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Title Section23 1962-03-19 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100 9 000 flat!** 01 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, MARCH 19. 1962 15 CENTS. KDN 03623 words
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Article, Illustration543 1962-03-19 1 OAS plan to set up 'underground Govt.' -President De Gaulle ...in Paris, he will make televised broadcast to the waiting nation. Troops out in force EVIAN. Sunday FRENCH and Algerian negotiators today agreed on a ceasefire ending the seven-year-old Algerian war, it is officially announced. The talks this543 words
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119 1962-03-19 1 |>AXIS. Sun. A white exI tremist, believed to be an Army captain, was shot yesterday when he tried to hi -jack an airliner flying 32 OAS memben from Paris to an internment centre near Orange. Southern France. The plane, A DC -4 belong119 words
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Article123 1962-03-19 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. SHOUTS of "We must fight for our rights" and "The Government has ignored us" marked a lively protest meeting here today, attended by 300 pensioners. The meeting decided that the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, would be .seen, to "discuss long-stand-ing grievances." The123 words
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705 1962-03-19 1 'WHY THE FRONT, PMIP OPPOSE MALAYSIA' KUALA TRENGGANU, Sun. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today wound up the Alliance election rallies with an attack on the Socialist Front and the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party. He told a large crowd on the Padang Maziah here705 words
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Article, Illustration11 1962-03-19 1 CHE ISMAIL IALL.) CHE GARIIB (NEC.) T. SHAMADAN IPMIPI11 words
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252 1962-03-19 1 LONDON, Sunday. THK ideological dispute between Russia and China is having "far-reaching and very damaging effects on China's economy," according to Denis Blood worth, The Observer's Far East correspondent. He said in an article published today that the Russians hadReuter; UPI - 252 words
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98 1962-03-19 1 rpAIPEH, Sun. Reports X circulated here today that China crushed an uprising early this month involving 8,000 people in eastern Kwangtung Province. The official Central News Agency said that the revolt was started by hungry people who seized rice from commune granaries. Troops were rushed in98 words
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Article253 1962-03-19 1 PORT SWETTENHAM. Sunday. NEARLY 40.000 tons of general cargo is waiting to be discharged at the port here, which is facing one of its peak congestion periods. This is the second time in three weeks that the port has been choked. At the beginning of the253 words
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Article59 1962-03-19 1 MANILA. Sun. A U.S. Navy plane searching for the Constellation airliner which disappeared on Friday with 107 people on board, was forced down in the Pacific today when an engine caught fire. Its crew of 12 are safe. A seaplane tender will pick it up. There is no59 words
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Article, Illustration137 1962-03-19 1 JANET AND TONY PART HOLLYWOOD. Sun. Film stars Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh— their 10-year-old marriage *w a s once regarded as Hollywood's happiest have separated. They said in a joint statement they hoped the separation would be temporary "while we work out the problems of our marriage." No divorceReuter - 137 words
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Article152 1962-03-19 1 Tadman rescue: Another snag KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Another snag ha? hit the operations to rescue Captain John Tadman who crashed along the Malaya-Thai-land Jungle border live days ago. An experienced helicopter pilot today looked at the jungle which has been cleared over the past two days, and has said he152 words
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Article37 1962-03-19 1 CONCO SECRET TALK* LEOPOi.mii i y president Tshombr of Hi ian;i tmitv M I I T rill« ndoula. Central < I'rrinicr. f" r Mint t.ilk> t»> tcp* to r< unitr hi |iro\incc »ithn i I llrutrr37 words
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495 1962-03-19 2 Jack offers Nik joint trip to the moon WASHINGTON, Sunday. *pHE prospect of American and Soviet astronauts flying together in a space ship to the moon or the planets has been opened up with the publication of President Kennedy's space co-operation letter to Mr. Nikita Khrushchev. United States officials saidReuter - 495 words
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236 1962-03-19 2 FOURTH ANNIVERSARY FOR VANGUARD AFTER 500 m. MILES NEW YORK. Sun —Van (tnard I, America's ■econd space satellite, completed its fourth year In orbit today, showing some signs of advancing age but still spinning and sending back signals. The army astro-observation centre in New Jersey reported that signals from theReuter - 236 words
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Article17 1962-03-19 2 TOKYO. Sun.— Three girls were killed by a landslide near Nligatu. northern Japan, yesterday.17 words
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Article369 1962-03-19 2 U.S. HAS USED CHINESE SUPPLIES WASHINGTON. Sunday. IT.S. FOREIGN AID officials have admitted that it V was "quite possible" that American materials supplied through U.S. foreign aid projects could have been used in the construction of a Russian hospital in Cambodia. They deniedUPI - 369 words
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106 1962-03-19 2 DEATH RIDDLE OF WHITE WITCH DOCTOR DURBAN. Sun. South Africa's only white witch doctor died in hospital here today from a bullet wound. Alfred Harper, a magician known as the Great Alfredo, was found by neighbours yesterday lying on the floor in his house with a bullet wound in hisReuter - 106 words
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Article27 1962-03-19 2 AMSTERDAM. Sun —A man who conducted his own antismoking campaign toy writIng the word "cancer" on cigarette advertisements in the streets was fined $25 here.27 words
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Article32 1962-03-19 2 SAN FRANCISCO Sun The liners President Wilson. Burllne and Monterey failed to sail for Pacific ports yesterday because cf a strike by three seamen's union* over a wage dispute.32 words
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Miscellaneous27 1962-03-19 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /amot«6r\ /^vou spend\ NEW \UttC fJOUBS it I FOB TM6^A«— "!r^«*=» ZJO/ VOCL V CAS2 r^foC n r\*-*un*^ I f*AXi OOWT YOU27 words
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337 1962-03-19 3 Israel lost 200 dead, 100 hurt in battle, Syria claims DAMASCUS, Sunday gYRIA claimed today that at least 200 Israeli troops died in the land and air battle on the eastern coast of the Sea of Galilee in early Fri- day. Another 100 were injured, according to the commander ofReuter; UPI - 337 words
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Article56 1962-03-19 3 LONDON. Sun.— Thousands of people, including unemployed Indian and Pakistanis, are leaving Britain to work In West Germany, the Sunday newspaper Reynolds News said today. An official of the West German Embassy was quoted as saying: "They are coming In at the rate of ten a56 words
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Article, Illustration120 1962-03-19 3 CASTRO ATTACKS UNJUST ZEALOTS HAVANA, Sun. Dr. Fidel Castro yesterday attacked Cuban "who believe making the revolution means not letting anyone else live." Referring to new privileges which some members of Committees of the Defence of the Revolution "took upon themselves." he said nobody had the right to be unjust120 words
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Article, Illustration555 1962-03-19 3 Eyes of Russian leaders still set on 'summit' pENEVA, Sun.— After a week of abortive talks the Soviet leadership seemed to have its sights still nrmly set on an early summit meetißg. While welcoming the 17--natlon disarmament conference as a useful forum to air its views before neutral opinion, Russia'sReuter - 555 words
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Article141 1962-03-19 3 GENEVA. Sunday. ]l|R. V. K. Krishna Menon, Indian Defence Minister XT1 and chief delegate, was a key figure in intensive backstage talks among delegates of the eight neutral nations to the disarmament conference yesterday. These meetings are being held amid reports that the non-aligned members141 words
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Article34 1962-03-19 3 LONDON. Sun. Ellerman and Bucknall Steamship Co. Ltd. are to begin a monthly service from Hamburg, Rotterdam, Middlesbrough and London to Labuan. Jesselton. Sandakan. Tawao, Slbu and Kuchlng from April 14.34 words
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Article43 1962-03-19 3 Found— a hand SWANSEA. Sun. A bus passenger here saw a tiny hand sticking out from behind a seat a hand 2,500 years old. It was that of an Egyptian mummy of 600 BC. stolen from the Royal Institution of Wales last month.43 words
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Article35 1962-03-19 3 BONN. Sun. A former convict and a prison warder who tried to cover up for each other in nocturnal visits to women convicts' ceUs received jail sentences at Hanau. West (.trmiyiv. yesterday ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Advertisement179 1962-03-19 3 SAVING for your HOME? MALAYAN FINANCE is the HOME for Your SAVINGS! While you are looking around for the HOME you want to buy. ACCUMULATE your SAVINGS with MALAYAN FINANCE then, wHen you have found your Ideal Home MALAYAN FINANCE will lend you a substantial p.ut oi the purchase price,179 words
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Miscellaneous425 1962-03-19 3 RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SERVICE 41.7 metre* A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Ne-gara-ku. News Headlines; 6.05 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendezvous With Music; 7.30 Time Signal. News; 7.35 Breakfast Club; 8.00 Time Signal. News In The National Language; 8.08 Top OX The Morning; 8.30 Housewives' Choice; 8.55 News Headlines; 9.00 Close Down.425 words
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Article127 1962-03-19 4 8 HURT AS FLASH STRIKES TREES OINGAPORE. Sun. Eight people at an j eating stall were injur- ed when a flash of; lightning struck a cluster of coconut trees at the Junction of Sims Avenue and Lorong 33, today. Two ambulances were called to take the Injured to hospital. A127 words
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Article74 1962-03-19 4 SINGAPORE. Sun The Social Welfare Department will make a third and final distribution of cash relief to the Lorong Tai Seng fire victims at the Playfair English School on Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. The money to be distributed is from donations collected by the74 words
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242 1962-03-19 4 'Adult education is key rural uplift CHIEF MINISTER: AIM IS BETTER LIVELIHOOD pENANG, Sun. Adult education is a key realisation of rural development, according: to Inche Aziz Ibrahim, the acting Chief Minister. "It is lor this reason that adult education has been embodied in I he second phase of the242 words
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Article113 1962-03-19 4 Ministry free film shows SINGAPORE. Sun.—Ministry of Culture free film shows, all at 7 p.m., during the week are: Tomorrow: Kampong Lorong Ah Soo; Bukit Mandai Village; Hwa Nong School. Jalan Alsagoff: Kampong Lorong Koo Chye. Tuesday: Yuk Cheng School. Jalan Teban; Jalan Hwi Yon off Yio Chu Kang Road;113 words
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Article19 1962-03-19 4 SINGAPORE. Bun. The Stamp Club will meet at the V.M.C.A., Stamford Road, on Tuesday at 5.30 p.m.19 words
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Article, Illustration51 1962-03-19 4 DR. LEF KHENG CHEW married the former Miss Chan Yunn Meng at the Hin Ann Association yesterday. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chang Yoong Hin of Kuala Lumpur. Dr. Lee is the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Teek Anm of51 words
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Article34 1962-03-19 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore National Union of Journalists will hold a general meeting of all members at the premises of the Association of Engineers. 11 Raffles Quay, next Sunday at 10.15 a.m.34 words
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Advertisement187 1962-03-19 4 €J\ i fXM OPENS TOMORROW! (SINGAPORE) fci ITS FABULOUS FUN. ..ALL *&L tlf LESLIE PHILLIPS^/ W tM9*» Mk GERALDINE McEWAIT 1 l^^W JULIA LOCKWOOD ■V NOELPURCELL 1 £H?L_ > Mj\iif l'A COMTNGi I (SINGAPORE) TWO TOP SINGING STARS and more than 50 teenagers appear in one of the funniest free-187 words
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Advertisement92 1962-03-19 4 CLASSIFIED ADS. DEATHS MANUBL ORTEGA paMOd away peacefully. Cortege teavaa 41 Wan Tito Avenue at 4.30 p.m. oa 19.3.62 to si. Mtcbael* Churcb thence to Btoa4aru MAOAM KHOO KOOI KIM. mother Of Mr. Aac Soon Rwo. Md. Anf Plieck Sim (Mra. Tan Ea L*oo«) and Md. Adi Phalk Suan (Mr*.92 words
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Advertisement493 1962-03-19 4 \ujtiim ij I JI >^K. )J| L«l OAT! 4.30 L 9.30pm. X X No, My Darling Daughter t Michael Craig Julccf Mills > A Rank Organisation Picture T ♦OPINS TOMORROW!" (JARO) X llli l»!ll« Phillips Julia Lechwood I tlow Showing! l^ 13 0^: fTHI PIIAMHi; OF HIS COMPANY" I Dabbie493 words
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Miscellaneous149 1962-03-19 4 fHE following Is today's sche- dule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC: Prom Hong Kong (BA 961) 1.20 pjn. from London, Rome, Teheran, Karachi. Calcutta (BA 714) 4.50 p.m. Thai International: From Jakarta (TO 402) 10 ajn. Pan- American From Los Angeles, Honolulu. Manila, Saigon149 words
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Miscellaneous109 1962-03-19 4 p.m.; from Kuala Lumpur (ML 173) 830 pjn.; tram Penan* (ML 151) 9 pjn.: from Jeseelton. Brunei. Kuching, (ML 477) 7.35 pjn. DEPARTUKES BOAC: To Kuala Lumpur Colombo, Bahrein, Cairo. Zurich, London (BA 791) 2.30 pjn.; to Darwin. Sydney, (BA 714) 6.40 pjn. fiamda: To Bangkok (OA 802) 9.35 ajn.;109 words
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Miscellaneous125 1962-03-19 4 Thai intenuUtonal: To Kuala Lumpur. Bangkok (TO 402) 10.35 ajn. Air India: To Jakarta, Oarwin. Sydney (AI 402) 9.15 pjn. Malayan Airways: To Malacca, Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh, Penang. Alor Star. Kota Bharu (ML 134) 7 ajn.: to Kuala Lumpur (ML 170) 7.31 ajn.; to Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang. (ML125 words
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133 1962-03-19 5 NEW E. COAST RESORT TO HAVE GEISHAS KEMAMAN. Sun. Geisha girls from Japan are to be employed at a tourist resort near here which is expected to open for business early next year. This was announced today by Wan Musa bin Wan Yahaya. manager of the newlyformed Telok Kalong Hotel133 words
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Article95 1962-03-19 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Johore babies stand to win valuable prizes when they participate in a World Health t Day baby show to be held here under the patronage of Sultanah Aminah of Johore. The baby show will take place at the Diamond Jubilee Hall95 words
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Article, Illustration365 1962-03-19 5 Tengku 's charge against civil servants called 'unjustified 9 SPOKESMAN FOR N. BORNEO VISITORS GIVES VIEWS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday ]yjR. A. F. Lucarotti. General Manager of the North Borneo Railways, today described as "unjustified" the accusation by the Malayan Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, that Borneo'sBritish civil servants were hampering365 words
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Article216 1962-03-19 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. Three heroes of Kampong Yap Poh were today commended by the Commissioner of Police, Mr. A.E.G. Blades. The three, members of the Kampong Yap Poh Vigilante Corps oft* Aljunied Road, chose to receive the commlss ioner's commendation awards away from the glare of publicity.216 words
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Article53 1962-03-19 5 PENANG. Sun.— Ex-pupils of the Pi>nang Convent will meet on March 31 to form a society to maintain close liaison with the school. The "old girls" will be Kuests of the board of prefects at a tea party at which plans will be made for holding53 words
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Article, Illustration281 1962-03-19 5 Foo family keeps promise of murdered millionaire IPOH, Sun.— i"he family of Mr. Foo Yet Kai, millionaire philanthropist, who was murdered last August, yesterday fulfilled a promise to help start a new hospital here. About 10 months before a gaaig shot him dead at his home here. Mr. Foo had281 words
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89 1962-03-19 5 BENTONG. Sun. More than 100 motor vehicles passed the nrwly constructed Bailey bridge otiUhle Bentonj; on the road to Kuulu Lumpur as soon as it was opened In traffic at K.:io this morning. The 180 ft. lone bridge is open to one-way traffic89 words
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Article20 1962-03-19 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. KM. Pillai. 57. fell Into a well and died at 7t mile Upper Serangoon Road today.20 words
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Article170 1962-03-19 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. A FURTHER $4,079 has been received this week for A the National Monument Fund, which now stands at $354,511. I The Pacific Consolidated Tin Corporation, of Kuala Lumpur, contributed the largest amount— $2,000. Other contributions recetv'ed are Through the Ministry ot Health170 words
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Article78 1962-03-19 5 A course on rural broadcasts SYDNEY. Sun. -Thirteen representatlve.s of eight Asian and African countries have begun a rural broadcasting course at the Sydney headquarters of the Australian Broadcasting Commission. The course k the second organised by the ABC In conjunction with the Australian External Affairs Department and Commonwealth Public78 words
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Article68 1962-03-19 5 MALACCA. Sun. Community leaders. Buddhist temple officials and representatives of Chinese guilds and associations met here this weekend to discuss arrangements for the celebration of Wesak Day on May 18. A State Executive Councillor, Mr. Tan Cheng Swee who was elected chairman of the meeting, said that68 words
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Advertisement271 1962-03-19 5 spotty skin ■IB becomes L> clear skin m with ■r Solution 41 byINNOXA Spotty ikin it usually the result of overactive grease gland*. The tiny ducts leading from the glandt to the tkin surface are enlarged at their outer ends and blocked by plugt of greate which harden and v271 words
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Article, Illustration217 1962-03-19 6 TONY HERMON - TONY HERMON HE SWIMS POOL'S LENGTH AT TWO and HALF YEARS By Ku.ila Lumpur, Sun THE youngest member of thr Coglin family here has taken naturally to swimming at the ace of two and a half yean. He is Michael, the youngest son of Mr. S.R. Coglin.217 words
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Article106 1962-03-19 6 STAMPS TO MARK MALARIA CAMPAIGN KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Commemorative postage stamps of 25 cents. 30 cents and 50 cents denominations to mark the World Malaria Eradication Campaign, will be on sale in all post offices in the Federation from April 7. Healing symbol The design on the stamps will depict106 words
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Article168 1962-03-19 6 DERTH. Sun.— Western Australia may soon set up a display and distribution centre in Malaya organised by private enterprise but helped financially by the West Australian Government. The West Australian Industrial Development Minister. Mr. Charles Court, said this to 10 manufacturers who left here for a168 words
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Miscellaneous239 1962-03-19 6 Buys Bunny By Balph Heimdahl /VEAHITWS' JmaVBE WE OUSHTAji B-dROUGMT Ik /<^^\^\ Li 'l Abner By A I Capp (A9NEPC-AH )(THASSNICE/r— *^f|f DAI6V MAE'S KLUWID WOT A FOUND *EM ON TH 4 GOT A 4> HAIKTT BIN MUCH JOY 1 1 UL SHIRT AMO SKIRT// WUAR EDGE O SUOOt J^^^WS239 words
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Article, Illustration2008 1962-03-19 7 RALPH BARKER - M EN OF VALOUR Crash landing... with a dying man in control RALPH BARKER HELPED BY HIS ENTIRE CREW, AARON STRUGGLED BACK INTO THE COCKPIT... HIS FACE WAS BLACK WITH CAKED BLOOD, HIS RIGHT FOREARM ALMOST SEVERED- YET HE WAS THE 8055... CASEBOOK Of COURACE CHAPTER 4: by LARDEN drew2,008 words
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Article28 1962-03-19 8 J» W'eras $1$ (Mi I IN LOVING MEMORY of my Iste father Mr. Wong Taw Nam of Petallng Jay.i who passed away oa IS-3-5S Daisy Wong.28 words
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698 1962-03-19 8 The Straits Times Monday, March 19, 1962. Referendum Debate There is, of course, a specific and immediate purpose for the referendum machinery which Singapore is creating. The National Referendum Bill, now to be examined by a select committee, is a bill to enable the public of Singapore to declare itself698 words
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Article392 1962-03-19 8 This week's belated meeting of the Chinese National People's Congress should yield useful clues to the state of Sino-Soviet relations. Meanwhile the report that Russia has left China economically destitute invites caution, both as to the supposed facts and their interpretation. Russia, it is said, has started pressing392 words
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Article135 1962-03-19 8 The year's first National Language Month is upon us and all the more welcome because the aggressiveness that suffused early attempts has vanished. In the various competitions and activities associated with the month there is scope for a good deal of enjoyment by all who will enter into135 words
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Article, Illustration10 1962-03-19 8 "If WE make any progress, TH EY'LL take the funicular10 words
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Article, Illustration1140 1962-03-19 8 J. HALCRO FERGUSON - Voodoo doctor and the land on the road to ruin J. HALCRO FERGUSON from HAITI, though f r equently the subject of torrid fiction about voodoo drums beating through the tropic night, seldom figures in the news. A few days ago it did so by requesting the removal of the1,140 words
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342 1962-03-19 8 D. DAS GUPTA - ALONG WITH SACRED COWS... THE RATS OF RAJASTHAN D. DAS GUPTA By CALCUTTA, Sun. It is a truism to say that India is a land of strange and constant contrasts. Nearly every foreign visitor is struck by the fact that in the midst of rapidly expanding industry and a nearly342 words
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Advertisement275 1962-03-19 8 M^ni|iimU Retulitg... The Chanwcll Edition of Sir WINSTON CHURCHILL'S HISTORY OF THE f. v> 4| ENGLISH- jg^ SPEAKING W0 PEOPLES^^^ Here indeed, ii richness. A book to be read, sovouied, reread. I'^3 A great ana moving story ot 39 human couraae ond ochievtmenr told vrth all Sir Winston «r3s9lC ncomporoble275 words
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Article118 1962-03-19 9 Cambridge results expected today KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The results of 13,800 Malayan boys and girls who sat for the Senior Cambridge examinations last year are expected to be posted on their school notice boards tomorrow. The Controller of the Examinations Syndicate. Mr. Chong Seek Chim. told the Straits Times today:118 words
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Article78 1962-03-19 9 ALOR STAR, Sun.— The commanding officer of the 3rd Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment, Lt.-Col. Othman Rant and his wife. Che Khalida blnte Sheikh Hassan All, were hosts at a Hari Raya party held at the battalion officers' mess, Kepala Batas, last night. The Sultan of78 words
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Article26 1962-03-19 9 KLUANG. Sun.— Employees of Revertex Ltd. here will be treated to a dinner by their firm next Tuesday night In celebration of its 25th anniversary.26 words
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Article95 1962-03-19 9 RAF man's wife is flown home SINGAPORE, Sun. Mrs. Phyllis Bhorenkeh-Sawyerr, wife of the R.A.F. corporal from West Africa who was arrested here on Thursday night, was flown to Britain in a R.A.F. Britannia this morning. A R.A.F. spokesman, confirming this tonight, said that Mrs. Shorenkeh-Sawyerr and her two children,95 words
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Article562 1962-03-19 9 MALAY GROUP WALKS OUT AFTER REJECTION OF CALL FOR NATIONAL LANGUAGE ISSUE VOTE SINGAPORE, Sunday. 30 Malay writers today walked out of the Malayan writers' conference at the National Library here, bringing the three-day conference to a stormy close. The Malay group had insisted that562 words
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133 1962-03-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A 13-man South Korean trade mission arrived here last night to explore possibilities of .creasing trade between Malaya and South Korea. The mission is led by Mr. Sang Won Lyoh, vice-presid-ent of the South Korean Chamber of Commerce. He said: "Our133 words
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Article, Illustration221 1962-03-19 9 Sumatra and Perak cousins are wed in royal town KUALA KANGSAR, Sun TWO royal cousins werr married last Bight at the Istana Gehara here, the home of the bride. The couple are Tengku Fauddin bin Tenrkn Amiruddin. 25, a Sumatran prince, and Raja Teh Hasnah binte Raja Abdul Rash id.221 words
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Article43 1962-03-19 9 KUALA TRENGGANU, Sun. The As.s:.stant Minister of Rural Development, Haji Khalid bin Awang Osman, ended his four-day tour of the State today after visiting Ulu Trengganu. Before returning here, he met members of the development committee at KamDong AW.43 words
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393 1962-03-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun a* SPECIAL teachers' »A committee of eight was set up today with the aim of achieving equal pay for women. The Action Committee of the National Union of Teachers as It Is called will prepare a fully documented case for393 words
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Article113 1962-03-19 9 Two Vital questions' on merger QINGAPORE, Sun.— The United People's Party today suggested that two vital questions be put forward to the people in a referendum on merger. These were: Whether the people voted for or against the People's Action Party's merger proposals and what type of merger do the113 words
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Article29 1962-03-19 9 SINGAPORE, sun. The workers of Castrol Ltd. here today formed themselves Into a branch of the United Workers of the Petroleum Industry at a meeting this afternoou.29 words
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290 1962-03-19 9 Saturday night bus services over Causeway to be reduced JOHORE BAHRU. Sun gATURDAY night bus services between Johore and Woodlands are to be reduced from this week, the Federation Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, announced here today. He told a Press conference that instructions had been given290 words
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Advertisement206 1962-03-19 9 BAUKNECHT Germany's Best Refrigerator with Aroma Filter Guaranteed for 5 Years sssijLSS^t Model X.1 50 Family De Luxe Deposit $34.00 Monthly $34.00 h Beautiful Colours To Match Your Kitchen. WISE HOUSEWIVES CHOOSE BAUKNECHT. Many Models in Stock FROM ALL GOOD DEALERS.' I sou Agents:- Km Hiat Radio Co., Ltl. 122-124,206 words
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Advertisement128 1962-03-19 9 """"^SJH r *^JF l| 1 Bedf d transport^or th° »S* 1 \JJ rrhnrd Motors SINGAPOti A KUALA LUMPUR tfPffESCNTEO fiSfWHfM iy BORNEO MOTORS B/61/3 Z7OIY SOCKS S s T-R-CT C-H-A-B-L-E NYLON Fancy Plain Colours Availabh jherywhere Sole Agents:— :i GLOBE SILK STORE Secamat and Kuala Lnmour EYE EXAMINATION Ym c«»128 words
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Article498 1962-03-19 10 TOKYO, Sunday NO DEADLINE $ET FOR ASIAN COOPERATION ASSEMBLY HE 18th meeting of the U.N. Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East will end here tomorrow with the adoption of a report on discussions during the past two weeks. Emphasis throughout the plenary and committeeReuter - 498 words
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Article147 1962-03-19 10 LONDON, Sunday. PROFESSOR C. Northcote Parkinson, inventor of Parkinson's Law, thinks Britain's system of national finance is like a badly-designed car with the driver facing the wrong way. "The whole government system Is wrong, he told the Motor Agents" Association conference here. "The driver Is facingReuter - 147 words
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Article54 1962-03-19 10 LOS ANGELES. Sun. A 41-year-old woman who grew a beard and whose face became permanently scarred and discoloured after she took an antibiotic drug: was awarded $1.1 million damages here yesterday. Her counsel said the drug, chloromycetin. had reduced a "healthy, happy member of the human54 words
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Article44 1962-03-19 10 JOHANNESBURGH. Sun. Mrs. Ruth 81ovo. editor of a left-wing weekly newspaper, has been forbidden to leave Johannesburg for five years under the Suppression of Communism Act. On Thursday she returned from South-West Africa, where she collected material for a book.44 words
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Article37 1962-03-19 10 LONDON. Sun. United Front, an organisation of exiled South African leaders formed in 1960 to campaign against the government of Dr. Hendrlk Verwoerd, has been disbanded because of policy disagreements, it was announced today.37 words
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Article25 1962-03-19 10 STOCKHOLM. Sun.—Scandinavian Airlines System has grounded its 14 Caravelle Jetliners after a minor crasn here last Sunday, caused by a faulty landing gear.25 words
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Article79 1962-03-19 10 LONDON. Bun. The Observer, commenting on thf Liberal Party's shock win in Thrusday's by-election at Orplngtt I, Kent, said today there is now a "radical majority" in Britain looking for a party to lead It "A Labour-Liberal alliance could provide such a party," it said. "How this79 words
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Article30 1962-03-19 10 STOCKHOLM. Sun. Rum found in the recently-raised wreck of the Swedish warship Vasa. which sunk on her maiden voyage In 1628. was served and enjoyed at a reception here.30 words
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122 1962-03-19 10 WASHINGTON. San. Three students who be an a sit-In demonstration in the outer office of the Attorney-General. Mr. Robert Kennedy, were trundled out in a wheelchair by a guard when they refused to leave. The three had vowed to stay until Mr. Kennedy sawUP - 122 words
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Article29 1962-03-19 10 ROME. Sun. Food and heavy clothing were parachuted today to passengers marooned in snowbound trains in southern Italy, where blizzards have raged for the last two days.29 words
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Advertisement530 1962-03-19 10 Ironseal I NEW RONU^* KunatHL i PLASTIC tMOLSION i FLOOR wood f&-r2r-j m \l I fl0 h l#r I Btih m«i uuk PHBkP I A fl) liml«bb >«d ihaiUr fIT -.i_ p «j (I HI F^ VJ W \S fl^^^^^*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l^^^^^^^^^BS^l^^^^^l^^»^^^^^^^^S^^^^^»^B^^^^^B^^S^B^l^B^^B^»^^^^flfl^ THE MIRACLE I Mjde by the LIQUID |^i^^LP%^B^fl^.^a) II I530 words
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Advertisement109 1962-03-19 10 CLOSE TO MAIN ROAD BEST ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN *A V MODERN SANITATION A PRICE INCLUDES ROADWORKS ELECTRIC SEWER CONNECTIONS FENCING. IRON GATE AND TURFING. M^T 2-STOREY TERRACE HOUSES LORONG "J" (Phase II) off Telok Kurau Road PRICE FROM SI 9,500 ST. PATRICK'S ROAD off Martia Road and East Coast Road. Near109 words
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Article277 1962-03-19 11 S.P. A - S.P.A. Two parties are accused of adopting 'the law of the jungle' by I SINGAPORE. Sun. r pHE secretary-general of the Singapore People's Alliance, Mr. Lee Kirn Chuan, today told the People's Action Party and the Barisan Sosialis to keep their hands off the277 words
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Article, Illustration263 1962-03-19 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun HSC classes in national schools next year LJIGHER School Certin ficate classes will be introduced in national schools next year to enable Malay pupils to study up to university level. This was stated by the Minister of Education. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib,263 words
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Article48 1962-03-19 11 KLUANG. Sun. Mrs. I. M. d^ Musa was elected chairman of the Kluang branch of the Johore Family Planning Association at its annual meeting. The associations clinic Is housed in the Kluang Health Office and is open every Monday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.48 words
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80 1962-03-19 11 SINGAPORE. Sun— A leading jeweller and philanthropist. Mr. Balagr Titus (i.- Silva. J.P.. died in the Singapore General Hospital this morning after a short illness. ll<was 61. Mr. de Silva. who was managing director of B.P il«- Silva Ltd.. arrived in Singapore 40 years80 words
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Article50 1962-03-19 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Mr. P.G Hendry. proprietor o Messrs. PH. Hendry. a well known firm of jewellers, wa elected president of the Sa .sana Abhlwurdhl Wardhan; Buddhist Society here. Others elected were: Vice presidents Mr. S. Goonetillelci and Mr. M.H. Albert- secre^ tary. Mr. H.M.A. de Silva.50 words
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167 1962-03-19 11 Only eight jobs but 650 want to become planters KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. QUTHRIE Agency (Malaya) Limited, which advertised four days ago offering to train cadet planters, has received more than 650 applications although it has only eight vacancies. Selected candidates will be posted in pairs to estates as "cadets" for167 words
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Article112 1962-03-19 11 PENANG. Sun.— The number of Scouts In Penang has increased by about 60 per rent during the last 10 years. Mr. Koh Sin Hock, chairman of th« Penang State Scout Council, said last night. "We now have 4.657 Scouts, compared to only 2.371 In 1952."112 words
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194 1962-03-19 11 PRINTERS' CLAIMS: GOVT. GIVEN A CHOICE SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. F. V. Rajendra. secretary of the Singapore Government Prinving Office Employees' Union, has given the Finance Ministry the choice of negotiating on the union's 16 claims or sending them to arbitration. If the Ministry rejected both, the workers would havtf to194 words
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Advertisement69 1962-03-19 11 Ww ATP II EC \^\l m WATCH OUT FOR V |,W\^/M Mr. EVEREADY! If he calls at your home and if you can show him either 3 a transistor radio a table radio using an an EVEREADY flashlight WMj~ '^Cl *^j/] using new red label EVEREADY radio battery complete with69 words
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Article, Illustration928 1962-03-19 12 Yseult Bridges - Yseult Bridges POISON AND ADELAIDE BARTLETT. By (Hutchinson 255.) ounce of liquid chloroform killed Edwin Bartlett. Although he had been ill, the victim of slow poisoning, there had been signs that he was recovering. But he could not be expected to recover from an ounce of chloroform,928 words
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287 1962-03-19 12 COLLECTION OF R.A F. ESCAPE TALES THEY GOT BACK. 'Herbert Jenkins. 12s. 6d.) By DAVID SZE pXDR variety this colr lection of R.A.F. escape tales would be hard to beat. There is escape from the desert, from the sea. from Germany, from Russia, from Siam, from Italy, escape by every287 words
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Article143 1962-03-19 12 THE WINDS OF CHANGE THE winds of change have blown the African map about a oit. Within a lifespan most of Africa has come under European rule and re-emerged Independent. In 1960. alone, nineteen new sovereign states appeared. Before 1955 fourfifths of Africa's population had lived under European rule, and143 words
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Article183 1962-03-19 12 Allington Kennard - Allington Kennard BfJ SELF DEFENCE COMPLETE. By Pat Butler. (Faber 18s.) AN experienced Judo Instructor and holder of the Black Belt. Pat Butler has developed, and explains in this book a new and complete technique of self-defence. No single system of unarmed combat Judo, koontow, karate183 words
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Article215 1962-03-19 12 THE LOST PLANTATION. By Warren Miller. (Seeker and Wirfcurft. 2I(.). "IJOW far is it to Key 11 West, father?" asked the little Cuban boy. and got the reply, "Shut up. and keep swimming." The story was being told last winter in Havana, during the months of215 words
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Advertisement233 1962-03-19 12 STO P[HAT OODS jjflT GREAT Sot peppermint Sore throat f^k R h V ml".! 7 LE iffl "Xa'-aw-J FAMILY IV^^ffl J^tJln A balanced diet for orchids etc. at only fE^^f^S^! about 1 Cent per gallon jp. A< (a«t! An all-parpow liquid manure at pnea n C LUP" r»»».,naW«, you can233 words
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Miscellaneous311 1962-03-19 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5. Ominous sort ol hasbeen (7). 1. With beard dishevelled, goat 6. Back, force back the lump (b). follows unkempt Dan for sub- 7. Endless summer In France sistence (5-3-6 1. touches the heart of a jour9. Show how axle-pin is fixed nalUt (7). (7). 8.311 words
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Advertisement1564 1962-03-19 13 10 LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST UK Due S'pwa tins r Sttja rvnenp MEMNON M'ttillet, lit*. Out.. Hull It Pt/Mp 20 Mp 11 CLYTBNEBS Mini, Lrrtrpeel Glasgow. la pert Mp 21 Mp 24/21 Mar 31/31 LAERTES A'mouth. I'ptet. ROan Hbr| Ma. i 4 Ma 77 Mp SB/ 7 Apt I MELAMPUS1,564 words
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Advertisement2882 1962-03-19 13 WfiffiffiK?J^ffiTjJMJ*mrM^^ni THE h. A. L LINESUlUNta 10 MEBIIEIBAWAN. CONTINENTAL A SCAROINATIAN POBU. .^SstSK S'ftrt S'haa Pining -UT^HIX "JUTIANOIA' I) 1 24,21 Mar 2J/M Ma M/11 Mar H\K^\\ll a M Mai 4 Api It 1 Api 1/ I >r CiISZAJ?! "SEUNDIA" I 21/2S Apr 21,27 Apr 21 M A|' X&X~j£j BU^UANGA2,882 words
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Advertisement1247 1962-03-19 13 W. McAUSTER CO.. LTD >Pg Tilt as OSUT ■H.BflM^r UMB tk KLAVMISt UMB UIIIIR. MMMHH, ROTTERIAM IOS AMEIES. SAR FIAHCISCII. MVM ft a«U. SlAttlE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND oin op cm.su Mllit m^StmT mm l> aSPSL n p MS!7m wSKm rpor t TTS u n. R*iaUoM. KOIE. OSAKA RACOTA. 31 Mar/31,247 words
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Article1913 1962-03-19 14 Strong position of the metal is incentive From Our Market Correspondent r pHh main feature of the Malayan stock Exchange last week was the switch back into tins by operators who for some months have been chary about either in dealing in these counters or extending their1,913 words
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Article968 1962-03-19 14 THE aUte of share* on the Malayan Stock Kxchanjr show last butnfn to March 10 (A) and Uwt bnsineaa since that date (Bi with II and I. (Undine for Richest and Loweat business this rtmr to datr MM) imusmuis Ml a I Am Biictt 1.00 JO Cos968 words
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Article49 1962-03-19 14 WIIK-I STOCK INDICISi Mar. IS Mar. 1S Mar. 14 Mat. is Mar. IS Mar. IT limwtrWi 170.53 110.91 I7OW 170 09 170.92 170.86 TWi 295.78 t00.71 907 23 306.29 J14.38 321 43 Oallar nakawrat 104,83 IM.S2 194 82 194.82 194 .M 194.82 Jan. 1 IBM 10049 words
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Article37 1962-03-19 14 Rt'BBER TIN (per Ib.) (per plcvl) March 12 80 H eta. $478,874 IS 79' sets. $480 00 14 80 et« $482.25 15 794 eta. $480.50 16 79 cU. $484.00 17 $486.25 1 j j I37 words
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Article41 1962-03-19 14 DIVID ENDS ANNOUNCED Current Dale of Total for Total for payment payment »ear pervious Kodinton «*1 Mar. 30 »J 5. Steamship 10% Apr. 14 8 United Engineers ores 15% Apr. 27 15 SFKb£T mT J £y" t Interim. Includes 6% bonus.41 words
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471 1962-03-19 14 COMMODITY REVIEW Tin is up $2.25 to $486.25 HTHE tin price on SaturA day morning rose another $2.25 to $486.25 a picul on an offering of 210 tons. The estimated offering for the week was 1.330 tons comI pared with 1.370 tons in the i previous week. The price opened471 words
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Advertisement1121 1962-03-19 14 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTDExpress U.S. A Paaotflc alt Atlaotl* CajaaaTt «a>FV*a>aj eia n* cv tv S'dot* H'keni H'lult I F'eitct k Atii*i*i N. Tori ■salaam Mar« 25 K Mat 11 Mat II Apr H Apr M ipr 11 May HUaakawa Man 11/24 Apr It Apr 14 May n May a1,121 words
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Advertisement801 1962-03-19 14 [™!ORIENTI LINES I ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. "CANTON" Departs: Penang 30th March 1962 Singapore 3rd April 1962 tor Hongkong 7 /9 th April. Japan 13/18fh April. Hongkong 22/251* April. Returns: Singapore 29tti April 1962 Penang 2nd May 1962 Faraa from: Penang from $926.00 Singapore from $883.00 LIMITED FIRST CLASS801 words
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Advertisement24 1962-03-19 14 ft"* Penaat 1 •fJaMV' 11/ M Mai tl 21 Mar A.anti: P AN-COMTINENT CORP. Siagapfl: 71MB, 71M1. Part StrttHwkaaj: H3l. it Pta*H- «11. Halt.24 words
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Advertisement743 1962-03-19 15 r SPORE SHARE I MARKET I QUOTATIONS TTOE following Is a com■i. plete list of revised quotation* issued by the Singapore section of the Malayan Btock Exchange on Friday, March 16. IND4NTMAU Aim* Oria 1.00 8.8. Petrol SB/- B*/--j Bat. Trust*** 3.00 3.80 I A c«" f T«! 1M LH743 words
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Advertisement930 1962-03-19 15 SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD. Tenders are Invited from contracton experienced in laving of telephone underground plant for carrying out the work below: 1 57/Dl/O— Kampong Bahru Rd. Main Pipeline Deposit: $300'- Tender forms, plans and specifications can be obtained from Chief Development Engineer's Office 2nd ft.. Telephone House, Hill st between930 words
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Advertisement65 1962-03-19 15 SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD SALE BY TEVDER Tenders are invited for :he purchase of scrap materials, which include armoured and lead covered underground cables, lead scrap, copper wire, etc. Tenderers will be required to deposit $200 with the Cashier at Telephone House, Hill St. Tender documents may be inspected at the65 words
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Advertisement841 1962-03-19 15 (Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT M Wordt U (Mim.) Bom eta. extra WANTED experteaced alr-rondltlon-fag Otters. Apply Box A 6714 B.T. B'pore. WANTED camisl baby-sitter TangUn area- Write stating terms Box A 6711 B.T S'porr COOK GENERAL AMAH aad wash sjnah required now, chines* or Malay for family with841 words
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Advertisement1085 1962-03-19 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT M Wordt tS (Mm.)— Box it eU. triro FOR SALE Kaatern Manmoo top floor sea facing panoramic view build In bar carpet fully furnished Apply Box A 8696 S.T 8 porr. GROUND FLOOR FLAT, two bedrooms, one main lounge, available April July, district Id 7tb m». Ring Spore1,085 words
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Advertisement1030 1962-03-19 15 TUITION IB B»errf* Ci (Mi*.)— Box it rt*. mmtrm PIANO LESSON for beginners by nttient music isarber. At pupil's or tearber s borne by arrangement. r*s i.'r, Box A 6709 ST. Spore. LONDON ORIVINC SCHOOL rhsrges only for tbe necessary 1 faces r*i|mrrl io pass your Diivtng Test. 64, Belet^r1,030 words
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Advertisement1041 1962-03-19 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Wmrdt ti (Mim.h-Box it otm. aaara ROVER 78. ob* careful owner sine* 1931. excellsat condition »I.WO/- only. Pbooe Beremban TBH. PIAT EBB*.*. June IBSS In perfect eoßdltioa aad well maintained, new tyrea 12.300/- 0.n.0. Tel: B'por* »5u7l I 9 p.m ATLAS MICRO-BUS Modal l"«f R*Ctstar*d as1,041 words
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Advertisement462 1962-03-19 15 AT YOUR SHtViCE (TpBM) H Wordt tit (MUUmmm, DmOrn 1 iiafs. It Wordt «-*S Mim.) OIOARBTTEB ARE KIIUM: Mo* Rmoklac wltb "Apai" Oetalle: »m. Hlgß Blreet (Romn-4) 18'poni SHOPPINC CUIDf (S'|>ora) it Wort 9U (MtmimimM., DmUg I momth. It Wordt t*Jt (MomJ BATIK BMOP oniy saUs ssronam. they nuwt he462 words
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1409 1962-03-19 16 EPSOM JEEP - SHAW TREBLE: CHA CHA CHA, CINERAMA AND CINEMASCOPE EPSOM JEEP Eskdale Chief wins main sprint By IPOH, Sunday f EADING owners Shaw Stable had another good day at Ipoh, winning three races with Cinerama 111, Cha Cha Cha and Cinemascope 111. Cinemascope 111, with Lyall Harbridge up, followed up his1,409 words
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416 1962-03-19 16 keen neck and neck tussle. Cha Cha Cha mastered Songkhla close home to win a thrilling race with Rocket third. RACE FIVE CL. 3. DIV. 2— J!,F. STB. Gary Stable's (4) JINGLE ORCHID 8.8 (872—355) Wilson 1 (6) Karpton 8.10 Mitchell416 words
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Article166 1962-03-19 16 ](UALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malayan Racing Association has confirmed promotion for nine horses. They are: From Class 1 to Class 1 Enjoyment 111. Scorpio and Coffee Boy. From Class 3 to Class 2 Tant Mieux and Swift Tiger. From Class 5 to Class 4 Turks Fire,166 words
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Article116 1962-03-19 16 TOTAL POOL 5166.600 Ist: *****3 $44,980 2nd: *****3 $21,140 3rd: *****2 $10,795 STARTERS ($1,249 each): *****6. *****6. *****5. *****3, *****8. *****6. *****7, *****2. *****0. CONSOLATION ($1,000): *****2, *****1, *****7, *****9. *****6, *****0. *****7. *****3. *****5. *****6. Numbers cancelled: A *****1 to *****0. Four-digits forecast (1493): 16 tickets at116 words
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417 1962-03-19 16 SINGAPORE. Bun. Colin Chan, driving a McCulloch kart like a veteran, came from the rear to win the main race for the Chairman^ Shield over 30 laps at the Singapore Kartlng Club's Kallang meet today. Keeping behind Barry White, the leader, after L. C.417 words
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Advertisement1698 1962-03-19 16 TtS^sjjS^sjj2^22SES^^^SSSSSSESSSS^SSS2S3S^ESI NOTICE MR RKX CHUA SENG KIM of No 32 Siglap Hill. Singapore, has :iever be«n employed by us and has never had any authority what- -.oever ;o transact business, collect money or otherwise act on our behalf GEORGE I.EE MOTORS LID CTTY COUNCIL TENDER Moltiptr Acgregal* Hat Mix Asphalt1,698 words
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Advertisement733 1962-03-19 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are invited by 31st i March. 1962. for the following 1 pasts: ia> Manager for Bukit senandonc i Rubber New Planting Schemes. Salary: $450/- p.m. plus Motor Cycle allowance for travelling. <b> Manager for Bukit Apit Rubber New Planting Scheme*. Salary: ÜbQ/- p.m. plus Motor733 words
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Advertisement727 1962-03-19 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT ApplieaUons are innted from Federal Citizens for appointment as a clerk ln Abu Bakar Primary School. Mentekab, Pahang. Candidates for the appointment must have attained their 17th out noi their 23rd birthday and minimum educational qualification required is Porm IV. Preference will be given to applicants with previous727 words
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272 1962-03-19 17 Snell sets new record for indoor half mile HALBERG LAPS mllu irt TWO-MILE VICTORY TOKYO, Sunday pETER Snell of New Zealand set a new world record for the indoor half mile in the international track and field meeting here yesterday. Snell finished in lmin 49.95ec. clipping three truths of aReuter - 272 words
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170 1962-03-19 17 CONTRACTOR AND MANJREKAR ARE HURT BRIDGETOWN. San. India's Test batsmen Nari Contractor and Vljay Manjrekar both retired hurt in a dismal day's cricket for the touring team here. The Indians were all out yesterday for 86 in reply to Barbados first innings of 394. The Indians (56 for two) enterReuter - 170 words
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476 1962-03-19 17 England foil Scots bid for 'triple' RUGBY EDINBURGH, Sun. Though beseiglng England's line for long spells, Scotland were held to a 3-3 draw (a penalty goal each) In the Calcutta Cup Rugby Union International at Murrayfleld here yesterday. Desperate defence by England kept the Scots out and foiled their attemptsReuter - 476 words
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204 1962-03-19 17 Power: I'll repeat 'double' at Perth CYDNEY, Sun.— Dave Power won the six miles event at the Australian athletic championships here yesterday—then said he expected to retain his six miles and marathon titles at the forthcoming British Empire Games In Perth. Power did not exert himself until the last threequartersReuter - 204 words
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Article578 1962-03-19 17 LONDON. Sun. ENGLISH Football Lea■c< gue champions, Tottenham Hotspur, kept alive their faint hopes of retaining the title when they forced a 2-2 away draw against First Division leaders, Burnley, yesterday. Defeat would almost certainly have ended the Tottenham challenge. But they stay six pointsReuter - 578 words
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1310 1962-03-19 17 OTHER MATCHEB YOUTH INTERNATIONAL (»t Swlndon) England 4 Wain 0. FRIENDLY: Wmkia 1 Morton 3. IRISH LEAGUE: Ballymrn* 1 Glenteran 1: Baaor S Cruaden 2: CUftomrllle 1 Artln S; Dorry 3 Distillery Mnfirld 2 Olmaron PorUdomi 1 roler&ine 8. Ar*enal 1 Cardiff 1 Uirminfham 01,310 words
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242 1962-03-19 17 'Club' for C'wealth citizens in England T ONDON, Sun. An appeal for £75,000 has been launched here by the Common wealth Sports Fellowship a new non-political, non profit-making, interracial sporting association. The Fellowship, which alms to make certain that all Commonwealth citizens can take part In the sport of their242 words
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Article40 1962-03-19 17 SOCCER; Inter-Leafue, Dublin Italy 3 Ireland 0; English l*e (Friday's matches): Div. 2: Middlesbrough 4 Brighton 0; Dtv. 3: Coventry 2 Queen's Park 3: Reading 0 Portsmouth 3; Dir. 4: York 2 Southport 2; Amateur international: England 3 Scotland 4.40 words
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Advertisement490 1962-03-19 17 MAKES THE DIFFERENCE SONY MODEL TR-812 I DE LUXE PORTABLE 3 BAND TRANSISTOR RADIO WITH: FINE TUNING: TUNING METER: MW 560— 185 m (535— 1605ke) SWI 150— 50m 2 6Mc> SW2 50— 16m 6 ISMf) OPERATES ON 4 FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES (UMI) LEATHER CASE AVAILABLE: ■■j S por./P.nong $208.00 Fod. of490 words
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Article443 1962-03-19 18 AAU OUTLINE TRIALS' SCHEDULE FOR OPEN AND JAKARTA FMOC WILL BE ASKED TO HOLD M-GAMES EVERY OTHER YEAR STARTING FROM 1963 IPOH. Sunday. f JfHE FEDERATION of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union will hold the first trials for its open championships and the Asian Games in two443 words
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Article148 1962-03-19 18 IJUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Billy Yap of Selangor will join another Selangor player, 8. A. Azman. to represent Malaya in the Davis Cup tie against Iran at Teheran on Apr. 6. Yap was today selected by the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya after he had beaten148 words
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Article43 1962-03-19 18 HONG KONG. Sun. Australian Ken Peters confirmed his claim as the best middle distance runner in the colony yesterday by setting a 400 metres record of 49.75ec. It was his third record-breaking run over the distance in Hong Kong— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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174 1962-03-19 18 IJUALA LUMPUR. Stui. There will be nine events in the Asian Badminton Confederation's inaugural open individual championships to be held at the Stadium Negara here next month. The open meet will follow the team championship which begins on Apr. 21. The events for174 words
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Article, Illustration71 1962-03-19 18 A toast to the stars— by Harun AfALAYA international al footballers Edwin Dutton and Abdul Ghani who received the Meritorious Service Medal (PJK) from the Sultan of Selangor on his birthdy last week, were guests of honour at a party given by the F.A. of Selangor on Saturday night. Picture71 words
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Article100 1962-03-19 18 TPOH. Sun— Peralc won the Malayan Women's Hockey Association first quadrangular meet which ended on the town padang here this morning when they drew with Negri Sembilan 1-1. Negri. competing in a tournament for the first time. were runners-up. They beat Selangor 1-0 and drew with100 words
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181 1962-03-19 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Former Penan* and Federation all-rounder Dennis de Silva has been included in Selancor's first State cricket trial which will be held on Saturday and Sunday on the Pantai ground. Also included in the trial trams are Dr. Jagdev Singh, former181 words
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Article61 1962-03-19 18 CINOAPORE. Sun. Jack Bheedy completed a hattrick when he won the Royal Island Club championship for the third successive year ■by beating J. Airth. the Farelf champion, by 4 and 3 today. The C Division stroke winner was Ong Beng Bee with a nett 63 B Skinner61 words
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Article263 1962-03-19 18 SINGAPORE. Sunday. INDONESIA humbled Singapore 4-1 in their return international water-polo match watched by a record crowd of more than 2,000 at the Chinese Swimming Club pool this afternoon. Singapore had won 11-8 yesterday. There were two unpleasant Incidents after the match during which some of263 words
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Article21 1962-03-19 18 DENVER. Sun.— Sweden regained the world ice hockey title here last night. Sweden won all their seven matches. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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1148 1962-03-19 18 SINGAPORE, Sun SINGAPORE. Chinese R.C. put on another "giant-killing" act today when they beat the strong SCC XI by two wickets in the SCA senior tournament on the padang. SCC declared at 174 for seven at lunch and SCRC1,148 words
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244 1962-03-19 18 MALACCA 5. NEGRI 4; Malacca. Sunday. AfALACCA today put up a show of fighting football ITI to wrest victory fr.,m Negri Sembilan in their first round FAM Cup match at Kubu Stadium. Negri were 4-2 ahead at half-time but a Malacca recovery, sparked by244 words
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Article93 1962-03-19 18 FORCES 1 PERAK 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Perak began their F.A.M. Cup quest with a 4-1 win over Federation Armed Forces at Merdeka Stadium tonight. Perak led 2-1 at the Interval and added two more in the second half. In the tenth minute Perak right half93 words
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193 1962-03-19 18 Kam Fook leads 7-0 rout of Perlis PENANG T PERLIS DENANG. Sun. A four-goal performance by centre-forward Lav Kam Fook highlighted Penang's easy victory over Perlis in the FAM Cup match at the City Stadium today. Taking command from the kickoff. Penang were alwayj playing too well for the vl.sitors.193 words
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Obituary90 1962-03-19 18 DE 81LVA—B. Titus De Stlva J.P.. Managing Director of BP. De Silva. Ltd.. passed away peace- fully at the General Hospital ia the morning hours of Sunday, March 18th. 1962. He leaves behind nix eldest son. Anura I>« Silva and 4 other children. Cremation will take place today .<t90 words
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Advertisement72 1962-03-19 18 LATE r# I SStl il 10 AOS. CALDER: To Elaine and Simon a son at Bungsar Hospital on 17.3.62. Both well. Thanks to Doctor and staff. KAILASAPATHY: To Ranee and Kallas. a son on 17th March 1962, at Bungsar. Mother and baby well. Deepest thanks to Bungsar Staff. f A72 words
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Page 18 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous122 1962-03-19 18 SOCCER K. KANGSAR DIV. 1; Malay College 7 Saura Muda 0. FRIENDLIES: Spore Joint Services 7 Commonwealth Forces 1 at Spore; T. Alison Youngsters 3 L Perak Indians 0 at T. Anson. HOCKEY FRIENDLY: (Spore): Singapore XI S Indian Navy 1. TENNIS CARSON Cl'P (Taipingi: South Perak bt North Perak122 words
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Miscellaneous42 1962-03-19 18 The weather HIGHEST and lowest temperatures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Saturday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lo»p»| -1 ■Kuala Lumpur <><> 73 Kola Bharu 88 72 Penang <»o 77 Ipoh 90 73 Malacca 90 7S Singapore 90 7:i42 words
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