The Straits Times, 14 April 1962
1962-04-14
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Title Section28 1962-04-14 1 NATIONAL L1BKAHT AVIH1(,K UAII Y < I It I II IF II SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times AW*""* tstd. 1845. SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1963. 15 CENTS. KDN 03628 words
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Article403 1962-04-14 1 A. SRIPATHY - A. SRIPATHY Police smash a 'doctored' stout racket 4 held: Yeast, hops seized From MALACCA. Friday pOLICE today smashed a big illicit brewery believed to have been operated by three towkays here. They seized a large quantity of adulterated stout, thousands of empty bottles, labels and corks, and403 words
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Article, Illustration74 1962-04-14 1 npilK world's most beautiful 1 diplomat tarns on the charms in London. Mrs. Njro Dinh Mm. sister-in-law of the President of South Vietnam, takes a keen interest in the chain of office worn by London's lord Mayor. Sir Frederick Hoare, during a visft toUPI - 74 words
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128 1962-04-14 1 RUSSIANS ALLEGE 182 U.S. 'BUZZES' MOSCOW, Fri. U.S. planes "buzzed"' Soviet ships at sea 182 times in the first three months of 1962 and these provocations continue despite Sovi c t protests, the newspaper Soviet Russia said today. Under the headline "This is piracy." it also said American soldiers searchedReuter - 128 words
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Article64 1962-04-14 1 NEW YORK. Fri.— Ex-King Farouk of Egypt has demanded Immediate damages of $1.2 million in a libel suit filed last year against an American book publisher. He objects to a claim in the book "Pleasure was my business." by a "Madame Sherry," that he had64 words
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193 1962-04-14 1 WASHINGTON, Friday. THE United States may reduce its troop strength in Europe to a level even below the one maintained before the Berlin crisis last autumn. The reduction would follow the demobilisation in August of National Guardsmen and reservists. Defence Department officials Indicated thatUPI - 193 words
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Article53 1962-04-14 1 Widow owes $49,000 SINGAPORE. Fri. A 60--year-cld widow. Lam Chin Sze. whose total liabilities amounted to $49,090. was adjudicated a bankrupt In the High Court today. Lam. whose debts were described as being "tontine monies due to 88 unsecured creditors." offered to pay the Official Assignee $3Q a month. Her53 words
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Article50 1962-04-14 1 TAIPEH. Frl. Taiwan's "Miss China" contest organisers have Invited Chinese beauties living abroad to participate In a beauty contest to be held here next month. It was announced today. Overseas participants will be provided with food and lodging during the two-week period of the contest. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article34 1962-04-14 1 ACCRA. Fri. The Ghana Government claimed today to have caught an "agent" posing as a Ghanaian soldier trying to ferret out military secrets at an Army camp at Tema, near Accra.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article28 1962-04-14 1 PISTOIA (North Italy). Fri. A mountain landslide today brought tons of rock crashing on to a farmhouse near here, killing a family of three. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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101 1962-04-14 1 GIRL, 18, SLAIN: FATHER FINDS BODY HHELOK ANSON, Fri.— The -1- semi-nude body of an 18-year-old girl was found in a pond on a sweet potato plot 22 miles from here •tonight. Police think she had been raped and strangled. She was Chai Keow Menu. doughter of a 48-year-old padi101 words
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Article84 1962-04-14 1 LONDON. Frl. When 72--year-old Robert Crook was sentenced to seven years in jail for stealing, he bowed to the court and said: "Thank you. God bless you. Your Lordship. The prosecuting counsel said it was obvious that Crook broke Into a wine shop so that he84 words
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Article, Illustration372 1962-04-14 1 JEFFREY FRANCIS - New 'private' Tun Razak's day in army JEFFREY FRANCIS JUNGLE MARCH AND THEN A BREN-GUN AMBUSH By "THE Deputy Prime x Minister and Minister of Defence. Tun Abdul Razak, today became "Pte. Razak" for one day in the 4th Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment, which returned recently from service in the372 words
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Article188 1962-04-14 1 Troops, OASin street battle ALGIERS. Fri.— Heavy troop reinforcej merits backed by tanks appeared today on the streets of Oran. Western Algeria, where five riot police were reported killed yesterday in street fighting against OAS Commandos. Soldiers placed barbed-wire barricades across Oran's main streets when police began a house-to-house searcnReuter - 188 words
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Article29 1962-04-14 1 STUDENT CLASHES AIM p day with uni > students tluntink* for r« sumption of el Scores el student-* m ed duriti two hour battling in of city r.p.i.29 words
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Article546 1962-04-14 2 POLITICAL TEMPERS SOAR TO FURNACE HEAT IN ROW OVER PRICE INCREASES WASHINGTON. Fri political temperature in this capital today is nearly as white hot as the steel furnaces in Pittsburgh. The battle Is between President Kennedy and the steel companies over their sudden rise of .sixReuter - 546 words
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123 1962-04-14 2 Rebels in control of Nepal town, says radio KATMANDU. Fri. The Nepali rebel radio station said yesterday that rebel forces were "in control" of the town of Taplejung near the Indian border after a two-hour gun battle in which seven Nepali soldiers were killed and II injured. Taplejung is nineUPI - 123 words
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224 1962-04-14 2 'DAG PLANE WAS SHOT AT' THEORY NOT PROVED, SAYS U.N. ]UEW YORK, Fn. A United Nations inquiry commission found no evidence to. support a theory that the aircraft in which Mr. Dag HammarskJoeld. the U.N. Secre-tary-General, died last September was shot down, a spokesman here said yesterday. The spokesman, Mr.Reuter - 224 words
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206 1962-04-14 2 TOKYO. Friday rE Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Zentaro Kosaka, said yesterday that the Japanese Governwould ask the United States for Information on a "rumour that the Upper House member. Col. Masanobu Tsujl. was shot by an American soldier In Laos." Col.UPI - 206 words
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225 1962-04-14 2 I CAN CAPTURE WEST IRIAN IN MONTH, SAYS PARATROOP HERO JAKARTA, Friday. INDONESIA'S paratroop chief said yesterday that he could take West Irian frojn the Dutch in onp month Lt.-Col. Wlrladinata, Commandant of me Aurrorctopedal Troops and Commander of a paratroop group which In 1958 seized the central Sumatran oilReuter - 225 words
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Article30 1962-04-14 2 CANBERRA. Fri. More than one-third of Australia's wheat exports in the current financial year are expected to go to China, the Bureau of Agricultural Economics said today. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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109 1962-04-14 2 Thailand to put 2,000 men on border DANGKOK, Fri. 13 Thailand's Cabinet has decided to increase the para-military force along the Thai-Malayan border to 2.000 men. Government sources said today. The force has been deployed along the border to fight Communist terrorist remnants from Malaya. A police spokesman said southernReuter - 109 words
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Article41 1962-04-14 2 TUNIS. Fri. Tunisian President Hablb Bourguiba. 59. wept with joy at his wedding yesterday to Mrs Ouassila Ben Ammar, 50, in his flower-strewn presidential palace here. He said It was the "moment of greatest happiness in my life." Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article33 1962-04-14 2 LONDON. Fri.— The British Medical Association has recommended to the Government that all immigrants entering Britain should be X-rayed and those found to have tuberculosis should be treated. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Miscellaneous15 1962-04-14 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Apgleby !ii MBS GAMBOL ?^S" 'Itjr^l WEARING J /7N> \APRON J15 words
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334 1962-04-14 3 WASHINGTON, Friday. fHE United States and Russia will resume exploratory talks on the Berlin situation in Washington next Monday, the State Department announced yesterday. The discussions will be held between Mr. Dean Rusk, the Secretary of State, and Mr. AnatolyReuter - 334 words
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74 1962-04-14 3 LONDON. Fri.— A son of the third Earl of Coyvley said yesterday he is taking a job as a butler. Gerald Wellesley said he enjoys the idea of being a butler, -and I think 111 make a darn good one." Mr.74 words
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189 1962-04-14 3 THE LILY FRAGRANT, GIRDLED, GO AHEAD U.S. MALE WASHINGTON, Fri.— TT Embarrassed Washington officials are planning to revise a handbook distributed to 25.000 local school children, advocating perf ime. girdles and other beauty aids for men who want to get ahead. Parents of some of the youngsters who received copies189 words
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473 1962-04-14 3 ]>RUSSELS, Fri.—Bri■D tish and European Common Market officials yesterday completed their overall progress report on negotiations on Britain's application to join the market, sources close to the talks said. The report, due to be sent within the next two days to theReuter - 473 words
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Article47 1962-04-14 3 MOSCOW. Frl. Former Russian secrpt police chief. Lavrenti Beria. and 700 of his henchmen hav e been stripped of awards they won for the mass deportation of national minority groups during the Second World War. A decree published yesterday cancelled tho awards.— UPIUPI - 47 words
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Article, Illustration37 1962-04-14 3 AFRICAN tribal chief William Murgor. of the Kenya African Democratic Union, is carried shoulder-high by cheering followers on his return to Nairobi after attending the Kenya constitutional conference In London. U.P.I, picture.UPI - 37 words
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238 1962-04-14 3 Verwoerd invites UN team to Pretoria NEW YORK. Fri.— The South African Government has invited two members of a U.N. committee to Pretoria to discuss the situation in South-West Africa, it was learned last night. Diplomatic sources said South Africa, through its Ambassador to the United Nations, invited the- PhilippineUPI - 238 words
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Article42 1962-04-14 3 WASHINGTON. Frl. The Atomic Energy Commission yesterday announced another underground nuclear test at its Nevada test site. The commission said the test was of low yield. This was the 27th announced underground nuclear test in the current series. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Miscellaneous488 1962-04-14 3 RADID MALAYA a pl ano: loo Dixieland; 10.30 nHUIW IVIHLH7M Garland ol songs; 11.00 C iose NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SERVICE 41.7 mrt.cs RADIO SINGAPORE AM 6.00 Time signal. Neca- short v ivf ra-Ku; news headlines; ti.or, HUKr SEK>UE Morning Melodies: 7.00 Rendes- medil-M uavfsfrvii y on, with music: 7.30 Time MIDIIM488 words
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Article313 1962-04-14 4 AN ECHO OF BUS COMPANY DIRECTOR'S ABDUCTION COURT DECIDES ON DISPOSAL OF $1,250 SEIZED BY POLICE IN THREE RAIDS SINGAPORE, Friday. J^ KIDNAP gang was paid $88,800 in ransom money for the release of a bus company director, a court was told today. The victim was Soon313 words
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237 1962-04-14 4 Crackers at a strike: Union man fined $700 SINGAPORE, Fri. A unionist. Lee Tuck Ming, 25, a craftsman of Roneo Ltd., was toI day fined $700 in a case connected with a strike incident. He was found guilty on an 1 intimidation charge and another of committing mischief resulting in237 words
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Article94 1962-04-14 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Another programme in the Radio Singapore series on Malayan writers will be broadcast over the English service at 7.30 p.m. on Tuesday. In this programme. Mr. T. Wignesan. a writer, will Interview Mr. Wdng Phui Nam, who has. been described as one of Malaya's94 words
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Article50 1962-04-14 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Bata Shoe Co. (Malaya) Ltd. will entertain Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Jugas to a tea party at the Roof Garden, Adelphl Hotel, at 4 p.m. on April 21. Mr. Jugas. who Is managing director, will be retiring soon from the company.50 words
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Article72 1962-04-14 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.—Assessment and conservancy charges were among the many subjects discussed at the first annual general meeting of the Princess Estate House Owners' Association held recently. The meeting elected Mr. K.X. Pereira as president, Mr. Joseph Hiew (secretary), Mr. Andrew Lee < treasurer) and committee members Messrs.72 words
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Article42 1962-04-14 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Singapore Film Society will screen "Napoleon" at 6 and 9 p.m. on Sunday for members at the Cultural Centre. Canning Rise. The society has also reduced subscriptions to $4 for the remaining half of the season.42 words
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129 1962-04-14 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. A lunch will be held on Monday at the Goodwood Park Hotel In honour of the President of the Circumnavigator Club, Mr. Richard G. Coffin of New York City. Mr. Coffin, accompanied by his wife, is on a trip which will129 words
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Article106 1962-04-14 4 Tobacco tax up, liquor is down SINGAPORE, Fri.— Customs revenue from entertainments and liquor dropped by $112,000 in the first three months of this year, compared with the same period last year. But revenue from tobacco rose to $11,298,000. an increase of $790,000 over last year's figure. The aggregate from106 words
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Article173 1962-04-14 4 NANYANG VARSITY: SPA PLEDGE SINGAPORE. Frl. The Secretary-General of the Singapore People's Alliance. Mr. Lee Kirn Chuan. tonight pledged his party's full support for Nanyang University and its founder's aims to build it up as a "reputable centre of higher education in this part of the world for stu- dents173 words
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Article68 1962-04-14 4 SINGAPORE, Fri— A selection of documentary films from eight countries will be screened at the Kamala Club, Moulmein Road, at 6.30 p.m. tomorrow. The show is open to members and the public. Presented by the Singapore Indian Film Society, the films, which cover a wide68 words
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Article46 1962-04-14 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. A telephone operator, Azizah binte Abdullah, was adjudicated a bankrupt on her own petition In the High Court today. The debtor's total liabilities amounted to $3,600. She offered to pay the Official Assignee $15 monthly, and her offer was accepted.46 words
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179 1962-04-14 4 Caretaker had two guns: Three years 7 jail SINGAPORE. Fri. Amin bin Jamak. 27, a caretaker of a vacant bungalow in LadyhiU Road, was jailed for three years by Mr. Justice Ambrose in the Assize Court today for possession of two revolvers. The prosecution said that acting on information a179 words
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130 1962-04-14 4 8 INSURANCE FIRMS SEND IN RATES DETAILS TO MINISTRY SINGAPORE, Fri. Eight insurance companies here have furnished particulars of premium rates to the Ministry of Finance. They are among the 17 asked for such statements with the recent promulgation of the Life Assurance Companies (Compulsory Liquidation) Ordinance. A number of130 words
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Article19 1962-04-14 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Polytechnic will conduct a radar observer's course from April 30 to May 11.19 words
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Miscellaneous139 1962-04-14 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE following Is todays schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom London. Rome. Beirut. Karachi. Calcutta. Kuala Lumpur <BA 714) 10.05 a.m., from Sydney. Darwin. Jakarta (BA 715) 2.20 p.m. Thai International: Prom Jakarta <TO 402) 10 ajn.;139 words
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Miscellaneous153 1962-04-14 4 from Penang. Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. Malacca (ML 149) 7.15 p.m.; from Kuala Lumpur (ML 173) 8.30 p.m.: from Penang (ML 151) 9 p.m. DEPARTURES BO AC: To Rangoon. Delhi, Karachi, Beirut, Rome, London (BA 716) 10.35 p.m.; to Darwin. Sydney (BA 714) 7.20 p.m. TiuU International: To Kuala Lumpur. Bangkok153 words
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272 1962-04-14 5 WARNING: TAKE LEA VE NOW OR LOSE IT 84 days to 'recover from rigours of the occupation' KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. (GOVERNMENT servants throughout the Federation have been given a last warning— if they do not take their Jeave for the period of the Japanese occupation within the next eight months272 words
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Article51 1962-04-14 5 K.UALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Mr. V. David, Socialist Front MJ*. for Bungsar, has returned from a month-long tour of Britain, where he studied the British trade union system. He was now even more convinced, he said, that the contract labour system in Malayan ports should be51 words
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Article21 1962-04-14 5 SINGAPORE, Fri.— lmams and managers of mosques in Singapore have formed a 15--man committee to co-or-dinate their activities and affairs.21 words
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Article118 1962-04-14 5 Strike hits firm of accountants SINGAPORE, Fri—Thirtyeight employees of Turquand Young and Co., a firm of chartered accountants, on the sixth floor of the Hongkong Bank Chambers, went on strike today. A spokesman of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union, which represents the strikers, said that the strike was118 words
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Article, Illustration112 1962-04-14 5 PIK Yl'K, clutching the hand of Mrs. Cecelia O'NeilDunne. walks across the tarmac at London Airport today, after flying in from Singapore to begin a "new life." For Pik Yuk, who was found abandoned in a basket in HongUPI - 112 words
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Article22 1962-04-14 5 PENANG. Fri. Burglars broke into a Malay school at Sungei Acheh last night and stole $240 from the headmaster's office.22 words
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348 1962-04-14 5 SINGAPORE, Fri A 48-MEMBER goodA will mission will leave by air on April 24 for a nine-day tour of the Borneo territories to show the cultural aspects of Singapore. The trip will cost the Government an estimated $40,000. Led by the parliamentary secretary348 words
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300 1962-04-14 5 /"■AN an American girl pass herself off as a Japanese? According to Paramount's "My Geisha" she can. and do it well enough to fool her own husband too. Lucy Dell (Shirley Macialne > is a Hollwood comedienne, her husband, played by Yves300 words
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180 1962-04-14 5 "TTIHE Last Bridge." starx ring Maria Schell. is a laudable attempt to make a war film that has more to offer than the usual blood and thunder. It tells the ;-tory of a voun.? O«rman Army doctor (Maria Schell> captured by Jugoslavian180 words
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406 1962-04-14 5 LONDON. Friday AN airman who won $50 in a bingo swindle in Singapore 16 months ago was told by a court martial yesterday he would have to repay it. Senior Aircraftman George Robert Dixon, a 23-year-old Regular, was said to406 words
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130 1962-04-14 5 TUN RAZAK talks to THE SUNDAY MAIL THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, talks to the Sunday Mail this week about one of the most vital and challenging tasks before Malaya. In an exclusive interview. he answers questions on the problems and achievements of the Rural Development130 words
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175 1962-04-14 6 j 1 BUTTERWORTH. Fri A HOUSEWIFE, Mrs. May GodyckiCwirte, told the Magistrate's Court here today she woke up early one morning when she felt someone toucn her head and on switching on her bedside lamp she saw a dark, naked175 words
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197 1962-04-14 6 MALACCA. Friday. TWO boys have been commended by the Malacca Chief Police Officer, Asst. Commissioner Tajuddin bin Haji Ahmad, for helping to arrest a robber under "exacting conditions." The boys are Abu Kas*im bin Mohamed Hassan. 16. a former pupil of the Oajah197 words
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Article281 1962-04-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. DONATIONS to the fund for Miss Lai Yoke Heong, the schoolgirl who lost her arms after an accident here, today totalled $3,139.20 bringing the grand total received to date to more than $79,000. Donations received from Straits Times readers totalled $1,507.20.281 words
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154 1962-04-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —The National Union of Federation Students has condemned the proposed Communist "World Festival of Youth" to be held in Helsinki in July as "ideological propaganda j emanating from certain I countries." The union comprise* the students unions of the Uni- versity of Malaya154 words
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Article71 1962-04-14 6 MALACCA. Fri.— A former Singapore police constable, Omar bin Ariffin, 51. and a labourer. Lim Geok Lan. 50. were today sentenced in the Alor Gajah Sessions Court to two years' jail each for robbery. Omar and Lim robbed a farmer, Chye Fatt, of $41 cash and articles71 words
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Article28 1962-04-14 6 PARIT BUNTAR. Fri. Inche Zainal Abldin bin Hall Noordln, the Assistant District Officer here, has been transferred to Batu Gajah as Asst. District Officer Hands 1.28 words
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141 1962-04-14 6 Planning for the women 's convention KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. 1 ITMNO women leaders will meet here on April 25 to discuss plans for the first women's national convention to be held at the Stadium Negara in August. The convention to which all women members of social and political organisation are141 words
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Article, Illustration1531 1962-04-14 7 PETER BLOXHAM - The dowager duchess of sex with a PETER BLOXHAM BY THE LAST OF A SERIES SOMET I M E S the old lady holds court on her vast ranch. If not (and if you telephone the right, code from the box on the gate) you can probably meet her in1,531 words
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Obituary87 1962-04-14 8 !>• Word, tit (Minimum) MR. NC KIM CMUAN age 7H passed peacefully 11.4.82 at 379 Paya Lebar Road. Singapore 19 leaving behind his >.<eloved wife, only son Ng swee Khoon. 7 daughters Nr Chal Pin, Sg Cheng Tew. Ng (Wee) Cheng Buat. Ng Cheng Kee, Ng Cheng Ham. Ng87 words
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Article84 1962-04-14 8 20 W*rdt lit (Mlmimmm) THE COCKPIT'S Java RljsttatU Is •erved svary Saturday and Sunday luncb Urn*. THE PREMISES OF P. R. Hsndry v vi remain rloaed today on the occa- .on of the Singhalese New Tear. GREAT READING, at llttls cost complete range of Pan. Kontana: Ace. hour Square84 words
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Article697 1962-04-14 8 Amendment by the Federation Government of the Kidnapping Act is very possible, the desirability of change clearly illustrated by recent proceedings in a Kuala Lumpur magistrate's court. But however the law is amended it still will not work unless there is a sufficient change in the public's697 words
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Article362 1962-04-14 8 Early next month the first shots will be fired in the election battle for control of the Federation's 296 local councils. It promises to be a vigorous campaign. The Alliance has decided to contest every seat (there may be as many as 18 in some councils) and already362 words
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Article213 1962-04-14 8 Two million dollars worth of rubber was stolen from estates in the Federation last year. Thefts are averaging over a hundred tons a month, and there is a further serious and hidden loss through illicit tapping, usually at night The worst part of this tapping is the damage213 words
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Article, Illustration1481 1962-04-14 8 CHINA —the world's great outsider Has there been a break with tradition? THE OTHER FACE THAT MAO PRESENTS TO THE WORLD FROM A CORRESPONDENT OF THE LONDON TIMES THE current image of China in the world varies between two extremee. There is the entirely favourable view of a people heroically1,481 words
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LETTERS
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317 1962-04-14 8 YOUR correspondent Mr. Peter Cheong (S.T. April 6) was quite right when he said that there are two types of OCE, the Associated Examining Board OCE and the Cambridge OCE. Let's call them the Technical OCE and the Academic OCE respectively. But he was wrong317 words
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Letter92 1962-04-14 8 rls high time tl.j tele, corns department did something about, telephone disconnections with no warning whatsoever to subscribers. A lot of this confusion arises from the complicated system of telephone accounts. Not even the postal clerks or telecoms staff are able to help In sorting out the tangle.92 words
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Letter69 1962-04-14 8 I HAVE been listening In to Radio Malaya for nearly eight years now and I am proud to say that the English of our announcers is excellent. Having been In the habit of listening In to news broadcasts from all over the world. I can safely say that69 words
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Advertisement782 1962-04-14 8 Straits Times Malay Mail Classified .dv.rtls«m.nia may to* hended l« ltt Floor COLO iTOPAII ARCABB Orchard Road COLO fTOKASI MtNCHU AT HOLLAND RO AD— KATOM KtPPIL »O AD-NAVAL BASS Authorised Ag.nts: CITY BOOK iTOm LTD Winchester House. Collyw Quay THK NtWf WONT ntipatrtck't Supami.rkat M. M. KMAM. 3 Admiralty Road.782 words
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Advertisement79 1962-04-14 8 Pitpit whe valie thiir Eyet, keep then free if strain. Whenever any of the symptoms described below are noted, you should have your eyes examined by a professional vision specialist. Disastrous results may follow neglect. inability to see clearly at far or near. Eyes water. Frequent headaches. Letters and lines79 words
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Advertisement98 1962-04-14 8 EFFECTIVE and ECONOMICAL T00... decorative COLORCEM cement based paints manufactured from special Portland cement are ideal for ute both indoors and outdoors and can best withstand the: extremes of tropical rain. and. tropical sunshine. For greater coverage and economy specify COLORCEM paints, available in fifteen Jk different attractive co^ oan98 words
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Article, Illustration1518 1962-04-14 9 Court is told: am afraid lam a bit mixed vp 9 'SHORT-LIST OF 30 APPLICANTS FOR COUNCIL JOBS WAS REJECTED BY ONG' SINGAPORE, Friday. jy|R. Justice Wee Chong Jin in the high court here today told Mr. L. A. Marcus, former superintendent of1,518 words
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Article62 1962-04-14 9 BUTTERWORTH, Fri. About 300 labourers of Malakoff Estate in Tassek Olugor returned to work today after a 24-hour strike over the dismissal of a tapper. A riot squad from Butter- worth, called to the estate yesterday, was withdrawn last night, but police patrols are still maintained62 words
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Article, Illustration221 1962-04-14 9 A temple sacrifice for innocence— PORT DICKSON. Frl The proprietor of the Si-Rusa Inn here today chopped off the head of a white cockerel to prove that he had not assaulted his former dishwasher. Loo Ann, 58. About 200 people crowded a tiny Hindu temple here to see 60-year-old A.221 words
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Article104 1962-04-14 9 Strike threat off PENANO, Fri. Eighteen employees of the Indian Bank here have decided not to go on strike over the bank's alleged failure to upgrade one of their colleagues. This follows an announce, ment today by the bank that its head office in Madras had approved the promotion of104 words
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Article44 1962-04-14 9 BINOAPORE. Frt.— A Joint Services ceremonial parade, in honour of Queen Elizabeth's birthday, will be held at RAF Seletar at 8 a.m. on Wednesday. The parade will be reviewed by Admiral Sir David Luce, Commander-in Chief, Far East Station.44 words
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Article42 1962-04-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Minister of Health and Social Welfare. Dato Onr Yoke Lin, will present Social and Welfare Services Lotteries Board cheques to the managements of the Hindu temples at Sungal Tinggl and Nigel Gardner Estate on Monday.42 words
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Article58 1962-04-14 9 IPOH. Fri. For the first time Good Friday this year, which falls on April 20, will not be a public holiday In Perak. The Government has instead declared Friday May 18 Wesak Day— a public holiday. Christians working in Government offices will, how. ever, be permitted58 words
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Article21 1962-04-14 9 JOHORE. BAHRU. Fri_ Language month in Johor* wil; end on Saturday with a concert at the Diamond Jubilee hall.21 words
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Article144 1962-04-14 9 STREET NAMES NOW IN MALAY pENANG. Fri. The City Council today put up additional road names in the national language in the main streets of George Town. The Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thlam Slew, told the Straits Times today that road names in Malay would be put up in gradual stages,144 words
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Article62 1962-04-14 9 PENANO. Fri— A Member of Parliament, Mr. Llm Ke<yi Biew. (Socialist Front— Dato Kramat), today pleaded not guilty to a summons charge of drivlnf: his car without due care and attention along Pangkor Road on Jan. 2 tfctl year. Lim. it las alleged, knocked Into the62 words
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Article27 1962-04-14 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Th« chairman of the board of management of Naafi, Mr. R.A.L. Cohen, will visit Singapore and the Federation from Monday to Anrll 28.27 words
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Advertisement104 1962-04-14 9 f JL f 1 changed... j TO-DAY'S DESIGN is the LYNX itus modern elstorn la baadsomt, hygienic, and •fflcMnt I noperaOon.ltflMh«i»t»touch.wlth»anl«ty6tpow«rtu) tctlon. Tht (bell U made of blmck Dnnuilu and Urn <intfl.iher»yi>honmechaat»mofpoljrth«n#— non-oorrodlnt. ruatlws. non-Mint and tmbrwkabl*. Conformln* to 885 1136. and Water Works «p#clnoatlona. Urn Lya» Is sultahl* for104 words
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Advertisement89 1962-04-14 9 7a4& ike ihJi, ncAflcwourof... Products of B ■J^^P^ Blue Valley Tea Estate. tm from Cameron Highlands. Available in I lb. lb. J^wim^ and lb. packets from all leading stores. Distributors ,J&%' Mr <lf McAlister Co. Ltd.. wHH-Stiy Singapore Kuala Lumpur F|^MHBMm»» lpoh Penang Kuching. Ih .^tt^^^ M ffiU£ fe TEH89 words
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Miscellaneous11 1962-04-14 9 1 //#>f/ Uop I*o T. Hatniin HE'S/^ SEEMS WE SOKTA VBWijBUT11 words
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Article4790 1962-04-14 10 straits times ARBITRATION Rattmy's analogy: A standard theme for jokes is that of an office employee asking his boss for a raise— it reveals a fundamental truth OPPOSITION TO A CRADLE TO GRAVE' SALARY STRUCTURE gINGAPORE. Fri.— Submissions on bonus and salaries for clerical staff4,790 words
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Advertisement859 1962-04-14 10 GUARANTEED BY THE MOST EXACTING PUBLIC TESTS "^HH7"~| the new Extra, Tkm "^f^^k GIRARDPERRAGAUX Cryrowdtc After months 'of research and exacting tests accuracy and reliability worthy of Cirard* in our laboratories and workshops, Girard- Pcrrcgaux's 170 years experience of manufactur\Hv«~^ rS JHf I Perregaux technicians have announced the ing quality859 words
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221 1962-04-14 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. Flash Time, with apprentice Sonny Lim up, surprised track watchers here this morning when he reeled off 3f in 37 2 5 on a soft track. Cheers .sprinted 2f in 26 2 3. Result II (Lim) went over 3f in 40 1221 words
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873 1962-04-14 11 Hard for Dreamboat to beat 'Bambino' RACING 'BATTLE OF THE HEAVYWEIGHTS? 9 FEATURE race at Bukit Timah is seldom won by a horse carrying 9.8 or more but the Singapore Derby to be run over 1! miles on Sunday may prove to be an exception. The $25,000 classic may deve-873 words
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Article1518 1962-04-14 11 ACCEPTORS and riders for to- rui u wn A morrow's races at Bukit Timah: I -Form J Race 1: 2.0— Cl 4 Div I—7B 1 ***** (lever Dick (Loy.ing b'yud. > Daniel*. 4 9.0 (Ft 5 Mitchell 7» 'J ***** Nhowiirl 111 tStMW Si. Tulloh. 4 8 81,518 words
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123 1962-04-14 11 CARNIVAL STARTS AT RAND WICK TODAY CYDNEY. Fri. Racehorse owners will be winning prize-money at the rate ol A £60 a minute on each of four days of Sydney racing starting tomorrow. Total prize-money for Australia's richest hor&e race series the Australia i Jockey Club autumn carm val at RandwickReuter - 123 words
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130 1962-04-14 11 Bright cricket policy stays Worrell KINGSTON. Frl. Frank IV Worrell. West Indies captain, denied here that his side had deserted *heir brighter cricket policy in the Test series against India's touring team. Critics in Trinidad and Barbados have claimed that West Indies oaUmeu have not played as attractively as theyReuter - 130 words
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Advertisement121 1962-04-14 11 LJ y WIN A FIAT6OO m r^^3^ 3^ sli AT THE SINGAPORE TURF CLUB I M' I RACE MEETING 0N APRIL !5 U Tickets in the Fill and Vespi draw ire FREE 1 1 to everyone attending the Bukit Timab Race I Coarse neit Sunday. The First Prize is a121 words
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Advertisement877 1962-04-14 11 CAN YOU DEFEND YOURSELF? IF NOT, THIS MESSAGE IS MEANT FOR YOU!!! W« live ot a tim« when violence seem* to be increasing day by dey. Open your newspoper* ond you will find reports of horrifying ottocks on the innocents, porong attacks on youths, murder ond rope on women, robbery877 words
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Article283 1962-04-14 12 T WISH to point out the gross unfairness with which" the highway code tests are conducted in Singapore. Superficially, nothing can be fairer than a system of lots: everybody Is given an equal chance. But in practice the system works to the disadvantage of applicants who wish283 words
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Article219 1962-04-14 12 Radio's futile search INCHE Murtadza Za'ba of Radio Malaya amused me when he asked for a definition of "Malayan English." He will just be wasting time and money hunting high and low for anyone who can speak what he calls "Malayan English." There is no such thing; English is English219 words
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Article137 1962-04-14 12 Unauthorised tokens of love rjECONDARY schools have no right »5 to collect any fees except school fees and general fees of $10 per year. However, children attending a certain National Type Chinese school In Malacca are compelled to pay (besides school tees and general fees) a dollar a month for137 words
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Article79 1962-04-14 12 "Yf ALA Y AN" is a keyword; a word that denotes and signifies unity and identification with this country of ours; a word that in a way represents our ideal of nationality. All the same, I am unable to obtain, even from savanCs in tbe Malay language,79 words
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Article52 1962-04-14 12 IS the "No Parking" sign In Orchard Road between the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp. and the traffic lights at Stamford Road junction necessary? This stretch In no way affects the movement of traffic along Orchard Road. Will the traffic police kindly lift. this restriction and help the public?52 words
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Article41 1962-04-14 12 T AM wondering why the Trengganu Education Department has paid us only half our monthly salary for January unlike other state governments. Besides, several of us received only $165 basic Instead of $210 that we should have got. PUZZLED41 words
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Article191 1962-04-14 12 The 10-cents stamp mystery I HAVE just compared the picture of the famous double-figure 10--cents Selangor Coronation stamp (S.T. April 4) with a normal stamp of this value, and It seems to me that the figure of the Sultan on the die. If that is the correct term, has slipped191 words
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Article185 1962-04-14 12 THE BIG EXAM MUDDLE 'THE questions for the general paper set recently by the Singapore Ministry of Education for Standard Three Public National Language examination were most unjustified. The candidates were •completely misled by the Ministry. They were issued with special syllabuses asking them to study certain chapters In the185 words
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116 1962-04-14 12 KY the end of December, the Housing Board will have completed 7.600 units. This is more than twice the number put up in the best year of the old Improvement Trust. It Is really time that the Singapore Government reexamined the charges for residents116 words
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169 1962-04-14 12 It is only fair, that we The GCE and prejudice IT seems to have been taken X for granted that the General Certificate of Education of the U.K. Associated Examining Board and that offered by the Cambridge University for failure* in the o.S.c. examination is the same. May I be169 words
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Article63 1962-04-14 12 rDO not agree with those Kuala Lumpur pupils who staged a protest to the examinations syndicate (or making mathematics one of the compulsory subjects in_ the qualifying test. Anyway, they are fortunate to be able to have access to their .results, for those candiuates in Perak who failed63 words
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Advertisement184 1962-04-14 12 3 UtDt t Keep your drains, sinks W and dustbins germ-free FYES with Jeyes' Fluid. When B mm J cleaning floors use a few C I drops o( Jeyes in the I I water— essential if there V p^H^iJjßpa^i j is illness in the home and necessary in public build-184 words
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Advertisement128 1962-04-14 12 ■HP *jiui^^rß Tomato Juice Obtainable at AN Provision Stores. Tel: ***** A MAN FEELS GOOD IN A GOOD WEf^f QUALITY SHIRT P^Am (ikL^ Vitality Shirt ta^^ K s 'available In ovpp) Iro^ 10 oarieties 1L B^ Long Sleeved l\ \ft Short Sleeved I"vkJ^l Hawa 'ian Style \gogm' iSO^ HJade from128 words
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Miscellaneous309 1962-04-14 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS interview an oil producer (7). L Klnf r*turn« cinders to <Je- lh opened once and criad wrina author (4 10) loudly <7>. Hans* wrong about tbe magnificent sa.P «>. 10. Such game* comply with one new order (7). t. Admission made by western 11. Wood returned309 words
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Advertisement1515 1962-04-14 13 BlfctM*MßtM*M*»*M***llMt»M if nvil-F-QOi t otsi COASI U.A V«( 3 M» StlN S'n»» PatPOCltt Lxerpttt Oubim Slisto« Bat/Apr 17 Apr II MAtON M'seilltl. I'ptM. Dvblm Ml 45 Apr IS Apr 11/11 Apr 21 UPENOk Ht.ii. Uttipill. Gltsgow Apr It Apr 24 Apr 25/21 Apr 36 OftASTUS •moult i'pm. H'dam H'bri II1,515 words
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Advertisement1313 1962-04-14 13 WHSSESS^^^BSSuSM THE E. K. C. LIMESiAILINCS 10 GENtA. IE NAVRE, HAMIURt, ANTWERP RBTTERBAM or^,^ OSLO, 68TIUNBUR6 tNO COPENHttEN /^JWk SEUNOIA" l)t n/2S° r A*r 21 21 J »ir nU U< nTOiIM BUSUANGA" i) 28 Apt. 4 May 5 7 May I I Mi) «Sk.l^^r MALACCA" k) 18/28 May 2l'23May 241,313 words
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Advertisement1533 1962-04-14 13 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. aNia* *UUtIN» AiNOAPOMt itt. *M2l>» r J *S>< > «a» -MM*« •INNIANI (Hi King. 1 til. XXII 'I .|J 24/2t «|i 21 ttNBORAN iE.L* I paal R'ttm Hall H'byrg Apt 21/ 2 Apr 25 21 I •ENLOfAI (E..L.) M-tj-niitr. «i">i'i If il/ I May tV1,533 words
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Advertisement1320 1962-04-14 13 w_ McALISTER CO.. LTD W 'kX TEU Ni (3331 V*a3 \VUa4 CLLERMAN UMB 4k KLAVBMBSS LINB l ib.4*oN NAMIURG ROnERBAM IOS ANGEKS SAN FRINCISCIi HAVRE I NULL lEATTLE VANCOUVER A PORHANB cm oi neiicastu c l mat P S'ntrr 'tr-ani .tOMV'ILI -3-28 I*. MJ Afr/ 3 Mty tB/38 A*. i",^'1,320 words
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575 1962-04-14 14 /CONDITIONS continued extremely quiet throughout the week and no definite trend has developed either here or overseas report H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current rubber market survey. The big stick of the stockpile, for once, has not been brandished, but the market575 words
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516 1962-04-14 14 From Our Market Correspondent ONCE more it was a day of wholesale concentration on Malayan Tobacco shares on the Stock Exchange to the exclusion of practically everything else apart from a few other new industrial issues. The Malayan Stock Exchange was in characteristic516 words
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Article22 1962-04-14 14 Malayan stock Indices April 12 April 13 Industrials: 175.70 177.M Tina: 321.40 520.52 rabbera: ***** 193.84. Jan. 1 1958 1M22 words
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Article792 1962-04-14 14 BUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange, Federation section yesterday: Industrials: F and N. ords 52.78 ON, $2.78, 52.80; Gammon 51. 71; Metal Box (2.60; Cold Store 6*.; st eamers 97 cants, 99 cents. 98 cents. 99 cents O; S. Time* $3.30, $3.31; U.K. ords Sl-72 c all;792 words
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Article216 1962-04-14 14 MAY first grade rubber buyers f.e.b. closed at 5 p.m. In Kuala Lumpur yi-sterday at 7SI rents per lb. up three- of a cent on Thursday's closing pri The tone was quiet. FEDERATION OF MALAYA RUBBER EXCHANGE cla-ing prices In rents per lb. yesterday: Int. 1216 words
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Article227 1962-04-14 14 vaAV flrtt grade rubbtr buysrs r.s.b lv Dosed at 3 p.m. In Singapore yesterday at 781 rent* per Ib. up half a cent on Thursday's closing price. The cloning ton* was quiet. ACCRA closing prices In cents per In, yesterday: Int. 1 It. B S. prompt fob.227 words
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201 1962-04-14 14 tin price in Singapore yesterday rallied A again more sharply by $1.12$ to $481.12* per picul, the offering being estimated at 230 tons. In London overnight under active buying, mainly from one influential quarter, tin prices made further headway, especially cash.201 words
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Article35 1962-04-14 14 April 13. RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 78; cents (up half a cent) K.L.: 78} cents (up three-eighths of a cent). TIN: $481,124 per picul (op $1.12}). Estimated unofficial offering 230 tons (down 10 tons).35 words
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Article121 1962-04-14 14 pMINMI Produ** Etehanit Stags- *-> pert noon prices per pl.ut yestef dayi Ceeenut oil: bulk »40a sellers, drum S43* sellers: Cepra: April UK/Continent S2B buyers. J2S seller*; Pepper t Muntok white Sl6O sellers. Sarawak whit* 1137J sellers, special Sarawak black $120 sellers. Lampoog black Sl2O sellers, ABTA Jl3O121 words
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Article87 1962-04-14 14 rpNI- Malayan Ixehange Banks' «i- Meiatien mad* these changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rate* to S100) Canada: buying TT 34 9/16, airmail OD 34 11/16 90 d/st 33 1/8 credit bills. 35 3/16 trade bills. telling TT er OO ready: Canada 84 3/16: Swedish Kroner87 words
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Article181 1962-04-14 14 SHIP* lying altflgsM* the ImnM'i ohirrn today are: Mlkawm Maru 31/33. Bute of Gujarat 31/83. Tlgr* 46. AJUbaaan Mara 6/7, n»misin 13/16. Chaktra 4/3. Nlssto Mara 1/2, Ch&nda 33/34. Bentoyal 13/14. East Sea NW 4 Outer reads i Majula. Otiaung KerIntJl. Kuala Lumpur, Arooy, Tbeofaoo Llvaoos.181 words
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Article91 1962-04-14 14 MELBOURNE, M. p-VESTMEXT share* wert) steadier today. Oils were also steadier with most Merest, centred on A.O.G. Base metal* were steady, whtla loans were firmer. N.K Rill I«A| Mount t«a 73/4* Ampol I?T.| Con. Zlnr 64 a A.C.I. Ti< ;> Hrrnld W/i. A.P.M. 26'7| I r 1. 4191 words
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Article109 1962-04-14 14 April 13. Three month. (UNOFFICIAL OUOTATION|> INDUSTRIALS r. A N. 12 n«. Cold S-ontK* M. M Box 12 cm. sinim.-mp y ft*, j Brrwerlr* 27 it* S. Tnn« 14 eta KoMnson ots. s. Trader* 3.1 rts, IS. Darhy Sd. I'nltrrr.o w. jacks ata MININGS A. Amil L".l PBIaUBJ109 words
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Advertisement1082 1962-04-14 14 -~l B\ <& lAS lUL9uiLjL.d V^— KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTO Cxprvai U.S.A. HacJSlc <S. Atlantic Coast B«rvt«M tl* EH fIA tl» Spot H'kong H'luit F'cisc* i Angeio N Yorl "Kaxikaw* Man" 24/21 Apr 111 Ap. 14 May 21 May 13 May I Jilt "KMitawa Mm*" 15/2) May 11 May 141,082 words
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Advertisement652 1962-04-14 14 WtSTBOUNO, tUROff H»*ICI > !>'naai Ptnana Miiseines. ntvti. Ounkirt. OUDiMt Sailed la Port II Air anurtrp. Rotterdam H'burj Bremen SOUTH i WtSl 4FRIC* URVICf Sport TCHIIANG* 1/ •Mn Durban (Jl/S). Port Elizabeth (24/5), Capetown (Jl/J). Mrtadi (11/5), Ugot (I/I), Cotonou (I/I), Tama Takoradi. Abidjaa Freetown Conakry. Dakar (22/1). MSTBOUNDi 8652 words
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Advertisement528 1962-04-14 14 APPLICATIONS will be received up to the 30th April. 1962 from students for a full course In the Kuala Lumpur Technical College beginning from the Ist of July Applicants should be (1) Federal Citizen. (2) Permanent resident In Selangor. (3) holder of Grade I Cambridge School Certificate with credits in528 words
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Advertisement1635 1962-04-14 15 (Continued from Page K> SITUATIONS VACANT APPUCANTS of Box A6tHW HT. for a Junior Clerk pool ar* thanked and advised that tbe position baa now been Oiled. WANTED IMMEDIATELY for four to Ovo months experience accounting machine operator. Apply with full particulars 10 Box A 4012 8.T.. B'por*. WANTBD Lady1,635 words
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Advertisement1072 1962-04-14 15 OFFICE SPACf VACANT ?0 Ward* Si (Min.)— Box St turn txtrm 1000 2000 SQ.PT. good office. 125, |'c. il street, tirs: floor available Ist June reasonable rent. Phone (Spore) J7SM... HOUSES t LAND FOR SALE tt Wordt Si (Min.)— Box it rf*. oxtrm OETACHEO BUNCALOW, Shepherd Hill, off Alexandra Road.1,072 words
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Advertisement1112 1962-04-14 15 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES tt Word* Si (Min.)— Box St et,. oxtrm CSTABLISNCD MCDICAL CLINIC in North Lential Johore In developing are* for sale Box A*927 B.T S'por* PIRST CLASS POPULAR Restaurant/ Night Club offered on leas* aa going concern. Genuinely Interested Principe i« only pleas*. Bos A 6993 B.T. S'por* RADIOS1,112 words
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Advertisement871 1962-04-14 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Word* Si (Min.)— Box it cfs. exfrn I*S6 VAUXHALL WYVERH excellent condition low consumption ir o owoers taxed $2,000. Tel: ***** (8 pore). HILLMAN 1960. One owner low I mileage romp. Insurance Jane 1962. Seen 49 Jalaa Mulal off MacPbersoo Road. (Spore) $4,000/- 0.n.0 1*64 PORO871 words
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Advertisement817 1962-04-14 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word, Si (Min.)— Box St rtt. txtrm I ELEVEN SEATER VAN DKW Uaaajped Johorr Singapore. Newly 1 painted icood mrchamral condition slid- 188 roof MltabM touriKtu Kusy paya*****. i< il par* 1 aim 1962 CHEVROLET IMPALA. 1061 Triumph TR3A Sport*. MO A./1600 S|K>rt>. l'.'iiu Austin A4U. DM817 words
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Advertisement844 1962-04-14 15 FOR SALE M Word, SS (Min.)— Box tt ctu txtrm BE' LINO ELECTRIC Standard Cooker in excellent condition Ring K.U ***** between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m •310.8* CHCAPCR than U.K. I "Passap" Knlttlngmacblne. Turtsna Helve' la" Sewingmachlae*. latent Ocrmao Tapr-Recorders Transistor Radios. Typewriters. Alpha Ribbons, Nardi Exhaust System for844 words
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Advertisement322 1962-04-14 15 SHOPPING GUIDE (S'por*) tt Word* Sit (Minimum) Doitm I month. It Word* Sljt (Mm.) NBW STCINBERT PIANOS, fully Tropicallsed, Teakwood Casing. Nansneog's 103/105 fcelogic Road. Singapore. WELLA'S KOLCSTRAL VITAMIN Hmr To.re Is the answer to your Falling Hair. Qet a bottle from your favourite Hairdresser or cosmetic counters. WHERE TO322 words
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Advertisement489 1962-04-14 16 ALCAN MALAYAN ALUMINIUM COMPANY LIMITED I.O. Box 2087. Lee Hah Bank Bldg.. KCALA I.I'MPCK. Applications arc invited for the post of CLERK OF WORKS for thr Aluminium Rolling Mill in process of construction at Petaling Java. A first class man is required with the ability to ensure that the building489 words
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Advertisement1397 1962-04-14 16 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF I THE COMPANIES OKDINANCLs. 194e 1946 and IN THE MATTER OF "WINDWARD LIMITED" (Members' Voluntary Windin-Dp> At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company duly convened and held at Denmark House. Raffles Quay. Singapore, on Friday, 30th March 1962. at 10.00 ajn. the following Special1,397 words
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Advertisement726 1962-04-14 16 NOTICES 1 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court has fixed the 25th April. 1962, at 2.30 pjn. at the Registrar's Chambers, ground floor. Supreme Court Building. Singapore, for hearing the Public Examination of the undermentioned cases: I Bankruptcy No. 365/58. S. Ramasamy. 6/60. Lim726 words
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Advertisement838 1962-04-14 16 UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Department of Chinese Studie* APPLICATIONS are Invited for appointment as Lecturers/ Asst. i Lecturers in the Department of Chinese Studies. Candidates should have at least a 'good Honours degree with suitable teaching and research experience. Candidates must also be proficient in the English language. Applications should be838 words
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Advertisement793 1962-04-14 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I PESUROH JAVA IBU KOTA KUALA LUMPUR APPLICATIONS are invited for I the post of an Assistant Architect in the Municipal Architect's Department. The appointment will be on a 3-year contract. Salary scale: $628x34-934 /982x 34-1.254 p.m plus a variable C.O.L.A. the commencing basic salary will be according793 words
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Advertisement409 1962-04-14 16 TENDERS KEDAH P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from PWD Registered Contractors from Class A to F at the office of the Executive Engineer, South Kedah, P.WD.. Kullm up to 12.00 noon of 19th. April, 1962 for the Construction of Mldwlves' Quarters-Cuni-Clinlcs and Ancillary Works *t various sites In409 words
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Article353 1962-04-14 17 NDONESIA HAVE 'NEW TEAM IN YOUTH TOURNAMENT BUT MALA YANS DETERMINED TO WIN TROPHY BANGKOK, Friday INDONESIA and South Vietnam are favourites in the fourth Asian Youth soccer tourna/ment for the Rahman Trophy which opens here tomorrow at the National Stadium. Malaya, Burma. South Korea and Thailand,353 words
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Article, Illustration64 1962-04-14 17 A KNOCKOUT— NOW INJURED BOXER FIGHTS FOR LIFE IN HOSPITAL rE SHELDON (right) lands the blow that knocked out Tunney Hunsaker during the heavyweight flght at Bluefleld. West Virginia, last week, in which Hunsaker was seriously injured. Hunsaker was taken to hospital suffering a brain injury. Doctors who performed aUPI - 64 words
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Article61 1962-04-14 17 LONDON. Frt. Results of Kugby matches played in Biitaln in st night League Leeds 10 Castellord 9. Tnion Bridgwater 9, Weston-Su-per-Mare 3; Camborne 8 Ives 3: Gloucester 17 Cheltenham 3: Pontypool 16 Cardiff 3: Strand 17 Bristol 10; Taunton 6 Bath 0; Newton Abbot 8 TelgnmouthReuter - 61 words
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Article45 1962-04-14 17 fe KLANG, Frl. The Klang Club Easter open tennis championships have attracted 123 entries which include S. A. Azman, Billy Yap and Don Clayton. Matches will be played on the Klang Club courts from April 20 to 23. commencing 9 am daily.45 words
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Article71 1962-04-14 17 REAL BEAT LIEGE TO ENTER FINAL LIEGE, Fri. Real Madrid, who won the first leg 4-0, qualified for the European Cup final here last night when they beat Standard Liege of Belgium 2-0 in their second leg semi-final match. Real, who have won the trophy five times, now play BenficaReuter - 71 words
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Article72 1962-04-14 17 MANILA. Prl. The Philippines and Japan today shared the opening singles matches of the Davis Cup eastern zone semi-finals c being played here. Japan's No 1. player Atsushl Mlyagl defeated Filipino Raymundo Deyro 6-2, 1-6. 6-4. 6-2. But the Philippines No 1 player Johnny Jose, playing72 words
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Article19 1962-04-14 17 IPOH, Pri. The Perak Lawn Tennis Association open championships will begin on Apr. 27. Entries close tomorrow.19 words
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Article, Illustration395 1962-04-14 17 MOK SIN PIN - MOK SIN PIN By SINGAPORE, Fri. The first batch of overseas competitors for the Malaysia Grand Prix next weekend arrived in Singapore by BOAC last night. They are the Japanese Honda "works" team of motor-cyclists, led by Giichi Suzuki, who395 words
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305 1962-04-14 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. Malaya's leading doubles players will be put through a searching test in this weekend's trials before the pair? to represent Malaya In the team event of the Asian Badminton Confederation championships next week are selected. Malayan champions Ng Boon Bee and305 words
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Article68 1962-04-14 17 STORE DIV. 3A: Rangers 3 Ml Emily 1; OW. 2D: HU Dockyard v Marines 'A' postponed (rain); Inter-community centres: Stamford 4 Middle Rd 3; Upper Sera niroon 2 Kampong Teban 0: Redhill 8 Ttong Bahru 0: Kampong Tengab w.o. Nee Soon. PFNANG DIV. 2: Tg Bungah Rni.gers 3 Giugor68 words
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551 1962-04-14 17 Singapore hopes dimmed by Selangor's form By NORMAN SIEBEL Kuala Lumpur, Friday •DEFORE Selangor, the Malayan champions, beat Sporting Cristal of Peru 3-2 at the Merdeka Stadium last night, Singapore officials were not at all pessmistic about Singapore's chances of beating Selangor in their F. A. M. Cup south zone551 words
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141 1962-04-14 17 rS recent announcement by Mr. Tay Soo Yong SAFA finance and adminstrative committee chairnan) that gate admission ■oould be reduced and schoolchildren would be admitted at half-price to tourists matches at Jalan Besar Stadium was most welcome by football fans. But when I took141 words
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156 1962-04-14 17 KARACHI, FrL— Javed Burkl who will captain the Pakistan's cricket tourists in England this summer, today asked Britons not to call his team carriers of smallpox. "I will certainly' not lead a cricket team which is treated in England as a germ carrier," heReuter - 156 words
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Article25 1962-04-14 17 LONDON. Frl.— Results of English Football League Dlv. 3 matches last night: Hull 2 Bournemouth 1; Notts Clunty 0 Swlndon 1.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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442 1962-04-14 17 NORTH ZONE 'QUAD' pENANG. Fri. Star- s t u d d e d Selangor took 67 minutes before they could subdue Perak in their north zone hockey quadrangular by two goals to one at Western Road ground today. Unperturbed by the fact that442 words
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Advertisement128 1962-04-14 17 SPOTLIGHT ON THE SPORE DERBY SEE PAGE 11 FLY TO EUROPE BY SWISSAIR CONVAIR JET SWISSAIR'S Convair jets fly three times weekly to India, the Middle East, and on to Switzerland, the very heart of Europe, where air routes from all countries and cities in Europe converge. If your destination128 words
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Miscellaneous103 1962-04-14 17 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER TOUB MATCH: Perak v SportIng Crlsial (Sultan Yussuf Stadium, Taiplng, 6.15). SPOKE 1)1 V. SB: Katong v Radin Mas (Geylang). FBIENDLY: REME v Marines (A. Rajah Rd). STORE INTER-COMMUNITY CENTRES: Jn Tentaran v Kim Klat; Bt Panjang v Chong Pang; Malay Farm v Jn Eunos; Alexandra v103 words
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Article, Illustration435 1962-04-14 18 Spectators gasp, applaud and protest at general's trial pARIS. Fri. Ex-General Bdmond Jouhaud, extremist Secret Army Organisation (OAS) leader and a member oi" the Generals' Revolt in Algiers in April 1961, said yesterday: "The putsch was more or less suggested by the Government."Reuter - 435 words
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Obituary37 1962-04-14 18 RCMMERV J. PEREIRA ..sod 78 Panayil Murukkumpuzhu pasaad away peacefully on Uth April, 1962. MR. LAU SIM KNOW, H.-adm»«er of l>n« Ming Chmeiie School, passed awmy on 2-4-62 cortege leavloK 274-13 Brniul Panar 10lO) a.m. 14.4.62.37 words
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Article29 1962-04-14 18 MR. AND MRS. KrlJhnan of Klabann Estate Clu-mor thank relatlvm and frlrnda for wreath*, mtnattr of eondolcncr, assistance and attendance thr funeral uf thfir »ou Rama Dai, 12.4.82.29 words
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Article19 1962-04-14 18 IF MR. SACCARINO would mr Krajrr Nrave his addrm »r would b* pleased to offer bim "diabetic" refreshment.19 words
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Article25 1962-04-14 18 ATTENTION EASTER BRIDES 1..1W kMm in v vriij I lust arrlvrd fiorn Kuropc. Rraaonuhlr prler*. Vim (MM Storr. 211 Urdu id 1 Xmil (B'por*)25 words
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134 1962-04-14 18 Hiroshima victims will plead in Geneva WASHINGTON. Fri. Two victims of the atomic bomb attack on Hiroshima will visit London this month on their way to Geneva to appeal for disarmament to the 17--nation disarmament conference, they announced here. The two now visiting Washington also said they hoped to receiveReuter - 134 words
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Article38 1962-04-14 18 ATLANTIC CITY <New Jersey i. Fri.— A team of medical researchers reported today that they had produced cancers in animals by injecting a virus known to cause a severe type of respiratory "common cold" in humans.38 words
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Article, Illustration128 1962-04-14 18 More than 504J quests, including thr Trncku Besar Kursiah. the first Raja Permaisuri Agong. attended the wedding of a Selangor Princrss. Tengku Taksiah. 23. to Raja Sulong bin Raja Arifin, 'IH. grand-nephew of the Governor of Penang, Tun Raja Ida. at128 words
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79 1962-04-14 18 LONDON. Fri. A lonely I spinster of 39 was so upset that her vicar was leaving the parish she set fire to the church hall and to the vicarage. pro.iecuting counsel alleged in court. The woman, a church worker and organiser of the79 words
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Article, Illustration101 1962-04-14 18 CHESS: 'BOY WONDER' IS CHAMPION FOR THIRD YEAR rs I.IAN ANN (above). 14-year old Malayan chess champion, has again won the chess championship for Singapore schoolboys. This is the third year in succession that Singapore's "boy wonder" has captured the title. He won all his eight games in the seven-day101 words
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Article77 1962-04-14 18 THREE LEAVE TO STUDY TASEK CHINI KUANTAN, Fri. FlightLieut. A.I. Bruce and Sgt. R.J. McKee, both of R.A.F. Changl, today left here for Tasek Chlnl to study the mystery lake and its surroundings. They were accompanied by the Tourist Promotion Officer, Che Yang binte Dahari. 'The two R.A.F. representatives yesterday77 words
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Article417 1962-04-14 18 LONDON, Fit. Slock marketa ended the week on a rather dull note. Disappointing company news of the past few days and particularly today's depressing Interim statement from British Motor Cor--1 paration referring to a severe &etI back in earnings dampened enthui siasm. while the more speculative I business417 words
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Article190 1962-04-14 18 NEW YORK. Fri MEDICAL examiners began an autopsy yesterday, on the body of Hjenry Ogden Phipps, 31-year-old heir to two of America's greatest fortunes, who was found dead under mysterious circumstances in a hotel. A spokesman for the Phipps family said the handsome banker hadUPI - 190 words
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