The Straits Times, 12 April 1962
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Title Section20 1962-04-12 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03 g20 words
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Article, Illustration104 1962-04-12 1 DA TO ONG TO BE OUR NEW MAN IN THE U.N. KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. I). Ut» One Yoke Lin, the Minister of Health and Social Welfare, is expected to be named Malaya's Ambassador to the United Slates and chief delegate to the United Nations, with the rank of Minister. the104 words
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Article230 1962-04-12 1 Ben Bella offers "liberation" army 'Syrians order alert on border' CAIRO, Wednesday J% LGERIA is ready to supply 1 00,000 troops to help the Arab world "liberate Palestine." Mr. Mohammed Ben Bella, Vice-Premier of the Algerian Provisional Government, was reported to have said this in an interview230 words
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402 1962-04-12 1 MTC GIVES SMALL INVESTOR PRIORITY KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THH small investor has come off very well in the allotment of shares in the Malayan To bacco Co. Ltd.. the basis of which was announced this afternoon. All those who applied for the minimum iits of 200 will get half what402 words
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Article, Illustration90 1962-04-12 1 PTE. llarun bin Abdul Malek. of the 6th Bn Royal Malay Regiment, is greeted by his mother, Che Tiasa binte Othman. and a relative after making his defence on a court martial charge of striking his superior officer. 2nd Lt. Tengku Azlb bin Trngku90 words
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Article135 1962-04-12 1 BANGKOK, Wednesday. T*HE THAI Cabinet has approved in principle a proposal to contribute 7,000,000 ticals about $1,000,000 to the Association of South-East Asia Development Fund. Thailand's contribution will be Increased later, according to the Defence Minister. General Thanom Kiltkarorn. The establishment of the fund, proposed135 words
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99 1962-04-12 1 ONDON. Wed. Britons Li seeking to marry in 40 years' time will have to search harder than they do nowadays. The Registrar General's quarterly report on population trend said today thai the excess of British women over men 1.373.000 last yearReuter - 99 words
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Article41 1962-04-12 1 WASHINGTON. Wed. Senator Bymingtons .sub-com-mittee will resume hearing on Monday on the vast national stockpile of strategic materials. No date had yet been set for action on the GSA request to sell 50.000 tons of pig tin.41 words
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Article63 1962-04-12 1 Jamaica: Busta in power KINGSTON. Wed. Sir Alexander Bustamante. fiery veteran of West Indies polltics, swept back into power In Jamaica's general election last night and pledged himself to fight Communism. Busta's J.L.P.. which led the referendum campaign which took Jamaica out of the West Indies Federation last year, won63 words
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Article21 1962-04-12 1 ROME. Wed. Elementary and secondary schools throughout Italy closed today because of a three-day teachers strike over pay. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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102 1962-04-12 1 PARIS. Wed— President De Gaulle is to reshuffle his Cabinet this week-end to pave the way for a domestic policy with a strong left-wing appeal. Government sources said today. But there will be no snap general election this year, as has been rumoured.102 words
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Article33 1962-04-12 1 PEKING, Wed. The Chinese Prime Minister. Mr. Chou En-Lai. ha.< received a.id accepted an invitation to visit the West African Republic of Guinea, the new China new.*agency announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article33 1962-04-12 1 LONDON'. Wed. The Duke of Edinburgh and the Prince! of Wales left London by air! today for Germany for a pri- vate visit to the Duke's rela- 1 tives.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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122 1962-04-12 1 DARIS, Wed. Police stood guard on rooftops to guard against a possible OAS rescue bid as exGeneral Edmond Joubaud went on trial for his life before the High Military Court here today. Police, standing at 20-yard intervals, also lined the routeReuter - 122 words
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Article194 1962-04-12 1 'Resign' call to Barisan 13 SEE PAGE 5 qiNGAPORE. Wed. The People's Action Party today challenged the 13 Assemblymen of Barisan Sosialis to resign and promised that the Government would contest the byelections. There was no reason, a P.A.P. political bureau statement added, for the Government itself to resign, particularly194 words
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Article24 1962-04-12 1 CHOLERA TOLL V ICC (Pakistan). Between 1 and IM persons have dird <>r <uultr.i iv Khulnu dr newspapers Ml div UP I.UP - 24 words
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Article194 1962-04-12 2 f)UBLIN. Wed. There 17 was little joy in the pubs of Dublin last night after the Irish Republics Minister of Finance announced that the price of whiskey. beer and cigarettes is to Ro up. Dr. James Ryan, in his fiudjiet speech, told theReuter - 194 words
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Article60 1962-04-12 2 CALCUTTA. Wed— Two Chinese diplomats, who were quarantined here on arrival from Accra last Thursday, left here yesterday tor Peking nfter release from the airport Isolation hospital. The diplomats were quarantined because their yellow fever inoculation certificates >howed they had been inoculated with Peking-made vaccine, which is notReuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration85 1962-04-12 2 THE BURTONS— JUST 2 HAPPY PEOPLE RICHARD BURTON and his wife Sybil both look happy in this picture of their meeting in Paris, where she watched him in scenes for "The Longest Day." Then she returned to London and he to Rome, where he is starring opposite Elizabeth Taylor in85 words
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Article151 1962-04-12 2 ROME, Wednesday. ELIZABETH TAYLOR came down to the "CleoJi patra' set on her day oil yesterday, apparently just to have lunch with British actor Richard Burton. i Miss Taylor was not scheduled for any work but showed up at Clnecitta just after noon151 words
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Article15 1962-04-12 2 TAIPEH. Wed— Twenty-one people have died of diphtheria in the past two months.15 words
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154 1962-04-12 2 WHERE THE REOS GOT THEIR HISTORY WRONG... PHICAGO. Wed Sir David Ku Onnsby-Gore. the British Ambassador, said here last night that the ideological split between Russia and China, and personally between Mr. Khrushchev and Mr. Mao Tse-tung. is "probably irreconcilable." He told the English Speaking Union that the claim ofReuter - 154 words
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Article27 1962-04-12 2 MOSCOW, Wed. The Soviet Premier. Mr. Nlklta Khrushchev, has sent a message of congratulations to Mr. Nehru on the Installation of the new Indian Cabinet—U.P.l.27 words
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282 1962-04-12 2 Algeria's new men take over the reins ALGIERS, Wad 'J'HE Algerian provisional executive of nine Muslims and three Europeans yesterday took over from the French authorities the internal administration of the country until a self-determination referendum. Mr. Omar Mokdad, 44-year-old former French Army infantry officer, who has been Prefect ofReuter - 282 words
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Article234 1962-04-12 2 Fords scrap the VW-type Cardinal DETROIT. Wed. The Ford Motor Company, apparently worried over the sagging small car market in the United States, announced last night it was scrapping plans to produce a Volkswagensized car known popularly as the Cardinal. The announcement wai made by the board chairman. Mr. HenryUPI - 234 words
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Article24 1962-04-12 2 NEW YORK, Wed. Tlit Shah of Persia arrived here by air yesterday to begin a week's tour of the United States.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article79 1962-04-12 2 LONDON. Wed. A workman digging on a building site In Ramsgate yesterday unearthed a cache of gold sovereigns and halfsovereigns. John Clarke. 32. found 614 sovereigns and 116 halfsovereigns in mint condition lying loose in the earth about a foot irom the surface. The money was believedReuter - 79 words
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Miscellaneous17 1962-04-12 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby w l> A WCe MAN, 1 '{tun N TUAT l"£ mPC C^-17 words
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Article317 1962-04-12 3 'They want to spy'— says Tass MOSCOW, Wednesday. Soviet news agency Tass said last night that the joint appeal on nuclear testing to Mr. Khrushchev by President Kennedy and Mr. Macmillan was "a distracting manoeuvre of merely propagandists nature." President Kennedy and Mr. Macmillan317 words
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126 1962-04-12 3 RANGOON, Wi-d.— A spoilsman of Burma's Revolutionary Council said today that members of the Revolutionary Council had mjaertcij tnat no Personal ho nude to them. If in spite of thr request cifls were made, thes^ would be treated ;ys bribes. the spokesman said.Reuter - 126 words
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223 1962-04-12 3 MAC: DIFFICULT TO BELIEVE THE REDS LONDON. Wednesday. MR. HAROLD MACMILLAN, the Prime Minister, said here that the espionage argument put forward by Russia for refusing to agree, to verification of a nuclear test ban treaty seemed "almost incomprehensible." "It seems impossible to believe in the sincerity of that argument,Reuter - 223 words
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Article, Illustration260 1962-04-12 3 Heath on working out mart political set-up T ONDON. Wed. Mr. v Edward Heath, British minister responsible for links with Europe, yesterday declared the time was now coming when Britain might profitably join the common market "Six" in working out future political arrangements in Europe. In an official summary IssuedReuter - 260 words
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Article55 1962-04-12 3 CAPE CANAVERAL. Wed. The launching of the first Anglo-American space satellite here ha s been postponed because of a technical fault in the .second stage of the Thor-Delta rocket. Realiable sources said the launching, scheduled for yesterday might not take place for some time, possibly asReuter - 55 words
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Article25 1962-04-12 3 JAKARTA. Well.— Madame HarUni Soekamo. wife of the Ind^ksian President, will leavwby air for Mecca on May 7 on a pilgrimage.— U.P.l.25 words
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Article59 1962-04-12 3 KYOTO. Wed. Guests at the Miyako Hotel here i cehred free breakfasts yesterday and today when 721 union members employed by the hotel went on a 48-hour strike. The management kept the hotel running by employing some 150 non-union workers, who prepared breakfast but guests had to59 words
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Article28 1962-04-12 3 LEOPOLDVILLE. Wed. Congolese soldiers killed 50 villagers at Idiofa. near Kitwit. In Leopoldvllle Province, after villagers attacked a tax collector, the national Congolese news agency A.C.P. reported.—Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration124 1962-04-12 3 Air Chief Sir Thomas promoted Marshal of RAF f ONDON. Wed.— Air Chief Marshal Sir Thomas Pike (above). Chief of Britain's Air Staff was yesterday on the eve of an important world tour promoted to Marshal of the Royal Air Force. Sir Thomas, 55. leaves tomorrow on a visit toReuter - 124 words
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Article164 1962-04-12 3 WASHINGTON. Wednesday. United States Government is watching the effect of a rise in steel prices announced by the United States Steel Corporation which comes into operation today. The Increase Is the first in nearly four years and is significant because the company is regardedReuter - 164 words
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Article135 1962-04-12 3 Shell wants a call for more oil LONDON, Wed.— The Shell Group hopes to see a call for Increased oil production "in the not too distant luture."' An annual report said today that thanks to Increased demand for oil forecast for the years ahead, they expected to see reversed the135 words
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Article47 1962-04-12 3 HOLLYWOOD. Wed— Actor Cliff Robertson will portray President Kennedy in "PT 109." the film version of his exploits as a naval officei during World War II in the South Pacific. Robertson was chosen for the role with the approval of the White House— U.P.l.47 words
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Article148 1962-04-12 3 DAMASCUS. Wed— An allclvlliait transitional government li to be formed In Syria within the next three days, Maj. -General AbdeJ Karlm Zahreddln. Syrian Commander -in Chief, said here last night. He told foreign correspondents at army headquarters that after the government had been set up "theReuter - 148 words
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276 1962-04-12 3 Smuggling in Congo: Order to search UN troopship LEOPOLDVILLE, Wednesday. J^ TEAM of United Nations security officers has been flown to India with orders to board a troopship on its way to Bombay and search for a hoard of smuggled refrigerators and a Cadillac car belonging to President Tshombe of276 words
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136 1962-04-12 3 LONDON, Wed.— Britain's trade gap— the dltterence between Imports and exports— widened to £52--600.000 last month, the Board of Trade announced here. The gap for March waa more than double February's figure of £24.700.--000. The provisional figures for March show Britain exported £322.400,000Reuter - 136 words
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Advertisement268 1962-04-12 3 SPW^EBft^ St^H^afc—j j^A^i^Bhfcrf vß^k^L^a^^^^^^BJ HBflMEt*' a^ I >• *i [TmjrV iJmkX */l I aa^fc aJ Moloyon tin mints, factories and plantation* Wove always relied on !M BJE K.S.B. c#ntntwa,al m -^Bj^^^ BE SUCCESSFUL! with PRO-PLUS the tablets that give you GO: Q£3j^i^JM(.'M-i/ bit Businessmen r i Film Stars Taking part268 words
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Miscellaneous387 1962-04-12 3 rtAr>i/~k v I pourri; 10.45 boM Ugbtt And RADIO MALAYA sweet Music; 11.00 Ctael Down. NATIONAL MCMtTWAVI RADIO SINGAPORE MK\K I. 11.7 BMtIM A.M. 000 Time Signal. Nf SIIOKTUAVK >XXVI( I Knia-ku. Mem Headlines.: 605 41 nirtrcs Moruins Melodieb; 7.00 Rendez- MEDIL'M MAVK SLUVH> \ou.s With Music: 7.30 Time Siu-387 words
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Article53 1962-04-12 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. A total of 529 new blood donors gave blood along with 722 others at the Blood Transfusion Service last month. Out of 1,140 blood transfusions given. 665 went to patients at the General Hospital. 366 to patients at Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital, and 10953 words
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Article47 1962-04-12 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Council of Social Service has received the following donations for the Jalan Übi Fire Relief Fund: Da to Loke Wan Tho $500: Chen Su Lan Trust $303; Shaw Foundation $200; Mr. Yeo Tiam Siew $100: Mr. Eng Ah Koon $10.47 words
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606 1962-04-12 4 LONDON COUNSEL WAS ENGAGED AT HEAVY EXPENSE SINGAPORE, Wednesday •J.HE High Court today dismissed an appeal by 33 officials and members of the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union, who had failed to obtain costs in a lower court, following the withdrawal606 words
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Article330 1962-04-12 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ighak. today toured Singapore's Kandang Kerbau maternity hospital the world's busiest maternity hospital. The hospital holds the world record for the total number of babies born each year. Inche Yusof was told by Dr. S. N. Kapur.330 words
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Article22 1962-04-12 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. There will be a free film show. "This Our India" and "Bharat Natyam." at India House tomorrow22 words
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150 1962-04-12 4 DEATH OF SOLDIER: TWO MEN ARE ACQUITTED SINGAPORE. Wed. Two men, .charged in connection with the death of a British soldier in an alleged morphine den in Muar Road. were today acquitted by Mr. Goh Heng Leong. the Second Criminal District Judge. They were Kueh Beng Eng. 28, and Tay150 words
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Article144 1962-04-12 4 HOSPITAL TREATED 63,170 CASES SINGAPORE, Wed.— Though hampered by lack ot space, the Singapore St. Andrew's Mission Hospital dealt with the staggering total of 63,170 patients last year. Of these, 1.190 were Inpatients. The mission's annual report said: "Every inch of space is being used to capacity. Some passageways have144 words
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Article237 1962-04-12 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. An association is now being formed here to give a new deal to mentally handicapped children. The annual report of the Singapore Children's Society today said that the body, to be known as the Association for Retarded Children, would help a larger237 words
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Advertisement192 1962-04-12 4 €m\ §1 :M ft MIDNIGHT SATURDAY WL^A W J -\~J k m (SINGAPORE) OUR GRAND EASTER ATTRACTION! 4 EXCITING YOUNG STARS S IN A MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA S SO FRESH AND WONDERFUL B^M^!b//9«» i B^nJr vl^al wm B^Br d^ L^ I Tl^ i^^^^H starring PAT BOBBY PAMELA ANNBOONE DARIN TIFFIN MARGARET192 words
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Advertisement537 1962-04-12 4 X I OHTsAtsiiSA-rioAJ I :last day! ErfS^ t SILVER FLOWERS IN BLUE I Mandorin— ln Colour if OPENS TOMORROW f DONALD CRISP m i J I WALT DlSNEY^ fc>| I X GregfHars B I BOBBYjL I y Plus! VVolt Disney's Color Featurettc "DONALD AND THE WHIEL" MIDNIGHT SATURDAY OF OUR537 words
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Article287 1962-04-12 5 Port talks: No accord pENANti. Wed. No 1 agreement was reached at yesterdays salary talks between representatives of" the Penang Port Commission and its 1,450-strong employees' union. A joint statement Issued today said the official side would report to the Port Commission on the negotiations and .seek instructions. The .statement287 words
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Article364 1962-04-12 5 ...and the self-appointed leaders tell the biggest, says Borneo paper KUCHING, Wed •JHE North Borneo News and Sabah Times published in Jesselton in an editorial this week says th c Cobbold Commission now in North Borneo hearing views on Malaysia has been told many lies. The biggest364 words
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91 1962-04-12 5 20 million will see a film on Malaysia SINGAPORE. Wed. Mor# t3 than 20 million viewers are expected to see a film about Malaysia which will be televised throughout Britain tomorrow. The film, to be introduced in a series called "This Week." was produced by Mr. Paul Johnson, deputy editor91 words
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Article69 1962-04-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR. WedThe police issued the following Johore flood report today: Batu Pahat-Parit Sulong road. 14th mile, one and a half Inches, falling, passable to traffic; Parlt Laman Kangkar Merllmau, Parit Sembanwang Kamponsr Bahru. Parit Jalll. Parit Yusof and Parlt Sulong. half a foot to one foot,69 words
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Article, Illustration1204 1962-04-12 5 1 ii^ fe SINGAPORE, Wednesday THE High Court today heard how Mr. Ong Eng Guan, when he was Mayor, told his Superintendent of Markets and Hawkers department one day: "I am the law. Let the Government sue me for putting1,204 words
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Article328 1962-04-12 5 ALL-EXIT WATCH FOR WIRE GANG SINGAPORE. Wed. Police today watched all exits from Singapore iii their hunt for a gang of six armed with revol- vers, daggers and thin wire. At the Causeway, the airpori and the harbour board, police have been told to look out for the fjans. believed328 words
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Article43 1962-04-12 5 TAIPING. Wed— About 150 fifth form .students, both boys and girls, of the Hua Lian High School here will tour southern Malaya and Singapore during the holidays which start on Saturday. Six teachers wl!I accompany the party.43 words
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Advertisement90 1962-04-12 5 ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES ■jf RfIUOTS TO 14-18 DAYS INCLUSIVE 4-7 DAYS STAY IN HONGKONG Mjjß^lgL.—/ INCLUDING 4 DAYS FREE STAY ON HP^ BOARD OUR VESSELS IN HONGKONG fc^^^sT" For further particulars contact your Travel Agent or: rwtf\%.i K. P. M. LIMES FIRST CLASS AS FROM SINGAPORE TIL: *****-9 UNANG TIL:90 words
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4230 1962-04-12 6 COMPARISONS OF WAGES AND PROFITS BEFORE COURT We are paying the highest wages for printing in Asia this has a two-fold importance, says Rattray THIS table shows percentage distribution of Straits Times workmen according to average weekly earnings compared with Singapore industry: Weekly Singapore Straits earning Industry* limes per cent4,230 words
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Advertisement186 1962-04-12 6 OPENED A NEW ERA IN SPACE TRAVEL WILL OPEN A NEW ERA IN MALAYAN AIR TRAVEL Progressively from May 1963 Malayan Airways will introduce live Pokker Friendship F. 27 Jet-prop aircraft into scheduled service in Malaya and Borneo These aircraft will revolutionize Malayan air travel and set new standards of186 words
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Miscellaneous161 1962-04-12 6 Li 9 t Abner By At Capp I CAN HARDLY If* KiARILVKJ b^rdSt* <C^ ~f\>^^«^^i FOSDICK ff J Dirk Tracy By Chester Gautd H|HHHK£SHH^^H NO, BUT I XDIDSWE W NO, SHE JUST GASPED— 1 C^V^O \OU CXDN'T KUCW SHE DONT TWIN* /MENTION 1 AND SHE KEPT TWE MACHINE WAS A161 words
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Article, Illustration1556 1962-04-12 7 PETER BLOXHAM - A macabre myth— its mixed-up idolators PETER BLOXHAM DEATH ON ROUTE 41 IS THE LAUNCHING OF A FANTASTIC LEGEND... PART THREE OF A SERIES by THE German sports car, a brand- new $22,000--worrh, sped like a silver bullet along California's Route 41 Then, in a moment of hideous metallic din,1,556 words
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Article25 1962-04-12 8 20 Word* $1» (Minimum) MRS. MOLLY COURTNEY thinks Doctors and Staff of Ward 23 of Qeoerrnl Hospital, friends and relatives for thetr kind assistance.25 words
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Obituary21 1962-04-12 8 t* Wort* $10 (Minimum) FREEBOROUCH, ERIC. Killed at Toat Pen*. April. 12/40. Always In ■•if thoughts of his mother.21 words
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756 1962-04-12 8 The Straits Times Thursday, April 12, 1962. Appeal To Moscow There is little hope that Mr. Khrushchev will be moved by the joint appeal which President Kennedy and Mr. Macmillan have made for the acceptance of inspection safeguards in a nuclear test ban treaty. But the appeal had to be756 words
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Article364 1962-04-12 8 A headmaster's opinions are not to be rashly challenged, but it is possible that Dr. G. E. D. Lewis exaggerates somewhat the power of the cinema both for evil and good, and that he bears down a little harshly on the type of film which is filling364 words
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Article149 1962-04-12 8 The response to the offer of shares by Malayan Tobacco is remarkable not only for the heavy over-subscription but the large number of applications. A total of nearly 53,000 valid applications was received, covering units of stock to the value of more than $72 million. No doubt149 words
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Article, Illustration1121 1962-04-12 8 DENNIS BLOODWORTH - The peril the U.S. is risking in Vietnam DENNIS BLOODWORTH VIETNAM'S WAR AGAINST SHADOWS: THE SECOND OF TWO ARTICLES by ON April 8 Mr. Averell Harriman, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Far East Affairs, declared that America was "absoluteJy determined to do everything we can to help South VietnamOFNS - 1,121 words
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LETTERS
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341 1962-04-12 8 MR. Justice Hashim'B criticism of young magistrates is unwise. A Judge should not make such sweeping remarks about his brother officers without first affording the opportunity. to at least the magistrate concerned, of giving an explanation and thus help to uphold the so called Rules341 words
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Letter176 1962-04-12 8 I AM sure most local people do not care what clothes are worn by service wives and daughters. If It is part of their custom to wear ab. brevlated clothes, we should not object. To make critical com. ments on the clothes worn by foreigners176 words
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Letter213 1962-04-12 8 TfcRAWING "red herrings' \J across the trail is an old formula. So I am not surprised to note the absence of a clear-cut statement c.i the abrogation of the double tax agreement with Britain either in the reply of Mr. Casey (In reply to a correspondent) or213 words
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Letter97 1962-04-12 8 IF the Barisan Soslalis elements Insist on rejecting the merger proposals then It Is their right to do so. But they do not have to display their bad manners by making unwarranted and abusive remarks against the Federation Government. Trie Federation Government should not worry too much If97 words
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Letter70 1962-04-12 8 UNLESS the Government speeds up the construction of the new International Airport, Kuala Lumpur will soon lose its status as a port of call for Internatlc 1 air carriers. Already one of the more frequent callers at Kuala Lumpur has gone In for big jets and so left70 words
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Advertisement82 1962-04-12 8 Mmm... Delicious soup with Bovril RRr «F P^^jTss B^BsVS^av '*mwmwmwmv- it's naturally good This mother knows that Bovril in soup tastes good, and il good for her family. You see, Bovril is the concentrated natural goodness of meat. It contains the vitamins! minerals and protein that are so necessary for82 words
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Article, Illustration284 1962-04-12 9 Workers 9 skill will make plan f click 9 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE director of the Economic Development Board. Mr. E.J. Mayer, today urged entre- preneurs in Singapore to go in for ''industrial risks" just as they had speculated on the tin and rubber market.284 words
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104 1962-04-12 9 $500 OFFER BY CORPS TO CATCH A FIREBUG SINGAPORE. Wed. The Henderson Road Vigilante Corps have offered a reward of $500 for the arrest of a firebug, who they allege has been trying to set fire to attap huts in the area since the middle of last year. The reward104 words
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Article67 1962-04-12 9 POLLING DAY FOR JOHORE COUNCILS JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Dates for nomination day and Dolling day for the 91 local councils In Johore State were announced here today. Nomination day in all places in Johore will be May 1 while polling day has been fixed for May 30. The 91 local67 words
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Article52 1962-04-12 9 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A team of four undergraduates from Singapore universities will leave here this week for a six-wee': goodwill tour of Australia. Two of the students are from the University of Singapore and the others from Nanyang University. They l.aye been invited by the National Union of Australian52 words
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Article40 1962-04-12 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. —The Singapore Art Society will present an exhibition of paintings. sketches and scrolls by Penang born artist Tan Choon Ghee at the National Library from April 19 to April 25 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m40 words
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Article32 1962-04-12 9 SINGAPORE Wed.— Mr. Lee Kirn Chuan. of the Singapore People's Alliance, will speak on "Problems in Chinese Education" on Friday at 7.:<0 p.m. at the S.P.A. headquarters in Short Street.32 words
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Article298 1962-04-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed oTRAITS Times readers in Singapore and the C Federation today donated a further $2,500 towards the fund for Miss Lai Yoke Heong who lost her arms in a road accident three weeks ago. This brings the total amount of money collected through298 words
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Article119 1962-04-12 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Wednesday. A BARE-CHESTED woman with a child in her arms was taken to the police station after she created a scene before a large crowd outside the Government offices here this morning. The woman, who gave her name as Lim Ah Soi, 20.119 words
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Article, Illustration74 1962-04-12 9 Music hath charms for student Muhammed Ml 'HAMMED bin Abdullah shuts his eyes as the music goes round and round and comes out loud. Giving him a hand is Pte. Peter MacKensie. Pte. MacKenzie Is a member of the band of the 2nd Bn Royal Australian Regiment. stationed at Terendek74 words
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Article84 1962-04-12 9 DEATH OF ONE OF QUADS ifUCHING, Wed.— One of the quadruplets born to the wife of a policeman here yesterday died this morning. The other three are reported to be in a "satisfactory condition." The mother of the quadruplets is Salimah blnte Abdullah, 25, who gave birth to them in84 words
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Article57 1962-04-12 9 SINGAPORE, Wed.— A conference of representatives of more than 130 Muslim organisations will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on June 10. The meeting is being called to discuss ways of protecting the status of Muslims in Singapore and to launch a fund to help deserving57 words
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109 1962-04-12 9 APPLICATION FOR BAR ADMISSION DISMISSED KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Chief Justice. Dato Sir James Thomson, has dismissed an application by Capt. Hussein bin Onn, son of the late secretary-genera) of Party Negara. Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, for admission to the Federation Bar A Second World War veteran and former secre-tary-general109 words
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Article57 1962-04-12 9 Beach patrol for Kuantan KUANTAN. Wed. More policemen are being sent to Datrol the Telok Chempedaic beach here following a series of thefts from parked cars Yesterday evening thieves smashed the windscreen of a car belonging to the Methodist Girls' School here and took a handbag belonging to Miss Anita57 words
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Article16 1962-04-12 9 KUCHINO. Wed. A flrr> last night destroyed a launch the Hone Soon. In Mlrl16 words
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Article29 1962-04-12 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— The Mentri Besar. Dato Hajl Hassan bin Haji Yunos. opened a new telephone exchange at Sedili Besar in the Kota Tinggi district here today.29 words
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Article53 1962-04-12 9 SINGAPORE, Wed The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, will be patron of an Easter Ball, organised by the Singapore Blood Donors Association, at the Sea View Hotel on April 28. The highlight of the evenIng will be the election of the "king and queen53 words
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Article32 1962-04-12 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Woon Slew Lam. 17. accused of attempted robbery with two others, was acquitted today by the First Criminal District court. His defence was not called.32 words
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260 1962-04-12 9 Approach to Tengku on plan for varsity college pENANG, Wed. The Chief Minister, Incne Aziz Ibrahim, told the State Assembly today he had made representations to the Chancellor of the University of Malaya, Tengku Abdul Rahman, regarding the establishment of a university college of Penang. "The Chancellor appeared to be260 words
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Article56 1962-04-12 9 SINGAPORE. Wed.-Dona-tlons totaling $57 were received by :he Straits Times today for Johnny Ang, a schoolboy cripple now In Mount Alvernla hospital. Donations are Staff of V.H.F. Singapore Telecoms $26. Mrs. Tan $10: anonymous $10: anonymous $10- and Ho Lee Choo $1. The total received for56 words
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Article33 1962-04-12 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. John Verghese, the 14 year old schoolboy who ran away from his home In Mackenzie Road last month. was found wandering in some shops near the \'aval Base yesterday.33 words
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Article83 1962-04-12 9 nH. Wed. A magistrate has returned verdict of misadventure on the 17 men. women and children killed in the landslide at Ringlet, Cameron Highlands, on May 11 last year. The magistrate went through various official records relating to the investi- gations into the disaster, in which a83 words
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325 1962-04-12 9 Shun this world youth festival, warns Govt. KUALA LUMPUR, Wed rpHE Federation Gov- ernment today warned hundreds of youth organisations throughout the country not to have anything to do with the World Festival of Youths to be held in Helsinki in July because "this is a Communist project." This festival,325 words
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Article214 1962-04-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. npHE F.M.S. Chamber of Commerce at its annual A meeting yesterday expressed support for the Malaysia concept and the formation of the Association of South-east Asia. The president. Mr. G.E.M. Jones, said: "The concern of this chamber is with trade, not with214 words
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Article39 1962-04-12 9 SINGAPORE. Wed— Abdul Mokal bin Tarbi was charged in a Magistrate's Court today with raping a 12-year-old girl in a hut in Tiong Bahru Road. No plea was taken. Bail was fixed at $10,000. I39 words
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Article21 1962-04-12 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr K.T. /texander. formerly tn« second criminal district Judge, has been appointed second civil district Judge.21 words
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186 1962-04-12 9 PENANG, Wednesday. IiHE Penang State Assembly tonight rejected a Socialist Front motion calling for a declaration of the assets of assemblymen and local councillors "as a step in securing the incorruptibility of politicians." The motion was moved by Mr. Lee Kok Liang (SocialistKota) who186 words
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Advertisement108 1962-04-12 9 (GEVAERTJ "Thh tperial price RleS \OsS^^^ •frrr t.. >H NumSE WrY) I Spore Penong 70 cts per ROLL I Malaya 80 cts per ROLL 1 I SIZES 120 H^y^V^TiYiniYi I SIZES 127 4 620 for Bob Cam.ro. I MADE IN NAN YANG PARK KTm <m At lunction of Choncory Lan«108 words
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Advertisement103 1962-04-12 9 AMPEX Recording Tapes I Series I I fA V K£ AMPEX puts fmtmk t^IEsV t M'w^NuV^^^ 1 lts name on \6mPL O JMfesW/ nothing but the BEST Th« torn* exoctiitf engineering skilli that mode Ampox Hi* loader in the tape recording field hove now created the world's finest recording tape*!103 words
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Article, Illustration328 1962-04-12 10 FASHIONS FOR AN EASTER BRIDE WHAT makes a wedding so exciting, so fascinating? The answer is always the same —it is the BRIDK. The excited expectancy, then the picture, the gown, the veil, the headdress and the bouquet —together they present an embodiment of bridal charm. In 10 days time328 words
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259 1962-04-12 10 fkLD boys of Gan Eng v Seng School have set out to woo the girls —all in the good cause of raising funds for their association's charity and scholarship schemes. They plan to give scholarships to deserving pupils of Gan259 words
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200 1962-04-12 10 MISS Ong Gaik Kirn (left) will make her dream come true when she leaves Singapore by air tomorrow for a long overseas trip to continue her modelling "areer. She is scheduled to model for leading salons in London. Bournemouth and Paris. Oaik200 words
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Advertisement586 1962-04-12 10 don't be SKINNY! Gain pounds Wt\ quickly NEW jf^ all-in-one 7 V^ CONCENTRATED fk Lm FOOD SUPPLEMENT J fX4j l jftffl k quickly gives Pounds f Lm Inches of Solid Flesh i[ I A to thin, underweight /4yHk Wk Men and Women A) IF tott are thin pnd underweight Bajj^586 words
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Advertisement260 1962-04-12 10 4^BMb^^ For the new matte ff and flawless look —no shine VmwJShVh on< no dry skin I |S Helena 111 Rubinstein V J Coverfluid jV. the most natural looking make-up v- you've ever worn B |> TJ-VRis went uild ahout y~ Helena Ruhinsicin's M-n-B'^'* 'C^ saticnal new Covcrfliiiil. ilio H260 words
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Miscellaneous304 1962-04-12 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS prophecy (11). 1. Though barely recognisable, 9. Orass is a drawback after tease us returning with con- vegetables (10>. fectionery (6. 5). 12. Believe evidence of right 8. Money-changing is nothing dramtlc identification (6, S). finally to a soldier (4). 13. Founder spoke about mi 10.304 words
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Advertisement1503 1962-04-12 11 10 UVERPOOI A tVESI COASI OX. OMi-ton smm r*M. <*>m aju LinrpfM ii PVToin CATROCINS littriMl Dublin, eiiigo* tt*. I Apr 14 Apr 14/11 Apr 17 MARON M'siilltt, L'piel. Owtlia Gil. 44 Apr IS Apr 11/11 Apr ELPENOR Havre, Lhnntel, ClllgO* Ap. l| Apt tl Aft M/M Apt M ADRASTUt1,503 words
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Advertisement1307 1962-04-12 11 THE E. A. C. LINESktiLIHCS TO GENOA, ll HAVRE, HAMBURS, ANTWERP MTTEMAM. OSLO, BOTHENBUIt ANO CQPEHNAtCH iMn S'Ma UNH AJVcr-OY|\ -SEUNDIA" I) T »/2S Apt It 21 Apt 21/11 Apt (3l VS «l .u»MAMA- a> Aft' I Mt» If Hn A/ IMM DlVtm 'MAUCCA" I) 11/21 May 21/21 May 14/211,307 words
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Advertisement1411 1962-04-12 11 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. iuilsim MUS6Aa?O*A» in, W4ji/i r iipress iimct ip immtn iwebp— t qwtinintaa, pit* rpon P rhaa PMMB KNNIANI (Hi IMt I'Ma. Hawi. At*» Apt 11/2J Apt M/» Mr Ct/ I UNOORAN I'poeT R'M-i. HaU. H'bwg Apr 21/ 2 Apr 23/21 I lEHLOYAL (E.U IeMM. M'brough.1,411 words
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Advertisement1279 1962-04-12 11 w. McALISTER d* CO.. LTD W-*/ lib Ha. mn lafaW VUUU lI.I.SWM^r UMB KLA VKMBSa UMB lamjM HAMBOn, ROnEROAM LOS AMELU, UN FRANCISCO. HAVtf HOU. SEATTIE. VANCOUVER i PORTUHB em bp newcastu UM a^'/T-, JSZ, rmt «flfr ■■■■■■in. ion. tSAiu tufion wn May 4/ smi shm YOKOiiMA ft OTAII 2*o1,279 words
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Article78 1962-04-12 12 ~j"HK Federation Minuter ol Finance has fixed these prices for calculating customs dnties for the week beginning on April 12. Rubber 783 cents a Ib. Copra $442 a ton. Coconut oil Mirr: a ton. Palm oil $631.50 a ton. Pain kernels $310.75 a ton. Ehfl rates of duties78 words
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Article111 1962-04-12 12 April 11. Tbree month*. (UNOFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) INDUSTRIALS F. *N. 12 tta Cold Storage sd. M. Box 12 eta Steamship 9 via. Breu enea 27 ctj. 8. Timea 14 eta. Kobinaon 9 eta. s. Trader* 36 eta. S. Daroy sd. Uniteera 13 <ts. W. Jack* 9 eta. MININGS A.111 words
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Article67 1962-04-12 12 THI Malayan Exehanga Bankf Ai--1 aoelation made these changea in ita ratea to merchant! yesterday (all rate* to $1001 Sdlrng TT ar OD rtady: Halland Gutfdars 117): Dauticna Marka 130jItalian Lira Mtat On rho fraa axahanna markat in H»ng Kang the U.S. dallar uaa quoted at .1.715 'or67 words
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Article91 1962-04-12 12 MELBOURNE. Wed. INVESTMENT SHARES were traded on steady lines. Oil* remained steady with .\.o o. rights gaining 6d. to 635. 6d. Base mruit were «lso steady. while loans were tirm. N.H Hill 12/48 Mount isa 72/7* Ampol 12/4 4 Coo. Zinc. 64/A.C.I. Vl/3 Herald J» li A. P.M.91 words
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Article180 1962-04-12 12 SHIPS lyms alangtida tha Stngaa«r« wharvta taday arai Larut 30, Yamachoahl Mini 42/i3, Patroelua 6/7, Hoi Houw 13/18. SaJaraara 10/11. Kdda 8/9. Maron 44. Outar raadi: Majula. Gununc KertntJl. St. John, Saranxan. Kmp. Oannct, Btv. Rlau. TJartoas, Silver King, Bougainville, Cinyo Maru, 81 v. Pretoria. Ninella, Theofano180 words
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Article235 1962-04-12 12 APRIL first trade ruW>*r buyers I f.a.b. cloaed at 5 p.m. In Bin- gapore yeiiterday at 7S| cent* per Ib. up flve-elghtba of a crnt on Tueaday'i ckMlng price. The closing tone was quiet. S.C.C.R.A. cloning price* id qrnta par Ib. yeaterday: Int. 1 R.S.B. prompt f.o.b.235 words
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471 1962-04-12 12 From Our Market Correspondent DEALINGS started in Malayan Tobacco stock officially on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday following the announcement of the basis of allotment. First business was at $3.05 and the price then fell rapidly to $2.90 and then went back471 words
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Article23 1962-04-12 12 Malayan Stock Indie** April 10 April 11 Industrials: 174.69 175.35 Tins: 516.93 BUI S Rubbers: 193.84 193.84 Jan. 1 19-3 100.23 words
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Article815 1962-04-12 12 QUBINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange, Federation i-ectioi) yesterday with the number of deals in brackets: Industrials: Boustead 1.000) $1.60 ON:. Uunlops (1.000) 51.70. (1.000) $1.72 D: East Smelt (2 000) $3, $2.97* OL,: M. Tobacco (1,000) $2.90, (2,000) $3. (1.000) $2.95: M. Cement (1.000) $2.67 od.815 words
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180 1962-04-12 12 A FTER its recent losses the price of tin in Singa- pore yesterday rallied by $1.50 to 5479.75 per picul. The better local sentiment followed the steadiness In London overnight despite Singapore's Tuesday drop of In London overnight tin prices had shown hardly180 words
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Article213 1962-04-12 12 A PRIL tint trade rubber buyers f.e.b. closed at 5 p.m. Id Kuala Lumpur yesterday at M| cents per Ib. up five-i-lKhths of a cent on Tuesday's cloving price. Th* tone was quiet. FEDERATION OF MALAYA RUBSIR IXCHANCE closing price? in ccnta per Ib. yeaterday: Int.213 words
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Article35 1962-04-12 12 April 11. RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 781 (up five-eighths of a cent). X.1.: 781 cents (up five-eighths of a cent). TIN: $479.75 per plcul (up 51.50). Kstimated unofficial offering 225 tons (down 5 tons).35 words
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Article126 1962-04-12 12 CHINESE Pr*lue« lx*nui|« ttngapot« ne»n prie«i par oicul ytturday: Coconut Oil:: bulk »4O aallan, drum (43 wlirra, C»pr«: April UK/OoatlMOt «2S lujrera, (29 wtlara. hww Montok white J1624 M(l«n. knnk wfclta $l«o aellera. apeclai Sarawak Mack »122 i aeUera. garbled Lamponc buck $122* aellerr ASTA $132* eellera. »cn««p«tt126 words
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Advertisement1088 1962-04-12 12 KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. Express U.3.A- Pacific tJt AilmatJo Co* si Smr*l*m tU ETA DA tl» S'por* H'Koni H'luto I F'cisct I. Anftltt M Yort "KMiilia«a Maru" 24 K Apr 3«Apr 14 May 21 May IJ May limit "»«mjwi Mari>' 25/2! May llMat Mjwn) liltM 24 *aae I mi« All1,088 words
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Advertisement602 1962-04-12 12 WEST»OUNB. tUROM SERVICI S'acxa <■ S'"»m Pwwna. MirsMtles, Hivrt, Dunllrt, UMtIMA la Nrt i] 15 Apr tt Aar Antwerp, kotunum. H burg, B'emen. SOUTH I NEST AFRICA SERVICE S'BO" TCHIIANGA 1/ Mt? Durban (Jl/S), Pert EUribfth (24'S), Capetown (M/ 5), m*'jli (31/9). 11(01 (I/I). Cotonou (I'D. le«u, Ttkoradi, Amman. Freetown,602 words
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Advertisement660 1962-04-12 12 MMtMt»aMaaaJfcJKgJg^»JMj ST. ANDREWS SOCIETY Notice Is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Society will be held in the (Singapore Cricket Club at 6.30 p.m on Friday, the llth May. 1962. NOTICE Inche Yahaya bin Mohammad Is no longer employed with this company as of sth AprU. IMS.660 words
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Advertisement518 1962-04-12 13 Well established European MonutocrnHng and Import Compony invite* applications from Federal Cifixeni Aged 30-45 for the positron of Resident Representative in Ipoh to work the Perak Market. Applicants should have several rear*' all-round experience as Salesman/Traveller preferably in Pharmaceutical or Provision lists*, and bo capable of conducting inter-branch correspondence. Applications,518 words
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Advertisement900 1962-04-12 13 NOTICES Estate of:— NOEOW NOIM NEO Late of No. 10. Tavlstock Avenue. Singapore; deceased who died intestate on 13-2-62 (P.T.109/62). Pursuant to Section 29 ot toe Trustee's Ordinance (Chapter 34) all persons Interested in or having claims against the estate of the deceased person abovementioned whether as creditors, beneficiaries or900 words
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Advertisement973 1962-04-12 13 (Continued from Pace SITUATIONS VACANT Word, Si (Min.)— Box tO tU. oxtn •OX A 319 IT. K L. Position oiled Appiicaois ars manked WANTED: Teacher ot Rngilsb and History L'ppcr Secondary Girls' School. Appiy Box Al'iU .ST., ipoh MMIOIATI VAOANCV. Qualified Ksdlsb speaking walcomaJcer witb experience id caroouaetera. Reply to973 words
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Advertisement896 1962-04-12 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED to Word, Si (Min.)—tt«x M ci*. extra CHINESE MALE alone o«tds quiet Room food lodging with Cbrlsttan family la quiet arw. Olst. V gucssstown Ptiont TJ 7211 i Spore i FOUR NAVAL COMMANDERS rfqulrc leave house or Oat la or near Singapore May 2ftth to June 23rd. Phone896 words
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Advertisement882 1962-04-12 13 EDUCATION to Word, Si (Mm.) Box M> cts. exlr* lUROFCAN TUTORS will temes) you EnKli.sn by correspondence. Guaranteed results or further free tuition. Send for free prospectus. Singapore School of Languages, P.O. Box 3081 (Spore). Fuudmani SCHOOL, ti.nreimfits foe Pianoforte. Theory, ATI Orade* To Diploma. Cambridge School Certificate Classes, violin.882 words
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Advertisement856 1962-04-12 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE 70 ford, Si (Min.)— Box SO cfs. extra RBNAbLT DAUPHINS 19*0. Oood condition. 9.308 miles. *5. 2M0.n0. Enropsaa owners Tele. 82-231. exta. 233 (Spore). JAGUAR MARK II 2.4 Bportsgreaa New 20.1.00. 16.000 miles only— (7.200/-. Ring Office vC'O44. Alter office r>2783 (Spore) LATE I*B9 NORTON -'50c. c.856 words
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Advertisement432 1962-04-12 13 SHOPPING GUIDE (S'por*) M Word, SlO (Minimum) Dmttm 1 month, 10 Word, StJO (Mim.) JUST WONDERFUL HAIR Spray is Oet a tin frorc your fnvtrarlt* hair> <ir«ssii| or cosmetic counter. AT YOUR SERVICE (S'por,) 20 Word, SlO (Minimmm) Dailw 1 month. M Word, H.iO (Mim.) BLACK'S PLAN PRINTINO Seme*. BLACK'S432 words
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1770 1962-04-12 14 EPSOM JEEP - USAHA-SETIA WINS THE MANCHESTER PLATE FOR SULTAN OF JOHORE EPSOM JEEP; Easy double for Veracious By Singapore, Wednesday ITSAH A-SETIA, with veteran. Mickey Donnelly astride, scored a stylish win from Boissevain in -the 6f Manchester Plate at Bukit Timah today. Usaha-Setla gave the Sul- tan of Johore his first success1,770 words
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Article48 1962-04-12 14 TOTAL POOL: 51 24.092 Ist *****9 $55,840 2nd *****3 $27,920 3rd *****3 $15,511 STARTERS ($1,292 each): *****3. *****7. *****9. *****0, *****1, *****5. *****1. *****8. *****3. *****6, *****8. *****4. CONSOLATION ($930 each): *****9. *****6, *****0. *****1. *****5. *****2. *****5, *****4, *****9. Digit forecast '189' $1 pay* $600.48 words
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661 1962-04-12 14 - KUALA LUMPUR ENTRIES KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —A total of 159 entries has been received for the Selangor Turf Clubs April meeting. There will be eight races each day of the meeting on Apr. 22. 25 and 29. •The entries are- First run 6f661 words
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Article76 1962-04-12 14 APR. 22 CUa« 2 Div^ 1. 2. 3 and I 6f Hivv 1. 2 and 3— 7 f. (Us. 3 Div. I— 7f. APR. U Claw 2 Dtrs 1, 2 and. 3— 6 f. Class 3 Divs. 1. i and 3— 8f; Dira. 2 mad 3— 776 words
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Advertisement1097 1962-04-12 14 |lZMlM*cm«Wgm>Ml]:j»ll ASBESTOSPRAY SOLE 1 APPLICATOR FRANCHISE f JL < FOR MALAYSIA JFW\ We »re looking for a first clans V<r/\JBLJy>/ firm either in the Insulation biiw- *^3S5s S^ mm or .specialty contracting to the building Industry with a good sell- Interruption of Electriritv 9uppl* ing organisation. Asbestospray Is PKKAN PAHANG1,097 words
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Advertisement845 1962-04-12 14 NOTICES NOTICE Federation of Malaya 55Q.000.00* s'» Refistered Stock 31, It 1962/72 Notice is hereby given that the Transler Register of the abovementioned Loan will be closed :rom 16th to 30th April. 1962. both days Inclusive, for the preparation of interest warrants. Registrar of Public Dept., BANK NEOARA TANAH MELAYU.845 words
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Advertisement825 1962-04-12 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND SKMOR LECTURER OR LECTURER IN ECONOMICS Applications are invited for the position of Senior Lecturer oi Lecturer in Economics. Commencing salary will be determined according to qualUlctt tions and experience within tin ranges: Senior Lecturer, £A2SM) x 95 £A 3000; Lecturer. £A 1730825 words
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Miscellaneous48 1962-04-12 14 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl B ft* /^y^ X SAVt m I (It K^ 1 f \l\Cl 1 I fiUV^NQft 4wJ I M n\ A o V Vv^» J v*u w w» UtmE M l M^^ j^*' BgS. --7 A^^H^ftr^ i I w n Aj\ GET KIP J48 words
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Article, Illustration898 1962-04-12 15 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL YOUTHS OFF TO BANGKOK TOMORROW IN QUEST OF TENGKU'S TROPHY By i K. Lumpur, Wed. I COACH CHOO HAS TRAINED TEAM TO PEAK FORM I/IGHTEEX of the fittest, sturdiest boys ever to wear Malaya's tigerstriped soccer jerseys, all members of the Malayan Youth team,898 words
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404 1962-04-12 15 F. SALAHUDIN - F. SALAHUDIN, J By Singapore, Wed. OPORTING Cristal, the touring Peruvian football *3 team, left Singapore today for Kuaia Lumpur with the impression that the Singapore fans were prejudiced against them. Their match against Slnga pore Joint Services last night was abandoned four minutes from404 words
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Article170 1962-04-12 15 PENANG IN*. S: IRC 3 TYBC 1 (abandoned); Tg Bungah Ranger* •B 1 6 PISC L TAIIMNG Div. 1: Prisons 4 CRC 0. INTER SCHOOL (P. BunUr< MSS 8 ACS, Nibong Tebal 2. FRIF.NDUES: ACS 6 DTC 2 at T. Anson; N'.ggel Gardener Est 4 Blue Circle 3170 words
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Article106 1962-04-12 15 MALAYA GO DOWN 3-2 IN DAWS CUP TEHERAN. Wed. Malaya were beaten 3-2 by Iran In their Davis Cup eastern tone first round tennis match which ended here yesterday. So close was the match that after the first four ties, the score was 2-2. S. A. Asman of Malaya beatReuter - 106 words
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Article82 1962-04-12 15 VINOAPORE, Wed.— Hong Kon? Bank maintained their unbeaten record in the SBHPA League Div. 1 when they beat Singapore Cold Storage 2-1 at Karrer Park today. Bank are now at the top ol the table with eight points from lour wins. Scorers: Noor Mohamed for82 words
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Article60 1962-04-12 15 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The Singapore team to meet Selangor in the PAM Cup at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday will be chosen from: Skinner, Idros Albar. Mat moon. 8a ml Jan. Teng Yee. Kok Seng. Osman Johan, Umar Rahtnat, Ibrahim' Awang. Gurunathan. Majld Arlf. All Astar.60 words
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163 1962-04-12 15 Stadium: PWD to consider complaint KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Public Works Department is to consider complaints made by the Badminton Association of Malaya concerning the multimillion dollar Stadium Negara. Mr. S.E. Jewkes, Director of P.W.D. said today "We art. trying to overcome the problems of the BAM. BAM had complained163 words
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Article124 1962-04-12 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— lndia have withdrawn from the ii Badminton Confederation Inaugural championships which begin at Stadium Negara here on Apr. 21. leaving 12 countries to contest the team event. Malaya and Indonesia, the Thomas Cud holders, are seeded to meet In the final. Indonesia, in124 words
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Article38 1962-04-12 15 SINGAPORE. Wrd.— The Singapore AAA will hold this year's cress country race over the threemile Mcßltchie Reservoir course on Apr. 29, in two sectionsJuniors (from 15 to 19) and seniors (over 19). Entries close on Apr. 22.38 words
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Advertisement366 1962-04-12 15 FW67 1 1 j ViJmwSZ I^DeWITTS I BEFORE- 1 clears out ROUNDWORMS and Tired, weak THREADWORMS. The* wonm Hve Vui' insitto^you'end grow^by tsking the food SKkwtd yooeat You lorn weight and energy, feel worml irritable and miierable. Children will stop LMMr^^iin. growing, get headaches and colic paini and /jg^F^y scratch366 words
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Advertisement53 1962-04-12 15 rf>eumatfe stop it with a doctor* prtscnption against Beta PRICKLY HEAT There's no oeed for you and your children to suffer from prickly beat and thai hot tormenting itch an) longer. Buy a bottle of cooling, toothing, antiseptic DOD Prescription and stop pnckly heal torment NOW I Far DDD ktab53 words
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Advertisement181 1962-04-12 15 \lb EfaU mJU t^JH rljunf' writes with P^5W U' t fill* from large-capacity KWH W^Bl an ordinary ink cartridges ff^M }S^^ ink bottle, too PARKER4S In seconds you. can change the Parker 4S to a cartridge pen by B^g^g^g«a»g*aj»jßss^Bssssssj taking out the piston-filler and slipping in a Parker Super Quink181 words
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Miscellaneous171 1962-04-12 15 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER TOLR MATCH: S'gor V Sporting CrisUl (Merdeka Stadium. 8.15 pjn.). 8 POKE Div. 1: Patbul Karib v RAP Changi (Jn Besar, 6.15): Div. 2B: Blue Rovers v Btg Bulan (Balestler Rd); Dlv. 2C: RAP oeletar 'A* v Maxwell (Geylang Div. 2D: Setia Jaya v RAP Ten,ah (St.171 words
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Obituary105 1962-04-12 16 001 KMAV BIAN un 10.4.62 at 2. L.t\ Chen* Teik Squarr, I'm.m e ruaacal 11.4.61. Donation* to \\>*>y M<-ttK»ll9'. Church requested in place of *watM, WILLIAM TAN CMIANC SWEE 30 died 11/4 1962 leavm* wife and (our children. Cortege leaving 43 Margaret Clo.'f to Caiirrh of Our Saviour. Alexandra105 words
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Article25 1962-04-12 16 MR P KANDAPPER th.ink- rr- of cc udolrnct. muMytancr tad attendance .it ;he funeral ot h:» uncle tue ii Mi. c My'va.-anum. 1..n)0n» ttnir.butan.25 words
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2397 1962-04-12 16 JEFFREY FRANCIS and; VIC NAYAGAM - JEFFREY FRANCIS and VIC NAYAGAM 7 WAS RESTING BY A LAKE... I RUSHED BACK TO CAMP... MY BREN GUN WAS MISSING' By KUALA LUMPUR Wednesday COURTS MABTtAL MALAYAN soldier who served in the Congo told a court martial here today thai he2,397 words
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Article382 1962-04-12 16 LONDON. Wed.— Stock markets made further headway today but there was some contraction in business and the buying was more selective. A modest reaction occurred around mM-day and some prices failed to hold their best levels. The March trade figures were considered to be moderately382 words
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289 1962-04-12 16 Good boys and the bad films— by a head KUALA LUMPUTS, Wed. A school head said here today it was "high time" that stricter control was exercised on some of the scenes in films shown in Malaya. Dr. G.E.D. Lewis, headmaster of the Victoria Institution, said this at the school's289 words
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