The Straits Times, 13 April 1962
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Title Section20 1962-04-13 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED giffiPiffigCEEDfil 100»000 The Straits Times Nat**" 1 Estd. 1845. FRIDAY. APRIL 13, 196.J 15 CENTS. KDN 03620 words
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Article, Illustration46 1962-04-13 1 Court reaches its verdict in 27 minutes REPORT OF CASE IN PAGE 6 A FAMILY'S moment of joy... Pte. Harun being embraced by his mother after his acquittal. At left is his overjoyed wife, at right a relative.-Straits Times picture by Wan Seng Yip.Wan Seng Yip - 46 words
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Article298 1962-04-13 1 IT'S OFF- that giant fair SINGAPORE, Thursday. A GIANT Asian trade fair for which Singapore had been chosen as venue will not be staged here after all because the Government would have had to bear the $14.6 million deficit the fair was likely 10 incur. The choice of Singapore as298 words
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338 1962-04-13 1 Then tears of Joy in embrace with wife By JEFFREY FRANCIS: KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday pRIVATE Harun bin Abdul Malek, of the 6th Bn., Royal Malay Regiment, was today acquitted on a charge of striking his superior officer, 2nd Lt Tengku Azib bin Tengku Ma'amor, while on active service in the338 words
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Article43 1962-04-13 1 ROME. Thurs. Martin de Porres. illegitimate son of a Negro slave who lived in Peru in the 16th century. Is to be proclaimed the first mulatto Saint of the Roman Catholic Church. He was a lay brother of the Dominican Order.43 words
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Article, Illustration72 1962-04-13 1 Our scene stealing wives— by Kennedy WASHINGTON. Thurs. President Kennedy told the Shah of Persia last night of their common "burden" beautiful wives who steal the spotlight. Proposing a toast to the Shah and the Empress Farah (above) at a state dinner here, the President said: "We both paid StateUPI - 72 words
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Article52 1962-04-13 1 KUCHING. Thurs. A second quadruplet born to the wife of a policeman at the Miri general hospital last Monday has died. The condition of the other two is reported as not very satisfactory. The quadruplets, all girls. were born to 25-year-old Ramah binte Jlnung. wife of P.C.52 words
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Article47 1962-04-13 1 PARIS. Thurs. Mr. Valery Giscard Destagn. French Finance Minister, announced today tha' France is to repay $58,700,000 (nearly £21 million sterling) of her longterm debt to the United States, thus reducing the country's total external debts to $1,600 million (over £571 million sterling).— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article49 1962-04-13 1 TAIPEH. Thurs. Lv Chiahslang. 40. was executed today by firing squad for the murder of his divorced 32--year-old wife last February. "I am sorry to die because of a woman. I hope my death will be a lesson to all." Lv said before facing his executioners. U.P.I.UPI - 49 words
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121 1962-04-13 1 OARIS. Thurs. Police have arrested* 105 suspected members of the Secret Army Organisation (OAS) in the past week. Government sources said tonight. Most of the arrests were in the Paris. Lille. Toulouse, Lyons and Marseilles regions. In Algiers, well-armed insurgent troops have destroyed aReuter - 121 words
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Article28 1962-04-13 1 LONDON. Thurs. Brian Recce. 48. the British actor who won national fame as a radio series policeman "P.C. 49" died in hospital here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article16 1962-04-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Television sets are to be declared pioneer products for tax purposes.16 words
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Article73 1962-04-13 1 LONDON. Thurs.—Expectant mothers will soon be able to tell within three weeks of conception the sex of the child they will bear, the Guardian reported today. A new electronic device called the Argon chromato- graph could decide the sex of a foetus within 20 minutes, it said. The73 words
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407 1962-04-13 1 Conference -then 30 words on that 'lost city' expedition KUANTAN. Thurs. Two R.A.F. representatives today met State Government officials for an hour and discussed plans for an R.A.F. expedition to Tasek Chini. Pahang's mystery lake under which is reputed to be a legendary lost city. After the conference at the407 words
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Article210 1962-04-13 1 N-tests: Zorin accuses West pENEVA. ThUTS. Mr. Valerian Zorin. Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, said today that the KennedyMacmillan appeal to Mr. Khrushchev for a nuclear test ban treaty threatened' a new wave in the nuclear arms race. In the first Soviet ministerial comment on the appeal. Mr. Zorin denied atReuter - 210 words
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Article31 1962-04-13 1 S4J MIL. BLAZE I.IMV Tbur M-my ludjy a;>»umed tenf control Of Cozco, Southern ran, following ire de>troyed estimated St iinOOO worth of p ty in eitys comn re RruterReuter - 31 words
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Advertisement130 1962-04-13 1 lß^^mMS Im^ 1 The chronometer of unmatched accuracy you 'ye wanted to own THE GMT-MASTER The GMT-MASTER is a precision-built masterpiece ia. accurate time-keeping: a watch whose revolving rim and red 24-hour hand were voted by 20 out of 21 aircraft captains as an important aid to airline operations. The130 words
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Article119 1962-04-13 2 Rhodesia: 'Bloodshed' warning J^ONDON. Thurs. Joshua Nkomo, Southern Rhodcsian African nationalist' leader, last nighl warned I hat "violence and bloodshed"' would be the inevitable outcome if the British Government did not heed the United Nations call for speedy independence for Southern Rhodesia. He said: "If the British Government does nothingUPI - 119 words
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191 1962-04-13 2 T ONDON. Thurs. J Mr. Edward Heath. Deputy Foreign Secretary, said last night fhat the United Nations Sub-committee on Colonialism's visit to London had already been valuable in bringing about a "closer mutual understanding" between the British Government and the committee. The sub-committee, headedReuter - 191 words
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Article299 1962-04-13 2 SHARP DROPS IN TIN, RUBBER, COPRA EXPORTS JAKARTA, Thursday ORE details of Indonesia's steep economic decline last year have been given to Parliament. Some details of the fall off in production for export were given. Rubber exports returned 11 285 million rupiahs (15.011 millionReuter - 299 words
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154 1962-04-13 2 A hundred special people for anti-bomb meeting ACCRA. Thurs— One hundred world personalities ar e being Invited to a "World Without the Bomb" assembly here in June, described as a new attempt to suggest a solution to international problems. Officials of the international organising committee said today that in spit*Reuter - 154 words
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235 1962-04-13 2 U.S. AIM in THE IRIAN DISPUTE— BY JACK WASHINGTON, Thurs PRESIDENT Kennedy said yesterday that the objective of the United States in the West Irian dispute was to prevent military action which would be harmful to the interests of Holland and Indonesia. He told a Press conference questioner that theReuter - 235 words
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Article22 1962-04-13 2 JAKARTA. Thurs. President Soekarno wlli address a special congress of the powerful Indonesian Communist Party on April 25. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article143 1962-04-13 2 HAGUE. Thurs. The Dutch Government held secret consultations here today on the Bunker proposal. Political observers said there were considerable differences of opinion on the proposal both within the Government and in parliament. In some political quarters it has been said that the Foreign Minister.Reuter - 143 words
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93 1962-04-13 2 LONDON. Thurs -Mr. Reginald Maudllr.g. Britain's Colonial Secretary, yesterday supported the idea of a smaller West Indies federation to replace the 10 Island federation which is now being dissolved by the secession of Jamaica and Trinidad. Mr. Maudling, speaking at a luncheon meeting ofReuter - 93 words
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Miscellaneous10 1962-04-13 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby jp"** y\\ I wOO STUFF10 words
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Article123 1962-04-13 3 SPIED ON VICES CHARGE WIESBADEN, (West Germany), Thurs. A former East German secret agent, Guenther Maennel, claimed yesterday he shook hands with a U.S. Air Force officer in East Berlin on an agreement under which the officer pledged to hand over American military secrets. Tlie officer. Capt. Joseph P. Kauffman.Reuter - 123 words
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Article28 1962-04-13 3 HOLLYWOOD. Thurs. Michael Curtiz. Hungarianborn film director who won an "Oscar" in 1943 for the Humphrey Bogart film "Ca.sablanca". died here last night aged 72. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration102 1962-04-13 3 CAPE CANAVERAL. Thurs. The attempted launching <>f ihe world's first international satellite a joint Anglo-American venture^ has been postponed for two weeks due to technical difficulties in the fii-ft. high ThorDelta rocket, the National Aeronautics and Spare Administration announced here yesterday. Oifficulties in theReuter - 102 words
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190 1962-04-13 3 WASHINGTON, Thursday. PRESIDENT Kennedy yesterday bitterly attacked price increases ordered by U.S. steel companies as a '•wholly unjustifiable and irresponsible defiance of public interest." "A few gigantic corpora, tions have decided to increase prices in ruthless disregard of their public responsibility." he said. "ThisReuter - 190 words
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Article77 1962-04-13 3 PLYMOUTH (England). Thurs.— A ni«ht worker taking his dog for an early walk found a newborn baby in a sack lying on a muddy beach that half an hour later would have been covered by the tide. Frederick Weaver climbed down from a wharf into theReuter - 77 words
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Article36 1962-04-13 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The United States Agency for International Development (AID i yesterday announced two loans to India, totalling U5552,500,000. to finance the full cost of a 300.000 kilowatt hydroelectric project in Kerala—Reuter.36 words
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Article29 1962-04-13 3 ROME. Thurs- Italy's first artificial satellite will be launched before the end of next year off the East African coast, it was disclosed here last night. -Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article73 1962-04-13 3 NEW DELHI. Thurs.— The Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru who is recovering from a mild virus infection will continue- to rest at his residence for a few more days, official sources said here today. It is understood that strain of work connected with theReuter - 73 words
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Article135 1962-04-13 3 ROME. Thursday. yHE Italian Senate last night unanimously decided x to inquire into the Sicilian Mafia secret society and to find ways of rooting it out. It voted to set up a parliaIy commission to "exthe origin and characs of the Mafia" and to >cReuter - 135 words
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Article341 1962-04-13 3 To cushion the shock of trade reverses, says confederation of free unions NEW YORK, Thursday. A SIAN countries were again urged to set up their own common market institution, "to cushion the shock of trade reverses," in a statement by the International Confederation of FreeReuter - 341 words
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Article90 1962-04-13 3 Gen. Clay to quit Berlin job WASHINGTON. Thurs. President Kennedy said yesterday that Gen. Lucius Clay, his special representative in Berlin, was returning to private industry. But, he said he hoped that Gen. Clay would remain available to the Administration as a consultant on the situation and make periodic visitsReuter - 90 words
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95 1962-04-13 3 Mickey Cohen trial ends in deadlock LOS ANGELES. Thurs— The trial of Mickey Cohen, former underworld leader, and four other men on charges of murder and conspiracy ended last night when the jury reported it was deadlocked. The judge set a new trial for April 18. Cohen. 48. and theReuter - 95 words
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Article31 1962-04-13 3 MOBCOW. Thurs.— Mr. Llewellyn Thompson, the American Ambassador to Moscow, returned here yesterday from Washington. He also attended the opening of the Geneva disarmament talks. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article67 1962-04-13 3 Tests: Boat protest NEW YORK. Thurs. A pacifist group announced today It would try to .sail a small boat Into the Pacific Ocean Christmas Island area In June to protest against thp resumption of atmospheric nuclear weapons testing. The Committee for Nonviolent Action said the boat, a 35-foot sailing ship,Reuter - 67 words
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Article43 1962-04-13 3 WASHINGTON. ThursThe Shah of Persia and Empress Farah arrived here by air yesterday from New York for a three-day state visit. They were welcomed at Washington Airport by President and Mrs. Kennedy and top United States officials.— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Advertisement305 1962-04-13 3 with our curtains!" So naturally we chose Sanderson. So easy to find what we wanted. So comforting to know that they'll keep their colour in the sunniest window! SVN-RESISTING COLOURS MADE AT UXBRIOGE, MIDDLESEX. ENGLAND FZI9I BACKACHE STOPS and then you say thanks to (£f De Witts IJBr Kidney Bladder305 words
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Miscellaneous404 1962-04-13 3 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORIWAVF SIIUBT WAVE SEBVICE SERVICE: 41.7 mm. 41 metre Ml nil M WAVE SERVICEA.M. 6.00 Time Signs!. Neva- 476 metre* r»-ltu. News Headlines: 6.05 AM. 6.00 Good Morninn: 6.02 Mornine Melodiei: 7.00 Rendez- Morning Prelude: 7.00 The Newvoui With Music: 730 Time Sin- 7.05 Melodies404 words
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317 1962-04-13 4 Barisan: 'Why we need not resign' SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Barisan Sosialls today said their 13 Assemblymen who were elected on a P.A.P. ticket need not resign although they had left the party because they had never deviated from the original P.A.P. stand. In a statement, they declared: "Everyone knows that317 words
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Article391 1962-04-13 4 YA'ACOB PROPOSES A VOLUNTARY ONE PER CENT CUT ON INCOMES FOR SOCIAL PROGRESS SINGAPORE, Thursday. fHE Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister, Inche Ya'acob bin Mohamed, has proposed a voluntary "tax" of one per cent to be deducted from the monthly income of every working Muslim391 words
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Article65 1962-04-13 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Tamils In Singapore and Malaya will celebrate the advent of their New Year from 7.55 p.m. tomorrow and over the weekend with special ceremonies in Hindu temples and In their homes. In a New Year message Mr. P. Vellupillai. President jof the Singapore Hindu65 words
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Article31 1962-04-13 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. The Mentrl Besar. Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos, has been elected patron of the Johore Anti-Tuberculosis Rehabilitation Organisation. He will visit it on April 18.31 words
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Article32 1962-04-13 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore People's Alliance will hold a get-together tea party of all divisional branch officials at the party headquarters In Short Street on Sunday at 5 p.m.32 words
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128 1962-04-13 4 HUTS ARE DEMOLISHED AS POLICE STAND BY SINGAPORE, Thurs. Police were called to stand by when a City Council demolition squad pulled down 11 illegal huts hi a back lane in Chinatown today. A croud surrounded the squad when they arrived at 8010 Street, off llavelock Road, at 9 a.m.128 words
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Article, Illustration180 1962-04-13 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Today will be a day long to be remembered by Mr. Chla Seng Hong and Miss Koh Cheo Jew. For as they were about to be married at the Registry, in walked the Yang dlPertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. who was on a tour of180 words
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Article80 1962-04-13 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A youth. Manlckam Krlshnasamy. was charged in the ninth magistrate's court today with murder and rioting. He was alleged to have been a member of an unlawful assembly which caused the death of a naval rating. Anthony Summers Calvert. at Sembawang Road. 9|80 words
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Article54 1962-04-13 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Eight cars have been stolen here for the first three and half months of the year, against 10 for the whole of last year. The police urging car owners to take utmost precautions, said cars five or six years old were particularly fancied by54 words
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Article135 1962-04-13 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Commlsslon of Inquiry on Education Invites members of the public, representatives of educational bodies and other organisations to give oral evidence at a series of nine public sessions. These sessions will be held Snl^Rl^fSn^'Sgf-S^ ARl^H r °m •£j?rili}6J2 k I from 5.30 p.m.135 words
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Advertisement179 1962-04-13 4 TVt VU t pl OPENS TODAY! A K (SINGAPORE) *fp To men and women 9 "^kj he broU S n t hope! I 1 P* To the children he 1 L brought laughter! I WALT DISNEY'S BOBjBY CRISP NAISMITH MACKENZIE WALSH IW& TECHNICCLOR J^\WAV'5 f.llje] 5 1 MIDNIGHT TOMORROW! \t179 words
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Advertisement256 1962-04-13 4 W% P W SINGAPORE SIMULTANEOUSLY Xt A OPENS TOMORROW JIV I j 11. 1.45, 4, 6.45 9.30-NOTE TIMES-MS, 3.30, 6.15 9 NEVER BEFORE HAS AMERICA'S NIGHT LITE BEEN JWOWN SO COMPLETELY \S IN THIS FILM! r^fa aBBBBBaBiK. *9^K^||FmH B r r9 GORGEOUS. GLORIOUS. GLITTERING ENTERTAINMENT in i \s i if256 words
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Miscellaneous140 1962-04-13 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR f T*HE following Is today's schex duJe of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS Gar«da: From Meoan, Kuala Lumpur (OA 992) 3.56 pjn.; from Bangkok (OA 803) 4.05 p.m.; from Jakarta (OA 802) 8.30 am. Cathay Pacific: Prom Hong Kong, Bangkok (CX140 words
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Miscellaneous268 1962-04-13 4 107) 5.50 p.m from Kota Bharu. Alor Star, Penang. Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca (ML 133) 7.15 p.m.; from Jesselton, Brunei, Kuching (ML 477) 7.35 pjn. from Penang, Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. Malacca (ML 103) 11.55 a.m.; from Jakarta (ML 204) 8.10 pjn.; from Penang iML 151) 9 p.m.; from Kuala Lumpur268 words
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Article, Illustration462 1962-04-13 5 THE PARTY NIGHT WHEN TWO GIRLS CAME IN AT 3 AM. STREET GIRLS" CHARGE IN LONDON HOSPITAL BRINGS ANGRY PROTEST FROM PARENTS IN PENANG PENANG, Thursday. fWO Chinese girls who left here for Britain two months ago to become nurses have been involved in a row462 words
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117 1962-04-13 5 Persistent lovers beat 'keep out' bid at school RATU PAHAT, Thurs.— The D grounds O f the High School here has become a lovers' rendezvous at night and some of them often drive their car on to the field. Mr. K. M. Mathai. the headmaster, said this at the school's117 words
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Article59 1962-04-13 5 SIBU. Thurs. A sum of $112,500 collected from the public has been handed over to the Government for building a swimming pool in Sibu. which is estimated to co-st $450,000. The Sibu Urban District Council will contribute $110,--000 while the Sarawak Government will contribute not only59 words
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Article56 1962-04-13 5 PENANO. Thurs.— A schoolboy was admonished and dis. charged today after he apologised to a constable whom he abused yesterday. Khor Chin Hool. 18, pleaded guilty to using abusive language to a policeman in uniform when the latter asked for his driving particulars after finding his56 words
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154 1962-04-13 5 Sackings at 'go-slow' bank now total 23 SINGAPORE, Thurs. 0 Nine more employees of the United Commercial Bank in Raffles Place have been dismissed on grounds of "negligence of duties." This brings the total number of sacked employees so far to 23. all of whom are now picketing outside the154 words
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Article25 1962-04-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Thieves broke into the stores of the Batu Construction Works at Sentul, yesterday and stole building material valued at $1,740.25 words
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Article, Illustration71 1962-04-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Inche Scnu bin Abdul Rahman, former Malayan Ambassador to Indonesia, is expected to become Malaya's first Ambassador to Bonn, West Germany, an informed source said today. Dr. Lee Tiang Keng. former Ambassador to Japan, who was to go to71 words
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Article31 1962-04-13 5 PENANG. Thurs.— A shopkeeper. Ow Say Chye, 39. was today fined $50 for operating a 'fruit' machine without a licence in his Ayer Itam Road shop on Feb. 1931 words
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133 1962-04-13 5 SEREMBAN, Thursday. r^HE Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan is A prepared to make a "personal sacrifice" and give up his present lstana Hinggap in Kuala Lumpur to allow the Federation Government to put up a national monument there. This was stated today by the133 words
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187 1962-04-13 5 90-minute meeting and up goes pay ifUALA LUMPUR. 1V Thurs.— The Selangor Legislative Assembly today, unanimously approved a Bill raising the allowances of Assemblymen by $125 a month from $250 to $375. The increase will be backdated to January this year. The State Financial Officer. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Haji187 words
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Article35 1962-04-13 5 IPOH, Thurs. Mr. Ditt Singh, a member of the Malayan Election Commission, has returned •to Ipoh after two months' leave in north India, where he observed thp recent Indian general elec tions.35 words
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Advertisement416 1962-04-13 5 Outdoor sports and hot weather summer activities can to easily result in offensive body odour. And though you can't help perspiring, you can play it safe tcith Amplex. Safely and surely stopping odours at their source, Amplex leaves breath sweet and body free of smell. Just pop one or two416 words
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Miscellaneous275 1962-04-13 5 Straits Times Crossword l^i i ~^i^^^B"~^i~"""^i ACROSS 4. It's good to turn out vvnei 7 upholders of 158 wisdom infections arourid (8). i7 1. 5- of father 4 son!' 8. It's the reverse of 4 Jor tou -i: L' 6 Lto )go round here in France 10. Angelic creature with275 words
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Article, Illustration3513 1962-04-13 6 Soldier witness says 1 handed pistol to platoon sergeant day after incident' 'Forgive me, I had lost my senses for moment* Lt. Azib JEFFREY FRANCIS and VIC NAYAGAM Kuala Lumpur, Thursday A SOLDIER of the Federation Army admitted at a court martial3,513 words
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Article, Illustration295 1962-04-13 8 good head on young shoulders on young shoulders ADVERTISERS' ANNOUNCEMENT I'M combing my hair to look pretty like my OWN mommy" said Miss Malaysia 1976 trying to hide a guilty look with blatant, bald-faced flattery. I had walked into my bedroom and caught four-year-old Carol entangled With hair pins and295 words
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Article, Illustration616 1962-04-13 8 Happy birthday the first of many milestones! HAPPY First Birthday to your little one! Ht hat reached a great milestone in his life and you have been dohig a wonderful job. If you. have been following the feeding and training suggestions, his first birthday will find htm eating, sleeping and616 words
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Article, Illustration646 1962-04-13 8 IN this part of the world where the weather Is so warm and quite often humid, where the diet runs into heavy spices and frequent fried foods its no wonder oily and combination type skins are very prevalant. People with646 words
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Article, Illustration329 1962-04-13 8 COME AND SEE THE LIVE GIANT! RABBITS r PHERE is a surprise 1 for you this week at (old Storage in Orchard Road, a surprise that the whole family, and especially the children, will enjoy. In preparation for taster, Cold Storage have imported from New Zealand some live giant rabbits329 words
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Article, Illustration374 1962-04-13 8 r rrvjAji AS a reserve district superintendent in the SI. John Ambulance Brigade. Mr. L. A. Marcus used to be invited lo social functions, first-aid competitions, dinners, tea parties and cocktails. But Mr. llareui told the High Court today, the Invitations "became less" after his "trouble"374 words
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390 1962-04-13 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, this morning paid a .visit to Miss Lai Yoke Heong, the schoolgirl who lost her arms after an accident here. He chatted with her for about 15 minutes in her room in the GeneralSin Chew Jit Poh - 390 words
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615 1962-04-13 8 'Invitations to social functions became less after troubles' SINGAPORE. Thursday L VJ. Smith, read o^t correspondence between tne Board and Mr. Marcus's solicitors i Mr Marcus said there was another meeting between him and Mr. Davies In February the following year. When he615 words
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Miscellaneous194 1962-04-13 8 Li 7 Abner By At Capp YAW«V AW«* f «^Q6SSQL s d I I "WIPED r-CW.'-SoZ.'-yOU I I BUT/THE f WEII,THAT'S I I IF I KNEW V CAi-L FOR VOU,I -ZZ- vucxww OUT*TWE \ALSQMP£DOUT ENFORCER,' SOMETHIMG.V- WHERETWE CHIEF.?- SOMF-- I FOSDICKr.' MERELY A L-j ENFORCERS* [Mi RACING STABLE, HIMSELF J194 words
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Advertisement240 1962-04-13 9 YOUR NEW SIGN OF ENERGY IS UP! ticides, kerosene, plastic, petroleum asphalt the list of Esso produces goes on and on. Every industry fl s l M is served. People In all walks of life benefit; 1 WsMsStim SjL I Ss^?%« BEnER FUELS FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OF TOMORROW j« av.^n240 words
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Obituary68 1962-04-13 10 II Word, $10 f Minimum) MR. NC KIM CHUAN age 7s passed .«.:y peacefully 11 A.62 at 379 Pay* Lebar Road, Singapore 19 leaving behind his beloved wife, only son, 7 tasejMSfai rtauKhter-ln-law, 7 sons-in-law, 37 rr.ind-i hildrrn and many rreat r md-< niliiren to mourn his lons. Service68 words
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Article73 1962-04-13 10 tt Word* lit (Minimum) FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD ■MB on display tbe complete rang* of 'an, Fontana. Aos and Pour Square "apar backs In the Cold Storage, xrcada. Orchard Road In conjunction Ith B.P.C.K. MALAYAN AIRWAYS FASHION likM arriving Penang Saturday at ii.an a.m. wltb models from Ruth '.v.iraer's. Singapore73 words
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Article559 1962-04-13 10 Of the many forms of aid that Britain makes available to the newly independent and emerging nations of the Commonwealth, perhaps the most important is the provision of educational facilities for their people. There are now more than 29,000 students from the coloured Commonwealth in British universities,559 words
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Article388 1962-04-13 10 If the unanimous opinion of tin producing countries on price levels for the release of American stockpile tin will not move Washington, perhaps Russian feelers in Bolivia wilL But it is better for everybody that producers, consumers and the masters of the stockpile should reach amiable agreement388 words
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Article284 1962-04-13 10 Mr. Kennedy's attention has been detached for a time from nuclear bombs to a problem which Mr. Khrushchev never faces. Last week, with considerable Government help, a settlement was reached in the steel industry's wage dispute. Yesterday he discovered why the employers were easy to deal with. The284 words
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Article, Illustration752 1962-04-13 10 A STAFF WRITER - Port Swettenham THE RACE TO MEET MALAYA'S EVER-EXPANDING NEEDS A STAFF WRITER BY CONGESTION occurs infrequently and unpredictably at Port Swettenham. It is this last element which so bedevils the port's Malayan Railway management. The bottlenecks materialise without warning. On one day the port is being worked to less than752 words
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LETTERS
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292 1962-04-13 10 VOUR leader on the "Future of Asa" (8.T. April 9) Is a thought provoking and a forthright answer to those who still think that Asa Is a political Joke. The Ministers of Thailand and the Philippines have expressed their dete..:iination to make292 words
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Letter134 1962-04-13 10 WHILE the reference section of the National Library Imposes strict regulations with regard to the bringing In of notebooks etc.. It has apparently been unaware of the fact that some readers, quite selfishly, monopolise three or more reference books at one sitting. It Is not uncommon to see134 words
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103 1962-04-13 10 Singapore UNFORTUNATE NEGLECT IT is unfortunate that In some secondary English schools no graduate teachers are available to teach English in Form Four and Five with the Inevitable result that most pupils either fail or obtain a weak pass in the Cambridge examination. Last year some of the failures gained103 words
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Letter130 1962-04-13 10 INSTEAD of blaming the L critics for the mispronunciations made by announcers, the Acting Deputy Director of Radio Malaya (S.T. April 5) should try to correct their mistake* and take siepa iv prevent them occurring again in future. I am sure "Listener" i S.T Marcn 29130 words
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Letter103 1962-04-13 10 MAX I recommend to the Ipoh Town Council the urgent necessity of Installing a public weighing machine. Recently I had a heavy shipment to make and the only possible way to check the weight was by taking the machine to pieces and weighing each part separately.103 words
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Letter92 1962-04-13 10 IT Is common knowledge that $1 cinema tickets are offered at a premium by touts, particularly at weekend or holiday shows. Sometimes the police have had to be called to keep order. At present $1 tickets can only be had for the current day's screening. In Kuala Lumpur92 words
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Advertisement660 1962-04-13 10 Straits Time* Malay Mail Classified advertlt«m«nta may b« riand*d Ml Ist Floor COLO STORAGC ARCADE Orchard Road COLD STORAGE BRANCHES AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATONO KEPPEL ROAD- NAVAL BASE J Authorised Agents; CITY BOOK STORE LTD Winchester House. Collyar Quay THE NEWS mONT Fltzpatrtck's Supermarket m. m. ismail 3 Admiralty Road.660 words
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Advertisement88 1962-04-13 10 What'sAWoman Doing Here? Being shot at by snipers in Iwo Jima, and imprisoned by Communists in Hungary, hasn't deterred Dickey Chapelle from her chosen profession as a photo- journalist. To get stories and pictures from the front lines of the world's trouble spots she has risked her life many times.88 words
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Advertisement118 1962-04-13 10 TRUST SWANSON EH JL B the best in FROZEN CHICKEN Chicken that's specially selected when it's young, tender and flavourf uL Quick-frozen by Swanson at the very peak of freshness and tenderness. This freezing permits Swanson Chicken to retain all its original fine quality and delicious flavour until the moment118 words
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AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIES
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Article475 1962-04-13 11 WHEAT IN SOUTH, SUGARCANE IN NORTH, DAIRY CATTLE IN SOUTH-EAST VARIED CLIMATIC CONDITIONS SUITABLE FOR WIDE RANGE OF PRODUCE IN AUSTRALIA SINGAPORE and Malayan housewives and businessmen like Australian brands of nutritious, wholesome foods. This was demonstrated by their purchase last year of over $78 million475 words
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Article269 1962-04-13 11 Vegetables —fresh by plane HOW do you ship lettuce 2,800 miles from Australia to an Asian port and keep them crisp and in Kood heart? This was a problem that confronted an Australian vegetable exporter who knew the value of getting his produce to overseas markets fresh on arrival. An269 words
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Article109 1962-04-13 11 TALKING POINT WILL BE EGGS < A WORLD conference of egg marketing authorities will be held at Sydney, in August this year. The conference is planned to be held immediately after the 11th World Poultry Congress at the Sydney Showgrounds from Aug. 10—18, 1962. and will celebrate the golden iubilee109 words
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509 1962-04-13 11 Dried fruit diet for an Olympic victory WHEN Australia's Olympic Games teum arrive! in Tokyo in 1964 to compete in the 18th Ofympiad of the modern era. many of them will have trained*on a diet based on that used by the Olympians of ancient Greece. Centuries ago, the Greek Olympians509 words
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Article, Illustration25 1962-04-13 12 AUSTRALIAN flour being loaded aboard a ship in Australia, one of the principal wheat exporting countries, for an Asian port.25 words
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151 1962-04-13 12 A USTRALIA'S giant wool -A industry is a lasting monument to 19th Century English settler. Captain John Mac Arthur. who introduced sheep raising to that country. Less known is the fact that Captain Mac Arthur was almost as keenly interested in wine as he151 words
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Article, Illustration381 1962-04-13 12 AUSTRALIA EXPORTING MORE MEAT TO MALAYA Cattlemen constantly trying to improve already high quality r [MIK production of higl ly beef, mutton and an important part in A li grade meal principal lamb has long played Australia's home and export markets. Meat production, mainly from the vast northern grazing areas,381 words
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Article204 1962-04-13 12 'FLYING' GROCER WILLCOME BY AIR THE world's first "FlyL ing Grocery Man" will soon be delivering perishables and other foodstuffs to the doors of homesteads in outback Australia in some cases over 1.000 miles from the nearest State capital. His plane will be fitted with a refrigerator system and. in204 words
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Article134 1962-04-13 12 Crayfish is big business SINGAPORE, the Federation, United states, West Germany and many other countries are now Importing Australian crayfish In large quantities. The Industry has now In fact become "big business" after years of smallscale operating. Fishing for Australian "crays" In most cases Is done with modern dlesel-powered "factory134 words
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Article67 1962-04-13 12 a USTRALIA, Is also a big 2\ producer and exporter of caramel colouring made from the same product. Refined Australian white cane sugar, when put through a simple process, a caramel so concentrated that a 70 lb drum of It will colour more than 2.000 gallons of richly67 words
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359 1962-04-13 12 riTHOUSANDS of lost or injured skiers on the snow and windswept slopes of the European Alps have owed their lives to a sip of brandy brought to them by huge St. Bernard dogs, trained to seek out those in distress. In the medical359 words
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187 1962-04-13 12 An X-ray ensures beer tins are full PURCHASERS of Australian canned beer can alway» be sure that they will receive the full quantity of beer from the can thanks to a rather complex piece of electronlo equipment used by Australian beer manufacturers. The equipment, a height-of-fill monitor, is basically an187 words
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379 1962-04-13 13 Rice growing virile rural industry VIGOROUS RESEARCH PROGRAMME IS BOOSTING YIELDS |JICE-GROWING is a young and virile rural industry in Australia. It is also the most mechanised among all the other primary produce farming in the country. I Techniques of traditional rice growing areas have been superseded by modern scientific379 words
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160 1962-04-13 13 Efficiency: Modern farm methods, management MODERN Aeld practices are only one half of the equation in good farming. The other half is to be founi. in sound farm management. Costs and fluctuating prices are major problems facing farmers the world over. Adequate records and close attention to costs, in particular,160 words
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Article, Illustration24 1962-04-13 13 DEVELOPING a new variety of wheat with a higher yield on a Government plant breeding research station in Australia.24 words
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290 1962-04-13 13 WHAT'S NEW IN CANS? ANYTHING THAT'S EDIBLE TV) you realise that nearly half the packages sold in food stores and shops were not around 20 years afo? Here are Just a few: frozen juices in cans, fibre milk containers, beer and carbonated beverages in cans, vacuum packed coffee pressure containers,290 words
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233 1962-04-13 13 rADITIONALLY an OldWorld drink, Australia today makes gin In quantity to the highest international standards and to the formulae of distillers whose names are household words. However, the Australian distilling Industry has certain specific advantages. Not only has It access to age-old technical knowhow233 words
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120 1962-04-13 13 INTERNATIONAL recces- ses of Australian wines no longer rate newspaper headlines In recent years they have received world recognition both In International exhibitions and in the mounting shipments now being cnsirned to all parts of the globe Typical of the e»ents that have led to120 words
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290 1962-04-13 13 pENERATIONS Of overseas experience allied with local-ly-produced, highquality raw materials is the basic production formula of a relatively new industry in Australia the manufacture of liqueurs by Australian companies for export as well as for local consumption. The range of products includes290 words
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214 1962-04-13 14 Extensive checks keep high quality WITH a total of more ff than three million dairy cows Australia has built up an industry capable of supplying her own expanding population and shipping to world markets a wide variety of products from her dairy farms and factories. In such things as plastics214 words
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Article49 1962-04-13 14 i MERICAN wine scienti\ i>ts think so highly of Australian wine research work for sherry production, that one of thPin recently spent nine months at the Wine Research Institute laboratories In Adelaide. He is Dr. A. Dlnsmoor Webb, associate professor of oenology at Davis University. California.49 words
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Article166 1962-04-13 14 Good food and good wine clubs GOOD' food and good wine go hand in hand— and j regularly gourmets In cities I and towns throughout Australia meet to enjoy both, with good fellowship as well. They are the members of Wine and Food Societies or Beefsteak and Burgundy Clubs. Membership166 words
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Article338 1962-04-13 14 LAST YEAR'S EXPORTS WERE PURCHASED BY 55 COUNTRIES 1961 PRODUCTION WAS AUSTRALIA'S THIRD HIGHEST IN LAST DECADE {]!< .11 quality Australian wines were purchased by 55 countries of the world last year. New countries are being added to the list each year, and established overseas customers338 words
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195 1962-04-13 14 ANYONE CAN MAKE BEER OF A SORT. ANYONE can make beer, if not legally, then physically: in fact beer wants to make Itself. A barrel of beer consists of nearly a barrel of clean, clear drinking water, a bushel-and-a-half of malted barley, a few handsful of hops, two or three195 words
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598 1962-04-13 14 tWERY year the prob- lems associated with the presentation of food products to the public become more complicated. As the standard of living rises in each country a larger proportion of its population becomes more selective when buying food. For instance, more Australians598 words
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Article, Illustration283 1962-04-13 14 pHEESE probably is man's most perfect food and one of the tastiest. Discovered by accident more than 3,000 years ago by a thirsty camel driver, who found that milk carried in skin containers had become a solid substance, cheese has since won283 words
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Article168 1962-04-13 14 SECRET OF MAKING GOOD WHISKY rE secret lor making good whisky, lies In the duality of raw materials used and the skill of the distiller. Australian distillers meet all these requirements. Matured Australian whiskies are made from the choic1 est sun-ripened barley in moidem, efficient distilling i plants. Australia la168 words
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Advertisement273 1962-04-13 11 buy Australian foods and wines Australians enjoy good foods— fine wines. Australia's climate, soil and sunshine produce these in abundance, far beyond the people's needs. As a result, Australians have become great exporters, supplying the world with high quality, health-giving produce fresh and frozen meats, dairy produce, canned and fresh273 words
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Advertisement102 1962-04-13 12 Bfci ,^m* n^ w- x y jig jii^^^kb A ustralia's World-famous beer FOSTER'S LAGER If you like a good beer, a rare treat awaits you with your first glass of Foster's Lager. Brewed by the famous Carlton United Breweries Ltd. in Melbourne, Australia, Foster's is unique for its flavour and102 words
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Advertisement186 1962-04-13 12 Be sure of Quality-ask for gm A^A__^^^^B <The name' m I m W^^^ mm X huttons has .^m^. b° en c sure >> I |H^ fl m^L JM guide to qualiTRADE (sol MARK BRAND tfTT^ 7 HAMS, SMALLGOODS, CANNED MEATS etc. You con choose products carrying the name Hurron'i with186 words
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Advertisement58 1962-04-13 13 Kjfl ■Mf lil i Jib mH^^^Bßhh Mummi], why keep so many IXL Jams? "Because we like them all— strawberry apricot, cherry and plums! They are made from the finest Australian fresh fruit. So delicious, so wholesome, so nutritious. Come let me spread some more IXL jam on your bread. You58 words
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Advertisement158 1962-04-13 13 Known throughout the world for their High Quality AUSTRALIAN WINES from SEPPELT'S famous vineyards at EseppeltsfieldJ Xi '"iMnuMim ML BBRr^^^ k v^ Rvtfa HSU GREAT WESTERN F^IJjgCTSk SPARKLING WINES mSSSBaKM distinctive nzT.WSgggm TABLE WINES PORTS SHERRIES Sole Agents tor Singapore. ban»ok, *™*~^™****"™*~^^^^S^fi| |fej British North Borneo, Federation of Moloyo ond158 words
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Advertisement165 1962-04-13 14 ouuin HU9 I KALIAN RIVERLAND ORANGES and GRAPEFRUIT Tl Shipped to Singapore ft MBrmiHMlWU* V '^B MtUy, und.r. "COCKORANGES S °UTHOSS" Brands \&-£&s$ k Jk LOOK FOR THE i^^^^J RIVERLAND SEAL i *"T on thes« labels PINE RIDGE PACKING CO. LTD. ADELAIDE 5 AUSTRALIA o^^^^ <*&#« v swat «csitMU CKAJC-,165 words
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Advertisement170 1962-04-13 14 s^l W i?*3lgl GREAT FAVOURITES HERE AND ALL OVER THE WORLD T FRUIT, VEGETABLES, o'tOlicl JAMS AND I W| FRUIT JUICES FROM THE HEART OF THE MURRUMBIDGEE IRRIGATION AREA! H mm SL fPFfY' flfc! In almost every country Letona is a favourite canned food. Letona quality proudly adds to Australia's170 words
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210 1962-04-13 15 Planters think fall will not wreck D-Plan KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malayan planters do not expect the price of natural rubber to fall so drastically as to wreck the Government's second flvc-year (1961-65) development plan. The 1961 report of the United Planting Association of Malaya, published today, says Indications are that210 words
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Article32 1962-04-13 15 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Detectives detained 10 gangster suspects in a series of raids throughout the Island last night. All are being held under the Criminal Law (Tern r>orary Provisions) Ordinance32 words
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78 1962-04-13 15 Riot squad called to 'strike' estate BUTTERWORTII, Thurs.— A riot squad from Butterworth was called to Malakoff Estate In Tassek. Glugor this morning when about 300 labourers went on strike. But before the arrival of the police, pickets who had earlier refused to leave the factory area, went away Quietly.78 words
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Article67 1962-04-13 15 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Hearing of a negligent driving charge against taxi driver Yap Sen Hock was set for May 28 by the Sessions Court here today. Yap, 52, is accused of causing the death of former Straits Times deputy managing editor George Tan Eng Leong and67 words
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Article, Illustration390 1962-04-13 15 Lighted cigarettes burned the necks of non-strikers walking through picket line SINGAPORE, Thursday. FOO YONG FONG, president of the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union, was today jailed for nine months on each of three charges of voluntarily causing hurt to three non-strikers with the390 words
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134 1962-04-13 15 SINGAPORE, Thursday. T*HE Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' A Union has asked the Labour Ministry to use Its good offices to settle its dispute with Rediffusion (Singapore) Ltd. In a letter to the ministry today the union's general secretary. Mr. T. V. Gomez, said negotiations134 words
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Article59 1962-04-13 15 A plea for a mosque SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Malay Chamber of Commerce has suggested that the Government should build a national mosque in the city centre of Singapore. The secretary of the chamber, Inche Wahab bin Abdul Ghanl, said that the proposal was made In a letter sent to the59 words
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Article22 1962-04-13 15 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— The Johore Labour Party will hold its annual conference a the Diamond Jubilee Hall here on -April 20.22 words
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384 1962-04-13 15 U.S. URGED TO HOLD TALKS ABOUT TIN KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. nnHE hope was expressed here today that the U.S. Government would respond to the invitation of the Interna'tional Tin Council to enter into consultation with it regarding the American stockpile. I This was the view given In tatements today by384 words
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161 1962-04-13 15 'Laotian prince for Malaya' report puzzles Ministry officials here KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A Bangkok report thai Prince Boun Oum of Laos plans to visit Malaya puzzled officials of the Ministry of External Affairs here today. According to the report, the prince Is to lead a goodwill team to the Philippines,161 words
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Article38 1962-04-13 15 PARIT BUNTAR. Thurs.— Lim Tuan Huan, 28, a tapper, died from burns he received yesterday when a can of petrol he was carrying spilled over him and wa* 'omited by the cigarette he was smoking.38 words
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146 1962-04-13 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. \f R. Stephen Halting Nlngkan. secretary -feneraj of the Sarawak National Party, disclosed today that his party would form an alliance with the Barjasa Party (Barisan Ray at J-ati Sarawak) to consolidate their position for Malaysia. Mr. Nlngkan was146 words
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116 1962-04-13 15 Group of rovers plans to climb Mt. Ophir CtINGAPORE, Thurs Mount Ophir is to be scaled again by members of the Kallang district rover crew. Fifteen rovers from the same crew, accompanied by a reporter and a photographer from the Straits Times, climbed the 4.187--ft. peak on the eve of116 words
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Article58 1962-04-13 15 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Donations totalling $165 were received by the Straits Times today for Johnny Ang, a schoolboy cripple now in Mount Alvernia hospital Donations are from K. S Lee $10; organiser. Teachers Day Training Centre, Taipinr M4O; and V. K. U. Krishnar Muar $15. The total58 words
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232 1962-04-13 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. J^UMEROUS invitations sent to individual members of youth organisations in Malaya to get them to attend the Communist sponsored "World Festival of Youths"' in Helsinki in July have been turned over to the Special Branch. Mr. Eric Pereira, executive secretary232 words
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Article105 1962-04-13 15 ESTATE MEN, SAYS UNION ITUALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs.— Members of the All-Malayan Estate Staff Union are feeling frustrated because so many employers are concluding agreement for better terms of service for their workers while nothing has been done about claims by the union. A union statement said105 words
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Article18 1962-04-13 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Mr. S. Kula Singani has been elected president of the Selini?or Stamp Club.18 words
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Article182 1962-04-13 15 T*HE Alliance Party is confident of an "overwhelming victory" in the coming nationwide election to 296 local council involving more than 350,000 rural voters. In a statement. Alliance headquarters revealed that the Alliance National Council, under the chairship of the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, met182 words
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Advertisement171 1962-04-13 15 T I; Ininlii? flr; zMm Ur -^*ll Bj £SH LONDON'S CHOICEST TOBACCO To smoke Balkan Sobranie is to enjoy the results of nearly a century of tobacco-making skill. Here ii a rare blend of finest Virginian and mystic Yenidje enjoyed by generations of London's elite a tobacco you can smoke171 words
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Advertisement57 1962-04-13 15 -I THE EXECUTIVE LOOK r@=\ IN ten\TA HeusenS^ 1962 RANGE You'll look tops in a Van Heusen 'Collarite'. With single cuffs, one pocket and V-neck collar, they are made of fine cotton and come in fjne checks of Pastel Green, Beige Grey and Blue. In sizes 14£ to 17 j.57 words
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4840 1962-04-13 16 RATTRAY: WE PAY FOR WORK, WE DO NOT BUY WORKMEN 'Conditions needed for expansion— a predictable wage bill... increases must not make costing non-competitive' With fixed rates, the worker is not at the mercy of any one employer, says Rattray CINGAPORfi, Thurs. Mr. J. J. Rattray, on behalf of the4,840 words
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Article, Illustration569 1962-04-13 17 G. SUBHAS - AT END OF HIS MERGER-AND-YOU QUIZ, HE SAYS: IT HAS BEEN A MOST DISTURBING EXPERIENCE' 'PIPER' MARSHALL GOES ON FOOT TO MEET THE PEOPLE G. SUBHAS By Singapore, Thurs. rpHE chairman of the Workers' Party and r Assemblyman for Anson, Mr. David Marshall, was like the Pied Piper of Hamelin569 words
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Advertisement309 1962-04-13 16 NOW ANY TUESDAY OR THURSDAY beginning April 24 LEAVE SINGAPORE AT 8:30 TODAY BE IN LOS ANGELES AT 6:55 TONIGHT! Bound for the States in a hurry? Now you can get then* mow mamt, fart and enjoy Japan Air Lines' famous hospitality all Tuesdays urvWArt t%* way. THURSDAYS «.Hn— Leave309 words
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Miscellaneous11 1962-04-13 16 THE GAMBOLS B Barr W* k Bugs Bunny By iß&iph Heimdahi11 words
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Advertisement103 1962-04-13 17 QUICK 1/ ACTION SCOURING POWDER |L removes dirt /Z^ grease like magic NeU) IMPROVED '*HJiM Cleans faster and better than xt'/H ordinary scouring powders Fra- j r^P/f^v I grantly fresh. Magico makes B^£f^f I your home cleaner and brighter /fflB^HV in next to no time Available X^^^^Es tom a\\ provision103 words
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Advertisement160 1962-04-13 17 CTADI Eskamel TREATS SPOTS AND PIMPLES WHILST IT LEAVES YOUR SKIN LOOKING CLEAR AND SMOOTH Contains Hexachlorophene an amazing germ fighter that kills germs instantly heals pimples *S& fast. Covers the skin with a natural p- ~^M oss^^ flesh-tint-prevents pimples <. L .-"^t^^ from spreading leaves no 1> v *<160 words
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199 1962-04-13 18 NOW LUFTHANSA OPENS S'PORE BRANCH OFFICE I UFTHANSA Ger- man Airlines has opened a branch office in Singapore to meet the rush of European tourists to the Far East. Mr. Guenter Magnus, who has been appointed the company \s representative In Singapore, said that last year a record number of199 words
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Article25 1962-04-13 18 The Danish Trade Commission in Singapore has Issued Its first number of Danish Newsletter which will be distributed once or twice a month.25 words
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Article, Illustration332 1962-04-13 18 Aim is to boost chemical sales in Malaya PRODUCTS ARE UP TO WORLD STANDARDS, SAYS HEAD OF 4-MAN TRADE DELEGATION J^ four-man trade delegation from India arrived in Singapore this week to spearhead a sales drive tor Indian chemical products in the Federation and Singapore markets. Sent332 words
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Article49 1962-04-13 18 A fleet of 27 British-built Kew Fargo tippers has helped to recover 600.000 tons -of Iron ore in 15 months at a Perak Iron ore mine operated by. the Perak Iron Mining Co. Ltd. It produces ore for Japan. The site Is surrounded by virgin jungle.49 words
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Article, Illustration147 1962-04-13 18 SHIPPING MAN IS RETIRING AFTER 40 YEARS MR F. Borteele (above), manager of Carapagnie l>es Messageries Maritimes' branch office in Singapore goes on retirement this month, after 40 years uitl the company. Starting as an assistant company secretary at the firm's head office in France, Mr. Borteele came to Singapore147 words
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Article51 1962-04-13 18 P. and O.s 16.033-ton passenger-cargo liner Canton will be withdrawn from Far East service on her arrival in Britain on August 26. it is announced. The future of the 24-year-old ship is as yet undecided. The service will continue to be maintained by the ChltraJ. Cathey and51 words
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Article, Illustration193 1962-04-13 18 NEW TAPE FOR INDUSTRY ON MART A new industrial Scotch tape has been recently Imported into the Federation and Singapore. Its Introduction would make present methods of packing with wire or rope, in this region obsolete, said Mr. P. W. Sayers. marketing manager of Three-M Co.. St Paul Minnesota, manufacturers193 words
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Article234 1962-04-13 18 TOR the first time in Penang's history, the total tonnage of all commodities handled in the port last year exceeded four million tons, the Penang Chamber of Commerce stated in its annual report. 4.299,655 tons. For comparative purposes. however these reports normally exclude coal and petroleum234 words
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Article129 1962-04-13 18 Technicians on Turin study trip piVE technical emr ployees of East Asiatic Co. Ltd. from Singapore and the Federation left by Thai International SAS for Turin last week to take an advance course in motor servicing. They were Mr. George Hesse, and Mr. Voon Chee Mln, of Kuala Lumpur. Mr.129 words
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97 1962-04-13 18 $3m. Sydney fork lift truck plant AN American fork lift truck manufacturer has invested A£500,000 ($3,250,000) In an Australian company specifically to make for export to Asian and Pacific markets, writes Keith Hooper from Sydney. Mr. Prank Ross, a vicepresident and director of Hyster Co. of Oregon, has arrived in97 words
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Advertisement110 1962-04-13 18 THE LARGEST mm R^*^^^^^ MANUFACTURERS vK^^^Bj OF SANITARYWARE x IN GREAT BRITAIN IF offering a complete range of products in white and seven <1s If B-^ I UNITED ENGINEERS LTD.. siHglpore Sand.kan. FEDERATED ENGINEERING CO.. LTD.. K. Lumpur Ipoh Penang Malacca Seremban. the world's largest manufacturers m of precision chain110 words
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Advertisement367 1962-04-13 18 HUM! HI ClOSr MTTINO lIDSI •WTTM ITO» IND I »«"TIUmNO H*l» IOUNO VWO l<l DJUIIAiII "NIAI I] J^ J-J-HJ* MUMIIIII SMIITt DOWN riH~lP***^^ HUMIJIX JMIITS »OAtO «Ot IAVtI NUMt THRU SHUTS AStIJTOJ lAINWATH MIAD OUTTIi D(Of INO HUME HUMESIX EtSiteS <^C<. ASBESTOS CEMENT R5BV..* yyyy/y pßOoocts ft. length in hits367 words
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Advertisement1477 1962-04-13 19 WBmfßimKmmwmmmm f 1 Jft A I »k I 'bI **********88 A I I BBBBBBa! 19 90 \\i tlvttPQOL I MM COASI U.k ixt urn ana* 'xiai i PATROCIOt iKerpttl Oub'm GUSgO* Gdn I Apr 14 Apr 1517 Apr II MARON M'setl.t? I'ltil. Dublin Gin 45 Apr 15 Apr lt IJ1,477 words
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Advertisement1331 1962-04-13 19 THE LUC LINESSAILINGS IO GENOA. IE HAVRE. HAMIURG. ANTWERP ROTURIAM OSLO, 60THENIURG ANO COPENHAGEN SOOIt > 5 "jii '(ntrtk AV^rSHll 'JEIANOIA- 73 25 Api 71/21 Api rt 31 Api |"f VKjVltl «U>u««lSA- I 4|l < Mat > I Ml» I 3 Mil UAV^-V.?! 'MALACCA- I) 11/7* May 11/2] May Uli1,331 words
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Advertisement1543 1962-04-13 19 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. HNlt* tUII*IM *>IH©At>OBIB Ut, tl«l j i t»»tSS If I >»l*l>»_J^*gM^^^atllJNl|N2Aj_^*)iTl_ raait i-mmi knniani m, rtam un. mm. it/n m Tt i*> u> i tcNMRAN d.Lpu i nil Ream. Hull. H aurg Apr 21/2 tpr 25 21 ItNltYAl EL) HIM. M'brougT Htmturt tp« 71/ I1,543 words
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Advertisement1277 1962-04-13 19 McALISTER dt CO.. LTD W* TK=: ieu Na ntti \USt\ BLLERMAN LINE KLAVENESS LINE IONION NAMtUtrt ROTTERtAM itS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO MlVtf t HULL lEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND cm ti newcastu 4 titlM mm JSJ mM a/lTkr BUBf/l-tl rM TTStV 1 Ptnm, HtNCIONt ntll OSAKA NACtYA 21/21 May 4/ 51,277 words
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546 1962-04-13 20 From Onr Market Correspondent THE strength of tbe Industrial section was again the main feature on tbe Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. The star turn in the section MM Malayan Tobacco which was traded from KM to 53.07. Over 200,000 shares changed hands. The allotment546 words
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Article102 1962-04-13 20 CMINESE PraduM C>chan(t Slnga- »tr« noon prlMI p«r oicul yattarday: Caaamit til: bulk |4Ut *«ll«ra, drum Ua* Ss"£ C#Br": Apr" CK/Cootlwhite *157 i antcn. «ptcial Sarawak Mark $120 atllcra Lampong hlatk »120 a«ll»rs. ASTA Sl3O s*llert Slngapwrt Ctoonut Oil Mllltrf Aimalatitn: bulk 1401 toiler*, drum S43a arllera.102 words
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Article23 1962-04-13 20 Malayan Stork Indices April II April II Indn*r,ial* 175.35 175.70 Tin*: 31}. ZZ 131.40 r Rubbers: 191.84 193.84 Jan. 1 m«=ion.23 words
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Article884 1962-04-13 20 DUSINEBB on rhe Malayan Stock Exchange, Federation •.section yesterday wlMi the number of deals In brackets: i Induitrlalu Dunlop* (1.000) $l.Mt I ON. (1,000) $1.75 D: Raat Bm*lt (1,000) $3 ON, (1.0OC) $2.99; F. and N. orda (1.000) $2.80: Gammon (1.000) $1.69 ON, (4.000) $1.70: If. Tobacco884 words
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Article33 1962-04-13 20 April 12. RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: ?8| (down one-efrhth of a cent) K.L.: 78* cento (unchanged). TIN: S480 per plcul (up 25 cento). Estimated unofficial of ferine 240 tons (up 15 tons).33 words
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288 1962-04-13 20 THERE was a fractional further gain of 25 cents 1 in the tin price yesterday to $480 on an estimated offering of 240 tons, which was slightly above the recent estimated .average. Trading was again fairly active and prices rose by about288 words
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Article104 1962-04-13 20 MELBOURNE. Thurs. JNVFSTMENT BHARRS oontlnued steady. Oils were very steady wt'h A.O.G. up 9d. to 80* and rights one shelling to 64a 6d. Bane metata were again sWady and loans closed firm. Ft. BAI.AN 13-4SJ N.B. HIM 14/9 Mount laa 72 4t Ampol I. 7 Con /.in. 58.104 words
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Article115 1962-04-13 20 April IS Tbra. mootba. (UNOPPIOIAL QUOTATION*) INDUSTRIALS P. N. IV eta Cold Htoraa-* 9d. M. Box 12 ota Btaamablp 9 eta Brtw-erlea 2T eta 8. Tlmaa 14 eta Rohiruoa 9 eta 8. Trmdara U eta 8. Darby M Unltaara 13 eta W Jacka V eta MININCS A Amal115 words
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Article26 1962-04-13 20 Purther March rubber crops included: Sant.fi Tukanf 45 150 and Temerloh 89 700 Ib. Aver M«lek 27 .155 lb.. Bnkit Katil 38 312 lb.26 words
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Article177 1962-04-13 20 MU»« lyma aiMttiot t»i« tlniaawi wharvta twlay an: Karon 49. Fcrahtll 23/2«. Tmreoinc 3S7M. Hainan 37/28. Biimidi Mam 10/11, Kyotml ifaru 6A, '•hnkiita 31/32, Sunge) Aubtn NW. 5, Slrua* NW. 3, Ola.nc L*r NW. Outtr rwdi: lia]ula, Uanuof K«rmt]i. Kuala Lumpur, Ta.taut.ajna, Mam, Bmp. Oaonat, Eliu. aarmt«ib.177 words
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Article63 1962-04-13 20 rrtHE Malayan Kiehanga Imkr Ma> ciatiwt mada thru* enangM In <'• rate* to mercbaota r*i'erday (all raiea to S100>: Canada: Buying TT 34 t»/l«. airmail OD r/16. M d-m U 18 cradlt bills, 39 VIS trait billa. tallini TT »r OD rt»dy: Canada 84 1/4: Otutich* Mario t3O63 words
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Article217 1962-04-13 20 \I AY trade •übbtr buytr« r *.k. closed at S p.m m Kimia l.timpur yentenUy at 7S| rentt p«r lb uochanged on Wednesday a cloning prica. The tone mi qunt. FEDERATION OF MALAYA RUBBER EXCHANCE noting priraa la cent* [ier lb yesterday: Int' t R.B S.217 words
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Article226 1962-04-13 20 UM «rad. mob.r BUfSN t .a.'fc. lf closed at p.m. In Sirigirpora> yenterday »t TS| cmils par Ib. do*i one-elßhth of a e«nt on Werinetdar a closing price. The rloatng tone wa» qutit. I. CCR. A. cioatnK prlce.i In cant* p*r lb. yenerdar: Int. 1 P.. U.S.226 words
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Advertisement1108 1962-04-13 20 ■sVI, <V jBBBSB*Bi«SBBS*sMBsIB*BBBiBSS^ Y^— KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. Express U.S.A. PsMttla AMsuitte Coast %mr*\— n* Ei* n« ha rpon H'lortf n'luiu I. f cue* l «nfaita B Vert HaMtSBW Mart" 74, JS Apr M tat 14 Mai tl Mar }1 May I Jaat tiaaiaßa Mm iivi? Ma) II Mt| 141,108 words
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Advertisement794 1962-04-13 20 VU INO. (UROPE SERVICf ftti* r S'laai Penanp Mtntilltl, rttwa, Oaottrt. IOUDiMA Sailed It Part II Apr Antwerp, RotttrdM. H'tarrt. Bramcß south s «esl africa service Vbsm TO.iBANCA 1/ I Ma} Durctn |11/S), Port EiizaOetn (14/5). Caottom (2t/S), I M?tai. (11/3), Laiot tl/l). Cotonoc (I/I). Tema, TakorerJi. Abidjan Fettowa, Conakry,794 words
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Advertisement452 1962-04-13 20 NOTICE RHEPANOL AND PREWANOI. As our arrangements wuh Messrs. Tong Nam Roofing Specialists Ltd. lor the laying of Rhepunol and Prewunol plastic waterproof sheeting were terminated as from the 29th March 194* no further supplies of these ma* terlals will be made available to them. All parties therefore who are452 words
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Advertisement1714 1962-04-13 21 "SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Only candidates with the stipulated qualifications need %ppUCandidates must satisfy the usual birth and residential qualification*. L SUPERVISOR. PRODUCTION FACILITIES. QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE: A good Honours Degree from a recognised university with administrative ability; and Knowledge of Television, theatre and /or film staging techniques. Candidates without the1,714 words
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Advertisement810 1962-04-13 21 NOTICES NASSIM 4c CO., (SINGAPORE) LIMITED will sell by Public Auction in their Saie-Rocms Nos. 4 at 4-1. Collyer Quay. Singapore. oo Saturday. Mtn April. 1962. at 10 sun. Lounge suites; Dining taolee and cnalrs; Sideboard*; Beds with mattresses; a 12' x 9' Chinese carpet: ELIZABETHAN 'Princess' Aj Avon' tape810 words
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Advertisement462 1962-04-13 21 (Contlnoed from Pace 12) I SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word* U (Him.}— Box tt eta. extra wanted by a firm of Solicitors a qualified Assistant. Apply stating quail floaUons. experience and salary required to Box No. A4OOO S.T. beadlas British Company requires AN ASSISTANT i-i .13 yeare of age. preferably unmarried462 words
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Advertisement1013 1962-04-13 21 SITUATIONS VACANT Word* t* (Mi*.)—Bax f eta. aatra REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY an experienced insurance accounts clerk with knowledge of written Ctuaese preferred Box A 6696 8.T.. Singapore. VACANCIES EXIST for posts of temporary teachers in tne Temeaggong Ibrahim Secondary Girts' School. Batu Paaau. Apply to Secretary. Board of Governors sot later1,013 words
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Advertisement1100 1962-04-13 21 HOUSCS I LAND WANTED 16 Worda ti (Mm.)— Box tt et,. «ilr. WANTED URGENTLY MOUSE*. Bungalows, Hoops. lands lor our clients, list four properties wtu> aa. sooo TscJi riamaaa Co. 173 a. Beat* Brirtf* Rd.. tungapora *****. URCENTLY WANTED Terra*-* Bourn tk Bstnl-Dstaehed Bunfalo*'* la Baraacoon Oardea. Bungalows TwoStorey Bousas1,100 words
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Advertisement1181 1962-04-13 21 DOGS, PETS, ITC tt Warda tt (Mi*.)— Box tt eta. txtro I TEL: SPORE ••ESS If yt>o are interested In DoJmattos puppies cheap to doe; lovera. i DOGS AND CATS Bad delight m I every otte of erliolasanss. chjaxy, t Buteh 1 dog food 'Botch' Is all meat I snd1,181 words
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Advertisement510 1962-04-13 21 FOR SALE Ward* M (Min.}— Box M rts. awtrm PON riMTCLASS TAILORING at oampattavc pnees. Winter A Tropical suits, dinner suits. shirts, military uniforms. rMtnc breeches, ladles eosunnee dreasao— knitting wools Jawa Batafta, please visit always Nats) Tailors V»0 TangJln Rd Singapore— ■arge selections, flrstcl*as workmanattp guaranteed. Uncert orders, remodelling510 words
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Advertisement594 1962-04-13 22 THE ROAD TRAFFIC ORDINANCE. (Chapter 227) THK MALAYSIA GRAND PKIX ORDER, INS In exercise or the powers conferred by subsection <2> of section 68 of the Road Traffic Ordinance, the Rural Board, as the highway authority within the Rural Board area, with the concurrence of the' Deputy Commissioner of Police,594 words
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Advertisement845 1962-04-13 22 NOTICES NOTICE Notice is nereoy given that the dance to be held at Praser Ac Neave Hall on 12th May 1962 U NOT organised by the Firestone Branch or S.B.H.E.U. Hence the Branch Is not responsible for :.nv--1 thing connected with this funcr Uon. S.B.H.E.U.— FIRESTONE BRANCH Hon Secretary. I845 words
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Advertisement575 1962-04-13 22 NOTICES DAVID BKOOKK DAVID deceased, late of A. Eber Koad. Singapore. WHEREAS trie aoovenumed died oo the 18th day of December 1961 al the General Hospital. Singapore, entitled to a life interest In certain property AND WHEREAfc the right to enjoy the said pro* perty after ni> death wus given575 words
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Advertisement707 1962-04-13 22 TENDERS I TENDERS from Contractors re- glstered with P.W.D.. Singapore, In Class "B" and above under i Head II will be receivea at the Public Works Department, High i Street, Singapore in Tender Box No. 1 up to noon of the 4th May. j 1962 for: The Construction of a707 words
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Advertisement438 1962-04-13 22 TENDERS J.K.R. PERLIS TENDER NOTICE. Tenders from Class E' and above P.WX). Contractors will be received at the office of the Stale Engineer. P.W.D.. Kedah/Perlls *i Alor Star ap to 3.00 p.m. of the 18th April. 1962 for the Construction of a Kitchen and a Store for the Medical Department438 words
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Advertisement498 1962-04-13 22 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS BRUNEI GOVERNMENT VACANCIES APPLICATIONS are invitea from registered medical practitlon- ers to fill the following vacancit--ui the Medical Department, Brune. 1 1 i a) Health Officer: 1 vacant.. For duties of a medical officti of health over a population oi 50.000 persons Candidates must possess a Diploma in498 words
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Advertisement182 1962-04-13 22 NOTICES "X FEDERATION ARTISTS Artists in Malaya are each ln.lted to send up to four entries for the Bth Annual Malayan \rtlsts Exhibition. Closing date: May 19C2 Por full details and Entry Form apply to Organising Secretary. P.O. Box 630. Kuala Lumpur NOTICE Oiir i.stat>ltshnients WILL REMAIN CLOSED 10-MORROW U4.4.62i182 words
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Article478 1962-04-13 23 CINGAPORE, Thurs. Veracious, who completed a double here yesterday, has been promoted from class 4 to class 3. T w e n t y-three f,'las* 4 bor>es havr been sent down to Class 5. They arr: Mr. Miller, Koll In. Kainbow* End, K.u Chai. The Wee Cobbler,478 words
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Article, Illustration493 1962-04-13 23 NORMAN SIEBEL - Kew San may meet Ferry, Joe Hock twice NORMAN SIEBEL By 1/ L ALA LUMPUR Thurs. Malaya's top ranking singles j>layer Teh Kew ban will probably clash twice against both Indonesian aces, Tan Joe Hock and Ferry Sonneville, in the team and open events in the Asian Badminton Confederation championships493 words
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Article207 1962-04-13 23 SINGAPORE, Thursday Henderson, the R.A.F. hope and ans- wer to the Joint Services centre-forward problem., made a quiet debut in S.A.F.A. League first division football today and his team, R.A.F. Changi, went down 2-1 to Fathul Karib. Henderson had four chances at goal but207 words
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Article65 1962-04-13 23 PENANG. Thur<>.— The Penang AAA have arranged for centralised training facilities for all State athletes at the Technical Institute. This was disclosed at the PAAA's annual meeting tonight. Mr. R. Bailey, the president, said loop nlms will also be available. The PAAA programme for the year:65 words
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Article52 1962-04-13 23 KUCHINO, Thurs— A seven-year-old pony, Sarawak Pepper, paid record win and place dividends in Kuching when winning a race for Class 5 ponies over 6f. There were 17 runners and Sarawak Pepper paid f 112.50 for a one-dollar ticket The place dividend was $33.80. It was the pony's52 words
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891 1962-04-13 23 Men's singlet TOP SECTION: Byes: Tan Joe Uock (Xj v Yew Cheng Hoe (Mi, i*l.»-nni Baik (P> v Sunn; Tar tM>; Khoo Eng Huah (M) v .Singha Bahadur (N>; L. R. Ariyananda (C> v Ang Tling Siang (I); Martin Cruz (Pi v Chu891 words
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199 1962-04-13 23 EPSOM JEEP - 'BAMBINO' ALL SET TO CONTEST DERBY EPSOM JEEP ON THE TRACK By SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Result Stable's Balkan Bambino, the 1061 Singapore Gold Cup winner, wound up his preparation for Sunday'*. Singapore Derby with a splendid gallop with stablemate Summer Wine on a soft track at BuJdt Tlman this morning. Breaking199 words
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Article29 1962-04-13 23 PENANO. Thurs.— The TJL of Penang executive council decided last night to mortgage the new clubhouse at Dato Kramat Road because $40,000 Is still owlnit to a bank29 words
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Article258 1962-04-13 23 Ipoh League shock: Trotters quit By LEE FOO SAN IPOH, Thurs. Trotters, the Perak Turf Club Sports Club's soccer team, who won the Ipoh District League First Division championship for the past two seasons, will not play in this year's competition which begins next week. The club has disbanded the258 words
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303 1962-04-13 23 Charles hits four goals for Wales WORLD SOCCER ROUNDUP pARDlFP. Thurs. Mel Charles, of Cardiff, scored all the goals for Wales in their 4-0 victory over Northern Ireland In the British International soccer championship match here last night. Charles, who was switched from centre-half to lead the attack after theReuter - 303 words
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Article54 1962-04-13 23 BINOAPORE, Thurs. Vouchers for free petrol and oil supplied by Ksso. sponsors of the Malaysia Orand Prix, will bt Issued to an competitors at the course from Friday, Apr. 30 to Monday. Apr. 23. Fuel required for tuning and Itetting to and from the course win be issued54 words
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Article35 1962-04-13 23 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Joint Services fullback Newton, who played an outstanding game against Sporting Cristal on Tuesday night signed up for Indian Recreation Club, the S.A.F.A. flfst division club Immediately after they match.35 words
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Article36 1962-04-13 23 FRIENDLY (Kiang): Kl«ne Dls trict 3 Kalbar (Pmk. Navy) 0. INTER-COMMUNITY C E N TRES (S*pore): Chong Pang I Princess Elizabeth 0; Pek Klo I Maude Road 0; Mlnto 4 Slglap 1 Banda wo. Quen»town.36 words
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Article28 1962-04-13 23 COAST aiT» (Kl*n«): Meal single* 2nd rd.—A. S. Nath*n bt M. A. M&roof 4-8. 6-4. fl-4 HOCKEY MALACCA KO FINAL:. HJfb School 3 St. FrancU Amo L28 words
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Article254 1962-04-13 23 STORE BOYS HOPE FOR A 'MIRACLE' They're off to Bangkok By F. SALAHUDIN Singapore, Thurs. 'pHE Singapore team for the fourth Junior Asian *> Cup soccer competition left this morning for Bangkok hoping for a "miracle" to bring them success in the tourriament which begins on Saturday. Just before taking254 words
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Article64 1962-04-13 23 Chan gets his new racer SINOAPORE. Thurs. Chan Lye Choon. the Malaysia Orand Prix favourite, has taken delivery of the new car which he will drive m tha big race this month. Chan and his mechanics were working on the car a Lotus Formula Junior at his River Valley Road64 words
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Article24 1962-04-13 23 BATU GAJAH. Thurs. Th« Batu Gajah District F.A., which has been dormant for five years, will be revived at a meetinc her* tomorrow.24 words
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Article25 1962-04-13 23 SEOAMAT, Thurs.. BeCTJnat Cricket Association officials: Patron Abdullah bin Dato Ahmad: president Teoh Seng Chuan: vicepresident K. Ponnlah; secretary V. Sathaslvam; t.easurer K. Woodhull.25 words
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162 1962-04-13 23 IfUALA LUMPUR, v Thurs. The time Is not far distant when every country in Asia u.'iere football is played will be represented in the Asian Youth tournament. Prime Minister Tergku Abdul Rahman makes this prediction In his message to the Asian Football Confederation tor162 words
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Advertisement198 1962-04-13 23 CHANGE NOW TO EXTRA PROFIT FARGO "d* l rcKP dmti wtti PRIMROSE coll typ* trailfig nh tm EXTBA PROFIT! Hert't wfc~ The PRIMROSE coil type trailing axle has been designed and built to give an added carrying capacity of approximately 50' o. The principle of operation is based upon a198 words
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Miscellaneous132 1962-04-13 23 SPORTS DIARY HOCKEY NORTH ZONE C-8HIP5: Penanif v Kedah (4 p.m.): Perak v S'gor (5.16. both matches at Western Rd, Penaxif). KLANG KO FINAL: High School OBA v Customs. P. Swettenham (padang, S.1S). SOCCER STORE DIV. 2D: RM Dockyard Marines 'A* (Bales tier Rd): Ml DIV. 3A: Arsenal v RAF132 words
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113 1962-04-13 24 HONG KONG, Thursday. CIK LESLIE Ml'NKO. Secretary-General of the International Com mission of Jurists, was quoted today by the China Mail to have said he found the principle of law iinnly established in Singapore and Malaya. The newspaper reported heReuter - 113 words
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Article116 1962-04-13 24 NIK UP AND ABOUT FOR GAGARIN DAY MOSCOW. Thurs. Mr. Khrushchev, making his first public appearance In two weeks, attended a Kremlin ceremony today commemorating the first anniversary of Major Yuri Gagarin's first space orbit. Mr. Khrushchev, who has had flu. was flanked by Major Gagarin and by Major GhermanReuter - 116 words
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Article39 1962-04-13 24 SINGAPORE. Thurs. More than 700 schoolboys and girls will help in the annual flag day of the Chinese YMCA on Saturday from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Proceeds will go to the association's programme fund.39 words
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Article47 1962-04-13 24 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The chairman of the Workers' Party and Assemblyman for Anson, Mr. David Marshall, will speak on "The Role of the Trade Union in a Democratic Society" at a luncheon of the V's Men's Club (Beta Chapter) at the Prince's Restaurant on Saturday.47 words
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Article29 1962-04-13 24 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The North Indian Hindu Association will celebrate Shri Ramanuvaml the birthday of Lord Rama from 7 p.m. tomorrow at their premises at 47. Cuff Road.29 words
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Article59 1962-04-13 24 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Sikhs In Singapore will celebrate tomorrow the 623 rd anniversary of the birthday of the Khalsa with prayers at the Central Sikh Temple in Queen Street. Mr. J. Balkara Singh, a member of the Sikh community, will give a talk over the English section59 words
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Article50 1962-04-13 24 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The following are officials and council members of the Library Association of Singapore: President. Mrs. Wang Chen Hsiu Chin; Vice-President. Mr. George Khoo; secretary. Miss M. Namazie; treasurer. Mr. Chua Whye Heng; and council members Mrs. E. Groves. Miss Kho Lian Tie. Mrs. R. Yeap.50 words
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Article399 1962-04-13 24 LONDON. Thurs. Stock markets in London today suffered a fairly widespread setback after their recent sustained advance, j The recent buying appeared to have dried up and routine selling coupled with a certain amount of profit-taking had Its effect. Most of the outstanding movements in the industrial market399 words
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165 1962-04-13 24 LONDON. Thurs.— A Brit- ish industrialist and authority on space matters today forecast war fought out in space with orbital weapons, and ending with the surrender of the loser without a blow bring struck on the surface of the earth. He165 words
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198 1962-04-13 24 'SMALL BABIES FOR MOTHERS WHO SMOKE' WASHINGTON. Thursday. DREGNANT mothers who smoke run the risk of bearing babies smaller than normal and with mDaired health, a research scientist disclosed yes- terday. Dr". Richard Masland. chief of the National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Blindness, told a Senate apIriations sub-committee wasReuter - 198 words
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200 1962-04-13 24 Pupils run riot as New York teachers go on strike NEW YORK. Thurs.— Students ran riot in several schools yesterday as well over half the city's 40,000 public school teachers went on strike here for higher pay. Hundreds of pupils at two lower East Side schools ran amok In schoolReuter - 200 words
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Article301 1962-04-13 24 Selangor shock Cristal 3-2 BAGK PAGE SPOILT By K. FERNANDEI* KUALA LUMPUR. Than. Sclansor. the M State socc champion Bight beat .-portinu < 3-2 at the Merdeka Stadium to hand the Peruvian champions thr rirsi defeat ol Asian tour Speedy in attack and sound in detencc. Selangor riivw level a301 words
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Article37 1962-04-13 24 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Chinese Athletic "A" beat. Suiga)or« Teachers Union 3-0 In Div. 2 soccer match at Patter>o« Road iocih.:. In another Div. 2 matrh Bintitiij: Bulan boar Blue Rovers 6-2 at Balestier Road.37 words
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Advertisement59 1962-04-13 24 NOTICE SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA We regret to announce that, as a result of a strike by nine of our employees in Singapore, we are unable to render normal service to our Policy Holders from our offices at Hongkong Bank Chambers, Singapore. We therefore request that all future59 words
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Advertisement21 1962-04-13 24 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISa-fiHTI 111 U W»r4a $1$ (Minimum, MUlRptAD: At Olcn«a(lc« on 13th April to Jennifer (dm NutUll) and Hamish. m.21 words
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Advertisement62 1962-04-13 24 A PROUD TRADITION"-... 1 aiT*ir™ i "ffiß>Wrr jp^^"^^ .^rarfwC***' I'l urn The men who sa<! the junk fleets of today uphold a proud tradition.. .a tr.st ir> —> their type of vessels and methods ot *y navigation which has been unbroken through the centuries., a trust in their well tried62 words
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Miscellaneous41 1962-04-13 24 The weather OIGHEST and loweat tempera11 tures for Malaya and Singapore lor the period 8 p.m. Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hifhest Lowest Kuala I.umpur So n Ko'a Bhaiu 73 Penang !>-> T.j Ipoh > »3 7:t Malacca H.I 75 Singapore u\ -,i41 words
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