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Title Section21 1962-04-18 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Plat*" 101 Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1962 15 CENTS. KDN 03621 words
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Article433 1962-04-18 1 Nelson Rutherfurd - Nelson Rutherfurd Qy KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Kidnap Act will be strengthened Revised line in serious trials THE Federation Government is to abolish preliminary inquiries preceding High Court trials for serious offences "as quickly as possible." Confirming this today, the Minister for Justice, Tun Leong Yew Koh, said433 words
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Article, Illustration123 1962-04-18 1 TWO SONS IN BACK SEAT SERIOUSLY HURT A SINGAPORE mother. Mrs. Maggie Lee Mei. 30. died in the driving seat of her Mini Minor in this road crash yesterday. The little car collided with a lorry in Balestier Road at about noon. Mrs. Lee's two sons,123 words
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Article65 1962-04-18 1 PANAMA CITY. Tues. Squads of police with orders to shoot on sight have arrested more than 80 people In a new government drive against "malentes" hoodlums responsible for a recent rash oi robberies. Tne polite, wno normally wear side arms, are now carrying carbines and are65 words
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Article129 1962-04-18 1 THE 'THIN WIRE' ROBBERS AGAIN SINGAPORE, Tues. The "thin wire" gang today pulled off its fifth hold-up this month. Posing as City Council electrical inspectors, the gang of six. armed with daggers, walked Into the home of Madam Lee Fong Eng, 42, In Braddel Road. They tied Madam Lee and129 words
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Article127 1962-04-18 1 LIGHTNING STRIKE BY DOCKERS SYDNEY, Tues.— Over 3,000 Sydney waterside workers began a lightning strike today In a local dispute coinciding with a period of general unrest among dockers in Australian ports. Waterfront tally clerks alao came out here and in a number of other ports in protest against theReuter - 127 words
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Article228 1962-04-18 1 Our own common mart... RAZAK ASKS U THANT FOR MYSTERY YIP SINGAPORE, Tuesday. 'JUIE Federation Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, has personally written to the United Nations Secretary-General, U Thant, about the proposed common market between Singapore and the Federation, the Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, told the228 words
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98 1962-04-18 1 CHOPSTICKS AND CHEONGSAM 'CRUELTY' LOS ANGELES, Tues. A judge was told today of the strange obsession of camera technician Ryan Buckley. After spending a year In Hong Kong, it was said, he insisted that his English wife dress and act like a Chinese woman MM to eating only with chopsticks98 words
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Article47 1962-04-18 1 LONDON. Tues— The story of Mrs. Mary Edusei. wife of Ghana's Minister of Industries, and her £3.000 gold bed ended today with the store saying that since she had had it more than a month they were not prepared to take It back.47 words
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316 1962-04-18 1 British monarchy is certain to survive author NEW YORK, Tues. James Morris, British author and Journalist, yesterday pictured the British monarchy as changing with the times and certain to survive, "if anything does." He wrote In the Saturday Evening Post: "If I .had been asked in 1953 whether the monarchyReuter - 316 words
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Article32 1962-04-18 1 TOKYO. Tues. Tokyo metropolis today began s.trict water conservation measures cutting supplies overnight for seven hours from 17 of the city's 23 wards. The dry winter had depleted reservoirs.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article95 1962-04-18 1 CANBERRA. Tues. Mr. v Alexander Downer, the Australian Immigration Minister, has granted reprieves to five Chinese stowaways believed to have been on the point of immrdiatr deportation to China, it was learned here. The stowaways are being held in immigration custody pending talks with Dr. Chen Chin-mai,95 words
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Article212 1962-04-18 1 STOCKPILE MAN ON RUBBER HEADACHE WASHINGTON, Tuesday. CEXATOR Stuart Symington, chairman of the Senate Stockpile Sub-Committee, said yesterday that of the surplus materials held in I.S. stockpiles, "none is more serious than our surplus inventory of natural rubber." As the sub-committee renewed hearings on the status of materials in theReuter - 212 words
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Article208 1962-04-18 1 Cobbold report ready in May JESSELTON, Tues. The Cobbold Commission, charged with ascertaining public opinion in North Borneo and Sarawak on the proposed Malaysia plan, hoped to have its report in the hands of the British and Malayan Governments by the end of May. Lord Cobbold said here today. Lord208 words
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Article22 1962-04-18 1 20 GUNNED DOWN ORAN, !ur> I unimanilo i;ujiii>:> n<--gunncd Hi Muslims lure i .ill. Mil .l< < liriiill:. I ned report-22 words
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187 1962-04-18 2 NEW YORK, Tuesday. THE Council of the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organisation yesterday unanimously adopted a £36 ($307) million pilot programme to shift surplus food from the "have" to the "have-not" countries. It also adopted a set of 29 "guidingReuter - 187 words
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Article132 1962-04-18 2 LA PAZ, Tuesday. UOLICE yesterday used tear gas to break up riot- ing Bolivian students who stoned the Chilean Embassy here. Three students were injured in clashes with police. Others ceremonially burned the Chilean flag outside the Government building. The demonstrations were staged as Bolivia orderedReuter - 132 words
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Article25 1962-04-18 2 BRANDENBURG. (Germany), Tues. Fifteen people were reported killed and another 35 injured in an explosion at a chemical plant near here. U.P.I.UPI - 25 words
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Article48 1962-04-18 2 HELSINKI, Tues. A section of the 792 ft. main bridgp connecting Sweden and Finland over the River Tome caught, flre and collapsed yesterday while about 40 people were crossing it. First reports said one man was killed and 30 injured, many of them seriously. U.P.I.UPI - 48 words
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Article32 1962-04-18 2 NEW ORLEANB, Tues. Three people who have beer. at odds with the local Roman Catholic hierarchy's stand against segregation were excommunicated yesterday by the Catholic Archbishop of New Orleans.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration171 1962-04-18 2 QNE of the famous (pictures that Lord Snowdon took of Princess Margaret and their baby Viscount linlej. aa It appears on the front pace, in colour, of a 116--page catalogue issued by Natalys, one of France's biggest maternity and baby wear firms. Nearly 300.000UPI - 171 words
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264 1962-04-18 2 Cockatoo saves his master from icy death MELBOURNE. Tues.— A 50-year-old white cockatoo saved his master from being frozen to death at a suburban market pet shop today. Mr. Harold Carter, 47. proprietor of the pet shop accidentally locked himself In his freezing chamber. His pet cockatoo, on a standReuter - 264 words
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Article61 1962-04-18 2 MOSCOW, Tues. The 20-month old son of an Uzbekh shepherd weighs 761 b. and Is as gay and eager as any other child, the Soviet agency Tass reported today from Usbekhistan. a central Asian republic of the U.S.B.R. The child, who weighed 0 lb. at birth,Reuter - 61 words
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Article38 1962-04-18 2 WASHINGTON, Tues.— The Defence l Department announced that Mr. Allen Dulles, former Director of the tJ.S. Central Intelligence Agency, had arrived In South Vietnam to study methods of improving the department's troop indoctrination programme.— Rtfuter38 words
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Article32 1962-04-18 2 THE HAGUE. Tues. The Dutch Government has given the United States its views on the "Bunker Plan" for West Irian, the Dutch Foreign Ministry announced here last night. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article32 1962-04-18 2 NEW YORK, Tues.—Lunchtime crowds braved overcast skies and a dusting of snow yesterday to chew the Shah and Empress of Persia on their ticker tape welcome to New York— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article240 1962-04-18 2 From JACK FINGLETON: Canberra. Tuesday SYDNEY detectives are hoping that strands of hair found on the branch of a tree in the city will It ad them to the mad Killer who has already slain three men and viciously attacked a fourth with240 words
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280 1962-04-18 2 RUSSIAN-U.S. BERLIN TALKS START HOPEFULLY WASHIN GTON, Tues. The United States and the Soviet Union yesterday began hopefully a new round" of Berlin talks with a session described by the Soy i c t Ambassador here as "fruitful" and ''businesslike.'' Mr. Dean Rusk, the Secretary of State, and the newly-appointedReuter; UPI - 280 words
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Article176 1962-04-18 2 HAVANA, Tuesday. TpHE driver of a Havana bus crashed it through the fence of the Brazilian Embassy yesterday and asked for political asylum. As the bus stopped inside the embassy grounds, half a dozen passengers. Including at least two women and a small child, ranReuter - 176 words
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84 1962-04-18 2 PEACE MARCH MEN FROM JAPAN DUE IN SINGAPORE TOKYO, Tues. Four Japanese left here yesterday for Singapore to begin a 18.000 mile "peace march" to 21 countries. They will appeal to the countries they are to visit for unified efforts for world peace and that never again must the tragedy84 words
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Article64 1962-04-18 2 KATHMANDU, Tues.— King Mahendra of Nepal said yes. terday in a broadcast that the "clouds of imaginary or possible misunderstanding that hang over the traditional friendship between Nepal and India" would be dissolved after his visit to New Delhi this week. King Mahendra IsReuter - 64 words
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Article37 1962-04-18 2 MANILA. Tues.— Two -people were killed in a flre which swept through lour blocks of the business section of Cebu City. 400 miles south of here yesterday. About 5.000 people were rendered homeless.37 words
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Miscellaneous21 1962-04-18 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby J?- —■>. /Vll FETCH IT I'VE LEFT MV VJ W UMCM/. ail uee C* f^^- we^t u^21 words
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202 1962-04-18 3 pARIS. Tues. Relations between France and the Algerian nationalists are threatening to become strained for the first time since the Algerian ceasefire came into force four weeks ago. The nationalist news agency A.P.S. announced yesterday that the coming week would be decisive for theReuter - 202 words
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Article198 1962-04-18 3 MANILA, Tuesday. r)R. L C. FANG, Director of the Western Pacific Regional Office of the World Health Organisation (WHO), said here yesterday that the present epidemic of paracholera in countries fringing the South China Sea had "entrenched itself in places from which we haveReuter - 198 words
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Article66 1962-04-18 3 DUTCH SEND MORE MEN TO IRIAN THE HAGUE. Tues. Some 800 Dutch troops will leave Rotterdam by ship for West Irian on Thursday, Defence Ministry sources said yesterday. The ship will sail by way of the Netherlands Antilles, the Panama Canal. Honolulu and Biak Island. The vessel, dur to arriveUPI - 66 words
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Article36 1962-04-18 3 LONDON, Tues —A petition signed by 26,000 people headed by Lord Russell suggesting that the British Government take action to stop further nuclear tests was presented to the House of Commons last night.Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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149 1962-04-18 3 Westminster Abbey to hold Holy Communion in Chinese f ONDON, Tues— Holy Communion is to be celebrated In Chinese in Westminster Abbey. Britain's principal church, on April 26 to mark the 50th anniversary of the formation of the Chung Hua Sheng Kung Hul (the Holy Catholic Church of China) asReuter - 149 words
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161 1962-04-18 3 Market 'yes to two irreconcilable BRUSSELS, Tuesday JSJEGOTIATIONS on British entry into the European Common Market have reached agreement on two points over the imports of manufactured products, especially textiles, from Commonwealth countries such as Hong Kong. India and Pakistan, according to well-informed sources here. The two basic principles are:Reuter - 161 words
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Article277 1962-04-18 3 ORAN, Tuesday. gECURITY forces battled for two and a half hours with European terrorists in strikebound Oran yesterday. I Confused street clashes in the cliff -top European quarter of Gambetta died down about midday, official sources said, and the area was later reported calm.Reuter - 277 words
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127 1962-04-18 3 Journalists accept pay rise offer I ONDON, Tues. Journalists of three British news agencies, the Press Association. Reuter and the Exchange Telegraph, yesterday overwhelmingly voted acceptence of the settlement of their wage dispute reached last Friday between the National Union of Journalists and the news agencies' managements. Strike notices onReuter - 127 words
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Article50 1962-04-18 3 HONG KONG, Tues— Two thousand-year-old relics of the reign of Emperor Chin Shlh Huang, who Is reputed to have ordered the building of the Great Wall of China have been placed on exhlbi. tlon In the city of Sienyang. North-West China, according to New China News Agency Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article28 1962-04-18 3 NEW DELHI, Tues.— The External Affairs Ministry has announced that the 4,200 Portuguese prisoners taken In the capture of Goa will be repatriated next month.— UPJ28 words
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Article30 1962-04-18 3 BERLIN. Tues. Seventeen East German schoolboys were arrested while attempting a mass escape through the barbed wire Into West Berlin a fortnight ago. refugee officials said here.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article28 1962-04-18 3 AMMAN. Tues. Ahmad Bashlr el Azmah formed a new Government in Syria last night, according to radio re ports from Damascus ciuoted by Amman radio. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Miscellaneous382 1962-04-18 3 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORTWAVE SERVICE A M BE iT^ M MEdUTTaVE A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal. Ne- SERVICE 47S metres gara-ku. News Headlines; 6.05 AM 6°° O 00 1 Morning; Morning Melodies 700 Rendez- K^^Me^ef k'&ffi voua With Miwlc; 7.30 Time Slk- 800 The News; 8.05 More Me«nn382 words
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517 1962-04-18 4 COURT TOLD OF SEARCH FOR MOTHER IN DOUBLE MURDER CASE JOHORE BAHRU, Tuesday TWELVE YEAR OLD Teo Nam Hua told a murder trial at the High Court today how, while he was searching for his missing mother, he was suddenly confronted by Chan517 words
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589 1962-04-18 4 TARIFF ADVISORY BODY PLAN FOR FURTHER STUDY I SINGAPORE, Tuti. I fFHE Legislative Assembly today debated a Bill to set up a Tariff Advisory Commission to help the Government in its industrialisation drive. After a short debate, the Assembly backed the intention of the Finance Minister, Dr. Ooh Kene Swee,589 words
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169 1962-04-18 4 Dutch will honour war dead on May 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Netherlands community In Singapore will observe a remembrance ceremony on May 4 in honour of all members of the Allied forces and the civilians who gave their lives for the liberation of the Netherlands during the second world war.169 words
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Article58 1962-04-18 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A soldier, accused of hurting Seah Beng Kee, a taxlman, while robbing him of about $15 in Mandai Road at 11 p.m. on Feb. 4. was acquitted today by the First Criminal District Court. Signalman Peter Edward Dawkins, of 19 Signal Regiment, who had pleaded58 words
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Article28 1962-04-18 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Jewish community here and Jewish members of the British Forces, will observe the Passover feast as from Thursday. The feast ends next Thursday.28 words
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Article27 1962-04-18 4 SINGAPORE. Tues Water will be cut off along Upper East Coast Road between 7J m.s. and 7| m.s. tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.27 words
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Article65 1962-04-18 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Loh Tong Leong and Toh Chwee Hock, both aged 17. were today acquitted on an attempted robbery charge at their trial In the Third Criminal District Court. They were alleged to have held up Tay Eng Soon. 14. of Btrathmore Avenue, and tried65 words
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Article34 1962-04-18 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Three documentary films entitled "Farmers of the World". "Madhya Pradesh", and "Festival times" will be screened for the public at India House in Grange Road, at 5.30 p.m. on Thursday.34 words
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Article51 1962-04-18 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. KhO Eng alias Ah Hiok, 18, who faced a charge of robbing a businessman, Kang Kay Swee, 32, of cash, jewellery and other articles to the total value of $2^83, In November, was acquitted and discharged at the Assize Court today without his defence being51 words
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Article20 1962-04-18 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Princess Estate House Owners' Association has appointed Mr. B.K. Lee as Its first legal adviser.20 words
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Article24 1962-04-18 4 BINOAPORE, Tues. Renowned Australian violinist Mi s Beryl Kimber will fly in here on Sunday to give a concert on April 26.24 words
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125 1962-04-18 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Home Affairs Ministry has rejected only six applications for permits to publish periodicals in the first quarter of this year. The Minister, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, in answering a question posed by Dr. Lee Siew Choh, leader of the Barisan125 words
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Miscellaneous347 1962-04-18 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR r.E following is today's sche- Bharu, Kuala Lumpur (ML 141) dule of civil aircraft move- 4.50 p.m.; from Penang. Kuala ments at Paya Lebar Airport. Lumpur (ML 107) 5.60 p.m.; ARRIVALS from Kuala Lumpur (ML 17S) BOAC:. Prom London. Rome, ••30 pjn.; from Kuching (MA347 words
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408 1962-04-18 5 CORONER NOTES TWO VERSIONS OF CRASH PENANG, Tuesday. THE Penang coroner, Mr. James Loh, today blamed an electrical engineer, John Albert Robless, for the deaths of his two brothers in a road accident on Feb. 4 Chinese New Year's Eve this year. "Even though408 words
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Article, Illustration74 1962-04-18 5 p \(.KI Puteri Kamariah. a daughter of the Sultan of Pahang, serves fellow Malayans during a recent "Malaya Week" party in Melbourne. The Sultan's daughter is .studying arts and crafts at Invcrgowrie Homecraft Hotel. Hawthorn. BELOW: Miss P. Lila of Johore. who is studying74 words
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178 1962-04-18 5 Sarawak party denies split charge KUCHING, Tues. Allegations that the political party Barjasa Jaati Sarawak was formed to split the natives of Sarawak were "not only mischievous but totally unsupported by facts," the party's leader, Datu Tuanku Bujang, said recently. He said that the party WM formed at the request178 words
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Article26 1962-04-18 5 ALOR STAR, Tues. A five-man gang entered an estate shop at Batu Pekaka last night and robbed the owner. M. S. Kadir. of $62.26 words
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Article100 1962-04-18 5 Jet flights unaffected by strike CINGAPORE, lues.— A Japan Air Lines Convalr jetliner, with more than 50 passengers, left the Singapore Airport this morning for Tokyo despite a 24-hour walkout by the airline's workers in Japan A spokesman oi the local office said that the airlines cancellation or postponement of100 words
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Article70 1962-04-18 5 PENANG, Tues. Wong Chan Hool, 22. was today bound over ln $200 for two years for extorting $15 from a sundry shopkeeper, Ooi Lay Suat. ai 2 p.m. on Feb. 9. Wong waa found guilty last week of putting Ooi in fear of injury and inducing70 words
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242 1962-04-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —The Sultan of Selangor and the Tengku Ampuan will leave on Friday night for a three-month tour of Australia and Japan. They will leave by the night mall from Kuala Lumpur railway station and will stay In Singapore till242 words
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Article36 1962-04-18 5 TELUK ANBON. Tues. Mr. Chew Kirn Seng from Kiuang in Johore. has assumed duties here as Assistant State Commissioner for Labour in place of Mr. Toh Keng Sun, who was gone on "occupation" leave.36 words
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Article41 1962-04-18 5 IPOH. Tues. An injector pump valued at $300 was stolen from the Sin Wan Lee tin mine, near here, early yesterday. The loss was discovered by Law Yoon Foo. an engine driver, when he reported for work.41 words
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Article133 1962-04-18 5 ITUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Why were there two trains travelling towards each other on the same line at the same time near the railway station here yesterday? This question is expected to feature prominently In the Inquiry which Is being called by Malayan Railway133 words
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123 1962-04-18 6 THREE SET OFF TO JOIN SERVICES IN BRITAIN oI>.GAPORE, Tues. Three ambitious young men sailed in the Neptunia yesterday for Britain. Patrick de Silva, 23. V. Kumar. 18, and Gurmet Singh, 19. all have eyes on the British Services. The trip Ls the climax nt ninths of scrimping especially for123 words
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Article33 1962-04-18 6 IPOH. 1 There wUI b> ramvong dances at the Thai Buddhist temple in Tambun Road here from tomorrow night a.s part of the five-day celebration of the rice pagoda fi tival.33 words
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86 1962-04-18 6 Police hold five top smuggling suspects I^-OTA BHARU, Tues. Police arrested five suspected key men of a powerful gang of smugglers in a predawn raid here today. The raid followed a tlpoir that $1,000,000 worth of goods. including opium, pigs, rice and other foodstuffs, had been smuggled across the border86 words
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Article39 1962-04-18 6 PENANG. Tues. Lim Sim Guan. 19. today pleaded not guilty to a charge of stealing 3 gold necklace belonging to Ong Lean Keow. in Kuala Kangsar Road, on April 12. He was allowed ball until May 5.39 words
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Article282 1962-04-18 6 Cancer deaths one in ten SINGAPORE WATCHING EVENTS ABROAD, BYRNE REPLIES TO A SMOKING QUESTION SINGAPORE. Tues. One out of every 10 deaths in Singapore is due to cancer. the Legislative Assembly was told today.. Of these cancer deaths one of every 10 is from lung cancer, the Minister for282 words
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404 1962-04-18 6 SCHOOL PLANS EXPERIMENT TO GIVE BLIND WORK TO DO PENANG. Tues. THHE board of management of St. Nicholas ResiA dential School for Blind Children is considering opening a multipl handicap unit to give work to the blind. Disclosing this at the annual meeting of supporters of the school, the Yen.404 words
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Article, Illustration54 1962-04-18 6 Mr. Wee Khian Siong. 1 Straits Times artist, with his bride. Miss Mary Chan, a typist, after their marriage in Singapore during the weekend. Mr. Wee is the second son of Madam Lim Kirn Kee. The bride is the only daughter of the late Mr. and54 words
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69 1962-04-18 6 'GO AHEAD' DECISION ON NEW STATE MOSQUE SEREMBAN, Tues. The Negri Sembilan State Mosque Committee decided at its first meeting today to go ahead with the construction of the State mosque. The State Government will contribute $500,000 towards the estimated cost of $1 million while the balance will be from69 words
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404 1962-04-18 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. THE Industrial Arbitration Court has awarded 22 employees of the Life Insurance Corporation of India better salary scales and an annual bonus of one and a half month's salary. They will in future get one type of salary which incorporates amounts formerly404 words
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Article48 1962-04-18 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Nanyang University Students' Union has called on the university authorities to take "immediate steps" to set up a department of Malay studies. This was one of the re*o lutlons adopted at the union's annual general meeting heid during the weekend.48 words
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Article52 1962-04-18 6 SINGAPORE Tues— lncne Lshak bin Ahmad, father ot the Yang dl-Pertuan Negrara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak who is here on a short visit tvoaa Kuala Lumpur, will speak on "Islam and Health" at (he All-Malaya Muslim MlaakMia ry Society in Lorong 12. Ueylang Road, at 4.30 p.m52 words
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Miscellaneous304 1962-04-18 6 Straits Times Crossword 1. Won't let woods be poached 7. Calculated to lo«e half the round Hiiidheud or In letters in an Italian city (5). Gloucestershire (4. 2. 3. 4>. 8. In which we might see cpark--10. Annoyed when I go to the ling stroke*? <7. right gallery, getting in304 words
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Article, Illustration1805 1962-04-18 7 PART THREE AMERICA'S SPIES— CONTINUING A CASEBOOK OF THE C.I.A. THE test of strength between the Shah of Persia and his weeping, neurotic Prime Minister Musaddiq erupted in Teheran just about midnight. Mobs streamed through the streets shouting "Long live1,805 words
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Advertisement70 1962-04-18 7 H a^H I B j i 1 M M\ m. J M niTM tii»*ed cigarettes l i r— u i-T^-w V.f .y vMS^f Consulate pure white filter gives you ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■fl I the flavour of fine tobaccos enhanced by a touch of refreshing menthol. J^^3 KJ That is why Consulate is70 words
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Article, Illustration533 1962-04-18 8 G. SUBHAS - Enter the woman-hating ghost— 'with long horns and fangs' G. SUBHAS FOUR NIGHTS OF TERROR FOR 2,000 IN NEW KAMPONG BUILT ON 1942 BATTLEFIELD by Singapore, Tu«s. jyjORE than 2,000 residents of the re-cently-built Ka k i Bukit Malay settlement in the Jalan Eunos area are living in fear of533 words
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Article25 1962-04-18 8 PENANO, Tues. The joint council of the Penang Port Commission and its employees' union will resume talks on revision of salaries tomorrow.25 words
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Article48 1962-04-18 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will speak at a dinner given by the Foreign Correspondents Association at the Adelphi Hotel on Thursday night. This will be his last public appearance before he leaves n his world tour the next day.48 words
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Article136 1962-04-18 8 MALACCA, Tuesday. EOUR people died after a head-on road crash at the 14$ milestone Malacca-Lendu road on Sunday three on the spot and the other at the General Hospital here today. The person who died today was lim Teck Choon, 39, driver of a car136 words
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Article53 1962-04-18 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Two airmen of the Koyal Malayan Air Force here have been selected for a six-month engine fitter's course in England. Senior Aircraftmen Ahmad bin Sa'ad and Kasslm bin Hashim will leave tomorrow by train for Singapore, from where they will fly by R.A.F53 words
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Article58 1962-04-18 8 IPOH. Tues. The Junior Chamber of Ipoh has won Its second "best chapter" award. It received the "best regional chapter award" at the multi-racial conference held in Melbourne last month. The title of "most outstanding Jaycee" went to Mr. K. Appadural. Immediate past president of the58 words
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131 1962-04-18 8 DANGEROUS BOOKS WARNING BY A PENANG PRIEST DENANG. Tues. A Catholic priest, the Rev. Father James Chan, today warned against the "very grave dangers presented by ungodly, obscene and pornographic literature "Is there nothing we can do to remove such an unwholesome atmosphere?" h» asked in a foreword to the131 words
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Article13 1962-04-18 8 PENANG, Tues. Penang will hold a police week from April 23.13 words
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216 1962-04-18 8 Lew: My remarks were not aimed at U.S. Govt. ITUALA LUMPUR, 1V Tues. —The Controller of Export Commodities in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Lew Sip Hon. said today that hie remarks yesterday about Americans were not aimed directly at the U.S. Administration. They were made purely In216 words
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Article53 1962-04-18 8 BITiTERWORTH, Tues. A labourer, P. Arokiasamj, 32, was admitted to the Penaim General Hospital last night after he was attacked allegedly by four people, including a woman. Aroklasamy, It was reported, was attacked at Pokok Sena. Kepala Batas. about 8 p.m. The police have detained four53 words
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Article34 1962-04-18 8 BANTING. Tues. The Batu Muklm (Tanjong Sepat) area Allianc Committee lisui decided to invita the Prime Minister, Tenglcu Abdul Rahman, to visit Tanjong Sepat, a fishing village In south Selangor In June-34 words
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Advertisement279 1962-04-18 8 EASTER WEEK-END coming up... REMEMBER TO BUY Kodak FILM NOW! > Holidays are more fun when you take Jj3&^£xz- S"** pictures or movies. Kodak color film xnKKiSSfcl^ enriches the memorable day in true- >*sB>s^v[3/ Use KODACOLOR FILM for color snapS shots... EKTACHROME FILM for excellent 2 <T colorslides with action...279 words
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Miscellaneous155 1962-04-18 8 LM Abner By Ai Capp I ALL TRAFFIC— hi If thanks, f JJ^ojJ", 1J If WHY NCT?-ww "1 /-ANDNOWFORWy S STOP// -OUT OF Lm J KJLLED,TOOAV. lIS TQPOfr SO SPECIAL^ CAILV DEATH -DEFYIKJG RESPECT FOR f LL'cl—lf OF ALL DAYS, \A dash across tme J L FEARLESS^ /m n j155 words
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121 1962-04-18 9 Equal pay policy: Goh on those who benefit SINGAPORE, Tues. "Practically every one" of the 7,275 women in the Singapore Government service will benefit from its equal pay policy, the Legislative Assembly was told today. •The Finance Minister, Dr Goh Keng Swee, said that the women would get the benefits121 words
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Article28 1962-04-18 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Lim Choon Ann. 55. senior Chinese interpreter in the criminal district and magistrates' courts, retires this week. He became an interpreter In 1929.28 words
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140 1962-04-18 9 oINGAPORE, Tues. •3 The Singapore Government is prepared to introduce legislation compelling all civil servants and assemblymen to submit annual returns on assets and incomes to the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau. This was announced by the Home Affairs Minister. Mr. Our Pang Boon, in the140 words
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Article43 1962-04-18 9 PORT SWETTENHAM. Tues.— The shlD Kuala Lumpur left for Jeddah today with 1.059 pilgrims aboard. A total of 800 were from Singapore and the rest from Central Malaya. The vessel will take on 259 more pilgrims at Penang tomorrow43 words
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Article, Illustration163 1962-04-18 9 A SMILE from the Raja Permaisuri Agong as she receives a bouquet from little Shanty, daughter of the National Productivity Centre director, Mr. S. Abishegam. The Queen accompanied the Yang di-Pertuan Agong on a visit to the centre in Petalinu Jaya. yesterday. Lookine on163 words
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Article26 1962-04-18 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Mr. M.K. Mathews, of Socfln Co. Ltd., who has been In Malaya for 34 years, leaves for India on Sunday.26 words
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163 1962-04-18 9 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. a SUCCESSFUL battie is being fought against secret societies in Singapore, the Minister for Home Affairs. Mr. Ong Pang Boon said today. Answering a question in the I Legi.sk.tive Assembly, the Minister -said there had been a considerable drop In cases ol163 words
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Article74 1962-04-18 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Hit Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Ken* Swee, said today that he would consider sending trade missions to New Delhi, Peking or Casablanca "or any Western, Eastern or neutral bloc of nations" If Mr. David Marshall Workers' PartyAnson) would set out the advantages that would74 words
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Article33 1962-04-18 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Penang artist Tan Choon Ghee will exhibit his paintings at the Singapore National Library from April 19 to April 22. The exhibition is sponsored by the Singapore Art Society33 words
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Article83 1962-04-18 9 SINGAPORE. Tues Six donations totalling $145.15 were received by the Straits Timi's today for Johnny Ang. the schoolboy cripple, now la Mount Alvernla Hospital. Donations were from Mr. I. H. Tan and Miss S. H. Urn $5. Madam Wong Yin Fong $20; the residents of the83 words
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152 1962-04-18 9 FULL SUPPORT NOW FOR MALAYSIA PLAN KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE 40,000-strong Party Negara Sarawak, once anti-Malaysia, is now 100 per cent proMalaysia and is actively working for its early realisation. Inche Abong bin Talb. leader of a 12-man delegation. of the party, said this today on arrival here by train152 words
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Article23 1962-04-18 9 MALACCA, Tues.— A Malayan chess tournament will be held at the High School here for three days beginning on April 20.23 words
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Advertisement126 1962-04-18 9 ADD I y^--- I »MDgEnij]y\ i-»™ W V >/ TABLE FANS -TO All PLACES PSOESTRIAI MNS INDIAN^QUALI TVPRO DUCT peltoce Tom USHA FANS ARE MADE IN THE WORLDS LARGEST SINGLE UNIT FAN FACTORY. With every USHA fan there is two years' Free Service guarantee. Easy Hire Purchase terms from as126 words
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Advertisement198 1962-04-18 9 f*lY^*£"jt IT'S A KILLER! fe^; pl|*|Vf^ FLY-TOX- Deadly enemy of Ij^V-Vv. P^' u lt^i< all household insect pests, kills X; s J^llgffgfTfffU FSI ld kCCPS klllmgl S \Wf f ffT^E^^ t iJi^^jS K FLY'TOX- Keeps your home I f^^U I CW^B ly lice trom pests safe From L" lHf|£||||"^ niY-TGXj198 words
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Article185 1962-04-18 10 20 rVore** SH (Minimum) MR. at MRS. Tan Jin Slew thank ill relatives asd friends for their kind l'tendance valuable gifta and good wishes received en the occasion of their marriage on 14-4-62. THE FAMILY OF The Late Mr. John Koh Kirn Wee thank all Relative.i,l Friends for tbelr185 words
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Article32 1962-04-18 10 20 Words $19 (Minimum) CARSON In ever loving memory of our dearly beloved mother Elizabeth ("arson whom Ood called to rest of 1-4 IV Always remembered by her loving children.32 words
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Article85 1962-04-18 10 tO Wordt $U (Minimum) TO CLEAR, a selection of maternity dresses, smocks from SO, other maternity stock less lO'-'r. Duncan's, D'AJmcida St., B'pore *****. CHEAT READING at little COM complete range ot Pan, Kontana; Ace. I- our Square paper back* available at spore Cold Storage, Arcade, Orchard Koad, Spore.85 words
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Article27 1962-04-18 10 to Wtrdi $tJ$ (Mm.) GOOD NEWS at Zlon Church (Reran coon Harden Estate). Come at 8 p.m 18th to 19th April, 1962. "Enter into Life".27 words
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Article659 1962-04-18 10 It is nice to have the assurance of the Controller of Export Commodities that by 1970 it should be possible to sell natural rubber profitably at fifty cents a pound. For nothing is more certain than that the industry will be sunk if it can't The Blackman659 words
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Article307 1962-04-18 10 Dr. Goh Keng Swee's statement offers the hope that before long the common market proposals will be taken out of the cold storage in which they have lain for the past eight months. Last August it was agreed that the United Nations should be approached for a brace307 words
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Article275 1962-04-18 10 The compromise proposals of the "neutral" eight at Geneva have won the encomiums of the Russian, American and British delegates, but not their acceptance. Mr. Zorin remarked that the Soviet Union places great value on their initiative, Mr. Arthur Dean has offered the assurance that their plan will275 words
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Article499 1962-04-18 10 NORA BELOFF - Race TO THE Moon NORA BELOFF SCIENTISTS DEPLORE THE WASTE by yyASHINGTON, Tues.— Neither Soviet nor U.B. scientists seem to believe there Is any real point In the race to the moon between their countries. An article by the famous Soviet physicist Peter Kapltza on "The future of science" coupled499 words
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Letter208 1962-04-18 10 A CERTAIN NationalType (Chinese) Secondary school In Johore is making the price of education exorbitant Most of the pupils have parents who can hardly afford the monthly school fee of $5. To make matters worse pupils are required to pay a school development fei of $30.208 words
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Letter55 1962-04-18 10 ris dangerous to cross the zebra lines on Upper Serangoon Road near the Junction of Buk.lt Arang Road. Most motorists Just ignore this crossing It may occur to the police to post a policeman here from time to time to ensure that motorists respect the rights of the55 words
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Letter52 1962-04-18 10 A FTER being the recipient of oil-marked skirts and scratched shins (or many years through walking the five-foot way bicycle maze, I wish to endorse Trubshaw's letter (B.T. April 11). Belneld Street and Station Road should receive the attention of the traffic branch Immediately. (Mrs.) E. J. GUT52 words
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Article, Illustration610 1962-04-18 10 MOMENTOUS WEEK THAT FACES MAC Journey to North America MR. MACMI LLAN retired unexpectedly to the country a few days ago to prepare himself for what promises to be an eventful and perhaps momentous week's work in North America. On April 25 he will fly to New York to addresr610 words
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Advertisement587 1962-04-18 10 Straits Ti»e« ft Malay Mail Classified advertisement* stay be handed lot Ist Floor COLO STORAIK AftCADK Orchard Rood COLO •touaob branches AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATON* KB*>r>BL ROAD-NAVAL BASK Authorised Ageate: CITY BOOK ITOKI LTD Winchester House. CoUyer Qw*» TH( NIWI FRONT FHipatrlck'e Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty Road. Naval587 words
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Advertisement24 1962-04-18 10 Select your BATIK SPORT SHIRTS NOW! «^*r Q. lan* from: C. K. TANG (SINGAPORE) LTD. 310, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: *****, *****. (4 LINES)24 words
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Advertisement200 1962-04-18 10 FA2BJT9 De Witt's ANTACID POWDER taken in water- SOON STOPS STOMACH PAINS v< This well-known indigestion remedy acts fast J ''•TiffißtaH t0 Sto^ t 1C >am and discomfort then soothes jS*l?"!s-I^" an^ Jett 'es your upset stomach. Soon you're W iNOiOfSTiON, enjoying your meals again. So get somt m ZSjrZZ-200 words
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Article, Illustration2903 1962-04-18 11 JEFFREY FRANCIS; VIC NAYAGAM - JEFFREY FRANCIS and VIC NAYAGAM Corporal says he didn't make an arrest after alleged mutinous remarks because there might have been more trouble -by- Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday 'J'HE guard commander at a Malayan military camp in the Congo told a general court martial2,903 words
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Advertisement195 1962-04-18 11 THE FIRST RAZOR TO SHAVE Ml!!!!!!* FASTER J| CLOSER MM%Mu SMOOTHER The Schick Injector Razor is designed and I H J engineered to give you the easiest, most I9U I 'V enjoyable shave. You control every stroke IBf^ II because its light-weight construction and I extra long handle result in195 words
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Advertisement135 1962-04-18 11 jGra At M U. Be torelier thii Eoit.r in /VWiV Gow ky Tafh fh# fomcul "N^^E j Australian coutourier. In \^B E. «yrM of ffkmorom style* ond fabulous *^H fabrics tomt with »U«t«d tkirtt in T«fyW»« Lwn th«oth dreu*s with blout*4 bWicM in ImbroMarwl Cotton drat and toefcot wmblt in135 words
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Article1188 1962-04-18 12 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - KA THLEEN HICKLEY by QURCHAN Singh's last words were almost drowned by the mighty rumble of falling rocks. The boulder on which Tubby had perched himself was only a yard or two from the wall of the precipice and, gazing upwards fearfully. Tubby saw-1,188 words
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Article, Illustration74 1962-04-18 12 SEVEN-YEAR-OLD Simon Hedley. of Hampstead. North London, says: "Making pancakes is child's play. Sift together four ounces of plain flour and quarter teaspoon of salt. Make a well and gradually whisk in an egg beaten with half a pint of milk, to form a thin batter.74 words
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Article492 1962-04-18 12 Janice Soon, aged 15; 12, Margoliouth Road, Singapore 10; reading. Judy Lai, aged 17; 95E, Jalan Merpati, Singapore 13; general. Anthony Tee, aged 17; 623 -B. Ponggol Road, Singapore 19; games, stamps* Sunny Tay, aged 14; 528. Mk. 16, Ayer Itam Road, Penang: games, stamps. Edward492 words
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Article276 1962-04-18 12 Edward Teo, aged 17: 126. Mai:i Road, Taiping. Perak: stamps, .".wunmlng. souks. Lake Chnf, aged 10; 659-A. Holy Innocents' Lane. Singapore 19: movies, cycling, phots. Paul Tan. aged 19; 69» A, Holy Innocents' Lane, Singapore 19: movies, photos. Darren Krone, aged 18: 372. Road 8. Sungel Way Village.276 words
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Advertisement77 1962-04-18 12 The witty, sophisticated celebrity was making a brief stop-over in the metropolis But writer Mike Tomkies could not quite make out whether Zsa Zta Cabor was having a manicure or tooth out all that he could hear from the star was a SPLASHING NOISE! Read the amusing interview in this77 words
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Advertisement100 1962-04-18 12 You'll be SAFER jfjT ZOOM 8-SS |^K FP' PROJECTOR the best cineEQUIPMENT YOU CAM ROMA i ""Ega ®BOcc. i MMM JQ p M^ M Scooter •^.un^u/ 1 a g enera j ton i c f or young and old Help yoursert to better health with new formula "Embehx' fjOfl aHaaaHk100 words
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Miscellaneous557 1962-04-18 12 LETTERS POUR IN DAILY clues ACROSS— 4.Boft rTBTTHnBTTTn wet, marshy ground. 6, iff Chief character in Die- fc I I f| p| M mas Carol." 8, Flower sometimes called Hearts- 7 1 potai ease. 9, Charles Lamb's _^^_LJH__Jii^HH longest river of Africa. L^ ■BiT'l^il 14. One of the most valu-557 words
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307 1962-04-18 13 Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday EARLY 8,000 people will witness the ceremonial opening of Malaya's latest showpiece, the Stadium Negara, by the Yang diPertuan Agong on Thursday at 5.50 p.m. In special enclosures will be 1.000 YIP guests. Built at a cost of $4307 words
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4957 1962-04-18 13 CINGAPORE, Tues. The Straits Times Press (Malaya) Ltd., today concluded its submissions before the Industrial Arbitration Court on its dispute with the Singapore Printing Employees' Union. In summing up, Mr. J. J. Rattray, for the company, said that no amount of research or4,957 words
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Advertisement283 1962-04-18 13 in the office or at home, there is a FACIT designed specially for you FACIT and you in the office FACIT and you at home To be Mccetaf wl tn business you need the help of your At home, use the Facit Portable for letters and report* secretary and typists.283 words
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Advertisement68 1962-04-18 14 AROUND THE WORLD ON MALAYAN AIRWAYS s 1272 000-001 mm mm mm^ —-—-g--^— PASSENGER TICKET AND BAGGAGE CHECK ISSUED BY MALAYAN AIRWAYS- AIRWAYS MOUSC-RAff LES PLACE-SING»POHC I. MCMtER OT INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION. NEW PASSEN BE B "fICEET THE NEW MALAYAN AIRWAYS PASSENGER TICKET ENABLES YOU TO TRAVEL ON ANY68 words
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Advertisement1291 1962-04-18 15 m^E m^^^^^t3S m WM THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS TO GENOA. IE HAVRE. HAMBURG, ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM. jgSy*^ OSLO. GOTHENBURG ANO COPENHAGEN jHr^BSi, Vvttt Shaw t*nat« afXS^Ya "StIANBIA" I) 23/21 Apt 2S/2« Apt 27 2I Ayr H vSXPI "BUSUANfiA "I) 28 Apt/ 4 May 3/ I May 1/ I May mAJB/1,291 words
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Advertisement1474 1962-04-18 15 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTO. •aiwN MiiiiM ■IH*3Ml > Om» t*ii pmjv» exPREsa stmct ia t tiM)ajti_LinjfjßL a cwitiNtNTAt pbrti rpari St*» -mm, BCNNIANT (H) rflirg. I Im. Htvrt, M'poro NPt/AprS Apr 24 21 Apr I ■tNBMUUI it.Lp.. i pan. m aaa naM D'Mtt Apr 21/ 2 Apt 2J/7J lENLOTAL1,474 words
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Advertisement1250 1962-04-18 15 <Sc CO^ LTD. ■El Nl ***** iQmW KLLBBMAM UMS 4fc SCLAV KM ESS UMB LONJJON. KAMBURS. ROTTERBAM IBS ANGELES, SAH FRANCISCO HAVRE I HULL SEATTLE. VANC6UVER I PORTUND Cm OF NCWCASTLI Uttpl.ap cat,. BJJ Ceitrai I Saul* S'pori P Sham tuwiVim. 227»Apr M«ar/lMn M/M Apr "p™' •iHGtWW, (ME. OSAKA. NAMVA1,250 words
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368 1962-04-18 16 From Our Market Correspondent rwas a disappointing day on 'lie Malayan stock Exchange yesterday with both industrial and tin shares easier. Profit-taking continued in industrial shares although an exception was Dunlops taken back to $1.71, operators having apparently recovered from their initial dissatisfaction with368 words
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Article18 1962-04-18 16 idustrials: rubbers: n 1 I'I.MJ April 16 April 1 177.30 177.ff 320.22 317.1 193.84 193.3' lIM18 words
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Article951 1962-04-18 16 BUSINESS on :iie Malayan Stock Exchange, Federation section yesterday with the number of deals in brackets: Industrial!: Bouatead (1.000) $1.61 ON: Dun lops $1.67 OL, ON. (1.000) $L 65, (6,000) $1.67 1). (1,000) $1.67. (1,000) $1.68, (5,000) $1.70; East Sn.rllinK $3.05 OL, ON, (1.000) $3.06 1). ON.951 words
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280 1962-04-18 16 T<HE price of tin in Singapore yesterday fell x sharply by $2.62 J per picul to $476.37* on an offering increased by 40 tons to 270 tons. This was the highest dally tonnage offered for some weeks and today and tomorrow tonnages are280 words
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Article106 1962-04-18 16 MELBOURNE. Tues. INVESTMENT SHARES AGAIN x fluctuated narrowly with no definite trend emerging. Oils were the main interest and were mostly firmer. A.O.G. further improved on news that Moonle No. 3 is approaching a target depth of 5.600 feet. Base metals closed steady to firmer wmle loom continued106 words
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Article110 1962-04-18 16 April 17. Three month* (UNOFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) INDUSTRIAL! J*. *N. 12 cts. Cold Storage 8d M. Box 12 cts Steamship 9 rta. Brewerlae 37 eta. 8. Ttmee 14 eta. Robmsoo 9 rts. 8. Tradaw 85 eta, w I J arb 7 Unltaera 13 rta. W Jacks 9 cts. MININat110 words
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Article12 1962-04-18 16 AJBatpunated Rubber Estates Ud. output for March was 757.800 Ib.12 words
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Article145 1962-04-18 16 rpHI Malayan Exchange Banks' A« x saalattan made tkaaa chaasjaa la Its rates to merchants feaWrday (all rat«a to $100): Vark: buying IT 32 7/8, airmail OD 33, 90 d/st 33 1/4 credit bills. 33 3/8 trad* bUls. Canada: buying TT 34 9/16. airmail OD 34 11/16. 90145 words
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Article123 1962-04-18 16 pHINISI Praduaa ll*im> Sinai- para na«n prlett Mr pi out ysttsrday; Ctatm* all: bulk |40| Bailers, dram 1431 aalrara: Capra: April UK/Cootloaat *28 buyera. S2V sellers: ■'■Mir: Mtmtok wniU tiao aalleTa. Sarawak wblte SIS7J sailers, spatial Sarawak black Sl23* Miters. Lampon*. Mack (1321 atMera. AST A Sl3O Milan.123 words
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Article191 1962-04-18 16 OMIM lying atangaMa Mm Iniinfi •J wharves taday arei Lucia Scautta 21/23. Badao 3. Pulau Rldjaog NW S. Nader Elba 38/38. Damodocoa 1/2. Tonadot Rbaaaoor 6/7. tlnaim t«ln f/9. Manila U%ru 13/14, rixJk Lebedev 46, Robin Hood 10/11. Barnbaa 29/36, Ratoeverrctt 6A. Oeomltra 40/41. Halldor 37/28.191 words
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Article215 1962-04-18 16 MAY ririt s.rsds rubber buyer* f.»b closed at p.m. in Kuala Ijiimr H one-elßhth of n aasjl on Monday's closins price The tonr anM quiet. FEDERATION OF MALAYA RUB BER EXCHANCE closing prices in rents per Ib yesterday: Int. 1 R.S.a prompt f.o.b buyers 7*», xrllers215 words
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Article211 1962-04-18 16 M*» first trade rubber buyers M B> lf closed nt .'> p.m. In Stnicapore yesterday M 7»> rrnts per Ib. down one-etFhth of a cint on Monday* a clot Ine once. The nosing tone was quietly stssdy. t.C.C. ft. A. closing prices In cents pn Ib. yesterda*:211 words
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Article41 1962-04-18 16 April 17. RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 7 8 V cents (down one-eighth ot a cent). K.L.: 78 A cents (down one-eighth of ;i cent). J TIN: 5476.37 A per pii-ul (down $2.62}). Estimated unofficial offerinß 270 tons (up 40 tons).41 words
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Advertisement823 1962-04-18 16 [™lORIENTI LINES I ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. "CATHAY" Deports: Penong 11th May 1962 Singapore 14th May 1962 for Hongkong 18th/20th May, Japan 24rh/28th May Hongkong Ist/3rd June. Returns: Singapore 7th June 1962 Penang 10th June 1962 Fares from: Penang from $926.00 Singapore from $883.00 LIMITED FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE823 words
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Advertisement381 1962-04-18 16 NOTICE The public is hereby Inform** that Mr. Peter Argent and Mr. Wong Pook Kong are no longer in our employ, and therefore, ai« not allowed to collect monies at transact business on our behalf. REMINGTON RAND (SINGAPORE) LIMITED Kuala Lumpur. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby gtosn l NIGEL JOHN HICKMAN381 words
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Advertisement1072 1962-04-18 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC APPOINTMENT an council of Singapore CITY HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Required ASSISTANT HEALTH OFFICERS (DISPENSARIES) In salary scale 5820x35A-1,030/Bar/ UOOx4OA-1,420 the commencing basic salary to be dependent on qualifications and experience. Variable allowance at Government rates also payable. Membership of the Central Provident Fund. Appointments will be on temporary1,072 words
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Advertisement977 1962-04-18 17 (Continued from Page 10) SITUATIONS VACANT Word, U (Mia.)— Box at ets. astra EUROPEAN WANTS MASSEUR (Male) at borne, ooe or two evenings weakly. Letters Box A 4042 S.T. Spore. WANTED IMMEDIATELY EXPERIENCED cookboy, wash Amah and Amah to look after ahlldren. Tel: (Spore) BOBS. WANTED, 10 energetic outdoor saleemaa/aaleaglrla.977 words
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Advertisement1107 1962-04-18 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT M H-'or-ie ti (Mia.)— Baa St cts. aatrm FURNISHED FLATS at Ueouie Hill Bach 3 Bedrooma, Bathrooms attached, H/C looKbatha, M.S. Specious living/ dining rooms with servant's apartment. Kitchen and garage. Apply Box A 4023 B.T. or Phone (Spore) ***** after 6.00 p.m *****. 38 ORIOLE CRESCENT B'pors1,107 words
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Advertisement738 1962-04-18 17 TUITION it Ward, SS (Min.)— Box M rts. tmtra LADY OANCINO TEAOMBR from abroad gives ballroom and Latin American private lesaons Daily by appointment Single/Couple Tel: ***** Spore. EXPBRIBNCED PIANO TEACHER gtvee leeaona (Practical/Theory) at your home. S2O/ 830/- monthly Please phone Spore ***** at 4.30 p.m to 7 p.m.738 words
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Advertisement661 1962-04-18 17 DOGS. PETS, ETC M Worm, U (MtaJ Baa M eta. aatra TWO WELL TRAINED doctored female cats, want good home together or separately. Both young and healthy, accustomed children. Phone *****. B' pore AROLL KENNELS have Alsatian Japanese Boxer Bloodhound. Dobermann Plnacber. tor sale, boarding aad training welcome. 27 Barker661 words
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Advertisement825 1962-04-18 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Word, Si (Mm.) Baa it eta. aatra MINI-MINOR DE-LUXE l\sb 'tl Ivory 5,800 miles wlndlna windows coenpr. benslve Insuraace W. 750. Cotton 29A Orange Orove Road. Smcapore Phone *****. TSS7 CONSUL J2.250/-. ISM V/ CresU SI.TBO/-. 1954 Standard 10 51. 300/- 1»51 Vancuard SSOO/-. small depoult825 words
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Advertisement579 1962-04-18 17 FOR SALE M rVorsU ti (Min.)— Baa M rfs. earra MI-PI AND STERCO at It's Mstl Let us demonstrate to roa to our AtrcoadltKMMd showroom World rsAous HI-FI A Hterw Amplifiers. l<au*speaker combination*, tape nmtmo, microphones etc of beat Oermaa makes at competitive prices. Bole saants: H. Pnger Umlted. ISO,579 words
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Article131 1962-04-18 18 K. LUMPUR, Tue*. DONATIONS to the fund (or Miss Lai Yoke Heong, the schoolgirl who lost her arms after an accident here, today totalled $617—bringing the grand total received up to date to more than $82,000. Donations received in Kuala Lumpur from Straits Times readers131 words
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Advertisement1191 1962-04-18 18 JLKJL TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class "D" and above registered J.K-R. contractors will be received at the office of the iiiratera Negerl, J.K.R. Selangor. Kaala Lumpur up to 3.00 p.m. of 'he sard April, 1962 for the con--l ruction and completion of a rural haalth sub-centre at Ulu Tarn Bhmru,1,191 words
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Advertisement64 1962-04-18 18 FAHANG P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS for Class A. B and C registered contractors will be received by the Btate Engineer. Pahang Kuantan up to 3 p m. on 3rd May, 1962 for the Construction ln Reinforced Concrete of a Viaduct Approach to the new road bridge over the Sungei Kuantan64 words
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Advertisement481 1962-04-18 18 TENDERS MAJLIS BANDARAN. IPOH. TENDERS DOTTED Separate sealed tenders will be received at the Majns Bandaran. Ipoh. net later than It neea on Monday. 30th day of April. 1963, for the following: Roppiy of Uniforms including all materials, ■buttons, tabs, etc and the Tn«Mwy up of same ln accordance with481 words
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Advertisement778 1962-04-18 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PESUROH JAVA IBU KOTA KUALA LUMPUR APPLICATIONS are invited (or the poet of an Assistant Architect in the Mw«''*p*' Architect's Department. The appointment will be on a 9-year contract. Salary Kale: $638x34-834 '982. 34-1464 pjn plus a variable C.O.L.A. the commencing basic salary will be according to qualifications778 words
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Article310 1962-04-18 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday Pakistani expert engaged for year J HE coach the MalaJ yan Hockey Fedek ration has been trying to get for the past two years will arrive in Kuala Lumpur on Friday. He is Nabi Ahmad Kalat, a leading Pakistani coach. The MHF has310 words
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Article82 1962-04-18 19 SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore Rifle Association will hold a series of ten trials for shooters aiming to qualify for the Asian Games. The SRA will send two shooten to the Games in Jakarta Sn August. The trials will be held at trw Bukil Timah range on82 words
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Article285 1962-04-18 19 T ONDON, Tues. Herb Elliott, the Australian miler and Olympic 1,500 metres gold medallist, has decided to retire from international athletics.. Elliott, unbeaten over a mile, explained: "It is no use attempting to run a record mile unless you give yourself completely to training. "I have givenReuter - 285 words
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Article72 1962-04-18 19 CrNGAPORE. Tue». Singapore AAA will hold three qualifying trials for the Asian Games at Jakarta In August. The first trial will be held M June 33 and will be mainly for field events. The second trial will be in conJunction with the nt<T-clut> championships on July72 words
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242 1962-04-18 19 SINGAPORE, Tuts. pHRIS CONN, a former Singapore motorcycling champion, arrived by RAF plane yesterday to take part in the Malaysia Grand Prix t hio weekend. Chris will ride a 1961 Manx orton 500 cc at the Grand Prix. He is one242 words
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Article, Illustration243 1962-04-18 19 'ANGLER' SHOWS SMART FORM XL TRACKWORK BEGINS RACING rUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Angler's Serenade, a recent winner at Ipoh. did the best workout here this morning when trackwork began for the Selangor April meeting which starts on Sunday. Angler's Serenade, with apprentice Mornay Mat up, sprinted 3f in 37sec., accompanied by243 words
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Article235 1962-04-18 19 THIRD DEFEAT FOR CHANGT SINGAPORE, Tuesday. rALAN Besar soccer fans had a second look today at the RAP's new centre forward Henderson and were convinced he is not the player Joint Services need to lead the!.' attack not yet anyway. Tall and well-bunt, Henderson235 words
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119 1962-04-18 19 Soh asked to explain c stab in the back 9 SINGAPORE. Toe*. Singapore Amateur 1 A president Sob Ghee Soon wa« Ust night strongly criticiaed at an emergency mertlng of the association's Finance and Administrative Committee. Mr. goh waa asked to explain to the aaeeiing a statement he made to119 words
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Article35 1962-04-18 19 SINOAPORE, Tues. Singapore Amateur F.A. Finance and Administrative Committee announced yesterday that In future children under 12 will be admitted to tourists and Malaya Cup fame* at half-price to the $3 and S seats.35 words
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Article139 1962-04-18 19 CINOAPORE, Tues. Lee Wah Chin, Singapore and Chinpv Athletic fullbackVwill take a r^J from League football this season He told the Straite Times todaj that there was no rift between himself and the First Division club. He explained: "I waa taking a technical course before I139 words
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Article134 1962-04-18 19 NORWICH BEATEN BUT ENTER FINAL LONDON. Tuea.— Norwich lost 3-0 to First Division Blackpool last night but qualified on a 4-3 aggregate for the final of the English Football League Cup. Blackpool did their utmost wilt a •cries of attacks throughout to erase their first leg deficit of 4-1 butReuter - 134 words
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Article126 1962-04-18 19 LONDON, Tuea. Oerry Hitchens, centre-forward of Italian League side Internationale of Milan. Is Included in the party of 19 players named by England for the World Cup finals which besln in Chile next month. Hitchens has not played for England since he waa transferred from EnglishReuter - 126 words
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Article101 1962-04-18 19 SINGAPORE. Tues. Sporting Cristal, the Peruvian soccer team now touring the Federation second time round, will return to Singapore to play two more matches on Apr. 36 and 38. against Slno-Malays and All-Singapore In their last match here on Apr. 10, against Singapore Joint101 words
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Article34 1962-04-18 19 SINOAPORE. Tues. A Pakistan Combined Universities athletic team will compete in two matches against Singapore athletes between Aug. 17 and 33. The Pakistan team will comprise in athletes, a manager and coach.34 words
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Article167 1962-04-18 19 SOCCER STORK inter -Community Centres: Pek Kio 1 Kirn Kiat 0: 81glap 1 Kg Teban 1: Alexandra 3 Rsdhlll 1. K. KANOSAK DIV. 1: Mulanas 7 Police t. TAIPING DIV. S: Kamuntlng 4 Chinese BC 0. L. PERAK DIV S (T. Anson,. Ruben* 6 Ban Mln 1. PENANG167 words
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Article358 1962-04-18 19 W. Indies set for 5-0 Test sweep KINGSTON, Tues. v Frank Worrell, who hit 98 not out, and fast bowler Lester King have put West Indies In a strong position against India in the fifth and final Test here. India (178 and 37-2) were 321 runs behind West Indies (253358 words
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Advertisement110 1962-04-18 19 To Whom It May Concern MH I hove been lufferine from Gottrttn tor th* I lost 6 yen. I have tried venom type* of I Ibgl potent medicines but no ovoil. Abe I beve tried my own medicine os I em Homooo pothy E. Chemist. But one of my friend110 words
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Advertisement171 1962-04-18 19 '62 models H««r fraturct loi •van easier hand- RV^VMer^fMa^aWLILMBI Mf. freater com- 9 lort. £iclutlve RjJ^^B^W^^W| 'mock Vbtorbert. |^PT^V%MfIMMatHk'NISHMH .rubßer insulated K^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^i (wndObar. Rubber P^a^HHHHHHH| padded f Infer tip 21 1 3mß !la»3iflll wt 'controls Contoured a^Cj'Y'TTTTTTrVfI ■rubber pistol grip 111' II II LaB McCuilocns start itvcuY job ugo BEST171 words
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Miscellaneous160 1962-04-18 19 WO...WA.T •OCCKK BTOKK Bt'SINISS HBE Dtr 1 -CoW Stormge v B*pore Olaaa. Mercantile Bank v HK Bank. Weamee t Ereready (all matche* at P»rrer Park): IMr t— Traction v Bhell (padang). Metal Box Airways (Parrer Park); Oh »A— Wewnoa A v BaU (Oerlanir). Bramtoco v Harper (padaog): M? SB—Borneo Motors160 words
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1197 1962-04-18 20 SINGAPORE, Wad a five-hour debate until midnight last night, the Legislative Assembly baa still not disposed of a motion seeki n an assurance that a referendum would be held on the proposed merger between Singapore and the Federation of Malaya before the British (iovernment1,197 words
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288 1962-04-18 20 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. T*HE Singapore People's Alliance said today that A the Johore Causeway would not be closed by the Federation Government so long as Communist subversive activities in Singapore were effectively checked. The S.P.A. was commenting on a renewed warning by the Federation288 words
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Obituary35 1962-04-18 20 MACCIK LIE Mil LAN In car .t i id*nt on 17th April. Dfrplgr mourned by husband l+* Tlwan Aun and i \.\\t\rrn Jim and Jan. Cortes* leaves G H. Mortuary 3 p m. today.35 words
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611 1962-04-18 20 SINGAPORE. Tues f\R. CHARLES GAMBA, President of the Industrial Arbitration Court, today defended his court against insinuations "by some people outside" that the court had been responsible for the congestion of cases before it. Dr. Gamba made his statement at the end of a611 words
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Article24 1962-04-18 20 LONDON. Tues.— Buyers £948. sellers £948%. Forward buyers £953 V5. sellers £954Vi. Settlement £951. Turnover a.m. 145 tons, p.m. 70. Tone: Barely steady.24 words
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Article40 1962-04-18 20 LONDON. Tue*.— Spot 23»4d.. May 23\d., June 23Sd. f July/ Sept. 23\a., Oct./ Dec. 23 l d.. Jan. Mar. 23 ud.. April June 23 \d.. c.i.f. Apr. unquoted. May 233/16 d.. June 23 3 16<J. Tone: I Very quiet.40 words
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Article, Illustration162 1962-04-18 20 IT WAS a happy re-union at Singapore airport last night for these four people Mr. Malcolm Macdonald. the former Commissioner General for South East Asia (left) and his wife. Audrey, prominent banker Mr. Tan Chin Tuan and Mrs. Christina Loke. Flying in from New162 words
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247 1962-04-18 20 Malayans stay in hunt with 4-0 win YOUTH SOCCER ¥>ANGKOK, Tues. Malaya, inspired by their captain, elusive inside left Syed Hood, beat Japan by four goals to nil in the Asian Youth Soccer Tournament here tonight. It was the MOond dricat for Japan Malaya kept in the running in group247 words
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Article63 1962-04-18 20 DARWIN, Tues. Most of the Dutch residents of Sorong, in West New Guinea, have left the town, kaviny; all their household belongings behind, according to an Australian who arrived in Darwin today. Oil drilling technician Mr. Russell Pcarce, aged 35, of Adelaide, said that only 32 familiesReuter - 63 words
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Article48 1962-04-18 20 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Kampong Siglap Fire Relief Fund Committee is organising a variety concert in aid of a building fund for homeless victims of the Kampong Siglap fire on Chinese New Year Day. The concert will be held at the Badminton Hall on April 22.48 words
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Advertisement70 1962-04-18 20 MVERTISEMEITS Horrf* Sin (Minimum) NKTTKLFIILO On 17th April at Ulrnmtclm Nursing Horn, to Jill and John -a KkL P ANTON. To A Khar and Bill, a rtnUKhtrr, Yanmln Soraya, at Bunfsar Iloipit.il on 17th April. Thank* to docton and staff LItHMAN DEBIKI: In Ipoh on hnittopbiT Hugh, son of R*r.70 words
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Advertisement30 1962-04-18 20 r LONGINES^Jfe m 'r 111 /> v vV*3S^^^ Im^m =^k^T. fc=/^ WITHOUT CALENj^ J \-Si- Z— JB\ W ~EE=^ SECOND WATERsoIe agents MACLAINE WATSON (IMPORTS) LTD. >* Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Penang30 words
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Miscellaneous43 1962-04-18 20 The Weather HIGHEST and lowest temperatures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 pm. Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala. Lumpur 93 73 Kota Bharu 90 73 Penang 88 75 Ipoh 91 72 Malacca 90 72 Singapore 90 73 I43 words
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