The Straits Times, 8 April 1962
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Title Section14 1962-04-08 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Matey* No. 1387 SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 1962 20 CENTS RUN 04014 words
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Article, Illustration625 1962-04-08 1 YAP CHIN KWEE - YAP CHIN KWEE By KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Call to Nikita and Mao: Join world study &roup and help us estimate demand more accurately RUSSIA and China are among the major buyers of Malayan rubber. But the size of their purchases can never be predicted. Now they have been625 words
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200 1962-04-08 1 New Red satellite to pave way to the moon MOSCOW. Sat. Russia yesterday launched the second Sputnik in a series begun on March 16 to explore the upper layers of the earth's atmosphere. Announcing the launching Moscow radio said radioteiemetric information received from the Sputnik showed all systems MN luuctioningReuter - 200 words
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Article44 1962-04-08 1 master Spy Cicero LATEST MINESWEEPER... Has been Mat to the aid of a BrHtato asl Unfcer, the 11.447-tms Arctic. which r»*W off Malta that tw« nen were involved in a knife fight and that thr affiecr* were being threatened, the British AdmiraUU said. Heater.44 words
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Article35 1962-04-08 1 fc>ai<i that if American specialist* liad available the experience of Soviet spaceship deMgners. American astronaut John Glenn "\iouJd probably not nave been subjected to the nerve-racking ordeal of 10 false starts.' —Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article24 1962-04-08 1 Man. Josip Nagy. 61, who slept only mo hours a day for 35 years, has died at Osijek noith-east Yugoslavia ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article111 1962-04-08 1 T~)UNDEE (Scotland), Sat. Walter James Howe. 21, a soldier. found dean in a Singapore street in January was buried here yesterday in a large zinc-lined coffin in which hi& bouy was flown from there. His mother Mrs. Anne Howe flew to Singapore to obtain consent forReuter - 111 words
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Article33 1962-04-08 1 Said hi Manila yesterday Uie Internationa; CommibJon of Jurists will soon forward a request for clarification to the Indonesian Government on ihe arrests of six prominent Indonesian political leaden. U.P.I.UPI - 33 words
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Article62 1962-04-08 1 The wife was in the doghouse in the Belus home in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Mr. Joseph Belus insisted on calling his wife, Veronica, mongrel and forced her to live in a t-on verted chicken ,*>op. So a judge granted Mrs. Brlus a divorce for cruelty. Asked »hv he62 words
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Article, Illustration267 1962-04-08 1 VEVV YORK. Bat 11 Eddie Fisher, 33, was Studying newspaper reports tonight which claim that hi.s wife Elizabeth Taylor will divorce him in Las Vegaa the city where they w<• re married three years atro. But he Is locked up m hi.> hotel suite and reUPI - 267 words
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216 1962-04-08 1 CRISIS BRAIN SURGERY AFTER KNOCK-OUT: FIGHTER IS CRITICAL BECKLEY (West Virginia!. Saturday. .'{<)- EAR-OLD heavyweight boxer underwent ii two-hour emergency brain operation early today after being knocked out in a 10-roand l)oiit here. Dr. E.OL. Gage, a brain specialist who carried out the operation on former local police chief TinnyReuter; UPI - 216 words
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Article72 1962-04-08 1 Smallpox scare JJRIDGEND (South Walesi. Sat. Ma.v S vaccination against smallpox began here today following eight new cases of suspected smallpox at, a mental hospital last night. No patients will be allowed to go on week-end leave and there will be no fMtan or outpatients to Oianrnyd Hospital The eightReuter - 72 words
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Article29 1962-04-08 1 ....of Uie U.S. Supreme Court said at Stevens Point. Wisconsin lv.m nfcnt the U S was "a satellite of Chiang Kal-Shelc. who represents a vast corruption.29 words
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Article30 1962-04-08 1 me Mulay actress and film company owner said in Hong Kong she sees a big potential market, especially in Western countries, for productioas starring mixed Asian casts.— ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article23 1962-04-08 1 Working close to the north-ea>c shore ot ilie sea of Oalilee were stoned by Syrians, affording to reports reaching Jerusalem. L'PI.23 words
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Advertisement9 1962-04-08 1 TODAY on Pages Tuo. Three,. The. Eight, 19 and9 words
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Article, Illustration126 1962-04-08 2 -FOR A MAN WITH A SAW PMH I »w <*II?d U a housr in a squatter arra wfT I poll Koad. Kuala Lumpur trstrrdav U> get down a man <arro»rd fr*m a root top ■nir> »err < allrd after a "4 \rar-uld woman. her Sook hum shouted that126 words
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Article37 1962-04-08 2 SINGAPORE. Sa- Mr T Krishnar and Mr. W T Cheilappah have be«n elected president and vicepresident, respectively, of the Ceylon Tamils' Association The general secretary Is Mr R. Rajathurai. and the treasurer Mr R Rasiah37 words
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157 1962-04-08 2 SIRENS AND BAGPIPES WAIL AS FINANCE MINISTER GOH LAUNCHES A NEW TUG SINGAPORE. Sat To a resounding cacophony of exploding crackers, walling sirens and bagpipes, a new Singapore Habour Board tug "Tegap" was launched tolay. The traditional launching with a bottle of champagne was made by the Finance Minister. Dr.157 words
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234 1962-04-08 2 Refugees from ma-in-law leave for home DENANG. Sat. A fisherman, Mohamed Rani bin Abdul Ma] id, 24. who fled from Sumatra with his wife and step daughter last week to escape a mother-in-law, was repatriated with his family back to Belawan today. Rani, his wife. Alshah. 21. and their step-daughter.234 words
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Article767 1962-04-08 2 But should cholera strike— by Ong LITTLE RISK... PRECAUTIONS TAKEN KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday r FHE Ministry of Health has drawn up a secret plan to deal with any outbreak of paracholera in the Federation. It has also ensured that millions of dozes of anti-vaccine are held in stock for use767 words
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249 1962-04-08 2 PREMIER LEE TO BE GUEST OF FOUR COUNTRIES SINGAPORE. Sat The Prime Minister, Mr. Lre Kuan Yew. will be guest of four Governments during his global trip later tins month. The host countries will be the United Arab Republic, India. Burma and Britain. While in London, he will have discussions249 words
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Article, Illustration1057 1962-04-08 3 BEING THE DIARY OF A GIRL AT LARGE IN MALAYA THE PIED PIPER Crippled—but he goes on long hikes with the schoolboys THE man who has dune 60 years of pied pipering he joined the St. Xavier's Boarding Department in Penans at nine and has been there1,057 words
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Article301 1962-04-08 3 A PARLIAMENTARIAN, beside hlm.srli with anger at a minister, jumped to his feet. "You're the biggest idiot In the place!" he shouted. "The honourable member is forgetting himself." came the equable reply 0 Two authors met. "1 don't want to upset yon." said the first, with301 words
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Article, Illustration263 1962-04-08 3 WHEN THERE IS ANOTHER DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE WHERE ARE THEY NOW? THESE days, with the Cambridge results out and the talk of distinctions filling the air. I wonder how niany of you remember Mah Guan Kong, the brignt Raffles School boy who scored nine distinctions in 1953. Guan Kons.263 words
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Miscellaneous119 1962-04-08 3 the guests were waiting... J@M 1^ X*?^ HOC A SAA/DA&t: 1^^ ofi-w/fiwoHoev- J^^B~T~ > I Hk COOK'.MG. 7*" BWT"~^B^B^P r ""l~~/ 4% M I ]imm^^^T^ 7^^^B r~^*\ I t-zcfiiAovj \^j .^b^C^\\ 4 1 f y£ 3er aaLt S I s^ MH Mor a eAA/o*££ ...rrs. K/m -tr-*** "V» I o/firy119 words
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Sunday Serial
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170 1962-04-08 4 WHAT HAPPENED WHEN A CAR SALESMAN CAVE Mr. YAP A LIFT fhe story so far. 4 58- YEAR-OLD cashier of a Kuala Lumpur firm accept* a lift to the bank from one of the salesmen; he Is carrying $4,000 in cash and $37,000 in cheques. In the backseat of the170 words
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Article3016 1962-04-08 4 DAVID BARATHAM - DAVID BARATHAM El An accused tells his version of the story at the trial Ai i ukljlMi to the evidence ot a woman firewood-cutter, Kwong Kirn On told her when he saw her at her house: "I accidentally killed somebody!*' Kwong saw her, the woman said, to3,016 words
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Article158 1962-04-08 4 YAP X.ON SHIN The Tictim. He was a cashier at Wearne Brothers" Kuala Lumpur office, and had been with the firm for over 30 years He was brutally murdered on his way to a bank. CHEN CHUNG LING, alias Ah Choon The youthful Wearne s158 words
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Advertisement140 1962-04-08 4 THE AUSTIN A6O OFFERS A CHOICE OF TWO ENGINES l £3l s^s^s^s^ >x^ *^-^s^fiS9^a!aL/ ECOSOMY PLUS SPRIGHTLY POWER WITH THE INCREDIBLE* UM.C. 1.5 LITRE DIESEL ENGINE. 4^, V WM THE &m HAS GAINED NEW POWER -PETROL AND DIESEL Thenew A6O Engine— l 622 cc. 61 bhp over 80 mph mK140 words
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Article233 1962-04-08 5 TAI SING ONN - ASA express to roll on April 22 TAI SING ONN By Kuala Lumpur, Sat. SARDON WILL INAUGURATE NEW ONE-COACH SERVICE JWE Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, will inaugurate on April 22 the ASA Express between Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok. This wus disclosed to the Sunday Times lure233 words
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Article, Illustration257 1962-04-08 5 Govt. ready to start talks with printing union men SINGAPORE. Sat. The Government ll now ready to start negotiations on the 16 claims submitted by the Singapore Government Printing Office Employees" Union. This was disclosed by the union secretary. Mr. F.V. Rajendra. when he read out a letter from the257 words
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Article44 1962-04-08 5 SINGAPORE. Sa:— Two more donation* toudling $54 have been received for Miss Lai Yoke Heocg. the Kuala Lumpur bchooiglrl who lost, both her arms la a motor accident They mere from Florence Ong < S29 > and Miss Chan Sow Lin and sympathisers (s»>.44 words
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Article80 1962-04-08 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Lee Koh Bok. 23. a carpenter, was jailed for two years In the Ninth Magistrate's Court here today for stealing a $30 gold chain and locket from Normala. a two-year-old girl. Lee, who had nine previous convictions, committed the offence at the 154 miles.80 words
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Article, Illustration336 1962-04-08 5 MOST fishes are unable to see directly in front of them, because the eyes are situated on the sides of the head. 80 if they spot food from a distance they hurry towards it but as soon as they get close they have to rely on their sense336 words
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Article, Illustration120 1962-04-08 5 THE annual flag day of the Red Cross Society was set off yesterday with a "blessing donation" from the wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Puan Noor Aishah. Singapore's First Lady, who is president of the society, called at Red Cross House in Penang Lane and bought120 words
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Article139 1962-04-08 5 FIVE YEARS TQ LEARN A LESSON OENANG. Sat.— A 16--1 year-old boy described in court as "uncontrollable" was today ordered to be sent to the Henry Gurney School until he is 21. "I am tending you there to learn di.-eipiine." said the senior Sessions Court President. Mr. K. Somasundram. The139 words
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Article626 1962-04-08 7 FELIX ABISHEGANADCN - LEE S CAUSEWAY CONFIDENCE FELIX ABISHEGANADCN PREMIER QUOTES THE LESSONS OF RAFFLES AND YAMASHITA By Clamp? It will be in use for long, long time yet' CAMERON HIGHLANDS, Saturday. CONFIDENCE that the Johore Causeway will be in constant use for a "long, long while" and that Tengku Abdul Rahman will626 words
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144 1962-04-08 7 SINGAPORE, Sat.— A ganj; o' over 20 thugs ariuea with parangs ana aerated waier bottles tonight weni mi a rampage in ILeng C'hcow Street, off Havelocit Kuad, killing a youth and i>eriou£ly injuring two people. The dead man uas Teo Kirn Seng. 20.144 words
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Article, Illustration68 1962-04-08 7 CICERO CONFESSES STARTING NEXT SUNDAY WHO is Cicero? Who is the spy who sold British secrets for $2,500,000 and nearly cost the Allies the war? For 10 years the hunt has been on for this mystery man who was the greatest spy of them all. Now at last he has68 words
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211 1962-04-08 7 'Troubles over' as clipper sails for S'pore SYDNEY, Saturday. •pHI. American briganline Yankee sailed on Tuesday from Cairns, Queensland, for Singapore via New Guinea and Indonesian waters. Her American master. Captain Arthur Klmberley, has been replaced by an Englishman. Captain George Nine of the original 33 American tourists who paid211 words
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Article103 1962-04-08 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Police here are on the look-out for a blue and white car said to hare been used in a roadside robbery at the 15i mile Johore Bahru-Pontlan Road at about 7.20 p.m. yesterday. Mr. Low Wei Sung. 55. a salesman told police he was driving103 words
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Article56 1962-04-08 7 SINGAPORE. Sat—Detectives arrested lour men in surpri.se raids on gangster hideouts In the Tiong Bahru area early today. They were detained later under the Criminal Law i Temporary Provisions) Ordinance. The raids were conducted on Housing and Development Board flats in Redhill Close and squatter huts56 words
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Article122 1962-04-08 7 Cultural mission for Borneo SINGAPORE. Sat The Singapore Government today announced plans to send a 50-member cultural mission to the three British Borneo territories later this month. The mission, which will include some of Singapore's leading artists, singers and musicians, will be the first cultural team to Borneo. The cultural122 words
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Article149 1962-04-08 7 TOHORE BAHRU. Sat. J Every Individual in Johore should do his or her best to prevent blindness, the Mentri Besar. Da to Haji Hassan bin Hajl Yunos. said here today when he opened a World Health Day exhibition at the Diamond Jubilee Hall. There were149 words
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312 1962-04-08 7 'That peace bid by Barisan is too late' will succeed in btoppins the inevitaole. l do not think the Tengku Is very worried you better ask lm.i that one. Questioned on c-iuzensllip he said: The baslr principle is either we accept Federation ciiizenihip lavs in :oio or we all keep312 words
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Article158 1962-04-08 7 Engineering degree exam results KOALA LUMPUR. Sat Ei«ht final-year engineering students at the University of Malaya have been successful In their degree examinations held at Pantal Valley here in January. They are Chai Kirn rirng. Chay Kok Thong. Keen* Hock Chuan. Khaw Poll Chuan l.cc Yam Tang, hew wing Hmg158 words
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256 1962-04-08 8 ASA accord hailed by many Malayans kl ALA LI.MIMIS. S;.lur«l;i\. PROMINENT Malayans throughout the Federatioa were today lull of prutse For the outcome <»l the ASA Foreign Ministers' meeting which concluded in llu- Caniemn Highlands veaterdav. They described the talKas a "forward step In the right direction" The m.ly dissentiei256 words
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Article130 1962-04-08 8 Divorce for 2 Johore women JOHORE BAHRU Sal Two women were granted decrees nisi in the High Court here today dissolving their marriages They were Mr.v Agnes Cham Cheong Kong who petitioned for divorce from Mr Simon Foong Pow Chlng. and Mrs Theresa Carmen Munap who obtained a divorce from130 words
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Article54 1962-04-08 8 SINGAPORE. Sat I-our more donation> totalling $115 were received today for Johnny Ang. the Singapore schoolboy who lies paralysed at the Mt. Alvernia hospital The donation.-, came Irom Rev. Fr P Barthoulot. of St. Francis XavierV Seminary. $50: Catholic Welfare Services Singapore. $50: Heng Seng Chiang.54 words
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371 1962-04-08 8 Girl, 14, tells of bid by 5 to sell her \LOR STAK. Sal. The public gallery in the Sessions Court here was cleared today when a pn-tty 14-year-old former call-girl irom Kuala Lumpur testified against tivr men accused of importing her into Kedah last October and attempting to sell her371 words
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Article, Illustration63 1962-04-08 8 Mr. Chan Chee Seng, Parliamentary Secretary to the Singapore .Ministry of Home Affairs, and his bride. Miss Chan Chin Oi, a pharmacist after their marriage at the Singapore Registry yesterday. Witnesses were tbe Minister for Home Affairs. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, and Mr. Liang Siak Hoon. Also63 words
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217 1962-04-08 8 Let's be friends call to top officials KOTA BHARI Saturday. V. K. Jcsudoss. the president of CITEPACS (Congress of I'nions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services), said here last night it was high time top (iovernment officials discarded their Colonial attitude and treated their subordinates as friends. "When217 words
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Article36 1962-04-08 8 IPOH. Sat. The sentence of death imposed on a rubber tapper Ahmad bin Man. 21. by the Ipoh High Court for murder has been commuted by the Sultan of Perak to life Imprisonment36 words
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67 1962-04-08 8 ADMISSION TO VARSITY FOR 562 STUDENTS KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The University of Malaya today announced the names of 562 students whu have been offered admission this year. They were selected from the 830 who applied. A total of 302 the highest number will enter the faculty of arts. Science will67 words
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Article50 1962-04-08 8 IPOH. S«t. A veiaict of aeaih by misadventure was returned by the Ipoh Coron«r, Mi. Chew Kok Chooi. ioomj at the end of the inqu«»i on' Dr. George Vljararatnam, 29, a medical officer attached to Taipuig tiu m-t hospital who died In a toad crash on Dec. 3.50 words
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Article67 1962-04-08 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Mr. Philip Tok Keonn Lav was given permission to practise as an advocate and solicitor in the Federation when he appeared in the Johore Bahru High Court today before Mr. Justice Adams. Mr. K. E. Hllborne appeared for Mr. Lav and Mr D.67 words
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Article162 1962-04-08 8 r DAY'S subject of our science corner puts you in a position to answer this question: WHAT .HAKES DIAMONDS SPARKLE? A DIAMOND is nothinc more than carbon, the substance we also find in charcoal and coal. But the carbon atoms in diamonds are arranged in a remarkable162 words
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596 1962-04-08 8 OH KEE TIANG - Bus graft case: Court's 'not guilty' verdict OH KEE TIANG: PHEE WIPES AWAY TEARS AS HE LEAVES ASSIZE DOCK By PENANG. Sat pHEE JOO TEIK, former deputy chairman of Butterworth Town Council, broke down and wept in the Penanj; Assize Court this afternoon when he was acquitted after a 16-day596 words
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Advertisement368 1962-04-08 5 GREAT BRITAIN World-wide Opportunities pn for young Malayans Rothmans of Pall Mall the FIRST international El~^T! cigarette company to become Malayan (October 1961) ■MKR IB with EQUAL 50/50 partnership invites applications for forthcoming vacancies. The young men of Malaya who have joined, and who APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED FOR THE FOLLOWING:368 words
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Miscellaneous365 1962-04-08 7 Your Sunday radio RADIO MALAYA Penaug. Malacca and National Club Se.saion: 9.00 Programme 1T1 to Bhortwave only; 330 Melodies Summary: 9.03 The Choir Sings!: A.M. Kuala Lumpur Penang, and Memories; 4.00 Pour O'clock 9.30 Undercover Carson; 10.00 Malacca and National Shortwave Date; 4.30 Tea Dance; 5.00 The Calling All Motorists:365 words
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Advertisement345 1962-04-08 8 I 1 7^ 2 -^^-ijr 5 5B for everybody —everywhere Electrolux new compressor refrigerators The Electrolux new economy line offers you full range of electric refrigerators fitted with extremely economical cooling units. Elegant models, beautifully equipped, with plenty of space for food and large bottles. You'll find exactly what you345 words
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Advertisement260 1962-04-08 9 YOUR NEW SIGN OF ENERGY IS UP! %i ■>■■ j3 3pS^BB r By 1 IHB ?m^^ ticides. ktMßene. plastic, petroleum asphalt— the list of Esso products goes on and on Ever/ industry fl fl iraialli^^ is served. People in all walks of life benefit 1 Wm Wjjmt P 1 BEnER260 words
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Article, Illustration64 1962-04-08 10 TODAY THE SPOTLIGHT FALLS ON ONE THE pictures on these two pages were taken by Sunday Times cameraman MAX KIAN SENC in the stately home of a member of Singapore's Diplomatic Corps On LEFT is the exquisite Goddess I sis in cool, grey64 words
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Article, Illustration699 1962-04-08 10 it touch of Pharaoh in the heart of Singapore JHJ qualify as one of Malaya's homes of distinction, a house needs to be more than just a building equipped with expensive or elaborate soft and hard furnishings. It has to be more than Just a collection of rooms laid out699 words
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Article485 1962-04-08 10 it 1 advise you to write a friendly letter to your cousiii, suggesting he visit you for a change. If he is rather shy this will be all the encouragement he requires, provided he is fond of you. If he does not respond to your letter, you485 words
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442 1962-04-08 11 TEACHER'S RIGHT: NO MORE TIGERS IN SINGAPORE 0 DROP us a line ot: The Know Alls, Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. IN a recent test we were asked whether tigers still existed in Singapore. We wrote "yes" and the torm mistress put big. fat crosses against442 words
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Article593 1962-04-08 11 KATHERINE GAN SINGKO - THE PERFUMED MALE KATHERINE GAN SINGKO OF MALAYA'S HOMES OF DISTINCTION Give it any other name but the smell's the same -By OF MUAK-MALAVA NEW WHITER NO. 94 I COULD hardly believe my eves. There was a cosmetic salesman standing beliim a Kuala Lumpur counter piled high will different periumc593 words
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Advertisement115 1962-04-08 10 L|i %mut WafaL Hi Babies love the fresh flavor of Hem* Strained Fruit Juices— made with choice, hand-picked fruit. But even more important than taste, just half a 4 oz. tin gives I f C your baby more than his normal daily requirement of •w fc vitamin C! fa%>£ >115 words
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Article213 1962-04-08 12 rERh. is nothing to militate against the common market that ASA foreshadows for its three member countries— Malaya. Thailand and the Philippines. All the Important industrial and agricultural interests in the area are for an Integration that promises to do for the three countries what the Treaty of Rome213 words
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Article222 1962-04-08 12 rE Syrian High Command's use oi force to suppress the unlon-wlth-Egypt forces in Aleppo Is proof that President Nasser is once again a force to be reckoned with In panArab politics. And a fast growing one too. When the army and a group of rlghtwlng adventurers seized power In222 words
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SPEAKING PERSONALLY KEEP YOUR LETTERS
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Letter93 1962-04-08 12 I TAKE Issue with Mr Arthur Lam (Sunday Times. March 11) who says that Trong rambutans are better than Penang ones This Is utter nonsense arid I who have tasted both varieties know this for a fact that the Penang fnlt Is much sweeter, blggor and more93 words
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Letter92 1962-04-08 12 A RENT we living In a crasy world? On the one hand we have the United Btates openly proposing that Indonesia and the Netherlands hold secret talks to settle thtlr dispute over West Irian On the other for all to see the two countries have agreed92 words
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Letter139 1962-04-08 12 117E approved your edltoV? rial on Algeria (Sunday Times. March 25) and loved that bit about the "eagles of victory perching on the banners of a newlyfree nation." Also approved was your confidence in Premier Benkhedda's ability to prove to the world that he and his lieutenants139 words
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Letter103 1962-04-08 12 I ALWAYS used to read the KNOW ALLS column for amusement But now no longer, especially after the Item "Job waits for man back from Australia" (Sunday Times, March 25) To think that busy people like tbe KNOW ALLS tpent the time and took the trouble103 words
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Letter184 1962-04-08 12 U/HAT was your purpose In writing an editorial on the PMIP defeat In Kuala Trengganu Selatan Sunday Times. March 25) And on what grounds do you say that that Party Negara waa never in the fight. You forget that this party's candidate came second. You say184 words
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Article, Illustration611 1962-04-08 12 SIMON SANTHANA - SIMON SANTHANA -BY M»L*VA'» NKW WHITER NO 39 IS DOG SNOBBERY ONE WAY TO END IT! npHE Malayan age of affluence has caught up 1 with the Malayan dog. In this booming country, Malayans are becoming more and more canine-conscious. Dog-owning today Is so fashionable that the Malayan611 words
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Article, Illustration1150 1962-04-08 12 ARTHUR GOPALAN - ARTHUR GOPALAN i By- WHEN a resident of Ipoh asked me the other day If I woold like to take a look at Tasek. 1 assumed be meant Tasek Chini. the lake in Pahang that Is said to abound with monsters and fair maidens. 1 soon found that tbe1,150 words
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Article, Illustration57 1962-04-08 12 F Justice had a voice, it would speak like an English Judge.— TAlNE. Nature Is always wise In every part.— LOßD THURLOW. Life can be understood only by living.— W. MAC- NEILK DIXON. Autobiography Is an unrivalled vehicle for telling the truth about other people PHILIP GUEDALLA. Hail.57 words
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Advertisement978 1962-04-08 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. Hora-s til) (Minimum) TBO— KOHi between Sebastian Bock Swee, second son ot Mr. Mrs. Teo Ban Teck and Irene Km Ueck. eldest daughter of Mr. Mrs. Robert Kok Thlsjn Seng on 8-4-62. RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS M W»r4* 1244 (Mlm.) CHRISTIAN tCIINCC 10CIITV 8 Oranw Orov* Road. Hunday Damn W.SO978 words
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Advertisement32 1962-04-08 12 SAFE SKRIP with RC-35 protect* your business SKRIP is the !«f«t ink for business because it can be erased or washed out. but never completely removedit comes back under 'black light' SHEAFFERS32 words
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Advertisement66 1962-04-08 12 IGNIS THE ELECTRIC COOKER You will be PERFECTLY SATISFIED with, and PROUD TO OWN I^Sfll MODERN DESIGN gfiffHMfl Wf!Z^"7 WATER HEATERS J AT COMPETITIVE PRICES. Ed Outstanding features: Thermosraric control. Thermometer, signal indicator. Available sizes ex. ready stock: 2.2, 4, 6.6, 11, 17.6 and 22 gallons. I J. lliiiL ignis66 words
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Advertisement89 1962-04-08 13 FINEST ITALIAN PRODUCTS FIAT REFRIGERATORS A Product of FIAT MOTORS Luigi Franchi OVER AND UNDER -ALC4OME SHOTGUNS VI Mf ENZO BERNARDELU SHOTGUNS la Carimali EXPRESSO COFFEE MACHINES Enqurrw* to KHOO HENG PHO CO., LTD. 204. Cantonment Road. 1, Jaian Suleiman. Singapore. Tol: *****. Kuala Lumpur. Tol: ***** PP 10 bmy89 words
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Advertisement203 1962-04-08 13 m£- y^ylT-w^ *!P A*-'"romrt*S new 51 1y t^u Xltiti i weekly Rolte R °y° o S? DC-8 Jot service L*Lr \DW^ C^J Uto Europe and WltEm?h\ !< *"^Vr» Australia llHtK^^BiraPkr* l^> 'Ht *#%'<*! i ALITALIA'S new service to Europe Wd m Australia is operating now. Weekly flights WB»W^aaaB!BcEM y jo^^3203 words
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ITALY TRADE & COMMERCE 40th Milan Fair A SUNDAY TIMES SUPPLEMENT
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Title Section10 1962-04-08 13 ITALY TRADE COMMERCE 40th Milan Fair A SUNDAY TIMES SUPPLEMENT10 words
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Article530 1962-04-08 13 Our tin and rubber for motor vehicles and machinery Italian exports to Malaya go up by leaps and bounds [TAI.VS trade with the pan -Malayan market is going up by lcap> and bounds and although her yearly trade deficit wfth Malaya is still <>v«r $100 million,530 words
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Article, Illustration1011 1962-04-08 13 Milan Fair- show-window of Four decades am fair has reached its full maturity qmE Lombard capital has three sources of pride: 1 her Cathedral, her Scala Opera House and her fair. But the Milan Fair is also a Mediterranean Fair. Not only is this so in a geographical sense but1,011 words
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Article248 1962-04-08 13 THE opening of the Milan International Trade Fair this month will mark the 40th show of what experts consider to be today's leading international exhibition of commercial and industrial products in the world. The New York Times recently referred to the fair as "the worlds greatest, providing a248 words
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Article61 1962-04-08 13 MILAN, which lies in the broad Po Valley is a city of more than a million and a half people It is Italy I largest industrial, commercial and banking centre and is linked to the peninsula as well as to all the great centres of the world61 words
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Article, Illustration558 1962-04-08 14 Italian exports continue upward trend with body builders busy A LTOMOBILE production in Italy reached a toUl of half a million vehicles in 1959. After remaining stationary during the preceding three years, the national market increased its absorption of the production by 10 per cent. Exports, which in 1959558 words
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442 1962-04-08 14 r THE Italian pharmaceutical industry today embraces the entire field of accomplishments achieved by science and experience, in Italy and abroad, viewed as a whole, however, this Italian industry has acquired its own individual and well-defined characteristics. The capital Invested Is ccs aaiT442 words
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Article, Illustration524 1962-04-08 15 VIGEVANO, THE SHOE CAPITAL OF EUROPE, SETS STYLE Footwear machines are a big, money earner overseas AN Italian industry which, during the la*t few years, has obtained really surprising results on foreign markets is the leather footwear industry. Apart from the traditional handmade products, purely artisan, which is carried on524 words
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254 1962-04-08 15 INDUSTRIAL statistics for radio and television sets and electric household appliances show a steady and substantial Increase in production. In 1968, a year which can be taken as adequately representative for this branch of industry, the sales of electric household appliances had registered254 words
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153 1962-04-08 15 ONE of Europe's most famous glassware centres is situated on a tiny island In the Venetian lagoon Murano. In 1291. security conscious officials of the Republic of Venice banned all production of glassware inside the city and limited it to Murano Pretext153 words
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Article, Illustration501 1962-04-08 16 PLASTICS MOVE OUT OF THE HOME INTO BIG INDUSTRY Synthetic resins bein^ used in construction of planes, cars, trains and buildings •pHE development of the production and use of synthetic resins and plastics in Italy has pushed ahead at a fast pace. These materials, which a short time ago. were501 words
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Article217 1962-04-08 16 LLOYD Triestino's new liner. the 27.500-ton Galileo GalUei will enter the Italy-Australia service at the end of the year. She will be followed by a sister ship, the Guftilelmo Marconi. Both these liners will call at Singapore on the homeward voyage. The Galileo GalUei and217 words
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Article319 1962-04-08 16 SCHOLARS set the birth date of the "grana" or "di grana" cheese, the most typical and best known product of the Italian cheese industry, at between the X and XI centuries, the period when the making of this cheese started on the banks of319 words
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342 1962-04-08 16 Vineyards of Verona famous for gentle wines ALL of the district from Brescia to Verona in Italy, along the shores of Lake Garda. with its beautiful and fertile hills. is a land of vineyards and wine. Ax you drive along the matn highways which run through this area, as wall342 words
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420 1962-04-08 17 Vf ILAN Is a city of more than a million and a ■L"* half inhabitants. It is Italy's largest industrial, commercial and banking centre and is linked to the peninsula as well as to all the great centres420 words
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589 1962-04-08 17 Bottling industry has moved to international field the many iirmly established Italian industries engaged in the construction 01 machines and equipment for the preservation and transportation of products, the bottling machines' industry has now achieved out standing results. This Industry enjoyed rapid development In Italy especially during the last 14589 words
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Advertisement301 1962-04-08 30 CLASSIFIED ADS.J ;v m,,,w. si* > >/i-i-i<— 1 MiUWI !<. 1 Ivan on Metboumr. d:. j n t-r Jrun.irr Rok~i SELANGOR TURF CLUB THREE DIGITS FORECAST JINJANG AGENCY The Public ore advised thot, commencing with the Singapore Race Meeting on Bth April, 1962, Digits Forecast Tickets may be purchased at:301 words
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Advertisement142 1962-04-08 30 f *7v__H W JM ink I V ____JS_n 't-?^SB 3 FLJGHT& ■TiEveryJ HraiwEEKl To and from BANGKOKevery Monday, Wednesday and Friday electra _M-*« Mtaor t.l Flo*. t«nk o» C»i.~> t.oq S.*gep~r I Tr> «31J4 Soy N* 10 MolH M~l.n. Kwolo lx-pv< M any «ro«*l O0«"» in i."i)tjp«r» and f#d»'Olon of142 words
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Miscellaneous101 1962-04-08 30 SPORTS DIARY CRICKET: S.C.A. Senior tournament Army v 1.A.. Aver Rajah Road: Police v S.C.C Thomson Road; rah. v S.C.R.C. Changl: C.S.C. v University. Balestier Ronci Junior "A" Combined Schools 1 H.Q. Feaf. Schools; Naval Base x RAF. Changl. Naval Base: Prisons v R.A.F. Seletar Polytechnic. CU.-uigi; S.C.C. v C.S.C..101 words
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Advertisement228 1962-04-08 14 fWI Oofrt£, martini! &m p*ARTfNI i[l||||||rt a^Th THE EAST. ASIATIC 00...L1D. For All ITALIAN TEXTILES con.uit THE EUROPEAN MERCANTILE CO. Rodney House, 10 Battery Road, Singapore- 1. Tel: ***** Malaya and Far East Agents of: M/t. Frotflll Citterto i.A. Car»tl M/». Pattori I Catoaova SaA. Ceraatt M/s. Cot G. Paul228 words
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Advertisement260 1962-04-08 14 FLOTTA [p^ LAURO LAURO LINE It. "SYDNEY" "ROMA" are now completely air^-ondittonpd throughout and offer excellent pa.^eneer :\cconimod;Uion both Brat and tourist clasß to Europe. Most cabins li»ve private batli or shower und toilei. T^>e vessel;, are quiet and smooth with spacious decks and lounges, also switnmniß pools lor mctl260 words
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Advertisement136 1962-04-08 15 the most exciting car ever to come to Malaya l^Mr^^M For the first time ■■■■^^^■■^^^■■■■■■■^■■■■^■^■■i^^b^mi^bm^bmmbmbbi™"^™™ at a medium price quality the outcome of years of experience and I jV mff\ h II 11 V\t^K^ unprecedented research designed and built to xL fIF Iffi n I A>l Yvvl^k give positive road136 words
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Advertisement214 1962-04-08 16 The single colour offset machine readily transformable into a multicolour press Si sssssssssssssV ilsP^ -mr NHBtOLO INVICTA 44 FOUR UNIT OFFSET PRESS AS INSTALLED AT TUB STRAITS TIMES MUSS (M) LTD The NEBIOLO Range includes OFFSET PRESSES- Invicta 38, Inviota 44 and O.M.H. LETTERPRESS Urania D.S.K. Atena RTE, Super Egeria214 words
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Advertisement191 1962-04-08 16 I [B^F^g REFRIGERATORS Ui »frsl^sss«lniM iyV^-Tn Spaciou« Compart »n<t FaL_S!^B!y"^?** •••«>' njnnin*. AuU>m«iirJ I Pr^flffifr Bm i defrosting «nd|trmper«-j I NPM9^9| r ijf jKJu) rurr>4control. E^quippnd! j^y^l i%^~ with Foot FVrJaf.l Avails. i- —^**t>^^^»S- i ble from 4.4 to Bic 1. S?=SS=l ELECTRIOOR £OOGjP GAS COOKERS 'x-^jZmgj^S' ltra m °d191 words
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Advertisement144 1962-04-08 17 MASTERPIECE IN ITALIAN STYLE... Italy, the first home of the scooter. still produce* the best machine on the market the Iso 150 cc. Does 120 miles to the gallon, top speed in the sixties. Four-speed gearbox. Very elegant Italian styling With Uco-tone colours. Has its kick starter on the near144 words
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Miscellaneous1327 1962-04-08 18 PIPTIEN MINUTES, JkKJ7 EVEeYTmMS 4 «W4?iltf."\ X M ',> 1 j T 'u .^Ar.nAuin .^M > 1 HP"9HbbbHbbbbHHHHHHbbHHHVbsHbHH dar Plans or an interesung in\/- >< ORPio tOct 24-Nov tk^^m Nation from abroad. If you are planning changes in ma T m A f"^ i AbbbKl bbbbV your **>' of llfe1,327 words
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Article, Illustration296 1962-04-08 19 TONY HERMON - TONY HERMON ASA Standing Committee shifts to Manila: Exchange of experts should be first step, says Vice-President By 'I will do my best to strengthen Association' KUALA LUMPUR, Sat —The Philippines Vice-President, Mr. Emmanuel IV laez, pledged today that as chairman of the ASA Standing Committee he would296 words
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45 1962-04-08 19 TEACHER WEDS GIRL HE MET IN AUSTRALIA FORMER Australian model Victoria Buchanan, who was married at the Singapore Registry yesterday to Mr. Herbert Chan, a teacher at the Toniong Kotong Technical School. The couple met when Mr. Chan was studying in Australia. Sunday Times picture.45 words
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161 1962-04-08 19 An extra holiday for 58,000 Govt. workers KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Fifty eight thousand daily-rated employees of the Federation Government are to get an additional fully paid day off every year with Immediate effect. Agreement on this was reached at a meeting between the official and staff side of the Daily-Rated161 words
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Article29 1962-04-08 19 SINGAPORE, Sat. A 22--year-old woman, Leong Soo Chen, who fell from a fourstorey flat in Middle Road here today, died on admission to the General Hospital.29 words
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Article, Illustration279 1962-04-08 19 BITTER LIFE OF MALAY HOUSEWIFE IN BRITAIN: HELP PLEA KANGAR, Saturday. J^ LONELY and homesick Malay housewife married to a British ex-serviceman is nowseeking the help of the Mentri Besar of Perl is, Dato Sheikh Anmad, to enable her to return to Malaya with her three-and-a-half-year-old son, Zainol. She Is279 words
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130 1962-04-08 19 NIGHT HE SAW 2 STRANGERS IN HIS HOUSE SINGAPORE. Sat Two youths. Ng Khoon Huat and Chal Chuan Tian. were convicted In the Sixth Magistrate's Court today on a charge of housebreakIng. Ng and Chai were accused of breaking Into the house of Neo Kow, 28. a farmer, on Jan.130 words
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Article87 1962-04-08 19 TODAY: Bedill Kechil 12 28 pjn. (7.6 ft.) 11.53 pjn. (6.5 ft > Singapore 1.33 pjn. (9.2 ft> Port Dickson 8.48 a.m. (8.7 ft i ■.11 pjn. (9.6 ft.) Port Swettenham 804 am (13.5 ft) 818 pjn. (13.8 ft.): Penang 251 pjn. (8.5 ft.). TOMORROW: Sedill87 words
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Article33 1962-04-08 19 SINGAPORE Sat The English Bervice of Radio Singapore will broadcast a talk on polio and polio Immunisation by Dr Maggir Urn. of the Institute of Health. at 7.30 pm tomorrow.33 words
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Article, Illustration108 1962-04-08 19 HOME SOON AFTER CALL ON KENNEDY SINGAPORE. Sat. Miss Dorothy Chen (above). Malaya's delegate to the New York Herald Tribune forum, is doe back on Monday by Pan American Airways. after spending three busy months in America. A Form V student of the Senior Methodist Girls' School. Kuala Lumpur, 17-year-old108 words
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292 1962-04-08 19 BUSINESS ON THE MALAYAN STOCK EXCHAGNE SINGAPORE. Sat. Business on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Singapore section, today, with the number of deals In brackets: Industrials: Dunlops 1 2.500 $1.62 D. (500) $1.61 D. (500> $1.63 D. (1.000) $1.61 tL; East Smelt 1.000 > $2.87 D; Fed. Dispensary (1.000) $1.84: P292 words
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Article24 1962-04-08 19 SINOAPORE. Sat. The tin price here today was $480.25 a ptcul. up SO cents; the offering 225 tons, down 25 tons.24 words
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Article23 1962-04-08 19 Singaporr Copra \ssocialion noon price: April $28} inominal). Singapore (oronut Oil Millers' Association: bulk $4<H sellers, drum $43* sellers. Tone quiet.23 words
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Article31 1962-04-08 19 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr 8. Gunaratnam of the Central Provident Fund Board will conduct the Pangunl Sathurthi festival at the Shrl Senpaga Vinayagar Temple from 4.30 p.m. tomorrow.31 words
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Advertisement199 1962-04-08 19 f uwNoruana COBBE^K>CNCE 'bu*Ml* Larc^Soi?coSS/ OOUBM MCtUX£Mi7 fT -ILL HMm I looks UKE l>«Reb EVEN SHOWS HOW I CAN TMi KIT IW THAJMEP SV I|| /~—j AMEMaUNQ ARTC 7 *»ei_l_ ,"<^k I jo\ OM.V MOT OV A I tOuM TH« MMI i[l r»»." «y» Mr. Li. > A Gr«h*m. Principal199 words
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Advertisement707 1962-04-08 19 Open the door to business success TRAIN IN NEW YORK FOR A COMMERCIAL CAREER INTENSIVE COURSES Individual Instruction For Men Women) Business Administration •Executive Secretarial •English •Bookkeeping/ Accounting Foreign Trade Stenography •Bi-Lingual Secretarial •Business Machines •Comptometry MV CLASSES START WEEKLY to a i i»i»v With the recomramdation of the dchool.707 words
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Article92 1962-04-08 20 ST. LOUIS, Sat.— Sonic booms generated by air force jets breaking the sound barrier were blamed yesterday for the death of two rare giraffe gazelles a: the city ioo. The animals, vaiued at US$3,OOO a piece $9,000 >. apparently were frliintened by the now and ran into92 words
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Article34 1962-04-08 20 The Indonesian Foreign Minister said In Jakarta yesterday they could accept In principle the proposal reported to have been put forward by U.N. Secretary-General U Thant, to settle trie West Irian Issue.34 words
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335 1962-04-08 20 A move for 'painless' stockpile sales NEW A.I.D. PURCHASING REGULATIONS WILL ENSURE STEADIER MARKET FOR G.S.A. RUBBER WASHINGTON. Saturday QENERAL Services Administration's sales of natural rubber will benefit from regulations issued this week by the Agency for International Development to fill A.I.D. purchase authorisations for rubber tyres and tubes and335 words
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Article58 1962-04-08 20 NEW YORK. t=al The United S'aies anu Britain yesterday submit teu a Security Council resolution in effect condemning Israel fur last month's ftrhuiii: <viih Syria ai the Sea of Galilee. The resolution ";eafflrnix" a Council resolution ol ItM which condemned iMaeh military action inUPI - 58 words
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160 1962-04-08 20 MAC ASKS PREMIERS TO LONDON FOR MART TALKS LONDON. Sat. Mr. Mai miilan has invited Commonwealth premiers to a conference in London on Sept. 10 for decisive talks on British alignment with the European Common Market. Government sources said some Commonwealth leaders, including Canada's Mr. John Diefenbaker. already bad accepted.UPI - 160 words
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219 1962-04-08 20 NEW YORK. Sat MILOVAN DJILAS. Yugoslav former Communist leader freed from a nineyear prison sentence for "hostile propaganda" in January last year, was re -arrested at his home here today, usually reliable sources said. Ai» Investigating judge and three plain-clothesReuter - 219 words
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463 1962-04-08 20 £1 4m TIN FUND: LEND SOME TO MEMBERS CALL LONDON. Sat gO.MK of the £14.0 million which the folcrniitioiuil Tin Council had on July 1 last year could bo leni to member countries to modernise mines and make Ihe industry gen erallj more efficient, the Times suggested yesterday on theReuter - 463 words
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77 1962-04-08 20 Ban order on Malayans may be lifted MELBOURNE. Bat Malayans Dari.> bin Saris, 31, and Zainal bin Hashlm. 25. grinned happily when told the Australian Government wa.s likely to suspend deportation orders issued against them last ytar when they lost their pearl-diving jobs at Darwin. The deportation orders had arousedUPI - 77 words
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Article53 1962-04-08 20 ALGIERS. Sat Twelvt people died in violence throughout Algeria before noon toaay the eve of the referendum in Metropolitan Prance on President De Gaulles Algerian policy Elgin of the dead were Muslims President De Gaulle has a.skeri even- Prenclunan to vote r to endor.seReuter - 53 words
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Advertisement353 1962-04-08 20 The wonder blade VVUI I L ICC I mjlUjiJjLM^ y^JT More and more men are enjoying EXTRA the most comfortable shaves of H "i" j "MM^Sf^SSSS^E^^^^ ?Wijx&&These extra sharp blades simply glide over your face. < v > You won't know there's a blade in your razor, your ':^V shaving353 words
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505 1962-04-08 21 ...THE WORLD FOR NEWS FOREIGN-NEWS-SPECIAL FOCUS ON A BIG PROBLEM IN RUSSIA A PROBLEM familiar to many families outside the Iron Curtain is plaguing the lives of many Russians, too an acute shortage of baby-sitters. Izvestia Weekly tells what happened when a reporter rang505 words
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Article454 1962-04-08 21 NOW IT IS 'INSTANT FISH' FUN DATELINE: NEW YORK VOW we have "ln--11 stant fish." The latest in scientific toys created a major sensation at the American Toy Fair in New York by producing the miracle of life in 20 minutes. It will probably produce more money for Its sponsors454 words
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Article, Illustration197 1962-04-08 21 PHOTONEWS presents today a picture of the remarkable old woman who won't retire ...And is still working- IT has always been 1 the same with Anna Nvmalm (left). Each year, for 30 years now, she has made the same request to the Helsinki telephone company: "May I carry197 words
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Advertisement34 1962-04-08 21 MONDIA TWINS L*r nr /v r^ wK^bfttßL B^E^ One of the Most Br^^^P^^j^jßj Distinctive Watches W^^SmSß^t^^^r^ made today... i^i^iJ^V^ 'if >■ S H a Quality Timepiece. Wwm M&WwmmMMM RjK^^^^n P^^R^R^Rfc/^B AT ANY GOOD WATCH DEALERS.34 words
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Advertisement201 1962-04-08 21 Pl* w^M JBrlr KONG KOKG ffiKS P O-Orient's famed round voyages to Hong Kong, Japan and home again are as exciting as the places you'll visit On board you can enjoy the best European or Chinese food, before you go ashore in Hong Kong to sample the delights of Aberdeen's201 words
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Advertisement44 1962-04-08 21 PAIN The fastest relief you can get is ASPRO* tablets. Safe for all the family "ASPRO' used in over 100 countries. Famous for nearly half a century. LEADINC AMERICAN MANUFACTURER of Low-Priced BALL POINT PENS Seeks direct DISTRIBUTOR Box A 625 Sun. Times, Singapore44 words
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152 1962-04-08 22 No permits yet to exhume war dead SINGAPORE. Sat The re-burial sub-committee of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce has decided to send a delegation to see the Prime Minister. Mr Lee Kuan Yew. next week about the inexplicable delay" by the Health Ministry in granting exhumation permits. i The152 words
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Article, Illustration400 1962-04-08 22 STOCKPILE TALKS: TIN MEN NOT IMPRESSED THE LONG-TERM PROBLEM STAYS IPOH. Saturday. decision of the International Tin Council to consult the U.S. Government on U.S. stockpile tin, is not expected to have much effect on the market. Markd and mining sources said there would Ik- ;j bullish market and the400 words
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Article148 1962-04-08 22 A bad week for snakes and ghosts SINGAPORE. Sat. Two pgrttMMM, including one with a dislike tor food hawkers, were put out of action in Singapore this week The 18-foot reptile whlrh was reported to have chased ice-cream and mcc hawkers near Farrer Park was caught by three youths in148 words
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Article53 1962-04-08 22 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Tliere wa> a big rush at the General Post Office here today for the new series of postage stamps to mark the world malaria eradication campaign. More than 30.000 of the -.tamps of the denominations of 50. 30 and 25 cents were >old53 words
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Article, Illustration208 1962-04-08 22 Kampong tongues wag-so Siput marries SINGAPORE. Sal. Malay tilm star Siput Serawak. a grandmother at 36. married a 21-year-old film extra this week "to protect my good name." He is Khuzir bin Hassan a former neighbour. The ceremony was performed by the Kampong Kapor kathi. Hajl Ibrahim bin Haji Ramli208 words
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53 1962-04-08 22 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat Bong Chiew Let-. 22. a rubber tapper working at the Kulai Yang estate here, was admitted to the Johore Bahru General Hospital today suffering from severe neck wounds She vr»s found by her mother in *ier bedroom at about 953 words
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Article342 1962-04-08 22 OUR CITY EDITOR - FIVE BIG OFFERS IN SIX MONTHS OUR CITY EDITOR By IT certainly has been the newsiest week in years lor share-holders. Monday saw a new Malayan record set when within eight hours, the public offer of 12 million one dollar stock units in the capital of Malayan Tobacco Ltd. closed342 words
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Advertisement255 1962-04-08 22 v OPENING TODAY at the HAPPY WORLD STADIUM i.HiKi.l LEE LIMITED. I KJOIDAIRE DIVISION. -^n^ OK(H\KI) MOTORS MN(.APURE) LIMITED. Will Sole Distributors, lor Vauxhall. Bedford, Chevrolel I/All i-ars and trucks H=H mrWm*^. PROGRESS MOTORS LIMITED. ff/flll M T^M Sole Agents for Holden care. Q2s WA\ VI SINGAPORE MOTORS LIMITED. \^m.\^~J255 words
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Miscellaneous233 1962-04-08 22 27 ~MiB I I M ROSS: 1. Mysterious ad- 36. Cut open <6>: 37. Cultivated ,»er .6); 6. Retr.ct (6»: En- L c amour m lim. (b>: 10. Frugality <6>; 12. Come io <6>: 3. Quitted t4> 4. Organic basii of bone (6>; 14. Penetrate .5-: 5. Perched <-.<; Cat233 words
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Miscellaneous71 1962-04-08 22 ut out and keep for future reference. _________|»_l^_-|^^^^^^^^-It >u have any queries write to the ity I ditor The Sunda> Times. Times House. H^^^^^^^^U^^^^^^H Singapore 9. mm Jmrm *--at*ver> -Hie verdic*: *.•+&> a:' a s P 11* JW h^f. fy,. to yincf qve it to t*ie straight' wor«/>q ar r*e71 words
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Article, Illustration780 1962-04-08 23 DAVID LEWIN - Price of marrying everyman's idol DAVID LEWIN By AS LIZ TAYLOR WASHES HER HANDS OFF FISHER... AS THE SINGER LOOKS BACK ON HIS LONG PAUSE... SO it is out at last. They are to part. And Kddii- Fisher has learned as Arthur Miller did that you can't stay married to780 words
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Article, Illustration156 1962-04-08 23 -IN THE NEWS WILL Princess Grace's new film have its premiere at Monte Carlo? Her husband sees no reason why not. A tale li.t- gained a hold in France that Prince Rainier has forbidden the showing of any of his wife's films in the principality. This annoys156 words
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Article, Illustration588 1962-04-08 23 PETER LIMSEES THE NEW FILMS A NIGHT IN HONG KONG Yu Minf, Wong Y.na, Akira Takarada. Yeko Tsukasa. MPGI-Toho. LOVES B. B loves C. And C does not know whether she loves or not. She doesn't know, that is. until it is too late. By588 words
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Advertisement516 1962-04-08 23 I OKCANItATION] X mm JIfTTJKTJ^Lyt f\ 104$ lIHIH 1 9 jo pm i* TRAP! X ~Tni*rnuTn x^r 4. Tooc. t*^ cm R, C k v t^ehoo _^CKIli/T_St-tP IN TH€ ARMY C*J J J*J w Baaliayjjlf.y ta»M«;3£s£! TO MINC X ••< aW^^BaV akira M TAKARADA 1 x ICotw" Eattmaa Calor TohoScoa*516 words
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Advertisement579 1962-04-08 23 Asthma,Bronchitis(oughing, Choking Curbed in 3 Minutes D* you ha va attackn of AMnma or J. R. had loat lbs., auffarad cough* Broacaitia ao bad that you choke ins. choking* aad atnnclinr cv. ry a4»d cup for breath and can t Bleep 7 nJrnt.couMntalaap. axpected to die. So yon roach ao579 words
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Advertisement21 1962-04-08 23 A GaUant Ad»«n»ur«r in »h* Land of tM Amaiina $iv»k«-B«outi«f jtt. Wksmta-teutsuftti co7> \mJSAPERA A Hindi Picture Todo, 11 a.m: "GORGO"21 words
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Advertisement255 1962-04-08 23 -IB*7'VyV r^"* 1 OPENS THURS. 12th BE^ Jj J ID v£) Vr*ial ■iMBMsiNGA^QFMRaJB BIG CASTER ATTRACTION GREATEST WAR STORY of the CENTURY L. «BL I^^bW JVaJBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBhBaaBW I a^P*^ V"^ H^H m/JJfr^^^t^^^^C^^ Jk BbbPuß^Bbbbb! La Awi^tk B^BaL Mfl^L BaaP^BaaaaaaV. jEtmi^KK^ WWuW^^^^JEt* W'' fIL. NuJ ~^^^^j3j^H I Ibthei' i^Bßaa^i A immortal m,255 words
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Article182 1962-04-08 24 MOTORING: By PETER LIM The tall and the short yr'HVI'S cuing on. >oti m;n well a«k. lor \ou don't sec stu'h motoring oddities «-\er>dav. These l.ill-and-short pii'lun-> were taken in Fort Worth (tor left) and Morence. In Fort Worth, thr short patMßg meter *eemi real liand>182 words
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Article, Illustration275 1962-04-08 24 PICTURE CONTEST WINNKK of 'i>.- week* lor PRIZE of $30 la "Held ia 'apliviit" i above I submitted lit lloh Jin Vuen. of Court Ktraaman, Trenceann. Mr. Hoh oaed a Kolleiflrx camera. Setting: f 5.6. speed 30. The SECOND PKIZK of $20 is275 words
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Article, Illustration1128 1962-04-08 24 LAST week 1 road tested the most sen* sational "baby" car in Malaya the Austin Seven Cooper. The Austin Cooper is one of the British Motor Corporation's two hot-rod minis. The other ls the Austin Cooper's identical twin the Morris Mini-Cooper. With the pointed exception1,128 words
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Advertisement192 1962-04-08 24 WwlBCJLWmisrT lhe r lOCUS '^^P^fc^W is on the Look imo the Viionutic ll»'» V y vmrfindci ne esremurt and few «l a glance. When you'v* ropowd your pk-ture. when IM inManl ol action imve n't vows. You need t*vw look aw»r Iron (be vie»finder. The second* you t»ve go iuto192 words
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Advertisement125 1962-04-08 24 1961 'more vw sedans^ were sold in malaysia than any other model of ANY MAKE Volkswagen j^ FOLLOW THE WISE CHOICE OF THE MAJORITY Remember too -over 5,000,000 of these cars have been made. CHAMPION MOTORS LTD. INOAPOftE! 3114 ORCHAttU HUAIi. JO2TI. K. LUMMJRI W5. CAMPBELL ROAD. TKU t)l»M. SCREMBAN:125 words
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Miscellaneous16 1962-04-08 25 1 r r^-^i \l/ 11 ij HI 3 Vpso ih'~' )P fl^t^K d?Safe?^ ilsli n t^?^i16 words
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Miscellaneous27 1962-04-08 26 BKR^^ji'j. V»jßL^^^ t m\ w |i fl»^L *c f^ ~^h ill 111 111 t I (P^ ER^n ES™l B^^l I I 'fc^'^sSjTffdl "TfJ Tpll f s IS?-l/J[27 words
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Article, Illustration868 1962-04-08 27 THE FASTEST GROWING GAME IN SINGAPORE Softball has come a lon& way in only a few years and plans now underway promise an even brighter future SOFTBALL has for too loni been looked upon as a glori fied form of "rounders" an unruly game that is played b> the very868 words
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Article137 1962-04-08 27 4 PAGES OF SPORT Cosmopolitan team in five years BASKETBALL, the sport that at one time wa« the exclusive property of tbe Chinese schools, is rapidly spreading to the Knciish schools. Coorte have been built and the turn out is impressive. In five years time we will sec a tnijy137 words
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Article452 1962-04-08 27 WHAT'S on you mind: Write In we pay S5 for the best grouse of the week. Keep your letters short, and address them to: "Sports Opinion." Tbe Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Bomd Singapore 9. KESAVAN SOON AGAIN WITH what authority Is David Kraal Judging our452 words
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Article, Illustration518 1962-04-08 27 J. EZEKIEL - J. EZEKIEL By JJANSOR bin SAWI, 27-years-old but already a veteran in Singapore cycling circles, two years ago decided to retire. In the months that followed he eagerly scanned the headlines to see how the younger generation of peddle pushers were getting on but518 words
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387 1962-04-08 28 JNDIA begin the fourth day ol the fourth Test match against the NVest Indies here today needing ftl runs to avoid an innings defeat with eight second innings wickets in hand. The task of saving themselves from their fourth defeat of387 words
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Article769 1962-04-08 28 LEONG DOUBLE AT KEDAH MEET BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: S. l Mt9 Ist No. 15i»9» (S9.SMJB!. .'nd No. UMM (S4.MBJ) 3rd. No. *****3 (52.7b9>. STARTKRS: 5738 (each): MM. *****8: *****7: 1U1429: *****7: 17b3Q9; *****5. A LOR STAR Sat —Magic A Note ridden by Mr T S Leong. won the main769 words
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Article196 1962-04-08 28 PAHANG SKITTLED FOR 86 BY NEGRI SER&MBAN B« Nepi Sembilan pui tliem.'-ri-. e.s in a favourHole pocmoii in ihr Malayan Cricket Association l^eague match KiAini- Pah>DjE here today by tcormg 74 runs Bf r !e.«* <A ihree ice:» ai rotnpared lo Pahang's bem.: bundled om toi B<> Rep'.y.ng lo Paliang196 words
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Article24 1962-04-08 28 KARACHI. Sal. Brigadier G. Haider, Pakistan Army. wa& last rush; ppoui.ee manager of the Pakistan oMM 'earn to lour England this >ummer24 words
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Article60 1962-04-08 28 LONDON. Sat. A ma^nil'.cent t^o-ruiie run by Derek Ibbouon was the highlight of the first day of Oie two-day indoor international athletic* match between Britain and West Germany at Wembley here last night. Ibbou>on won for Britain in Smln 47.8 sec to set a new European.Reuter - 60 words
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Article50 1962-04-08 28 LONDON, but— Results of Uut night's English League soccer matches were: Div. One West Ham United 2 Birmingham 2. Dlv. Two Scunthorpe 2 Derby 0. Dlv. Three Lincoln 2 Notu County 2: Watford 1 Reading 1. Div. Four— Carlisle 3 Crewe 0: Siockporl 2 Doncaster 1. Reuier.Reuter - 50 words
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Article291 1962-04-08 28 IPOH. Sat Selangor took a iir.-t innings lead Of 5J agai:.st Porak in their MC A. League match today At stump* the M-ores were: Perak 100 and 31 for two Selangor 152 Pprak's collap.M' wa.s caused by Kaila^apathy who took three wickets, for nine runs.291 words
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Article, Illustration1426 1962-04-08 28 ALAN HOBY - ALAN HOBY HOW B ATT ERSE AS BULLDOG WAS BEATEN TO MAKE BOXING HISTORY By HE IS THE CHALLENGER MARCIANO KNOCKED OUT IN NINE ROUNDS THE quiet Sussex businessman who had fought for the heavyweight championship of the world gently wrapped one1,426 words
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Advertisement381 1962-04-08 27 ChilcLjen's Britannica LwSBBB "*S)4r ti JjftiK^fPTC'- JtSffrg: j MMfc* nJ^* -**9k H ssssssK sal 9P 'iirffMj^'H?^ jpnyirr" < ijffllffr mmS9. asm mlfc W V .^BSSB^^BBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSaiI^BSSSv S> /^^^t^ "^P^j^^^. J^^^\ gJ^^ S M KJt -t j ■'V 4 J J K J J I sfl awL ytksmtaW *&F T* mm" awssssssssssssssKawssssssssssK381 words
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Advertisement248 1962-04-08 28 Improve your PAY... I POSITION... I PRESTIGE...! An ICS Course can help you to achieve a better position, more influence In your community and a higher standard of living You study at home. In your spare time, and fees include all textbooks. Put yourself on the road to better things248 words
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PICKS TODAY'S WINNERS
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751 1962-04-08 29 HE HAS THE QUALITIES OF A CLASS HORSE BEST BETS: Kai Tere 11, Norval Lad and Speedy Socks. THE GOING: There was heavy rain on Friday and going is likeiy to be yielding at best. CUMMER WINE has yet to win a race751 words
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Article172 1962-04-08 29 EPSOM JtVr CALL BOX 1.41. CLEVER DICK Becial Be«ita M< g h 'ftTrl Kin* HIGHLAND KING Shamrock Clever Dtafc CLEVCR DICK Roscoai Bbmmr«ck Lit. R. MALAYSIA Dtreetar 11 hor PkToac R. MALAYHIA R«4l In Director DIKECTOR Roll In Raffles Square ktN I CINERAMA Khampaoc PWt PwfMi KHAMPANO P. Ctasenuna172 words
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1942 1962-04-08 29 Race 1 1.45: Class 4, Div. I—61 6 Furs. I. 3001 Cssvbt Dick (Loyang Svnd Daniels, 4 9.0 7 (SF) Mitchell 70 a. ***** Shamrock II (Shamrock Bt> Sullivan. 6 8.13 V WiUon 64 3. 64J31 Bsirißi <Huka Kongsi' Martin. 4 8.12 13 Johnson1,942 words
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Article588 1962-04-08 29 KAI TERE II should make It a hattrlck in Race Four. This Wllwyn gelding found his right form at Kuala Lumpur In February with a clever win In a Class 5. 6f race In lmin 13 2 5. His win over the Penang sif last month588 words
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Article135 1962-04-08 29 jyORVAL LAO scored a smashing- fiTB-length win over the Buklt Tlmah mile with 8.11 In the smart time of lmin. 18 In February. On that allowing this raptdly Improving four-year-old should easily come up to Claas I re- quiremenu. (Race Seven;. The attractively weighted Last135 words
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Advertisement759 1962-04-08 29 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICI (S'aora) >• Word, tl* (Mimimuum) Omlm I Mitt. 10 ftmrdt (Mim.) BLACK* PMOTOtTAT tIRVICt .nc. M Robiuwn Road. 1«i H TAMO'S PHOTOCOPY ICBVICB TMUraooitla pbotooupied 10. Boa; Wuav SiMMon, MU. CICADITTII ARK KIUIMI BU*> RmokUic with "A«aJ". Partlaalan Krom:— Katoac P.O. Box BO IB tonIS..759 words
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Advertisement117 1962-04-08 29 BBBa^Bsr a*^sai Grace Space Pace these are the attributes that have earned world-wide acclaim for Jaguar, and nowhere are they better typified than by the Mark II series (2.4, 3.4 and 3.8 litre Saloons) THE JAGUAR 'E' TYPE The "E" Type G.T. y-sr-^w Models are presented WATCH as elegant and117 words
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Obituary66 1962-04-08 30 MR. PtTtR LIM MENC LIANC. .-•»e «6 paM>ed »«;«> peaiefulS ..i Mi on 7.4 at 4.M-I S-. .'o»»V>> !_••< lIW Seransoon Cor- Mpi le.i\ I p n,. on Mund^u I I IB i then lo 1 pper Serxnh'oon Beme'e-v MR. C MYLVACANAM Ho^pitAl A-->'anl at tVnlrn! M.i.i Hi.-|"'»:. TiMj..n66 words
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Article77 1962-04-08 30 H'«rtf« iMimmmm, THC FAMILY OF Ihr Ml Mrv SOBK Utm nw Mi.ila:-. Vbnn Uek Ucok -*i lo e»'»n<J iifinfu! thank* •o all frmidK nod rrlativr* for their' Kind *x^>^^^Ml>ll» of utinpathy *bu«n| o them In their hereavemrm. MR. AND MM. Ov Km Lunn tluok all fnrod.- nn.i M__Mi $m77 words
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Article615 1962-04-08 30 F. SALAHUDIN - F .SALAHUDIN by Singapore. Sat pOX 60 minutes tonight Singapore's Malaya Cup team looked like emulating Joint Services' feat of holding Sporting Cristal to a draw, but the power-shooting of the Peruvians put paid to this hope. The Peruvians won deservinsily by 2-0 but thr615 words
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374 1962-04-08 30 Penang take less than a day to score innings win against Kedah PENANG. Saturday. pENANG luok 1056 than a day to beat Kedah by an innings in their M.C.A. League match at Western Road today, play starting at 11.02 a.m. and endiiiii at 5.27 p.m. Ponang dismissed Kedah for 41374 words
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Article17 1962-04-08 30 PEXANG. Sat. Penang Per alt 2-1 in their X.A.M. Cup north zone final here tonight.17 words
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Article261 1962-04-08 30 Burnley drop a point to Wolves LONDON Sal. l.nslish League First Division champion. Burnley, who meet I ulli.ini in their F.A. Cup semi-final replay on Monday, were forced to a 1-1 draw by Wolverhampton today. (IRST DIVISION Aston I Kolii.ii Blackburn 1 fcverton Blackpool I lulln in 1 Cantitl Lrtcenlw261 words
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Article482 1962-04-08 30 SINGAPORE. Sat- S E. A P Games 200 m breast stroke record holder Kenneth Km and Slngapore record holder Pong Hon Kiong fought out a keen battle in the event at the Chinese Swimming Club junior uala at Amber Road today Kenneth held a482 words
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Article, Illustration28 1962-04-08 30 SPORTINC; CRISTAL goalkeeper Parraga makes this spectacular save off Sahar Hussein (right) last mi: lit Sunday Times picture by KOR AH CHONG.KOR AH CHONG - 28 words
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Article147 1962-04-08 30 TONG KENG REMAIN CHAMPS SINGAPORE. Sat— Alter a hard fight. Tong Keng emerged champions for the second successive year in the Singapore Amateur Basketball Federation Open senior championship when they beat Sigiap by 78-76 in the final at S.B.A. Hall today. Both teams were evenly matched and the issue wa.s147 words
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170 1962-04-08 30 Cambridge beat Oxford by 5 lengths LONDON. Sat. Cambridge, the warm favourites, won th c 108 th In ter- Varsity boat race here today by live lengths after leadinli throughout. They won by 4J lengths last year. Thi* was their 60th win. The Light Blues watched by Princess Margaret andReuter - 170 words
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Article52 1962-04-08 30 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore Crlckei Club beat Tengah Ctusaaers by live wickets in a cricket match today. Scores: Crusatiers 108 (Gilbert 34 n.0.. Teal 17; Col. Times 3 for 23, T. McDoiinel i for 21): S.C.C. 11l for 5 (.Jones rtd. hurt 48. R. Joynt 20; Ollbert a for52 words
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95 1962-04-08 30 KUALA LUMPUR. Bat. Heavj rain wash— 4 <>nt today's International hock< v match between Malaya and Singapore It will b« played tomorrow morning at 9 a.m. The North-South mauh 1 scheduled for tomorrow evening has been called <_ff iTho match between Msti^ fa "A"95 words
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Article102 1962-04-08 30 Fr ni Bat ifcjotralia'.s most promtslug 1 440 yards prospect* and i Perth Commonwealth Game* [hope was killed In a raai j sma-.h early today. He was Brian Wllaon. 24, oi Subiaco. a Perth suburb. Also injured In the were Western Au-tndia Olympic Qames competitor John BaffUleyReuter - 102 words
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