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Title Section23 1962-04-20 1 NATIONAL LIBRARY AVERAGE DAILY CFIITIFIFn SALB^ EXCEEDS 100,000 Hot** 4 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY. APRIL 20, 1962 15 CENTS. KDN 03623 words
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Article, Illustration919 1962-04-20 1 Razak: Another step forward in sport King opens $4mil. stadium IN PAGE 9, A PANORAMIC VIEW OF THE OPENING ftl ALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Yang di-Pertuan Agoaf opened the Si million Stadium Negara Malaya's first indoor stadium today and expressed confidence that it will become the919 words
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Article46 1962-04-20 1 NEW DELHI. Thurs. President Ayub Khan of Pakistan has told India It would not bo "worthwhile" for him to visit India at present to discuss the Kashmir dispute. Mrs. Lakshml Menon. Minister of State in the External Affairs Ministry, told Parliament today. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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194 1962-04-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. T^E Road Transport Department todaj; provided A a jolt for Malayan motorists who have had the windscreens of their cars tinted in blue or green with a warning that they are illegal. A statement issued by the department says: "In the past194 words
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Article38 1962-04-20 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A lorry driver, Chua Mok Koon. 94. was killed by lightning while cleaning his lorry outside hih house at the 13th mile. Jurong Road, this morning. Chua. newlymarried, moved into his new house recently.38 words
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Article63 1962-04-20 1 THAT NEW PARTY... KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Malaya's newest political party is likely to be called the Malaysia Independence Party, inform- Ed political sources said here today. jThe convenors of this latestpolitical grouping in the Federation will apply to the Registrar of Societies for registration immediately it is launched in Seremban63 words
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Article19 1962-04-20 1 VACAVILLE (California), Tues. Scientists today studied tusk and skull fragments of a prehistoric mastodon unearthed by bulldozers.19 words
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Article, Illustration274 1962-04-20 1 Tengku: No green light for urea project KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today described the $25 million urea and fertiliser factory scheme as "a risky venture which does not merit Government support." He categorically denied that he had given the "green light" for the project to274 words
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Article17 1962-04-20 1 LONDON. Thurs. Philippine Ambassador Melqulades J. Gamboa presented his credentials to Queen Elizabeth today.— U.P.l.17 words
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Article74 1962-04-20 1 LONDON. Thurs. Lord Hailsham. a Cabinet Mm- later, toia the House of Lords last night "one or two things" that were wrong with the British at tne present time. "One Ls the growing chips on their shoulders which ought never to be there, and the other isReuter - 74 words
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Article193 1962-04-20 1 TAKENFOR RIDE IN OWN VAN, ROBBED SINGAPORE. Thurs. i The driver of a cigarette van and his accompanying salesman were taken for a i 30-minute ride in their j own vehicle by a gang of armed robbers in Woodlands area yesterday. At the end ol the ride, the two victims193 words
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Article33 1962-04-20 1 LONDON. Thurs. The Governments controversial Bill to control Commonwealth Immigration became law yesterday with the formal granting of the Royal Assent by a Royal Commission In the House of lords.33 words
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Article335 1962-04-20 1 Premier Lee's big tour team SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Four leaders of the People's Action Party will be among the official party going off tomorrow with the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, on his tour of Afro-Asian and neutralist countries. They arc Mr. C.V. Dovan Nalr. a prominent trade unionist: Mr.335 words
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Article29 1962-04-20 1 BOMB CAUSED SINKING I ONDON. Tt> bomb "aliv caused <*\p)' wtiitii tank Brit] ,n<l Killed ni l\rM.iU <>ull I a. ording flndin inquiry eooehided I d,i Rratrr29 words
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Article618 1962-04-20 2 MOSHIN ALI - Kennedy retouches his peace plan MOSHIN ALI IMPORTANT NEW CONCEPTS IN DRAFT HANDED TO RUSSIANS AT GENEVA By GENEVA, Thursday; THE United States" detailed plan, tabled yesterday, contains several new concepts and proposals, though basically it is a development of the '"programme for general and complete disarmament in a peacefulReuter - 618 words
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225 1962-04-20 2 US will resume tests if pact not signed WASHINGTON, Thurv President Kcnnrdy ■aid last night that thr chances of getting Soviet ;iureement for a nuclear lest ban treat) seemed to be "very negative and if there was no agreement. A m c r i c a uoii i (I goReuter - 225 words
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Article134 1962-04-20 2 BANGKOK. Thurs. j rpHE Association of South-East Asia would "serve as a basis of peace and progress for this part of the wo r 1 d," the Thai Foreign Minister, Mr. Thanat Khoman. said yesterday. He told the American Association "We are firmly convinced that thisReuter - 134 words
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Article45 1962-04-20 2 LONDON. Thurs. N'inn unions representing 12.000 engineering and maintenance workers employed by British air companies yesterday accepted a two-and-a-halt ]>er cent all-round wage ;ncreas». The workers affected are employed by BOAC. BEA and independent airlines In Britain and abroad.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article38 1962-04-20 2 MOSCOW. Thurs. SovietCliintse talks on trade and economic qu2stions now being held In Peking "are progressing successfully and in &n atmosphere of mutual understanding, the Soviet news agency Tjuss reported last night from Peking. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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334 1962-04-20 2 DEPORTEE WONG COULD CAUSE FALL OF THE MENZIES GOVT. From KEITH HOOPER: SYDNEY, Thursday fpHE Willie Wong case could lead to the defeat of the Menzies Government. This would happon if the Liberal Party backbenchers Sir Wilfrid Kent Hughes, of Melbourne, and Mr. William Wentworth. of Sydney, cross the floor334 words
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85 1962-04-20 2 $420,000 for 8 men exposed to radiation NEW YORK, Thurs. Eight atomic workers who were exposed to radiation in a Government plant nearly four years ;j;4o were awarded a total of U. 5.5140.000 (S420.000) damages yesterday. Two of the men claimed they had oecome sterile as a re.Milt of theReuter - 85 words
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Miscellaneous45 1962-04-20 2 —THE GAMBOLSBy Barry Appleby /co CLEAB AND I «TtAOV. ..MO J I DOW*T IOOK/^ f WAS AMYBCX3V A f EVER TOLD YOU WMAT LOVELY L v I V eves mou AQgnttrmv j V BgAUTIFULJr I nice to uhow you VDONT M66D gLAggesJ V --yPCAg/- t^=sO=£*45 words
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152 1962-04-20 3 Economic crisis: Dr. S. may ask US for help IAKARTA, Thurs. Famine-threatened Indonesia may be about to ask the United States for help in the current economic crisis, observers here believe. President Soekarno yesterday summoned the U.S. Ambassador. Mr. Howard P. Jones, to his Freedom Palace. After a 40-minute talkReuter; UPI - 152 words
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Article43 1962-04-20 3 LONDON. Thur.s. Britain's exports rose by nearly five per cent during 1961. compared with an increase of 25 per cent for Italy and six-and-a-half per cent for France and Germany, the Board of Trade journal said today. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article113 1962-04-20 3 gONN. Thurs. A Soviet fighter plane yesterday shot at a West German aircraft and forced it to land in East Germany, usually well-informed sources said here today. A British Embassy spokesman confirmed the rnport The report said the West German aircraft, a pri-viatrly-owned Piper, infringed thrReuter - 113 words
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Article, Illustration384 1962-04-20 3 Party paper urges: 'Surrender your ill-gotten gains 9 ACCRA, Thursday PRESIDENT Kwame Nkrumah yesterday sacked his Minister of Industries, Mr. Krobo Edusei, and took over the Ministry himself. The official announcement said the Government had also taken over the fabulous new mansion Mr. EduseiReuter - 384 words
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Article46 1962-04-20 3 OTTAWA. Thurs.— Canada's 24th parliament adjourned for the last time tonight. The Prime Minister, Mr. John Diefenbaker, said he will see the Governor-Gen-eral. Maj.-Gen. George Vanier. tomorrow to recommend formal dissolution to make way for election of a new parliament on June 18.Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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252 1962-04-20 3 Legal death sentence for ill-fated W. Indies Federation LONDON. Thurs.— The illfated West Indies Federation was given a legal death sentence in Parliament yesterday only a month before its hopedfor emergence as an Independent Caribbean nation. Queen Elizabeth, through a royal commission in the House of Lords, gave the royalReuter - 252 words
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Article75 1962-04-20 3 PARIS, Thurs. The French Government yes- terday named General Michel Fourquet as new Commander-in-Chief in Algeria in succession to General Charles Ailleret. The decision was taken at the first Council of Ministers meeting of the new French government headed by Mr. Georges Pompidou. The changedReuter - 75 words
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Article125 1962-04-20 3 PARIS, Thursday. A COMPANY of 220 not police left Paris today to A reinforce the security strength in Oran, the Algerian port, worst spot in yesterday's Algerian bloodshed which cost 43 Muslim and six European l'ves. A house to house search for arms and SecretReuter - 125 words
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Article37 1962-04-20 3 JAKARTA. Thur.s.— The Indonesian Army i.s .sending Queen Elizabeth two baby elephants. They will be presented to thtf Queen by President Soekarno when he makes a state visit to Britain next month.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article61 1962-04-20 3 PEKING, Thurs. Dutch diplomats walked out of a meeting here today marking the seventh anniversary of the Bandoeng Afro-Asian conference when Marshal Chen Yi. Chinese Foreign Minister, said Indonesia was "unfolding an heroic struggle for the' recovery of West Irian." "We are confident West Irian willReuter - 61 words
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Article49 1962-04-20 3 VATICAN CITY, Thurs. The Pope today consecrated as bishops the 12 cardinal deacons of the Sacred College of Cardinals a ceremony which will mean that, for perhaps the first time in history, all members of this senate of the Roman Catholic Church will be bishops. RenterReuter - 49 words
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Advertisement139 1962-04-20 3 J^ IN 1961 'more vw sedans^ were sold in malaysia than any other model of V ANY MAKE rjf ■fei: i ill BWttiiJ I— _^J, H -jM^T&k Volkswagen FOLLOW THE WISE CHOICE OF THE MAJORITY Remember too -over 5,000,000 of theie can have been nade. CHAMPION MOTORS LTD. INCAPORE: 304,139 words
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Miscellaneous448 1962-04-20 3 RADIO SINGAPORE" Magazine: 1030 The Mood For nMUIU Oirova«r-VMC ujve; nOO Muslc Prom j^^ SHORTWAVE SERVICE Lands: 11.30 Starlight Concert; 41 metres 12.00 Clo.se Down. MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: n*^.^ .w« 476 metres RADIO MALAYA n£Sku &££l'£s?k£Z "*2S£ SHORTWAVE 705 Melodies At Sunrise: 800 ER^? C !:j 1 1. IDe J448 words
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Article, Illustration258 1962-04-20 4 3 years for dagger attack SINGAPORE, Thurs. An unemployed rubber tapper told a district court today that he stabbed a plainclothes police officer through mistaking him for a clerk whp, he alleged, had previously given him trouble. Kassim bin Busamat, 55, said that his victim, Ag. Asst. 'Supt. Fong Ying258 words
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Article422 1962-04-20 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES XHE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore. ARRIVALS GarwU: From Medan. Kuala Lumpur (OA 992 > 3.55 p.m.; from Jakarta (OC 063) 840 a.m.; from Bangkok (GA 803) 4.05 p.m.; from Jakarta (OA 802) 8.50 a.m. Cathay Pacific: Prom422 words
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65 1962-04-20 4 THESE five beauty queens from Europe will arrive in Singapore at the end of this month to model the latest Paris creations at the Cathay Restaurant. They are (from left) Miss Brigitte Barazzer de Lannurien (Miss France), Miss Yvette Minec (Miss Paris), Miss65 words
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Article274 1962-04-20 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Thur MADAM Lim Tan Eng, owner of a coffeeshop in Pandang village, said at a murder trial in the High Court before Mr. Justice Adams today that when her dog bit Chan Chwen Kong some months ago, she did not apply any medicine274 words
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Advertisement300 1962-04-20 4 |Ph0n«:*****j I SINGAPORE 4TH HILARIOUS WEEK! DAILY AT 11.00 am. -1.30-4. 00-6.30 9.30 p.m. 80,265 HAVE SEEN IT! HAVE YOU? I IF MOT we«.v,ce SEE IT NOW p MIiiSMILLS J ■t 4 l^i7f?& I I ■>£?■ "o=T I ONARA KEITH m^ca^* I *^s_=«i« I THEIR SCANDALOUS ACTIVITIES SHOCKED A NATION300 words
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Article520 1962-04-20 5 Education probe told: Some teachers get less than the clerks I SINGAPORE, Thurt. FORMER Chinese middle school teacher today told the Commission of Inquiry into Education, headed by Dr. Lim Tay Boh, that the fact that some of his former colleagues were receiving less salary than those520 words
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184 1962-04-20 5 Case of the vanished tattoo marks SINGAPORE, Thurs. Acting on his lawyer's advice, Kw a Teck Chuan, a labourer, obliterated all the five tattoo marks which police had earlier found on his person, a district court was told today. Kwa, defended by Mr. R. Murugason, bared his chest and thighs184 words
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Article30 1962-04-20 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Rt. Rev. Father Noel Goh administrator at the Archdiocese of Malacca, yesterday blessed the new St. Joseph's Church at the 9i m.s. Bukit Tlmah Road.30 words
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614 1962-04-20 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. MR. DAVID MARSHALL, the Workers' Party leader, today offered three alternatives to the Government's White Paper proposals on merger with the Federation. Speaking at a Lions Club km M. ho outlined these alternatives: 1. A complete merger with the Federation: 2. Partial614 words
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Article119 1962-04-20 5 FRANK SINATRA— BY FRANK SINATRA WHO is the most controversial name in Hollywood, in fact wherever he noes? Prank Sinatra is the name He has steered his way to world acclaim as singer. ••tor, producer. Many people admire him. others hate him. What is (he secret of his popularity. What119 words
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205 1962-04-20 5 DAY-TO-DAY WORKERS: SHOULD THEY GET ANNUAL LEAVE? SINGAPORE, Thurs. —The Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose, in the High Court today reserved judgment in an appeal by the Transport and Storage Ltd. against the decision of the Assistant Commissioner for Labour, who had given Judgment in favour of Yeo Sue Tuan205 words
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Article87 1962-04-20 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Justice Ambrose in the Assize Court today ordered 17-year-old Arasappan Ramasamy to receive six strokes of the rotan in addition to five years' jail on a charge of robbery. Ramasamy had pleaded guilty to a charge of robbing Miss Doreen M. Bligh. an87 words
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Article36 1962-04-20 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Singapore District Chinese Methodist Choir will present John Stainer's "The Crucifixion" under the baton of Goh Say Meng on Monday at 8 p.m. at the Cantonese Methodist Church in Queen Street.36 words
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Miscellaneous272 1962-04-20 5 straits Times Crossword ACBOBS 6. Thomas Hardy landscape 1. A 11 and 12. perhaps, chow teature (5). that status tells (8. 6). 7. New price, a pound of cop; 9. Poetical lorm of irony In the (T). distant past <">. 8. Dying new deaths, maybe, in 10. Pißure seen differently272 words
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Article, Illustration307 1962-04-20 6 A GREAT many new mothers write t<i me with question about their young babies, and one question that comes up most often is how soon can an infant start on solid food. That is not an easil> answered question. Th» Keneral medical opinion307 words
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Article, Illustration238 1962-04-20 6 rIS Easter let's play the Accessory Game. I know Easter usually means smart new outfits, but sometimes that l'U old piggy bank won't allow it. However the point of the game Is money Is not all important— accessories are what you use to add238 words
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Article, Illustration662 1962-04-20 6 Malaysia offer: Only $10 a month no deposit rHE Great Singer Rush is on! Women from all n*r Malaysia are hurrying to their nearest Singer shops all over this territory to take advantage of the Vo Deposit offer! I have just been to half j. dozen of the Singer stores662 words
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323 1962-04-20 6 IN TEENAGE DIET IS MOST IMPORTANT WHEN a child becomes an adult, he or she goes through a great transition period called adolescence. During this period, many changes take place in the body, some of which may cause eruptions in the skin. These eruptions are caused by over-working of oil323 words
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Article, Illustration208 1962-04-20 6 I'LL bet you are wishing that you had not been so anxious for you little 1 one to start walking. Because by 15 or 18 months, he is running all over £«3ffi*SfcHaaawHii bang and knock, and a couple of picture208 words
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Article, Illustration298 1962-04-20 6 two more days to easter... rpu/o more days and it's 1 Easter and I suppose you ure prepared for those parties you plan to give for the children und the flood o/ visitors icho will be dropping in for a holiday drink. Were well stocked at our house viostly because298 words
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298 1962-04-20 6 240,000 obtain red 'pass' to citizenship KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A TOTAL of 240,467 non-Federation citizens who are permanently resident in this c ountry including those from Singapore have been given red identity cards over the last 20 months These cards, which will be accepted as proof of permanent residence in298 words
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Article116 1962-04-20 6 KLANG, Thursday. cjEVENTY people were held by police in a raid on secret society hide-outs in Port Swettenham, Klang and Pandamaran village early this morning Fifty-five have been re. id. The rest are being for further questioning, c raid was carried out by Beers and116 words
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141 1962-04-20 6 pENANG, Thurs.— The City Council plans to display "for posterity" a replica of the hand-pulled ricksha, of which only 12 are still licensed in Penang. The council's transport committee has decided to order a suitable replica which will be put on view at141 words
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Article52 1962-04-20 6 LIFER DIES IN PENANG PRISON PENANG. Thurs. A Thai subject. Nai Choo, 55. died In Penang Prison after he had served a life imprisonment term for piracy. "He was waiting to be banished." Mr. Inder Singh, Superintendent of Prisons, told an inquest on Choo. Further hearing waa adjourned pending the52 words
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Article49 1962-04-20 6 IPOH. Thurs. The Minister of Health and Social Welfare. Dato Ong Yoke Lin. will open the new $90,000 administrative block of the Central Mental Hospital at Tanjong Rambutan tomorrow morning In the afternoon, he wii: open the new $68,000 nurses hostel at Tapah49 words
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Article307 1962-04-20 6 KEN HAMMONDS - KEN HAMMONDS By BASED on Henry James' book "The Turn of the Screw," 20th Century-Fox's "The Innocents" is a ghost with an unusual theme. For in this film the appearance of the spirits plays a secondary part The main theme Is th 3 eerie307 words
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138 1962-04-20 6 Warning on school books 'of doubtful value' ITUALA LUMPUR, 1Y Thurs. Malayan educationists have been warned of the dangers of using national language school books "of doubtful value, written by authors with limited knowledge.' The warning is given by Professor T. L. Green. Professor of Education, University of Singapore. In138 words
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Article67 1962-04-20 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Three youths were today charged in the Session Court here with robbing Mr. Tan Tai Jeom of $30 at 3.30 a.m. on Feu. 27 at the -U milestone Klang Road. Malcolm Carv a 1 1 o 17. pleaded guilty. Sentence was deferred to May 10.67 words
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Miscellaneous213 1962-04-20 6 LVi Abner Bff AI Lapp tft Qggptfo^j f* THE HXIOR, THE GOMWNOR, J «i| TEU. MS. ABOUT IT.?- WHEN ??-THEOLD POLICE 11 Xf^l. AND A CAn-REJMT -«f SOME L-4_| THEY V4AWT SOMCBOOV f* STATION UDOKS WIFFItRJtKTjPOLiC! BtLOVWD CrTfSBN IS TO J~m KIUJLO^JHEV TELL ME J r\fr*ADATTh SI I H l^w.213 words
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569 1962-04-20 7 THE TAUFIX COURT MARTIAL Fourth day PRIVATE Taufix Rash i d i bin Abdul Wahab of the 6th Bn., Royal Malay Regiment, today denied that he had said "We will kill any NCOs who side with Tengku Azib (his platoon commander) tonight" while on active service in the Congo. He569 words
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Article, Illustration2385 1962-04-20 7 JEFFREY FRANCIS - JEFFREY FRANCIS "There were noises after Harun came back from hospital but I went to sleep' by- Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. 'Did the gatherings at the Uvira camp constitute mutiny T Sept. 16 last year. It was not true that he was beside the2,385 words
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Article46 1962-04-20 8 ID M'orrfi {If i Minimum, MR A MRS S. C Onr. Thank all fr.»nd> and r»lativ*a for th*ir valuable prurni. good wiahe* anrt auendaat !h«ir nrdd>n» on 14-4-C2. MR. JOSEPH LIONC Kail famiK thank rHH;vfi and frietida for thru donations and attrndamr H funeral or46 words
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Article692 1962-04-20 8 I Incorporating as it does the substance of proposals olTered by President Kennedy in the U.N. Assembly last year, the American disarmament plan contains no surprises. But the proposals are spelled out in terms of time and categories, {confirming the practical nature ot a scheme which692 words
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Article290 1962-04-20 8 Malay scholars, writers and cucationists, four hundred of them, have just concluded a fruitful four-day seminar. Discussion covered a wide field, ranging from development of the Malay language to such immediate practical problems as the shortage ol school textbooks. Not since the Malay Language and Literary Congress of290 words
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Article245 1962-04-20 8 The last that was heard and seen of Willie Wong, the rtOWaway immigrant deported to Communist China by the Australians, is balm to overwrought feelings. If the witnesses can be believed. Willie Wong was happy aboard the ship that was taking him back (he believed he was going245 words
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Article, Illustration1970 1962-04-20 8 Lee Kuan Yew - REFLECTIONS ON MERGER AND MALAYSIA Lee Kuan Yew by Prime Minister of Singapore In a talk to th« Foreign Correspondents Association of South-east Asia -f^yEVER in the |^^y history of X Malaya have the Communists been more isolated from the mass of people than they are today. Their ability to1,970 words
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Advertisement94 1962-04-20 8 AGONIES OF THE AWKWARD AGE The years of puberty are a time of trial for parents and children alike. The dramatic physical changes which occur as the body is finally fitted for its ultimate task of reproduction, are echoed by deep psychological changes, as the child takes on the attitudes94 words
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Article, Illustration121 1962-04-20 9 8,000 AT THE OPENING BY THE KING— AND THERE'S STILL ROOM FOR MORE •PIGHT THOUSAND people are seen here in the $4 million Stadium Negara Malaya's showpiece indoor stadium at its opening by the Yang di-Pertuan A g o n g yesterday evening. Towards the leftLim Yaw Chong - 121 words
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140 1962-04-20 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Royal Singapore Golf Club course at Sime Road can be utilised for other purposes at the discretion of the Government. This was stated by the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, in a written answer to a question by Mr.140 words
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Article23 1962-04-20 9 PENANG. Thurs. The Malayan Medical Association will hold its annual meeting at the Federation School of Nursing. Penang. tomorrow and Saturday.23 words
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207 1962-04-20 9 A CALL TO KEEP THE MCA FLAG FLYING IN MALA YA IPOH. Thurs. There will always be members and leaders to keep the Malayan Chinese Association flag flying, says the national vicepresident of the party. Mr. Uew Why Hone, in a message today. The message is contained in the first207 words
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Article34 1962-04-20 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Officers representing the various fire-fighting departments in the State, both civil and the Services, were shown films on the latest American flre-flghtlng techniques at the USIS theatre at Hill Street today.34 words
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Article66 1962-04-20 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Tan Klan Huat alias Joel Tan, 22. a petrol kiosk assistant, who robbed the Rosee DOr Restaurant of goods and cash totalling $2,908 in December, last year, was jailed for six years by Mr. Justice Ambrose in the Assize Court today. Tan was66 words
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Article53 1962-04-20 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The National Union of Teachers is to hold a conference for teachers below the age of 30 In December this year. It will be held In Penang. It is Intended that the conference will enable the young teachers to express their views and53 words
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121 1962-04-20 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. EMPLOYEES of the East Asiatic Company Ltd., will have to be given three warnings before they can be dismissed. This is one of several new conditions of employment reached between the National Onion of Commercial Workers representing the staff. and the management.121 words
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Article39 1962-04-20 9 SINGAPORE. Thur.s. The Australian and New Zealand communities in Singapore will observe Anzac Day on April 25 with a brief memorial service at 6 a.m. at Kranji war cemetery to honour men who died on active service39 words
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Article77 1962-04-20 9 ITUCHING, Thurs. Two hundred commercial houses In Slbu town so far have endorsed a petition calling on the Government to reconsider Its decision to introduce a telephone metering system. The petitioners say the sys- tem would greatly Increase the burden of telephone subscribers, particularly those who77 words
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289 1962-04-20 9 S-LIGHTS FOR SERENITY ON THE A.S.A. EXPRESS KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. T*HE ASA coach for Kuala Lumpur-Bangkok express service will be equipped with special "soft lights" to give its passengers an atmosphere of serenity throughout the 1,000-mile rail Journey. To be known as the ASA express the service, one of six289 words
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Article60 1962-04-20 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— ThP Ninth Magistrate. Mr. R. B. I Pates, today issued a warrant for the arrest of Goh Cheng Hwee, an absent witness of a murder inquiry. Goh had been subpoenaed to attend the inquiry in which Tan Tee Tee. 16. is accused of murdering60 words
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Article27 1962-04-20 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. The Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jublr, will meet transport operators here tomorrow morning at the Johore Civil Service Club.27 words
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Article32 1962-04-20 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A Tagore medallion, struck during the Tagore centenary celebrations in India and over, seas last year, has been presented to the Singapore Tagore Boclety for organisinr local celebrations32 words
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108 1962-04-20 9 Piracy: Two more cases for police in N. Borneo JESSELTON. Thurs.— Two more cases of piracy involving goods worth $5,500 have been reported to the police at Tawau. North Borneo, bringing th» total this year to eight. On April 11 a sailing craft was pirated by 11 men using an108 words
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Article68 1962-04-20 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Chan Yoke Kwong of Singapore today sent in $2 for Johnny Ang. the schoolboy cripple now In Mount Alvernia Hospital. With this new donation, Johnny's fund now stands at $992.15. This amount also includet two other donations received at the Straits Times office in68 words
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Article128 1962-04-20 9 $338 MORE FOR MISS LAI KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A mrther $338 was received today for Miss Lai Yoke Heong, the girl who lost her arms following an accident here. The total received so far is now over $82,000. The donations today were* Form Six pupils ol Victoria Institution, Kunla Lumpur128 words
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Article21 1962-04-20 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— The next meeting of the Johore Legislative Assembly will be on June 9 at 10 a.m.21 words
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Advertisement140 1962-04-20 9 TRUST SWANSON •U Br*VfT .^^9 lav hM the best in FROZEN CHICKEN Chicken that's specially selected when it's young, tender and flavourful. Quick-f roren by Swanson at the very peak of freshness and tenderness. This freezing permits Swanson Chicken to retain all its original fine quality and delicious flavour until140 words
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Advertisement58 1962-04-20 9 ROLAND CHOW'S jST\* SPRING/SUMMER J r^B COLLECT/ON OPENING AT I THE GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL SATURDAY 21ST APRIL TEL: ***** 10.30 P.M. BOOK NOW 9H PRINCE'S RESTAURANT TUESDAY 24TH APRIL. TEL: ***** M |P 5.30 P.M. BOOK NOW HOTEL MERLIN, KUALA LUMPUR, 10TH MAY kg E 0 HOTEL. PENANG. 12TH MAY58 words
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Article328 1962-04-20 10 NZ's big overseas sales programme FACTORY, DAIRY WILL BE BUILT IN KUALA LUMPUR JOINTLY WITH LOCAL INTEREST J^EW ZEALAND is about to enter the Asian milk market in a big way. Mr. Andrew Linton, chairman of the New Zealand Dairy Production and Marketing Board said328 words
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Article, Illustration114 1962-04-20 10 \MR. Michael K. H. ITI Limm, who for the past 18 months has been a trainee officer of the First National City Bank of New York, Singapore, left on Wednesday for Bombay and London on a two-month study trip. Mr. Limm accompanied by his114 words
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Article155 1962-04-20 10 Shipping bureau is 100 years old rE American Bureau of Shipping, the international ship classification society, enters its centenary year on Sunday. The Singapore branch, along with 69 other offices throughout the world, will hold a reception next Tuesday to celebrate the occasion. Local shipping circles, business leaders, port. Government155 words
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Article40 1962-04-20 10 Mr. Ang Chuan Chwee. proprietor of Ang Chuan Huat Ltd. of Singapore won the island-wide display competition organised by Campbell Soup Co. The competition was conducted by the Borneo Co. Ltd.. local agent* for Campbell Soup Co.40 words
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Article, Illustration187 1962-04-20 10 TWO Singapore motor technicians have been awarded scholarships by Peupeot of France and B.M.W. of Munich to attend technical training courses in Europe. They are Mr. E. B. McCully and Mr. T .M. Tong. specialists in the motor vehicle and tractor fields. who left recently. They187 words
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Article, Illustration245 1962-04-20 10 MALAYAN PROGRESS ATTRACTS FOREIGN TRADERS TWO top representatives ot the world's largest 1 rope making company flew into Singapore on Monday for discussions with agents here and to plan how best they could meet local needs. They are Mr. A. S. Watts, director and general manager of the Ropes Division245 words
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Article157 1962-04-20 10 New Caltex station operating ANEW Caltex service station has been started in Kuala Lumpur by two leading Malay businessmen of Kuala Kangsar. Perak. They are Inche Hussein bin Mohamed Noordin and Inche Mohamed Noordin bin Mohamed Sharlff. both retired Government servants. Inche Hussein managed his own rubber estates on finishing157 words
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Article, Illustration70 1962-04-20 10 BORNEO COMPANY APPOINT NEW TOP EXECUTIVE MR W E. YOUNG (above), who has been appointed general manager of The Borneo Co. Ltd. In succession to Mr. J h Donald. For some years Mr. Young was manager of the Kuala Lumpur branch of the company. Mr. Donald with effect from April70 words
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262 1962-04-20 10 ANTHONY OEI - Air Ceylon keeps up with the jet age ANTHONY OEI By 4 BIG step forward was made by Air Ceylon when they in- troduced a new weekly Singapore-London jet service at the begin- ning of the month. The airline are using th« 500mph-plus Comet 4 in association with BOAC on262 words
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Advertisement343 1962-04-20 10 T m W- tfICSC... put a Qompton Parkinson CEILING FAN into circulation The C.l. hiffVtffieaacr <*0io« fan hn been iteiftDed t<> 0m the (ntlol ptimtbh circulation of air per unit current concuraption. A fiafcr4ip wall control enables K to be routed at rarrin( apecda to suit every condition. When you343 words
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Advertisement80 1962-04-20 10 AVON TYRES GIVE YOU _HIGHE^MILEAGE WAYMASTER Avon reliability makes svery dollar <o further mit«» ~&fij Ay further— and gives you a bonus in extra safety a» S^§^2Rlbk llo r runn n costs. Ask your dealer! vmcjMMi—MMMXA— cuimw- iron— #tN*»c SINGAPORE MALAYA -BURMA INDONESIA N. BORNEO BRUNEI SARAWAK NiMDiIW Wm^ MM80 words
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Advertisement1520 1962-04-20 11 tO LIVERPOOL 1 WEST COASI UK. Out S'oort Still P. S'nam Pemnp maron M seilies, i ttii. iKbiia it Pt'Talay (LPEhOR Ml.re. liTtrtlli. blisio* Gil. 13 Apr 24 Apr 25 2! Api 31 lUPASTUS 4 moult I tin Noam M'tui Api Jl Apr 25 Apr 21 7 Ma) i CUMAEUS1,520 words
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Advertisement1360 1962-04-20 11 md hi i nm >f 1 ll ll Ml if BM W Mt Mi t II nm r mm T..IL Tt, mmmi THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS TO GENOA, it HAVRE HAMOURC ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM OSLO, GOTHENBURG ANB COPENHAGEN /jPZXA 'StIANOIA" 11/21 Apt 21/3| J Api 27 21 Apr |jf\rWVl%l lUSUANCA'1,360 words
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Advertisement1548 1962-04-20 11 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. BJBBSBJ BUILIIM •IM0Ai»O«« Ht, D4IM I upttss sta»ic> io tONOQn iivtßPßßi camiwtNtn >iit» S'porl P Sim Ptrian| lENHIANT h,.- Mini. L 111. NIHt. M 0or» C. JJ/Apt 21 Apr 24 21 Apr 10/ I kiMDMH ta Hiei l|ta null nßurp Apr 20/2 Apr 25/21 KNlirAl1,548 words
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Advertisement1346 1962-04-20 11 McALISTER «5c CO.. LTD. Wk. Kn lEL Nt ***** Wk^ \Uk>i CLLBRMAN LIMB KLA VBMCSS LINK LONDON. NAMBURt. ROTTEROAM LOS ANCELES, SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE S HULL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND CITY BF NEWCASTL. tC tIM Span P S'narri renenp cunhyvii'ii (2 27 Apr 31 Apr 3 May 21 3B Apt1,346 words
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Article96 1962-04-20 12 MELBOURNE, Thurs. jXVESTMJiXT Shares cloned generally firm. Colonial Sugar gained £&i to £59i on tbe share split and oew share issue. Oils fluctuated In narrow limits. Base metals were steady ftnd loans continued firm. N.& Hill 14 3» Ampol l?'st Mount loa 75 3 A.C.I. Tii I.l* Con.96 words
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Article134 1962-04-20 12 THE Malayan Eishsnia Bsnk»- Aa> locution made thet* t hangea In ttm rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to (100): New Vsrk: buying TT 321. airmail OD 33, 90 d/st 33i credit bills. 33| trade bills. Canada: buying TT 34 9/16. airmail OD 34 11/16. SO d/st 35a134 words
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Article117 1962-04-20 12 pHfNtIK Pr.oiM* Cxanang* Itnganil nt*n prlctl par picul »t««rd.y: OMnut all: bulk S«O» sellera, dram S43* sellers; Cepra: April UK/Conttneot S2S buyers. >28 sellers; 1 Muntok wbit- fIOU sellers, Sarawak white SISTf sellers, spoci.il Sarawak black 1122s sellers. Lampong black Sl22s sellers, ASTA Sl3O sellers. tlnssMre Cssenut OH117 words
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Article103 1962-04-20 12 April m. Three monthi. (UNOFFICIAL QUOTATION*) I UUSTRULI f. Mi II ci*. Cold stone* 51 M. Box 12 Ml Stei.nnhip 9 rti. Urewenei 27 ct». 8. Trm»s 14 ct« Roblnmn 9 cU. S. Traders 38 cU 8. Darby 6fl. L'altecri 13 cts W. jacks eta. MININCt A. Ami103 words
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324 1962-04-20 12 MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE TRADING IS VERY QUIET From Our Market Correspondent r ADI NO was on a very quiet note on the Malayan Share Market yesterday on tbe approach of the Caster holidays. The Singapore and Penang sections are now closed until Tuesday morning. but trading will continue in Kuala324 words
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Article23 1962-04-20 12 Malayan Stork Indlrr* April 18 April l» Industrials: 174.99 178.11 Tins: 317.14 313.77 Kubbers: 193.88 1!»3 S8 Jan. 1 i;i.-iB= inn.23 words
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Article945 1962-04-20 12 BUSINESS on the Malayan f?!ock Exchange. Federation action yesterday with the number of ieals In brackets: Industrials: East Smelting S-'.9V» OL.; P aad N. ords (1.000) 12.78: Gammon (2,000) $1.71; m Tobacco 52.90 OL, ON. (2.000) f ■'■'■>* ON. (1.000) 52.90 ON. 52.93 OL. ON. S2.»la OL945 words
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201 1962-04-20 12 fFHE offering on the Singapore Tin Market yes- i terday— the last day of trading until Tuesday I —was 260 tons. In the four day trading week before the Easter holi- days miners have therefore pushed out 1,035 tons of ore201 words
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Article218 1962-04-20 12 MAY Krst grade rubber buyera f.s.b. closed at 3 p.m. In Kuala Lumpur yesterday at "SI cents psr lb., up a quarter of a cent on Wednesday's closing price. Tbe tone was quiet, alichtly stsadier. PIDIRATION OP MALAYA RUBIIR IXCHANOE clostaK prlc«« In cents per lb.218 words
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Article216 1962-04-20 12 MAY flrtt «ra«e ruMit buyert f.s.k. closed at p.m. in Rlocapore ymrnlav ai <*l Lents per Pa. up threetKhtb of a cen! on Wednesday's closing once Tbs closing tone ejulet But etetdy. s.C.CR A riosinc price* In cents par 10. yesterday: lot 1 R.S.S. prompt fo.b. buyers216 words
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Article176 1962-04-20 12 ahinti tsdsy art: Gleoflnlas 1/2. Karaik 6A. Btrsat Jobora h 9. Vtctorls IS/1«, Bulttnb* 27/28, Ch«krtln» 45. Outsr rsads: Majula. lloonie. Halldor, Usoljs, AtlMl Duobcss, Halo Aon. Hoac Uiap. FsTßbay. Uadlsoo Lloyd, Elpeoor, Kt«frn Okr.-«}«. Oununc Ouatur, Btts Budßl. l.ucis Brhurts, Snono Man, ami, Toot Ran. Emp.176 words
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Article38 1962-04-20 12 April 19 RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 782 cents (op three-eighths of a cent). K.L.: 78! cents (up a quarter of a cent). TIN: $476,374 per picul (up 124 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (down 15 tons).38 words
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Advertisement1068 1962-04-20 12 KAWASAKI KISfcN KAISHA. LTDExpress U.S.A. PaclSic Ailaouo Co* si S«pvios> (1* fU Ell iiA Spot N'toni H'luib I. f'C'sc» I An|eiia Yon "KaniiMi Man" 24/21 U <| 14 May 11 May II Miy I Jill "(usikawa Mais" li/2) May It May i« Jsll 21 24 »sss I UK All tuitakiy1,068 words
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Advertisement641 1962-04-20 12 NEDLLOYD LINE GREAT LAKES SERVICE FAST SAILINGS FROM SUKAPOK. MAUYA DIRECT TO CANAIA ANO U.S. CREAT LAKES PORTS. "•IMTIM6' (NL) It «»r/1t May 12/14 Mlf IS/1« M* IJJhSa "SftUTICA" (RL) 3/12 Jot 11/14 JIH 19 jaia IS Mr "JMH*"" (Nl) 1/12 M| 11/14 Jil» I Mil, 12 kaV ••mi»ND' (U)641 words
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Advertisement730 1962-04-20 12 NOTICES JARDINE WAUCH LIMITED (Incorporated ko Hong Kont;) NOTICE la HEREBY GIVEN that the Third Ordinary General Meeting of Uw Company will be held at Denmark House. AmrMiK Hoad, Kuala Lumpur, on Pr: the Fourth tiav ol May, 196 a <v 12 noon. BUBIM 1. To recenr tne Directors' Kcporl730 words
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Advertisement1116 1962-04-20 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS FEDERATION OF MALAYA GOVERNMENT VACANCIES l. Applications are Invited from Federal Citteens and permanent serving Government officers who have not yet attained their 26th birthday but have attained their 19th birthday for appointment ai> PROBATIONARY ASSISTANT CUSTOMS OFFICERS (Division II) In the Federation of Malaya Customs Bervice. Salary1,116 words
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Advertisement454 1962-04-20 13 NOTICE THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) TAKE NOTICE that Receiving Orders were, on the 6th 13th April. 1»«2. made against the following persons and/or firms: Bankruptcy No. 114/62. MOHAMF.O SAID BIN ABU HASSAN. TS. Ma* andra Rd. UI/C2. KOH LEONG KIM. 114. Peck Scab St. 43 b-'. P. Sathvanandan >o454 words
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Advertisement874 1962-04-20 13 IhL^BBHbUbbShJI (Continued from face SITUATIONS VACANT 2* Words Si (Min.)— Box tt eta. axtrm ■OX AS9S3 S.T. Petitlen fllleO. The many applicants thanked. Pbotos will be returned. WANTIO IMMEDIATELY ChslllS general amah Plain cooking. Live ta. Ring B'pore *****. WANTED GRADUATES/TRAINED Teachers (Female). Apply Convent of The Holy Inf int874 words
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Advertisement838 1962-04-20 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Words Si (Min.)— Box tt els. txiro ROOMS: VACANT FURNISHBO Modern bedroom oulte, celling fan, telephone Couple /single Ideal. Puller details rrom 60-C. Tioog Bahru Road. Singapore. LARCE AIRY BEDROOM Furnished with facilities provided Stamford Road area Ring (8 pore i ***** before 10 a.m or after838 words
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Advertisement708 1962-04-20 13 BOOKS fr PUBLICATIONS V, Words Si (Min.)— Box tt etm. sxtn LEARNING THROUGH SELFTAUGHT. Csotonese for beginner*. book one. S2.AO. RwrltKh Csntooene Pii iionnry. $10 00. Mandarin made easy, book I'll. 54.00. Proirressi\e Hokkleo. S2 SO. Bngllsh-Hokkien Dtclidnsr*. SS.OO (Postage extra) Arrade News. 8. The Arcade. Singapore. TECHNICAL A NAUTICAL708 words
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Advertisement782 1962-04-20 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Worda Si (Min.)— Box it ets. txtrm MAT SOO ttet motM esccUut condition rpßulmriy otrrieat Uarnl car for roar wife «»ceptK>nfillir economic*! Phone Alias 86SS9 otßce U504 baxiM (Spore). MORNII 1000 TRAVILLIR <J* lull I Kurt >e«ii ownr retumins U.K. Un- c •xvKatatf. Recutervd July ltd.782 words
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Advertisement220 1962-04-20 13 WHERE TO STAY (S'porci Words Sit (Minimum) Omilm 1 month. 10 Words Si-if (Mm.) MOTIL AMBASSADOR. MMttS, M ■feyer Koad. Dam-lot; nisbtly. I'lu.m *****. POR KCOhOMV CONVENIENCE wmtorl. Siay at Station H, pboao 310M/6 MAYFAIR HOTEL 8 porr I Room* Airconititiontd Popular Hip Courteous Bervne AIRCONOITIONEO NON AIR. CONDITIONED Rooma220 words
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Advertisement490 1962-04-20 14 KEPONG PLANTATIONS LIMITED. Trnrirrs are invited for the purchase of the land detailed below: Mature budded rubber planted 1934 109. acres Immature budded rubber planted 1958 393 Immature clonal seedling rubber planted 1958 25 Dnplanted land m 38 Total 565 acres morr> or less, forming parts of Praser Estate. Kuiat490 words
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Advertisement844 1962-04-20 14 NOTICES NOTICE Notice is hereby given that as from today Mr. Patrick Lam Mun Oon has resigned from Messrs. Sin Thai Hin Trading Company ot 172 A/174, Bunga Raya Road. Malacca. NO KAH CHEE. Manager. Sin Thai Hin Trading Co.. Malacca. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that as i from844 words
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Advertisement811 1962-04-20 14 NOTICES PERAK MALAYS HIGHER STUDIES SCHOLARSHIPS FUND The Board of Trustees Invites applications from Malays, who «re the subjects of the Ruler of Perak by birth, !or scholarships beginning in 1963 to undergo the following courses overseas:— Geology 1 Electrical Engineering 2 Medicine a Veterinary Science 1 Teaching 2 Civil811 words
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Advertisement852 1962-04-20 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS OFFICIAL TRANSLATOR, LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, SELANGOR Applications are invited from Federal Citizens or State Nationals i I for appointment as Official Trans- 1 I lator. Legislative Assembly. Selangor, in the salary scale $224 Al4 336/353-Al4-432/450- Al3-502 per mensem plus cost of living allow ance at current rates. The ap-852 words
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Advertisement714 1962-04-20 14 TENDERS MALACCA J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from registered Contractors will be received at the Office of the State Engineer, Public Works Department, up to I 3.00 p-m. of 11th May. 1962. for the SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OP A SECTIONAL STEEI, WATER TANK SIZE 28x28x8' DEEP (APPROX CAPACITY 40.000 GALLONS) AND714 words
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Article143 1962-04-20 15 LIM KEE CHAN - WILLIE QUITS BOXING AT 20 LIM KEE CHAN By SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore amateur flyweight boxing champion, Willie Tan, said yesterday he has decided to retire. Willie, who is only 20,. made his decision after winning the inter-Services title for the third successive year on Monday night. Boxing circles were surprised143 words
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Article40 1962-04-20 15 KUALA I.UMPUR. Thurs. La.st year's final of the Saravanamuitu cricket shield competition beuvifii Penang Ceylonese and Singapore Coylonese will be played on the V.I. ground here on Saturday ;uid Sunday. Play will commence at 11 a.m. rach day.40 words
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Article96 1962-04-20 15 CINOAPORE, Thurs. National coach Burdett Coutts has suggested to the Singapore Hockey Association to introduce morning training for the State squad. Coutts said that many international sides, including Malaya. n.ive adopted training In the morning, which has been found to be more conducive to staminabuilding than training In96 words
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Article361 1962-04-20 15 MOK SIN PIN - MOK SIN PIN 'TOO DANGEROUS TO RACE OA TRACK WITH OIL AND RUBBER LEFT BY CARS AFTER 60-LAP RACE' Ey Singapore, Thursday JAPANESE and local motor-cyclists are protesting against the running of their event after the 60-lap car race on the last day of the Malaysia Grand Prix361 words
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Article99 1962-04-20 15 BOOKMAKERS paid out on hone which finished last in a Newmarket race last week. Island Lore (100-7) wm five n third place In the Wisbeeb Handicap over 8f when in fact he finished last of 15 runner*. The mix-up was caused by m power99 words
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335 1962-04-20 15 CRICKET W. Indies make 5-0 Test sweep KINGSTON, Thurs. The West Indies beat India by 123 runs in the final Test match here yesterday to make a clean sweep of the nve-m a te h series. Final scores: West Indies 253 and 283; India 178 and 235. India started theReuter - 335 words
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219 1962-04-20 15 WORLD SOCCER RUSSIANS BEAT SWEDES IN CUP WARM-UP QTOCKHOLM, Thur>. O Russia, who are "warming up" for the World Cup finals, beat Sweden 2-0 in an International soccer match here last night. Both goals came in the first half, scored by Ponedelnik (28 mins) and Hamylin (35 mins). IN BUDAPEST,Reuter - 219 words
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Article132 1962-04-20 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Superior speed and stamina enabled Hong Chut to beat tielangor Club 7-4 in their F.A.S. Div. 2 match at the padang here today. After holding the young Hong Chin side to 3-3 in the first half, Club's defence cracked under pressure on resumption and132 words
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Article87 1962-04-20 15 A LOR STAR. Thurs.— Sporting Cristal of Peru, extending their tour to Kedah, outplayed the Bute's Invitation XI 4-0 in a soccer match at the KFA stadium here today. The one-sided game was marrefl by rough play and towards the end some spectators, armed with umbrellas, rushed87 words
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Article52 1962-04-20 15 IPOH. Thurs.— Town Council bout Ramblers 2-0 In tho Idoli District Football League First Division today. Inside-left Ban Chiang scored both goals In the 29th and 60th minutes. Police Field Force beat Gurkha Rifles 5-3 in Div. 2 and Fallm Railways beat Boys Club 2-0 in52 words
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Article106 1962-04-20 15 SOCCER STORE DIV SO; Indian Youngsters 4 Bt. Panjang D.L. 2. Inter- nmmunllT Lfe: 81. Panjang 6 P. Edward 0: Kg Kapor 3 Jn Tentcram 1: Minto 7 Joo Chiat 1. CHARITY MATCH (T Anson): Kinu IA InvlUtlOD XI 3 LPIA Invitation XI 1. TAIPING DIV. 2: PWD106 words
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Article, Illustration49 1962-04-20 15 The Indonesian badminton team for the ABC championships, which arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday, had a two hour workout at the Selangor BA hall yesterday. This picture shows JOHNNY TJIA, who will meet Malaya's George Yap in the first round of the Asian open championships at Stadium Nepara.49 words
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Article330 1962-04-20 15 EPSOM JEEP - RACING Mississippi impresses EPSOM JEEP, By >, Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. \f ISSISSIPPI and All Clear, revelling in heavy going, did outstanding gallops here this morning. Mississippi stepped on the pace from the 5f post and ran the last 3f In 41 2/5 sec. All Clear (Abdul Farad up) clocked 41330 words
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Article21 1962-04-20 15 JAKARTA, Thurs. The executive committee of the Asian Games Federation will meet here on Apr. 21 and 22. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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129 1962-04-20 15 T ONDON. Thurs.— Herb Elliott. Australia's crack miler said last night that Percy Ceruttv. his Australian coach, would be "wasting his time If he came to Ensland In an attempt to persuade the runner to change his mind about retiring. Elliott, whoReuter - 129 words
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Article28 1962-04-20 15 CHICAOO, Thurs.— Paul Pender and Gene Fullmer have signed to meet for the world middleweight boxing title at Buzeman, Montana, in the second week In June.28 words
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273 1962-04-20 15 Stadium Negara seen as a world centre ITUALA LUMPUR, 1Y Thurs. Stadium Negara, Malaya's new $3$ million indoor stadium which was opened today, will become a centre of world badminton in the future. The Prime Minister, letuckfl Abdul Rahman, indicates this In his message on he opeiilnz of the Asian273 words
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Advertisement127 1962-04-20 15 \vF/ THEY WEAR'AND. WASH SO iWELL Van HctKcrr make "fine shirts iff styles. materia l«, patterns and colours to suit evenr taste, every occasion. Here are three typicai examples from the range. At top wthe 'Kensington*. in superb Scajhland cotton; CVnrnf^the incomparable jlVanUgeVNon-iron; an j t he I fcxecutive' with127 words
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Advertisement211 1962-04-20 15 SSA'C TQ JAPAN > > And when you get there, where will you go? There's so much to see, so much to do. Ancient temples, medieval costumes and festivals together with wondrous modern stores and all the delights of civilization. Add in the world's largest city— Tokyo, a bustling complex211 words
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Miscellaneous129 1962-04-20 15 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER EU CUP FINAL: S'gor Oovt. Services v CEB (Merdeka Stadium. 730 pjn.). SPORE DIV. 2A: Alexandra v TBA (Balestier Rd); Dlt. 2B Btg Bulan v Oymlchana (St. Georees Rd>: Stable Boys v Geylang Utd (Oeylang>. Friendly: Metal Box v Katong (Parrer Pic). IXU LANOAT LGE: IndoCcylone.se v129 words
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Article394 1962-04-20 16 New Red weapon racialism ANTI-MERGER DRIVE COULD LEAD TO COMMUNAL FEELING 9 WARNS PREMIER LEE SINGAPORE, Thursday. SINGAPORE Communists, using racialism as a weapon, could "work up feeling" very soon. This warning \\;is given by Mr. Lee Kuan Yew on eve of his departure <>n a visit lo Afro-Asian and394 words
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Article, Illustration327 1962-04-20 16 I ONDON. Thurs. Officials and reporters kept watch on European air and s£a ports today for Donald Maclean and Guy Burgess, the runaway British diplomats. But Maclean was still in Moscow late last night, and a friend of Burgess in the Soviet capitalReuter - 327 words
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Article382 1962-04-20 16 LONDON, Thurs. Stock mar- j kets ended the week on a highly satisfactory note. Buying was still rather selective but with the capital gains tax now clarified by the Finance Bill, a good demand developed for the better class equities Business, however, was still on the small side.382 words
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Article48 1962-04-20 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Imports and Exports Office and all sections of the Master Attendants Office will be closed on Good Friday. The Shipping and Port Clearance Office and the Imports Exports Office will open from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Saturday and Monday, respectively.48 words
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Article62 1962-04-20 16 f ondon. Than. Stella. Li a brown mare, suddenly stopped pulling her cart in a London street and today gave birth to a filly. No one. not even her 15--ycar-uld owner. Chrlsto- pher Elllston. knew she was about to become a mother. Stella and her filly were taken62 words
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Article164 1962-04-20 16 Marooned Tshombe is home at last r<LISABET H V I L L E, Thurs. President Moise Tshombe of Katanga returned here today after talks with Central Government leaders in Leopoldville. Mr. Tshombe had started out from Leopoldville yesterday to return home, but was marooned at Ndaill airport. 15 miles from164 words
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275 1962-04-20 16 Flats plan: A protest meet by residents SINGAPORE. Thurs. A large number of Geylang Serai residents yestrrday held a three-hour meeting to protest against the Government's plan to build flats and shophouses in the area. Girls with red armbands marshalled the kamponc folks into the small Geylang Serai building where275 words
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236 1962-04-20 16 ALL HUSH ON 25 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS FOR WEST IRIAN SINGAPORE. Thursday. 4 VEIL of secrecy surrounds the departure tomorH row for Jakarta of a group of about 25 Singapore men and women who have volunteered to tight for Indonesia in Dutch-held West Irian. Since the beginning of this month, when236 words
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Article66 1962-04-20 16 Restrictions on S.A. leader pAPETOWN. Thurs. An order by (Government confining "Mr. Patrick Duncan, editor of the South African weekly Contact, a leading member of tinLiberal Party and a son of a former Governor General, to the Capr Peninsula lor five years was served on him yesterday. The order said66 words
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Article60 1962-04-20 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs Thomas Davidson Adams, of no fixed address, was charged in a magistrates court yesterday with cheating Wong Swee Kee. of Oxley Rise, of $125 on Sept. 29. 1960. by falsely claiming to be the owner of a car which was the object of a transaction.60 words
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Article294 1962-04-20 16 Malaya draw 1-1 with Thais OANGKOK, Thurt. i Malaya drew 1-lA with Thailand in theltf^ vital Group A match in the fourth Asian Youth soccer competition here today. Thailand scored nr*t ny« minutes alter the interval and Malaya equalised six minutes later, but just could not get the winner although294 words
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MALAYSIA GRAND PRIX 1962 A STRAITS TIMES SUPPLEMENT
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Article, Illustration1046 1962-04-20 1 Why not an Asian champion? MOK SIN PIN SAYS THE TIME FOR CIRCUIT MOTOR RACING IN THIS REGION IS NEAR... Till! Malaysia Grand Prix to be held at I'pper Thomson Boad over this Enter weekend will have ;i significant place in the history of Singapore. The name itself is historic.1,046 words
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1641 1962-04-20 1 G. SUBHAS - The Grand Prix 'needs' big business G. SUBHAS By MOTOR racing is here to stay! After years of frustrating efforts and many heart-breaking setbacks for both organisers and enthusiasts, Singapore's motor racing fraternity can hoist up their victory flags. Last year, no doubt, all signs indicated this dream materialising, but1,641 words
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Advertisement63 1962-04-20 1 g&go//heg. yo* tfce ICwJm m S2O/IA/A) JD£>/V l6T^Jw Caltex Super Hi-Octane (premium) and Caltex ie Pius (regular) gasolines are the first gasolines in Singapore and Malaya with detergent-action. Detergent-action cleans. away carburettor deposits as they form and you get more power and better mileage from your car. In the Grand63 words
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Article, Illustration501 1962-04-20 2 O. P. Reporter - SOH GUAN BEE GETS HIS TOUGHEST ASSIGNMENT O. P. Reporter SINGAPORE'S INTER NATIONAL RIDER WILL HAVE TO CHANGE HIS RACING TECHNIQUE COMPLETELY By gINGAPORE'S international motor cycle racing ace, Soh Guan Bee, will have the toughest assignment of his racing career at the Malaysia Grand Prix. He will be the501 words
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121 1962-04-20 2 MALAYSIA Grand iTI Prix competitors will have to be at their best and treat the twisty bends with more respect. This warning: was sounded by Mr. F. Pope in the most stern manner at the competitors' briefing before practice tomorrow. Mr. Pope said: "Competitors121 words
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Advertisement279 1962-04-20 2 THECAR FAMILY THAT HAS REVOLUTIONIZED DELUXE SUPER SEVEN COOPER PICK-UP VAN COUNTRYMAN The de luxe Saloon is the ideal small car. Real luxury here, with attractively For the man of sport, for the man of This little utility Is tht ideal answer to the Grocers, bakers, florists, all agree this279 words
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Article, Illustration1546 1962-04-20 3 To win you have to be corner wise STIRLING MOSS TAKES YOU FOR A RIDE IN HIS GP CAR OX paper, I am going to lend you my Maserati for half an hour. I repeat, <>n paper, jbr if you imagine Id trust you with it anywhere else you would1,546 words
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Advertisement54 1962-04-20 3 njaty r\«SJ r\ M%± y v;C 91'? ft Thrilling, exciting The Malaysia Grand Prix, Singapore, 22nd and 23rd of April. 1962. See International drivers in action, an occasion to remember. USE NEW HIGH ENERGY ESSO EXTRA GASOLINE I CSSO I *>"» world's first choke ISSO STANDARD lASTCKN, INC. (A v54 words
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Article, Illustration469 1962-04-20 4 G.P. REPORTER - G.P. REPORTER Thoroughbred formula junior racers for both BY 'pVO old rivals both previous Johore Grand Prix winners will meet again, this time on equal terms at the Malaysia Grand Prix. They are Bill Wyllie, 1960, and Chan Lye Choon, 1961 winners. Both469 words
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Article, Illustration842 1962-04-20 5 Top local aces, Soh Guan Bee and K. C. Wong expected to give visitors hard fight MOK SIN PIN JOHORE Grand Prix winner Giirhi Suzuki, the Honda international ace rider, will be all out to atone for his Singapore G.P. disappointment at the Malaysia842 words
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Advertisement103 1962-04-20 5 ssts SUZUKI SUZUKI MOTOR CO., LTD., the world's lareett manufacturer of 2-stroke motorcycles, offers o complete line of vehicles for every need transportation, business, and fun, coming off the assembly line et c rate of ***** per month. SUZUKI motorcycles ere favoured by people everywhere who went smart appearance combined103 words
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Advertisement315 1962-04-20 5 M J tor M I *C^v >4Lj P5 *JP J i\ 170MPG hs fill ATCCT y^y L-^\ I OVER 70 MP H mS\ 1 I I r mmm Price $1095/ Jll 1 I HJ|/\I\|TI I P-'y Lowest h/p rvJMW/ MODEL ■—I i Down payment V^ S Electric Kick Starters ROTARY-VALVE315 words
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Article, Illustration1020 1962-04-20 6 MOK SIN PIN - THREE-CORNERED FIGHT FOR G.P. LAURELS MOK SIN PIN By T"HE Malaysia Grand 1 Prix for cars after elimination to the maximum number for the starting grid and barring mechanical failures could still be quite an open affair. With such a line-up of top racing drivers and powerful cars, normally I1,020 words
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Advertisement162 1962-04-20 6 Introducing the JVew^fx^ffffify SPORT KING 2 extra deep tread 3 extra long wear 7 EXTRA WAYS 4 asfe--5 extra quief running 6 extro cool running 7 extra good looking SINGAPORE MOTORS LTD. 115-3)9. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE 9 TEI. ***** (5 Un«l Energy to keep you going 24 hours a day162 words
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Advertisement164 1962-04-20 6 ROBUST I I*ll (VOLVO) b^^^^£ lit B^^^ r More powerful CVGn mOr© T i le S ports-car characteristics of the VOLVO 122S have been further accentuated by the incorporate tion of a new. more powerful, economical and parQUfJIITV ticularly robust engine. The surface-hardened ••••^I* I**1 11 7 crankshaft Is carried164 words
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Article, Illustration1119 1962-04-20 7 Tony Brooks - Who'll be world champion? Tony Brooks A CHANCE FOR MOSS AND BRABHAM BUT. HILL-FERRARI COMBINATION LOOKS BEST -by 1 FOR motor racing ent h v s i asts, 1962 is a year full of promise with the exciting prospect of some very close racing as British cars make a much1,119 words
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Advertisement83 1962-04-20 7 TO HATS U v^^^ runpet sport fjo petition* Tn6 Runpet MODEL CA-2 S|» rt 'weeping motorcycle races in Japan ever since it was Other Models Also Available pvt on sole. Sing Tkai 2£in Trading (Bo (0^& 153, ALBERT STREET SINGAPORE 7. TEL. 2*469 P.O. BOX 2029^C^=§£^ INTRODUCING^H^VF BRIDGESTO^f available in83 words
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Advertisement271 1962-04-20 7 THE MOST DEPENDABLE MOTOR CYCLE.... m m 'HONDA DREAM' rl (Smooth -Silent Running; Economical Elegant) Honda-Proved The World's Best In International Races Honda was not only top in the race but its quality has already gained reputations all over the world. Today Honda has been registered in the minds of271 words
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453 1962-04-20 8 MOK SIN PIN - MOK SIN PIN By SINGAPORE has the finest and fastest motor racing track in Asia. There is no doubt about it at present. But what is going to become of it in future? Is it going to be lott neglected and forgotten once453 words
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267 1962-04-20 8 STIRLING MOSS - When your neck muscles tighten, RELAX STIRLING MOSS By IN car racing you never stop learning the art of relaxation. Often, in international races, I find myself getting tense. It's a tension that creeps up, silently and stealthily. When it happens. I say to myself, sometimes out loud: "Now then,267 words
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Article, Illustration842 1962-04-20 8 G. P. REPORTER - G. P. REPORTER COMPETITION IN MALAYA DID NOT START UNTIL 1940 I* THE first motor race x of all took place on Sunday, July 22, 1894. in France. This event, which was sponsored by a far-sighted Paris newspaper as a demonstration of the capabilities842 words
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Advertisement110 1962-04-20 8 1961 WORLD CAR RACING CHAMPIONSHIP /ny WAS WON ON SUPERSHELLw, T h&@ and SHELL motor oil r Bl Hk 1 ■"■■?r^''' T^ LEARN WHY YOU SHOULD CHANGE TO SHELL TO-DAY! |^Mp*€ \S ?hil Hill, winner of World Championship (for Drivers) for 1961-Supershell and Shell j^ J Ferrari Team Manufacturer's Cup,110 words
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Advertisement88 1962-04-20 8 •y^* Terrific tyres by ony standard. That's what the world thinks, because more peopi« ride on Goodyear tyres than ony other moke. Take the Goodyeor ALL-WEATHER, ideal for Malayan roads... it hos a self-adjusting tread that changes shape as you drive. .grips like nothing else! Another thing. .Goodyear's ALLWEATHER, is88 words
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