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Title Section21 1962-04-09 1 avihai.i: iiaily certified sale exceeds 100,000 The Straits Times Nat*"* 1 KDN 036 Estd. 1843. MONDAY, APRIL 9, 196^. 15 CENTS.21 words
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Article, Illustration308 1962-04-09 1 Judge criticises 'young magistrates' Murder: Call for new trial system KOTA BAHRU, Sunday THE Kelantan High Court Judge, Mr. Justice Hashim, said today that he had suggested to the Federation Government that it should immediately abolish preliminary inquiries in murr'sr cases. He said this in a trial In308 words
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Article32 1962-04-09 1 BOSTON. Sun. Prof. Benjamin M. Selekraan. 69. of Cambridge, died yesterday of a heart attack while lecturing to business executives at Harvard Business School on problems of labour relations. —U.P.I.UPI - 32 words
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Article50 1962-04-09 1 KINGSTON. Jamaica. Sun. A man walked into a house here, asked a five-year-old girl for a knife to sharpen a pencil and when it was given him. grabbed the girl and cut her head off, police reported. Yesterday they hPld a man for questioning.— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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128 1962-04-09 1 Britons will get 20 seconds warning LONDON. Sun. Britain's missile attack alarm system will soon be able to flash out warnings only about 20 seconds after a rocket launching has been detected, the Home Office announced yesterday. Currently the public would have warning of attack in under one minute fromReuter - 128 words
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Article, Illustration203 1962-04-09 1 ASA 'NOT IN MARKET FOR SALE' KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. TTOE Thai Foreign Minister, Mr. Thanat Khoman. said today: "The main thing is that ASA has been firmly launched and it is not in the market for sale. "I for one am not worried about other countries keeping aloof from the203 words
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Article35 1962-04-09 1 HAVANA. Sun.— A CubanSoviet treaty of technical assistance signed here yesterday, provides for the construction in Cuba of a factory tor making steel files, as well as 18 other flats and factories.—Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article65 1962-04-09 1 BRIDGEND. Sun.— The second victim in two days was claimed here today by Wales' second smallpox outbreak. It la Britain's third separate outbreak of the disease since a Pakistani Introduced it to the country on Christmas Day. The victim was another woman patient of Glanrhyd mentalReuter - 65 words
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Article29 1962-04-09 1 AMMAN. Sun.— The Cabinet, with King Hussein presiding over the meeting, has approved the acceptance of a US$l9.6 million loan from Kuwait. It was learned today.29 words
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175 1962-04-09 1 Coup chief pledges all-civilian Syria Govt. DAMASCUS, Sun. Syria's Army Com-mander-in-Chief. Maj.Gen. Abdul Karim Zahreddin, has pledged that no military mem would participate in the forthcoming Government. Gen. Zahreddin said in a statement broadcast to the nation over Damascus radio, that the Army command has insisted the new Government beUPI - 175 words
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Article, Illustration239 1962-04-09 1 Burton flies into Paris to meet LIZ'S CO-STAR SAYS: 'SHE IS VERY ATTRACTIVE... MY WIFE WENT TO LONDON TO SEE FAMILY-THEN THE WORLD WENT MAD' OARIS, Sun. British actor Richard Burton .flew into Paris yesterday to meet his wife "she is my wife, you know" and saW later she would239 words
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Article103 1962-04-09 1 Budget Day for Britain today LONDON. Sun.— Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, Chancellor of the Exchequer, tomorrow presents the British House of Commons with the Conservative Government's proposals for Its annual budget. Some financial experts thought Mr. Lloyd might play safe for the moment with only minor domestic- reliefs, mindful that anyReuter - 103 words
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175 1962-04-09 1 Beaten horse was led in as the winner by mistake SINGAPORE. Sun A BEATEN horse was led In as a winner at Bukit Timah today. White Ship (Subian and Manikam i Donnelly) flashed past the post In a thrilling finish in Race Eight. A photo finish was called. After a175 words
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Article, Illustration118 1962-04-09 1 KEY WEST. Florida. Sun. Havana radio said today that all prisoners taken in last April's unsuccessful invasion had been sentenced to 30 years' imprisonment with hard labour or until they can pay an indemnity of $62 million. The broadcast said ihe prisoners would also118 words
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Article540 1962-04-09 1 Oui or non: Big poll begins DARIS, Sun. Twelve r hours of polling began in France at 8 a.m. today in a national referendum to endorse the Franco Algerian peace agreements and \i\vc General De Gaulle full power to implement them oy decree. Electors choose from two ballot papers, markedReuter - 540 words
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Article39 1962-04-09 1 PEKING ON ASA TOKYO, Snn— «>' Communist New I Vrws Agency saM Philippines and Ti bad shown "little I susm and even np (iijjppro\al of ASA nisation was set as IS -controlled Seat become totally II Cri 1'.P.1.39 words
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Article365 1962-04-09 2 Tanganyika sends Thant a five-point plan TANGANYIKA has offered to act as arbitrator in the West Irian dispute between the Netherlands and Indonesia. The offer li contained in a live-point plan presented to United Nations Secre-tary-General, U Thant. saying that fighting and skirmishing must end immediately andReuter; UPI - 365 words
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110 1962-04-09 2 Cuba frees seven stranded Americans UAYAXA. Sun. Cuba last night freed seven shipwrecked American treasure hunters, moving them from the government quarters where they had spent two nights to a hotel. They said they had been given ''red carpet treatment" in their quarters. They had been asked not to leave110 words
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152 1962-04-09 2 Friends again so 'plotters' are freed pAIRO, Sun. Eleven prisoners in the "Cairo plot" trial left prison early today after the case had been dropped for "high policy considerations." The three month old trial came to an abrupt halt with a request by the chief prosecutor for "an indefinite postponementReuter - 152 words
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Article112 1962-04-09 2 jyjOSCOW. Sun. The trade union newspaper Trud today published an article by Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin to mark the first anniversary of man's flight through space. "Man's conquest of the moon can begin by sending an automatic station that could perform a so calledReuter - 112 words
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Article46 1962-04-09 2 TONDON. Sunday. An 82-year-old man apologised in court at Liskeard, yesterday for the absence of his wife on charges of neglecting their four children, aged eight, six, four and one. She was still in hospital after the birth of their fifth child. he said.46 words
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Article182 1962-04-09 2 LONDON, Sunday. ]y|R. JOMO KENYATTA, Kenya African National Union leader, last night predicted that Kenya would achieve independence by the end of the year. i He said this before leaving London Airport for Nairobi together with Mr. Tom Mboya and 23 other Kenya African National182 words
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Article, Illustration71 1962-04-09 2 DR. S TAKES TIME OFF TO DINE WITH JEAN and HUBBY PRESIDENT SOEr KARNO took time off from the West Irian crisis to entertain British film actress Jean Simmons and her director husband Richard Brooks at Bogor Palace last week. Miss Simmons and Mr. Brooks, who spent a week 'n71 words
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Miscellaneous18 1962-04-09 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby I BEHIND. f MIND f ILL TAkE f TUE GT£P THEM AGAIN I18 words
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Article233 1962-04-09 3 TAPED: THE VOICE OF DEATH I ONDON. Sun. "No one will speak to me. lam a nice man. I have no friends I wish to die.'' The words. in Polish, droned from the tape recorder on the coroner's table at an inquest at Luton, Bedfordshire. In the background the hiss233 words
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Article31 1962-04-09 3 BOGOTA. Colombia), Sun. A Colombian Air Force plane with 31 people aboard crashed in- mountains on a flight from a remote penal colony. All aboard were killed.31 words
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Article31 1962-04-09 3 DACCA, Sun.— One person was killed. 110 injured and about 1.500 left homeless when a cyclone struck three villages north of here last night. A goods train was derailed.31 words
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Article, Illustration139 1962-04-09 3 A pioneer dive for the ocean's secrets A SWISS mathematician. Hannes Keller, 28, will attempt within the next seven weeks to dive 1,000 feet under the sea, unprotected except for a rubber suit. If he is successful, nations are likely to pay highly for his secret which will open the139 words
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Article21 1962-04-09 3 ISTANBUL. Sun.— A U.S. Army sergeant was jailed for 15 months and fined $50,000 for black market currency dealings.21 words
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Article356 1962-04-09 3 TON-DON. Sun.— The House of Commons has passed a bill giving local authorities power to provide a mobile meals service for lonely, elderly people. Called by one member the "Old Peoples" Charter," it was spon>ored by a Conservative. Mr. Geollrey Johnson Smith, with Labour356 words
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Article313 1962-04-09 3 OUT— A PLAN TO BOOST NEWS MEDIA NEW YORK, Sunday. A PLAN to build up newspapers, news agencies, radio and educational television and films in the developing countries of Asia, Africa and Latin America has been presented to the IN. Commission on Human Rights here. Mr. Tor Gjesdal. director ofReuter - 313 words
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Article72 1962-04-09 3 BERLIN. Sun. Nearly 27.000 dysentery cases have been registered in East Berlin, it was announced today. Three people have died. The epidemic was caused by infected butter. East Germans have been advised not to travel to East Berlin. No one may leave the country without aReuter - 72 words
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86 1962-04-09 3 Kassem 'no to plebiscite in Kuwait BAGDAD. Sun. MajorGeneral Kassem, Iraqi Prime Minister last night rejected a British proposal for a plebiscite in Kuwait, the Persian Gulf oil sheikhdom which he claims as part of Iraq. The official Iraq News Agency said he told a visiting Algerian delegation the proposalReuter - 86 words
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Article43 1962-04-09 3 CARDIFF. Sun. Health officials and police have stepped up their search of the South Wales valleys for the carrier of the smallpox germ which has killed one person and infected eight others in a new out-break of the disease here. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article53 1962-04-09 3 LONDON. Sun.— Mr. George Lowe. 38. official photographer to Sir Vivian PuchTs Antarctic expedition. Ls to marry Miss Susan Hunt. 20. daughter of Sir John Hunt, leader of the successful Everest expedition of 1953 Mr. Lowe, a New Zealander. was a member of the EverestReuter - 53 words
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Article49 1962-04-09 3 African's death white cleared NAIROBI. Sun. Michael Dc Bromhead. 20-year-ola white man. was acquitted yesterday of unlawfully killing an African Albert KipKoech. He said he lost hLs balance tripped and accidentally fired his revolver while taking Klpkoech to the police after flndln? him under a bed on his farm.49 words
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Article31 1962-04-09 3 LONDON. Sun. Peter Richards, 19, was bound over yesterday for stealing a hat to cover up the "Yul Brynner 1 haircut he received free in a barbers publicity stunt31 words
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Article26 1962-04-09 3 CHICAGO. Sun. A caller at Peoria jail left five bars of chocolate "for the boys Inside." Each contained two halves of a saw blade26 words
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Advertisement92 1962-04-09 3 mFj/m otylC \-J pJV^, X, yj 1 PEUGEOT 404 All-round performance unknown In comp.ict motoring oeiore. Versatility the result of a unique Prugeot system of ro-ordm <:- ed engineering advances tli.n includes: ttM most perform:. u.r four-cylinder 45 inclined engine on the road, lowered centre gravity for safe cornerlnc. new92 words
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Miscellaneous436 1962-04-09 3 2SS£ X2&7* i RAD| O SINGAPORE SEBYICE: 41.7 mrtrc SHORTWAVE SERVICE AM 6.00 lime Signal. N»- 41 Wtres gara-ku. Ne*fi Headlines 605 MI.UIIM WAVE SERVICE Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rcndez- 4:6 metres vous With Music; 7.30 Time AM 6.00 Good Morning- 601 Sicnal. News; 7.35 Breaklast Morning Prelude- 700 Tlw Club;436 words
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Article, Illustration208 1962-04-09 4 SKEWERED CHEEK MEN IN SINGAPORE PROCESSION SINGAPORE, Sun. Four of the six mediums, their cheeks pierced by skewers, today paraded the streets near Joo Chiat to celebrate the festival of the god of gods, Geok Onn Seong Teh. The procession was held to ward off208 words
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Article162 1962-04-09 4 N.Z. advice for S'pore library SINGAPORE, Sun. Two New Zealand library offl- cers are now in Singapore under the the Colombo Plan to advise on the overall administration of Singapore's national library in Stamford Road. They are Mr. J. R. Cole, assistant chief librarian of the Turnbuil Library, one of162 words
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Article34 1962-04-09 4 Sir Alexander in S'pore SINGAPORE, Sun. Sir 1 Alexander Waddell. Governor of Sarawak, arrived in Singapore tonight accompanied by Lady Waddell. He will leave for England by Qantas Boeing jet on Tuesday on leave.34 words
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Article163 1962-04-09 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. An Australian violinist. Beryl Kimber. will give a recital at the Victoria Theatre on April 26. The first Westerner to study at the Moscow Btate Conservatorium since the war. Miss Kimber was for two years attending the master classes of the famous Russian violinist.163 words
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Article50 1962-04-09 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The commanding officer, Captain J.S. le Blanc Smith and staff of HMS Hartland Point will give a party on April 14 from 3 to 5.30 p.m. on board ship for children of the Asian dockyard employees who helped refit the vessel recently in the Naval Base.50 words
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Article69 1962-04-09 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Four speakers, one of whom is a housewife, will debate "Is Orthodox Judaism out of date at the Reuben Manasseh Meyer Hall, Oxley Rise, here on Tuesday at 8.30 p.m. They are Mrs. J. Grimberg, Messrs. E. Mayer. Director of the Economic Development Board. J.69 words
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Article31 1962-04-09 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Young men in various professions will each talk about "My Job" in a vocational guidance series to be launched by the Toung Men's Christian Association on Wednesday.31 words
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Article54 1962-04-09 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. An "April Convair 880 Queen" will be selected for a return trip to Hong Kong by C.P.A.S new Jet service at an "April Ball" at the Sea View Hotel on April 30 from 8.30 pjn. in aid of the Gan Eng Seng School Old Students' Association's54 words
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Article253 1962-04-09 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. JOHORES rural development drive, now in full swing, will be explained to the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, when he comes here on Tuesday. A big welcome has been arranged for Tun Razak, who will spend the whole253 words
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Article260 1962-04-09 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. A 50--member Singapore cultural mission will leave for Kuchlng on April 24. to begin a tour of the three Borneo territories. They will perform in Kuching,on April 25. and the following day. then leave for Brunei and North Borneo. The Singapore Government, which is260 words
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Advertisement310 1962-04-09 4 "THE GREATEST SHOW ON WORTH" presented by THE GENERAL MOTORS DEALERS OF SINGAPORE George Lee Limited, Frigidaire Division Orchard Motors (Singapore) Ltd. Progress Motors Limited Singapore Motors Limited United Motor Works Limited AT THE HAPPY WORLD STADIUM APRIL 9th-llth 1962 7-12p.m, ADMISSION FREE BUREN SUPER SLENDER WORLD'S THINNEST AUTOMATIC CALENDAR310 words
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Miscellaneous145 1962-04-09 4 Singapore diary...] SINGAPORE POLICE BAND: INDEPENDENT MISSIONSymphony Rehearsal at Odeon ARY MOVEMENT: Free film Theatre. 7.30 pjn. 10 pjn. show at the Woodbrldge HosplSINGAPORE MEDICAL AS- ui. Yio Chu Kang Road, 7.80 SOCIATION: Lecture on Anti- pan. gen-Antibody Reactions In Al- vmur-*. m.i.. <>...,•.-• Iergic Nasal Mucosa" by Dr YM145 words
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Miscellaneous321 1962-04-09 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES THE following is today's fcche- (CX 722) 7.45 a.m.: from Hong 1 dule of civil aircraft move- Kong. Bangkok (CX 723) 10.10 menta at Paya Lebar airport. pm. Singapore. Air Pfora Bombay. ARRIVALS Madras (AI 402 1 8.05 p.m. BOAC: From Tokyo. Manila Malayan Airways: Prom321 words
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443 1962-04-09 5 Klang River car park can become eyesore KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. J^ LEADING architect, Mr. C. H. R. Bailey, warned today that the proposed giant car park over the Klang River in the centre of the town would turn out to be an eyesore unless it was artistically designed. He was443 words
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Article, Illustration179 1962-04-09 5 'COME HOME' PLEA TO MISSING BOY OF 14 SINGAPORE. Sun— A War Department electrician. Mr. R. P. John, 51, walked Into Times House today with an appeal to his missing 14-year-old son: "Please return home." The boy. John Verghese (above), a primary Six student of the Toa Payoh English School,179 words
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Article53 1962-04-09 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Philippines Consulate General will observe "summer hours" and a five-day week from April 16 to June 30. Besides being open only from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.. the office will also be closed on Philippines holidays on April 9. 19. 20. May 153 words
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Article39 1962-04-09 5 PENANG. Sun— Two destroyers of the Pakistan Navy. Khaibar and Badr. will arrive here tomorrow for a two-day visit. Both ships will be open to visitors between 9 a.m. and 11 am on Tuesday.39 words
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Article24 1962-04-09 5 SINGAPORE. Sun— Qantas airways has introduced a weekly non-stop Vl-Jot Hight from Biiobnne to Singapore, taking 7 hou:^ 40 minutes every Friday.24 words
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Article55 1962-04-09 5 KUCHING. Sun.- The Sarawak Junior Chamber of Commerce is organising a trade fair here from July 22 to Aug. 5. The fair will coincide with the Sarawak Festival organised Jointly by the Sarawak Art Council and the British Coun- ell. The emphasis will be on i display of55 words
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Article150 1962-04-09 5 TRAINING MANUAL FOR NEWSMEN KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Journalists in Malaya and Singapore can now buy a $6 professional training manual designed entirely for the Asian Press. Prepared by the International Press Institute. ft manual "The Active Newsroom", can be obtained irom the Ulan centre of IPI at 47 Kong Lam150 words
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Article337 1962-04-09 6 Talks on Penang port pay resume PENANG, Sunday. THE joint council ol the Penang Port Commission and its 1,450-strong employees' union will start negotiations on Tuesday on the workers" claims for a general revision of salaries. The meeting will be i held under the chairman- ship of Mr. K. E.337 words
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144 1962-04-09 6 QINGAPORE. Sun. -A Bri- tlsh musician, Mr. John Simons, will arrive here on May 7 to conduct the practical examinations of the Trinity College of Music. London, in Singapore Mr Simons, a Woodward Smith scholar at the Tobias Matthay piano school, hopes to144 words
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Article32 1962-04-09 6 KUANTAN. Sun.— The first weekly meeting of heads of Government departments in Pahang connected with the rural development drive will be held in the rural development operations room here tomorrow.32 words
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Article27 1962-04-09 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Lshak. will start a four-day tour of departments of the Ministry of HenlM- and Law tomorrow27 words
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119 1962-04-09 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Deputy Prime Ministers office today announced the issue of special postage stamps on June 3 in commemoration of National Day. The stamp.-, will be on sale at all post offices in SingaDure for three months or until stocks are exhausted whichever119 words
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Article, Illustration116 1962-04-09 6 Filming Asia's colourful past— by Maria UONG KONG. Sun Malayan actress and film company owner Mm Maria Menado MM a big potential market, especially in Western countries, for productions starring mixed Asian casts. Film producers should draw on tht talents of actors and actresses in different parts of Asi.i ratlirrReuter - 116 words
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Article41 1962-04-09 6 PENANG, Sun—The Minisfer of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. said last night any society which promoted goodwill and understanding among nations deserved full support. He was speaking at a meeting to form a Malayan-Ger-man Society in Penang41 words
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298 1962-04-09 6 IPOH. Sun. Rural 1 development projects have made a "lot of improvement' in the lives of people along the entire coastal belt of Perak. This was told the Strait! Times by the Raja Muda of Perak. who has just completed a 14-day298 words
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Article185 1962-04-09 6 True charity— by a Minister PENANG. Sunday. THE TIME had come for the planning of more schools for the deaf in the Federation. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. Minister of Commerce and Industry, said here yesterday afternoon. "I am glad to note there are now more charitable organisations and Institutes in185 words
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139 1962-04-09 6 The Prai mail to jet third class sleeperettes IJUALA LUMPUR. Ban. The "sleeperette" service for third class passengers will be extended to the northbound night mail to Pral soon. The Malayan Railway traflic manager. Mr. T. H. D. Russell, said today that coaches were being fitted with adjustable reclining seats139 words
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Article83 1962-04-09 6 Journalists in Malaya form union j KUALA LUMPUR, bun I More than 70 journalist* decided today to form a National Union of Journali.sLs Federation of Malaya A pro-tern committee of *even has been elected to draft the rules and bring about the early formation of the union They are Mr.83 words
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Article55 1962-04-09 6 KUCHING. Ban.— SaniwaK. where a cholera epidemic about the middle of last year killed some 60 people, will br represented at the coming WHO. meeting in Manila lor the exchange of information on el tor vibrio— the germ that causes paracholera by Dr. M A. Rozalla.55 words
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Obituary30 1962-04-09 8 U Wordt SlO (Minimum) FSNWICK. Adrian on 27-3-82 at Royal Perth Hospital W.A. remit of accident dearly beloved son of Valeric vejson of Albert Moody loving brother of Angela.30 words
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Article127 1962-04-09 8 21 Words Sit (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. Mahmood hln Ambuk thank relatives and friends tnr their kind assistance, attendance and valuable presents on th« occasion of the marriage of their daughter on M 3 THE FAMILY of the late Mr. Tan ."00 Cheng sincerely thank all relatives and friends127 words
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Article706 1962-04-09 8 The best testimony to the strong foundations of Asa, and it is unsolicited, comes from countries which earlier viewed regional economic co-operation through jaundiced eyes. Before the Cameron Highlands meeting of Asa foreign ministers began, regret was expressed that there had been misunderstanding initially over Asa's purpose.706 words
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Article334 1962-04-09 8 The bare announcement by the Tin Council of its intention to seek consultations with the U.S. on stockpife disposal has attracted speculation of a predictable nature. The Council, it is suggested in London, wants to discuss the possibility of buying some of America's huge surplus for its empty334 words
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Article166 1962-04-09 8 There could be another polio epidemic in Singapore this year. If there were, the 250,000 children of five years and under would be ill-prepared to resist it. The epidemic in 1958 claimed over 400 victims. Even in 1960 there were 197, and in only one year since 1948,166 words
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Article, Illustration1151 1962-04-09 8 DENNIS BLOODWORTH - Laos: Fears of a new flare-up DENNIS BLOODWORTH THE STUBBORN GEjNERAL WHO THREATENS TO TORPEDO WEEKS AND WEEKS OF WORK FROM VIENTIANE, Sunday MR. AVERELL HARR I MAN, President Kennedy's Assistant Secretary for Far East Affairs, paid a quick visit to Bangkok a few days ago and from there flewOFNS - 1,151 words
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678 1962-04-09 8 PETER ROBINSON - PETER ROBINSON By r>KYO, Sun. it was like the British being humiliated at soccer, Australia losing the Davis Cup. the United States being defeated at baseball, or the Soviet Union being outclassed at chess: Japan has lost the World Judo Championship to a678 words
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Advertisement607 1962-04-09 8 Straits Times Malay M»a Classified advertisements mey be handed toe Ist Floor COLO STORASI ANCADB Orchard Road COLA ■TOSJAOK ■HANCHIB AT HOLLAND NOAD-KATON4*. KtPPtL ROAD- MAVAL l*» AuthorlMd Agents: CITY BOOK BTOHB LTD Winchester House. Colr/er Quay THI NIWI FRONT Ftlipaulck's Supermsrke« M. St. WMAIL 3 Admiralty Road, Naval ateee607 words
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Advertisement21 1962-04-09 8 A CLEAN SHAVE ANYWHERE (f( I^*^4 SWISS-MADE BATTERY ggj SHAVER fc^M j" J *^g 1 1 1 Fed", of Malaya Mum21 words
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Advertisement40 1962-04-09 8 mf^l Pn MU3iiLy. y&^ '%Sk filter smoker non-filter /^P^- FINEST AMERICAN I CIGARETTES Soltt Agents: SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD. IS P I s>»««»>ea>««e»si»>eess»i OEMS.... Gifts of Glamour, Gaiety 6 Gladness U.S. de SUVA Sons Jeweller* 25, Rafftts met, Swgip.ri-1. Tel: *****40 words
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Article, Illustration235 1962-04-09 9 SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE Government today announced the setting up of a commission of inquiry into the student boycott of the Government Chinese Secondary IV examinations last November and December. Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin has been appointed Commissioner with the concurrence of the Chief235 words
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Article44 1962-04-09 9 TAIPING. Sun.— Che Puteh Sawyah binte Buyong was elected president of the Territorial Association of Women's Institutes, Larut and Matang branch, at fts annual meeting here yesterday. Other officials are: Hon secretary. Che Khatljah binte Mln Zoharl; treasurer; Che Azlzah binte Mahmud.44 words
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Article54 1962-04-09 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. The English service of Radio Singapore will present another programme in its series on Malayan writers at 7.30 p.m. on Tuesday. A writer. T. Wignesan, will interview a poet, Tan Han Hoe, a graduate of the University of Malaya, who has written several54 words
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Article37 1962-04-09 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The Mentrl Besar, Dato Hajl Hassan bin Hajl Yunos. will visit Kota Tinggl on Wednesday to open a new telephone exchange at Sedili Besar. The ceremony will take place at 10.30 a.m.37 words
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208 1962-04-09 9 Appreciate others' efforts to use national language, Malays urged KLANG. Sunday MALAYS were urged last night to show "as much appreciation as possible" for the efforts of the nonMalays learning the national language. The appeal cajne from the chairman of the Klang district National Language Month Committee, Inche YXhaya bin208 words
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358 1962-04-09 9 Now the cry is for a maternity pay -out PAHANG'S MEN TEACHERS BACK WOMEN'S EQUALITY CLAIM KUANTAN, Sunday. THE chairman of the Pahang branch of the National Union of Teachers, Mr. M. N. D'Cruz, said today that married women teachers should be paid a special maternity bonus. He was pledging358 words
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104 1962-04-09 9 TIME-CUTTING CONVAIR FLIGHTS BEGIN TODAY SINGAPORE, Sun.— Cathay Pacific Airways' inaugural Convalr 880-22 M ilight will leave Singapore with a full load of 94 passengers for Bangkok and Hong Kong tomorrow. With the introduction of the jet-Convair, the flying times between Singapore, Bangkok and Hong Kong will be cut by104 words
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118 1962-04-09 9 More polio cases likely: A warning SINGAPORE, San. Dr. 1 Maggie Lim, head of th<> Maternal and Child Health Services, tonight warned over Radio Singapore that It was possible this year "might see another increase of cases of polio such as is seen every few yean." She advised parents to118 words
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Article57 1962-04-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Dato Ong Yoke Lin, yesterday presented a cheque for $50,000 to the Brigadier of the Federation Army. Tengku Osman bin Mohamed, to set up a library for the Armed Forces. The money Is a grant57 words
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Article30 1962-04-09 9 IPOH, Sun.— The first presentation of medals to blood donors In Perak In three years will be held in the YMCA at the coronation Park here tomorrow evening.30 words
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Article369 1962-04-09 9 Barisan replies to Mr. Tan SINGAPORE, Sun. The Barisan Sosialis warned here today that the Inter-dependence of the economy of the two Malayan territories was a "grim reality" which politicians could only ignore at "their own peril." The party was commenting on the assurance by the Federation Finance Minister. Mr.369 words
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233 1962-04-09 9 SINGAPORE, Sun ST. JOSEPH'S Church, Portuguese Mission, today hit out at women who wear shorts outdoors. In a parish newsletter published today, the church said that such women "must come from a very low class." It paid tribute to Brig. C. H. Stonely,233 words
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82 1962-04-09 9 PENANG, Sun.— Special arrangements have been made to carry pilgrims to and from Mecca by air, Hajl AU Rouse, the Pilgrimage Control officer, announced today. The return fare for each passenger between Koala Lumpur and Jeddah is $1,561, exclusive of the Saudi tax82 words
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292 1962-04-09 9 CATTLE MAN KILLED BY MIDNIGHT ROBBERS IPOH, Sunday. j^N unarmed cattle owner was killed and another wounded by pistol shots in a struggle with two robbers just outside their homes in the Kampar area shortly after midnight last night The dead man Is Jeswant Singh. Mlhal 81ngh. 33, who also292 words
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Article60 1962-04-09 9 PENANG, Sun. The Penang Hill Railway has started running a half-hourly service from 5 p.m. to midnight on Wednesdays and Saturdays to assess the popularity of the hill. During this experiment, which will be carried out for three months, visitors will be offered excursion rates of60 words
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Article230 1962-04-09 9 $63,000 received for Yoke Heonff KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Donations received from Straits Times readers in the Federation during the weekend for schoolgirl Miss Lai Yoke Heong, who lost her arms in a recent road .'ccident, totalled $1,135. With donations sent to Chinese newspapers, the total is now about $63,000 Latest230 words
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Article31 1962-04-09 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The Johore Mentrl Besar, Dato Haji Hassan bin Hajl Yunos, officially opened the two-day World Health Day exhibition at the Diamond Jubilee Hall. Johore Bahru. yesterday.31 words
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Advertisement97 1962-04-09 9 HEALTH AND BEAUTY FOR MOTHER AND BABY mmm Health and beauty, tou^^m gether with a secure W *Zf future, depend very greatly on good health. For good health you must JfUMMB- have a good diet. B£> Seven Seas is nature's =g^ richest combination "^E^i ot high energy oils y=^^opH^|hkJi^ containing97 words
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Miscellaneous60 1962-04-09 9 Bugs Bunny By Baiph Heimdaht Zip like to see 1 1 wen, how poj irrpnnnnfSl LZ^^^^^/i meant r Ttu.*-yr I HOW SAfF THESE VA LIKE IT, J »T$ A6OOP IPCAT t\ I TWAMPOUNCS ABB -\>W\Z/Lt^ ;^__>rZj -OLA.SFr TWETC GIMMICKS] II SqgfiSF 3 VJ BEFORE I BUY ONE \JiL?'.X^~ N O^Vkl^60 words
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Advertisement301 1962-04-09 10 |JJ Ml||^ i,,,,.,.. BPP^*****"*'"' 11^^ ■k^ il mk f Za*& A l:M 1 llff! Hr J^K M wL'i m Ik mil wl W Mm BBF g/l Imff. fm KLM mechanic scrutinizes intake duct of jet engine one of 166 points KLM inspects in detail every 75 hours. What you should301 words
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Advertisement192 1962-04-09 10 4. Every KLM Royal 8 Jet has weather radar. Your captain can see what the weather is like 150 miles ahead. .If it looks turbulent, he finds a calmer route. 5. KLM has carried over twelve million passengers a total of twenty-four billion passenger miles. KLM has had forty-three years192 words
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Advertisement444 1962-04-09 10 1 1 KLM's Royal 8 Jets are never out of direct radio contact with a ground station. When they leave the area of the airport they have Just left, they immediately tune into the next airport. The captain himself does most of the talking. 12. When you're first-class on a444 words
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526 1962-04-09 11 PARIS. Sunday. JAN GAIK BEE, Malaya's leading woman badminton player, yesterday entered three finals in the French international championships here. In the singles, she beat Sidney Shakespeare of Canada 11—2. 11—3 in the quarter-finals and then gained a 11— 2. 11—0 semi-final victoryReuter - 526 words
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Article27 1962-04-09 11 BIRMIiNOHAM. Sun. British Rvder Cup golfer Pptcr Alllss '287^ won thr £1.000 first Drize In the Schweppos British close soil rhampionship :>• Little A-'rn here vos'ordav27 words
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Article119 1962-04-09 11 Century by Simpson for tourists J^ARACHI. Sun. Australian opening batsman Bobby Simpson cracked 167 as ths touring Commonwealth team raced to 360 for two by the close on the second day of their four-day match against the Pakistan Cricket Board of Control XJ here yesterday. The home team had declaredReuter - 119 words
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Article41 1962-04-09 11 AI.\jUSTA. Sun.— British open ch.rfmpion Arnold Palmer i United States* had a two-stroke lead at the end of the third round of the Masters golf tournament. He had .t three-undrr-par 69 yestrrdav tor I total of 20.V— R utrr41 words
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Article391 1962-04-09 11 LONDON. Sun. EICESTER. though reduced to 14 men for over half the match, recorded their biggest win of tne season when they defeated Birkenhead Park 54-8, with 23 points corning in the second half Ken Scotland, the Scottish i international fullback, had a splendid game, claimingReuter - 391 words
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Article129 1962-04-09 11 ANOTHER BOXER IS BADLY INJURED DECKLEY. West Virginia. Sun. Tunny Hunsacker. 32-year-old American heavyweight, was in a critical condition yesterday after being knocked out in a fight here on Friday night a few hours before the burial services of Cuban welterweight Benny Paret. who received a similar brain injury. Hunsacker'sReuter - 129 words
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447 1962-04-09 11 'Deputy' Saul sparks Spurs victory ONDON, Sun. Tot- tenham Hotspur, knocked out of the European Cup by Portuguese club Bennca on Thursday, are still a power in English soccer. They are already In the F.A. Cup final, and yesterday, despite fielding three reserves, slammed Sheffield Wednesday 4-0 In a FirstReuter - 447 words
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1310 1962-04-09 11 FIRST DIVISION \>lon Villa :< Bollou V BUrkburn I I \rrton 1 Blackpool I I ulii.iin 1 Cardiff li l.ricr>lrr I ii.l.r.i I Man. OMp I Man. I nitrd 5 Iptirlrh 0 Notts Forest 0 Arxrna.l I SIM*, rnitrcl I \VU\ I ••itriiii.ini I Shfff.1,310 words
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101 1962-04-09 11 PENDER OUTPOINTS DOWNES FOR TITLE BOSTON. Bun.— Paul Pender of the United States regained the world middleweight boxing title here last night when he outpointed the holder. Terry Downes of Britain, over 15 rounds. Pender. 31-year-old former fireman, gained an unanimous verdict from the referee and two .fudges. Downes saidReuter - 101 words
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Article296 1962-04-09 11 - pORT OF SPAIN, Sun. 1 The West Indies, with all their second innings wickets in hand, need 153 runs for their fourth victory of the Test series against. India. At dose of play on the fourth day of the Fourth Test match here yesterday theyReuter - 296 words
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Advertisement130 1962-04-09 11 THE KUE-KEN System CRUSHING WITHOUT RUBBING KUE-KEN CRUSHERS This simple and powerful machine meets the most difficult crushing requirements of mine, quarry and industrial operations. Better design, construction and performance. S3 KUE-KEN CRUSHERS Ideal for working with Kue-Ken jaw crushers. Compact, needs little headroom, fits easily in your\fiow sheet. Powerful.130 words
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Advertisement252 1962-04-09 11 FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. (INCORPORATED IN THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA) fontana Religious Titles S* Purity of Heart SOREN KIERKEGAARD sdiJtP^jl*' This boCK one of the most r v olirl fl Kierkegoord's fTT^yyi^T^ X »ork», is oddressed to those who wish to understond O|F^^«VV»a\ themselves ond their ploce in the world. $1.25252 words
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Article1011 1962-04-09 12 Allington Kennard - RUSSIA SINCE STALIN Allington Kennard A country to hear rather than see By HOUSE WITHOUT A ROOF. By Maurice H.ndut. (Gollanci 305.) RUSSIA WITH YOUR EYES OPEN. By J. V. Davrdion-Hourton. (The Bodley Heod. 10s. 6d.) \MO N C .Maurice Hindus* considerable qualities as an interpreter ol the Russian scene1,011 words
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Article400 1962-04-09 12 David Sze - A 'TECS WORK IN HONG KONG David Sze By HONG KONG DETECTIVE. By ex-Chief Inspector Andrew, (John Long 215.). IN Hong Kong a gun is a more familiar detective's tool than a microscope and ex-Chief Inspector Andrew's reminiscences have a corresponding quality. But toughness is not all nor even intelligence400 words
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Article226 1962-04-09 12 Queen and country HER MAJESTY. By Helen Cathcart. (WJi. Allen, 255.) OTHIS is a perfectly A straight forward and enjoyable biography of Queen Elizabeth, a picture of her life and times embellished with no fairy-tales and no high-minded criticism. Miss Cathcart reminds us oi several forgotten trifles. The Queen was226 words
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Article83 1962-04-09 12 ONCE. In a big and gloomy house, there lived a little boy This is how good stories start, and the story of the boy and the goldfish is as delightful between the covers of a book as It was on the screen. The photographs, many83 words
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Article49 1962-04-09 12 A NEW translation of the Bhagavad Glta. the most important mystical poem in the Hindu scriptures, has been published In the Penguin Classics list. The translator is Juan Mascaro. who allows his work to speak for Itself save for a short introduction necessary for an English reader.49 words
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Advertisement107 1962-04-09 12 —^>^_ p^BC r S^ y hßb^^Jbs ij^S^^^fisSi B^P^'^ss^B^BE^i^i^i^i^iW y-tju LOnoon roffifT* V J '/-!'tS X -iSE&r ■'•jT i .■•-'.'.vajjaSS UssjP-v --^-Z_ 4*> Lj&> -.v^.vaifiß^H .2^^te^^Hßß Here at last is a cigarette with the perfect balance between niter and tobacco. It combines the right niter for a smoke that's smoother but107 words
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Advertisement284 1962-04-09 12 HjHHnlHf j v iu IB NACO SUNSASH LOUVRE WINDOW Hj^^j "SINGAPORE MALAYA BORNEO Dentures look more natural when they're Steradent-cleaned Give your artifiaal teeth that won- derful natural sparkle. Clean them /\V with Steradent, the way they should yj L/y be cleaned. Just drop the dentures ii '^^——^/d fnto a284 words
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Miscellaneous279 1962-04-09 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS last out to roughly len (8). 1 Hsir style from the West 7. Specialist in colour-chani« Country? (4, 3). makes a home clean (9>. S Old Oennsn prince has the 8. Love the aristocratic note In vote f 7). poetry, but employ it too 10. Economist's279 words
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Advertisement1276 1962-04-09 13 w. MeALISTER tSc CO.. LTD W-_ K^. TEL Hi ***** I*3 \tU2i ELLERMAM LINE *k KLAVEMESS LINE LRWSIH HAMIUIt tOTTEIIAM LOS ANCIlii SAN fRAHCISU HAVRE I HUH SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORtIANB Cm Of NEWCASTLE C SM'I P Shirr f|nan| RRBNXVIIIf t%m *p< 11 IP" 3 May mm Apr IROHXViiLf MOHCtOM.1,276 words
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Article1797 1962-04-09 14 From Our Market Coi*respondent THE Malayan Tobacco offer last week was snapped up in a few hours and was a resounding success. The Issue was five times oversubscribed resulting In a cash flow of some $64 million; the offer was for 7,200.000 one dollar stock units1,797 words
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Article25 1962-04-09 14 ■fcoh Coo. ,bu Cheviot mm payment 30% pavmrnt Mar 21 Mar 31 for vf*r 40% 33*% prevtou ye»r 24 60% (old c*piUl) 35%25 words
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Article961 1962-04-09 14 'THE sUW of abarea on the 1 MaJa>yu Stock Exchange alum last boainra* to March 31 (A) and taat bnaln«aa alnee that daUe IB) with H avid L atauidlnt; (or HKtlaea* and Lowest bmdatm this y«ar to date wave: I IJO M Ort« ZJt MIM IM I.TTVk961 words
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Article477 1962-04-09 14 TIN BODY TALKS OFFER TO THE U.S. 'THE mam event last week, as far as the tin market was concerned, came on Friday when the International Tin Council after its London meeting announced that it had expressed to the United States Government its desire to ent»w into consultations re^ Sardine477 words
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Advertisement747 1962-04-09 14 [*°IoRIENTj r rwrs j TO AUSTRALIA S.S. "ORCADES" (21.000 rent Mly airceneiitieMal H*t«el with a*«MNMaa) aVportmg PENANC 21 St. April 1962. SINGAPORI 22nd. April 1962. PiveaMiitpa 27fb April, AalcisrM* 301* April. MeJboyrn. Ist. May. and Sf^Mj 4th May. Limited FIRST CLASS AtOiaaaapaJtHsu A*a>tobla apply »t> your Trdnral Agwat or>^ ISLAY747 words
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Article773 1962-04-09 15 STORE SHARE MARKET QUOTATIONS rE following is a complete list of revised quotations Issued by the Singapore section of the Malayan Stock Fxchange on Saturday, April I o'pom a. V' Alas Onto. 100 8.8. Pvtral i 33/- B«M*aa4 1.52 1.56 con. no ama* 1«/- 17/O^ 49/- 60/Pmlop j M M773 words
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Article103 1962-04-09 14 T^HE Malayan Exchanfe Banks' x Aaaoriation made these changes In it* rates to merchants on Saturday (all rates to $100): New York: buying TT 32 T a airmail OD 33, 90 dst 33* credit bills, 33 N trade bills Srllinar TT or OD ready: New York 32%; Belgian103 words
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Article27 1962-04-09 14 (perlb.) (perpi.nl) pril 2 --91 cU. $479.25 S 79* eta. «480 JRS 4 :i«|(te. $480. .50 5 :x% eW $480.50 77 etc. M79.7S 7 1480.2527 words
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Article45 1962-04-09 14 WElK't STOCK INDICES: April 3 April 3 April April 4 April April 7 Indintrlale: 1T0.87 1N. 95 170.73 170.83 170.07 170.90 Tine I 318.27 316.36 317. IS 314.78 314.52 317.10 Oellar rukkarei DM.B3 194.83 1M.82 DM.B3 193.84 193.84 Jan. 1 MM _ioo45 words
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Advertisement1132 1962-04-09 15 SHIPPING NOTICES MEBSAGttRIKS MARITIMES CO.. ■/T. "TIGRE" Arrived 25.3.62 A Oeneral Survey of all damaged cargo discharged ex the above I vessel will be held in the SJI.B. Godowns No. 15/16 on 10th April. 1962 from 9 00 a.m. until 4.30 p.m. No other surrey will be held either be1,132 words
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Advertisement894 1962-04-09 15 SITUATIONS VACANT J» Wmrms ti (Mi*.)— Box tt ef. sxtro APPLICANTS FOR Box No A6BS4 S.T. thanks Vacancies filled. MARKET RESEARCH BXPBRT required by Internationally known company. Applicant must be fully experienced In consumer research, product research, etc. pleas* apply la own handwrltlnx given full description of educational and business894 words
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Advertisement1045 1962-04-09 15 HOUSES I LAND FOR SALE j It Word, ti (Mi*.)— Bom it m%% 6 STOREY SMOPNOUSB for sale or let. 45, Queen street, Singapore. Centrally located for all type* of business. I.e. motor-showroom finance, banks, restaurants etc. Qround Door fourth Hoot vacant now. Ground floor area over 3000 sq.ft. iPrtndpals1,045 words
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Advertisement956 1962-04-09 15 BOOKS fr PUBLICATIONS Tt Word, ti (*<*.)— Box M Cts. Sltrw FOCUS on PONTANA PAPER BACKS SINCAPORE AND MALAYA Sth lo 19th April. PLEASE VISIT TOL'R BOOKBBOP I I TNS NEW ILLUSTRATEO INTERNATIONAL EMCVCLOPEDIA BIX HANDSOME VOLUME* IDEAL, POR HOME, SCHOOL, OfTICE SSO.OO per set PIOIRAL PUBLICATIONS LTO. TIKES HOUSC956 words
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Advertisement819 1962-04-09 16 NOTICE UNDER SECTION 103 Of THE MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 133) Making up of lifwnr Koad off Fidrlio Street Notir* ls hereby Riven, pursuant in Section 103. Municipal Ordinance, that the plan, specification, estimates and -apportionment of expenses of the works of making; up of the Reserve Road off Pidelio Street819 words
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Advertisement868 1962-04-09 16 I NOTICES In the estate of PETER C'HONG. < deceased who diwJ en totb Sestk. l»«0 at SlHgapere. B» an Order of Court dated 26-3-62. The Public Trustee. Singapore, has been appointee Administrator with "Will" annexed of the estate of Peter Chong. deceased Pursuant to Section 29 of the Trustees868 words
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Advertisement783 1962-04-09 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMEN rS PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCIES FOR TEMPORARY CLERKS OP WORKS AND TECHNICIANS JABATAN KERJA RAY* SLIM RIVER ROAD DEVIATION. Applications for the following posts will be received by the Resident Engineer. J.K.R., Slim River, up to Friday the 12ih April, IM2:--(1) Temporary Clerlu of Works in the Salary Scale783 words
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Advertisement972 1962-04-09 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA ASSISTANT LIBRARIES Applications are Invited for appointment as Assistant Librarian in the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur. Candidates should have a degree of an approved University, plus Associate- ship of the Library Association < OR they should be Pellows of the j Library Association,972 words
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Advertisement811 1962-04-09 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES APPLICATIONS are Invited for the post* of DENTAL HOUSEMEN. Medical Department. Candidates must satisfy the usual birth and residential qualifications. QUALIFICATIONS: Qualifications registrmble In United Kingdom. TERMS OP EMPLOYMENT: One year housemanship. SALARY: $400/- p.m. (Inclusive > Candidates should obtain application forms from the Secretary,811 words
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Advertisement817 1962-04-09 16 TENDERS MALACCA J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Clans 'V" sod above registered Contractors will be received at the offlce of the Slate Engineer. Malacca, up to 3.00 pjn. of 30th April. 1962 for j the:— CONSTRUCTIONS OP RE- 1 LNPORCKD CONCRETE BRIDGE OVER BUNOEI BULOH, PADANO BESAR— BRISU ROAD, MALACCA.817 words
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Advertisement617 1962-04-09 16 TPfDCRg J.U. PAHANG TENDKR NOTICE TENDERS from Class 'W and above P.W.D. registered Contractors will be reetfved at the office of the Stat« Engineer. Pahang. Kuantan up to 3.00 p.m. of the 19th April, 1962 for the Construction of one block of 2 units Class O Qrs. and one bloc617 words
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Article2191 1962-04-09 17 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Khampang Phet and Tariff Q— a double for Wilson By Singapore, Sun. Apprentice Ahmad makes winning debut on John Peel ]y|R. K.Y. Lim's Sumf mer Wine won the Spring Cup over a mile at Bukit Timah today, the first day of the Singapore2,191 words
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Article60 1962-04-09 17 TOTAL POOL $131,823 I Ist prise: No. *****9 ($59,320) 2nd prise: No. *****8 ($29,660) 3rd prise: No. *****8 ($16,477) Stsrters ($1,647 each): Nos. *****8; *****1; *****7; *****8; *****4; *****6; *****3: *****0; *****6: *****3. Consolation ($9BB each): Not. *****6; *****5; *****7; *****5; *****0; *****6; *****6; *****4; *****5; *****1. Lucky60 words
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251 1962-04-09 17 "Pompong not too far for racing fans' A LOR STAR, Sun.— The Tengku Bendahara of Kedah, Tengku Abdul Malik, said last .night that it was his "genuine wish" that the Kedah Gymkhana Club would hold an amateur race meeting at least once a year. Teng/ku Malik was speaking at the251 words
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Article158 1962-04-09 17 KLUANG, Sunday. TME opening match in the inter-state women'! soccer competition for the Straits Times Cup between Johore and Malacca ended in a scoreless draw here today. Though Johore dominated the exchanges throughout, it was not their day as they failed to convert two penalties in158 words
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Article109 1962-04-09 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.—Representatives from three rifl* ciuos met to form the Malayan Rifle Association here today. The association, which will control rifle and pistol shooting in Malaya, will seek affiliation with the Federation of Malaya Olympic Council and the world body. Officials elected were: Chairman Howard109 words
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Article92 1962-04-09 17 SOCCER YOUTH TRIALS: Malayan Youths v S'gor Rangers (Merdeka Stadtum, 7.30 p.m.) Spore Youths v Spore 'A' (Jn. Besar, 6). INTER-FA: Spore GSPA v S"pore BHFA (Jn. Besar. 7.30 pjn). INTER-COMMrMTY CENTRES TOI'RNEY: J. Tent*ram v Maude Rd; Prince Edward v Kg Tenuah; Mm to v Upper Serangoon;92 words
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Article69 1962-04-09 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Selangor beat Malacca 4-1 In their Chua Cup second round tennis match here this weekend. Scores (Selangor players first): Single T.M.L. Lee bt Dora Janudin 6-2, 6-4; bt Charles Chin 6-2. 6-0; E.J.H. Yong bt Janudin 6-2. 6-2; lost to Chin 3-6.69 words
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Article, Illustration618 1962-04-09 18 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL AFTER AHMEDABAD IT'S SO VERY DIFFERENT NOW IN HOCKEY By Only Hag prevents rout of Spore JyIALA LUMPUR, Sun. Hockey in Malaya can now be divided into two phases before Ahmedabad and after it. The old phase ended with ttie drawn match withNg Beh Leow - 618 words
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Article57 1962-04-09 18 SBHEMBAN. Sun. Government English School, Port Dickson. beat Seremban ACS 15-12 in the Negri Sembilan Inter-school neiball competition final here today. ACS later announced that they played the match "under orotest" because it started half an hour before the scheduled time. In the final for under-16. T>n?ku Besar57 words
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Article32 1962-04-09 18 MANILA. Sun. Japan's Sh"gimasa Kawakami knocked out Philippines welterweight champion Roberto Cruz in the third round of a .scheduled ten-round non-title bout ai the Araneta Coliseum, near Manila, last night. —Renter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article103 1962-04-09 18 SOCCER SPORE INTER-COMMfMTV CENTHEB: RedhUl 6 Queenstoan 1 Chong Pmng 3 Nee Soon 0: Pek Kio 4 Stamford 2. spoke Div tAi KoU Raja 5 TBA 1. CYCLING S'GOR < A »l MILE TRIAL (Xli): 1 Rosli Ahmad 2 JafTar Bibon 3 Nordin Pendek 4 Alwi Abdullah 4tir. Bm.103 words
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866 1962-04-09 18 S'GOR TAKE SIX POINTS INDRA W WITH PERAK MCA LEAGUE ROUNDUP IPOH. Sun.— Perak held the strong Selangor side to a draw in the Malayan Cricket Association League match on the town padang here today. A decision might have been reached but for the loss of 70 minutes playing time866 words
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1011 1962-04-09 18 i 'ISSBS3I SINGAPORE Sunday REGGIE DA SILVA IS DA YS TOP SCORER WITH 66 ARMY maintained their 100 percent record in the Singapore Cricket Association senior tournament by scoring a 63-run victory over Indian Association at Baiestier Road, today. Singapore Chinese R.C..1,011 words
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Article152 1962-04-09 18 Nakendra gets winner in 'B game I^UALA LUMPUR, Sim. Malaya beat Singapore 1-0 in their "B* international hockey match at Princes Road today. The match wa.s postponed from yesterdny. when rain stopped play 16 minute* after half-time with the score at 1-1. Today, centre-torwartl Nakendra scored the winnlntr goal in152 words
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Article78 1962-04-09 18 MALACCA. him. Malacca Combin«d Schools ijeai Johore Combined Schools 5-1 here today to become champions in the south zone of the Rahman Cud soccer competition. M.il;>cca Will now nue' Pin, .114 Combined Schools, the nortli /erne chiiniiiion?. Malacca led 3-0 n; half-time today. Hock sens Kored78 words
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Article34 1962-04-09 18 SINGAPORE. Sun. Ha mid Supaai won the 38-ml!es nia. »edstart cycie race at the Pasir P»njan? Road today. He clocked lhr. 51mln. Sti^ec. Second m A. K.idir Busan wltti Amir Oman third34 words
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Article21 1962-04-09 18 TASTE the poodne«s of Übby*! famous foods and fruit julnen today. Save labels for free Kttt«. April 24th May 7th.21 words
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