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Title Section20 1962-04-02 1 \v|t(,r daily rrnTiiiFD s\rr i:\frrns 100,000 The Straits Times He***** KDN 036 Estd. 1845. MONDAY. APRIL 2. 1962. 15 CENTS.20 words
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Article734 1962-04-02 1 Pelaez: Getting together for a better life Talks 'mark a turning point' K l A L A LILMPUR, Sun. The Association of SouthEast Asia, of which Malaya, the Philippines and Thailand are founder members, is a "test" for Asian nations to get together and raise the734 words
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104 1962-04-02 1 THAT GOLD BED —NOW A PROTEST MARCH ACCRA, Sun. Members of the National Council of Ghana Women yesterdayheld a protest Inarch over the $25,000 gold embossed bed bought by a Minister's wife in London. Mr. Krobo Edusei, Minister of Industries, has told his wife, Mary, to return the bed toReuter - 104 words
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Article35 1962-04-02 1 ALGIERS. Sun. Police in armoured cars cordoned off a wide sector of central Algiers for five and a half hours this morning and seized a number of weapons. OAS leaflets and duplicating machines.35 words
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Article, Illustration415 1962-04-02 1 For the courage to face life anew, says Miss Lai KUALA I.I'MPIH. Sunday. f^AI Yoke lleong. the schoolgirl who losl lx>tli anas in motor accident 12 days :igo. luis thanked Straits Times readers for giving her "the courage to face life anew.*' In a letter to the Straits415 words
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Article51 1962-04-02 1 RANGOON. Bun. A string* of fortifications along the Burma-Thai border is being constructed to foil attempts of opium smugglers and Nationalist Chinese remnants crossing into both countries, according to the morning paper The Reporter. The fortifications run along a 36-mile section of the frontier near Mong51 words
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Article177 1962-04-02 1 rpWO Army officers and yesterday in clashes trators at Horns, Central BEIRUT, Sunday, three soldiers were killed with pro-Nasser demonsSyria. Lebanese newspapers report a split in the Army at Horns. It is the home town of former President Nazem Kudsi. ousted In the bloodless177 words
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Article62 1962-04-02 1 LITTLE ROCK. Sun.—Governor Orval Faubus, of Arkansas, whose opposition to school racial integration In 1957 caused President Eisenhower to send in Federal troops, will retire from office at the end of this year, he announced today. Governor Faubus, 52. is in his fourth two-year term an Arkansas62 words
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Article24 1962-04-02 1 ACCRA. Sun. Seventy people, including wealthy Lebanese businessmen, to have been arrested on charges of large-scale smuggling of currency, diamonds and gold.24 words
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Article36 1962-04-02 1 ROME. Sun. Rome police chief. Mario Tobia. 49. died today of wound* from shots fired In his office a week ago. A policeman, suspended for disciplinary reasons. Is to be etiargea wltn murder.36 words
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Article28 1962-04-02 1 CAIRO. Sun. The prosecution today demanded hard labour for life for four French officials on trial here on charges of conspiring to overthrow the regime.28 words
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Article, Illustration502 1962-04-02 1 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM By SINGAPORE. Sun RARE and lustrous as the "translucent jade." Such is Pik Yuk, a little girl with all the pride and bearing of a girl born to wealth. Yet three years ago at birth, she was a mere unwanted502 words
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Article141 1962-04-02 1 Missing seaman is found dead CINGAPORE. Sun. A British seaman, Rating Anthony S. Calvert, 20. was found dead in Sembawang Road today. Calvert. attached to the Kranjl Wireless Station, was reported missing on Thursday. Police searching the area are being helped by the Naval Police. They were told that Calvert141 words
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Article20 1962-04-02 1 BAN BOMB' BID F laud i ban unclear waapoai four f 25 tautonr.'i referent! "ban the l">mb Bi20 words
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317 1962-04-02 2 The British case for shunning the 'Six' LONDON, Sunday. A BRITISH expert in political science today described the European Economic Community as destructive of "the world's most effective international grouping" the Commonwealth. The writer. Mr. William Pickles, senior lecturer in political science at the London School of Economics, made this317 words
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118 1962-04-02 2 BOOM ERA IS OVER FOR W. GERMANY, SAYS KRUPP T.TSSEN. Sun. West Germany's "boom business" era Is over. Mr. Alfred Krupp said yesterday at the anniversary celebration of his giant Iron and steelworks, the biggest private firm in West Germany. In his annual report at the meeting Mr. Krupp forecastReuter - 118 words
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Article49 1962-04-02 2 ANTIGUA (West Indies), Sun. A Trans-Canada Airways Vanguard airliner with 60 people on board crashed on landing here last night but everyone on board escaped unhurt. A passenger said: "The whole thing went fine consiVring the damage we saw when we came out of the plane."49 words
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Article40 1962-04-02 2 MOSCOW. Sun. The Albanian Red Cross has refused to accept a Soviet offer of aid to Albanian earthquake victims, Tass said today. Albania has fallen out with Russia and supports Peking in its ideological dispute with Moscow.40 words
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Article27 1962-04-02 2 LOS ANGELES. Sun.— Bruno Walter, the Germanborn conductor who died in February aged 85, left $900,--000, most of it to his daughter, Mrs. Lotte Lindt.27 words
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82 1962-04-02 2 T^EW YORK. Sun. Jorge Guinle, millionaire Brazilian property owner and international playboy, registered yesterday at the New York hotel of film star Janet Leigh "my good mend for many years." Miss Leigh, 33, who last month announced her separation from actor Tony82 words
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Article20 1962-04-02 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. Nehru, who has been suffering from a slight fever, cancelled all public engagements for the second day.20 words
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Article37 1962-04-02 2 NEW YCItK: The U.N. Economic and Social Council is to consider proposals to appoint a U.N. commissioner for Industrial development in under-deve-loped countries and establish one specialised agency to take over all U.N. programmes in this field.37 words
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Article28 1962-04-02 2 MOSCOW: More than 140 talented young musicians from 33 countries will take part in the second international Tchaikovsky contest ln Moscow this week. It will end ln May.28 words
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Article25 1962-04-02 2 LONDON: Colonial development and welfare grants totalling more than 525 million were approved In the first two months of the year, the Colonial Office announced.25 words
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Article26 1962-04-02 2 ELISABETHVILLE: Thirty slogan-chanting African and European students marched through the city protesting at the alleged beating ud by Indian U.N. soldiers of a university bus driver.26 words
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Article24 1962-04-02 2 PITTSBCKGH: The United Steelworkers of America accepted terms of a new two-year contract with their employees, averting fears of a strike later this year.24 words
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Article33 1962-04-02 2 PARIS: A hold-up man who forced 17-ye*r-old girl shop assistant to strip to stop her raising the alarm ha* struck again. This time his victim wil the 60-ytar-old manageress of a iw«et shop.33 words
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Article28 1962-04-02 2 PARIS: The Premier. Mr. Michel Debre, reminded the French people they v.aye had 80 premiers ln 200 years and warned that "ministerial Instability can no longer be tolerated."28 words
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Article25 1962-04-02 2 WASHINGTON: president Kennedy sent a special message to Asian education ministers, meeting ln Tokyo, expressing hope that their talks would bear "rich fruit for mankind."25 words
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Article25 1962-04-02 2 MOSCOW: Russia's first house made entirely of plastic has been built ln Leningrad. Moscow Radio said. It has three rooms, a kitchen and a bathroom.25 words
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Article31 1962-04-02 2 WASHINGTON: The U.S. Government will cut off aid to schools on government property from September if they continue to separate white and black children, Mr. Abraham RlblcofT. Secretary of Education, announced.31 words
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Article19 1962-04-02 2 NEW I KLHI: The U.S. has granted two new loans totalling $360 million to India repayable over 40 years.19 words
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Article12 1962-04-02 2 MOSCOW: Russian-Cu-ban talks on a further expansion of trade opened in Moscow.12 words
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Article84 1962-04-02 2 COPENHAGEN. Sun. The day of the beauty contest is about over, thinks Mr. Gosta Schwarck. organiser of the annual "Miss Denmark" competitions. "Beautiful women are no loner r a paying proposition," he says. "There are not as many around as there used to be. I'm retiring fromReuter - 84 words
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129 1962-04-02 2 $300 offer by priest for support of daughters SAN FRANCISCO. Sun.— A 57-year-old Roman Catholic priest, whose wife ts suing the church for allegedly abducting him, yesterday agreed to pay $300 a month for the support of three daughters. The priest, Father Walter Ryan. contested the paternity of a fourthReuter - 129 words
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Article150 1962-04-02 2 LONDON. Sunday. A LABOUR M.P. has asked the Minister of Works to explain the need for more than £250.000 in proposed expenditures on Queen Elizabeth's five royal palaces. Mr. William Hamilton tabled 18 questions relating to the expenses in the House of Commons for150 words
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Article38 1962-04-02 2 LONDON, Sun. A Royal Air Force Vulcan bomber yesterday flew 3,895 miles from Britain to Aden in six hours 13 minutes an average speed of about 627 miles ocr hour the Air Ministry -an' here. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article27 1962-04-02 2 LONDON, Sun. London this year had its coldest March for 70 years, the Meteorological Office said today. Daily average maximum temperature was 44.1 degrees Fahrenheit.27 words
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Article, Illustration112 1962-04-02 2 The man who launched smoking scare THIS is Sir Robert Platt, president of the Royal College of Physicians, whose report linking heavy smoking with lung cancer has caused heavy falls in tobacco shares on the London Stock Exchange. The doctors urge the Government to increase the price of cigarettes to112 words
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105 1962-04-02 2 SAIGON. Sun.— More than 40 bar hostesses have been arrested and fined ln a police "clean-up" drive, Saigon newspapers reported today. Police rave as reasons for the arrests: SOME of the hostesses wore very low cut dresses "without a covering over theirReuter - 105 words
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Miscellaneous26 1962-04-02 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby ||/W/itecNiyjiJktT S^ V_ PUT TUAT PICTURE f and i'm T JErS5rj tawns it \J&S£rrt& y^ I BACK ID V^ V 2?fWM^>>^26 words
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Article, Illustration211 1962-04-02 3 Lord Avon writes a book on days of Hitler's rise I ONDON, Sun— Lord Avon, formerly the British Prime Minister, Sir Anthony Eden, arrived here by air with Lady Avon last night from New York two days after leaving a Boston hospital, where he underwent a chest operation on March211 words
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Article379 1962-04-02 3 ENCOURAGED AT MEETING PEKING, Sunday. pOMMUNIST Chinese dramatists and musicians are again being told to "let a hundred flowers blossom and a hundred schools of thought contend.'' The People's Daily reported yesterday a national meeting of Chinese dramatists and opera writers held recently at Canton,Reuter - 379 words
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Article46 1962-04-02 3 STOCKHOLM. Sun— Asked about a bullet removed from his stomach after an operation. 66-year-old forestry worker Fredrik LJndkvist explained "I accidentlly shot myself at the age of seven. I told nobody about It because I was scared. The wound healed by itself."46 words
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175 1962-04-02 3 WASHINGTON, Sunday. A GROUP of American ambassadors to SouthEast Asian nations, who met recently in the Philippines, agreed that the Sino-Soviet rift had passed the point where it could be "papered over," United States officials said today. But the ambassadors, who met last month at Baguio.,Reuter - 175 words
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71 1962-04-02 3 India's relations with Peking steadily worsen YEW DELHI Sun. The Indian Ministry of External Affairs, in a review of its past years activities, said that relations with China, already strained, had tended to worsen. Chinese propaganda sought to convey the impression that the Sino-Indian border dispute was a family affairReuter - 71 words
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Article57 1962-04-02 3 Calling all cars... LONDON. Sun.— The British Automobile Association Is asking for a special broadcastine service to tell motorists of traffic conditions on the country's overcrowded roads. The service would give details of traffic congestion, alternative routes, parking facilities and weather conditions. This year for the first time there will57 words
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Article43 1962-04-02 3 MIAMI. Sun.— A tornado hit a residential area of Milton, Florida, without warning yesterday, killing at least 15 people and Injuring 50. About 80 homes were wrecked. National guardsmen were called out to help rescue operations and stOD looting.43 words
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Article21 1962-04-02 3 LOS ANGELES. Sun.— Eighteen workmen were hurt In an explosion aboard the new guided missile frigate U.S.S. England.21 words
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Article66 1962-04-02 3 I ONDON. Sun. Thirty angry engineers returned to work yesterday after a one-day strike called because they were stopped from watching the i; iris go by. The management, finding production hilling. had iiitm.i- hed the windows. "When the girls went past the windows we didn't mean toReuter - 66 words
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Article, Illustration47 1962-04-02 3 AFTERTOMATOES, IT'S FLOWERS FOR PHILIP PRINCK PHILIP is showered with confetti and flowers when he visited Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, during his tour of South America. The previous day, his car had been bombarded with tfigs and tomatoes by youths from an extreme right organisation.47 words
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Article164 1962-04-02 3 Body No. 3 at murder spot T ONDON. Sun.— Police have sealed off a lane near Chesterfield, Derbyshire, after a man's body was found at the scene of two murders in the past two years. The last was exactly a year ago when Chesterfield chemist George Stobbs, 48, was foundReuter - 164 words
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Article57 1962-04-02 3 Port strikes over LIVERPOOL, Sun. Liverpool dockers will go back to work tomorrow after an eight-day strike which has brought the port to a standstill. The strike, over a dispute about trade union membership, held up work on 100 ships. Ipswich dockers, who struck on Friday over a "bad weather57 words
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Article26 1962-04-02 3 CAPE TOWN, Sun. A mysterious form of plankton called "red death" has been sweeping shores round Cape Town, killing scores of thousands of fish.26 words
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Article20 1962-04-02 3 TOKYO. Sun— Tax on sake and Japanese-made whiskey is to be reduced under the country's budget for 1962.20 words
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Advertisement316 1962-04-02 3 THE NAKED TRUTH about the girl in the locker room! Jk She's the belle of rh« t^M beach the girl with the eye-stop-ping figure. The dim waist. The smooth hips. The flat tummy. She's the girl you think it's impossible to be. (But you're wrong) She's the girl who |:>\316 words
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Miscellaneous426 1962-04-02 3 HADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHOKTWAVt SHORTWAVE SERVICE MKVItI IU .«rtr_ mDXt yE£- SEKVICf A.M. 6.00 liui Signal, tie- 47s metre* Bai.t-ttu. New.-, UmaUam; 6.05 *M. 6.00 Oood Morning: 6.01 toornlns .Melodies 7.00 Renaez- Morning Prelude; 7.00 The vous With Mus.c; 7 JO lime News; 7.05 Melodies At Sunrise; Signal.426 words
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Article413 1962-04-02 4 'National tongue of 10,000,000 people 9 gINGAPORE, Sun. The Malay language isHbound to achieve the eminence and usage it had in this part of the world in times of long ago in the years to come, Mr. S. Rajaratnam the Minister for Culture, said tonight. Mr.413 words
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Article61 1962-04-02 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Llm Kean Slew, secretary of the Malaysian Socialists Conference and secretary-general of the Federation's Socialist Front, will speak on "Prospect of Malaysia" at a talk here on Wednesday. Mr. Lim will be the guest speaker at the luncheon meeting of the Singapore National61 words
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264 1962-04-02 4 SINGAPORE, San. The Guild of Nanyant University Graduates has set up a study loan fund to help Its members further their higher studies overseas. Disclosing this at a reunion dinner of new and old graduates last night, the guild's out- going president,264 words
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Article34 1962-04-02 4 SINGAPORE. Bun. This year's "Job Week" of the Boy Scouts in Singapore begins tomorrow morning when thousands of them will go about town in search of odd jobs to boost their funds.34 words
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80 1962-04-02 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— A sudden downpour this afternoon caused heavy floodIng In Chinatown. Cars were halted by the flooding which caused a half-an-hour traffic jam along New Bridge Road between Outram Road and the Police Head- quarters In Pearl's Hill. At one stage the80 words
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207 1962-04-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. rTHE Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman 1 Talib, said here today that every Malayan child between the ages of six and 12 years was now in school. i Inche Abdul Rahman said this before he left by207 words
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Article109 1962-04-02 4 ESSO OFFERS AWARDS IN THREEEXAMS SINGAPORE. Sun. The Esso (Eastern), the former Stanvac Oil Company, has offered to grant awards to the best candidates In three national language examlnaetlohs conducted in Singapore. The examinations are: (A> The Cambridge School Certificate Malay language examination (B) The April national language public examinations:109 words
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162 1962-04-02 4 2 varsities' student exchange plan begins OINGAPORE, Sun. a Four students of che University of Singapore, one of them a girl, have begun a fiveday stay at Nanyang University to inaugurate a student exchange scheme sponsored by the students' unions of the two universities, to increase understanding and cooperation between162 words
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Miscellaneous406 1962-04-02 4 THE following is todays sche- Bharu. Penang. Ipoh. Kuala W(^£>L P C: fjo 8 1 duii> of civil aircraft move- Lumpur. Malcaca (ML 131) 7.15 Hong Kong (CX 733) 8.30 ajn. b^i. S Pin lSTiSK p.m.ffrom Kuala Lumpur (ML Thai InUraa4ta«J: To Kuala SinnnoSe *W°™> J^ 8 30 from pt406 words
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Article217 1962-04-02 5 Variety of crops essential J£ U A L A LUMPUR, Sun. The opening up of more oil palm estates is welcomed by the Federation Government. A spokesman said: 'The Government has always encouraged diversification of agriculture." He was commenting on a statement by the retiring general217 words
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Article52 1962-04-02 5 TELUK ANSON. Sun.— The Methodist Youth Fellowship here will hold a talentime contest to raise funds to send representatives to a Christian youth training course at Morib on April 14. The contest will be held at the Anglo-Chinese < Second ary> School hall in Raja Musa Road52 words
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Article45 1962-04-02 5 KLANG, Sun. The presentation of prizes for the National Language Month competitions will be held at the residence of the Assistant District Officer, Inche Yahaya bin Haji Talib. next Sunday at 4.30 p.m. The Tengku Laxamana. Selangor, will give away the prizes.45 words
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106 1962-04-02 5 LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE FOR YOUTH OF 7 NATIONS SINGAPORE. Sun. The seven-nation South-East Asia Youth leadership and work camp leaders' conference will be held at Eusoff College. University of Singapore, from Apr. 6 to Apr. 16. About 30 youth leaders from Singapore. Burma. Indonesia. Malaya, ate Philippines. Sarawak and Thailand will106 words
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Article31 1962-04-02 5 PENANG. Sun.— Mr. D. S. Ramanathan. former Mayor of George Town, was re-elec-ted chairman of the Kelawl branch of the Labour Party of Malaya at its annual meetIng today.31 words
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Article33 1962-04-02 5 KLANG. Sun.— The District Governor of Rotary District 330. Tuan Hajl Mustapha Albakri will address the menibers of the Klang and Port Swettenham Rotary Club on Wednesday at the Klang Rest33 words
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186 1962-04-02 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. A •3 monthly total of $4,000 in wage increments is to be paid out to the 130 employees at the Cooper Brothers secreterial firm in Denmark House following an agreement reached recently between the management and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile186 words
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118 1962-04-02 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Of a total of 4.261 candidates who sat for the Senior Middle 111 examination held in December last year. 2.64-J or 62 per cent passed, according to an official announcement An analysis of the successful candidates showed that 414 obtained Grade One Certificate. 1.178118 words
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Article, Illustration75 1962-04-02 5 The King arrives for Scout jubilee TUP: Van? di-Pertuan Agong and Raja Permaisuri Agong >i«n arriving at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall for the banquet to mark the golden jubilee of the Federation Boy Scout Association on Sunday night. The Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Talib. who is75 words
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328 1962-04-02 5 ASIAN-OWNED estates in Johore in- creased both in size and in number last year, according to the 1961 annual report of the Johore Planters' Association. The report staves tliat by having more representatives In the association, the Asians have brought "new experience" to deal328 words
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133 1962-04-02 5 IPOH. Sun.— A proposal to Integrate four additional new villages into the Ipoh Town Council has been dropped. The four new villages are Bukit Merah. Kampong Bercham. Kampong Tawas and Ampang Bharu. They have a total population of 16.000. The council agreed last133 words
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Advertisement137 1962-04-02 6 I m^ a SJ^. SB> /jr ■^■4>s^hß^^^^^^^H|^^^^^^^^^^^hi ism sS^^^^^^^^BsSS^^^^s^SS^^^^^^^^S^^S^S^S»»^^S3BBBslsj]bßßßsSBs^Bs!b^Bßssisßls^sslb^bs!ss^B H[\ -^ji U^^^^^— -ZwmZmh^^T^" ■^■■^■SS^BSHBSISMSsfIIVifIsIB^B^B^BBIsHSS^B^B^BI^I^MBJSsSBI^HBai^I^I^BV \^t^S£s^^^'-'\ Illustration shows the Philip* INTRODUCING THE NEW SHAPE pull IDC f?T ICtA BIG-BUT PORTABLE Unlike conventional tape recorders, the new Philips mains-operated Model EL3514 has a VERTICAL Construction. This is indeed a great advance. The137 words
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Article, Illustration1727 1962-04-02 7 KENNETH ALLSOP - The sunset closes in on the gang era KENNETH ALLSOP CHAPTER EICHT of the story of the Prohibition era in Chicago BY KENNETH ALLSOP The Bootleggers THE publication of the amounts" ol "hush money" paid to polite and city officials by the mob agitated press and public. But this was1,727 words
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Advertisement6 1962-04-02 7 TOMORROW: A DISASTROUS LOUT IS DISCARDED6 words
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Advertisement145 1962-04-02 7 X^fand SWISSAIR introduce CONVAIR 990 CORONADO world's most modern and advanced jetliner SAS and SWISSAIR hove now combined their world-wide route systems to offer you high-frequency |et services on a global network. On the new CORONADO JET you con fly First or Economy Class both served with the renowned SAS145 words
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417 1962-04-02 8 BILL TO TIGHTEN SUPERVISION OF SOLICITORS Conditions set for law clerks SINGAPORE, Sun. A BILL to provide for the more effective supervision of solicitors and solicitors' accounts and for the control of the employment of solicitors' clerks has been published here. The Advocates and Solicitors (Amendment) Bill, which was" recently417 words
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Article211 1962-04-02 8 |£UALA LUMPUR, Sun. A 10-day radio and television exposition at the new Stadium Negara will highlight the Fourth Asian Broadcasters' Conference here in August. The conference, to be attended by representatives of 27 countries and two United Nations agencies, will form part211 words
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238 1962-04-02 8 Cabaret queens and politicians, by Tan Lark Sye SINGAPORE, Sun.— Mr. Tan Lark Sye, millionaire chairman of the Nanyang University Council, last night compared political elections with "cabaret queen" elections. He said political limelight was as flickering as that in a cabaret. In certain respects, he added, the election of238 words
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Article21 1962-04-02 8 SINGAPORE. Sun. Ramu Bhuvanandran, accused of possessing an offensive weapon on Feb. 17. was acquitted in a Magistrate's Court yesterday.21 words
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Advertisement234 1962-04-02 9 I H H B I 1 k b I b I 1 r V J YOUR NEW SIGN OF ENERGYISUP! ticides, kerosene, plastic, petroleum asphalt the list of Esso products goes on and on. Every industry H Wm ®l.f|f*|l? >; fl *^tKiLIB is served. People in all walks of life234 words
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Article175 1962-04-02 10 Ward* tit (Mimimmm) MR. MRS. Chow Kye Lock ww* la thank their relatives and frleods tor their gifts on tbe occasion of their hinrnage. MR. AND MRS. Tan All Wab thank i I relatives and friends for their varaMs presents, loan of cars, assistance i 'id attendance on the175 words
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Article673 1962-04-02 10 Only a simpleton believed that the Barisan Sosialis letter on merger which Mr. Lim Chin Siong handed to the Tengku committed the party to merger on the terms agreed by the two governments. The letter has not been published, but Mr. Lim, in his statement acknowledging that673 words
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Article378 1962-04-02 10 Malaya is not being unreasonable when she seeks, on behalf of all tin producing nations, a specific public as* surance from the United States that it will not sell any of its stockpile surplus below a guaranteed minimum price. The figure in mind is £965 a ton, the378 words
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Article236 1962-04-02 10 American refusal to grant an export licence to an American firm for the sale of gram to China is not as gruff and unpleasant as it looked. The Chinese Government has not asked for grain, and the Hongkong middleman has no contract Armed with a licence. he might236 words
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Article, Illustration732 1962-04-02 10 JOHN WILLIAMS - TOP CEYLON COMMUNIST SPEAKS JOHN WILLIAMS of his hopes of revolution by course Comfl Bmunism will come Ceylon,' Pieter Keuneman said as he poured the afternoon tea in his suburban Colombo home. "If I didn't believe that I wouldn't be a Communist." Met face to face, it is difficult to732 words
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LETTERS
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494 1962-04-02 10 "PHE last Cambridge Higher School Certificate Examination results are most revealing. I am not referring to the number of passes out to the number of candidates from various States who took the examination. In the whole state of Johore the only secondary school to494 words
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Letter254 1962-04-02 10 IT was interesting to read of "Operation Gentleman" at St. Xavier's Institution in Penang. I hope that some of our own schools, particularly the secondary schools, will have similar "operations" to emphasise the need for discretion in clothes and for gentlemanly behaviour. It Is really disgusting to see254 words
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Letter299 1962-04-02 10 1 HEARTILY endorse the views of your correspondent on the road manners of some of our taxidrivers. First impressions matter a lot with tourists, and if their first impressions of Singapore are to be influenced by a series of brushes with death, caused by the irresponsible299 words
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Letter41 1962-04-02 10 ll7£ have read many a reff port that traffic lights are to be installed at the junction of Pekan Melayu and Jalan Penjara Lama, vet nothing has been done. How much longer have we to wait' MOTORIST Alor Slar41 words
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Article322 1962-04-02 10 LONDON, Sun. —At midnight one Sunday night in the future all road traffic in Britain may be halted and for the next five hours roads throughout the country would be deserted. Then at precisely five a.m. traffic would begin rolling again— on the right322 words
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Advertisement819 1962-04-02 10 Struts Tun* Malty Mail Classified advertlseanesita may be headed t« l«t Floor COLO STOMAOK AftCADK Orchard Road COLO arONASC BRANCHES AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATOIM KfPfIL ROAD-NAVAL BASK Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK BTOUC LTO Winchester Hoose. CsMyer Owes; TV»C NfWS FRONT Fttapetrlch's Supemmnat St. m. MMAIL 3 Admiralty Road, Maval Base819 words
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Advertisement21 1962-04-02 10 9sT t d W^ A CLEAN SHAVE ANYWHERE H BATTERY I^JJL SHAVER A I i I Fed. ol Malaya 1 Slt.SO21 words
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Advertisement183 1962-04-02 10 Kodak announces new Kodachrome II and Ektachrome film prices Kodak (Malaya) Limited offer* you these new economical prices for Kodachrome II and Ektachrome films to enable you to get more enjoyment out of picture-taking and give tbe true-life touch to your movie* and slides. KODACHROME II Spore prica Fed, prka183 words
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Article, Illustration192 1962-04-02 11 SARAWAK DAYAKS (Anti-Malaysia 1 no longer J ON RED MENACE KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Sarawak should join Malaysia to "protect Itself" from being dominated by the Communists, according to Mr. Stephen Kalung Ningkan, secretary-gen-eral of the Sarawak National Party. Mr. Ningkan and nine other members of the party have been invited192 words
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Article61 1962-04-02 11 iINGAPORE, Sun The Shell Company of Jakarta has sent $1,000 to the Royal Air "^orce in gratitude for sending an aircraft and medical team recently to bring from Indonesia to Singapore a Shell employe suffering from pollobyelitfc The money, for the Royai Mr Force Benevolent Fund, was61 words
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133 1962-04-02 11 Naafi men threaten a protest strike SINGAPORE. Sun. After a secret ballot, the Singapore industrial Workers' Union today threatened to call a one-day protest strike on Thursday of more than 1,000 members employed by the Naafi here. Mr. Q. Carson, president of the union, said that the strike was in133 words
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Article49 1962-04-02 11 BATU PAH AT. Sun.— The Federation Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Hajl Jublr. yesterday visited his constituency of Pontian Utara here. He was accompanied by the Mentri Besar, Dato Hajl Hassan bin Haji Yunos. At Pontian. Dato Sardon addressed a group of adult education teachers.49 words
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Article72 1962-04-02 11 SUNGEI PATAttI, Sun. A motor-cyclist. Mr. Aal Meng Hwo, 32, was killed when he was in collision with a scooter at the 40- J mile. Sungei Patanl-Butterworth Road, this morning. The scooter rider. Mr. Yeoh Cheng Heng. 22, was seriously Injured. He was admitted to72 words
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Article145 1962-04-02 11 AIDR STAR, Sun. More than 1,000 fishermen from Kedah's main fishing centre in Kuala Kedah have appealed to the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, to stop the free import of fish from Thailand into Malaya. A 15-man delegation headed by Haji "small145 words
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Article56 1962-04-02 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun Seven voluntary helpers sold paper flowers here today to aid the Lady Templer T.B. Hospital in Kuala Lumpur. Mr. M. B Dass, secretary of the Lady Templer Hospital Appeal Committee, announced that flag days would be held in every town in Johore56 words
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Article26 1962-04-02 11 PENANG, Sun. The Butterworth District Officer Inche Abu Mansor bin Hajl Hassan, declared open a new $3,000 bridge named after hln at Tassek Glugor.26 words
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Article606 1962-04-02 11 Equal pay 'worth the price 5 LET'S GIVE PARITY TO WOMEN IN GOVT. SERVICE, EVEN IF IT COSTS EXTRA $16 MIL., SAYS RAMANATHAN PENANG, Sunday. gVEN if it cost the Government $16 million extra in its annual wages bill to give equal pay to 16,000 women in Government Service, it606 words
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105 1962-04-02 11 TPOH. Sao— Five men, all 1 carrying parangs, today robbed the Fatt Cheong tin mine here of a fuel injector pomp valued at $2,000. It was alont 2 a.m. when the men entered the engine room of the mine, which is105 words
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Article65 1962-04-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun. The Mentri Besar of Redan. Da to Syed Omar Shahbuddln, will officially declarp open the first bank in Kulim tomorrow The bank, which is thi» second branch of Malayan Banking Ltd In Kedah, commenced business last Thursday. Local business leaders have been lnvit'l to65 words
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Article243 1962-04-02 11 I/UALA LUMPUR. Sun. More than 100 geographers, agricultural experts and sociologists from 23 countries have arrived here for tomorrow's regional conference of South-East Asian geographers at the Unlver slty of Malaya. The week-long conference, which will be opened by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, at243 words
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Article, Illustration65 1962-04-02 11 THIS IS an artist's impression of the new 200-room luxury hotel in Orchard Road. Singapore, which will be ready for occupation early next year. Operated by Intercontinental Hotels Corporation, a subsidiary of Pan-Ame-rican World Airways th c multi-million dollar hotel will feature an Americanstyle65 words
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Article, Illustration184 1962-04-02 11 TOP ON EXAM LIST OF 6,000 CANDIDATES KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. MALAYAN, Mr. Ng Wing Keung, 25, has come top on a list of 6,000 candidates from ill parts of the Commonwealth in a final examination of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries. He thus won the "Sir Ernest Clarke" prize a184 words
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Article67 1962-04-02 11 IPOH. Sun. The Perak Turf Club today donated $5,000 to the National Mosque Fund and $5,000 to the Lady Templer TJB. Hospital fund. Mr. Yeoh Cheang Lee, chairman of the Perak Turf Club, handed the cheques to Tun Abdul Raaak, the Deputy Prime Minister, for the67 words
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Article47 1962-04-02 11 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Barisan Soslalls today reported a "good response" to its house-to-house campaign launched this morning against the P.A.P. Government's White Paper merger proposals and Malaysia. From 9 a.m. more than 1.500 party members knocked on the doors of residents In six constituencies.47 words
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Article222 1962-04-02 11 Malayan exports to Britain fall I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. 1V —Malayan exports to Britain fell by $27.2 million last year from $353 million in 1960 to $325.8 million in 1961. Imports from Britain last year rose by $25.3 million from $316.7 million in 19 >0 to $342 million In 1961. a222 words
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Advertisement106 1962-04-02 11 !vXv>;- vi\v.\v!\' X'X'X ■'■'•'■'■'•'•'^Sm 'f rm .'\f.'' effipfl KOLYNO Sl DENTAL. CREAM -;y.KOLYNOS y Concentrated Kolyno* assure* long life toi your teeth because of its consistent high quality. It is reliable and unchanged. Concentrated Kolyno* give* sure protection against decay. It has been protecting teeth for nearly half a century.106 words
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Advertisement88 1962-04-02 11 ALWAYS IN &«mffjfl STOCK IkvlVlllW from \Drehard. Motors MNGAPOftE t KUALA LUMPUR ttntSCNTfO EISCWHERC BY BORNEO MOTORS •/61/I I^SSSRR EYE EXAMINATION Tmcnnl wMk Mm tcatti to* f» Ml caa't tm wM MtWcM «y«» Y«w I o«* »»4 *Wy p»h tT— Th« God t H »m— l UtilmM*! Qmut4 Hmm BFiJt88 words
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Article72 1962-04-02 12 Indian trade mission is coming SINGAPORE. Sun. A Government sponsored In:lian trade mission to Southeast Asian Countries, will arrive in Singapore next Fri|day. It will be here until 1 April 12, and then leave for Kuala Lumpur, and Penang While in Singapore the mission will hold talks with the various72 words
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Article138 1962-04-02 12 'ISLE OF HOPE' FILM FOR FESTIVAL SINGAPORE, Sun. A film about the Singapore Govern ment's penal settlement at Pulau Senang, entitled "Island of Hope," is one of two films, which Cathay Film Services Ltd. will enter Jn the ninth Asian Film Festival to be held in Seoul. South Korea, from138 words
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Article51 1962-04-02 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Officials of the Klang-Port Swettenhcm Rotary Club for 1962-63 are. President. Mr. John C. Ling; vice-president. Dr. Teh Yok Chin: secretary. Mr. D. R. Daniel; treasurer. Mr. G. Matta: directors, Messrs Eu Eng Hock. E. F. Matus. Khoo Soo Cheng. David Anthony and Ahmad Haji51 words
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Article242 1962-04-02 12 SELANGOR STAMPS WITH FLAW WERE PRINTED IN LONDON— BUT WHO SOLD THEM? KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. gTAMP dealers, philatelists and the postal authorities here cannot throw any light on the recent appearance in London of 100 Selangor 10-cent stamps which have been valued at 575.000 because of a242 words
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Article, Illustration54 1962-04-02 12 WEEKEND WEDDING AT WESLEY CHURCH MR KHOO CHENG MM and Miss Chen Chee l.iv who were married at the Wesley Methodist Church. Singapore, on Saturday. The bride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chrn Trrk Mcc and the bridf sroom. the second son of Mrs. and the late54 words
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Article32 1962-04-02 12 JOHORL BAHRU. Sun.— The Mentri Besar. Dato Hajl Hassan bin Haji Yunos. wi'l open a World Health Day exhibition at the Diamond Jubilee Hall here on Saturday at 11 a.m.32 words
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Article69 1962-04-02 12 BATU PAHAT, Sun. The Johore Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos. spent a busy day here yesterday. In the morning he opened a school at Kampong Sri Puteh and in the afternoon an adult education class and a prayer hall at Kampong Sungei69 words
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Article217 1962-04-02 12 The eyes have it on Saturday SINGAPORE. Sun. A. •5 programme is being! organised by the Ministry of Health to promote greater appreciation of every man's "most precious possession' his eyes. The theme chosen by the WHO for the observance all over the world on World health Day. which falls217 words
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673 1962-04-02 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Donations received from Straits Times readers for schoolgirl Lai Yoke Heong yesterday totalled $4,665.97 The total to date is $31,860. Yesterday's receipts in the Federation totalled $3,313.97. This is the full list: •Well-wishers. Ipoh 1 $103; Mr. and Mrs.673 words
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Advertisement208 1962-04-02 12 Those Horrid AGE SPOTS* —WRINKLES Fade Them Out! Weathered brown spots ond winkles! They tell the world you're getting old perhaps before you reolly ore. Fode them out with ESOTERICA, new medicated cream that breaks up mosses of pigment on the skin mokes hohds look white, smooth, end young again.208 words
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Advertisement273 1962-04-02 12 JfinH&Ae, and $I. ls. vAitui, Well-known oil over the world Beautiful and Useful mmmgmmggmmgKg Chinaware, Also Special Chinoworo s for Hotel W Restaurant Require- ments, Glow ware, *^*B Stainless Steel BL Cutlery Ware, ■h»— «t Kitchen Ware, SV 'jk Bamboo Ware Wooden Ware, etc. m& Us***.' %*■%># SOLE AGENTS FOR273 words
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Article177 1962-04-02 13 KENYA— DEADLOCK OVER POLICE I ONDON, Sun— The Kenya constitutional conference here ran into deadlock again last night after day loru talks which officials had hoped would bring general agreement on all outstanding problems. The difficulties, which arose over police organisation, followed a break in the deadlock yesterday over theReuter - 177 words
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Article, Illustration65 1962-04-02 13 The 'golfer' minus the clubs... GENERAL Scan McKeown United Nations Commander-in Chief in the Congo, (centre) taking the salute at a march-past of Ethiopian troops at Stanleyville during a recent visit. Cen. McKeown is wearing an Ethiopian warrior's uniform, known as a "golfer costume." On the left is Brig. Sartaj65 words
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Article46 1962-04-02 13 SALISBURY. Bun— Sir Roy Welensky, Rhodesian Premier, said last night it may be impossible for the Federation to stay in the Commonwealth after independence. "I owe undivided loyalty to the Queen— but not to the British Government," he told a meeting.46 words
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343 1962-04-02 13 Weaknesses in Soviet N-arsenal exposed NEW YORK, Sunday. intelligence has revealed Russia's military power to be less than had been claimed and Soviet military chiefs have demanded a crash programme to redress the balance, according to Senator Hubert Humphrey. Senator Humphrey, chairman of tile Senate sub-com-mittee on disarmament, said InReuter - 343 words
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Article136 1962-04-02 13 'ABSURD' SAYS MOSCOW \fOBCOW, Sun. Moscow 11 Radio last night called the British plan 'for dispersing more than 11 mil-, lion people in the event of nuclear war "an absurdity." It said: "Just imagine it 11 million people being evacuated from one part of a comparatively small Island to anotherReuter - 136 words
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Article60 1962-04-02 13 'More work 5 demand TURIN, Sun. One hundred workers in a shoe factory staged a protest demonstration yesterday because they wanted to work longer. The demonstrators were protesting against an order by provincial labour office which barred apprentices from working overtime beyond the legal working week of 44 hours. They60 words
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Article38 1962-04-02 13 WASHINGTON. Sun. The United States yesterday set off another low-yield, underground nuclear test at its Nevada test grounds. It was the 24th announced underground test in the current series, and the second in three days.— U.P.L38 words
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173 1962-04-02 13 1,000 ft. dive— to help oil search ZURICH, Sunday. HANNES KELLER, 27, a Swiss mathematician, Is planning to dive I,oooft. under the ocean in an experiment which may open up vast possibilities in the search for oil. The attempt, which may set a world diving record, will take place In173 words
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Article57 1962-04-02 13 WASHING! ON, Sun. The Incidence of venereal disease among U.S. servicemen In the F ar Bast Is "disgraceful" and "is beginning to be talked about on the streets of American towns." according to Representative Daniel J. Flood. According to figures Just published, one In seven U.S. sailors57 words
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117 1962-04-02 13 LONDON, Sun Britain's Liberal Party announced here yesterday that it would put up enough candidates at the next general election "to orovi \t the nation with the choice of an alternative Government" The party 'a national executive acreed unanimously on the move, whichReuter - 117 words
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Advertisement307 1962-04-02 13 most elegant lighter I world— and a pebble/ I [Hirr iff \nH Wry 111 l fet The punty of nature's shap* and the sophistication of man's design come together in Flami naire— the most elegant lighter in the world. Flammaire— inspired by the perfection of a pebble, created in Paris307 words
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Article1039 1962-04-02 14 ALLINGTON KENNARD - DRUGS— and the dawn of a new era ALLINGTON KENNARD WHAT we have come to call the miracle- drugs are now so common an ingredient of our times that they are accepted with little realisation of the enormous advance that medical science has made in the last fifty years. Only1,039 words
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Article93 1962-04-02 14 WHAT may well prove to be the world's cheapest English language dictionary is the Progressive English Dictionary, specially compiled for learners of English by A.S. Hornby and E.C. Parnwell, published with the- assistance of the British Government at 75 cents. The Progressive English Dictionary has already sold many93 words
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239 1962-04-02 14 The broad road out of the drift to war THE PEACE RACE. By Seymom Melman. (GoJloncx. 16t.) By WALTER WARWICK HTHE peace race has ■1 become a familiar theme: turn the arms race into a competition for prosperity and may the best system win. Professor Melman argues that this Is239 words
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Article189 1962-04-02 14 rE little battlegrounds of old Malaya find their place in .a 35-page booklet. Malayan Forts, published by the Director of Museums In Kuala Lumpur for the modest price of one dollar. Outside the big three (Malacca, Cormvallis and Canning) the forts of Malaya are little known189 words
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Advertisement274 1962-04-02 14 Gosh! Bovril on bread tastes really super Mm m BiIXA HslL. h JsW S2BF ma ■^r 91 Kb^l Ik a. K '^*"«Pv*S Hfe& m H it's naturally good This little boy likes Bovril's bright, meaty mineral salts and protein in Bovril replaces taste, especially on bread or toast. His mother274 words
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Advertisement237 1962-04-02 14 a 4 Wrx~lr4 bW ■kl^fc,^ m. of Sound f b JCOTCH MAGNETIC TAPE No. 11l The three Scotch Brand V^^^^^T An ALL PURPOSE tape for all »oor Tapes shown here each have V^C^C^jM^^^iH grneral recording needs. Flawlru their own special character- i,.. 3 sound rrproduciion at low c«w istics. But237 words
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Miscellaneous329 1962-04-02 14 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 8. Welcome sign of how to rrvsml 9. A ritual as arranged thou- the norkinirs of guns (4. aandg of miles away (9). V. It can be observed only when 10. Soft journey for lions (S). It's not there <6>. 11. "By her—, by him best329 words
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Advertisement1441 1962-04-02 15 Tl LIVEBPtOi t WEST COAST UH Out Smi "^S><n final LV.ViL. *'"">"". Lpadl. RDM. H Sf| ll M Till, t| 1 MEUMPHS LiterpMl. G.»ge* tda I Trtay Ltferpeil Apr 4 tpi k Apt 1(1 <|i II PAtroCLU* Li*crpp«l. Oubim. Glasgow »»> ii 13 Apr v if il MMON I Mil.1,441 words
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Advertisement1402 1962-04-02 15 THE E. A. C. LINES»AItIHtS TO MEOIIERRANEAN, COWTINtHIAL A SCAHOINAVIAN PORt> &SC^®l "BEIRA 1 Can 11 3J 4 Apr S, "7 Apr I I Api LavttlNKl stLANOiA hi izn Api »,2i Api it a m Ca v3^\/?I "lusuanca j n Apr tm, 5 mi> i j mi, vXI— 2SI "MALACCA"1,402 words
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Advertisement1577 1962-04-02 15 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. UNION OUILOINS SINGAPORE TEL: ***** I EXPRESS SERVICE Tl LONDON LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL PORTS S pore P. S' h <m Penang OEHAVOH El; I Liftrpttl. HuM. HamOuri C 35 Apr 3 Apr 4/ 4 DENVRACIIE I x.) LaaOaa, Haaaavt t 33 Apr 4 Apt 0/11,577 words
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Advertisement1289 1962-04-02 15 W^ McALISTER <V CO.. LTD W IKJ^ lEU Rt> Bttn. Wlka^ taU^WMAQI 10*401 «a IfJLAVSJiSS* UM iialN imiMII, ROntM«aa iM AJltmt lAN FRANCIUb NAVtI A aWU. HinU. VANC6OVEI A PMTUNk em at URiitU Aaaatliap earn tar Ceatral A tf» fmw% I'kaw raaaaa Aaianaa. iiFvt/iAp, r* u^nu ■OMBONt j»«m otay» ii1,289 words
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Article1723 1962-04-02 16 From Our Market Correspondent TODAY the application lists open for the fourth offer for sale of shares to the Malayan public in the past six months. This offer is for 18 per cent of the issued capital of Malayan Tobacco Ltd. and the public are1,723 words
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Article26 1962-04-02 16 RUBBER TIN Iperlb.) (perpiroli March IS 7»<« eto. $479. iv 27 M',rli S4Bt.62Vi 28 SO'si'U. 54M.25 2t 10'aCU. »4S3.tt7', SO eta. 54<2.37') 11 S4BU.OS26 words
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Article140 1962-04-02 16 More people taking life policies DUSINESS handled by locally established insurance companies has shown- a marked increase in recent months, said a spokesman of The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co. Ltd. He said that more people In Malaysia, realising the benefits of a life policy, were insuring themselves and their140 words
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Article32 1962-04-02 16 y p..m«.t p*TOl«at T«^ *%ili Ore.l tm^*r- life fflt Apr. M J*J E»" si El ■Si Bakit Rep. Rub*«w Apr. M W» Sf. B«an BBbber 10** M»y 1 5 InUrtn32 words
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Article890 1962-04-02 16 THE etale of shares *o the Malayan Stsek Exchtuag* show last baainess to Starch l« (A) and last tmaineas atoce that date IB) with H and L standing for Highest anal Lowest btisanoss this year to date were: INBUSTRIUS Alt! B'--li J.JD M 0»«» i* »tIM IM890 words
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Article47 1962-04-02 16 Mar. M Mar. 27 Mar. 3a Mar M Mar. JO Mar. »1 mriu.tr i.i. 170.92 170.79 170. U 170.«T 170.A7 170.U Im. SI«.M 121.U1 SZT.Stt 12AM S2.VM 124.W Oaliar ruMm: 104.W IM 82 194.*2 I*4 12 104. A3 114. M Jaa 1 »M -10*47 words
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479 1962-04-02 16 Stockpile moves affect tin mart COMMODITY REVIEW HPHE tin market in Sin--1 gapore reflected th« uncertainty regarding American stockpile intentions and the later renewal of confidence. The price opened the weak depressed at $479.50 per picul. but when consumer" had second thoughts It advanced to $484.25 by Wednesday. This practically479 words
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Advertisement1019 1962-04-02 16 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. Cupreia UUUA. tactile a> AUaouc CotMt »e>r«le>« tv tv tia MS Start h lor.. iTleit S F'cuet t. AjMe^t* a ton "•"•ifi'i nil* Api II At> M Mat tt tat) n M tt raa* ■"rMr.l sin H 77 11 Mat 1« Mat 11 Mat M Mat1,019 words
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Advertisement790 1962-04-02 16 STERLING COMMODITY FUND Application Form and full details available by sending this coupon to: The Menooen, P O. 80. 90, Sinaepere, P.O. So, IM. Knole Lamsui P.O. Mb 10, Ipeh, or P.O. Ms 277, Penen«. Name: Mr.Mn M>n Address: rRUSTEE THE CHARTtmO SANK (MALAYA) TRUSTtE LTD 2-4-41 \™}o*lEHT\ hINES TO790 words
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Article613 1962-04-02 17 SPORE SHARE MARKET QUOTATIONS rE following is a complete list of revised quotations issued by the Singapore section of tbe Malayan Stock Exchange on Saturday, March 31 INDUSTRIALS S-POP.B L B. .8. JL AJ»* Orda 1.00 8.8. Petrol 83/- 86/B.M Trustees 6.0U ft SO Boustead X.63 con. Tm Sjnalt s!^613 words
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Article33 1962-04-02 17 UB 'O. tna exebaoa* m*rx*t l» M..v Kent in* L.S dollar «a» quoteo .1 STUJ for TT ud 5 a/ii imi( was quoted at Is W '">" cc* OC (OM at 208.33 words
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Advertisement663 1962-04-02 17 (Continued from Page 19) SITUATIONS VACANT 20 R>era* U (Mi*.>— Bom it eta. eatra MALI ACCOUNTS CLERK required by K.L. European Company. Minimum qualifications: Senior Cambridge saaa with credit In maths, some account* training. Box A 335 8.T., K.L. WANTIO CANVASSERS on attractive commission basis to sail very popular brands663 words
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Advertisement627 1962-04-02 17 SITUATIONS VACANT 16 Were* U (Mim.>—Box tt eta. extra REOUIREO BY SOLICITORS In Kuala Lumpu.-, ClUnee* ease dark. Apply statins eg*. excellence and salary required, to Box ABB 3 ST.. K.L. WANTED TIAONIRS Male/Feraal* Qualification Sealer Cambrlds* with pass In Oral Bngllah, must be mtereated la the profession. Apply Box627 words
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Advertisement1149 1962-04-02 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT I M Words U (Him.)— Box $0 eta. estre TNRII BIDROOMIO EXECUTIVg rial near Sea View Hotel. Pully furnished. Aircoodlttooed. Telephone tSOO-00 montn. Minimum one year Mass. Box ABS&4 B.T. S pore ACCOMMODATION WANTED M Words U (Him.}— Bom M rU ewtre bungalow 8 BBOROOMS turalaned districts >.1,149 words
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Advertisement839 1962-04-02 17 TUITION 8* Words U (Him.)— Bom M rta. mmtr*. LAOV TBACHSR to teaeta Malay to Secondary II girl near Taaglln Circle Write Box ASHA7 S.T 8 por* LI ARM CAKI MAKING from Ooa's Java Cakes 6 AJJunled Romd, B'pore. BpeetaJ evening alass for workers beglae 4tb April. Pnooe *****. EDUCATION839 words
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Advertisement744 1962-04-02 17 BOOKS 4 PUBIICATKXS If Were* Si Ml*.)— Box M eta. eatra j TICNNICAL a NAUTICAL BOOKS obtainable at MOTION. SMITN A SON LTD., lad floor. 11 Battery ftoad. 8 pore. fell *****. STUDfBfTB EBPBCIALLT CATBUU) IXML -I New Stamp* to Welcome back KIN MSN. Floe Mock OS* rv««»i«~— ■*»> laeaes.744 words
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Advertisement749 1962-04-02 18 I NOTICES NOTICE Mr. E. A. CORLHBB retired an Slst March 1962 and Mssars. William Anthony Meaaor James Duncan Palmar Donald Frank Harold Sinclair i are admitted members of this firm as from Ist April 1962. i FRASCR S» CO- Singapore, Slst March. 1963. NOTICE NGEE ANN KONGSI SCHOLARSHIPS. I749 words
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Advertisement872 1962-04-02 18 NOTICES NOTICE I Mr. Patrick Wong Kirn Kok U mo longer m our employ snd he haa no authority whatsoever to transact business on our behalf. BEE CO.. 76. Robinson Road. Singapore 1. Snd April 1962. NOTICE Estate of LIM ENG SAN deceased who died aa the 19th day of872 words
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Advertisement745 1962-04-02 18 NOTICES I NOTICE Will anyone knowing the whereabouts of Prancisca Ajnwt. Pernan- des daughter of Louis Pernandes deceased please contact the Public Trustee. Supreme Court Building. Singapore. NOTICE Mr. Steven Boey Wong Yr.n is no longer employed with this! company as of 38th March. 1963. He has no authority to745 words
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Advertisement793 1962-04-02 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS! SITUATION VACANT (LOCAL) DRAUGHTSMAN A Tin Dredging Company requires a competent Structural Draugtsman Conversant with modern practice in welded and riveted construction detailing. Mechanical and Dredge experience an advantage but not essential. Age: 36 to 33 Years. Apply to Box A3II S.T, K.L. VACANCIES There wlli be a793 words
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Advertisement767 1962-04-02 18 TENDERS 1 P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders tor the construction of Rural Health Oentre at Bagan Se- < ral will be received at the office of the Jurutera Negerl. Jabatan Kerja Raya, Perak. Ipoh up to 3.00 pjn. on the 12th April, IM2 from contractors Class A-C. Full particulars may be767 words
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Advertisement563 1962-04-02 18 TENDERS j| P.W.D. TRENGGAMJ TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from registered P.W.D. Contractors in Class 'D' and above aod will be received by the State Engineer. P.WD. Trensganu up to 12.00 noon an 7th April. 19«2 for the Construction of an extension to the District Office. Kualu Trengganu. Tender forms563 words
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Article, Illustration1029 1962-04-02 19 Kelsey - Kelsey Peacock hart Brighton, bottom of the Second Division, did not play yesterday, but Leeds' draw at Leyton gave them 27 points, one more than the south coast club. Charlton railed their supporters' hopes with a fighting 2-1 win at Southampton, which enabled them to climbReuter - 1,029 words
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Article1225 1962-04-02 19 FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 4 A*ton Villa 4 Bolton 4 Chrlse* I Ipswich 3 Wolves t Man. Ci 1 Sheff. Ltd. I WBA West Ham 1 P W D L F APts Ipswich 36 21 6 9 83 58 48 Burnley 32 20 6 6 96 641,225 words
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120 1962-04-02 19 CANT A BARBARA (California), San John (Jelses. 24--year-old former American marine, broke the world pole vault record with a leap of 16ft. OJln (4495 metres) yesterday. He Is the first man to achieve 16ft (4476 m) for the event at both Indoor andReuter - 120 words
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Article398 1962-04-02 19 ONDON, Sun. French Li Armed Forces beat British Combined Services for the third consecutive year when they won the annual match at Twickenham yesierday by 11 joints (goal and two tries) to 3 (penalty goal). The British side were without full-back Hugh Cormack for a greatReuter - 398 words
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Advertisement88 1962-04-02 19 and dependable HOMELITE ((2«rry t We) GENERATORS laV IE f A•* m w,th duel v»«to«e ewta«t of HkUaß B aW 11JV 4 2JOV 50 cycle AC MsP^^ KH IV WIIGHT 170 lb« LAST TO HANDU >\ |»r^^^s4 MANUAL STAtTING ELECTRIC START BaHa^a^a^^^^ 11 hi/i»lm AT EXTRA COST. njfrei it «a^a88 words
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Article325 1962-04-02 20 THREE ZONES FOR F-S CUP TOURNEY KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Badminton Association of Malaya today decided to accept all Malayan or PanI Malayan badminton or- ganisations as associate members of the association. Previously only State associations were members of the B.A.M. The new associate members must be325 words
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Article, Illustration603 1962-04-02 20 IPOH. Sunday. V.I.P. team led by Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman beat the Perak Turf Club Sports Club by 11 games to six in a four-ball best ball golf competition on the Tiger Lane course here today. Perak women, however, won both the singles against603 words
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Article27 1962-04-02 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —Sporting Cristal of Peru beat All-Malaya 4-2 at Mrrch-k i Stadium tonight. In their first match yesterday the tourists won 8-1.27 words
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Article36 1962-04-02 20 ZURICH, Sun. The draw for the semi-finals of the Inter-CiUes Fairs soccer Cup is: M.T.K. Budapest v Valencia (Spain); Red Star (Belgrade) v Barcelona (Spain). The semi-finals must be completed by May 1. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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479 1962-04-02 20 CINGAPORE, Sun.—Singapore state soccer captain Lee Kok Seng and state goalkeeper, Wilfred Skinner, who will lead AllSingapore in the first match against Sporting Cristal of Peru at Jalan Besar on Wednesday, today assured the SAFA Finance and Administrative Committee that the Singapore479 words
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Article, Illustration40 1962-04-02 20 An incident in the match between Cristal of Peru and Malaya on Saturday night at Merdeka Stadium which Malaya lost B—l.8 1. This was the heaviest defeat ever suffered by Malaya against an overseas team.40 words
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Article171 1962-04-02 20 SINGAPORE. Sun. Goelkeeper Wilfred Skinner will lead the Singapore side for the first time on Wednesday when All-Singapore meet Sporting Cristal of Peru at Jalan Besar (7.30 p.m.). Skinner was named captain when Lee Kok Seng informed the selectors that he would not be available because be171 words
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Article19 1962-04-02 20 STOKE DIV. 3A: Alexandra Pr 'A' 2 Sukaramal 'A' 0. INTER-SCHOOL (Bentoi>R> Sulalman School bt CaUiollc HS 19.119 words
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Article16 1962-04-02 20 INTER-POSTAL DEPT. Upon): Peralc 0 S'gor 0. FRIENDLY (Seremban): Snor Club 1 NS Club 0.16 words
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Article240 1962-04-02 20 BTATE TRIALS: Negri trial at Seremban, rain stopped play. W. Via.ss XI 120 (Vlas 26. Sathlapalan 15. Dethoit 3-32, Mehendan 2-8) and 52-5 (Alageretnam 25 n.0.. Dethoit 3-11). Dr. S. Ounendran's XI 188 (Navann nam 50 ret. Dr. Ounendran 33 ret.. Ananthan 3-32. Jaspal 8ln?h 2-20 1. At Malacca:240 words
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Article10 1962-04-02 20 INTER SCHOOL (BentOQft): Sulalman School bt Catholic HS 12--1.10 words
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Article99 1962-04-02 20 HOrKCY: liitrrnational. Birmingham England 4 Wales 0. BOXING: Orient Peatherwt title, Manila —V. Charernmuanfc (Thai, holder* ko Army Wonder Boy (PI). 3rd rd. Mlddlewt, N. York Dick Tiger (Nigeria) outptd H. Rank (US), lOrds. Lightheavywt, Rome —O. Rinaldi (It) outptd B. Ryan (U8). 10 rds. RACING: Florid* Derby.99 words
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Article101 1962-04-02 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —Eighteen countries affiliated to the Asian Football Confederation are to be invited for this year's Merdeka anniversary soccer tournament in September. The Football Association of Malaya, organisers of the tournament are to send out the invitations tomorrow. The countries to be invited101 words
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Article60 1962-04-02 20 SEOUL. Sun. Japans Davis Cup tennis team won two more matches from the Republic of Korea today for a 5-0 sweep in the first round of the Eastern zone elimination Japan wll meet the Philippines In the semi-final. At Lahore India won both singles against Pakistan to lead60 words
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414 1962-04-02 20 RAIN ENDS MATCH AS PACE MEN SUCCEED SINGAPORE. Sun. Heavy rain after lunch washed out the annual Singapore Civilians versus Joint Services cricket matcn today forcing a draw. Final scores were: Servlcrs 120 and 59-«. Civilians 124 Highlight of this morning's play, which was restricted to just over two hours,414 words
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Miscellaneous93 1962-04-02 20 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL: Federation v Spore i Merdeka Stadium, 7 p.m.). KHIR lIP Q-FINAI.S: Kishan Dial t BBBS (4.30): SJI v FMC 'A' (5.30. both matches at Merdeka Stadium). SPORE DIV. 3B: Star Soccerites 'A' v Katong SC (OeyUuig): Radii i Mas v Customs (MFA grd); Police 'A'93 words
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