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1962-04-07
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Title Section25 1962-04-07 1 NATIONAL LIBRARY NATIONAL LIBRARY AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times 9 AW** I**1 Kstd. 1845. SATURDAY/APRIL 7, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03625 words
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Article619 1962-04-07 1 Trade and navigation pact concluded 'Summit' agrees on need for fund From FELIX ABISHEGANADEN I CAMERON HIGHLANDS, Friday THE Foreign ministers of the Association of South-East Asia (ASA) countries Malaya, the Philippines and Thailand— today agreed on six projects, including the conclusion of a multi-lateral agreement on619 words
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Article260 1962-04-07 1 FEAR ABOUT SPREAD OF CHOLERA MANILA, Friday. J'HK World Health Organisation has stated that some public health experts have expressed a fear that a pandemic of paracholera unprecedented in modern times is in progress in Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific. It is reported that "the spread of the El260 words
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Article76 1962-04-07 1 MOSCOW. Fri. Premier I Niklta Khrushchev is ill with the flu, usually reliable sources said today. The sources said the 67--year-old Premier's illness was "not serious." But his doctors were insisting that he rest for a while so as not to aggravate his condition. ThisUP - 76 words
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Article53 1962-04-07 1 COLOMBO. Fti. The 1 Ceylone.se Government today announced a relaxation of the state of emergency that prevailed In the country since April 17 last year Under the new emergency conditions. censorship of press, ban on public meetings and processions and proscription of political parties have been removedReuter - 53 words
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Article37 1962-04-07 1 LONDON", Fri. The P and O Line's 16.033-ton liner Canton will be withdrawn from the company s Far East service on h°r arrival in Britain on Aug. 26. the company announced today ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article118 1962-04-07 1 GUNMEN BRING DEATH TO 21 ALGIERS. tri. European gunmen in speeding cars opened fire in the streets of Algiers and Oran today, bringing the day's death toll to at least 21. including li» Muslims. Five Muslims died when a car. with a machine-gun firing from a window, raced through theReuter - 118 words
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Article, Illustration136 1962-04-07 1 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Two attractive Canadian girls in short shorts are now in Singapore in the course of a round -the world Jaunt looking around for their "Mister Right". Alice Sorochan (left) and Sarah De Vloo, both 23. said: "WVvp got wedding bells on136 words
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Article57 1962-04-07 1 SINGAPORE. Fn. The Bingo craze Is catching on i here, and the best criteria of this Is the sales of Bingo tickets. The latest order Is for 1,062 books of tickets <900 per book* placed 'vlth London publishers by a well-known Raffles Place store. The consignment57 words
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246 1962-04-07 1 JAKARTA. Friday. INDONESIAN guerillas have besieged the West New Guinea oil town of Sorong and have killed or captured many Dutch troops, Antara news agency claimed today. The report, dated "Theatre Headquarters." said information gathered by Antara correspondents "from the front line" indicated thatReuter - 246 words
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118 1962-04-07 1 INDIAN TRAOE MISSION IN TO STUDY S'PORE MARKET SINGAPORE. Fri. A fourman Government-spon-sored Indian trade mission flew irrto Singapore tonight to make aji on-the-spot study of local market conditions for Indian chemicals and allied products. The leader of the mission. Mr. CO. Thakkar said India's chemical production of sulphuric ac118 words
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158 1962-04-07 1 ECAFE'S CHIEF HAS HIGH HOPES FOR ASA itANILA. Fri. The secretary general of Fcafe. U Nyun of Burma, today expressed enthusiasm for the new Association of South-East Asia (ASA) and its regional economic and cultural projects. U Nyun conferred briefly with the acting Philippine Foreign Secretary. Mr. Salvador P. Lopez,UPI - 158 words
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Article31 1962-04-07 1 BONN. Fri. Elizabeth, Taylor wants to keep Maria the baby girl she and Eddie Fisher adopted last December despite divorce plans, her German lawyer told Reuter today. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article354 1962-04-07 1 Tin talks sought with America LONDON. Fri. The International Ti n Council has expressed to the U.S. Government its desire to enter into consultations vegardine: the U.S. stockpile. This is the main point of an I.T.C. communique issued here today following the council's three-day meeting. The new request by theReuter - 354 words
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Article21 1962-04-07 1 BRITISH PROT; LONDON". Fri. sent Note to Rureceat shooting oi I Air Force corporal h ■German border guards. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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478 1962-04-07 2 WASHINGTON. Fri. y[K Dean Rusk, the U.S. Secretary of Stale, said yesterday that there was considerable evidence of deep differences in relations between Moscow and Peking and in their competition for leadership of the Communist bloc. He told the Senate foreign RelationsReuter - 478 words
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Article24 1962-04-07 2 DAMASCUS, Frtf-Syria's Coinmander-in-Chief, MajorGeneral Abdel Karim Zahred. din, today set up a new general army command, an official announcement said here. —Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article140 1962-04-07 2 BANGKOK, Friday. A POWERFUL clandestine radio calling itself "The Voice of the People of Thailand' has been attacking the pro-Western Government of Field MarI shal Sarit Thanarat. The radio broadcasts in the Thai language three times daily, according to the Police Deputy Director-General, Gen. PrasertReuter - 140 words
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Article76 1962-04-07 2 THE CASE OF A WORRIED WITNESS LONDON. Fri.— Worry at being a prosecution witness here at the trial of James Hanratty who was hanged for murder on Wednesday and threatening telephone calls, led Charles Frederick France to gas himself, a London inquest heard yesterday. The coroner, recording a verdict ofReuter - 76 words
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148 1962-04-07 2 IMMIGRATION BILL AWAITS ROYAL ASSENT NOW T ONDON, Fri. A Bill to control Commonwealth immigration to Britain now only awaits the formal Royal Assent to become law. It was finally passed by the House of Lords last night without a vote. It has already been passed by the Commons. TheReuter - 148 words
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88 1962-04-07 2 Mother, 42, accused of slaying 3 children XTIMES. Fri.— Police yesterday arrested a 42-year-old mother on charges she killed four of her children by burning one in a kitchen range and pouring concrete over the bodies of three others within hours of their birth. Marcelle Berbay and her lover. ConsUPI - 88 words
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Article60 1962-04-07 2 HONG KONG, Fri.— The Association of South-East Asia (ASA) could do much good and little harm, the South China Morning Post said today in an editorial. "There is even more need for a counter-movement to the lamentable and warlike postwar fragmentation in this region than InReuter - 60 words
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Article170 1962-04-07 2 Those short short CONTINUED LONDON, Fri— A Labour MP. Mr. Norman Dodds. told the House of Commons yesterday about "resentment" among British women in Singapore caused by British Army "criticism of their wearing shorts and abbreviated clothing." Mr. Dodds said the humidity of the atmosphere could make things very tryingReuter - 170 words
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Article161 1962-04-07 2 LONDON. Friday. I^IVE major British tobacco companies have an- nounced steps to prevent smoking by children under 16 following a recent medical report linking smoking with lung cancer. The Imperial Tobacco Co.. which produces three out of every five British cigarettes. Ardath (U.K.). Gallagher. J. WlxReuter - 161 words
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Article33 1962-04-07 2 WIESBADEN. FTi. About 583.000 people were killed in Allied air raids on Germany during the second world war. the West German federal office of statistics said in a report published here.33 words
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Article65 1962-04-07 2 PORTSMOUTH. Fri. Le« Lein Slim. 41. a laundryman on the 838-ton British frigate Crane was jailed for .sixmonths yesterday for trying to tmuggle Into this southcoast port £28.000 worth of opium, cigarettes, tobacco and a wrist watch. He pleaded guilty. Lee told police: "I got the opiumReuter - 65 words
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Article41 1962-04-07 2 STOCKHOLM. Fri —Princess Birgitta, 25-year-old granddaughter of King Gustaf Adolf Of Sweden, and wife of Prince Johann Georg of Hohenzollern. yesterday gave birth to a son. Princess Birgitta and th» 29-year-old prince were married last May.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Miscellaneous33 1962-04-07 2 —THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /Ooe «Af6 Tue Pisa mebe \lg UAOMPegPULLV PgEg»/ \LAKe(fctoe fnxt secvice^ /^TM6 PI CM 15 QOOU.BO «PECIALLV I C&O P/V7H \OjSTOMEe/~ /V/e. I£NV TUATOUe v V— T^tt/arTfcg, <S6QgG6^33 words
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329 1962-04-07 3 Another blow for Tories; Labour boosts majority LONDON, Friday. 'j'HK Labour Party boosted its stock with British voters yesterday by retaining its seat in a parliamentary by-election in Sl— Jiton-on-Tees with a greatly increased majority. The result, declared last night, was: Mr. W. T. Rodeers, Labour 19.694 votes; Mr. G.Reuter - 329 words
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207 1962-04-07 3 Jomo clears the way to Kenya coalition LONDON. Friday If ENYA will have a new African coalition Government to work out with Britain a home rule constitution for the East African colony as a result of a long constitutional conference here. This was finally determined here today when Mr. JomoReuter - 207 words
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128 1962-04-07 3 22 DIE, 15 WOUNDED IN DAY OF VIOLENCE in ALGERIA ALGIERS. Frl.— Twenty-two people were killed. 19 of them Muslims, and 15 wounded, 11 of them Muslims, in acts of violence throughout Algeria yesterday, military sources said here early today. Twelve people were killed in Oran and seven in Algiers.Reuter - 128 words
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105 1962-04-07 3 LONDON, Fit— Mr. Harold Macmillan, the Prime Minister, told the House of Commons tonight It would not be necessary to transfer residents of Christmas Island elsewhere for the proposed American nuclear tests. A Labour member. Mr. Tom Driberg, had asked what was being done toReuter - 105 words
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244 1962-04-07 3 COUP TRIAL MAY ADMIT JURIST OBSERVER COLOMBO, Friday. THE Ceylon Minister of Justice, Mr. Sam Fernando, x has told the International Commission of Jurists his Government would consider the commission's application to have an observer at the trial of people accused of being involved in an abortive coup last January.Reuter - 244 words
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116 1962-04-07 3 Back as they were after caviar and vodka talks RERUN, Frl.— A U.S. military policeman and a communications van last night quietly withdrew from the entrance to the Soviet mission compound In Frankfurt shortly after it was announced here that the U.S. and Russia were to resume "normal operations" atReuter - 116 words
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Article19 1962-04-07 3 BANGKOK. Fri. Seato will hold a tactical air exercise In Thailand from April 23 to 30 —Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Miscellaneous499 1962-04-07 3 RADIO MALAYA i 45 Jusl A Vl0ll And A n wlw mnUMIM Piano; 10.00 D:\irland 10 30 NATIONAL SHOKT WAVt Harmonica. Corner;" 10.45 ShKVltt 41.: mttm Dream DM**: 11.00 Clow Down A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Nf- niniA CIMrADAOr gara-ku. News Headlines; 6.05 RADIO SINGAPORE Morning Melodic.-*: 7.00 Kendez- SHOUTWWI. m499 words
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Article360 1962-04-07 4 17 FIRMS CALLED ON TO FURNISH RATES OF LIFE PREMIUMS GOH USES ORDINANCE FOR FIRST TIME SINCE IT WAS PASSED IN THE ASSEMBLY SINGAPORE, Friday. fHE Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, has served notices to 17 insurance companies, requiring them to furnish him with statements360 words
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84 1962-04-07 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Air India's replacement of two Super-Constella-tion aircraft* with Comet 4 Jetliners yesterday marked the first phase of the airline's jet conversion programme of its services through Singapore. The remaining Super-Con-stellation will continue to operate through Singapore until May 7. when84 words
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300 1962-04-07 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. About 70 employees of the P.A.R. Malayan Paint Works Ltd. In Telok Blangah Road, are to get more pay and better working conditions. This follows an agreement reached between the management, and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers 1 Union representing the300 words
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Article159 1962-04-07 4 SINGAPORE, PTI. The Singapore Government today invited applications for bursaries from students of both the University of Singapore and Nanyang University. A Ministry of Education statement said that the applicants must either be Singapore citizens or children of Singapore citizens. Applicants must also have completed their159 words
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Article, Illustration75 1962-04-07 4 MALAYAN GETS MATE'S PAPERS IN SHELL TANKER SINGAPORE. FrL Mr. Say Enf Sin (above), 21, is the first Malayan cadet serving In the Shell tanker fleet to obtain his second mate's (foreign going) certificate of competency. He passed the examination which was held in Singapore* last month at his first75 words
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Article42 1962-04-07 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Office-bearers of the Obstetrical and Gynaecological Society of Singapore for 1962 are: President. Dr. A.C Sin ha: vice-president. Dr. Geok Sek Mun; hon. secretary, Dr. Tow Slang Hwa: hon. treasurer, Dr. W.R Rasanayagam. and committee member Dr. William Heng.42 words
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Article298 1962-04-07 4 SINGAPORE. Prl. T^fORE than $5,000 were distributed as prize iTI money to the winners in the "Our Singapore" Exhibition sponsored by Esso Standard Eastern Inc.. at a tea party at the Victoria Memorial Hall last night. The manager of Esso Singapore, Mr. Liauw Khoon Liang, ln298 words
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185 1962-04-07 4 Collision death: Widow awarded $12, 750 damages SINGAPORE, Fri. A 47-year-old widow, Madam Chua Xi m Uan, with three children, was awarded damages of $12,750 by Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin ln the High Court today for the loss of her husband ln a road accident which occurred 35 months185 words
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Article22 1962-04-07 4 SINGAPORE, Frl. Water will be cut off between Buklt Panjang and Dunearn Depot from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. tomorrow.22 words
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Advertisement99 1962-04-07 4 THE LATIN AMERICAN "CIRCUS BRAZIL" NOW SHOWING AT SIGLAP (In Front of Frankal Estate) LAST TWO DAYS! Today 7 9.30 p.m. Tickets: $1 $2 $3 Special concession to School Children Half price to all seats. See the Ont erer perleftaea of aeons A wmili anywhere! A Gallant A<tv.ntur»r In Hrn99 words
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Advertisement188 1962-04-07 4 f«fiVJ!fiVJ TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! fc (SINGAPORE) COURAGE BEYOND BELIEF DARING BEYOND COMPARE When Woaa Wat To War, She Was The Bravest of All MARIA SCHELL in I mmmH afl mHa^ N with BARBARA RUniWG w CARL MOHNER H^°OCEAN PARK HOTEII *dU<«**Cv\ PRESENTS TONIGHT! <^r ro THt T TIMI IN *in6a«>i« g|188 words
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2691 1962-04-07 5 Further submissions by Rat tray 'COURT'S DECISION WILL AFFECT VITALLY THIS COMPANY AND ALL PRIVATE INVESTORS' CINGAPORE, Fri. The Straits Times Press (Malaya) Ltd., today declared that it paid the highest rates of wages, and gave the highest takehome pay in the printing2,691 words
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Advertisement232 1962-04-07 6 IR^m^^ c£2mL -^l Ml TOMORROW CATHAY Zero hour! Today, the newest and B^^ AB i^^k V A mighty> Sllver bird speeds across the blue skies of th§ fastest jet in the Orient takes off |J 11 |L I inaugurating Cathay Pacific s Convair Jet M^A I I Service to SINGAPORE,232 words
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Article, Illustration170 1962-04-07 7 A PRISONER OF HER FANS UNTIL POLICE CLEAR WAY 1 A GRINNING Singapore police officer spreads protective arms for Yu Ming, a Hone Kong film star (in white), as a crowd of fans estimated at 2.000, surges towards her at the entrance to the Odeon Cinema on170 words
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Article, Illustration1018 1962-04-07 7 No man is likely to take big bribes in cheques Phee trial counsel j^O man taking bribes in large sums is likely to accept them in cheques, Mr. R. Ramani, senior defence counsel, submitted in the Penang Assize Court today. "Would he leave a trail of documents all leading to1,018 words
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Article24 1962-04-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. A total of 1.786 names are listed as Jurors for Selangor this year in the Se'.angor Gazette published today.24 words
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Article24 1962-04-07 7 IPOH. Frl.— The Sultan of Perak will open the new $130,--000 town hall and local council office in Sungel Slput tomorrow.24 words
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Article170 1962-04-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. TME first batch of Government clerks from overseas to be trained in Malaya will arrive here on Monday from Brunei. The; will be 15 chief Clerk* who will take a twoweek supervisory course it the Federation Government'fl .-.taff training centre at Port170 words
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Article256 1962-04-07 7 STRIKE BALLOT FOR BANK CLERK PENANG, Fri. Eighteen employees of the Indian Bank, Penang, may strike over the bank's alleged failure to promote a clerk to a grade one post. Secret strike ballots were issued last night at a special meeting of the Penang branch of the National Union of256 words
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Article51 1962-04-07 7 Pathologist returns PENANO. Fri. A Singapore pathologist. Dr. Tan Kheng Khoo. today returned in the Chusan on his way back to Singapore after 1| years' post-graduate studies In pathology in Britain. Dr. Tan, who was accompanied by his wife and young son. went to Britain on a Singapore hospital departmental51 words
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253 1962-04-07 8 ALLEGED BID TO URGE MEN TO JOIN IN A MUTINY KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. I EGAL history will be made in the Federation Army on April 16 when, for the first time, a soldier is to be court martialled in regard to an alleged253 words
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Article560 1962-04-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Frt. DONATIONS for Malayan schoolgirl Lai Yoke Heong continued to come in steadily today—lB days after the road accident in which she lost both arms. The total today is approaching $62,000, with $2,854 received In Straits Times offices In Singapore and the Federation560 words
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178 1962-04-07 8 Singapore spending more on housing —visitor OINGAPORE. Fri. An Australian Parliamentarian, Mr. Murray Byrne, believes that Singapore is spending much more money on housing projects than most European countries. Mr. Byrne said this after an extensive tour of housing ft at S here and a vis *t to tne Housing178 words
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Article67 1962-04-07 8 KUCHING. Fri. For the first time in the history of the Sarawak Constabulary 12 police sergeants have been promoted to probationary inspectors following the completion of a six-month leadership course In Kuchlng. The sergeants were brought In from various parts of Sarawak and they were the first group67 words
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Article33 1962-04-07 8 PENANG. Fri. The police are trying to establish the Identity of an 18-year-old girl whose body was found In the sci ofl Pulau Jerejak at about 7.30 last night.33 words
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Miscellaneous177 1962-04-07 8 Li m i lhn<>r IStf At tnpp iMstil m ZS^SS^^i( P^rEcr^efosp/CK Uf he headed V tamks »i )Ix*r» n 2!LJkU6SUPSErBVA -COHERE ]\YOURW/W-I\ nXp£T,V I KNOCK OFF ALL TH' J THIS IS FRANK U7WS V| f MERE RUMOR THAT RUMOR* i WITH A y/S. J I WAITERS, BQVS//'— i NUTS/ -*TH177 words
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Article, Illustration2545 1962-04-07 9 Decline and fall of the great gang Czar FINAL CHAPTER OF THE STORY OF PROHIBITS IN CHICAGO SIX days after the little problem in Miami had been disposed of, Capone was back in court again in Chicago this time to face thetax charges that had been loomingly gathering in bulk.2,545 words
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Advertisement52 1962-04-07 9 Stop WF E^ aa M Slop I SIJPER in Press Wfa-jiM Press ikt Of uu ij fi *j« r** I THE WORLD'S BEST SELLING LATEX WALL PAINT OVER 100,000,000 (ONE HUNDRED MILLION) Gallons Were Sold MAOE BY -gi bx THE WORLD'S THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS LARGEST COMPANY PAINT U.S.A. EARTH MANUFACTURER Sole52 words
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Advertisement394 1962-04-07 9 THE PAN AM Ms4s-A-DAY-WAY II MB 1 1 MK ■••'•>.' I 11 wWmtE t.| Pan Am now introduces a unique low- ]™£j ,<%%*,: cost way to .visit any one or all of 32 SSXSXSXZS^SSSiU maior U S cities okiahomao™ Philadelphia- phoenix Pittsburgh PORTLAND -SALT LAKE CITY SAN DIEGO- SAN MANOSCO394 words
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Obituary28 1962-04-07 10 M Words Sit (Minimum) MR. CHONO KIN VOON, M, died t»HC«tully In hla residence, SO Tong Shin Terrace, Kuala Lumpur, funeral ■•a Sunday tt.4.1962 at 10 a.m.28 words
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Article97 1962-04-07 10 19 Words Sit (Minimum) MM. AND MRI. R. 8. Plltal Of Ku.i.i Klawang (bank all relatives and twmmia for their kind assistance, a<-->ndanee, and valuable presents Klvrn on the occasion of the marriage of tnrir daughter K. Indumatby with Mr. K I' Nolr. MR. M. SUBARAVAM TINOAL of Rearbe.ro97 words
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Obituary49 1962-04-07 10 U Words Sit (Minimum) IN LOVINQ MEMORY of Mr. K. Joseph Filial, late proprietor of Messrs. World Tourist Transport Service, died 7.4.1961 one year today our hearts still sore we miss you as times coes on more and more. Sadly missed by hla wife and children.49 words
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Article42 1962-04-07 10 pan. ANNOUNCEMENTS I* Words Sit (Minimum) THE COCKPIT'S Java Rljuttafel m served every Saturday and Sunday luncn time. GREAT READING at little cost complete range of Pan. Kontana; Aoe. Kour jquare paper backs available at rj'pore Cold atorag*. Arcade, Orchard Road, B'pore.42 words
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Article738 1962-04-07 10 There is a tremulous note or two in the Bank Negara's report which reinforces uncomfortably the Finance Minis* ter's warnings on budget day. The nation is in good economic and financial shape. Foreign exchange reserves rose again last year, and there should be another, though smaller, favourable738 words
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Article309 1962-04-07 10 When the Federal Government introduced legislation to take over the administration of Kuala Lumpur, the Minister for Home Affairs spoke of the city's increasing prestige, and promised development worthy of the national capital. A year has passed since the transfer of control. The period is too brief309 words
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Article198 1962-04-07 10 The Tory cup of woe probably is still not full. But the bitterness of Labour's triumph at Stockton-on-Tees was made more acid by the fact of Mr. Macmillan's personal intervention. All the Prime Minister accomplished was the doubling of Labour's majority in a three-corner contest It is very198 words
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Article, Illustration1272 1962-04-07 10 HELLA PICK - BEHIND THE BUSTLE Nkrumah tightens grip on Ghana HELLA PICK by -«^"yOT only have there been a number of j^^y new detentions in Ghana in recent j^^J weeks but, perhaps even more serious. Dr. Nkrumah has now announced that the maximum term of detention of five years is to be1,272 words
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Advertisement727 1962-04-07 10 SUaiuTimestMaUylUa CMsslfled advertlsewieaU ssay be hsnded tat let Floor COLO ITOHAai AMCADK Orchard Road COLD ITOIUaI SMNCMCS AT HOLLAND HOAD-StATON* KIFPIL ROAD-NAVAI. SMM Authorised Agents: city book srrosts ltd Winchester Hone*. CoUyt Oatey TMK NKWf PStONT Fltxpetrtck's Supermarket M. M. ISM All. 1 Admiralty Road. Mam* Be** S. If. ASJDUL727 words
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Advertisement10 1962-04-07 10 for that CONFIDENT feeling of EXPERT TAILORING 81, HIGH ST.10 words
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Advertisement108 1962-04-07 10 uM sS^/m^"^^ MS Hbbsbv uT M M rnlu Ay bbbbbbw m Mm Mm st^Ssi I£W w wEr/mfiA vk r v Jbw w W Kl'ts \re\ Wl s^lssW m "V* t m s= ta^^LWvmW li'w tsssssssssssss^fl *%£>>«. .a *<;*•» *<«», '^xeai 'A B *He A SBBBkw SBBBI WITH airwickM.sT -IN THE108 words
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246 1962-04-07 11 3 ways to prevent blindness among children KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —The Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Dato Ong Yoke Lin, tonight gave three ways parents can help to prevent blindness among children. They are: TAKE the child to hospital for treatment if you suspect he Is suffering from advanced246 words
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Article44 1962-04-07 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. Leaders representing the youth groups of almost all Christian churches in South-East Asia began a 11-day conference here today. The conference has been jointly sponsored by the East Asia Christian Conference and the World Council of Churches youth departments.44 words
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Article60 1962-04-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The ow-lylng road from Kajang to Dengkil, south of here, was today under 20 Inches of water at the 28 milestone. It has been raining for the last two days. The road between Kubu Gajah and Bag an Serai in Perak was under three60 words
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Article82 1962-04-07 11 HELP JOHNNY WITH $5 SAYS READER SINGAPORE, Frl. Another five dollars was received today by the Straits Times for schoolboy Johnny Ang, who lies paralysed at the Mount Alvernla hospital after a swimming accident in Johore Johnny Ang's ambition is to own a "Possum" machine after he had read about82 words
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Article21 1962-04-07 11 IPOH. Frl. The Perak Chess Association will hold an Inter-school competition at the Anglo-Chinese School hall here on Saturday.21 words
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Article26 1962-04-07 11 PENANG, Frl. A cyclist was today fined $45 for riding while under the influence of drink. Leong Chee Seng, 33, hospital attendant, pleaded guilty.26 words
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Article393 1962-04-07 11 TAPE-RECORDED EVIDENCE OF TALKS AND ARRESTS IN IPOH EXTORTION CASE SETS PRECEDENT FOR MALAYAN LAW COURTS IPOH, Friday. ITHE heavy booted footsteps of three policemen and the snap of handcuffs as they made an arrest were heard by the Ipoh sessions court here today when a393 words
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Article293 1962-04-07 11 A 'GO SLOW ULTIMATUM AT PORT PENANG, Friday. rpHE Penang Port Commission Employees' Union today gave the port management a two weeks' ultimatum to start negotiating a general revision of salaries for its 1,450 workers. In a letter to the management, the union warns that failure to agree to negotiate293 words
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Article, Illustration67 1962-04-07 11 MRS. EDITH PELAEZ, wife of the Philippines VlcePresident, presents a prize to the Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, who led the PAP team to a s}-to-half victory over the ASA side in a friendly golf match in Cameron Highlands. The presentation was made67 words
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269 1962-04-07 11 Champagne for the 'long live ASA' toasts CAMERON HIGHLANDS, Friday. pHAMPAGNE corks popped in a hillside lodge here last night when the Vice-President of the Philippines. Mr. Emmanuel Pelaez and his wife, gave a buffet party for delegates to the Association of South-east Asia meeting here. A series of "Long269 words
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Article33 1962-04-07 11 SINGAPORE, FTi. Mr. R. J. Wealthy, an Australian television expert, has arrived in Singapore to advise and help Radio Singapore In Its plan to Introduce a television service in the state.33 words
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Article25 1962-04-07 11 IPOH, Fri. A party of 122 undergraduates from Thammasat University of Bangkok arrived here last night on a fortnight's bus tour of Malaya25 words
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209 1962-04-07 11 The Mayor thanks a benefactor of 35 years ago OENANG, Fri. The Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew, today paid tribute to the memory of a Christian brother who was mainly responsible for getting him free education 35 years ago. "It was the late Very Rev. Bro. James who gave me209 words
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Article70 1962-04-07 11 SINGAPORE, Fri.—Representatives of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union and Sandllands Buttery and Co., Ltd. will meet at the Labour Ministry at 10.30 a.m. tomorrow in a bid to end the strike by 40 employees of the firm. The union secretary, Mr. T. V. Gomez,70 words
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247 1962-04-07 11 No new tinfields likely to be found expert KUALA LUMPUR, FrL AFTER 60 years of extensive prospecting the chances now "must surely be" that no new tinfleld will be discovered in Malaya, according to a senior Mines Department official. Delegates to the first regional conference of SouthEast Asian geographers now247 words
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Article127 1962-04-07 11 SYMPATHY STRIKE SETTLED TiELUK ANSON, Fri. 1 The 11 day old strike on-Selaba Estate, four miles from here was settled yesterday. Four hundred and fifty labourers, including the 50 who were laid oil due to redundancy over whom the sympathy strike was called on March 28 returned to work this127 words
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Advertisement73 1962-04-07 11 WHITEAWAYS Wr T M d l^HiH I l« jT H jfr i I 'fib r K PANTEE GIRDLES as illustrated. No. 67.77. Sizes:- S. M L. No. 76 Hieh Waisted- Side Zip. Sizes:- M L. NEW STOCKS OF PANTEE GIRDLES AND BRASSIERES IN A WIDE RANGE JUST RECEIVED WHY NOT73 words
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Advertisement201 1962-04-07 11 dekopan film the better film I- now available in Singapore and Malaya 120 film, all speed*. 35 mm, 36 exposures nil speeds daylight refills. 36 exposures, all speeds. Buy your DEKOPM film from your favourite dealer or studio. Auotr PATERSON. SIMONS CO. LTD., SluMporti Kuala Lumpur. Ipob. Penano. Our New201 words
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Article300 1962-04-07 12 rpHE Federation Gov- ernment's action against insurance companies when the new laws came into force late last year was "so rushed that nobody acted sanely," said Mr. K. A. Menon told in the High Court today. Mr. Menon was appearing with Mr. M. S. Naldu for300 words
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125 1962-04-07 12 Malayans can try for U.S. trip via essay contest SINGAPORE. Fri. MalaO yan writers are invited to take part in an international "search of peace" essay contest «:*>nsorrd by Letters Abroad, an affiliate of the United States People-to-People Programme. Four winners one each from Europe, Africa, the Far and Near125 words
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2279 1962-04-07 12 It's still not too late to prevent wages spiralling beyond the point of no return' FROM PAGE 5 would have to be made, and which would tic greatly aifcctcd by whatever decisions the court make in thu> case. He tendered to the2,279 words
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Advertisement320 1962-04-07 12 COUPON CONTEST in Cash and Prizes to be won Get your FREE coupon sheet^^k from these CATHAY CINEMAS WW DORINe THESE P£RIODS m 17th 23rd March inclusive mm Every patron of these Cathay Organisation Cinemas (during the 7th 13th April inclusive m periods listed) will receive a sheet of Philips320 words
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Article, Illustration282 1962-04-07 13 ON THE TRACK. Singapore, Friday JJIMAU-MALAYSIA, strongly fancied by his connections to win the 2.15 race at Bukit Timah on Sunday, did a sparkling winding-up gallop this morning. Ridden by Alan burton. Rimau-Malaysia outpaced stablemates Director II (Laurie Johnson) and Cinema IV (apprentice Noordin)282 words
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185 1962-04-07 13 HALL PUTS WEST INDIES ON WAY TO VICTORY DORT OF SPAIN, Fri. Wesley Hall, the West Indies pace bowler, followed up an unbeaten half century and a share in a record ninth wicket stand, by dismissing half the Indian side on ihe second day of the Fourth Test match here185 words
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Article32 1962-04-07 13 LONDON. Pn. Results of Rugby matches played In Britain lut night: League Oldham 37 Salford 10; Worklngton 18 Whitehaven 4. Union Leicester 19 Nuneaton 3. Neath 9 Aberuvon 6. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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1680 1962-04-07 13 ACCEPTORS and riders for the (~Z A first day of the Singapore Derby F °c"«-°" meeting at Bukit Timah tomorrow: I Form RACE U 1.45-Cl. 4 Dtv. 1-6 F. A R- Breuk.. 3 8.12 (F) 5 Burton 7P Ahmad. 3 8.8 (F) 111,680 words
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Article194 1962-04-07 13 A LOR STAR, Fri— The card for the amateur race meeting here tomorrow RACE 1— 2.3« Cl. b— 2F (all 12.7) Deep Purple. Eminent Prince. First Choice. Olrue. Oolden Charm. Katie. Kolek, Moondyne, Teddy Boy, Yeoman RACE 2 3.1* Cl. 3 6 F (All 12.7): Belom Tahu.194 words
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423 1962-04-07 13 Spurs win but Benffica go to European Cup final on aggregate LONDON, Fri. j BENEFICA Of Lisbon, the Portuguese holders of the European Cup, entered the final again by beating English champions Tottenham Hotspur on a 4-3 goal aggregate. Spurs won lasi night's same here by two goals to one423 words
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253 1962-04-07 13 T ONDON. Fri. Last Saturday the weather clerk came to the aid of the Grand National underdogs, producing the kind of weather which enabled outsiders to take the first three places, to the consternation of punters up and down the country. Tomorrow, the "skyReuter - 253 words
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Advertisement55 1962-04-07 13 or mm mun'v bunk Oinnounce THE OPENING OF ANOTHER BRANCH OFFICE 'FULLY AIR.CONDITIONCD) at No. 794. Nathan Road. KOWLOON HONG KONG on 7th. April, 1962 by Mr. Ko Teck Kin H i t i _ii i ;~npp-i^ n[j H cD ZL3~ Oil I H b^^b i ii i Jl ul55 words
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Advertisement62 1962-04-07 13 I Xf v Sn I I j N f JL rZ msS _^nfl ■> i^ -m 1 1 1 ||>A 11 1 L Orange Juice Obtainable at All Provision Stores. Tel: ***** CLEARANCE SALE OF BOOKS REMEMBER. ITS ON ONLY FOR A WEEK MORE CLOSING 15th APRIL Please rush to62 words
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241 1962-04-07 14 JJECENTLY th c Commissioner of Labour had a complaint that employers were not making use of the labour exchanges. This can be explained in a very simple way. The labour exchanges do not keep very accurate records of the details of a man's former241 words
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Letter150 1962-04-07 14 IWAB uiiiuat-ii lit criticism of our "slovenly students" (S.T. April 2). The blame, if any, should not fall on headmasters. It is the parent who is responsible for the students' clothing, the condition of which depends to a certain extent on the parent's financial status The150 words
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Letter182 1962-04-07 14 ACCORDING to the unl- fled scheme, all teachers in the primary section come under one scheme and those teaching in secondary schools come under another. However, D.T.C. graduates with the same academic qualification as Normal and college-trained teachers receive less salary than their normal or182 words
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Letter69 1962-04-07 14 fiN Wednesday I lnterw viewed the Offlcer-ln-Charge. Commercial Crimes, Singapore. He informed me that it was only a civil offence for a person to register as a firm, obtain large quantities of goods by false pretences, and then abscond, taking the proceeds with him. If this is correct,69 words
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276 1962-04-07 14 AM directed to write to you to clarify a few points in reply to the letter "Malacca water: A new oddity" in the Straits Times of March 24. A press release was made on the morning of March 17 with regard to the sudden276 words
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Letter87 1962-04-07 14 WE hone ihe Ministry of Education will, without delay, take steps to set up additional classes at Muar and Kluang for PSC students. Preference should, however, be given to local boys or girls, according to the grade each one obtained recently, if such centres are opened. Four months87 words
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120 1962-04-07 14 THE NAI IN THAI— BUT NOT 'Mr. KING' \|R GRAHAM'S well--1 meaning letter on Thai forms of address 'S.T April 3> unfortunately brought some confusion. Mr. Graham was right as regards the translation of the word "Nat" as "Mister" in normal usage. But he is wrong In his assumption that120 words
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Advertisement282 1962-04-07 14 /Z-^ MORE ill 3 HOttE M*oopi& <;i Ba^S^ ff#*#» 41 ski it fi SHIRT b i it y hccau.se of extensive range and low prices'. Choose yours from the large collection of! ir TERYLENE DACRON NON-IRON POPLIN TETORON/COTTON RAW SILK WHITE, COLOUREDS it PURE FUJI SILK STRIPES CHECKS And have282 words
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Advertisement154 1962-04-07 14 Here's your chance to win a magnificent Pye Stereogram free! All who attend the Bukit Timoh Roces on April Bth ond 1 5th are eligible for o lucky ticket tc be drown ofter the Big Sweep Drow all you hove to do is to collect a free voucher at the154 words
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Miscellaneous316 1962-04-07 14 Straits Times Crossword I *V' iA- *M aaa^l"^ ACROSS 0. Struck by the legend, as it 1. Oale'B cooked two-pound liah were? (6). th* highest place In En«- 7. Even a poor cat wttboot land! (7. 4). shelter la likely to fall In bat8. Plrat-clacs arttat baoka the Ue (11).316 words
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Advertisement1479 1962-04-07 15 8538Z3591' n UVERPOOL t YtEST COAST U.K. n«t Sam J""** P»n*| AjAX LuerpMl CM 3* TKay Apr 1/11 Apr 11 I ■•lIROCLin iKCrpttl Cub' n. GlasgO* Ipi II Api ij Apt 14/11 Api I] MARON M'seillej. L'pttl. DuDlin Api II Apt II Apt 17/21 Apr 21 UPENOR Havre, lulraill. GlasfOO1,479 words
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Advertisement1304 1962-04-07 15 THE E. A. C. LIMESUIUNCS 10 MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL SCANDINAVIAN POTS Z.y*^Sß\ "KIM" J) Siiltl II Pirt/ I Air I Apt IIriSCTVIH >ii.»Noi»- lit IlK »H /I 2' 71.21 13l V2\js| BUSUANtA" Apt, ■»»> J' > May X&X~jkJ MALACCA" I) 17/20 May JI/32 May IM( MH JsJtttKjr gomB»H»- 11 v mi».1,304 words
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Advertisement1531 1962-04-07 15 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. WHIIN suiioiNS SINGAPORE Mi «Miw» qpres? <t»vici to iQHDQw hvcrpqm i coithnenw. ports I'part k S'nt* ctntni lENMIANI .M, H L'ftl. MM, A'twp Ipr 11'TJ Apt 74/71 4|f 71/ 1 *iNuu««ft c 10. i Mil R'o<m. Hull, Hourg Apt 21/7 »»> 74 21 lENLOYAI (E.L.I1,531 words
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Advertisement1320 1962-04-07 15 w_ Me ALISTKH CO., LTD W,, jRJX TELi Ne. ***** WUk ILLERMAN LINE KLA VENESS LIMB LONOON PJAMtURS. ROTTERDAM. US ANKLES SAN FRANCISCO lH H ,m t iiutL mmi, Vancouver i Portland mKm n m Acceptiai cirji nr Ccitral 1 Saul! CITT OF NEWCASTLE iaaenca Soon S'Mm ""'f* HARt/lMa, MMf1,320 words
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Article226 1962-04-07 16 APRIL flrtt «f«d. rubber buyort f.e.b. clo*«d at S p.m. to Slnjcapor* yesterday at 77 cent* per Ib. down l| centa on Ttauraday's closing price. The clewing too* waa quiet after lUhtly *aal*r. S.C.C.R.A. cloainK price* In cents per Ib. yeatenlay: Int. 1 11.8.8. prompt f.o.b. buyera226 words
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350 1962-04-07 16 From Our Market Correspondent MAIN bulk of business on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday was transacted in industrial shares again although the overall turnover was small. A feature of the industrial section was that Dunlop were taken up to $1.60. Other business included Fitzpa350 words
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Article23 1962-04-07 16 Malayan Stork Indices April 5 April 6 Industrials: 170.82 170.97 rins: 311. 79 314.53 t Kubbrr*: 194.82 193.84 lan. 1 1958=100.23 words
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Article792 1962-04-07 16 DUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange, Pederation section yesterday with Urn number of deals in brackets: Industrial*: Bouatead (1,000) J1.59: Dunlopa (1.000) SI. W. (1.000) si. 60 I), (1.000) 51. 60: Ka»t Smelt $2. A3 OL; R and N. orda (2,000) jt.fi •■<!. (2.000) 12.78 cd: Gammon792 words
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251 1962-04-07 16 TWE price of rubber eased in Singapore yesterA day due to miscontruction of American stockpile intentions in certain sections of the local press. The plan whereby the United States Government will make payment in stockpile rubber Instead of cash, for tyres and tubes251 words
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Article32 1962-04-07 16 APRIL 6 RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 77 cents (down lg cents). K.L.: 771 cents (down rents). TIN: $479.75 per picul (down 75 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (down 20 tons).32 words
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Article213 1962-04-07 16 APRIL tint trade rubber buyer* f.e.b. cloned at 5 p.m. In Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 77i centa per Ib. down U centa on Thursday* closing price. The tone was barely atsady. Federation of Malay* Ruab*r E«ehang* closing price.i in Cunta per Ib. yeatcrday: Int. 1 K.S.S.213 words
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Article100 1962-04-07 16 MELBOURNE, PTI. INVESTMENT SHARES contln--1 ued to note a firmer trend. Oils finned and A.O.G. recovered to 816. 6d. and rights to 665. 6d Bane Mrtals were steadier. Conaol Zinc gained Is. 6d. to 63s Loans closed firm. N.B. Hill 15/3 B Mount Im 73/4| Ampol 12't Coo.100 words
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Article44 1962-04-07 16 AU Malayan IxeJiang* Bnaa* A***elatien rate* were unchanged yesterday. Oil the free exchange market In Henf Kwig the U.S. dollar waa quoted at 8.73 for T.T. and 5.701 for *a»h. Starling waa quoted at 13.83 and en* taal of gold at 252.44 words
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Article57 1962-04-07 16 Kuala Reman produced 103,500 Ib. In March. Indra*H 81,656 Ib. Amalgamated M*Uy 69.300 Ib.. Biwtt 33.500 Ib.. Borelll 113.500 Ib.. Buklt Kepoßf 18.001 b.. tali Bidim 132,000 Ib.. and New Seren<Uh 114.000 Ib. Malaka Plnda 125.--300 Ib.. United Malacca 104J00 Ib., Ayer Motek 27.155 Ib., Vrong Bin San.57 words
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Article117 1962-04-07 16 CHINESE PraOue. Exchange Slniapart n»on prte«» »«r picul ycttsrday: Cactnut all: hulk till Mlltr*. drum S44t Mllera. C**)ra April UK'Conrlo«nt 127* bnyera. (2S| wllera. t>*t)o*r: Mimtok white SI 65 Mil*™. Rarawak whit* »162 i aellera, upectal Sarawak black SI2S arllera. (tarbl«J Lampoog black 5135 aellars. ASTA S13!l117 words
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Article467 1962-04-07 16 WHILE conditions dur- ing the week could by no means have been i called active, considerably more business waa written than in the previous period report H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current Rubber Market review. The West Irian squabble took second place to stockpile jitters and467 words
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Article110 1962-04-07 16 April 6. Three months. (UNOFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) INDUSTRIALS P. *N. 12 eta. Cold Storage 54. M. Box 12 cts. Steamship 9 eta. Breweries 27 eta. S Times 14 eta Robinson 9 cts. S. Traders 2ft -s. 8. Darby M Unlteers 13 rts W. Jacks 9 CM. MININCS A. Amat110 words
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Advertisement1095 1962-04-07 16 Y^— KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. Express U.S-A. Pacific <at Atlantic Coast S«rvic« ETA ETA HA EM Sport H'koni H'lulu S. F'citco L Anielw N York KamikaMt Mm- 22/24 Apr 21 Apt 14 Mty 21 Mty 23 Mat I Jttt «ua.«a«ra Mtf*" 2S/21 May II May 14 Jm 21 Jtat 241,095 words
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Advertisement977 1962-04-07 16 SHIPS IN MALAYAN PORTS SHIPS lyirtf al*ng*ld* trra sincaawr* Boot Lee. Selat MaJrmaar. Kta»nl*. wharvM today arc Slbiso 6/7, Kuala Tunckal, Qlans. Ann, Plntu Pr«a. Hirrlwn 15/16, Przyjazan Naro- Ma*. Eajtrrn PDocnlx. SI Dedao. Cal dow 6A. Cleosarrjr 35/36, Sarangao Ltmba Lumba, Boon Bee, Karalta, 27/23. Roebtah 10/11, Rutheverett 4/5,977 words
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Advertisement208 1962-04-07 16 WILH. WILHELMSEN LIKE M/V "TALISMAN" ARRIVED SINGAPORE 3 lat MARCH 1962 A General Survey of all damaged cargo discharged here from the above vessel will be held ac 8.30 a.m. on 9th and 13th April: 1962. at S.H.B. Oodown No. J«. No further survey will be held either before or208 words
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Advertisement611 1962-04-07 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PLANNED PARENTHOOD Applications from Doctors are invited for duties which include training of medical and nun medical personnel, research evaluation, teaching, seminar*. Travel involved. Salary according to experience. Write: Director, International Planned Parenthood Federation, 10 Kay Slang Road. Singapore 10. TENDERS PAHANG J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class611 words
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Advertisement668 1962-04-07 17 (Continued from Page 10) SITUATIONS VACANT to Words Si (Ml*.)— Box tt cts. extra BOX A 6796 S.T. tb* position has now been filled. Applicant* thanked. CLERK Applicants to MPIB, P.O. Box J5, Johore Bahru thanked. Vacancy filled. HOTEL PASTRY COOK or Confectioner Experienced. Tel. 3384 a (Singapore). WANTED ENGLISH668 words
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Advertisement1138 1962-04-07 17 SITUATIONS VACANT f« Words SS (Mi*.)— Box St cts. sxtra WANTED VOUNO MALAY Clerk single knowledge of English and typewriting essential. Also willing to work In evening. Applications Box A6W22 S.T. Spore. AQENCV WANTS COFVWRITER We want a bright. Interested copywriter. Someoo* who writes good, dear English and baa Ideas.1,138 words
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Advertisement1070 1962-04-07 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Words Si (Mm.i—Box St cts. extra IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION: Furntftbed rooms 10 a large compound Iksaa* Dlatiiel 11. Quiet. Near bus stop. Working glr! /bachelor Tel: sEtn TERRACE HOUSE 4G Kampong Kuooa svallabl* immediately 2 badrooms dlnlng/slttlng room. For further particulars pleas* Ring Teo ***** AIRY FRONT Room1,070 words
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Advertisement1057 1962-04-07 17 EDUCATION I» Words Si (Mln.» Box St cts. extra CVMA COLLIGB Dotna study ooursss ■uarant** iiiSOSSS IB asooadsry ss)> trance, LCC Q.T. Sebool CsrtlßoaU. r.ttc H.S.C.. aad similar vim To<-, anatloctlOßS last UC.B. aaam. Appr* for fr«« prospsotus P.O. Boa 1000. Kuala Uimnur POSTAL EDUCATION IPICIALUTS —provide sclsnUßcally davisad bomsstudy1,057 words
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Advertisement1192 1962-04-07 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE 10 Words SS (Mim.) Box it cU. oxtrm FOR SALE oa* 1909 model 3 ton Moms lorry. Taxed and Insured until December 1962. Offer* to Bos A 353 ST.. K.L. IMMACULATE CONDITION LAMBRETTA Scooter 6 months old. 2,460 I miles only $980/- 0.0.0. 360 Prtn**p Street. Singapore.1,192 words
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Advertisement1126 1962-04-07 17 FOR SALE Wards U (Mi*.)— Box St cts. extra I PON SALE TOOAV: Be«md Band furniture m (ood condition Call at 89, Bt*miord Road (B'por*) betwwa 1.1.1 p.m. and 2.30 p.m ORCHID PLANTS and new hybrid seedling*: come se* com* buy at famous Nurseries of Singapore Orchid* Ud., Mapdai Koad,1,126 words
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Advertisement423 1962-04-07 17 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) 10 Words Sit (Minimum) Dollf 1 month. 10 Words M.Jfl (Mm.) NORDMENDE RADIOGRAMS STEREOPHONIC Models. Nanxheng a, 108/105 Belegle Road, Slncapor*. WELLA'S KOLESTRAL VITAMIN Hair Tonic Is th. answer to your Falling Hair. Oet a bottle from your favourite Hairdresser or coametie counters. WHERE TO STAY (S'por.)423 words
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Advertisement730 1962-04-07 18 THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENTS, (No. 118)! NOIfICI UNDER SECTION IST. No. 3SB. Nome i* hereby Riven under section 137 of the Town Boards Kirn imeni thai the following draft plan has been prepared and jl open 10 public inspection on any working day auring office hours for a period of730 words
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Advertisement629 1962-04-07 18 NOTICES SUNGEI BIDOR TIN DREDGING LIMITED Tin or* output for the month of March 1962 864 piculs Hours worked 646 Yardage treated 302 700 yards P.W.D. NOTICE The roadway at the level crossiriß at Telegraph Post No. 81,5 on Jalaa Pintu Oerbang, Sungei Sipw will be closed to traffic for629 words
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Advertisement808 1962-04-07 18 NOTICES I In the estate of PLTLK CHONG. deceased who died on 20tb Sept.. 196* at Singapore. I By an Order ot Court dated 26-3-62. The Public Trustee. Singapore, has been appointed Administrator with "Will" annexed of the estate of Peter Chong, deceased. Pursuant to Section 29 of the Trustees808 words
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Advertisement877 1962-04-07 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are invited from Federal Citizens for appointment as Temporary Book-keepers in the Ministry of Education. Vacancies exist at, Headquarters and in the following Chief Education Officers' Offices Perak Kelantan Negri Sembilan Johore Penang Selangor Trengganu Pahang 2. Salary scale $240 x 14 352 Examination Bar $366 x877 words
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Advertisement709 1962-04-07 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT TROPICAL FISH CULTURE RESEARCH INSTITUTE MALACCA FEDERATION OF MALAYA. APPLICATIONS are invited for the posts of Physiologist, Bio- 1 chemist. Zoologist and Geneticist at the above Institute. Applicants should have a first or good second class honours degree in Zoology or Biochemistry, wiih post graduate experience ln- eluding709 words
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Advertisement273 1962-04-07 18 KEDAH P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from FWD Registered Contractors not below Class "E" at the Office of the State Engineer. Kedah/Perlis. P.W.D.. Alor Star up to 3.00 p.m. of nth April. 1962 for the Construction of A R. C. Road Bridge at Simpnng Tiga/Kampong Kcladi Road. Kulim.273 words
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Advertisement75 1962-04-07 18 J.K.R. NOTICE ROAD CLOSURE SWETTENHAM ROAD between the roundabout In the Lake Gardens and the Agriculture LVpt. will be cloned to all through Vehicular Traffic from 2.30 p.m. on Saturday 7th April to 8.00 p.m. on Sunday Bth April in order to carry out the removal of scaffolding from Parliament75 words
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Article490 1962-04-07 19 EXCITED FANS CHEER THE GALLANT SOLDIERS FOR THEm MAGMFICENT PERFORMANCE By TEOH ENG TATT Singapore, Friday gING APOKE Joint Services put up a magnificent performance of fighting football tonight to hold the powerful Peruvian club, Sporting Cristal, to a 2-2 draw at Jalan Besar Stadium. As490 words
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266 1962-04-07 19 Singapore fears on robust play groundless IJUALA LUMPUR. Fri— The Singapore hockey teams rather apprehensive speculation that their Malayan opponents in tomorrow.* home International at Princes Road Stadium <5.15 D-m. bully-ofl) will adopt the new methods of robust body-work and lofted drives is groundless. The Malayan players encountered these methods266 words
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Article21 1962-04-07 19 SINGAPORE. Fri.—Singapore lnter-communlty centre soccer results Kampong Tengah beat Bukit Panjang 3-1; Upper Serangoon drew 1-1 with Joo Chiat.21 words
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Article, Illustration51 1962-04-07 19 NEGRI DEFENDERS BAULK FOOK YOONG'S BID T»WO Negri defenders, Zamrose, (facing camera) and Karim (back to camera), prevent Selangor inside-left Wong Fook Yoong from scoring in the central zone final of the Rahman Trophy in which Selangor Schools won 6 2 at Merdeka Stadium, last night.— Picture by Kg BehKg Beh Leow - 51 words
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Article227 1962-04-07 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. oELANGOR Combined Schools beat Negri Sembilan Combined Schools 6 2 in their central zone final replay in the Rahman Trophy soccer competi- tion here today The Selangor boys were faster and fitter but Negri fought with grim determination and the match was227 words
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Article59 1962-04-07 19 JNDIANTOWN GAP (Penn--1 sylvania). Fri.—Topseeded Tan Joe Hock of Indonesia defeated Jim Lynch of New Yori 15-9. 15-5, in a third round match at the United States badminton championships here last night Other third round scores Included Bern Dahlberg (Sweden) beat Bill Kohler (US) 15-1. 15-1. FerryReuter - 59 words
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135 1962-04-07 19 Australian pro golfer gets Island Club job CYDNEY, Fri. Royal Sydney golf professional Jim Mclnnes, will take up the professional's Job at the Royal Island Club, Singapore. Mclnnes will join Royal Island Club in July. One of Sydney's top professionals, he Is chairman of the New South Wales Professional Golfers*135 words
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Article26 1962-04-07 19 IPOH. Fri. The Perak Track and Field Coaches Association will hold an advance course for coaches In the state from Apr. 14 to 20.26 words
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214 1962-04-07 19 SINGAPORE, Fri. After serving the Singapore Olympic Sports Council for the past 11 years as president, Mr. C. C. Tai. today announced his retirement. At the SOSCs last meeting before the annual meeting, Mr. Tan thanked the various delegates for their co-opera-tion during his214 words
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Article49 1962-04-07 19 IZUALA TRENGGANI Fri. Kelantan became east zone champions in the FAM Cup competition when they beat Trengganu 3 o here today. The visitors were on top throughout and got their goals through Mohamed Chesu (15 mins) and Hamid Ghani (48 mins and 70th minute penalty).49 words
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Article65 1962-04-07 19 SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore's national soccer team to meet Sporting Cristal at Jalan Besar tomorrow (7.30 p.m.) will be: Idros Albar; Lee Wan Chin. All Samijan; Matmoon, Lee Tens Yee. Osman Johan; Ourunathan, MaJld Ailf f, Sahar Hussein, Quah -rtm Swee and Ibrahim Manaoor. Reserves: Roberts,65 words
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Advertisement119 1962-04-07 19 WIN A FIAT6OO KTi^ X^^ M^ AT THE SINGAPORE TURF CLUB T^f-v RACE MEETING ON APRIL 8 \ipt* (0) r Tickets in the Fiat and Ve»pa draw are FREE ie fTeryoie attending the Bukit Timah Race Coarse text Soiday. The First Prize is a Fiat I U 600. The Secoid119 words
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Miscellaneous60 1962-04-07 19 SOCCER FAM CUP: Penang v Perak (City Stadium 8 p.m.). TOUR MATCH: Spore v Cristal of •Peru (Jn. Besar Stadium 7.30) HOCKEY INTERNATIONAL: Malaya v S"pore (Princes Rd. XL 5 pjn.); "B" International at 3.45 pjn. CRICKET MCA LEAGUE: Penang v Kedah CWestem Rd, Penang); Perak v S'gor (Ipoh padang)60 words
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Article, Illustration81 1962-04-07 20 Mobbed by fans, then a star turn HONG KONG film actress, YaMing. chatting with cinema magnate. Dato Loke Wan Tho. at the Hollywood Room. Odeon Cinema, where he gave a cocktail party to welcome her on Thursday. Yu Ming was mobbed by thousands of fans when81 words
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163 1962-04-07 20 SINGAPORE. Friday. a^HE Singapore People's Alliance today expressed a hope that the coming global tour of the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. would not incur spending on Government account. The people ot Singapore, the Alliance said in a statement, had already been163 words
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Article21 1962-04-07 20 LONDON. Fri. The Duke of Edinburgh .arrived here today at the end of his twomonth. 36.000-mile South American tour.21 words
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Article30 1962-04-07 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. Radio Singapore will broadcast a .special feature tomorrow in connection with World Health Day. The feature is on blindness with theme "Preserve Sight. Prevent Blindness. 130 words
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Article, Illustration148 1962-04-07 20 SIR PERCY 'MI-5' SILLITOE DIES, 73 EASTBOURNE, Eng- land, Fri. Sir Percy Sillitoe. former head of the British secret service, died here tonight, aged 73. Sir Percy was head of the service known as MI-5 from 1946 until 1953. He travelled all over the world giving advice on security andReuter - 148 words
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Article106 1962-04-07 20 MOTOR-CYCLIST NABS SNATCH THIEF SINGAPORE. Fri. A motor-cyclist who arrested a snatch-and-run thief at High Street yesterday was commended for his action In the Ninth Magistrate's Court! today. The magistrate, Mr. R. 8.1. Pates, told the prosecutor, Inspector Teoh Beng San. that the public spirltedness of Mr. Maxwell N. Fernando,106 words
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Article315 1962-04-07 20 LONDON. Fri.— Stock markets ended a buoyant pre-budget week on a cheerful note although conditions were not so exuberant as on the preceding two days. Bid account profit-taking was responsible for occasional small losses but gains were In the majority on the day Giltedged securities were subdued but315 words
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Article23 1962-04-07 20 LONDON. Prt. Buyers £952. Sellers £952^, Forward buyers £957. sellers £958. Settlement £951. Turnover am 175 tons, p.m. 170 tons. Tone: Steady.23 words
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Article43 1962-04-07 20 LONDON. Frt. Spot 23 'id., May 23>d.. June 23 i «d., July Sept. 23Hd.. Oct-'Dec- 23" 3 d.. Jan. Mar. 23' d.. April/June 23' id.. ci-f. Apr. 22? B d.. May 22 15 16d, June 22 15 16d Tone: Steady but quiet-43 words
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618 1962-04-07 20 Causeway bar need not upset economy, says Tan *p H E Federation's Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said here today that controls at the Johore Causeway could be imposed without upsetting the present economic arrangements between the two Malayan territories. At a press conference at Federation House in Cuscaden618 words
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149 1962-04-07 20 SINGAPORE, Friday. T*HE Barisan Sosialis today reported that their cadres had found a "high degree of racial 'feelings' among the people as a result of the PAP's "unscrupulous attempt to impose a constitutional arrangement clearly based on the Federation Government's communal prejudices." A press statement149 words
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Article39 1962-04-07 20 LONDON. Fri. Sir Winston Churchill. 87. left here by air today for Monte Carlo to join a yacht owned by Greek shipping millionaire Aristotle Onassis for a threeweek cruise to Malta and Greece. Three secretaries accompanied him.39 words
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Article, Illustration285 1962-04-07 20 1/-UALA TRENGGANU, lV Fri.— Thf people of Kampong Kuala Besut near here will forsake their Oshingboats on Sunday to watch the wedding of Singapore's pin' film star. Ibrahim Pendek. 26. to a fisherman's daughter, Sanah binte Mohamad Amin. Ibrahim, who is 4ft. 3 In.285 words
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