The Straits Times, 4 April 1962
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Title Section20 1962-04-04 1 AVEIIAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS. 100,000 The Straits Times fie**** Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1962 15 CENTS. KDN 03620 words
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Article517 1962-04-04 1 'Cool, calm' talks bring agreement We are happy: Miners' union JPOH, Tues. The Malayan Mining Employers' Association and the National Mining Workers' Union today signed an agreement on wages and conditions of service for about 20,000 workers employed on European tin mines. The negotiations, which were517 words
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Article230 1962-04-04 1 I BEIRUT. Tuesday I EBANESE and Israeli Lj Radio monitors today said Aleppo radio had accused the Syrian Air Force of strafing civilians and of bombing rebel officers' strongholds in the Aleppo region. The Israeli reports said the planes, loyal to the Damascus junta which oustedReuter - 230 words
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Article, Illustration1269 1962-04-04 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - WE WILL MAKE ASA LIVING FORCE FOR GOOD- TENGKU FELIX ABISHEGANADEN By KUALA LUMPUR: Tuesday ■pOREIGN diplomatic representatives here cheered loudly today as Malaya, the Philippines and Thailand announced their determination to make ASA a "living force" for the good of Southeast Asia. The cheers filled the Tengku Abdul Rahman1,269 words
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Article, Illustration123 1962-04-04 1 Liz AND Eddie TO part NEW YORK, Tues. British-born film star Elizabeth Taylor and her husband. singer Eddie Fisher (seen above during their Paris honeymoon), have agreed to separate and seek a divorce, ending weeks of speculation on the state of their marriage. "A formal announcement to this effect by123 words
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Article23 1962-04-04 1 LONDON. Tues. The International Tin Council met here today. An official news release on the meeting is unlikely before Thursday.23 words
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Article179 1962-04-04 1 Rockets or rackets? WASHINGTON, Tuas. A WHITE HOUSE Inquiry has begun into the propriety of acceptance by America's seven astronauts of gifts of houses worth $72,000 each, the New York Times reported today. It said the National Aeronautics and Space Administration had earlier given "tacit consent" for the astronauts toReuter - 179 words
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Article31 1962-04-04 1 SINGAPORE. Tues. Two thugs today threw pepper into the eyes of a pork seller. Chong Ngan. 42. and snatched a bag containing $3,000 from him In Rochore Canal Road.31 words
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Article, Illustration670 1962-04-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. gSSO Standard Eastern Incorporated, formerly known as Standard- Vacuum .Oil Company, is to oiler the Malayan public shares at par to a total value of at least $1.") million in its Malayan Petroleum Company. This was announced at a press670 words
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Article129 1962-04-04 1 YEW YORK. Tues. Cuban-born Benny Paret died here today without regaining consciousness after the battering which cost him his world welterweight title 10 days ago. The hammering he took in the 12 rouncs of his fight wit h Emile Griffith aroused calls for boxing rules toReuter - 129 words
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Article20 1962-04-04 1 STOP PRESS THREE HOMO' >..W Trow, n .iml l>r M lip 1 I to Or<J- t John Edward i ficr20 words
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Advertisement57 1962-04-04 1 OWN YOUR BUNGALOW ON EASY MONTHLY PAYMENT OF $142.50 otter a small initial down payment STAMFORD PARK 5 en. a. Dun«arn Road, Singapore. WUa^at^BB^aJBB^B^B^DaBVAiB^BB^nBBHBII^EEir SIN 111-. W REALTY I.TII. 112 ■ocho— «<■ SK>r»-7 T«l: 2300? T-1C SURE YOU YE GOT ENOUGH, j J>__ DEAR? fOP'\J BEER IN CANS AND 657 words
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FOREIGN NEWS DESK 1
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235 1962-04-04 2 A Geneva rebuff for peace mothers GENEVA, Tuesday. fiIXTY American and British women, launching an appeal for an end to nuclear tests and speedy agreement at the 17-nation disarmament conference, got no encouragement from the U.S. delegation yesterday. Fifty-one American women, who flew here repre.senting the Women Strike for Peace235 words
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121 1962-04-04 2 NEWS AGENCY JOURNALISTS DECIDE ON STRIKE ACTION I ONDON. Tues.— Journal, ists working for British news agencies here last night overwhelmingly supported the executive council of the National Union of Journalists in their decision to give a 28-day notice of strike action over a wage dispute. Mr. H. J. Bradley,Reuter - 121 words
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Article, Illustration224 1962-04-04 2 BANDOENG. Tuesday INDONESIAN youths are ashore near the West Irian towns of Sorong, Fakfak and Kaimana, the Defence Minister and Army Chief of Staff, General Abdul Haris Nasution. said here today. Gen. Nasution. accepting an honorary doctorate from a local university, said theReuter - 224 words
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160 1962-04-04 2 NEW YORK. Tues.— More than half the worlds blindness is preventable. Dr. M. G. Candau, Direc-tor-General of the World Health Organisation, declared yesterday in a World Health Day message. The day ls to be observed on April 7. Its theme this year is "preserveReuter - 160 words
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Article43 1962-04-04 2 KATMANDU. Tups.— Radio Nepal reported today that "anti-nat'onal elements" attacked and burned down a Customs post on the IndoNepal border last week. In another raid, armed "rebels" beat up Nepale.se officials and fired blank shots, the radio said— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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100 1962-04-04 2 ALL SET FOR MAIDEN FLIGHT OF US SPACE ROCKET CAPE CANAVERAL, Tues— The maiden flight of the powerful Centaur rocket, expected to play a major role in the U.S. space programme, has been set for Friday, it was announced yesterday. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration said the 107 ft.Reuter - 100 words
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Article96 1962-04-04 2 WASHINGTON, Tues. npHE Soviet Navy has carried out its flcst successful underwater firing tests of a solidfuel missile from a nuclear powered submarine, the U.S. magazine Aviation Week said yesterday. The magazine, which gave no source for its report, said this information was contrary toReuter - 96 words
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317 1962-04-04 2 rvELEGATES to the Asian. Education Ministers Conference today continued reporting national compulsory education in their respective countries. The meeting, convened by the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation in association with the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East, openedReuter - 317 words
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Miscellaneous16 1962-04-04 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby c ft*** ite A tMHAT wtce >ou KITCMeM UMIFE V nuTMM16 words
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Article152 1962-04-04 3 pENEVA, Tues. Ex- perts of the International Labour Organisation have reported indications that forced labour is on the increase in some countries, the 1.L.0. announced here yesterday. But the announcement did not name the countries. A world survey on forced labour prepared by a.Reuter - 152 words
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Article58 1962-04-04 3 LONDON, Tues. The House of Commons last night passed a Bill providing (or the dissolution of the West Indies Federation on the secession of Jamaica and Trinidad which wish to be Independent. As the Bill has already been parsed by the House of Lords, ii only awaitsReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration74 1962-04-04 3 Police drag out Brandt heckler POLICE drag a demonstrator out of Friends' House. London, where the visiting West Brrlin Mayor. Mr. Willy Brandt, and Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, leader of the Opposition, were heckled at a public meeting last wcrk. Mr. Brandt returned to West Berlin by air last night after74 words
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147 1962-04-04 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. Mr. Llewellyn Thompson, the U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union, is to return to his Moscow post. Announcing this today the State Department spokesman. Mr. Lincoln White, said Mr. Thompson "is definitely not resigning" and would probably fly back to Moscow nextReuter - 147 words
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Article45 1962-04-04 3 WASHINGTON. Tues. President Kennedy asked Congress today to provide an additional six million dollars to step up the economic growth of the Ryukyu islands The islands include Okinawa, site of the big United States base in the Far East. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article51 1962-04-04 3 TOKYO. Tues. About 60 delegates from Australia. New Zealand and member nations of the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East will discuss the status of women ln family law In Tokyo from May 8 to 21, the United Nations information centre her* said today.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article39 1962-04-04 3 UNITED NATIONS. Tues.— The newly-appointed U.N. special committee for Southwest Africa today elected Dr. Vlctorio Carpio of the Philippines, one of the sternest critics of South African policy in the mandated territory, as its chairman. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article31 1962-04-04 3 WASHINGTON. Tues. A 15-member advisory committee on disarmament, led by Mr John J. McCloy. former personal disarmament adviser to president Kennedy, vas sworn in at the White House yesterday.31 words
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553 1962-04-04 3 Troops foil O.A.S. hill army plan ALGIERS, Tv«», TROOPS and aircraft yesterday scoured the Ouarsenis Mountains for fugitive O.A.S. men after a major setback in Secret Army Organisation plans to establish an insurrectionary marquis army in the hills of Algeria. The High Command announced the capture of 44 O.A.S. menReuter - 553 words
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Article143 1962-04-04 3 BANGKOK, Tuesday. T^HE right-wing Laotian Government has pardoned an army colonel who attempted a coup in Saravane Province, southern Laos, last week, according to the Laotian Ambassador here. Mr. Nuing Ratanavong. I f The colonel's action was blamed on a nervous breakdown brought about byReuter - 143 words
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Article65 1962-04-04 3 A widow's £800,000 secret SYDNEY, Tues. An Australian doctor turned artist left nearly £800,000 to Sydney University in 1943 —but the university only found out about It > 18 years later. It was disclosed today. Dr. John Joseph Wardell Power died ln Jersey. Channel Islands, during the German occupation. HisReuter - 65 words
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Miscellaneous441 1962-04-04 3 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL MOBTWAVI NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SfcßVlCt 41.7 metrrs metre* a>t «nn T( m ci™ i MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE A.M. 6.00 Time Signal, V- j-^ meirp, gara-ku. News Headlines: 6.05 A M 600 Gooci Mornin g 60 > Mornmir Me»odJP!i: 7.00 Rendcz- Morning pr^ae: 7.00 The vou.sW.th Music;441 words
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Article, Illustration113 1962-04-04 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. A Beechcraft model 65 Queenair plane, which is on its way to Manila for delivery, gave two demonstration flights at the Singapore Airport yesterday. An executive of the Beech Aircraft Corporation, Mr. Sandor Kvassy, said that this type of plane was becoming more and113 words
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Article37 1962-04-04 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Miss Jean McDonnell, an examiner from the Royal Academy of Dancing, arrived here by air today to examine more than 200 students of dancing in Singapore. She will be here for a month.37 words
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Article, Illustration37 1962-04-04 4 (Arnn FnrJ portray* Julio Drtnayrn, hero of Vicente Blan olbanei' famous novel "The Four Hnrtrmrn of the 4poralyptt>," now brought to the trremn by Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer in CinemaScope and color under th» direction of Academy Award-mnaer Vincrmjr Mtnnrlh.37 words
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240 1962-04-04 4 WOMAN CLERK: I WAS TRAPPED IN CAR, ROBBED SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A CLERK, Mrs. Helen Nonls, described in a district court today how she was sandwiched between two youths who robbed her inside her car. Mrs. Nonls was giving evidence against Ooh Beng Ouat, 19, a labourer, charged with robbing her240 words
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104 1962-04-04 4 Police seek man with three aliases ALL police stations in the State have been issued with the photograph of Tan Poh Kwang, 20, a man with three aliases, who is wanted in connection with the murder of Lim Huat Long, 19. A police spokesman today said that Tan Is also104 words
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Article45 1962-04-04 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Lembaga Gcrakan Pelwajaran Dewasa. said today that of its 330 candidates who sat the Senior Middle Three examination held in December last year, 127 passed the examination, and not 27 as reported in the Straits Times of April 2.45 words
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279 1962-04-04 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. A Jalan Übi fire relief fund committee has been formed under the chairmanship of Umno Assemblyman, Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, to collect funds for the relief of 101 people rendered homeless by a fire which razed a house in279 words
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119 1962-04-04 4 MASS X-RAY DRIVE IN GEYLANG A BIG SUCCESS SINGAPORE, Tues. The Health Ministry today reported good response to the mass X-ray campaign in the deyianß area, which began yesterday. A total of 464 X-rays were recorded yesterday. A Health Ministry statement today, however, urged people in the area to call119 words
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Article113 1962-04-04 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Tay Ghim Hua, 19, unemployed, was found guilty in the Assizes here today of attempting to rob a student, Lim Ah Bah, at knife-point off Kampong Java Road at 11.30 a.m. on Jan. 27. Mr. Justice Ambrose deferred sentence on Tay pending113 words
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Article44 1962-04-04 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The finals of the Nestles "Ideal Schoolgirl cook Contest 1962" will be held at 4 p.m. on April 7 at St. Nicholas Hall, Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus. Singapore. The contest is sponsored by Nestles Products (Malaya) Ltd.44 words
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Article27 1962-04-04 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The birthday of Sri Ramakrishna and Swami Vivekananda will be celebrated at the Ramakrishna Mission Hall. 179. Bartley Road, next Sunday at 6 p.m.27 words
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Article330 1962-04-04 4 THE following Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Pay* Lebar Airport. ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom London, Rome, Beirut. Karachi. Calcutta, Bangkok (BA 708) 4.35 p.m.; from Sydney, Darwin (BA 711) 8.15 p.m. Garuda: From Jakarta (OA 802) 8.50 a.m.; from Bangkok (OA 803) 4.05330 words
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Article90 1962-04-04 4 POLICE BAND: Esplanade. 5 pjn. to 6 pjn Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay> International Women's Club ■•Yogi". 10 ajn. INDEPENDENT MISSIONARY MOVLMENT: Free film show at St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital. 7.30 p.m. IS. CULTURAL CENTRE: Helen Brown presents American folkways In song and story Oay Nineties., 8 p.m. ST.90 words
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Advertisement297 1962-04-04 4 (SINGAPORE) larr7"lai 1 ONSTAGE TONIGHT at 9.30 p. m. MjifZS. CONTEST-FWALS I i- $#o»«r«d by T; *W*W ill IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SCREENING OP -THE PARENT TRAP" ■tarring HAYLEY MILLS and HAYLIY MILLS II Technicolor (JARO) All Finalists Will Receive A BUMPER NESTLES HAMPER Presented by NESTLES PRODUCTS (M) LTD.297 words
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Advertisement587 1962-04-04 4 CATHAY* X I OgqAMiSA-rioii?""] X CHEEBOEIE) :«owSnowitf! Ch X-., T^: 4- 10^5«m-l IS-4-6 30 &»30 pm f*k WAIT DiSNCY t T ncHMkouw J X r^^OM STACK i X f I TONIGHT at 9.30 p.m. j X i SINGAPORE It IDENTICAL TWINS > X y I CONTEST Flnol» i ■>- J587 words
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Article, Illustration156 1962-04-04 5 r pHIS happy family reunion i scent- at Singapore airport mi Monday night shows a prominent banker. Mr Lee Chee Shan, rmbracing bis second son. Lee Ten* Lay. 19. who returned home after 10 years' studying in Britain. Mis mother and elder brother, Jackie,156 words
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Article49 1962-04-04 5 BATU GAJAH, Tues. A seven-year-old schoolgirl. Wong Lan Heng. was fatally injured In a road accident outside Chendror.g new village, near here today. She and another schoolgirl. Chin Choy Keow, eight, were knocked down by a lorry. Chin, who was injured, is recovering in hospital.49 words
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Article29 1962-04-04 5 iPOII. Tues.—Sub-Inspec-.Dr Hazura Singh. 55. of rapah. has gone on long reave before retiring after io years' .service. He hat served ii Negri Sembilan. ""langor and P,erak29 words
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Article25 1962-04-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. i'he Women's International Club will hold a beauty demonstration by Lancome at r> p.m. on Friday at its club promises.25 words
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547 1962-04-04 5 -j PENANG. Tuesday L rpHE president of the Malayan Chinese Association of Butterworth, Teh Gan Kin. today testified that a bus company director told him last year that he had lent money to Phee Joo Teik, former deputy chairman of the547 words
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Article603 1962-04-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Donations received today from Straits Times readers for schoolgirl Lai Yoke Heong, who lost her arms in a recent road accident. totalled 55.882. With another collection of $3,000 from Chinese newspapers, this brings the total to date to nearly 545.000 The staff603 words
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Article179 1962-04-04 5 MISS MALAYA AT TRADE FAIR UUALA LUMPUR. 1V Tues.— Nightly appearances by Miss Malaya will bo one of the attractions at the Madein -Malaya trade fair which opens at Bukit Bintana Park here on May 12. The purpose of the twoweek fair, sponsored by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry179 words
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Article48 1962-04-04 5 KUALA TRENGGANU. Tues. The Minister of Works. Posts and Telecommunications. Da to V. T. Sambanthan. today opened a new $41,000 post office at Marang. 12 mile.-; south of here. The Federation now has 43 post offices, 361 postal agencies and 33 mobile post offices.Agencies - 48 words
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Article22 1962-04-04 5 IPOH. Tues.— A series of illustrated lectures on photo Journalism will b<. given here from Thursday by Mr. Yoichi Okamoto.22 words
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Article23 1962-04-04 6 SUNGEI PATANI, Tues. A baby show will be held here on Thursday in conjunction with Health Week in Kuala Muda district.23 words
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493 1962-04-04 6 BOSS is CLEARED OF ASSAULT CHARGE Court accepts 'right of private defence' SINGAPORE. Tues. LOUIS FRANCIS MOUNA, 33, general manager of Roneo Ltd., charged with causing hurt to a craftsman, Lee Tuck Ming, 25, outside the strike-bound Robinson Road office of the company at 2.15 p.m. on Jan. 30, was493 words
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Article, Illustration95 1962-04-04 6 'THIS Is one of the 100 Selangor 10-cent stamps now valued at 5750 each because of a serious printIng flaw the Sultan's image appears twice. The sheet of stamps marking the coronation of the Sultan of SH^ngor last year found its way into the collection95 words
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Article41 1962-04-04 6 PENANG. Tues.— The Muslim community of Penang will give a tea-party in honour of the Commodore and officers of the visiting Pakistan naval ships Khaibar and Badr at the E and O here on April 9 at 5 p.m.41 words
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Article28 1962-04-04 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Malayan Association of Youth Clubs will hold its ar.nual conference at the University of Malaya here on April 21 and April 22.28 words
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Article33 1962-04-04 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. British comedian Charlie Chester and four other variety stars are due here next week to entertain troops at Kluang. Malacca. Seremban, Cameron Highlands, Ipoh, Talplng and Penang.33 words
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Article32 1962-04-04 6 SUNGEI PATANI. Tue.v The Mentri Besar. Dato Syed Omar Shahbuddln. will open a new community centre at Buklt Merlam, a rlcegrowlng area about 10 miles from here, on Thursday morning.32 words
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Article374 1962-04-04 6 IPOH. Tuesday A SALESMAN. Looi Wooi Saik. 37. said today that he saw his wife. Wong Yik Hoe. 33. making love with another man in a hotel room in Kampar on the night of Aug. 25 last year. Looi was making his defence on374 words
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Miscellaneous207 1962-04-04 6 Li'l Abner By At Capp A-4 DONT BLAME WARNT NOT^iKI PEBSQNAI."^ "I fooCE AGIN, WE IS "X YO' MIGHT BE A N VO'RO' TRW INI 'TO ilrY**- t 'BOUT IT, DAtSV MAE.y— j^ TM' HAPPIEST LI'L I MAPPV Lll_ MARR I ED KILL DAISY MAE, W- 1 1 7 f207 words
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Article, Illustration2055 1962-04-04 7 New look gunmen— in grey felt hats... THE SLOBS ARE REPLACED BY WELL-TAILORED ROGUES- KENNETH ALLSOP The Boolleggefs CHAPTER 10 of the story of Prohibition in Chicago JUST as the lighter pilot and the spy whatever the cause they serve excile the admiration and surreptitious envy of the sober citizen,2,055 words
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Advertisement63 1962-04-04 7 TOMORROW: The law moves I M I L I B J Ml B/ M PIITtK TIPPED CIGAHtTTtS y\WH/^> Consulate pure white filter gives you the flavour of fine tobaccos enhanced by a touch of refreshing menthol That is why Consulate is always fresh ...cool as a mountain-stream. mH tf ft63 words
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Article27 1962-04-04 8 It Word* tit (Mimimmm) MR. AND MM. Khoo Owns Urn thunlc relatives and mends for their ,(t» and presence on the occasion of IMIf. marrla<e, 31-3-C2.27 words
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Article252 1962-04-04 8 10 Wtrdt tit (MMmmm) NEW "SHASTA" toft drink In can! Cold Morale Supermarket. Orchard l'.oad, B' pore. Always something new. URIGITTE BAROOTTE WORLD UM "L*ou" bras there are no bras more xquistte than Lou Coroetlle from i >> unmirette supermarket. GRAND GIFT OFFER from Moby's! April 24ih— May 7th.252 words
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Article29 1962-04-04 8 It Werdi (Mm.) A FREE TRACT entitled, "proflt or ioji?" will be sent to anybody. Write to "Malaya Evangelistic Fellowship" y:i Ixbsu P.O. i:ox 23 Singapore 18.29 words
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669 1962-04-04 8 The Straits Times Wednesday, April 4, 1962. Police In Manacles The first proceedings taken in the Federation under the death-for-kidnappers law were not, it will be agreed, a conspicuous success. The preliminary enquiry into charges against four persons accused of kidnapping Mr. Lee Say Thong raises indeed important questions as669 words
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Article302 1962-04-04 8 Money and men, observed the Prime Minister addressing the Asa conference of foreign ministers, may well mean the difference between success and failure. On this sound note the organisers of Asia's first association for regional economic and cultural co-operation make their practical start Asa is a non-political302 words
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Article256 1962-04-04 8 Much satisfaction will be felt with ,Mr. Tan Lark Sye's announcement at Nanyang's third convocation that nearly all past graduates of the University— some 800 in number have found employment More than 300 have been placed by a helpful Singapore Government in the civil service and in Government256 words
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Article, Illustration1090 1962-04-04 8 K. KRISHNA MOGRTHY - NE WIN CUTS OUT WASTE IN BURMA... K. KRISHNA MOGRTHY GONE ARE BEAUTY CONTESTS, BALLET AND HORSE-RACING FROM RANGOON, Tuesday I FLEW out of Rangoon on the eve of the military coup now on my return to the Burmese capital a month later, I find that the army appears to1,090 words
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LETTERS
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634 1962-04-04 8 "THE debacle of the kidnapping case has left a bad taste in the mouth, and I am glad that you recognise Its importance to the extent of referring to it In an editorial. However, your assessment deals In lnnuendos which leaves me mystified.634 words
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Letter135 1962-04-04 8 BELIEVE It or not, our Income tax regulations are ~uch that a person may be taxed on loss. For instance, rm.rried man who received $3,000 a year from employment, had invested in a business In which he lost $3,000 successively for five years. In the135 words
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Letter36 1962-04-04 8 Fis time the authorities concerned recruited a general paper teacher for Form Six of the Further Education Classes In Ipoh. since this subject is so vital for the Higher School Certificate examination. STUDENTS IPwh36 words
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Letter64 1962-04-04 8 for Tun Lim "HEAR-HEAR" to Ton Lim Yew Hock on hit statement in the Legislative Assembly: "Why place a premium on women who go oat to work? I place a higher value on a woman who remains home and looks after the family and home." I have always64 words
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322 1962-04-04 8 jgANGKOK, Tues— Nothing seems to disappear with more difficulty than an international agreement, which somehow seems to linger on long after it has died. The Versailles Treaty received respectful recognition while being broken by Hitler, and the 1954 Geneva accord, smashedOFNS - 322 words
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Advertisement702 1962-04-04 8 Sinks Tiaes Malay lUil Clsseiflee) advertleemeau SMgr be Heeds* tet Ist Floor COLD fTORMI AfrCAOB Oreeierd Meed COLO tTOMOI MANCMBB AT HOLLAND HOAD KATOMS KtrPIL ROAD-M AVAL BAM Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK tTOM LTO Winchester Hoase. Cote/er Osey THK M4TWS mOffT FKzpeutck's fmismieiet M M. ISMAIL 3 AdWMPBlty HOeftOs rWMI702 words
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Advertisement22 1962-04-04 8 Select your BATIK SPORT SHIRTS Now from: ssSS C. K. TANG (SINGAPORE) LTD. 310, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: *****. *****. (4 LINES)22 words
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Advertisement172 1962-04-04 8 Slim at Home Simply, Effectively i Prk«;s77s Slimtrim A PORTABLE 3 -PART COUCH Easy to assemble and dismantle. While you relax on the couch Slimtrim provide* all the physical activity to remove •xcasslv* weight. i Enquiries: IDEAL HOMES LTD. T«l. ***** < VENETIAN BLIND —Obtainable in many c °l° ur3172 words
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Article157 1962-04-04 9 JOHORE BAHRU, TueS. Eighteen families in Kampong Paya Pulai in the Segamat district were evacuated to high ground yesterday because of floods. Flood waters at several points In the state receded today. The only stretch of road reported impassable was at the first mile Segamat-Kam-pong157 words
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Article83 1962-04-04 9 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Two of Asia's top film stars— actress Yu Ming, of Hong Kong, and actor Arika Takarata, of Japan will be entertained to a cocktail party by Dato Loke Wan Tho, head of the Cathay Organisation, at the Hollywood Room. Odeon Theatre, on Thursday. The83 words
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Article113 1962-04-04 9 2 for trial on rape charge SINGAPORE, Tues. Two men were committed for trial in the High Court after a preliminary inquiry today on charges of molesting and taping a bar waitress. They were Chng Kee, 26, a businessman, and Lee Jee Kew, 27, a salesman, who were alleged to113 words
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Article26 1962-04-04 9 IPOH, Tues.— A cyclist. Chin Fatt, 54, was killed when he was knocked down by a car near Bukit Merah new village last night.26 words
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Article, Illustration722 1962-04-04 9 PENANG, Tuesday AT LEAST $30,000 IN 'BACK PAY' FOR INSPECTOR NOW READING LA W IN BRITAIN THE BOARD OF INQUIRY MADE HIM OUT TO BE 'A VILLAIN' JNSPECTOR B. Surinder Singh Kanda, a Penang officer who won an appeal to the Judicial Committee of. the Privy722 words
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226 1962-04-04 9 Shares case: Judgment is in favour of brokers KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. \T R. Justice Suffian in the High Court here today entered judgment in favour of the sharebrokers firm of Seagroatt and Campbell, who had claimed $10,833 from a former $235-a--month clerk, Gurbachan Singh, in a tin shares dispute. He226 words
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Article, Illustration180 1962-04-04 9 PENANG Tuesday. A FORMER Penang headmaster and church lead- er, Mr. Geh Hun Kheng, died in Singapore on Sunday after he had seen his lawyer-son, Cheng Lock, who had returned from Britain. He was 58. Today, the body was brought back to Penang180 words
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Article67 1962-04-04 9 IPOH, Tues. A police Inspector, Ong Keng Choo, 31, of the Ipoh Crime Prevention Branch, today pleaded not guilty to three separate summons charges for assault. He was alleged to have caused hurt to Thean Kirn Sim, Ho Chee Hin and Wong Mok Choy with the flat67 words
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Article39 1962-04-04 9 KUANTAN. Tues. The Pahang Mentri Besar, Dato Wan Abdul Aziz bin Ungku Hajl Abdullah announced today that penghulus would in future be appointed by the State Public Services Commission. Hitherto the Sultan made such appointments.39 words
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149 1962-04-04 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. O Police, following fresh clues in their investigations Into the death of British naval rating Anthony 8. Calvert today prcbed a report that he and two other ratings had been seen chased by a crowd after they upset some hawkers stalls In Nee149 words
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232 1962-04-04 9 Foolish and stupid, says salesman who took firm's cash PENANG, Tues. A motor salesman who confessed to having m i s a p p r o priated money belonging to his employers, was today jailed for 18 months on each of three charges of criminal breach of trust, the sentences232 words
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Article26 1962-04-04 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A new Cessna 310G slx-seater executive twin-engine plane will arrive here for flight demonstrations on April 10. The plane costs about $180,000.26 words
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104 1962-04-04 9 THE GREEN JACKETS ON WAY TO MALAYA J(UALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Five hundred and twenty-three officers and men of the Ist Green Jackets are to sail from Southampton in the troopship Nevasa on Saturday for service in Malaya, the British Army Public Relations Office announced today. They will arrive in Mlnden104 words
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Article44 1962-04-04 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The Mentri Besar. Dato Hajl Hassan bin Haji Yunos, will visit Segamat on Thursday morning to attend a rural development meeting. The same afternoon he will visit the Federal Land Development Authority scheme at Tenang in Labis.44 words
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Article134 1962-04-04 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. pHAN TEE YEE, 21, a tapper working on the Silong Estate, Senai, 22 miles from here has reported to the police that a man woke her up at 2 a.m. and demanded $5,000 from her. The man, Tee Yee told the police, threatened134 words
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Advertisement212 1962-04-04 9 \*2VE**SMiAM*t> THE FIRST RAZOR JH^Bi TO SHAVE m ffwSJ faster J ms£m CLOSER M v;^;; 1 SMOOTHER Tne Schick Injector Razor is designed and I 1 1 W enßjneered to give you the easiest, most HR| r V enjoyable shave. You control every stroke I because its light-weight construction and212 words
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Advertisement119 1962-04-04 9 h^ni imiimiii Tib pm fe i^^l I I So many wonderful models to choose from 1 Premier the original Varaflame, satin chrome, 3 Windlite all-weather Varaflame. Pigskifl engine turned.with rolled-gold *V. or Ihromium. With fixed windshield. 2 Victor new medium-priced Varaflame, satin 4 Windmaster— new windproof Varaflamtf chrome with engraved119 words
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Article188 1962-04-04 10 Dispute in bank: 5 more sacked SINGAPORE, Tues. The United Commercial Bank today dismissed five more employees on grounds that they were "neglecting their duties." The five have joined a •protest' strike by six other employees dismissed by the bank last week for similar reasons. Confirming the dismissals, the bank's188 words
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Article38 1962-04-04 10 SINGAPORE. Tue.s. Sandilands Buttery and Co. in Chartered Bank Chambers, Battery Road, has started negotiations with the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers" Union on claims for more pay and better working conditions for Its 60 employees.38 words
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Article36 1962-04-04 10 KLANG. TUCK. The 9th Klnng Scout Group of the La oallo School will hold a camp flip to celebrate their Brother Directors feast on April 1) at 7.30 p.m. at the school premises.36 words
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190 1962-04-04 10 Change of plans for MCA leader's speech SINGAPORE, Tuesday. PLANS for the Federation Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, to deliver his major policy speech in Singapore tomorrow night as national president of the Malayan Chinese Association have been changed slightly. Originally, he was to have delivered this speech at190 words
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Article, Illustration83 1962-04-04 10 pE.N'ANG. Tues Penang's Chief Minister. Dato Wong; Pow Nee is strongly tipped to be Malaya's first Ambassador in Rome. Dato Wong, who is now in Borneo with the Cobbold inquiry commission on Malaysia, is expected to take up his ambassadorial anpointment after his83 words
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565 1962-04-04 10 Brunei's grand plan for a better life KUALA BELAIT. Turn. INCOMES RISE, MORE SOCIAL SERVICES AMONG 14 AIMS Brunei Government has approved in principle a national development plan 4i to strengthen, improve and further develop the economic, social and cultural life of the people in the State." An* official statement,565 words
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111 1962-04-04 10 'Sympathy' strike on 'converted' estate TELUK ANSON, Tuea Four hundred labourers have gone on strike at Selaba i.-iat<- near here in sympathy wich 50 other labourers who have been Riven quit notice* due to redundancy. The 50 labourers have been laid off since March 26 after the expiry of a111 words
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Article44 1962-04-04 10 KUALA KANGSAR. Tues. Haji Ghazall bin Haji Abdul Mutalib. vice-president of the Umno division of Lenggong. near here, has resigned from his post. He will continue as a member of the party. No reason was given for his resignation.44 words
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194 1962-04-04 10 Blind man fails in mercy plea for son MALACCA. Tues. A blind man today made a plea for leniency on behalf of his son. charged with unlawful possession of an offensive weapon a bicycle chain. The blind man told the Sessions Court: "I am blind and if my son Is194 words
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Article65 1962-04-04 10 PENANG. Tues. The Chief Minister. Inche Aziz Ibrahim, today handed a cheque for $14,000 from the Social Well are Lotteries Board to the chairman of the Phei Shin School at Buklt Dumpur, Mr. Lim Yong Slew. The money was a grant from the Board to the65 words
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Advertisement234 1962-04-04 10 TAKE OFF PATUAV DAPICIF Th. newest, fastest »rriv.» In the Orient! I■ U MM U 1 WT U I ■I W I f D Ugl I I I^B I I\M ope^tes through seventeen major cities in the Far East: A silver streak flashes across the Orient skies— and brings r234 words
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Miscellaneous57 1962-04-04 10 Buys Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl i PEFOREIPAvM [SOYA PONT TWSf\ t 8LA...5LA...1 "1 -C\7^SOWWV I POUBTCPY"^ ll' f YOU, WE'RE ME! YA THINK I'M STAMPS BEHINP (£ok) V VOU OL 1 FWIENP iJ^T H BUsSt» (aOINSTOSEE IP 60NNACYPYAER .EVERY JOB AN'-. <& J/trSrV*>; 1 GARA6E V^J F'*E p W*• s57 words
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4130 1962-04-04 11 - -j SINGAPORE, Tu*s. 'Management's point of view to be found in editorial' Rattray 'pHE Straits Times Press (Malaya) Ltd. today concluded its submissions in reply to the case put up by the Singapore Printing Employees' Union in their dispute being heard before the Industrial4,130 words
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Article41 1962-04-04 16 Tipper trucks in Kuantan KUANTAN. Tues. —Twelve tipper trucks worth $250,000 a gift from the Canadian Government under the Colombo Plan have arrived here from Port Swettenham. The truck.; will be used In carrying out rural development projects in the State.41 words
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Advertisement70 1962-04-04 11 H »"diom€ Htijjr film tiar NoO'4"> '^^^mKK^^^^^ "-.i fit im l«rtio<|OOd|roO"<- I HE M':- Bißti JHK^''^i^> I Vjul.m Hair Cream H, HJ ''f^H I ."oar* h h r« ui.nj Viltlin* I* kit <K 0* Noorif.n wm Vat.liM Mw £j> C'nm tmmaciiie t'oO">">f Populat toln W« stal NOORDIN uses S Vaseline70 words
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Advertisement317 1962-04-04 11 Mm B^ tfe ill \f **!t\ *m Start collecting this fascinating "CONQUEST OF SPACE" RESEARCH MAKES THE DIFFERENCE^* SONY MODEL 462 MULTI PURPOSE 4 TRACK MONO-STEREO TAPE RECORDER: High fidelity 4 track I monaural-stereo recording and playback: full fidelity sound on sound and parallel recording for critical musicians, language students:317 words
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Article265 1962-04-04 12 Pen pals from Malaya Janice Chapman, aged 10; 766^1, Dunearo Road.- Singapore 11; general Michael Koh. aged 16: 36-A. Armenian Street. Singapore 6; sports, general. James Leone, aged 14; 222. High Street. Kuala Lumpur; stamps, reading, coins. Johnny Chuah, aged 14; 69, Tupai Village. Taipmg. Perak; general. Tonny Tan. aged265 words
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1052 1962-04-04 12 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - THERE IS NO SIGN OF ANY LIFE IN THE VALLEY BELOW KATHLEEN HICKLEY by When Tubby goes to see Ah Chang's father he and his friends learn that he is in difficulties because his partner Chan Fai is trying to get hold of his share in a tin mine. Unless1,052 words
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Article214 1962-04-04 12 Paul Modwi. aged 19; Budapest Village, Rottenbiller Street. Hungary: post-cards. and stamps. Jarotaw Baranowski. aged li* (male); Warszawa 94. UL Wisetlci 11. Poland: general. Kvzystof Miech. aged II (male); Skoczow. AL. Mickiewicza 39/4, Pow. Ciefizyn, Poland: general. Marek LnkatUk, aged 20 (male) Czestochowa. UL. Kilin Slciego214 words
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Advertisement352 1962-04-04 12 PEN PALS NAME ADDRESS ACE SEX INTERESTS ChilcLjen's Britannica vj s^*^B 111 m^mmr. TWIT 'llHl^^^ *Ww i l I *■«•■•> t r m. w, tf I* 1 HP^l m- I 5 >«** tMM( w w W- pm* Jvm J^^t V iv r^ ry V T■j 'v W' yy :^V ■^Hfl352 words
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Advertisement247 1962-04-04 12 Same ...j Address Age Sex HELLO Boys ond Girls, "As I feel thot it would be very selfish ond inconHere arc the winners ot siderate to ignore a pile of lost week's Crossword Puzzle. letters, lam willing to share S. Supromoniom, Labis English if with ony readers who will School,247 words
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Miscellaneous206 1962-04-04 12 1 considerate reader CLUES ACROSS: 2. Mars. M'TrT IT M*""] toinette" was the French —^Jy— I fl Pt~~l queen who was guillotined in 1793. 7, The temple of ■"■M an idol in India. China, U— Ut~PV^hF^H nothing. 9, Take a' seat. PMH^lHV*~^ —^l 14, The utter defeat of an L_HL_206 words
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Advertisement1386 1962-04-04 13 r (6 LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U.K. Oue S'oare Sam S'nam f*nag AJAI lirtrpaal Apr 5 Apr 7 Ar 8/16 Ar 11 PATROCUn Liverpaal. Dublin. Glasgow Ar 11 Ar 13 Ar 14/18 Ar 11 M **SL M'saiiltt, lam, Dublin Ar 11 Apr 18 Ar 17/16 Ar 31 HPENOI Havra, liwrpaal,1,386 words
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Advertisement1325 1962-04-04 13 Rm»^^»J^^^^^^^r^^^^^^^»^^BT^Waf^^m^mi mm^^m^B^^B^aT^^e^^^^^Tlw Jll^^^^B^^^^^B^^^^^Ba^^'^^Mai THE E. A. C. LINESawmiNts to mediterranean, cowTiHurru > Scandinavian ports. Snore P. S'lum tenant "HIM" a) CM. 31 32 4 Apr 5/ 7 Apr 1/ I Apr "SELARWIA" lit 21/2J Apt M/2I Api II, M Mr "BUSUANCA" a) Mr/ 4 Mi) 1/ 7 Mij I/IU) ■MALACCA"1,325 words
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Advertisement1555 1962-04-04 13 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. UNION BUILDING SINCAPORE TEL: ***** 1 EIPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL 1 CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pora P. S r h*m »"enano SENAVON it.Lp.) unrMM, Hull, HMiDur| G. 31 Apr S BENVRACXIE <E I lertaa. HMkW| S Tilaj I BENALBANACH LireraMl. G mouth. R'dtffl. C. 23/Apr S1,555 words
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Advertisement1324 1962-04-04 13 w^ McALISTER tic CO., LTD W. UUSa ILLHMAN LINE KLA VENESS LINE f LONOON HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE t HULL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER S PORTLANO Cm OF NEWCASTLE t l "'Ve'i'icf""" S'»ore p. S>am Pp^a n t boucainvilli 23/ 8 Apr 11 Apr/ 3 May 71 18 Apr1,324 words
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433 1962-04-04 14 From Our Market Correspondent rE freat success of the Malayan Tobacco offer which was millions oversubscribed demonstrates again the amonnt of capital In this market waiting; to be channelled into healthy investment for the benefit of the economy generally. The responsibility of brokers as433 words
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Article23 1962-04-04 14 Malayan Stock Indices April 3 April 3 IndnstrUis: 110.57 169.95 Tins: 318-27 316.26 S rubbers: 194.82 191.83 Jaw. 1 1958 10U23 words
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Article786 1962-04-04 14 DUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals in brackets: Induttnalc Dunlop 1 1.000) (1.10. (2.000) $1.51, MaJ. Bank (7.60 OL; Kothraana 1 1.000) (I.4tt ON. (1.000) (1.47. (1.50 OL. (11.000) (1.50 (1.50 M.: Btme Darby 6s. 3d. OL 6s. 3d.786 words
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Article127 1962-04-04 14 TMI Malayan defiant* •mm *> eeeiatien made tneee caaoges <n ita ratea to merrnaot* vetterda* <all ratea to Sloo> New Verfc: ouy»« TT 32}. airmail OD U. SO d/el 33) credit Nil*. 33| tra<»e frill* Canada: baylni TT 34 9/I*. airmail OD S4 H/18. 90 d/*t SSi credit127 words
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261 1962-04-04 14 AFTER the recent drops the price of tip in Singa- pore yesterday rallied by one dollar to $480.25 per picul on an offering reduced by 40 tons to 220 tons. I In London overnight tin opened lower in sympathy with the fall in261 words
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Article94 1962-04-04 14 C MINIS! P>rs«uaa liahanga linniw) n««o awitas per plcul ytiUrdiy: Cattwl *M: bulk Mli aallera. dram S44| aellera. C«*rat April IJK/Coatlneot S2S buyera. !2*i mllera. Pepper: Muntok whit* »l«7» Milan. Sarawak white SI6S aellera. cpaelal flarawak hlaek »ll7# (toilers, garbled Lamponf black 11 27* tellers AJ3TA ***** sailers94 words
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Article94 1962-04-04 14 MELBOURNE. Tues. JWEKTMENT Shares continued to move Irregularly within narrow price movements which were mostly to lower levels. Oil* continued lo ea*e led by A.O.G. Hue metal* and loam closed steady. N.a Hill Is/-S Mouot laa H S Ampol 12/1 Con. W it A.C.I. 72 7» Herald SK.'IO*94 words
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Article117 1962-04-04 14 Apn- .1 rarer moatha. (UNOFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) INDUSTRIALS P. N 13 eta Cold Storage M at. Box 12 eta. Steamablp S e«a. Brewrrtea 26 eta 8. Ttmea 13 eta. Robtnaon 9 eta. 8. Trader* 36 eta S. Darby M. UaUeare 1* eta. W. Jaeka B eta. MININGS A Amal117 words
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Article252 1962-04-04 14 SMIPt i>ing alsngMd* ttw >tntas*r» whirm twlay »rs: Bracooaalra 33/34 Beavrackla 6/7. Klkuko Maru 35/38. Banavoa SB/39, Malay 8/9. Banalder 10/11. Constance 42/43. Poljrdorus 44. Pinil 45. a*ikal Man 13/14 Blaa Ntalaea 28. Bcaaacnt* 38/ 36,* SclandM 15 't 6. Stata Of Uttar 21/22. Petallng NW.252 words
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Article206 1962-04-04 14 \PRIL Itrst xrad* rubfttr buytrf l.e.b. cio.Trt at A pin in Kua'a l-imi'iir yrst«Til*v ni 7''j irnm p»r ir>. unchanKrd on Momii\'< eataaag price. Tbr tone wr* inattlv*. FEDERATION OF MALAYA RUBBER EXCMANCC ataaaal pncea in cents p*r lb. ytnitrday: Int. 1 K.B.S. prompt f o.b.206 words
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Article212 1962-04-04 14 APRIL tint gradt rubber buytra f.e.b. closed at 3 p.m. In Biagapore yestrrduy at ~'.<i cents per lb. uorhanged en Monday a clo«inc price. Tbe closing tone was quiet. I.C.C.R.A. closing price* in cents per lb. yesterday: Int. 1 P. S.S. prompt f.o.b. buyera 791. tellers 791:212 words
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Article28 1962-04-04 14 \pril U. RIBBKR PRICKS SINGAPORE: 794 cents (unchanged) XL: 791 cents (unchanged). TIN: $480.25 per picul .up $1). Estimated unofficial offering 220 tons (down 40 tons).28 words
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Advertisement1074 1962-04-04 14 KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. Express U.S.A. Pacific tic Atlantic Coast Service ti* ti* ti* ti* B'Pom M'toai mi«i» t f'citct i Mtr>*> Tart "Kawikawa Mart" 22/24 Apt 21 Apr 14 May 21 May 21 May I Jttt "ftuiiuwa Mara- 2V21 May II May M Mm II Mm 24 MM I1,074 words
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Advertisement830 1962-04-04 14 [E^ORIENTj LINES j TO AUSTRALIA S.S. "ORCADES" (28,000 tent hilly eirconditioNecJ fitted with stabiliser*) departing PCNANG 21*. April 1962. SINGAPORE 22nd. April 1962. for Fremantle 27th April, Adeloid* 30th April. Melbourne Ist. May. and Sydney 4th May. Limited FIRST CLASS Accommodation Available apply to your Travel Agent or:— ISLAY KCRR830 words
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Advertisement420 1962-04-04 14 NOTICE Mr. Tan Swee Bee wishes to announce thai lie has lclt C. H. Wiliiums on 31*1 March 1962 and has now set up his own office at 12- A. Bonham Building (2nd tiooo Chulia Street, Tel: *****. TAN SWEE BEE. Valuer Estate Agent, Singapore. NOTICE Notice !s hereby c420 words
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Advertisement642 1962-04-04 15 V PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MINISTRY OF EDUCATION FEDERAL SCHOLARSHIPS IN ART FOR TRAINED AND Ql ALIKIKD TEACHERS 1962 Applications are invited from ICattS zoning t«aciie:s for Scholarships in Art tenable in recognised Colleges of Art in tlie United Kingdom. Scholars, who will enter in September 1962. will study for the Ministry642 words
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Advertisement392 1962-04-04 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT MINISTRY OF EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIPS FOR TEACHER TRAINING IN DOMESTIC SCIENCE 1952 Applications are Invited from single Malay women lor scholarshlp.s in tne Teaching of Domestic Science (Home Sclenoe). tenable at recognised Colleges tn the United Kingdom. Tbe courses, which are ler three years, commence in 1962. Applicants must:392 words
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Advertisement811 1962-04-04 15 (Continued from Pace 8) I SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word* Si (Min.)— Box it cts. sxtra TAPPINC CONDUCTOR Grade Two required, preference ro married man. Bend full detail* to Box A 336 8 1 X.L WANTED IMMEDIATELY (by bachelor). Experienced cook general wash amah. 398 1 F Weld Drive Flats Court811 words
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Advertisement1144 1962-04-04 15 SITUATIONS VACANT I H-.re-j So (Min.)— Box tt ets. extra LABORATORY TECHNICIAN WANTEO on temporary bavis for welcome foundation Amilt or slm.lar qualification!! In Harmalology required salary by arrangement Application* by Icttei to Central Pathology Laboratory FARKLF c/o O.P O. Singapore. CLERICAL STAFF Well-paid positions «a Accountant, Secretary. Coat Accountant,1,144 words
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Advertisement1009 1962-04-04 15 HOUSES t LAND WANTED tt Word* Si (Mln.)— Box St cts. sxtra WANTEO URGENTLY HOUSES. Buntralows, Bhops, lands for our client*, list your properties with us. Soon Teck Finance Co. 173 A. South Bridge Rd., Singapore *****. HOUSES m LAND FOR SALI M Word* Si (Mln.}— Bex tt ets. sxtrm1,009 words
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Advertisement1019 1962-04-04 15 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES It Wards Si (Ml*u>—Bax tt ets, aatra ESTABLISHED CONTRACTING CONCERN with good connections re- I jirt- partner with capital to expand It* business. Interesting parties write Box Attvto S.T. S'poie. COINO CONCERN busy ■bopping i-entrr it in* Middle Road. Reatal $51 60. price reasonable. For goodwill stock and1,019 words
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Advertisement1153 1962-04-04 15 VEHICLES FOR SALI Words 15 (Min.)— Box it cts. sxtrm IS«T VICTOR SitM/., IBSS rttt 1100 $I*so/-, 1952 Consul 5723/- 1951 Vanguard |4"5/-. 19A0 Lambretta $7M/-. 195« Tigar Cub 5375/-, way payment arraaced. 13 Hamiltoa Rd.. B'por*. VOLVO 1221, 815, white, three and a balf month* old, 3.000 mile*. man;1,153 words
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Advertisement490 1962-04-04 15 AT YOUR SERVICE (S'pof*) It Words SU (Minimum) Datta 1 month. 10 Words Si.St Via.) PHOTO COPY INC Atr»«m«ntl Certificate. ale Phots Cop.ffl whlla yau wait. Laminating ef daeumantt la pravant waar A taar ■laa undartakan. Kwak Vaka Wang A Ca., Fatablixhed 194S (.Duplicating and Ptioto Copying Bervirn n. Tha490 words
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Advertisement890 1962-04-04 16 PESUROH JAVA IBU KOTA J.K.R. PERLIS KUALA LUMPUR TENDER NOTICE NO T I C K Tenders from Cla&t> D' and TENDERS are invited for the ab <»c P.WD. Contractor will be supply and installation of Elec- received at the Office of the State irical Lifts in two 16-storey blocks Engineer.890 words
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Advertisement1382 1962-04-04 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE CITY GAB DEPARTMENT: Required ASSISTANT' UTILISATION FOREMEN in salary scale $155 x Al6 187 Bar/203 x Al6 347 Exam. Bar/ 385 x A2O 505/ Exam. Bar's3s x A2O 615 plus existing variable allowance and Central Provident Fund benefit*. Appointments will be on1,382 words
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Advertisement164 1962-04-04 16 You'll be SAFER on a v ROMA i^Slp^ BOcc ftjLl Scocfer from rout n—tmt Hthtf* ROBINSON CO. LTD. JL ZOOM 8-SS rim «jpf|y -s JFf PROJECTOR THE BEST CINEEQUIPMENT YOU CAN Advertisement Cockroach v Trap To keep cockroaches oo* of your home, use this simple trap. As you close the164 words
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Miscellaneous319 1962-04-04 16 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS when I want a plmee in it 1. Shining fish, and where they «6>. may come tram in Bmm <U). 7. Prophet and aaint. cMM of a 9. Refrain from maktac mOom pat EagJiahman (6. 7). torn the army at bom* (7). a. Boat Influential members319 words
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Article, Illustration457 1962-04-04 17 Daniels trio for Derby show form in gallops TIMES SPORT ON THE TRACK Singapore, Tuesday TRAINER Keith Daniels's three-stir team for the Singapore Derby Summer Wine, Amsterdam and Balkan Bambino stepped out in fine style in training this morning. The track was heavy. Balkan Bambino, winner of the Singapore Gold457 words
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Article232 1962-04-04 17 YOUTH XI TO GO AS PLANNED —TAY SINGAPORE, lues— Mr. Tay Soo Yong, chairman of the finance and administrative committee of SAFA said today that his committee would not change their decision to send the Singapore Youth team to the Junior Asian Cup competition in Bangkok this month. He was232 words
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157 1962-04-04 17 E. FRIDA - HOCKEY S'pore XI fit but coach isn't optimistic E. FRIDA By SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore players for the international hockey match against Federation at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday are fit, but coach Burdett Coutts will not take them to win. Coutts said: "I cannot rate Singapore's chances highly because the team157 words
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Article38 1962-04-04 17 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore soccer team to meet Peru's Sporting Cristal at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow (7.30 p.nv): Skinner: Wah Chin. Platford: Majid Ariff, Ashworth, Tebbetts; Gurunathan. All Astar, Kirn Bwee. Stringfellow, Ibrahim Mansoor.38 words
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Article70 1962-04-04 17 OORT OF SPAIN, Tues.— Seymour Nurse replaces Joe Solomon in the West Indies team for the Fourth Test against India starting here tomorrow. West Indies clinched the five-match series by winning the first three Tests. W. INDIES: Worrell (captain), Hunte. McMorris, Kan. hai. Sobers. Nurse, Rodriguez,Reuter - 70 words
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Article154 1962-04-04 17 C 'wealth XI are 165 runs ahead I3OMBAY, Tues— The tourIng Commonwealth team were 165 runs ahead with six second innings wickets in hand at close of play on the third day of their four-day match against the Cricket Club of India President's XI here yesterday. S. G. Adhlkarl. who154 words
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Article57 1962-04-04 17 MOSCOW. Tues. Yuri Vlasov of Russia yesterday broke the world weightlifting record for twohand press In the heavyweight division with a lift of 188 kilogrammes (410-lb). The record gives the Russian a clean sweep in the heavyweight class. He already holds the world records for the57 words
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Article46 1962-04-04 17 LAHORE, Tues.— lndia completed a 5-0 Davis Cup win over Pakistan in their east zone first round match here. Premjlt Lai beat Saeed Hal 8-6, 6-1. 6-3, and Ikhtar All beat Munir Plrzada 6-2. 7-5, 4-6, 6-4. in yesterday's singles matches.46 words
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Article37 1962-04-04 17 LONDON. Tues.— Results of last night's soccer matches: English Div. 2 Huddersfield 2 Preston 2. Div. 3 Torquay l Peterborough 3. Div. 4 York 5 Doncaster 2. Scottish Div. I— Motherwell 1 Hearts 2.37 words
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Article24 1962-04-04 17 LONDON. Tues.- 3sults of last night's Rugby Union matches: Camborne 9 Cardiff 3: Maesteg 16 Swansea 3: Pontypool 3 Llanelly 3. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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210 1962-04-04 17 LIM KEE CHAN - BADMINTON Prathin in two teams for ABC tourney LIM KEE CHAN By CINGAPORE. Tues. Prathin Pattabongs. Thailand's women's singles badminton champion, will represent two countries at the Asian Badminton Confederation championships at Kuala Lumpur from Apr. 21 to May 7. Prathln. who is a student of the American School In210 words
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235 1962-04-04 17 Cooper lucky to keep titles WORLD SPORT ROUNDUP LONDON, Tuesday. LiENRY Cooper (England) retained his British and 11 Empire heavyweight titles at Nottingham last night by stopping Joe Erskine (Wales) at the end of the ninth round. A strangely Inept Cooper was lucky to retain his titles. Erskine was ahead235 words
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Article38 1962-04-04 17 MALACCA KO: Ist Bn. KOYU 4 Customs 0. Inter-school L*e: High Sch 'A' 1 SPI A' 0: HS *B 3 SFI 'B 0; Under-15: 871 1 HS 0. RAUB LGE: Mahmud Sch Old Boys 3 Medicals 0.38 words
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Article56 1962-04-04 17 KOBINSON CUP (Spore): RMP 3 SOR 0: 32 Coy RAMC 3 R£M£ Workshops 2; GHQ 4 Command Pay Office 1. SBA Div. 1: HQ 3 Commando 4: RAP Teneah 0. PKNANG DIV. 1: RAAP 6 MTC MTC 1. MLNIAXDY CUP (Benton*): Bentong Indians 1 Mentakab Indiana 1. FTtIENDLY (Rawang):56 words
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Article75 1962-04-04 17 KLANG COAST CLUB TOURNEY: open tine-tea: Dr. Allan bt Barry 6-1. «-0. Open doable*: Dr. Teh and Kenny Yap bt Ah Bah and Edward Lee 6-3. 6-3. Heap singles: Nathan bt Supplah 6-4. 6-4. Heap doubles: Oh Phya and WUlin bt Choon Kiat and Yu Sheng Wei »-3, 3-6.75 words
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Article, Illustration36 1962-04-04 17 lIILL ROYAL, 50-1 outsider ridden by Joe Sime, holds off the challenge of Robson's Choice (left), ridden by G. Lewis, In the Lincolnshire Handicap. Hill Royal won by a neck.36 words
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Article187 1962-04-04 17 ROBINS: ATTACK IS KEY WORD I ONDON. Tues. England's new chairman of the Test selectors. Walter Robins, yesterday Issued this warning to potential Test players: "Play aggressively at all times, otherwise you will not be chosen for England." Rjblns was speaking at a Lord's press conference after a meeting ofReuter - 187 words
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Article200 1962-04-04 17 SOCCER SELANGOR CRUSH SCHOOLS S'GOR SELECTION 4 SCHOOLS O; K. Lumpur, Tue*. AGE and experience triumphed over youth and stamina when Selangor Selection beat PanMalayan Schoolboys 4 o in a friendly soccer match at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. The Schoolboys team were virtually the same side which whipped Singapore Schools200 words
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Article97 1962-04-04 17 Changi go on scoring spree SINGAPORE. Tues. R.A.F. Chang! went on a scoring spree against Reformative Training Centre In the SAFA League Div. 3C. winning 10-1 at Geylang today. Changi's scorer-in-chief was Hughes whose five goals Included a hattrlok. Other goals came from Farthing, Gerard, riale. Temple and o'Shea. Jimmy97 words
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Advertisement29 1962-04-04 17 HHHrJ l^\| MEDIUM DE LUXE Specially imported from the U.K. for discriminating smokers SINGAPORE AND FEDERATION 3$ 2.10 PER BO'S AIRTIGHT TIN MAOI »V •ALLAMBH LIMITS? LONDON A •■LPA^T29 words
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Miscellaneous162 1962-04-04 17 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER TOUR MATCH: All-Spore v Sporting Cristal (Jn. Besar. 7.30 P-m.). STORE DIV. SB: Star Soccerltea v Gymkhana (Jn. Besar. 6); bUFA DIV. 1: SCS v Eveready; Weamea v HK Bank; Mercantile Bk v Spore Glass; Div. 2: NTS V Mai. Airways (all at Parrer Pk); Metal Box162 words
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Article158 1962-04-04 18 AND NOT EVEN A WARNING 'FORE' ONDON. Tues— A woman JL golfer admitted In court at Torquay today that she struck another golfer with a number five iron and a putter after he picked up a ball. A police inspector said the man Mr. Dennis Bull, drove on to theReuter - 158 words
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Article60 1962-04-04 18 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Chief Commissioner of Boy Scouts. Mr. M. J. Chandy tonight appealed to strike-bound firms not to engage scouts during their current "Job Week." for wors which can be construed as strike-breaking. H- said he had received complaints from trade union officials about scout* working in60 words
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Article48 1962-04-04 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. Miss Maureen Clarke has been elected president of the Stage Club for this year. Other office bearers are: Hon. secretary Miss Inez QuiUow. Hon. treasurer. Mr. BriJ Soin. Committee members- Mean John Barwick. N.J.S. Thompson. Fit. Lt. Kenneth Bridpewater and Major Bernard Fullerton.48 words
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155 1962-04-04 18 Immigrants with war service will be let in T ONDON, Tues. The British Government, under its new plan to control Commonwealth immigration, yesterday announced concessions related to immigrants who gave service in war. It would allow in, under the unskilled quota, those who since the end or the Second WorldReuter - 155 words
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Article37 1962-04-04 18 MANILA. Tues. Ninetyseven members of the Philippines 104-member House of Representatives have signed a draft resolution urging the Government to take immediate steps tor the ••reac-((iii-sltion and repossession" of North Borneo, it was announced today.37 words
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Obituary46 1962-04-04 18 MRS. •ITHAMBARAIIWARI SHANMUGAM Motbrr of Kumartah, Teacher Kayu Mcbool. Sitmrnwre patsed I* l| a 1 Man'huvll Kodlkamara. Orion •n M I OH M UE SOUZA i^iy-i-f) etiniv leavn. l«4 \r*rk \.i r.'iit^oi .1 4 ih> 11 in toi l 100-1 Sh«*i»he^il nnrt iheo»*e 1 ir|»n46 words
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Article85 1962-04-04 18 THC LAV* Dato Kurn.it aaktl Too Eat Hoc. J.M.N.. C.B.E. M.C.H.. J.P.. P.J.K.: The fmtral proc«s»ioo will leave hla raatdsnra No. 11 Assam Kmnbang Road, Talping, at 11 a.m. on niday otk April IM2 and tn«nc« will proceed to the Batu Oaotooc crematorium Penan g arrivlDK than at ai'proxlmateljr85 words
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Article23 1962-04-04 18 YOUTH FOR CHRIST Ktilt Vinoria M.mor.ui Mall Saturday 7th April ?.30 Pin c Ckaka nikm Pirna*. HPfKkrr Iji'i rv* Ml «r»lcoinr23 words
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Obituary26 1962-04-04 18 TNI CHILDREN OF fhr MM Mailaiß Kauri Kirn Hudk wi»n to Uiank >rl»--l:>» and tn.-oda fui CMIr arrmtlu. iKHtWBi and «*n.ie«i r*B4*rad on tMtr ■•raavrmenl.26 words
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Article20 1962-04-04 18 /IMT •MILOA't" COLO Sl-waijr lor TO'ir ■BOf* If foil utiprrci**" pxtranxamiii- of comfort, and amart ityllac TclrpteM (B'pore) 21M1.20 words
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Article69 1962-04-04 18 KM T men intimidate villagers BANGKOK. Tues. Thai hill tribesmen are moving out of three villages along the Thai-Laotian border after being intimidated by Nationalist Chinese irregulars, police sources here said today. The sources said the former Kuomlntang soldiers were demanding 30.000 ticals < $4,200) from each of the three69 words
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Article28 1962-04-04 18 NEW DELHI, Tues. Mr. Nehru, reported "cheerful and rapidly gaining strength" after a four-day illness, was unanimously re-elected today as leader of the ruling Congre&j Party.28 words
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Article27 1962-04-04 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. A free film show on road safety will be screened for school children at 3.30 p.m. at the Shell House Theatrette on. Thursday.27 words
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Article45 1962-04-04 18 JAKARTA, Tues. The Communist Party daily. Harian Rakjat, said today the plan for- a Greater Malaysia had been "killed at birth" and "this means the failure of neo-colonialism." The paper wtus commenting on reports of opposition to the Malaysia Plan.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article35 1962-04-04 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. Dr. P. Thillainathan has been elected president ot the Sit Senpaga Vinayagar Temple Committee. Other officebearers are Mr. K Sivalingam secretary, and Mr. V.V. Sundram. treasurer, and a committee of nine.35 words
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Article35 1962-04-04 18 LONDON. Tues. Mr. Norris Crump, chairman of Canadian Pacific Steamships Ltd., said today his company may have to switch operations to another British or foreign port because of continuing labour troubles at Liverpool.35 words
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Article393 1962-04-04 18 LONDON, Tuee.— Stock markets in London today were fairly cheerful. Sentiment was helped by optimism expressed by the Prime Minister on advantages of joining the common market and in the afternoon <:ime the news of a 10 million sterling rise in the sterling areas gold393 words
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Article139 1962-04-04 18 LONDON, Tuesday. \|RS. MARY EDUSEI. wife of Mr. Krobo Edusei. Ghana's Minister of Industry, has sent back a £3,000 gold bed she bought recently from a London $tore. "1 do not want to talk about lt," Mrs. Edusei said today at her London flat.Reuter - 139 words
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Article44 1962-04-04 18 HONG KONG. Tuen. Heavy buying by Indonesian businessmen of second-hand cars and trucks in Hong Kong has forced prices up by 10 per cent, it was reported today. The engines are Installed on bodies made in Indonesia, or in boats.44 words
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334 1962-04-04 18 Exit Eddie -Liz Taylor's 4th leading man NEW YORK, Tuesday. ELIZABETH TAYLOR'S impending div^ree from singer Eddie Fisher will be her third in 12 ,y ears. Miss Taylor and Fisher married amid a braw of publicity on May 13. 1959 after denying for months they were anything more than "Jo*334 words
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Article, Illustration22 1962-04-04 18 NICKY HILTON Marrird in MM MICHAEL WILDING Married in IfM MIKE TODD DM tak air «Mh22 words
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