The Straits Times, 1 April 1962
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Title Section19 1962-04-01 1 NATIONAL LIBRARY NATIONAL LIBRARY THE SUNDAY TIMES in Motif* No. 1386 SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 1962 20 CENTS KDN 04019 words
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Article, Illustration257 1962-04-01 1 PETER LIM - Golden key car for Seeni PETER LIM -r» gINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. 1). H. Seenivasagani, Ipoh lawyer and MF, look possession of a new car today. It was a $38,000 Lincoln Continental Convertible, Detroit's presidential car for successful people. A golden key was used to start the high performance, 300 b.h.p.257 words
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42 1962-04-01 1 KESETIAAN MELALUI BAHASA KEBANGSAAN LATEST ALBANIAN... K»-d Crew yesterday refu«ed Soviet offer of aid for victim* of last month's earthquake in Albania. Renter. AIRLINER... ...With 60 ix-oplr on board crashed on landing at Antigua. British Went Indies, but all escaped unhurt. Renter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration576 1962-04-01 1 YAP CHIN KWEE - YAP CHIN KWEE i__% £950 ton minimum surest ed KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malaya, backed by Thailand, Indonesia and Bolivia, is to make new representations to the United States on sales of stockpile tin. It will be discussed at the quarterly meeting of the InternationalReuter - 576 words
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639 1962-04-01 1 Equal pay claim by women will cost Govt. a staggering By A SUNDAY TIMES REPORTER KUALA LLMPI'R, Saturday. JTQI AL pay for 16,000 women in Government service will mean a staggering $16 million rise in the Government's annual wages bill. An authoritative source told the Sunday Times that this startling639 words
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Article, Illustration169 1962-04-01 1 13 ways to cure a moody hubby IN this grave new world, it Is not unusual to find hubby coming homo in the blackest or mood*. It might be anything from a stubbed pencil to a bad business deal, but there's thunder In the air. How does a hou.y»v.il* i-op*'169 words
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Article179 1962-04-01 1 THE RICHEST EVER GRAND NATIONAL AINTREE 'England. Sat. Kilmorc. a veteran j 12-year-old Bay gelding. with Fred Winter in the .saddle, outstayed a field of 32 to romp home a tenlength winner in the richest-ever Grard National steeplechase here today. Tne sruellm;. .-i.iirm.i-test- |H event run o\ei lour I inne.<.179 words
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Article125 1962-04-01 1 PTTALITMA (California*. i*t Film pr.jcuccr Alfred Hitchcock yesterday said that Princess Grace of Monaco would make about S3 million, plus a percentage o/ tlie profits, for playing ihe Utle role in "Mmmc" for htm. The riinceos said recently that any money she made from the filmReuter - 125 words
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Article62 1962-04-01 1 NSW YORK. Sat. Harry Davis has only himself to blamr for losing the Summrrton City Council election in South Carolina. When he and bis wife went to the poll they could not find their voting certificates. "No certificates, no vote.' ruled the poll official. Mr. Davis lost62 words
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Article226 1962-04-01 1 Team of 36 (led by the Tengku) for keen evenly-Hatched contest IPOH. Sat. YIP. golfers, with the exception of the I Yang di-Pertuan Agong, the Sultan of Selangor and Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, arrived here by plane and road this morning for tomorrow's big match.Reuter - 226 words
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Article, Illustration73 1962-04-01 1 SEE PAGE 3 Now linn to Pa^e 10 lor a sensational article on how our motor men can sell two cars for the price of one-and-a-half. REMEMBER: Only the best is good enough for th c SUn d a y Times the Iksl in foreign news, the best in73 words
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Advertisement120 1962-04-01 1 EXQUISITE RINGS in DIAMONDS EMERALDS SAPPHIRES U. S. de SUVA SONS. Jewellers 25. Rattles Place.. jj Tel: ***** THREE WOMEN w h o make the Sunday Times today y I bP^ sssssa INTERNATIONAL-INGENIEUR S automatic calendar is made practically J%^Jr impervious to moisture and magnetism. In *its double cose, it120 words
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183 1962-04-01 2 WOMEN HAIL COVER UP CALL BY ARMY TO WIVES SINGAPORE. Sat. Malay women here today welcomed the "cover up" call to wives j and daughters of British soldiers here. They feel that some Malay girls, too, should •cover up" and respect their own religion and traditions. Che H. Wati Idham.183 words
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Article, Illustration57 1962-04-01 2 - AMlss Caroline Kboo l'oh Teh. of Singapore, and her fellow New South Wales university .student Catherine Green, of Manly, S<rdner. on the university lawns having a quiet talk after lunch before going into class, when who should come alone and Rrrenade them bat the univer■»it>'s57 words
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Article, Illustration438 1962-04-01 2 MOST VIOLENT STORM I HAVE EVER KNOWN- SHARKS TRAILED CAPSIZED LIFEBOAT FOR THREE DAYS SINGAPORE, Saturday. A SINGAPORE seaman today told how he and shipwrecked companions were trailed by sharks for 80 hours as they clung to a capsized lifeboat in a storm-tossed sea. He438 words
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353 1962-04-01 2 DATO TOH ENG HOE (MAN FROM TAIPING) DIES IFOH, Saturday. JJEATH came quietly early this morning to Dato Toll Eng Hoe, 63, one of the bestknown leaders of the Chinese community in North Malaya, who had devoted nearly 40 years of his life to public services The late Dato, a353 words
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Article33 1962-04-01 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Housing and Development Board today denied having any connection with the clearance of a piece of land at the junction of Holland Road and North Buona Vista Road.33 words
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Article201 1962-04-01 2 Stanvac announces change of name KUALA LUMPUR. Btandud vacuum, whose name was changed today to Esso iKsso Standard Eastern Incorporated > plans to start a $33 million chemical fertilizer plant in Port Dickson. It also announced today that construction of a S5O million refinery will besin soon to meet Malaya201 words
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229 1962-04-01 2 Housewife tells court of rape by robbers A LOR STAR. Sat. The Kedah Assize Court was cleared today when a housewife testified she was raped by two members of a five-man gang which entered her house on March 27 last year. Osman bin Mohamed, Ismail bin Taib. Azizan bin Dali.229 words
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Article443 1962-04-01 2 r 'POINTER' on training 7t OEFORE commencing to train a your dog. you will, o( course, have given him a good grounding In basic obedience, and familiarised him with the lead. This is most Important as we won't get very (ar unless we can keep him up to443 words
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Article62 1962-04-01 2 SINGAPORE. Sat—Government announced today that as from midnight tonight 20 per cent import duty will be levied on three classes of imported paints to protect local products. They are: (Cl. 1) prepared paints, aluminium paints and enamel paints; (Cl. 11) varnishes, other than cellulose varnishes62 words
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Article33 1962-04-01 2 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Puan Noor Alsha, wife of the Yang dl-Pertuan Negara. will present prizes to winner s of various National Language Week contests, at the Cultural Centre tomorrow at 8.30 p.m.33 words
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Advertisement184 1962-04-01 2 Now! 3 WEEKLY FLIGHTS TO THE USA. More convenient departures! PAN AM BIG JETS FASTEST SERVICE FROM SINGAPORE In addition to the present departures many benefits of Pan Ami Priceless on Tuesday and Friday at 10.30 ajn.. Extra Experience Other benefits: Pan Am now offers you an extra depar- wonderful184 words
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Advertisement189 1962-04-01 2 Set your table with magnificent WATERFORD GLASS IT COSTS LESS THAN MOST PEOPLE THINK The brilliant sparkle of crystal glasses in the flickering candlelight nothing else conveys so well the air of gracious living, the feeling that here is a home where beauty is appreciated. Yet this beauty is within189 words
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Article, Illustration251 1962-04-01 3 Day That Changed My Life... CIRCUS ACT STARTED HIM OFF IN WORLD OF WEIGHTS IT was a great day way back in 1926 when 12-year-old Syed Mohsen bin Mohammed Din bin Omar Aisagoft went to the Harmston Circus. "It was just off Serangoon Road where the Rex Theatre stands today."251 words
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Article38 1962-04-01 3 Jllllllllllllllllllllllll THE DIARY OF A GIRL AT LARGE IN MALAYA IllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllU^ p If TALENT AMD TRAINING MAKE A GREAT DANCER THEN MING YING NEED HAVE NO DOUBTS ABOUT HER FUTURE AT THE TOP OF THE LADDER38 words
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Article, Illustration670 1962-04-01 3 Precious Jade breaks a ballet rule— she pirouettes for joy SHE THRILLED BRITAIN WITH HER TV DEBUT FELINE, feather-light, floating around in fine spun twirls 19-year-old Wan Ming Ying brought into play an amalgam of qualities that made her dancing at once a dramatic and technical triumph. "Tell me," I670 words
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Article312 1962-04-01 3 A LONDONER and a Dubliner were discussing the merits of their cars. "Mine does 115 m.p.h. without any trouble at all," said the Londoner. "Well, I did Dublin to London in less than six hours," said the Irishman. "Come off It!" said the Englishman "there's the312 words
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Advertisement608 1962-04-01 3 For quick promotion, better pay, and a career you could put your heart into OBLIGATION OF ANY KIND! IF YOU are ambitious, forward-looking and ke«n to make the most of today's opportunities, here is a WHICH IS YOUR PET SUBJECT! ihince for you to nnd OUt (1) how to double608 words
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Advertisement457 1962-04-01 3 THE PROJECTOR WORLD'S ONLY ONE FOR ALL SIZES COSTS LESS THAN YOU THINK COSTS LITTLE IF YOU COMPARE ABSOLUTELY AUTOMATIC I INSIST ON GUARANTEE CARDS Coughing, Strangling Asthma, Bronchitis Curbed in 3 Minutes Do you have attack* of Asthma or J. K. had loxt 40 It.*., suffered rough Bronchitis so457 words
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Article, Illustration2007 1962-04-01 4 When a car salesman in K.L. gave his colleague a lift to the bank... FIFTY-EIGHT-YEARpOLD Mr. Yap Kon Shin used to leave his office every weekday and go to the bank. It was a routine he had carried out for many years as cashier of the Wearne Brothers Ltd. office2,007 words
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140 1962-04-01 4 AN AT A GLANCE WHO'S WHO IN THE CASE YAP KON SHIN—The victim. He was a cashier ot Weorne Brothers' Kuala Lumpur office, and hod been with the firm for over 30 years. He was 58 years old when he wos brutally murdered on his way to a bank. CHEN140 words
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Advertisement319 1962-04-01 4 MiirHarnrl the victim was carrying Miiffflororl A lorry attendant finds Muraereo S4OOO IN CASH muraereo BODY 1N THE DRAIN THE MISSING CASHIER 111 %A *A 3 I k\ l 9Ai iiißMi Blliiih iiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiii £§^ral M m jpi^' ***** 111 "''ll m. ■B^Btfllli' 11" '^i^illliiii ,^fl ■h^HV ISOi iniiiflimil 111 fciiiiiTiTyfifi319 words
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457 1962-04-01 5 GUNN CHIT CHYE - All this nonsense of women in school after men GUNN CHIT CHYE By PENANG. Saturday Ramanatkan pledges support and talks of Cupid, tke teaching profession and... \yo.\lK\ nowadays do not become teacher* merely to "hook" a man, get married and settle down to domesticity, Mr. D.S. Ramanathan, president of the457 words
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117 1962-04-01 5 Malayan girls for varsity beauty contest in Brisbane KUALA LUMPUR Sal Student* from the Ped- > ration and Singapore are ;o take part in an international beauty contest in Brisbane. Australia, in aid of a proposed residential ollege for the University oJ Queensland to be called i -ternauonal Hoiw It117 words
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93 1962-04-01 5 Party for boss who was their friend SINGAPORE. Sat. Era- ployees of the Malayan Bitumen Products Ltd.. to- night said farewell to their retiring managing director. Mr. C. H. Campbell, with a dinner at the company's lactory in BukJt Timah Road. Mr. Campbell established !he industry in 1949 and has93 words
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Article61 1962-04-01 5 Housewife faces hurt charge PENANG. Sat— A housewiie. Yap Kirn Laii. 37. today pleaded not guilty to i- a using grievous hurt to another housewife. Ooi Ah Goo. in Kuan tan Rood on April 6 last year. Yap who was alleged to have assaulted Ooi with a sandal, was granted61 words
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Article373 1962-04-01 5 THt iekM iroutMtsome meuioo oC leading Tisnea is by means of dned food, and it can M given as a baste diet provided a really Rood brand is Pbera are many different kinds on toe market. In convenient oacks. tat tbey vary a good oral in tbetr ataatv373 words
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Article21 1962-04-01 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Director of Education has cancelled the registration of thr Kuo Yu Chines^ institution at Dhoby Ghaut.21 words
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153 1962-04-01 5 Acquitted graft case accused kisses his counsel PENANG. Sat. A driving tester. Ha.v-.an bin Ibrahim, on his acquittal of accepting $90 illegal gratification, rushed from the dock and ki.ssed his counsel. Mr. Lee Thean-Chu. Also acquitted was Lee Ang Kui. proprietor of a driving school, who had been charged with153 words
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Article175 1962-04-01 5 PLEA BY PREMIER TO UNITE BUKIT MERTAJAM. Sat.— The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, today urged Malays to be united not only among themselves but with all the other riM living in this country. ■\V> can forge ahead a» oiie 1 big family. he said when he opened the new175 words
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Article, Illustration28 1962-04-01 5 9 SWAMI Ayadurati Kurukkal O/fteUUini riage. Beside the bride and groom 'garlanded Is Matron-of -Honour Mrs. M. SwuMibrumaniam28 words
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Article83 1962-04-01 5 DENANG In Pctiang biggest Hindu wedding this year, Mr Murugasu Raiasmgam, Assistant Controller of Posts, Kuala Lumpur, »j--marned last night tc Miss Kandiah Kawrithevi, eldest daughtei of Mr N J Kandiah, former Dooutv Commissioner of Estate Duties, Pcnang A Hindu priest from Klang, Swami Ayodu83 words
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Advertisement374 1962-04-01 5 GREAT BRITAIN World-wide Opportunities Hg| for young Malayans Rothmans of Fall Mall the FIRST international 4 Ml 1 fbJm cigarette company to become Malayan (October 1961) fiMHHKi with EQUAL SO 50 partnership invites applications for forthcoming vacancies. The young men of Ifafafl vlM luxe joined, and vt» APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED374 words
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Article, Illustration887 1962-04-01 6 Why don't Malayan basses marry their secretaries'? POINTS TO PONDER ABOUT MARRIAGE, MISS MALAYA WrDOINC. .JAN 3O 198* IN THE WEST THEY SAY IT IS THE MOST NATURAL THING IN THE WORLD WHAT sparked the debate was this lovely wedding picture (reproduced on the left). HE is Mr Low Yew887 words
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Article210 1962-04-01 6 IS it possible for a man of 40 to marry a girl of 17. She is fond of him but isn't he too old for her? H.ll. Why are you so interested in the matter? Unless you are the father of210 words
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Advertisement240 1962-04-01 6 PERMANENTLY r^Pßsl PLEATED TRICEL yy^ JERSEY DRESSES (fW\J Intro4ucit>f M»« drew tW X rhe currant fvT\V *^lk raqt of PARIS. LONDON end NEW H.VI Flatter your tigurc in this flomoroui. I Ml 1 f ilim. shcotn dren pleated rrem neck to \>lpN\ /if kne«. W>, 'if I It nreds no240 words
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Advertisement184 1962-04-01 6 They, too, wed their stenos Thrv thru* men. all bis names, wctl lln'ir x-crt-i.ir ie«. They are (from left) T. S Kliot. Sir Miles Thomas, and Rrrtrand Kussell :^av ajiiay ucaltuv f ntMLi n i wi-AMBr HAIR With dandruff in her hair, her h.irr spoilt her beauty. She then v.cnt184 words
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Article, Illustration140 1962-04-01 7 QUOTE by Dr. Osur Strrnbach. Dean of the New York Institute tor P>> < lioanalytic Research: •Tarlv marriage does nut reflect increased maluntv. but rather increa&ed immaturity. It is a concealed bid to secure dependency." \nd in MILWAUKEE, a iudge agreed it was admirable that140 words
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824 1962-04-01 7 ARTHUR AMALADASS - ARTHUR AMALADASS BY ...OF KUALA LUMPUR— MALAYA'S NEW WRITER NO 33 BUT GIVE ME A GIRL WHO LOVES THE WEAKLING ///\H, I'D LOVE to be a Mrs. Malaya," said She-VVho-Cools- IMy-Brow after ordeals, and who is also the source of most v-/of them.824 words
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371 1962-04-01 7 NO CHANCE TO MEET GIRLS- OR THE BACHELOR'S LAMENT AM a man o! 27. earning about $150 a month. I get no chance to meet girls. 1 want to get married. Please advise me. H. TAN Singapore. Join a youth club, or the sports centre. LIOW ca: I be a371 words
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Advertisement175 1962-04-01 7 MAKE YOU ANOTHER -I* t) X GRAND GIFT OFFER! APRIL 24th TO MAY 7™ An attractive Belgian cr>btal W j£&r+-j pl-ss yours in exchange for M(r A m every 6 Libbys labels. For every M i^l^ 30 labels you receive 6 glas^c Y^jb^^J Make use of this wonderful JfArvM offer175 words
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Advertisement253 1962-04-01 7 hartleySjj4^7^ /J INTRODUCING AMERICA'S FAVORITE GIRDLES F y~ Only the new w I sarong CRISS-CROSS GIRDLE %J I WINS WE BATTLE U v OF THE BULGES-£.-p v no girdled feeling! CTftnP ft TUMMY BULGE/ f //f STOPS MIDRIFF BULGE/ LJf) Soros's MUM doubly front f V»/ mo w tUe Sorong253 words
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Article, Illustration306 1962-04-01 8 it-' lie lives, doctors say of boxer Benny Paret, be will be in a coma for at least a year. And here are the last dramatic seconds that put the former welterweight world champion in this critical condition. Griffith, in black trunks, slams into306 words
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803 1962-04-01 8 $1,500 MIL. OF UNSALEABLE i RUBBER IN U.S. STOCKPILE PRESENTING THE Wife's &old bed shakes Nkrumist Minister LONDON. Sat. The wife of a Ghanaian Cabinet Minister refused today to give up her $25,500 goldplated bed despite her husband's plea that "It's just not socialism." "I like the bed. that's whyReuter; UPI - 803 words
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Article215 1962-04-01 8 A RIFT? EDDIE SAYS 'NO' But Liz goes to nightclubs with Burton NEW YORK, Sat. Eddie Fisher, smiling and looking fit said yesterday that rumours of a breakup of his marriage to Elizabeth Taylor were "ridiculous" and that he looked forward to a lifetime of happiness with the actress. The215 words
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Advertisement40 1962-04-01 8 BEnER PRODUCTS THROUGH ESSO RESEARCH mm grttKt. gasolines. Insecticides, kerosene, plastic, petroleum asphalt tbt \HI of Esso products goes on and on. Every industry is served. Peopte In all walks of life btnefit! More people buy CSSO) products the world40 words
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Article265 1962-04-01 9 DATELINE NEW YORK WOMAN IN SPACE: A MOTHER VOLUNTEERS WANTED: an Eve-ln-space shot. Jane Hart, pilot, mother of eight, and wife of a Wisconsin Senator, has asked the Government to put a woman in »p«re before the Russians do It. B*ys Jane: "Why should our space programme265 words
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Article, Illustration470 1962-04-01 9 THE OTHER GROM YKO ...John Crueseman takes a look at his son UK is the son of his father— or so he looks. The same spade nose, the same neat, almost dapper appearance, the cautious smile. All are familiar. This is Anatolij Gromyko, newly appointed First Secretory at the Soviet470 words
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Article, Illustration95 1962-04-01 9 THIS is part of the family of Mrs. Maria del Carmen Guindos de Alcaido, who recently gave birth to her seventeenth child. Thirty-nine-year-old Maria and her forty-year-old husband. Julio Alcaido recently won Madnds annual provincial prize for the greatest numberof living children. Sixteen of their children95 words
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233 1962-04-01 9 EVERY dog-lover In the city knew Old Mother Kindness the white-haired woman who ran the dogs' home. "Why. if she found a dog on the streets she would take it home and give it her last crust.' people would say233 words
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Article128 1962-04-01 9 THE BRIDE OF TWO HOURS DIES LONDON Sat AliM.n Bimp.>on. LM. I happy a.s only a briaV could be. Sin- had just returned from her wedding reception and wum getting ready to leave for her honeymoon. Then she collapsed. And within a lew minutes she wa> dead. Alison had been128 words
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Article29 1962-04-01 10 to W»r4» tit (Mimkmmm) JOAN BOOTY MOOIL and /or new uuumai (mornißga/ eveoiaca) nxumsm April Sad 10 m./ April Srd SIB p.m. Oatbadral Hail (oppoaite Adelpbi) Spot* Tel29 words
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Article68 1962-04-01 10 U Wwr4» «3-M (Him.) CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY I Orange Grove Road. Sunday Berrtc* f3O a.m. Buaday Bebool 10.** a.m. \'.ednesday meatms T. 14 p.m. whlcb m>'ti(iea lestimonMs) of fcaatlng by prayer. Everyone welcome. RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENT ML. Andrew's Catbedral <Aagltcas> taja- Berrlre'i Holy Commualoa 7.00 n.m. (*ald) 8.00 a_m.68 words
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Article246 1962-04-01 10 CAUSEWAY OR A WALL? HHHE most reassuring aspect of the Malayan scene today is the fact that the dominant political forces on either side of the causeway are not on a collision course Though in his speech to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce Tengku Abdul Rahman has visualised the possibility246 words
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Article49 1962-04-01 10 A REVOLUTIONARY WAY TO BOOST MALAYA'S BOOMING AND COMPETITIVE MOTOR TRADE SUNDAY I TIMES I TCI 1 C V^"M I \A/U AT NX A I A VAMQ IC- u»L»*_<? Tv^ WJ VV i i I I VI AA L— I AA I N ARE THINKING AND SAYING49 words
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900 1962-04-01 10 PETER LIM - PETER LIM The dealer, we are told, jtets his commission on the PLUS 2 YEARS OF BENEFITS TODAY I pass on a revolutionary idea to Malaya's motor men to boost their trade. The plan involves a "package deal" for motorists. It is900 words
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Article128 1962-04-01 10 pONGRATULATIONS o n y< the excellent reconstructions of Malaya's great criminal cases which you are running In tne paper. I congratulate you because you are helping to direct the Imagination and ambitions of our youth towards the legal giants of our country The cut-and-thrust of court drama,128 words
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Article133 1962-04-01 10 I SALUTE lormer terrorist Yap Tiong Boon who has mastered (Sunday Time* March 25) the national Language and attained such a degree of proficiency that today he Is trying his hand at writing a play in Malay I salute him because here if a young man who133 words
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Article226 1962-04-01 10 THE enthusiastic reception that the five teachers of Johore Bahru received In "Nightmare House" (Sunday Times. March 25) is nothing compared to the treatment 1 had when one stormy night my friend and I who were driving down to Kuala Lumparr decided to pull in and take shelter226 words
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Article153 1962-04-01 10 NEVER have 1 read an article that capturec my imagination so much as the Plane with a golden tap" (Sunday Times, March 25) —the million-dollar aircraft on which Kuala Lumpur glamour girl Sitl Bai/ura binte Hussein is the resident hostess. Somehow Has-nah-Vimala-Chen's column manages to touch in153 words
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Article125 1962-04-01 10 I READ a small Item in one of the other papers that Grace Kelly was returning to films. I opened the Sunday Times and there on a whole page was the whole story a brilliant profile of this most talented actress who like the true professional that125 words
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Article, Illustration574 1962-04-01 10 FOURTEEN police dogs, five of them giant Alsatians from West Germany, have Just finished their sixth week of training at Mount Vernon and will soon be on night patrol in the more thickly populated areas of Singapore to check housebreaking and thefts. Yesterday I watched these574 words
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Article137 1962-04-01 10 r SEEMS strange that no one spotted the success story of Sarlmah (Sunday Times. March 25) until Hasnah VimaU Chen went along to see her Here Is a simple kampongj tjirl who plucked courage to come to Singapore, take a Job as a clerk In tbe137 words
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Article83 1962-04-01 10 rP dog of the veterans Is Ranger, "old man" of the unit and by far the cleverest. He has put on a little weight, but that didn't prevent him taking a fence with ease, or from perching all four paws together on a hurdle. Then he held a83 words
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Advertisement858 1962-04-01 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. It Herd* Sl* (Mimmmm) MENC-FANO: Junta Bmw Bua. r.-oad son of Mr. and Mra. Ueag Hak Chua and Irene Lye Aaa. yovjacar «au«ht*jr of Mr. aad Mra. Paag LiMg Choo oa \-4-93 CMONC— WONO: Andrew Wise ataac it <> Madam Cbo Keng Cbea aad th* It* Mr. Joseph858 words
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Advertisement16 1962-04-01 10 A CLEAN SHAVE ANYWHERE QJJNIC Jk^^R SWISS- MA DC 191 BATTERY 111 SHAVER \4 14 116 words
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Advertisement488 1962-04-01 10 j More than m 50 years I Service to Malayans BIG BONUSES and MAXIMUM I Brjrches Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh. Penanf P Malacca. Representatives Even ■•■here. OEL/95/J H MIMA'S OLD£ST llf ASSURANCE COMPANY Pimples and Bad Skin Fought in iS (Sf% 24 Hours W W Sine* the dlscoverv of Niiod.-m by488 words
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Article, Illustration356 1962-04-01 11 TAJ SING OMN - TAJ SING OMN Dagger &an& tie up ten witk wire, assault three, rob kouse, drink ale and beer, then leave terror signature in lipstick on the door The same thugs were in $50,000 hold-up, say police RUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The "thin wire" gang they use it to356 words
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Article84 1962-04-01 11 SINGAPORE. Sat -Ramu Bhuvanandran was acquitted in a magistrate's court today on a charge of possessing an offensive weapon in Pasir Panjang Road on Feb. 17. The magistrate. Mr. John Dorai Raj. acquitted him soon after the penknife was measured and the blade found to84 words
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Article293 1962-04-01 11 SINGAPORE, Saturday. THK Banian Sosiulis secretary general Mr. Lini Chin Siong today explained why he had gone to Federation House in Cuscaden Road to sec Ttngku Alxiul Rahman, the Federation Prime Slinister. Contrary to what the Peoples Action Party has said. Mr. Lim pointed out293 words
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Article49 1962-04-01 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Liberal Socialist Party is to urge the Singapore Government to ban toddy shops. A petition, calling for strong action against toddy ■->hops, was forwarded to the party today. The petitioners claimed that toddy drinking had brought ruin to many people.49 words
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Article38 1962-04-01 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Ministry of Health will hold a programme of talks, discussions and film shows on April 9 at the Cultural Centre from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. to celebrate World Health Day.38 words
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87 1962-04-01 11 ARMED ROBBERS' HEADY' MORNING HAUL SINGAPORE Sat. Four armed robbers walked into a commercial firm in Robinson Road this morning and got away with $1,400 worth of ginseng wine half an hour before office workers were due to arrive for work. The men held up an office boy. William Cheng.87 words
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Article153 1962-04-01 11 Then police hold two youths after chase, house search IPOH. sat. A dramatic chase followed a holdup In Hugh Low Street here early today. Three masked youths armed with daggers broke Into the toy and Joss stick shop of Mr. Yap Beng Chet, 65. threatened him and153 words
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Article55 1962-04-01 11 TAIPING. Sat— Mr. R. J. D. Richardson has Just retired as a director of Austral Malay Tin Ltd. and Its associated companies. He served with the companies for 36 years and was chairman of directors f^r the last 11 years. Mr. K. J Cummlng Is succeeding him55 words
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164 1962-04-01 11 UNION ACCEPTS PAY RISE FOR 'HELLO GIRLS' UNDER PROTEST KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Malaya's 1.750 "hello girls" and telephone supervisors are to receive between $35 and $75 each in back pay next month. The Federation Government has agreed to revise their salary timescale pay maximum from $265 t«a $280 a month164 words
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Article, Illustration346 1962-04-01 11 JEFFREY FRANCIS I - JEFFREY FRANCIS I LSL A new life starts for John, three KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Every morning three-year-old John Thin Fook Is driven five miles to the Assun t a Hospital in Petaling Jaya. There he is examined for traces of salt in his system For John has nephritis,346 words
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180 1962-04-01 11 BUSINESS ON THE MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE SINGAPORE, Sat. Business on the Malayan Stock Exchange, Singapore section, today with the number of deals In brackets: industrials: Dun lop (1.000) $1.46. U. 000) $1.47; Fitzpauicks (2.000) $1.80; Oammon (1.000) $1.68; Rothmans (1.000) $1.40 SL. (1.000) $1.41. (1.000) $142: C.S. Hold (10.000) 6b.180 words
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Article94 1962-04-01 11 TODAY: S.-dili KechU 5.03 am. (5.5 it.) 7.28 pjn. (6.7 tl.i: Singapore 7.17 a.m. (7.7 ft.) 9.24 p.m. (7.7 ft.); Port Dickson 3.52 p.m. (7.2 ft.); Port Swettenham 2.56 pin. (11.5 ft.); Penang 10.41 a.m. (6.4 ft.) 10.36 p.m. 17.1 ft.). TOMORROW: Sedili KechU 6.27 ajn. <5.794 words
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Article29 1962-04-01 11 SINGAPORE. Sat— The Singapore School for the Blind in Toa Payoh Road will hold an "open house" on April 7 from 8.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.29 words
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Advertisement257 1962-04-01 11 The Seal of Security I However much money you have to invest, you seek Security as well as a good return. Lombard Banking offers both. 55% per annum is coupled with the finest Security as well as Availability. A Lombard Banking Deposit Account brings you Interest payable twice yearly tmtrtu257 words
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Advertisement66 1962-04-01 11 PIMPLES? No mure -sutlering trom punpieal MEOAC helps heal the skin, clear up oimoles and acne amazingly last Medac reduces the exoeoa natural grease that clogs pores. It* gentle antiseptic action prevent* infection by germs New plmplea don't get a chance when tou use Medac Medac Meals pimples in the66 words
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Article, Illustration1297 1962-04-01 12 NG YOOK YOON - FALL IN THE RUBBER PRICE: A WARNING BY THE BANK CHIEF NG YOOK YOON: Other sources of revenue must be sought if Malaya is to avoid pruning rural development programme By 'JHE Federation has to explore alternative sources of funds to offset a possible fall in revenue from rubber exports1,297 words
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Article429 1962-04-01 12 RADIO MALAYA A.M. Kuala Lumpur. Penang. Malacca and National Shortwave only: 6.0* Negara-ku and the News headlines; 6.05 Mom ing Melodies; 700 Rendezvous with Music All Station.' 7.30 The News; 7.36 Breakfast Club; 800 News v the National Language Reading of the National Language. 8.08 Bright ami429 words
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Article, Illustration261 1962-04-01 12 ESME BAPTISTA - ESME BAPTISTA By SINGAPORE, Sat.— "Come on. have a try." and that's how Hollywood star. Miss Joan Fontaine Kot cinema magnate Dato Loke Wan Tho on the dance floor (above) lo do the Twist Dato Loke, a perfect ball- room dancer, said261 words
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Article213 1962-04-01 12 THEATRE AT the age ot eight, attractive Clara Verghese decided that she would become a concert pianist, and so she started training under Madame Foorman here In Singapore. Four years later Mjv* Verghese gained a distinction in the Associated Board of Royal Schools of Music213 words
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Advertisement320 1962-04-01 13 smokes Malayan Tobacco cigarettes? i f mA^Am I^B^V^^^^^^^^^^r^^^ mAW^AwA^T '^^^V^^^^fi^l J^^L A^^^ t 1 L-A^^^l Ik.^^9l '^k^AWA^A^AW fc^ ttW t^V AwSa^AtßaW \vV>^Q^^^^| A^KL\ tAmm^A^AT N M^A^^ k 4* ftVA^V W J^^tmi 4^K^^K*^K j^^P jC^L fl^^^^^fl^^ -Jwlm^^^f^^^A^A^A^L^^A^A^A^A^A^A^r 1 mm^PjA^A^^& U^A^T AWL BH^^^^^B^^^ft ti^^^^ a' I B^« i ™^^BJ I Tr V^l320 words
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Article, Illustration1035 1962-04-01 14 PETER LIM - MOTORING: ROAD TEST BY PETER LIM WHAT arc the rewards of success? It's eu>\ to answer this one, for we all have our dreams. And most dreams, it seems, run to a set pattern. A house by the sea. A home perched1,035 words
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Article, Illustration20 1962-04-01 14 THI 1062 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL CONVERTIBLE .PRESS A BUTTON AND T,<E TOP GIVES WAV TO THE SUN OR MOON20 words
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Article30 1962-04-01 14 THE Sunday Times Picture Contest has been held over for one week, because of pressure of space. This week's and next week's winners will be announced next Sunday.30 words
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Article, Illustration303 1962-04-01 14 YOUR QUES7ia\S ANSWERED ABOUT LYTERAAL SAKITARY PROTECTION Q. I* internal protection a nrisj idta A. It may surprise you to learn that it isn't' Modern women of every era have used various methods of internal protection. But it wasn't until a doctor invented Tampax a little more303 words
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Advertisement305 1962-04-01 14 You're sure to bring home every detail afjaSp with a Kodak camera and Kodak film, j KODAK RETINA RErUX 111 CAHCRA The ultra- KODAK RETINA AUTOMATIC 111 CAMERA n tM versatile model of the world-famous Kodik 3Smm camera with automatic exposure control Retina Reflex Cimera— muter of every situation Built-in305 words
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Article, Illustration919 1962-04-01 15 THOMAS WISEMAN - Rebirth of a frozen goddess THOMAS WISEMAN By LONDON TODAY we continue the story of Grace Kelly's trek back to Hollywood and present for the first time in Malaya a picture of the man who may be one of Princess Grace's neu> leading men. He is Frank-Gerard Contandin, jazz-pianist son919 words
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Article, Illustration561 1962-04-01 15 Tender irony of psychiatry and love PETER LIM SEES THE NEW FILMS TENDER IS THE NIGHT Jennifer Jones, Jason Robordi Jr., Joo Fontaino, Tom E-ell, Cesare Donovo. 20th Century-Fox. (JAN a iiKin i>e trapped by v woman's nettl for him? Can her dependence become emotionally fatal? F. Scott Fitzgerald tdls561 words
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Advertisement440 1962-04-01 15 ■6S? SHAW" Orßanf tie»i| r SDQ Paone ***** NOWSHuW.Mb l^ l J\*i ROBffIIMiTCHIJM-jACKWEBB-I Nationo! Langucge m I HOW SHOWING 'V^w I PROUD WINNER OF 3 g Academy A word Nomination* BBUFORO BETTEQM MKIM* AWIMtOTaiIBi '£IA-* b lonitjnt Mn.ic tCONJUV SA.LANGAI" Tamil in color B m urtna iuuat 4$ t Mcrdtko440 words
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Advertisement134 1962-04-01 15 M«yfrtir Hotel 1 CONDITIONED BAR RESTAURANT ÜBI ll n> Shorn li Mtl All alr-cood!1 toned nr*l- I room* wl'i inviif natba. Teiepbo I V Rrdttrutioo uperb acme*. StiMo^bauieai: Dl>Dca -wi t bar. ftrriMnian St.. T»l: StS7S~7 y r M E- J3VERY SOON Exciting American ft N '^B Male in Movies134 words
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Advertisement746 1962-04-01 15 JNMMBSMMBBBMMagBgBBBMMBMMNBM I GRAND OPENING TODAY! simultaneously at REX REX Singapore Johore Bharu I lom-l 30-4-6.45-9.30 1.30-4-6.45-9 1 S A GREAT HISTORICAL EFK OF UAU KMIMItK i comes thindkhim; achoss the sckei WITH ALL ITS MIGHT AM) CSANDEUK! TRLLY A GREAT ACHIEVEMENT from MEROEKA FILM PRODUCTIONS K Lumpur UtKIS SEMPENfI RUNI746 words
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Article, Illustration261 1962-04-01 16 -STAR of theWEEK' DURI.M. muih of the (oitiinK year you will be kept waiting while other people make up their minds what to do. From time to time you will wonder whether you have any right to decide important questions or whether you must for ever be a bystander and261 words
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Article82 1962-04-01 16 IF YOUR BIRTHDAY fmUi bUwiiuu April 9 aad ApHI 14 UarliMive. aend a pMK>pert picture of you— elf with name «a_rrsv date «f birth and oecnpatloa to: "Star of the Week." The Sunday Times. Time* House. Rr— r Valley lloaa Sine-porr !t. M— P. I. H. Saylor82 words
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Miscellaneous1462 1962-04-01 16 J^"* W C~* II 9vV^_n_fll^_. '111 COZ Z 2.*" ?C^C^Cl^*c I1 f I(I I JP^^^t-— *~</j t w j r*c K. 9 '9/ HPHHHBPHpHHH||||H|HHHHH you are married .somethi:u damp your en hiiMa-sni toward.i i__^^^^^HE^^f^^_r^S_B Tihwhlie matenalLVs throUKi) Saturday ~HB _^^V_[ ln marrw K p partner If von S< ORPIO <CXI.1,462 words
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Article373 1962-04-01 19 CANCER REPORT CAUSES CONCERN... Looking ahead for profit OCORES of readers o who have saved up enough money to buy Malayan Tobacco shares are worried about the Royal College of Physicians report linking cigarettes with cancer. They want to know whether shares of a tobacco company will slump in the373 words
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250 1962-04-01 19 PAN-AM SUBSIDIARY MOVES IN TO MEET A BIG NEED IT WILL HAVE U.S. STYLE COFFEE SHOP, EUROPEAN SUPPER CLUB, A SWIMMING POOL SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE seven-storey building of the Malayan Chinese Association in Orchard Road is to be completed and converted into a250 words
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149 1962-04-01 19 New stamps: Current series may be destroyed SINGAPORE, Sat. The current series of postage stamps of six denominations depicting Singapore's harbour and ships and carrying Queen Elizabeth's head were withdrawn today from all post offices. Announcing this today Singapore's Director of Posts. Mr. M. B. Subrajnaniam. said that they would149 words
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Article251 1962-04-01 19 S'pore flats impress Ipoh chief SINGAPORE, Sat. The chairman of Ipoh Town Council. Mr. E. 6. Waller, said today that he was impressed with the planning and construction of Singapore Housing Development Board flats. He said this after visiting Princess Elizabeth Flats and Farfor House. Mr. Waller said: "I cannot251 words
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65 1962-04-01 19 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Government has made a big stride In bringing modern faculties to the people living in rural areas. A statement today by the Urban and Rural Services Consultative Commute* said that during the first fortnight of this month more than 8.000 feet of65 words
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Article64 1962-04-01 19 1,000 and thanks for the RAF SINGAPORE. Bat. The Shell Company of Jakarta has said "thank you" with a $1,000 donation to the Royal Air Force for sending an aircraft and medical team to bring a Shell employee suffering from polio to Singapore recently. The money, for the R.A.F. Benevolent64 words
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Article43 1962-04-01 19 SINGAPORE. Sat. A contest to pick an "April Convair 880 Queen" for a round trip to Hong Kong by CJA s new Jet service will highlight an "April Ball" at the Sea View Hotel on April 30.43 words
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Article24 1962-04-01 19 SINGAPORE, Sat The Pilot Board has granted licence* to Mr. J.S. Kltching and Mr. T.A. Taylor, with effect from March 26.24 words
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Article24 1962-04-01 19 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, who is on leave, will resume duties on May 2.24 words
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Article68 1962-04-01 19 BATU PAHAT. Sat— The Mentrt Besar. Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos. spent a busy day here today. In the morning he opened a school at Kampong Sri Puteh and in the afternoon an adult education class and a surau (prayer hall) at Kampong Bungei68 words
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Advertisement196 1962-04-01 19 mm mm m\ /^kss ©vc us '...A*d you can fake it Te// 'eut- IT* I tu£ lowpowaj.j.j, frotn me ~*iat if your One rejecT ■™^^"(£<i£E«?2m«rf) ChojueTsn't here <» li^dH^T-e \&mmm%J V J} S Itoe British Cony, old so*! u&idaue *w*f t*u=> Subttefy j X)k Ban*** tveame-A o»u>voieyir V^.^V Excuse me196 words
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Advertisement214 1962-04-01 19 Every cook is a better cook with MDougalls SELF-RAISING FLOUR* K»pt Safe and fresh In tins) You'll cook better cake* «jwl putrid thtn *m t*t rtwwmhl you could when you use McDougall i, tht world'i own Hj^^^^^fcfck^ popular Self Raiting floor. You don t have to i.td baking A W214 words
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Miscellaneous286 1962-04-01 19 ACROSS: 1. Phantoms (6): a. DOWN: 1. Titter (6); Siren (6); 10. Conlection (3); Sacrifice (81; 3. Bound (4>; 4. 12. Wash (4); 13. Vessels (8>; Piece ot exclusive news <s>; 6. 15. Small remnant (4); 16. Is Antique (3): 7. Weed (4;; 8. infatuated (5); 18. Epoch (3); At286 words
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Article, Illustration42 1962-04-01 20 DAVID KRAAL - BY DAVID KRAAL ARE YOU PREPARED TO RUN DOWN ■RE YOU PREPARED TO RUN UP AN A LALLANG TRACK IN THE II 80 FT. HILL- NOT ONCE- BUT IOOH SUN TILL YOUR FEET BLEED aT»FORTY-TWO TIMES EVERY DAY TABLE TENNIS42 words
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874 1962-04-01 20 J^O youth who hopes to become a champion stands any sort of a chance if he is not willing to work hard and make some sacrifices. The I'll-have-a-go-when the sun-comes-out runner, Jumper or thrower may produce arguments In support of his874 words
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444 1962-04-01 20 KESAVAN SOON: WHAT WAS THE MOTIVE? YOU TELLING US Z^3 I\AVID KRAAL must really have felt as proud at a peacock when he wrote his article criticizing Kesavan Boon. I don't know what his motive was, but whatever it is, it Is not a good one. His criticism is lamentable444 words
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Article191 1962-04-01 20 HERE IS our quick-mack knowledge bar, where parents pick up toformatlon which enables them to answer questions the moon change its SHAPE? rIS question is founded on a mistaken idea. The moon does not ehanre its shape. It only appears todo so. Because the moon Itself does191 words
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Article, Illustration298 1962-04-01 20 /)NCE again the preyj sident of the Singapore Table Tennis Association, Mr. Tang Tuck Wah seems to be calling the wrong tune. He recently said that Singapore stands a good chance in the table tennis competition at the Asian Games in Jakarta in298 words
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Advertisement278 1962-04-01 20 BSSb SI i E -*^m '-£jb9K^BSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSm junSHjbi M i vJ^mX^^^^BsssssssssssssV RsSBBSSHB^BSSB^^iSSSSSsfI T^Nm >IbIBHLsSSSSSSSSSSSSSs! ■nfcAiJLB BAIf H '111 |fejßMfcgßßß|^Eßi^3B^^^^^^^^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^gxy^ JH^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^K^l^is^S^Bsa^is^isssssssssssssssssssssssssssssl ■iA DE NTA L CREAM WITH IRI U M i '!ZzzzzSZ!zr«n. Feei how its bracing flavour 3k fEr^LTZ^lx^: freshens your mouth JM I MUM PtCM ymmr MM* S ee nQ wjf278 words
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Advertisement202 1962-04-01 20 To Anyone Who Wants to STOPSMOKING V v* >■'■'-/ by Sam Snead am confident that Bantron eon >nl» you stop or cut down tmokinn plratantty, quickly and entity. You v ill be amazed m* the retullM you get. reenmmend Hantron to my friend* who want to Hop tmoiutt and I202 words
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Article297 1962-04-01 21 Spurs in the final LONDON, Sat. Defendin< champion*. Tottenham Hotspurs entered this year's I V (up final with a 3-1 win over Manchester United today. League champions Burnley, however, were unexpectedly held to a 1-1 draw by Fulli.un at Birmingham. Result* of today matches were FA (IP i Semi-finals i297 words
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Article70 1962-04-01 21 LONDON. Sal. Results of la&i night Kngiish soccer matches were: Dlv. 1 Birmingham 2 Blackburn 1: Everton 2 Blackpool 2. Dlv Two Preston 2 Norwich 0: Walsall 3 Stoke 1. Div. Three— Brentford 3 Watford 1. Cot entry 0 Bournemouth 1; Grlmsby 0 Crystal 0; Reading 1 HullReuter - 70 words
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Article129 1962-04-01 21 IN a hospital ward in New York sits the lonliest woman in the world. She is Lacy, wife of the stricken former welterweight champion Benny -Kid" Paret. Doctors are fighting to save the life of the boxer, unconscious from the effects of blows suffered when he was knocked129 words
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Article, Illustration529 1962-04-01 21 COOKE HITS VALUABLE 34 FOR CIVILIANS BALDING 41-YEAR-OLD DAPLYN CAUSES BATTING COLLAPSE WITH 5-30 ON A LIVELY WICKET AN enterprising innings of 34 (six fours and a six) in 25 minutes by Cecil Cooke pulled Singapore Civilians to only 14 runs behind Joint Services at the end of the first529 words
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Article168 1962-04-01 21 SERVICES Ist Inns. Keeh b Sandoaham 2 White c and b T. Martens 13 Oakley b T Martens 0 McDonnell b T. Martens 0 Payton c Slthawalla b T. Martens 46 Ay lea b T. Martens 8 Wright c Sandoaham b Cooke 23 Daplyn Ibw Cooke Hicks c Mahlnder168 words
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891 1962-04-01 21 PENANG, Sat. Performer, brilliantly ridden by Mr. DM. Brown, won the main race for Class 1 horses over 8> 2 t at toe Penang Amateur meeting today. Performer beat the hot favourite, Salji (late Hopeful Blue; with Mr. T.S. Leong up, by891 words
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Advertisement295 1962-04-01 21 RdillmaTiSM The fastest relief you can get is 'ASPRO' tablets. Safe for all the family IfiCt I 0 c M** s T?'/ s 'ASPRO' used in over 100 countries. Famous for nearly half s century. Curb Rheumatism While you Sleep If you feel old, tired, and worn ont Mcauaa of295 words
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Article, Illustration976 1962-04-01 22 MGHTMARE FOR MALAYA; TURNABOUT FROM NEAR-GLORY DISPLAY TO COMPLETE END OF RESISTANCE AND A ROUT Debacle followed series of missed chances which could have put Sporting Cristal in arrears by NORMAN SIEBEL Kuala Lumpur. Saturday F.A.M. Selection 1 SportingReuter - 976 words
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239 1962-04-01 22 J^INGAPORr. I'ui looirwiliiiß sM(M Irene .loan Peroando rlomnuieri o- urs- women ini*t-stnie ao>irr m»;ih played m Suigaporr and helped Seiangor the Federation > hampion.- 10 rout Singapore by 6-0 at Jalan Beaar Irene and Joan, both ol c.hoai were eaiaJy the best players239 words
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287 1962-04-01 22 Kilmore scores runaway win in National ALNTREE Liverpool. Sat Kilmor*'. a 12-year-old gelding ridden by ace jockey Fred Winter' won tIM 119 th running of the Grand National here today, starting at 28-1. The son of Zalophu*. who was fifth last year, took the lead as they came lo theReuter - 287 words
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154 1962-04-01 22 Lavorante leaves ring by stretcher f OS ANUELES, Sat. World-rankintf heavyweight Alexandra Lavorante of Argentina was carried from the ring on a stretcher alter being stopped by Archie Moore (United States; in the last round oC -sa their ten- round contest here last night. The referee stopped the fight after154 words
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Article44 1962-04-01 22 TOTAL POOL: 5118 31b Ist. No. 201M7 ($48,744) 2nd. No. *****(1 (524.372) 3rd. No. *****4 (513.540) STARTERS ($2,166) Nos: *****5: *****4; *****5: *****4; *****6; *****3; 2€13!)4 *****1: 3*>905: *****6. CONSOLATION (51.000): No*. *****9; *****8: *****5: IMM1; *****4: *****9: -*****; 22am *****5: *****5.44 words
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Advertisement308 1962-04-01 22 NOTICE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA IN THE HIGH COIRT AT KIALA II Mr I K lompaniia i Uiiidinc-npi No: of i 9«: In the matter of the Companies Ordinance 1940 IM6 and in the matter of the TIGER PRESS LIMITED ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE Is308 words
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Advertisement80 1962-04-01 22 Q El 'mmm7*ir to announce our appointment as an OFFICIAL OMEGA RETAILER. I MERLIN CO., 109, W»t*ti Road, Port Swettenham. WANTED TO PURCHASE or lease By Manager American Firm CHOICE KUALA LUMPUR RESIDENCE Furnished or Unfurnished Earliest possible occupancy desired Write full description of property and terms in first letter80 words
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