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Title Section21 1962-04-16 1 AVERAGE ll\ll.V (lltlllllli KALE EXCEEDS 100,000 Hob**' New**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, APRiL 16, 1962. 15 CENTS KDN 03621 words
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Article, Illustration257 1962-04-16 1 'Why shouldn't we close the Causeway?' Barisan told: You can't fool Malays PENANG, Sunday THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today repeated his warning that the Johore Causeway would be closed by the end of this year if Singapore rejected merger and Malaysia. Me siud that257 words
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552 1962-04-16 1 opened their eyes and know what Is what." The Tengku said that the Johore Causeway would have been closed long ago if the Malays In the Federation had not been restrained and loyal to their leaders. They had long realised that the unrestricted entry into552 words
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Article, Illustration144 1962-04-16 1 Secret wedding for Jacqui, one-time model LONDON. Sun. Antony Armstrong Jones' one time favourite model. Jacqui Chan, was married secretly yesterday, it was revealed. The 25-year-old model, now an actress, wed actor David Salamon. 27, in a Register Office at Biggleswade. Bedfordshire, at 9.30 a.m. yesterday. Only two guests attended144 words
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86 1962-04-16 1 'I'M KEEPING GOLD BED, SAYS Mrs. E LONDON. Bun. Mrs. Mary Edusei. 38-year-old wife of Ghana's Ministry of Industries, has changed her mind about giving up the $25,000 bed that has led to an Accra political storm. When the makers sent a van to pick it up on Mrs. Edusei'sReuter - 86 words
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Article26 1962-04-16 1 MOSCOW. Sun. Three Russian teenagers who did the twist at a "House of Culture" dance have been strictly reprimanded by their headmaster. Pravda said today.26 words
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160 1962-04-16 1 Finished third but declared a winner By EPSOM JEEP SINGAPORE. Sun. A horse which finished third in a race was declared the winner after an objection at Bukit Ihnah today. In the second race. Titilino (Moses Lee), a rank outsider, and the well-backed Kawasaki (Posner) were battling it out neck-and-neck160 words
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Article328 1962-04-16 1 OARIS. Sun.— France's new Prime Minister, Mr. Georges Pompidou, today announced the formation of a Cabinet retaining all key Ministers of the former Government. Mr. Pompidou. 50. succeeded Mr. Michael Debre yesterday. He has sinrp been having intensive consultations on the membership of bis Cabinet. Mr. PompidouReuter - 328 words
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Article333 1962-04-16 1 GOVT: LONGTERM AIM IS AN ACTIVE SECURITIES MART A $70 MILLION loan is being floated by the Federation Government with subscriptions open from tomorrow. The Interest offered for five-year maturity of the loan is live per cent a year the best rate offered so far for the333 words
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329 1962-04-16 2 All missiles miss in mock attack on Jack WASHINGTON, Sunday. DRESIDENT Kennedy came under a mock nuclear attack with its own mushroom cloud as he watched Atlantic Fleet exercises off the North Carolina coast yesterday. The "nuclear" strike was on target, but all the guided missiles used in the exerciseReuter - 329 words
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Article77 1962-04-16 2 SALISBURY, Sun Mr. Joshua Nkomo. president of the Zimbabwe African Peoples Union, said on his return from Britain and the U.S. today that if Britain was to grant freedom to her dependent people "we have got to punch her and punch her hard." He said: "Britain wants77 words
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Article32 1962-04-16 2 MANILA, Sun. Manila's fiery Mayor, Mr. Arsenio Lacson, renowned for his hardhitting radio speeches, died today of a heart attack at a hotel near here. He was 50.32 words
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Article39 1962-04-16 2 NEW YORK. Sun— The St Lawrence Seaway, due to have opened for the season tomorrow, will now open on April 29 because of an 80ft. crack in the Eisenhower Lock. The two-week hold-up will affect 100 ships.39 words
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97 1962-04-16 2 Horobin backs out of life peerage LONDON, Sun. Sir lan Horobin. former Conservative M.P. made a life peer three weeks ago, has turned it down after first accepting. Sir lan, 62-year-old bachelor, said in a letter to Mr. Macmillan: "I cannot undertake the amount of work which I now understandUPI - 97 words
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Article27 1962-04-16 2 LONDON, Sun. Leicestershire farmer James HawkTns, who bought a new car last month, learned yesterday he had won an Identical model In a charity raffle.27 words
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Article31 1962-04-16 2 HONG KONG. Sun. The first Asian music festival will be held here in October. Impressarios from the Philippines, Hong Kong, Singapore. Japan and South Korea are behind the plan.31 words
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Article149 1962-04-16 2 §T JOHN'S (Newfoundland), Sun. A wreath was dropped from a U.S. Coast Guard plane today over the Icy Atlantic grave of the Titanic, commemorating the 50th anniversary of her sinking. A memorial service was conducted in the plane by a naval chaplain. Commander H. H.Reuter - 149 words
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Article186 1962-04-16 2 SECRETS LEAK PROTEST TO BONN WASHINGTON. Sun. fT The U.S. yesterday protested strongly to West Germany over what it regards as a serious breach of faith and confidence by Bonn authorities in revealing details of a secret U.S. paper on Berlin. Mr. Foy Kohler, Assistant Secretary or State, summoned Dr.186 words
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Article31 1962-04-16 2 LONDON. Sun.— The stainless steel Bristol 188 research plane, which has a potential speed of more than 2.000 m.p.h., had a successful 22--mlnute maiden flight yesterday at 380 m.p.h.31 words
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Article27 1962-04-16 2 NET? YORK, Sun Entertainers at President Kennedy's £sth birthday party next month will be Jimmy Durante. Marilyn Monroe. Danny Kaye. Judy Garland and Ella Fitzgerald.27 words
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439 1962-04-16 2 WASHINGTON, Sun T\ I S C R I MINATION complaints from five African ambassadors and other diplomats have been placed before the U.S. Civil Rights Commission. A counsellor of an African embassy, relating how he was forced out of a rented house, saidUPI - 439 words
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Article25 1962-04-16 2 WASHINGTON Sun.— The resumed Senate stockpile hearing tomorrow will be concerned only with government contracts awarded In the 1950s for purchases of copper.25 words
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Miscellaneous442 1962-04-16 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby I £n\lq At* rflL [m QCTTIBO J ljll| L w* J K| 1 1 r id RADIO SINGAPORE Urn T Dr m: 1200 CTose shoktwave service RADIO MALAYA 41 metre* MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE metres SERVICE: 41.7 metre* A.M. 6.00 Oood Morning; 601 A.M.442 words
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560 1962-04-16 3 LONDON, Sun pOOD, or lack of some of it, dominated the thoughts of a major portion of mankind last week. Reports came from: PHILADELPHIA: Mr. Averell Harrlman. -Assistant Secretary of State, said the per capita food output In China was lower now560 words
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Article107 1962-04-16 3 Peugeot kidnap girls cleared pARIS. Sun. Proceedings against a former beauty Queen and a striptease dancer, charged with complicity In the kidnapping of Eric Peugeot, have been dropped. Eric, then fuur, son of a wealthy member of thf Peugeot car family, was kidnapped on April 12. 1960, and released afterReuter - 107 words
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Article34 1962-04-16 3 NEW YORK. Sun. Dr AH Sastroamidjojo. former premier of Indonesia, has withdrawn his candidature for the presidency of the 17th UN. General Assembly because of lack of time to fulfil his duties.34 words
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Article82 1962-04-16 3 GRAIN SHIP SAILS MINUS FOUR CREW VANCOUVER. Sun. The T British freighter North Devon left here today loaded with grain for China but without four of her crew. Seven seamen, saying they objected to sailing to Communist China, defied a magistrate's order and walked off for a, second time yesterday.82 words
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Article26 1962-04-16 3 TOKYO. Sun.- A 416-page book on plant life by Emperor Hirohlto will be published on April 29, Ms 61st birthday. It is his fourth26 words
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80 1962-04-16 3 \[ANILA. Sun. Vice- President Emmanuel Pelaez threatened to resign his post as Foreign Secretary yesterday after the Lower House cut the foreign affairs budget for 1963 from $11.1 million to $8.7 million. He was prevailed upon not to carry out the threat by80 words
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Article134 1962-04-16 3 SHILLONG, Sunday. THE Indian Government has ransomed from bondage about 3.000 slaves held by perocious tribal headmen in the remote North-East Frontier Agency near the Tibetan border, it was officially stated today. A government statement I that In the past nine hs almost all the134 words
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Article37 1962-04-16 3 DAMASCUS. Sun.— Dr. Nazem Kudsi. reinstated as Syrian President last night, today pledged to work fbr Arab unity starting with "dear Egypt" on a clear basis to be approved by a popular referendum.37 words
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Article, Illustration108 1962-04-16 3 Silence the best advice says bride-to-be Sarah LONDON. Sun. Sarah Churchill. Sir Winston** 47-year-old actress daughter, spoke yesterday for the first time of her secret romance with Lord Dudley, the 48-year-old ouslnessman she is to marry soon. "I take his family motto seriously." she said. ''It's Tonsjii taciturnia nutrix' meaning108 words
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Article81 1962-04-16 3 LIZ NO CLEO, PROTEST RALLY TOLD NEW YORK. Sun. A speaker at an "African Freedom Day" meeting here said today that Africans should boycott the film "Cleopatra" because the I film industry was "per- petratlng a great lie In not portraying Cleopatra a.s an African woman." Elizabeth Taylor i.~ playingReuter - 81 words
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Article31 1962-04-16 3 NEW YORK. Sun. —'Belle a 10-year-old elephant ai Portland. Oregon, zoo. todaj gave birth to the !irst bab; pkphant to be born In th» U.S for 44 years— Reutcr.Reuter - 31 words
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Article222 1962-04-16 3 LONDON. Sunday JJ NIVERSITY teach ers. angry at what they call the Government's "paltry" pay Increase otter of three per cent, are to stage a day of protest In every university town In Britain next month. They will not go on strike, but will hold222 words
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250 1962-04-16 3 Religion and the state— U.N. team gives views NEW YORK, Sunday. JJELIEVERS and atheists had equal rights and there could be no freedom of conscience in a state that gave adherents to one religion privileges denied to others, according to a U.N. report adopted here. The document sums up aReuter - 250 words
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Article27 1962-04-16 3 LONDON, Sun. Robert Fung, a 35-year-old teacher, from Hong Kong, was rer.ianded in custody her* charged with raping a 34--year-old woman In her London flat.27 words
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283 1962-04-16 4 Push 'disloyal' elements out, urges SPA SINGAPORE, Sunday. f HE secretary-general of the Singapore People's Alliance, Mr. Lee Kim Chuan, warned today that if the people of Singapore did not wish to live under the same conditions as the people on the China mainland were now living, they must take283 words
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Article30 1962-04-16 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. A charity film show will be held at the Majestic Theatre at 9 a.m. on Saturday, April 21. Proceeds will go to Pearl's Hill Youth Club.30 words
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Article31 1962-04-16 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Commander-in -Chief. Far East Land Forces, MaJ-Gen. I.C. Harris, will pay a visit to the Pearl's Hill Youth Club at 7 p.m. on Wednesday. April 25.31 words
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Article16 1962-04-16 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. Michael Chong has been appointed Director. Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau.16 words
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Article14 1962-04-16 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Oho Denny Khye has been appointed Assistant Food Controller.14 words
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Article, Illustration56 1962-04-16 4 MR. TAN SIOW BUCK, a Training Officer of the Singapore St John's Ambulance Brigade, with his bride, formerly Miss Chew Lee Kiang. after their marriage here yesterday. Mr. Tan is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Tai Tuan. His wife is also a member56 words
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879 1962-04-16 4 SCRC suffer a shock defeat ARMY STILL UNBEATEN SINGAPORE, Sunday. T»HE ARMY became undisputed leaders of the Singapore Cricket Association Senior tournament when they beat Singapore Recreation Club by 91 runs on the padang today. Their closest rivals, S.C.R.C, were surprisingly beaten by 36 runs by University at Shenton Way.879 words
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Article101 1962-04-16 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places at 7 p.m. TOMORROW: Kong Mln School. Florence Road; North Boat Quay; Pulau Sekijang Pelapah; Opera Estate Boys School. TUESDAY: Hunyang Village, Tampenis Road; Cheng Seng Road wayang stage: East Reclamation Road.101 words
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Article18 1962-04-16 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Kok Joo Sen has been appointed acting Chief Inspector of Factories in Singapore.18 words
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Advertisement253 1962-04-16 4 Girls! Girls! Girls! WIN A FREE TRIP TO CALIFORNIA Stacks of VALUABLE PRIZES by entering the Miss SINGAPORE CONTEST 1962=Hiii| \f Sponsored b> Winner A gtlWfAMfe to I iMIAWw Compete Oi»Bani«Btion Miss INTERNATIONAL .-—BEAUTY CONTEST at Lona ll**avh. California FREE ENTRY FORMS together with full details available NOW at ALL253 words
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Advertisement70 1962-04-16 4 C»] M?1 COMING! IJLiriMkLP (SINGAPORE) OUR GRAND EASTER ATTRACTION! r ~4 EXCITING STARS— n i-IN 20th CENTURY-FOX S MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA-^ BCHMQ MO ilß>^R V GSS3SB GALA PREMIERE! (Singapore) THURSDAY 19th at 9.30 p.m. IN ANY LANGUAGE yu^ "MY 6EISM" Is tbt wanntt, 0} U love story anywhere Hfe. *3 Shirley70 words
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Advertisement457 1962-04-16 4 «.M!N.littKtt>| j 18th BIG DAY!: I 10.45 em-i. 15-4-6 4} t 9.30 pm 4> t&k WALT DiSNEY* t MiOs tscmn'^ouw X^ C ALA PREMIERE! Thurtdoy 19th at 9.30pm X t 44 MYGEISHA^S Shirley MocLoinr Yv«* Montana Technicolor Techniroma (A Poromixirf Pic*'jrg. now onuwinj;. 30 1 9.30 Pm X DONALD CRISP457 words
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Miscellaneous348 1962-04-16 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR T*HE following U today's sche- Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. Malacca dule of civil aircraft move- (ML 131) 7.15 pjn.; from Kuala menu at Paya Lebar airport, Lumpur (ML 173) 8.30 a.m.; Singapore. from penang (ML 151) 9 p.m.; .RUM tie from Jeaaelton. Brunei, Kuch- Z^^f tas348 words
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Article, Illustration529 1962-04-16 5 The railway's fight for survival |£UALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Dato Ahmad Perang, general manager of the Malayan Railway, said here today that the railway's existence "was hanging on a thread." He said this at the first biennial two-day delegates' conference of the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya at Plantation House, Petaling Jaya,529 words
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Article, Illustration86 1962-04-16 5 KLANG TEACHER MISS NG WINS ORATORY CONTEST AGAIN Itf ISS NG MUAN TEE, 17. a teacher at the Methodist Girls' School in Klang, who won top place in the oratorical contest held in connection with the National Language Month in Selangor. This is her third successive win in the contest.86 words
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Article202 1962-04-16 5 ITUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Members of the Guild of Graduates have nominated 51 people for the 10 seats for guild members in the proposed 100 member court of the University of Malaya here. The university's rt ~istrar. Mr. Foo Yeow Yoke, told the Straits Times today202 words
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Article24 1962-04-16 5 KUCHING. Sun. A Japanese delegation arrived here yesterday for discussions with government officials on plans tc open a coal mine at Silantek.24 words
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220 1962-04-16 5 Labour's 'act' call on an evil with 36 characters UUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Labour Party of Malaya has urged the Minister of Interior. Da to (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, to take action to stop the 36-charac-ter Chee Fah lottery. The party said it had received several complaints from220 words
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Article71 1962-04-16 5 KUCHING, Sun. A hydro electric expert has arrived here to study the possibilities of starting hydro-electric projects in Sarawak and North Borneo. He is an Australian. Mr. J A. Clinch, of the Snowy Mountains Hydro-eletric Authority, who will be spending a year In the two territories71 words
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Article52 1962-04-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun— An Australian violinist. Miss Beryl Klmber, will give a violin recital at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall here at 9.15 p.m. on April 30. She will be accompanied by Miss Cheung Mun Chit on the piano. Tickets are now on sale at Bata in52 words
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Article49 1962-04-16 5 IPOH, Sun.— V. Gopal. 55. a contractor, was killed when he was run over by a lorry carrying Iron ore at the junction of Brewster Road and Belfleld Btreet here yesterday evening. He was cycling when the accident occurred. He died on the spot.49 words
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Article34 1962-04-16 5 KUALA LIPIS, Sun.—Mohamed All bin Hajl Junid who allowed his three buffaloes to stray into the police station compound In Penjom on March 10. was yesterday fined $30 by the magistrate here.34 words
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Article34 1962-04-16 5 KUALA LIPIS, Sun. A padl planter. Mat Daud bin Botok, 22, was fined $250 yesterday for possession of one tahil of opium at the railway station here on March 25. He guilty34 words
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Article40 1962-04-16 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. David Marshall has given notice that he will make an adjournment speech at the Legislative Assembly meeting on Tuesday on "the forgotten detainees of 1956 and 1957 under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance."40 words
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Article26 1962-04-16 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Government has approved the Hans Anderson Club as "an institution of a public character" for the purpose of Income Tax Ordinance.26 words
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Article15 1962-04-16 5 SINGAPORE, Bun. The Customs (Dumping and Subsidies) Ordinance 1962 corner Into operation tomorrow.15 words
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Article175 1962-04-16 5 TKUANTAN, Sunday. HE Pahang branch of the Malayan Technical Services Union today said its members were getting "fed up" with the Government's delay in setting up an arbitration tribunal to consider their nve-year-old claims for higher pay for technicians i-nd junior technicians The union warned175 words
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Article91 1962-04-16 5 TOKYO. Sun.— Asahi. a leading Japanese newspaper, said today the British Government has suggested that Japan make "some compensation" for the slaughter of Singapore Chinese by Japanese troops in World War 11. There is a growing feeling here that Japan should pay compensation to avert a91 words
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Article152 1962-04-16 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. The three armed services here will be given 14 days from tomorrow to settle wage claims with the Singapore Federation of Services Union or face a strike. This decision was taken by the Federation at a meeting of the 300 leaders of its 40.000-strong152 words
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Article239 1962-04-16 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Malaysia Grand Prix, organised by the Ministry of Culture, Ls expected to attract thousands of visitors from the Federation during the Easter holidays. At the same time, thousands of Singapore people will spend their annual holidays across the Causeway. BookIngs for239 words
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Article49 1962-04-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Tengku Besar Ampuan, wife of the late second Yang dl-Pertuan Agong. today laid the foundation stone for the $200,000 three-storey Malay Girls' School in Kamponsr Bharu. The school will have 21 classrooms with an enrolment of more than 1,000 children.49 words
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Advertisement203 1962-04-16 5 W- Jf > Wfkm m m M^^f \»k m Are you looking ahead? How many times have you seriously thought about the future and what it holds for you and your family? What have you done about It? The man who has not only thought about It, but taken action,203 words
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Article, Illustration423 1962-04-16 6 CHIEF JUSTICE'S FAITH IN ALL MAGISTRATES 'Work of Malayans not inferior to that of the expatriates' KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday rpHE Federation Chief Justice, Da to Sir James Thomson, has expressed his "complete confidence" in all Magistrates and Sessions Court presidents in the country. A circular letter stating this has been423 words
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Article100 1962-04-16 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Donations to the fund for MLss Lai Yoke Heong, the schoolgirl who lost both arms after an accident here, today totalled $510— bringing the grand total collected through the Straits Times and Chinese newspapers to $79,510. Latest donations are: Staff Anglo-Oriental (M) Ltd.. XI100 words
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Article52 1962-04-16 6 Lack of youth leaders: Bishop DENANG, Sun. The Bishop of Penang, Monsignor Francis Chan, yesterday lamented the shortage of Catholic youth leaders in Malaya. "It is diflicult to nnd youth leaders aiming ihe Catholic community In Malaya," he said when opening a Catholic youth seminar at the Malayan Teachers' College52 words
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Article91 1962-04-16 6 He said the seminar would provide a much-needed opportunity lor Catholic youths to learn leadership. There were many people lacking a sense of responsibility, said Bishop Chan. There was a great need for people in Malaya today who would only come forward to serve the community. "Our great responsibility91 words
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Article54 1962-04-16 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee has given notice to the Legislative Assembly for a recommittal of the Uubber Dealers (Amendment) Bill to the House on Tuesday. This move ls to enable him tc Insert a new elaoM to define the term54 words
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169 1962-04-16 6 KUALA I.I'MPUR. Spn.— The court martial of a Malayan soldier on a charge of trying to persuade members of his platoon to join in a mutiny, at Uvira. in the Congo, last September opens tomorrow at the Royal Malayan Air Force station here. It will169 words
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Miscellaneous115 1962-04-16 6 Bugs Bunny By Raiph Ueimdaht '</ /W /fi's''^ J M 'bovsj you can\ (pss-t-pss-t> r ~T lll|| 1 1 Iff Abner By At Capp CRIft IsTmSSdRT SSrSSp U PERMISSION OFFOSOKX|Ih4OMONO«. do^ttgo... I fep^H fSJck? C I^totBK3j \7£Z. rf mSvSSSi Dick Tracy By Chester Goutd HE'S GOT VISITORS I DOCS *-wONT115 words
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Article555 1962-04-16 7 Recently in the United States there has been a great debate about the Central Intelligence Agency, an organisation dedicated to world-wide espionage and one that, while it could bring the country to the point of undeclared war, is yet unaccountable to Congress for its activities and its budget.555 words
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Article, Illustration1455 1962-04-16 7 The tunnel builders of Berlin listen in ON a fine summer day m 19 5 4 Otto Bauer, the manager of a Stateowned button manufacturing plant in Communist Berlin, picked up the phone and called a supplier on the other side of the city: "I have authority to negotiate with1,455 words
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Obituary30 1962-04-16 8 20 Wor4t Ho (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of f'.oollnd Knpp passed away peacefully oo 1.1-4-62 leaving behind her beloved husband and 4 children mourned by .ill relative* and friend*.30 words
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Article40 1962-04-16 8 20 Hera's %1» (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. V.G.K. Meson. Batu Gajah tbank relatives, friends. well-wlsbera. Police Officers, Staff and Doctors, for their kind assistance rendered at funeral of late Madam V. s.irojini, Kola Baharu Hospital. Kelan--1 in on 2-4-62.40 words
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Obituary28 1962-04-16 8 2* Wurti lit (Minimum) MR. T. KULANAYACAM. Time i..ke» away the edge of gr.ef. hut nemory turns back every leaf Fondly remembered by his loved ones.28 words
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Article223 1962-04-16 8 to WarWf $U (Minimum) MATERNITY WEAR Selection to Hear, smocks, drauu from S5. All <i(h«r maternity itock less M%> Dunmri'i, I) Almeida Mrwl. W33AO Spore. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. mvlta all Teacher* and book addicu •o browaa in their ahow rooms at limes House River Valley Road. .■-.imupore and at223 words
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Article739 1962-04-16 8 A meeting of delegates of the Railwaymen's Union is no doubt as good an occasion as any for a warning by the general manager that the future of Malaya's railway "is hanging on a thread."' Especially if there are pay claims in the post. But it hangs by739 words
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Article382 1962-04-16 8 In a paper on the Malayan tin industry presented at the recent conference of geographers, the Senior Inspector of Mines, South Zone, has produced figures that bear on the long-standing controversy over the use of land for agricultural and mining purposes. At current prices, Mr. J. H. M.382 words
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Article140 1962-04-16 8 President Kennedy's dramatic victory over the steel firms has been hailed by a goodly section of the American press as a turning point in the political history of the United States. It is hardly that, and perhaps this as just aa well no matter how pleased the140 words
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Article, Illustration1224 1962-04-16 8 Mr. NEHRU PICKS THE SAME OLD TEAM The only surprises are of exclusion, not inclusion FROM KRISHNA MOORTHY NEW DELHI, Sunday M'R. NEHRU'S new Cabinet, sworn in on April 10. consists of 17 Ministers compared with 12 in the outgoing Cabinet and is indicative of the Premier's desire to maintain1,224 words
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218 1962-04-16 8 I NOTICED with approval the recent request of an army general to army wives that they should dress more appropriately In consideration for the sensibilities of the local people. I also noticed with some regret, though not with surprise, the response of some of218 words
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Letter118 1962-04-16 8 I AM Mi lot Kadio Malaya employing Malayans to take uver the microphone even of the English section. If these Malayans make mistakes In pronunciation and grammar, I am prepared to accept them, rather than listen to the '•perfect" English of aliens. This. I think, la being118 words
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119 1962-04-16 8 Penang WANTED: HSC EXAM CENTRE AS a resident of Kuala LipLs I become one of those being deprived of educational facilities. The cry for HBC classes Is growing in volume and it la time something was done. In Kuala Liphs Itself the authorities can start by setting up an examination119 words
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Letter128 1962-04-16 8 SEVERAL of us who recently sat for the Ministry of Education examination for Btandard Three were shocked to find that not one question was set on the two set books In the general paper. Surely this is most unfair? Most of us wasted precious time studying these two128 words
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406 1962-04-16 8 ACCRA. Sun. The Government has launched a campaign to persuade Ghanaians to buy Ghanamade products. It wants, first of all. to prise out the deep-rooted belief that Imported goods are automatically better than those made in Ghana. The time has passed whenReuter - 406 words
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Advertisement681 1962-04-16 8 Straits Tin».t Malay Mall ClM*lfl*d Unftlunnu may MMU Mt In Floor COLO STOftAOC AUCADB Orcitar* *om COLO ITOHAOI MANCMU AT HOLLAND NOAO-«ATON« KWMt KOAO-NAVAL BAM Authorised Agtntt. CITY BOOK STORK LTD wmch.-«t«r Hooi*. CelryarQup THB NEWS F-RONT Fll»p»lrlck Sl/MrmirHt M M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Hoad. Naval M. ABOWL GAFF Aft681 words
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Advertisement10 1962-04-16 8 A CLEAN SHAVE ANYWHERE s^^2k SWISS-MADE J| BATTERY I^J§\ SHAVER10 words
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Advertisement107 1962-04-16 8 MAKE rOU ANOTHER far \y J] GRAND GIFT OFFER! APRIL 24™ TO MAY 7™ An attractive Belgian crystal m j^r^'m glass yours in exchange for V concur every 6 Libby's labels. For every j 5-M^"^^ 30 labels you receive 6 glasses. lPv*hß Make use of this wonderful |f£^*l offer to107 words
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Article382 1962-04-16 9 PINES SMALLGROWERS TO BE GIVEN 49pc SHARE IN $SMILLION GOVTSPONSORED PLANT IN JOHORE KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. 'J'HE Government-sponsored $5 million pineapple cannery at Pekan Nanas, Johore, will be in production by the middle of next year, according to the Controller of Export Commodities Division, Mr. Lew382 words
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Article, Illustration74 1962-04-16 9 Tengku greets nephew's wife NEWLYWEDS MET AT BRINSFORD LODGE TOE PRIME MINISTER, Tengku 1 Abdul Rahman, congratulates the bride of his nephew, Tengku Ismail bin Tengku Mohamed Jewa, after their wedding in Penang at the weekend. The bride, Miss Rosie Densham, daughter of a retired planter, met Tengku Ismail at74 words
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328 1962-04-16 9 Flying Club, RAF rescue party lost in jungle excursion SINGAPORE, Sun. Three aircraft from the Royal Singapore Plying Club together with a search party from the R.A.F. rescue squad today spent the whole morning searching for 11 girls and six boys who got lost overnight while on an excursion in328 words
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Article106 1962-04-16 9 A LOR STAR, Sun. The Perlis State Assembly last night unanimously passed a Bill providing for the monthly allowance of State Assemblymen to be increased from $250 to $375. Moving the Bill, the Mentri Besar, Dato Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashim, said the present106 words
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Article78 1962-04-16 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaya is expected to be Invited to send representatives to a world Food Congress .sponsored by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation to be held in Washington on June 3. A Government spokesman said today that no Invitation had yet been78 words
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Article34 1962-04-16 9 KUCHING. Sun. Sarawak First Division Trades Union Congress has invited delegates of all trade unions in the country to attend Its May Day rally here. Brunei representatives are also expected to attend.34 words
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Article21 1962-04-16 9 IPOH, Sun.— Dr. S. Kanapathipillai was re-elected president of the Peoples Progressive 1 Party at its annual meeting here today.21 words
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Article62 1962-04-16 9 J^UCHING. Bun—Quadruplets, all dirts, born to the wife of police bugler at Mlri hospital last Monday, have all died. The last one died yesterday evening. The first quad died last Wednesday, the second on Thursday and the third on Friday. The quads were born prematurely. The62 words
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194 1962-04-16 9 If UALA LUMPUR, Sun. 1V Final arrangements have been made for the few British army units still left in the Federal capital to move out by the end of this year. Yesterday the No. 8 Brigade Group Medical Corps handed over194 words
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Article111 1962-04-16 9 Woman had banned books: $150 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— A Batu Pahat woman, Kik Ching Sia, 22, also known as Klah Chlng Sla. was today fined a total of $150, or six weeks' jail, for trying to import into the Federation a number of banned publications. The magistrate's Court here was111 words
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Article83 1962-04-16 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun The double slaying of a mother and her three-year-old daughter in a lonely road at Kampong Ulu Pandan, In the Plentong district, was recounted In the High Court here today at the trial of rubber es ftc weeder, Chan Chwiii Kong. 69. The trial83 words
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149 1962-04-16 9 BRUNEI TOWN, Sun.— Brunei's famous bat squalid Kampong Ayer, the "settlement on stilts" on mudbanlu in the Brunei River where 15,000 people live, has been equipped with modern lire-fighting equipment. Nearly 30 new fire-fighting points with hydrants, alarm gongs, motor launches and foam149 words
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203 1962-04-16 9 KOTA BHARU, Bun. A trlsha rider, Musa bin Yusofl, 24, was yesterday acquitted In the High Court here on a charge of murderIng hLs brother-in-law. Mat Yeh bin Latlff, 23. The seven-man Jury, after retiring for more than an hour, returned a unanimous verdict203 words
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Article100 1962-04-16 9 MALAYAN CHARM FOR FILM FESTIVAL (MNGAPORE, Sun. Four pretty Malay film stars will attend the Asian Film Festival to be held in Seoul, South Korea, next month. They are Rahmah All. Rose Yattmah, Ummi Kalthoum and Fatlmah Ahmad —all from the Cathay-KtTls Film Unit. They leave early next month Two100 words
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Article18 1962-04-16 9 PENANG, Sun. The Chief Minister. Inche Aziz Ibrahim, will inspect rural development projects at Ayer Itam to.norrow.18 words
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541 1962-04-16 9 Shipboard friends now a move for 'liberty port' PORT SWETTENHAM, Sunday rE 916 men of the Malayan Special Force who returned from the Congo today in the U.S. transport General Blatchford made such good friends with the crew that a request has been made to the U.S. Navy to make541 words
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Article237 1962-04-16 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, said today that Malaya was In the midst of a struggle a struggle for progress. He was opening a fourday seminar on national language and literature at the Language and Literature Agency. Tun Razak237 words
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Advertisement92 1962-04-16 9 s^sfe FAST I AND SO DELICIOUS ~1 as if prepared by an Italian Chef fjSb^Jlk It time i» short and you enjoy tasty food, the tnswer to (^^^l^^l^lijlX^J.l your problem delightful Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Spaghem V/^Mh^BM Dinner. The Spaghetti D.nncr package contain, all the ?ffP«l£jif tnrredienti. even the sauce and cheese.92 words
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Advertisement82 1962-04-16 9 petrol or diesel 1 -pr»r "tto any* Bedford the truck ff\ the road \Jfrehard Motors SiN&APOII ft KUALA LUMPUR REPRESENTfD fISEWHEtf »V BORNEO MOTORS 8/61/3 EYE EXAMINATION TNiMMIfM Mm *-**> hrn r~ H| mmi —>lj m»' T— Tin 4a#t I H P^iMil llfVMMfl TW^^P A^ j H wnntuy. afv y^w82 words
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Article238 1962-04-16 10 by WALTER WARWICK COMMON SENSE ABOUT A STARVING WORLD. By Ritchie Colder. (Gollancz 12s. 6d.) rr\HE first of the freedoms x Is freedom from hunger. Mr. Calder's text is that there need not be hunger The knowledge exists and the techniques are known, only the effort238 words
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Article, Illustration1028 1962-04-16 10 ZEN: Flower and expression of Chinese culture TOEHOLD ON ZEN. By Jeffrey Swann. (Alien and Unwin 16s) THE WAY OF ZEN. By Alan W. Watts. (Penguir Books 4s.) by ALLINGTON KENNARD STRAITS TIMES BOOK REVIEW Who shall halt the swan in Its flight. Or life in its flow! TO explain1,028 words
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Advertisement352 1962-04-16 10 The Agents of Mkon_J ♦oetofy m*pm HMiwi. tMr Uabsi wiltwfwwW OOlfy Trvffl 7 flJf). t* lp*. ft 2bub). ro 5 p j^ H« w,u k« plsassJ toHtroiwij show you Hi. full auMaf rent* of ZEISS IKON onwsi omJ aMw all wa>»v quanta. ANNOUNCED BY MACLAINE WATSON (IMPORTS) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA352 words
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Advertisement211 1962-04-16 10 i Aftwr I •^'^d?. Suo«r P Enjoyflie-masculine freshness of Every Old Spk»«product gives }<«* a fresher kind of confidence in yourself— we call it r Old Spice awareness; the disrinrtive masculine look. SHULTON NEW YORK LONOOH Q jjg yg i ShwinrjMuo ShaviqaOttm OUP Bookshop Better buy better books Oxford books,211 words
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Miscellaneous315 1962-04-16 10 Straits Times Crossword ■HL^ aHI IHf H aX iHi |hi bH| taH BB^^^^^B^^b^b^^^ ACROSS 6. Certain u> have vices if osinc 1. Opening fruit mixture o* heart in Notts (8) genuine process (8). 7. A.-, tar as the melody goes 6. "Our shall play the ora- control is needed (B>.315 words
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Advertisement1567 1962-04-16 11 ''Iwmmmmmmm I MB lJ_^_J_J^MJ 1 I_^BM TB imUPOOL S. WEST COAST U.K. Due Spore Saili P. S'Mm Paaang 'ATRocial LinrMM. OuOiie. smgo* li Pt/Apr 1J Ayr II MARON M'taillll, I'IMI Oublia UPt/Apr II Apr 21 ih»? M MIYrl «J»»rfMl. eiattea Apr II Apr 24 Apr 25/21 Aar M AORASTUI mouth.1,567 words
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Advertisement1369 1962-04-16 11 yM 1 1 hi iv 1 1 11 11 tk ifPA Wm h 1 11 THE E. A. C. LINESUUIDBI 10 CENOA. II HAVRE, MAMIURS. ANTWERP MTTEHAM ISl>. IQTHENIURI ANB COPINNAIEH >^^>®V ''core Penang TvA "SELANOIA" I) 1* Ulit Apr M/ 21 Apr a/M Apt US Y&VPI "lUSUANIA" I) M1,369 words
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Advertisement1414 1962-04-16 11 TKE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. aait* boiibim SWOAPOaB m, aui'i iiprhi iervici ia mm nvtf>*ot a catmaianAt pmtw raa» v*> i'*mh BENMimi uu a aara. i Me. riawi. Atwp Apr 17/21 Apr 24 21 Apr a/ 1 stNOORAN jt.up I'm" Ream Hull H'lart Apr a/ 1 Apr a/a BENLOfAL (E.U1,414 words
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Advertisement1247 1962-04-16 11 w^ McALISTER «c CO.* LTD. W*-. iksv TU| IJUI r*%k» ILURMAN LOMI ej KUVMIII LINE LONION. HAMIUII, MTURBAM. LOt AMILIt. lAR FIANCIICO. HAVai ft NULL. lEATTII. VANCiuVER ft PORTLANO CIH OP HlireASni AMMliat «»ti tar C*atm ft saata MMIOM. RMI. ISAM, HAMTA. Ma, IZ, T>L YOkOHAMA ft OTAIU. 2m) Cm1,247 words
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Article1684 1962-04-16 12 From Our Market Correspondent fHK resounding success of the recent Malayan Tobacco offer and the service which the company did the market by boldly cutting minimum allocations down to 100 stock units marks another milestone in the development of the Malayan Stock Exchange. Interest in stocks1,684 words
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Article27 1962-04-16 12 RUBBER TIN (per Ib.) (per piral) April 78>Acts. 5479.25 10 77», rts. 5478.2S 1178 Sets. $479.7\ 12 78', ct«. 5480.00 13 78~NCts. 548L12H 14 $47»J2'<i27 words
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Article86 1962-04-16 12 Current payment Slme Darby 7 SeUyanr Tin H>% Sunt>i Be«i Is. Sd.t Tanjonc Tin M' Gadek Robber 25% Koala Wan Malacca Rubber 25% Narborough 0% do 3d Seafield "i% Snncei Krian 3s. 6d. t Interim Includes $1 bonus Date of Total Total for navment for previous \ear year86 words
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Article147 1962-04-16 12 Tin mart: Some jitters still THE tin price in SlngaA pore on Saturday morning was $479.12$ a picul, down $2 on an offering of 250 tons, up 20 tons, bringing the week's total to 1,400 tons against 1,665 tons. The price during the weekfell from $479.25 on MondajL to $478.25147 words
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Article310 1962-04-16 12 COMMODITY REVIEW Continent. In the previous week they had fallen as low as 2.951 tons. The Singapore Rubber Market last week was quiet and cautious with no definite trend. There is no doubt that stockpile considerations are still helping to keep the market hesitant. During the week May first grade310 words
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Article40 1962-04-16 12 April 9 April 10 April 11 April 14 April 13 April 14 IrxhMtrlaK! 174.4* 174.69 175.30 179.70 177.90 177.93 Tlni: 317.06 516.9S 321.83 321.40 330.32 320.32 Odlar ruMert: 193.84 193.84 193.84 193.84 193.84 193.84 Jaa 1 lwrf.loo.40 words
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Article963 1962-04-16 12 rwmt staUe ot «hawe« on the MaUy.n Stock Exchange «h«w last bmtneat to April 1 (A) awd last business since that date (B) with H and L standing I for Highest and Lowest business this year to date were: II I AIM BflCkl 2.2U JO Ords 2-2>963 words
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Advertisement1052 1962-04-16 12 I KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTDExprass U.S.A. Pacific <S. AUanUc Coast Sarvloa ETA ETA H* ETA S'pors H'kont hiuio I. F'cise* l. AntaiM PJ Yort "Kaaikjn* Msro" 24/21 Apr la Apt 14 May 21 May 21 May I Ju«t "ssaikawa Mar*" 2S/27 Mai II May Him 21 Jats 24 JaaS I1,052 words
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Advertisement751 1962-04-16 12 I™!orientJ lines i TO AUSTtRALIA S.S. "ORCADES" (28,000 tons fully oirconditioneO fitted with Stabilisers) deporting PENANG 21st. April 1962. SINGAPORE 22 nd. April 1962. tor frcmontla 27th April. Adelaide 30th April, Melbourne Ist. May. ond Sydney 4th May. Limited FIRST CLASS Accommodation Available apply to your Travel Afloat on ISLAY751 words
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Advertisement45 1962-04-16 12 STERLING COMMODITY FUND Application Form and full details available by sending this coupon to: TH« Masimi, P.O. Box W, tmtopmrav P.O. Som IM. Koala t«i»i. P.O. Baa 30, ipoh or P.O. lv 171. Pmap> NSmt: (Mr./Mr»./MI«»| ANim: TRUSTEIi THI CHARTERED BANK (MALAYA) TRUSTEI LTD MaMsl45 words
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Article760 1962-04-16 13 SPORE SHARE MARKET QUOTATIONS TWK foMowing is a complete list of revised quotations is»a«Hl by the Singapore section of the Malayan Stock Exchange on Friday. April ML INOVSTMAIA S'ftsM a. m•■ Alaa OMa. i.oo S**^? 01 miRat Trustees 6.00 S.OS Boustead 1.64 1.65 Con. Tin Bum* Pref 16/- 17/Ortfe 48/-760 words
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Advertisement749 1962-04-16 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT ENGLISH COLLEGE JOHORE BAHRU STAFF REQUIREMENTS Applications are Invited 'rom Federal Citizens for appointments to posts of Chemistry. Botany and Zoology Teachers in English Coilege. Johore Bahru. The applicant* EBsat have bn Honours Degree or a Pass Degree in the appropriate subject, from the University of Malaya or749 words
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Advertisement223 1962-04-16 13 SHIPPING NOTICES LLOYD TRIEBTTNO M.V. "NEPTUNIA" This vessel will sail for Europe from S.H.B. Wharf. Oodown Nos: 1/2. Oat* No 8 today. 16th Aprli at 4 pjn. Passengers should embark bs> tween 2 p.m. and 3 Rjn. HARPEft. (tILFILLAN A to. LM. Agents. MESSAGEKIES MARITIMEB CO- "MEINAM" Arrived SAM A223 words
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Advertisement889 1962-04-16 13 IH Vvrsi I j 1 3 1 ■111 iri■ k i b 3l'ls (Continued from t*s«e 8) SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICANTS TO Bos ASSII S.T. thanked. Position filled. WANTED EXPERIENCED WHARF and snipping clerk by mercantile firm. Stats salary aad apply witb copies of testlmoalals to Box A 4021 S.T. Spore,889 words
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Advertisement1045 1962-04-16 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Word, tt (Mm.)— Box tt eta. excra BUNCALOW 3 BtONOOMS, Sttacn ed bathrooms, modern sanitation, garden 10,000 sq. ft. district eleven. furnished, rent $525 per month, contact sirs. Keep Phone Stßgaporr I ***** rooming between 9.00 am. to 10.00 am FURNISHED FLATS at Leonle Bill. Each 31,045 words
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Advertisement883 1962-04-16 13 EDUCATION IS Nore-j ti (Win.)— Box It Ha. SEEM POSTAL TUITION. Malayan Correspondence College offers guaranteed courses (01 8.5.C., Cambridge, r.M C. Q.T.. L.C.E., Pltmana. LC.C examlnationa etc Follow Prof. Uavlea M.A.'s Kogllsn Course to ascure Credits. IIMI Cambridge results a record, 70-page prospsetus fas. P.O. Boa Jl» Johore Bahru.883 words
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Advertisement922 1962-04-16 13 VIHICLB FOR SAU tt Wordt ti (Min.)—Bax M rts. eJrtre A BAROAIN IMI TllUtuSJSl BsrßM I 10.000 miles excslleat condition. 54.000., 0.n.0. Tel. Singapore 3410 ezL 2SS. ZBFNVR tSS7. New alutea. tyres. < i useful extras risellsisT sofWrsan. a mp«. Stasis owaar. U.TOO o a-o Ca. S'por* 52-876 after p.m922 words
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Advertisement236 1962-04-16 13 WHIRI TO STAY (S'mssjl 8« »F»ras tit (Mini— mm) DmMo 1 month. It Wordt UM fsswasl HOTEL AMBASSADOR BeasMe. Meyer Rd Dancing nightly. Pnasss *****. FOR ECONOMY COHYtsllim comfort. Htay at stattoo Hotei. Twa>phone *****.6. I MAVFAIH HOTEL >pore OsiSjll Rooms Atraooditloasd Poowsxr Btm Courteous Samoa. AIRCONDITIONfO NON AlsV CONDITIONEO236 words
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Advertisement1147 1962-04-16 14 AMOCIATKD BOARD OF THK TO NT. IFF FNGINEERING CO KOTAI SCHOOLS OF Ml SIC. IWIlj Ltt WUIHtUII«i tU. LONDON im (PRACTICAL i The public is hereby Informed RXAMINATIONS i INCLUDING rhtx ihe partnership heretofore L.K.S.M.) carried on in the name oi Tong The tbove-Mmed examinations Lee Bnglneering Company of Nos.1,147 words
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Advertisement827 1962-04-16 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PETALING JAVA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION REGISTRATION OF CONTRACTORS Applications are invited from Contractors for registration «o undertake works for the Petaling Jaya Development Corporation. Registration will be effected under the foflowmg heads:— Head 1. Civil Engineering Contractors. Head 11. Drainage Contractors. Head 111. Building Contractors. Application forms giving details827 words
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Advertisement904 1962-04-16 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA ASSISTANT ÜBBABIAN Application* are Invited for appointment v Assistant Llb:»- nan In the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur. Candidates should haw a degree of an ap- j proved University, plus Associate- ship of the Library Association OR they should be Fallows of the Library904 words
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Advertisement802 1962-04-16 14 PUBUC APPOINTMENTS BRUNEI GOVERNMENT STAFF FOR DEVELOPMENT SECRETARIAT Applications from suitably quailfled candidates are Invited for the following post in the Brunei Oovi ernment Service: (a) Administratrre Oflcer. (b) Qualifications: Phss Overseas School Certificate* or equivalent and must have at least seven years experience in a supervisory capacity In an802 words
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Advertisement811 1962-04-16 14 NOTICES THE RUBBER RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF MALAYA I The Board of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya Invites j applications for the award of two scholarships tenable at the Unlverslty of Malaya, In Kuala Lumpur. I for a 4 year course In agricultural science leading to a degree hi I811 words
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Advertisement850 1962-04-16 14 NOTICES HARPER. GILFILLAN k COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) Notice la hereby given that the, 1 Share Register of the Company will be closed from Tuesday the 17th April 1962 until Wednesday the 25th Apnl 1962 both dates Inclusive. Br Order of the Board H. JOHN CLARKE850 words
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Advertisement862 1962-04-16 14 TENDERS MALACCA J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class 'D" and above registered Contractors wul be received at the office of tb« State Engineer, Malacca, up to 3.00 pan. of 30th April, 1962 far the:— CONSTRUCTIONS OF INFORCED CONCRETB BRIDGE OVER BUNGKI BULOH, PADANG BESAR— BHISU ROAD, MALACCA. Full particulars are862 words
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Article, Illustration2070 1962-04-16 15 Objections in Races 5 and 6 are overruled SINGAPORE, Sunday terdam won the $25,990 over l\ miles at Bukit y Moses Lee, beat Dreami nose In a thrilling finish, ost Horizon (Keith Mox- (4) Kawasaki 8.5 (2185—773) Posner 3 (7) Coffee Boy 8.9 (.1095—663) Moxham 42,070 words
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Advertisement207 1962-04-16 15 Jack Kramer is a member of the Wilson Tennis Advisory Staff. JK "The Power Racket!" *^t^^f Th« Htnl of power km M> Wfkm't «ch»i»« Strata-Bow* (ram*. *^D fonaad by bonded laramatioa of aaiact hardwood Th« Strata-Bow frame toffc •noua'h to take th« impact of wnaahlaf t*r?m and •tronr enourh i207 words
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Advertisement175 1962-04-16 15 m PB Stay fresh all day long k^f\ MUM \\n DEODORANT Apply g«ntk, smfe Mum after each Mum. pteservea youi after balk mmmmmaaum ?ZZ*Z,{£" u Z£ ntt Z »**yw. I Nfnl germs that make underarm tr baea«M your chsrm it tafe MUM ROLLETTE ptrapiratioo offensive. with Mum. I Mom i>r»wr175 words
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Miscellaneous191 1962-04-16 15 SOCCER RAHMAN CIP FINAL: S eor Schools v -Penan* Schools (Merdeka Stadium. 5.30 p.m.). STORE DIV. 2C: Police v Teluk Kurnu (Thomson Rdt; DIV. 3C: RAF Changi 'A 1 V Cosmos (Oevlang); DIV. SD: Seletar FC v P. Setla (Farrer Pk). Inter-Commu-nity Centres: Kg Tengah v Princess Elizabeth: Upper Seransoon191 words
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Article441 1962-04-16 16 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By THEY LED 4-0 BEFORE FIGHT BACK BY SPORE L' L A L A LUMPUR, Sun. Selangor. the I AM Cup holders, qualified for this year's final with a 5-3 victory over Singapore at the Merdeka Stadium tonight scored much more convincingly than can441 words
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Article410 1962-04-16 16 BURNLEY GO DOWN TO THE 'BABES' ENGLISH LEAGUE ROUNDUP LONDON, Sunday. DURNLEY. seeking to emulate Tottenham Hot- spurs League and Cup double, faltered badly when beaten 3-1 at home by Manchester United in the English First Division yesterday. Defeat cost them the lead in the fluctuating League battle with Ipswich,Reuter - 410 words
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218 1962-04-16 16 Revenge and title goes to Scotland QLASGOW. Sun Scotland won the British international soccei championship outright for the first time since 1951 when they beat England 2-0 here yesterday. Scotland led 1-0 at half-time. This was Scotland's first home win over England for 25 years, and their first victory overReuter - 218 words
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Article171 1962-04-16 16 SINGAPORE, Sunday. OIGNALMAN Jackie Wise, a dispatch rider in the 18th Signals Regiment, will not be able to race at the Malaysia Grand Prix here this weekend because he is tor. young. Jackie is 19. As he is under 21, he cannot sign171 words
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Article43 1962-04-16 16 S'GOK 100-MILI. I'UIAL (KL>: 1 Jaflar Bibon 2 N.A. Rosli 3 Ah mad Jaflar 4 Nordin Pendek. 4hr 53.40. PKRAK 7.-»->nLE MASSED START RACE <Ipoh>: 1 Khairuddin b. Abu Osman 2 Hainzah b. Haji Ahmad 3 MohameU Jadi Barjan 4 Bastion Alang.43 words
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Article42 1962-04-16 16 TAIPIXG DIV. 2: 2 Workshop REME 4 Persatuan Melayu2. K. KAN'OSAR DIV. 1: M-ilanas 2 Gurus 1. IXTER-COMMVXITY CENTRES (Spore Bt Timah 2 Prince Edward 2: Malay Farm 3 Joo Chlft 0: Ke Kapor 2 Stamford 0: Pulau Brani w.o. Qiieenstown.42 words
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Article37 1962-04-16 16 L. rERAK LGE <T Anyon): Dew RC bt L. Perak Indian Assn by 5 wkts. Indians 22 fAu K»r Tong 3-1. Shariff 4-14> DRC 23-; 5 (Teh Keng San 12. K. Rajana-I 'han 2-7 1 I37 words
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Article22 1962-04-16 16 PENANG. Sun. Spoiunn CrisI tal. the visiting Peruvian soccer I team. b°at i frw»n Invitation! I XI 2-0 here tonight.22 words
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Article277 1962-04-16 16 THEY ROUT PENANG IN LAST GAME DENANG. Sun. Selan- gor won the Malayan Hockey Federation's north zone quadrangular championship when they beat Penang 4-0 at Western Road here today. Selangor finished the tour* nament with a 100 per cent record, having beaten Perak 2-1277 words
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183 1962-04-16 16 BRUSSELS. Sun.~Oon Chon« Telk of Malaya reached the semi-finals of the men's singles in the Belgian international badminton championships yesterday. He beat the New Zeulander Cooke 15-6. 15-" in the quarter-finals. Tan Gaik Bee. of Malaya was dereated in the semi-finals of the183 words
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Article946 1962-04-16 16 FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 3 Wolvrs 1 Birmingham 3 Shrtf. ltd. 0 Kiiltmi 6 Notts Forest 1 Burnlry 1 Man. I'nited 3 l.vrrton 3 West Ham 0 Fulham Blackburn 0 Ipswich 1 Cardiff Man. City 1 Aston Villa u Sh. If. Hrd Bla. kpool I w r. t Chrlsea946 words
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259 1962-04-16 16 FIFTH TEST Indians have outside chance KINGSTON. Sun.— A revival in their batting and some good bowling have gained India an outside chance of victory in the Fifth Test here against the West Indies, which will be resumed tomorrow. India were threatened with Ignominious defeat when they ended the firstReuter - 259 words
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Article71 1962-04-16 16 MANILA. Sun.— The Philippines beat Japan 3-2 in the Davis Cup eastern zone *eml-flnalK tie here today. Lending 2-1 overnight the Philippines clinched victory when Raymundo Deyro beat Osamu Ishlguro 6-1. 6-2. 7-5 today. In the final' singles. Michio Fujli beat Eddie Dungo 6-2. 6-0,71 words
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Article198 1962-04-16 16 ONLX)N. Sun. France. Ld though not always at their best, retained the international Rugby Union championship with an 11-0 win over an Injury-hit Ireland at the Colombes Stadium in Paris yesterday Rueby I'nion results: Bath 0 Bedford 29: Bri?end 5 Glamorgan 8: Bridgwater 9 Somerset, Police 9:198 words
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Article164 1962-04-16 16 Selangor women outshine Perak IPOH. Sun. Two x smart goals by Iren« Fernando, captain and centre-forward, enabled Selangor to crush Peralc 3-0 in the women's soccer competition for the Straits Times Cup her* today. Perak. cheered on oy a crowd Di iiiore than 1.000. fought gallantly but were unable to164 words
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Article101 1962-04-16 16 I^UALA LUMPUR. Sun.-Selan- nor. the holder-, will meet Penaiic in the final of the Rahman Cup scccer competition for schoolboys at Merdeka S'ndlum tomorrow. In the semi-finals today. Sclangor received ;i walkover from Pahane. who failed to turn up. Penang. the northern zone finalists, proved too101 words
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Article40 1962-04-16 16 LONDON. Ban.— Martin Muilisan be;it Warren Jacques 6-4. <i-4. in the aU-AottraUan men's ringlea liital at tta intermit ioimJ Cumberland tournament at Hainpstcii yesterday. Ann Hnyelon won th« women's title, bciiiing Lorna Cawtfr.orn 6-2. C-l in the final.—Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Obituary44 1962-04-16 16 MR. JOHN KOH KIM WEE. am 62. passed away peacefully on 15.4.62 leaving his beloved wlte Nya-Kechii, three sons. Swee Chye. Swee Hock. Swee Lock :md daughter-in-law Betty to mourn his loss. Cortege leaves Singapore Casket Company 3.30 p.m. on 16.4.62 to Bidadarl.44 words
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