mount lsa111 words
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Article159 1962-02-27 16 SHIPS lying alangtida the Slngaswrs wliarvit today are: Bengloe 38/3i>, Pres. Polk 4/5. Telamon 29/30, Seta Mam 4:"43 Halldm 40/41, Pres. Pierce 46. Deelock' is. Mandowl 31/32, Pleasantvllle 19. Straat Johore 15/16. 81amat N/9 Tocansa S '9, Kunak 25, Blrus& HW. 3. Selancor NW. 4. Outer roads:159 words
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Article126 1962-02-27 16 ALL Mslayan Eichano Banks' As•oclatlsn rates were unchanged yesteriay as follows (all rates to $100): Niw Y*rk: buying TT 33 1/16, airmail OD 33 3-16. 90 d/st 33 7/16 credit bills, 33 9 '16 trade bills. Canads: buying TT 34 J. airmail OD 341. 90 d/st 3S 5/16126 words
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415 1962-02-27 16 From Our Market Correspondent rE Malayan Stock Exchange opened the week trendless with the barest of movements in price and a very small turnover. There is still no incentive and brokers said yesterday an added factor was the lack of information about the forthcoming415 words
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Article22 1962-02-27 16 MaUjran Stork IndirM Feb. 24 Feb. 2« Industrials: 168.48 168.53 Tins: 294.71 295.45 Dollar rubbers: 197.21 192.87 Jan. 1 1958=10022 words
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Article793 1962-02-27 16 OUSIXESS on the Stock Ex■L" choinge. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals in brackets: Imhntrlsli: East Smelting $2.95 OL, $2.9* OL: F. and N. ords (3.000) $2.71 ON: J. Waugl) H.O0O) $2.17: M. Cement (1.000) 52.6.V Rothmans (1,000) Sl.3«i ON. M.OOO) $1.36. (1.000) $1.37t 1>:793 words
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Article119 1962-02-27 16 £HINESf Product Exchange Sinn port noon pricti per picul yaittrday: Coconut oil: bulk $371 sellers, drum S4Oi aellrrK. Copra: Feb. /star. J-'IJ buyers. $27! sellers. Popper: Ifuntok white $1721 sellers, Sarawak white $170 tellers, special Sarawak black $135 rollers, garbled l^ampong black $135 sellers ASTA J145 sellers Singapore119 words
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226 1962-02-27 16 QN the Singapore Rubber Market yesterday th* y majority of dealers were disinclined to trade." During the morning session March first grade was traded between 82 cents and 82 y 2 cents. Some interest in lower sheets was met at the higher level226 words
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Article210 1962-02-27 16 14 ARCH llrat frad* rubbtr buyirs f.s.b. clourd In Blni:apore yesterday at Ml cents per lb.. down a quarter of a rent on Friday's clonnic price. The price was quiet and ilishtly saslsr. S.C.CR.A. closlnf! prirrs In cents par lb. yesterday: Int. 1 R.H.B. Prompt fob. buyers 811.210 words
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Article40 1962-02-27 16 SINGAPORE. Feb. 26. RUBBER: 81 i cents per Ib. (down a quarter of a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 81' i cents (quiet). TIN: $473,374 per picul (down 121 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 230 tons (up 15 tons).40 words
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Advertisement1089 1962-02-27 16 V^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTDExpress U.S.A. Pacific «t Atlantic Coast Service ETA ETA ETA ETA Spore H'Hc-g H'lu:u S. fesco L. Angeles N. York Kisukxwt Mam" 17/11 M*r 23 Mir I Apr IS Apr 11 Apr 4 Ml; •■Kjmikjwj Man" 21/2) Apr 37 Apr 11 May 21 May 23 May1,089 words
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Advertisement555 1962-02-27 16 NEDLLOYD LINE GREAT LAKES SERVICE FIST SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. MALAYA DIRECT TO CANADA AND U.S. GREAT LAKES PORTS. S'DOf* P Slum Pentng Arr. Mentratt "BANOA (NL) 7/11 MX 5 f M»r 15 Mar 11 Apr "SAIMNCIN" (RLJ i'M »»f 11/14 »P» IS »Pf IS Ml) ■•BINUN6' 1 ((Nl) S'll Ml*555 words
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Advertisement836 1962-02-27 16 SHIPPING NOTICE NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES m.T. "BANDA"/L from ISA/INBIA 20-2-62 Berthed: Licbter/Gdn. 24-2-SS SUB. Godowns: 38/39 General survey will be held un the 1-3-C2. No further survey will be held. NKDEBLAND LINF ROYAL PITCH MAIL UNLAYSON HOI M Telephone 94-364. MORE NOTICES TENDER NOTICES IN PAGES 1? 18. SHIPPING NOTCE836 words
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Advertisement728 1962-02-27 17 TENDER J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE NEGRI SEMBILAN Tenders from registered J.K.R. Contractors of Class 'E' and above will be received at the office of the Jurutera Negeri, Negrl Sembilan Seremban up to NOON of stti March, 1962 for the construction of a 100 feet span Timber Bridge over Sungai Triang ir728 words
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Advertisement93 1962-02-27 17 TENDER PETALING JAVA DEVELOPMENT i CORPORATION >l TENDERS are Invited for the 1 1 supply and delivery to Petallng I Jaya Development Corporation of 2 Nos. Refuse Collection Vehicles, 2 Nos- Cesspool Emptying Vehicles 1 and 4 Nos. Three-Way Tipping Lorries. I Specification and Forms of Ten- 1: der may93 words
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Advertisement159 1962-02-27 17 NOTICE COMMISSIONER OF THE FEDERAL CAPITAL OF KUALA LUMPUR NOTICE In pursuance ot the policy of i Malay being the National lan--1 guage. consideration has been gives to renaming streets in the National Language. The following have accordingly been renamed as follows: Garden Road Jalan Kebun Bunga Natesa Road Jalan159 words
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Advertisement947 1962-02-27 17 (Continued from Page 10) I SITUATIONS VACANT 2* Words SS (Mi*.)— Box St ctt. txtrm BOX A 6359 S.T. Position filled. Applicants thanked. LOCUM FOR FOUR to six weeks commencing early April for clinic at Teluk Arson. Write 77 Anson Road telephone 397 Teluk Anson. MOTOR MECHANIC WANTED— One Kntillsh947 words
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Advertisement808 1962-02-27 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Words SS (Mitt.)— Box St ct*. txtm SERA.'JCOON GARDEN comer t« mo* bouse furnished three bedrooms available for six months or one year. For particulars Telephone (B'pore) MM. TANJONC KATONQ ROAD Airy Furnished Room close Bus Market suitable working flrls/couple. Reasonable rest. P.O. Box 2373 (Tel: *****)808 words
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Advertisement851 1962-02-27 17 EDUCATION it Words SS Ml*. Box St ttt. txtrt I ENCLISH LANOUACE CLASSES. r.v BoartsMM i'K. Trained Ora- Afternoon*:— Form IV 'OSC. am IV use Professional Levels. Academy of Accountancy A n«liilslJsHl». George Lee Building. CUm.-ncau Avenue, Singapore *****. BEGINNERS' BOOK-KEEPING ACCOUNTING Stan March (Morning/ Eveulntfi. Stenography, (Pit mans' Gregg).851 words
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Advertisement867 1962-02-27 17 PHILATELY Word* SS (Min.)-Box St ct*. estr* USED STAMPS WANTED. Write for Buying List. Phoenix stamp Co., Cant rbury, Kent. England. FOR HIRE it Words SS (Min.)—Box St ctt. astro EVErtFINE CO. offers f-Drive Cars from 515.00 Dally. (TO.uO Weekly. 519, SeranKOon Rd.. B'pore-8 Tel: *****. REFRIGERATORS. RAOIOS. RADIO. CRAMS867 words
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Advertisement615 1962-02-27 17 FOR SALE Jf ITsrsW SS (Mi*.)— Box St ct*. txtrm BUYING AT CATHAY'S Means Savins' Barf I.iteM Hawaiian Rports•■hirt* Nmv from 51 4". Al»o Now n^lrrveK Shirts in ■a. Visit Cathay's Bras B&sah Road. Spore CCC JUNK STORE "Hoom Of Curiosity" 137. WmstssH linve 81bn lixt.--'... l'u.v and Sell all615 words
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Advertisement1028 1962-02-27 18 REMINDER Pnipfrlv Sale To-day. 1 No 2" Lorong 16 Geylang Road. 2 Land at corner of Sims Avenue Sc Lorong 35 Geylaim Road. 3. No. 8388 Kang Choo Bin Road and Vacant land adjoining. Lorong 33 Geylang Road. I 10 Chin Nam Street. 6 Not. 17A D off Tembeling Road7.1,028 words
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Advertisement98 1962-02-27 18 TANJONG TIN DREDGING LIMITED The Court has confirmed the reduction of capital of Tanjonu Tin Dredging Limited approved by Special Resolution of the Company on 19th January. Shareholders registered at the close of b isiness on 22nd February will be tent warrants in repayment of two shillings per five shil-98 words
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Advertisement393 1962-02-27 18 NOTICES NOTICE. Federation of Malay* 550.00U.000 b< r e Registered Stock 15/9-1977/79 Notice Is hereby given that the Transfer Register of me abovementioned Loan will be closed from 2nd March, 1962 to 15th March. 1962, both days Inclusive, lor the preparation of interest warrants. Registrar of Public Debt BANK NEGARA393 words
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Advertisement466 1962-02-27 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited to fUI the post Of MARKETING OFFICER m the Office of the Singapore Trade and Cultural Repre sentatiou in Indonesia. Candidates muAt be Singapore Citizens. QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE: Must be able to speak and write good English. Preference to those able to speak and write466 words
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Advertisement514 1962-02-27 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens and from serving Government Officers as a BROADCASTING ASSISTANT Grade II (Religious) in the Department of Broadcasting, Federation of Malaya, on the salary scale: $450x20-530 basic per month plus allowances at current ratesThe post is permanent and pensionable. QUALIFICATIONS: i AGE: Must514 words
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Advertisement413 1962-02-27 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD POWER STATION ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE ENGINEERS Applications are Invited for appointment as Electrical Maintenance Engineers in the Board's Steam and Hydro-Electric Power Stations. The appointments will be In Division I of the Boards Service on a point in the scale $982 x34 1,254 (Basic), commensurate with413 words
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Advertisement319 1962-02-27 18 TENDERS J.K.R. KEDAH TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from Class 'E' registered Contractors at the office of State Engineer. Kedah/Perlis, Alor Star, up to 3.00 p.m. of the 13th day of March. 1962 for the Erection and Completion of a Modified Sub-Health Centre, at Sungei Tiang Kedah. Full particulars319 words
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Advertisement116 1962-02-27 18 TENDERS MINISTRY OF DEFENCE TENDERS TENDERS are Invited for the purchase of ferrous and non ferrous scrap metal by tonnage from Woodlands, Singapore on a running contract for a period of one yearApplications for tender forms must be received before 5 March 62 at HQ. Federation Ordnance Services, Batu Garrison,116 words
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Article24 1962-02-27 19 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. A. T. Rajah was re-elected president of the Singapore AAA for the ninth successive year at the annual meetIng.24 words
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Article524 1962-02-27 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By Youths trip to Bangkok tournament was biggest expense I^UALA LUMPUR. Mon. After a record profit of $68,000 in 1960. the Football Association of Malaya last year lost $37,971. which is also a record. This Is shown in the annual report and accounts524 words
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Article438 1962-02-27 19 SOCCER NEGRI SCHOOLS TOI'RNEY: lndir-15 Selcolah TAR. Oemas 1 OES. Pt. Dlckson 1; TuanJcn Muhummad. K. PUah 3 ACS 1; King Oeorge V 5 Seremban English 1; TMS 1 BPI 1: Seremban English 1 MAS 0. Sfnior— Seko loh TAR 1 OES. Pt. Dickson 1: TMS 1 ACS438 words
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Article633 1962-02-27 19 PENANG RACE WEIGHTS WEIGHTS fo r nine noes on Sunday, first day ol the Penang Turf Club Spring Meeting: Class 2— 6 F Scarlet Light 9.00 Erik 8.12 Mecolin* 8.07 LaralegU 8.04 Port DOr 8«4 High Tower 8.04 Brave General 8.02 Coffee Boy 8.01 Welsh Star 8.00 The Nailer 8.00633 words
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Article249 1962-02-27 19 By D. LACKERSTEEN: LONDON, Monday iy| ALAYA'S woman singles champion Tan Gaik Bee ITI yesterday spurned a proffered chance to excuse defeat on Saturday in the Surrey badminton tournament, saying "I lost and that's all there's to it." But while It is true she249 words
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82 1962-02-27 19 MALAYAN ATHLETE TO RUN FOR S. AUSTRALIA A DELAIDE, Mon George Ananda, 22 year old Malayan who is studying medicine at Adelaide University, will be the first Asian student to represent an Australian state at Australian athletic meets. George, son of a school teacher in Kuala Lipis, Pahang, is onReuter - 82 words
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Article207 1962-02-27 19 Oaik Bee confessed to* cold #as an opponent she is flndina nard to beat. *>he had this to say about women badminton players °iere •Their standard is very mucii higher than back home. Englisn women play a hard, lighting ganw and exhibit the maximum aggressiveness and power. They207 words
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527 1962-02-27 19 L.C. HOFFMAN Jr - L.C. HOFFMAN Jr. KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The 68 professional and amateur golfers who competed in the first Malayan Open championship which ended yesterday left here by a Malayan Airways Britannia this morning for Hong Kong, all very satisfied with their stay in527 words
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Article159 1962-02-27 19 SINGAPORE, Mon. Combined Schools were held to a 3-3 draw by Royal Signals in the SHA senior knockout replay on the padang today. Signals, who dominated the early part of the game, had to fight hard to nirvive a late assault by schools. Signals started promisingly and159 words
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Advertisement37 1962-02-27 19 SsT±o# X DD AKJ D LADHS DE LUXE HANDKERCHIEF \jr (lH pJettiC box) jfx*?-?^- ■■flfV GENTS COLOURED SPORT Q SHIRT NYLON /0: WMffi? socks OtTAINABLE FROM ALL LEADING DEPARTMENTAL STORES SIM YEOW SENG LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR37 words
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Advertisement227 1962-02-27 19 GOLF GOLF CLEARANCE SALE 15% OFF LIST 15% REES, COTTON, SPALDING, MACGREGOR CAMPBELL ETC. LOTUS GOLF SHOES GENTS FROM SIZE 7 LADIES FROM SIZE 3 ALL BAGS AND ACCESSORIES TO BE CLEARED PROFESSIONAL LEAVING FOR U.K. PROFESSIONAL'S SHOP ROYAL ISLAND CLUB 6.- M.S. THOMSON ROAD, SINGAPORE 20. Highly efficient copocitor227 words
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Page 19 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous31 1962-02-27 19 PV/ftT» DIARY HOCKEY SPORE JINIOR KO: Police T PWD (Thomson Rd). SfiOß DIV. 1: TPCA 'A Levers (Princes Rdi. ■occm NEORI SCHOOLS TOURNEY: St. Paul's Inst. v Seremban Ens. Sch. (Serembanh31 words
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Article401 1962-02-27 20 AFTER MALAYSIA— A TRANSITIONAL PERIOD OF UP TO FIVE YEARS FOR N. BORNEO From NELSON RUTHERFURD: Jesselton, Mon. "WR. Donald Stephens, leader of the United National Kadazan Party, envisages a transitional period of three to five years after the proposed establishment of Malaysia before North Borneo becomes401 words
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111 1962-02-27 20 SAIGON, Mon. In more than 150 clashes, the Government and Communist guerilla forces have suffered more than huii casualties 2KO killed and the rest wounded in the past five days, according to authoritative military sources. The sources said that guerilla activity was continuing,Reuter - 111 words
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Article48 1962-02-27 20 WASHINGTON. Mon.— Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy has postponed her planned visit; to India for health reasons, the White House announced toaay. She had been suffering from sinus infection for several months and had been advised to postpone the visit from March 4 to March 12— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article20 1962-02-27 20 MR ANU MRS. Rl MeIWZW tr.:iuk in.-n<l.-, and rrlanvis for Ihiir i valualu. Pr tin ix natta <>i ih.20 words
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171 1962-02-27 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. the Minister for Culture, today called on Malayan artists to learn and absorb as mucn as they could from a wide variety of cultural influences. The Minister said this when he declared open an exhibition of works by two171 words
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LONDON STOCKS
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Article26 1962-02-27 20 LONDON. Mon. Buyers £954. sellers £9544, Forward buyers £954 > sellers £955. Settlement £954 V Turnover a.m. 220 tons, pm. 35 tons. Tone: Steady but quiet.26 words
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Article33 1962-02-27 20 LONDON. Mon. Spot 24Hd. April 24',d.. May 24-'« d. June 24:l»d.. Apr. June 24\d.. July Sept. 24 ,d.. Oct./ Dec. 24a»., J-n./Mar--24'sd.. ci-f. Mar 241/16 d.. Apr 24d.. May 24d. Tone: Steadier.33 words
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154 1962-02-27 20 BRITAIN'S FIRST NUCLEAR SUB IN A YEAR LONDON, Mon. Britain's first nuclear submarine. Dreadnought, is due to go into service within the 12 months beginning next April. Her introduction will mark "a great advance in the deployment of British sea power." said Lord Carrington. First Lord of the Admiralty, inReuter - 154 words
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Article61 1962-02-27 20 WARSAW. Mon.— A woman asked a couple to help her murder her husband, it was stated at the Bialystok high court today. They drank with their victim, made him drunk and then killed him with axes. The wife. Eugenia Podgorska. and the couple IrenaReuter - 61 words
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Article36 1962-02-27 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. The German "Stross Quartet" will arrive here by BOAc from Jakarta on Wednesday evening at 7.45 p.m. to give a concert at the Cultural Centre. Canning Rise, on Friday at 3.45 p.m.36 words
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Article26 1962-02-27 20 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Ylo Chu Kang veterinary extension centre. Yio Chu Kang Road 10th milestone, will be declared open on Saturday at 7 p.m.26 words
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656 1962-02-27 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday would visit them when he returned to England. anU they say they would like him to think of their houses aa his "home." ;A London housewife who want! to adopt him wrote: "You remind me so656 words
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Article56 1962-02-27 20 PERTH Moi; .Sir Harry Howard. Lord Mayor of Perth is to take part in the ticker tape parade to be given Glenn in New York on Thursday It was Perth which BWltched on Its lights for Colonel John Glenn to see as he flew over56 words
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Advertisement239 1962-02-27 20 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Hards Sin Wmimi/ml WHISTON 10 M.h.i-I Ud I.!" na a .'..tn Feb. at KEEL TOPLIS: 1., tv.cn <■ Kat) Uinrion and Valm. I'.uiiin.- daaghtrr 01 Mr. and Mil ANNOUNCEMENT CALLING ALL WELSH Folk. Ti. k.t« Mill ■raOabl* i<>r st. n..Banquet. Telephone Thorns* Kuhert« .•WHi.^i. (S'por*). f^wwißlll ill!!!? oh239 words
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Advertisement49 1962-02-27 20 STT A "p "D Xx _hl n PORTABLE/CAR RADIO iK W <~ j--ij It?- I B_*w^ _l ROXY (SINGAPORE) CO., L m L 7^"^ iH«MNM»kMM.i I oYfTiDoi of Keliabi itv T.I: *****/9S7S* J ROXY (MALAYA) CO., ITSMdII IA. tmm Kirn Pm II4 S 142 Jalan Botu Kuala Lumpur. Tal: *****49 words
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