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Title Section25 1962-04-23 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SA L E EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Hat* 1 1 He***?* Estd. 1845 MONDAY. APRIL 23, 1962 15 CENTS KDN Oil25 words
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Article434 1962-04-23 1 It stands for United Democratic Party Meeting lists 10 main aims ERE MB AX. Sun. Malaya's new opposition group is to be called the United Democratic Party. More than 100 dele- gates shouted three times "Satu 'ati" ("one" heart") at Seremban Town Hall today after the party's434 words
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Article, Illustration53 1962-04-23 1 A. S. K. WEE. driving this Jaguar Mk. II in the Saloons and Tourers event, crashed yesterday into a bus stand beside a chicane on the Malaysia Grand Prix course. The crash put him out of the race. Report of first day's racing53 words
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Article83 1962-04-23 1 Mrs. POWERS IMPROVES IN HOSPITAL WASHINGTON. Sun. Mrs Barbara Powers, wife of former U-2 pilot Francis Gary Powers, was reported today to be showing improvement at the Washington hospital where she was taken yesterday unconscious. "She had breakfast, a good night, and Is able to talk now," a spokesman forReuter - 83 words
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Article35 1962-04-23 1 NEW YORK. Sun. Police dragged 25 Negroes off to jail at Albany. Georgia, yesterday for staging a sit-down shooting of a Negro night protest against the fatal club owner by a policeman. U.P.I.UPI - 35 words
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136 1962-04-23 1 Police warn public of killer found in an insecticide PENANG, Sunday. pENANG police today warned the public against parathion, a poison sometimes used in insecticides, which has been banned in the Federation. The police said in an official statement that recently they discovered parathion In an insecticide. The police warning136 words
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Article46 1962-04-23 1 STOCKHOLM. Sun.—Toeprints may become as important for criminal Identification as finger-prints, according to research results published In the Stockholm newspaper Dagens Nytheetr. It said a maternity at Lund, south Sweden, is taking topprints of new-born babies for identification because fingerprints are unclear.46 words
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Article48 1962-04-23 1 LIMA. Sun.— The Peruvian Government today issued a decree prohibiting Peruvian citizens from travelling to Communist countries, including Russia. China and Cuba. Observers said the measure Ls designed to check the increasing number of Peruvian students being recruited for indoctrination, mainly in Cuba.— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article56 1962-04-23 1 LONDON. Sun. Britain's Easter holiday traffic death toll for Thursday and Friday was reported by the Ministry ot TransDort today to be 25, compared with 41 during the .same two days last year. A ministry spokesman ascribed the reduction mostly t dismal whether that has keptReuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration242 1962-04-23 1 Lee will explain Malaysia plan to Nehru \EW DELHI, Sun Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will try to convince the Indian Premier, Mr. Nehru, that the Malaysia Plan is nationalist in inspiration and not a "neocolonial move." accordto a despatch from Singapore published in the Statesman today. The242 words
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Article61 1962-04-23 1 Pilgrim ship message SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Philippines Consulate-gene-ral here has asked Manila to send another ship to take some of the 1.400 Filipino pilgrims stranded here to Mecca. The pilgrims were travelling on the 3.883-ton Hong Kongregistered Taipooan, whose passenger ana safety certificates were cancelled on the grounds that it61 words
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Article20 1962-04-23 1 MOSCOW. Sun. Robot trains have carried their first million passengers on the Moscow underground railway. Tass reportPd today.20 words
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238 1962-04-23 1 ORAN. Sunday OAUL GARDY. 61. re- tired Inspector-Gen-eral of the French Legion announced in a pirate broadcast during the night that he was taking over leadership of the Secret Army Organisation (OAS). He .succeeds Raoul Salan. captured on Friday and charged in ParisReuter; UPI - 238 words
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Article, Illustration149 1962-04-23 1 Plane explodes over Straits: Two killed SINGAPORE, Sunday j^OYAL Air Force authorities are investigating a mystery mid-air explosion of a Canberra bomber over the Straits of Johore near the Naval Base. The plane disintegrated Two crew are inderstood to have been killed. The plane is believed to have exploded near149 words
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Article67 1962-04-23 1 SINGAPORE. Mon— Cherrv Ripe a race hor.se was shot after it was hit by a taxi at thp junction of Dunearn and Whltlev roads today. It threw off its rider in Dunearn Road and dashed to the junction with Whltley Road, where it collided with the taxi.67 words
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Article129 1962-04-23 1 F. East cable system talks TOKYO, Sun. An mxx ternational conference called to discuss the laying of a submarine cable system In South-East Asia and the Far East will open here on Tuesday, for Ay« days. Countries represented at the international meeting of the submarine cable plan for South AhlaReuter - 129 words
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Article26 1962-04-23 1 WASHINGTON. Sun. A dove, world-wide symbol of peace, has nested in an unarmed Polaris missile outside the Smithsonian Institute's arts and industry building here.26 words
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Article24 1962-04-23 1 LONDON. Sun. A firm at Melton Mombray. Leicesler>hire, is producing slimming food for overweight dos?s. It Is available only through veterinary surgeons.24 words
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Article28 1962-04-23 1 LONDON. Sun. Thf Supreme Soviel meets in Moscow tomorrow. Originally planned for April 10. the convening: of the newly-elected parliament !was postponed without official explanation U.P.I.UPI - 28 words
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Article53 1962-04-23 1 WASHINGTON. Sun.— The Atomic Energy Commslslon yesterday announced another in its current series of low yield underground atomic tests. In its customary one sen- tence announcement. tha commission- said the test was conducted in Nevada. It was the 29th announced underground nuclear explosion In the currentReuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration556 1962-04-23 2 Mac's attempt to get U.S. tests postponed turned down by Jack LONDON. Sun. Mr. Macmilhan has made last minute attempts to get a postponement ol nuclear testing by the United States, the Sunday Times reported today. President Kennedy has rejected suggestions by the British Premier that he sive further considerationReuter - 556 words
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93 1962-04-23 2 PORTO SANTO STEFANO. Sun. Elizabeth Taylor and her current leading man. Welsh actor Richard Burton, drove to this small seaside resort yesterdayAfter working until late last night on the "Cleopatra" movie In which they star. Miss Taylor and Burton left Rome yesterdayUPI - 93 words
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206 1962-04-23 2 Pope 's Easter blessing to all men VATICAN CITY, Sun.— Pope John, in his Easter message to the world last night, expressed his desire that "our invocation of heaven's blessing reach out to all those who, though they own another allegiance, are enobled by the glorious sign of the Cross206 words
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Article38 1962-04-23 2 JAKARTA. Sun. The •'Friendship VII." the American spacecraft in which John Glen orbited the globe will be shown shortly In Jakarta, it has been announced here. The spacecraft Is to be taken on a world tour.38 words
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Article, Illustration145 1962-04-23 2 WASHINGTON. Sun. Kennedy administration officials believe there is now a better chance than at any time In recent years of reaching agreement with Russia to ease tensions In Berlin. This fact, and the urgency surrounding it, explain a good many puzzling developments recently In the Berlin145 words
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134 1962-04-23 2 British Council classes in Burma ordered to close RANGOON, Sun. The Burmese Revolutionary Government has asked the British Council to suspend and cancel Immediately its annual summer school courses, it was reported here yesterday. Council representatives said they believed the action was token pending the study of all cultural aidsUPI - 134 words
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Article27 1962-04-23 2 MOSCOW. Bun.— Cosmonaut Gherman Titov will attend the session of the committee on space research opening In Washington on May 1, Tass announced yesterday— U.P.l27 words
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Article137 1962-04-23 2 BUDAPEST. Sunday. /COMMUNIST armies of the Warsaw Pact organisation recently held manoeuvres in Hungary, it was learned yesterday. A brief report In the Communist Party paper Nepszabadsag said: "Groups and cadres of the united powers" took part in the exercises." The newspaper said Soviet, Hungarian and Rumanian137 words
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Article108 1962-04-23 2 SEATTLE. Sun— Total US. expenditure on research and development had Jumped from $1,500 million In 1939 to $42 thousand million in 1961. the Secretary of Commerce. Mr. Luther H. Hodges, said In a speech prepared for delivery at the Seattle Worlds Fair dinner. Mr. Hodges saidUPI - 108 words
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Article29 1962-04-23 2 PALM BEACH. (Florida). Bun. President Kennedy and his w^fe will pay a threeday visit to Mexico from June 29 to July 1, It was announced here yesterday.29 words
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Article134 1962-04-23 2 Why Nik will continue in power MOSCOW. Sun. Premier Khrushchev says he has earned the right to. rest but feels he must go on working "for the good of society." Moscow Radio said Mr. Khrushchev made this statement in his speech to the communist Party youth congress on Thursday, fullUPI - 134 words
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Article28 1962-04-23 2 LONDON. Sun— Mrs. Ngo Dlnh Nhu, sister-in-law of South Vietnamese President Ngo Dlnh Diem, concluded a nine-day visit to Britain yesterday and flew to Rome.28 words
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255 1962-04-23 2 Thaw in Tito, Nik ties after talks BELGRADE, Sun. Mr. Andrei Gromyko Soviet Foreign Minister, flew Hack to Moscow yesterday after live days of talks with senior Yugoslav officials here which he described before leaving: as "very good useful... and very sincere" Mr. Qromyko. the fir lor Soviet leader toReuter - 255 words
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Article41 1962-04-23 2 LONDON. Sun. The biggest family in the London diplomatic corps has a new addition, it was learned yesterday. Madame Hanh Dinh Luyen. wife of the Vietnamese Ambassador, had her 12th child, and 11th daughter, on Wednesday. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Miscellaneous17 1962-04-23 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby 1000 1 1 Ii m% fir jU^m I' j I^AfV Zi 1117 words
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Article361 1962-04-23 3 OAS LEADERS WIFE AND 1 5-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER ARE HELD IN PARIS SUBURB JAIL PARIS, Sunday. JJOUL SALAN, the Secret Army Organisation leader, was formally charged in Sante Prison yesterday with plotting against the authority of the French state. Conviction on this charge could send the 62-year-oldReuter - 361 words
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Article, Illustration379 1962-04-23 3 NEW YORK. Sun. U Thant, who became acting U.N. Secretary-Ge-neral by way of teaching la a school and politics always wanted to be a re porter, he said today. "My sole ambition had been to become a political Journalist," he declared In the first interview heReuter - 379 words
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164 1962-04-23 3 Grandma from U.S. to wed Pakistani doctor SAN PEDRO (California), Sun. A San Pedro grandmother who has served nearly 20 years as a secretary at the Lou? Beach naval shipyards leaves today for Pakistan to marry a doctor she has never seen. Mrs. Louise SchafTmit oegan corresponding with Pakistan ArmyUPI - 164 words
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Article22 1962-04-23 3 TEHERAN. Sun Seven people were killed in Teheran in floods caused by torrential rain, hospital authorities sr.ld yesterday Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article149 1962-04-23 3 A goods accord by China, Russia PEKING, Sun.— A Sino- Soviet 1962 protocol on goods exchanges was signed bere yesterday, the New China News Agency reported. China will supply Russia with non-ferrous ore, "tin mercury, wool, woollen and silk fabrics, ready made clothing, knitwear and handicraft art products The SovietReuter - 149 words
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Article28 1962-04-23 3 LONDON'. Sun. British and French aircraft companies are holding talks with Communist China in Peking over orders for new civilian planes, the Daily Herald said yesterday.28 words
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237 1962-04-23 3 JAKARTA, Sunday. INDONESIA has decided not to resume negotia--1 tions with the Netherlands over the West Irian dispute, it was reported here yesterday. The Indonesian dally Merdeka. Quoting "sources close to the Government." said Indonesia's chief negotiator. Ambassador Adam Malik, would not return237 words
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Article61 1962-04-23 3 VIENTIANE. Sun. The British' Government yesterday Dresented £4.000 worth of mlneralogical laboratory equipment to the Laotian Government here. The equipment. ranging from test tubes to furnances for use by chemical and engineering teams prospecting for minerals, was presented ty t the British Ambassador. Mr. John Addis.Reuter - 61 words
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Article51 1962-04-23 3 NEW DELHI. Bun.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru will meet the French President. Qpn. Charles de Gaulle, personally In September In Paris. Inforrrfed sources said today. They said Mr. Nehru wanted to congratulate Gen. de Gaulle on taking the initiative In grantng Independence to Algeria—UPI - 51 words
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Article, Illustration273 1962-04-23 3 War with China warning by Nehru's daughter BIRMINGHAM- (Alaba--13 ma), Sim. The Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru's daughter. Mrs. Indira Gandhi, said here yesterday that further violation of India's border by Mao's soldiers would mean war with Communist China. "As long as they are willing to discuss our differences, we273 words
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Article31 1962-04-23 3 SEATTLE. Sun.— The opening festivities of the Seattle Worlds Fair yesterday were marred when an air force Jet fighter taking part in a fly-past crashed and tcilled two people.31 words
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Miscellaneous438 1962-04-23 3 fct»]»7.Vir--«;yU]ra^J;ra:H;M.'l,' U--l RADIO SINGAPORE H^SKVmVK i SL^^SS oh! SHORT WAVE RF.KVirr scope; 10.30 My Word. 11.00 Waltz Down; 5.00 Time Signal The ;V metr« T^ c 113 <> Invitation To Dream; News; 5.05 In Latin Mood 530 Ml UIl M WAVE SERVICE: 1300 Close Down Music Por Everyone; 6.00 Summary438 words
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Article, Illustration81 1962-04-23 4 SARAH MAY DUNN, the five month infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.U Dunn was 'christened at the St Georges' Garrison Church this morning by Padre Mallett Sarah May had Mrs. V.C. Barth and Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Simmons as her god parents. Mr. Dunn, manager of81 words
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Article67 1962-04-23 4 CHILDREN'S TABLE TENNIS SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Chinese V.M.C.A. Is sponsoring the first children's table tennis tournament, which will commence in the first week of May. Children between the ages of eight and 14 who Intend to compete should apply for application forms from the Secretary. Students and Youth Department,67 words
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Article52 1962-04-23 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Ministry of Culture today warned the public that unauthorised programmes at the Malaysian Grand Prix have been on sale outside the circuit at $1. The Ministry said Its official programmes will be on sale from tomorrow morning outside every ticket booth at 5052 words
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Article60 1962-04-23 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The third annual general meetIng of the School Employees branch of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees had to be postponed today due to lack of a quorum. The meeting, scheduled to start at 9.30 a.m. at 12. Farrei- Park, will be held next Sunday.60 words
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Article176 1962-04-23 4 Tengku: Why not form another party? |£UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman said tonight there was no reason why a new political party should not be formed in Malaya. He was commenting on the launching of the United Democratic Party, led by Dr. Lim Chong176 words
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Article, Illustration55 1962-04-23 4 MR. W.K. JERRY BRAMPY, 30. and his bride after their marriage in Singapore recently. The bride, formerly Miss Rosy Mandawatie, 28, a teacher, is the daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. A. W. Fernando, while the bridegroom, a shipping representative. Is a son of the late Mr.55 words
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Article160 1962-04-23 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. ABOUT 1,000 representatives of the Singapore National Seamen's Union at a convention here today passed a resolution expressing "regret" that the Singapore Government had refused to grant citizenship to a number of seamen. This was among eight resolutions which they passed at their160 words
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Article175 1962-04-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. There were now "plenty of offers" of state land for development purposes, said the annual report for last year of the Federal Land Development Authority, published today. But the difficulty of getting suitable sites still remained. The choice was limited by175 words
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Article144 1962-04-23 4 ALOR STAR, Sun. The Kedah appeal judge. Mr. Justice Byed Sheh Barak bah. today allowed an appeal by a Drainage and Irrigation Department labourer. All bin Ahmad, and set aside a fourmonth prison sentence and a fine of $200 Imposed by a lower court. The Judge ordered144 words
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Obituary27 1962-04-23 4 O-MOZARIO JOSCPHINI MARY. 330 Joo Cbtal Road used 79 dt«4 r*>ccfuMr on '11'M%7. Cortege leavra rn>M»n<-* for at Joarph'a Church. Victoria Street. 4 p.m. for Bidxtarl.27 words
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Article15 1962-04-23 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr D.T. Assomull has been reflected president of the Slndhl Club.15 words
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Miscellaneous221 1962-04-23 4 1 IN AND OUT BOJR THE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC: Prom Tokyo. Manila. CBA 943) 5.55 p.m.: from London. Zurich. Istanbul Tehermn, Karachi. Bombay Colombo. Kuala Lumpur (BA 712) 5.55 p.m.; from Sydney, Darwin. «BA 713) 9.15 p.m. Qanta*:221 words
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Miscellaneous151 1962-04-23 4 Sydney. Melbourne (BA 712) 7.10 pjn.; tc Colombo. Bombay. Beirut. Duaaeldorf. London <BA 713) 10.06 pjn. Qaolas: To Bangkok. Delhi. Teheran. Istanbul. Rome, London (QP 731) 9 JO pjn. Qarud*: To Bangkok (OA 80 J) 9.36 am.; to Jakarta (OA 903) 4.55 pjn. Cathay Pacific: To Bangkok. Hong Kong (CX151 words
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Article, Illustration1151 1962-04-23 5 SEREMBAN. Sunday LIM: THE ALLIANCE IS PUSHING CHANGES WITHOUT LETTING THE PEOPLE MATURE AS A SINGLE NATION J)R. Lim Chong Eu today criticised the Alliance Government for "increasing the pace and tempo of political changes in Malaya without allowing the people to mature as a single1,151 words
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Article39 1962-04-23 5 IPOH. Sun. The Mentri Besar. Dato Sha'arl bin Shaflee. yesterday opened the $100,000 extension to the Ipoh Tutorial Institute. This private school has 1.600 pupils. The extension Includes a science laboratory 1 and extra classrooms.39 words
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Article22 1962-04-23 5 PENANG. Sun— The Penanc Importers and Exporters Association celebrated its 16th anniversary with a dinner at Victoria Street last night.22 words
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Article25 1962-04-23 5 KLANG Sun.— A dance was held at the Klang Club here last night for tennis players participating in the Klang Easter Tennis Tournament.25 words
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220 1962-04-23 5 K. LUMPUR, Sun ABOUT $25,000 is expected to be spent to equip 50 audio visual aid centres to be set up throughout Malaya to serve 300 to 400 schools, mostly in the rural areas. This was stated here today by the220 words
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437 1962-04-23 5 Now Sarawak to get own PPSO to fight Reds KUCHING, Sunday. ■pHE Sarawak Council Negri will be asked on May 1 to approve a Preservation of Public Security Ordinance (P.P.5.0.) to deal with subversion. I This m«ve. the Government announced, follows continued activities by a clandestine Communist organisation. The timely437 words
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144 1962-04-23 5 TPOH. Sun. UniverJ sity of Malaya undergraduates, teachers and Form Six students are among the enumerators helping Labour Department officers in conducting an employment survey in various parts of Perak. The survey, which Is part of a nationwide probe, will be carried out in144 words
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Article64 1962-04-23 6 WALLER OFF ON TRIP TO BRITAIN IPOH. Bun.-Mr. E. O. Waller, chairman of Wie If,oh Town Council, left by air for England yesterday to visit his 75-year-old mother, who has suddenly Sen HI. He Is "P**" l^ be awey for a week or ten days He received a cable on64 words
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Article, Illustration428 1962-04-23 6 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - DOUG LACKERSTEEN Gen. Hull on co-operation London, Sunday QENERAL Sir Richard Hull, former General Officer Commanding, Malaya, has stressed to an audience here the importance of co-operation between the British and Commonwealth armies. He said it was such co-operation which led to the428 words
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Article227 1962-04-23 6 KUCHING, Sunday. A JAPANESE company Is to begin mining operations later this year on a huge coalfield at Silantek, 85 miles from here near the Indonesian border. i When production by the Nippon Coal Mining Company gets underway, coal will replace oil as Sarawak's227 words
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105 1962-04-23 6 Youths set $20,000 as target in fund drive KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —The president of the Selangor Youth Council, Datin Sa'adiah Sardon, said at the council's first biennial meeting here today that the council had launched a drive to raise $20,000 for its work. The Council would organise a raffle and105 words
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290 1962-04-23 6 PENANG, Sunday THE former Umno secretary general, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, today warned non-M a 1 a y political parties in this country •'not to play v/ith fire." "If such parties are trying to woo support for themselves by inciting racial feelings290 words
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391 1962-04-23 6 Malaysia: A bid to divert attention from ills, he says JOHORE BAHRU, Sun •JHE secretary-general of the Labour Party of Malaya, Mr. Lim Kean Siew, accused the Federation Government today of "jumping" into the question of Malaysia to divert attention away from the "growing ills" of the Alliance Party. He391 words
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Miscellaneous184 1962-04-23 6 m Abner By Ai Capp AT LAST, FEAR- YuM^TXCi* THAR V -AN^HAKSSUMPTHIN' ifBUT.THEV^ GONNA AtubV^N LESSFDSDICK I jGz&L <f\ .IS <l NASTY INTH'GRINJS O* *n V, HONOR HIM.7 J AVmc S WILL GIT WHUT V-Xnf^ •/<*) SUMP- >N-. —-^-j^— FOSOICK'S J I THEY CAJN'T < VTj^k) HEDESW^^S^i^^^-CV-fe THIN 1 Vy"'184 words
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Article, Illustration2004 1962-04-23 7 Lionel Clay — - The rollicking saint who went on strike... Lionel Clay— HIS NAME: DANILO DOLCI HIS MISSION: BRINGING HOPE TO A LAND OF DESPAIR... by THE man is quite simply a saint. A huge rollicking friar-like symbol of selfdenial, true generosity, and single-minded dedication. His story is quite straightforward. In 1952 he2,004 words
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291 1962-04-23 7 CODE OF VIOLENCE THAT PLAYS IRONIC JEST ON SICILY QUENTIN CREWE reports from Palermo IT was dark. The frightened woman beside me kept on telling the driver to go faster; faster and farther into the darkness. These were the conditlona she had insisted upon. that we should talk only after291 words
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Obituary93 1962-04-23 8 front* S/« (Minimum) THE DEATH OCCURRED of Mrs Hui Mud Tew Nee Moey Swee Yini In the early mornlnt; of 20-4-62, leaving rehiod her husband, L' BOM Hul WenK <'hee and Dr. Hul Weng Choon. I fli'ichter Hul L>ye ">dk. 1 daughter in-law Mrs. Hul WenK Chee Nee Lie*93 words
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Article203 1962-04-23 8 Wori, $10 (Minimum) IHE VALUE OF DMO ran be meav RuMla's efforts to wreck It. <1 In April Kimil't Disest (sold everywhere) whether i:N'O can survive soviet sahot.il;'' FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD ir.uie all Teachers and book addicts '•> brow** in their showrooms at I ime* House River Valley Road.203 words
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Article54 1962-04-23 8 M W,ri, IS (Mi*.)— Box in r(t. rzfr* LEAVE IN ENGLAND. Dorset Vlllsgs: formerly XVII century vtcaraau. jo. 3 bedroom^ J bathrooms md attic Excellent central beating by l.tnltor. Aga Main electricity and water Oarag*. Domestic and garden help i.ilKbla, Likely to be available Mr. a*MM Horn (Xton.r54 words
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757 1962-04-23 8 The Straits Times Threat To Rubber Monday, April 23, 1962. It is difficult, it seems, for Malayans to understand what the problem of American stockpile surpluses really is. It is particularly difficult, according to an official of the Ministry of Commerce, to appreciate the concern which Senator Stuart Symington feels757 words
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Article313 1962-04-23 8 First Jouhaud, now Salan himself. The capture of the two leaders of the Secret Army Organisation •in the same month caps President de Gaulle's triumph in the referendum on the Evian agreements. Of the five .senior generals whose leadership of the abortive rebellion a year ago prepared313 words
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Article168 1962-04-23 8 In the Singapore free-for-all, housing is almost the only important field of activity in which the Government does not encounter direct political attack from its bitteresi enemies. It is not easy to find fault with a plan providing for 52.000 houses in four years and a rate of building168 words
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Article, Illustration905 1962-04-23 8 WILLIAM MILLINSHIP - THE NOOSE TIGHTENS FOR THE PRINCE WILLIAM MILLINSHIP DE GAULLE GIVES TINY MONACO AN OCTOBER ULTIMATUM From PARIS. Sunday SOM ETIME in October, the lights may go out in Monaco. The sixmonth ultimatum implied in the French decision to renounce the 1957. treaty with its tiny neighbour, threatens Monaco with905 words
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792 1962-04-23 8 HONG KONG, Sun. English Is the official language of Hong Kong, but only 9.7 per cent of its nearly 3,250,000 people understand It. Cantonese Is the most widely known language In the colony. It is used habitually, or understood by, 95 per cent of InhabitantsReuter - 792 words
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412 1962-04-23 8 Where the dread FILARIASIS is being beaten WELLINGTON. Sun. Medical research in the Cook islands, 1,638 miles north of Auckland and under the control of New Zealand, is reported to havp achieved dramatic results among the islanders afflicted with nlariasia. a dreaded disease which can develop into elephantiasis characterised byReuter - 412 words
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Advertisement412 1962-04-23 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. BETWEEN SAN NAM. (ldert son or Mr and Mrs. Leant; Chok Cbeong ..nd I'm. i^-hter of Mr. and Mrs, Yons Woo D.ong. PARAM— CATHERINE: Citweei I'aiam son of Mr. and Mrs. K. Slnnatrmmhy, Klaux and Catherine daughter of Mr. and Mm. A. P. Paul, Buklt M.-n.iJam. on 22.4.62.412 words
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Advertisement11 1962-04-23 8 A CLEAN SHAVE ANYWHERE (^SJ^J*^ 4 SWISS-MADE i\ SATTERY I^Jis SHAVER11 words
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Advertisement85 1962-04-23 8 MAMIYAFLEX MODEL CZ professional 6x6 CAMERA FOR FRONT ROW USEWith no other camera giving 6x6 MgativM is surli <lo«« range photography possmle as with the MAMIYAFLF.X Model C 2 "Professional" titled with K.Vmm lens. Fi\» different interchangeable lenses are available, ranging from b.Vmra wide angle to 180-mm lelephoto. No wonder85 words
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Article245 1962-04-23 9 THROUGH SERVICE TO BANGKOK EXPRESSES IN TANGIBLE FORM SPIRIT OF CO-OPERATION SAYS DATO SARDON KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. JWE Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, said here tonight at the start of the ASA through coach service between Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok that it245 words
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315 1962-04-23 9 How many cases of assault on officers? Razak to be asked KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. JHE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, is to be asked to disclose the number of cases in which men of the 6th Bn., Royal Malay Regiment, have assaulted their315 words
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Article33 1962-04-23 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Tuan Hajl Rahman bin Hajl Daud was yesterday elected president of UMNO Johore Bahru district for the fourth successive year. Inche Amir bin Haii Hassan Is the vicepresident.33 words
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140 1962-04-23 9 Well-known Dr. Loh dies in car smash SINGAPORE, Sun.— A prominent medical practitioner, Dr. Loh Poon Lip, 68. was killed In a car crash at the 9th. mile Bedok Road this afternoon. Dr. Loh had left his dispensary in North Bridge Road just after 12 and was returning to his140 words
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123 1962-04-23 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. A Singapore Harbour Board labourer, Lim Yam. 35. was stabbed to death by Gangsters in Kampong Radin Mas last night. Lim. who lived in Bukit Permai. was walking with a friend to see a wayan* when they were ambushed by four123 words
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Article, Illustration131 1962-04-23 9 OE NANG. Sun— A 22-year-I old girl, Yeoh Chooi Imm, was killed in an accident involving a motor car, ■scooter, moped and trisha in Kelawei Road, near the Cantonment Road junction, last night. Her moped was pinned underneath the car. driven by131 words
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355 1962-04-23 9 Quack dentists undermining farmers' health SINGAPORE, Sun itUNDREDS of quack dentists are severely J1 undermining the dental health of the rural vopulation in the Federation. These quacks are <ettln« up lucrative practices in the remoter rural areas and exploiting the ignorance nf the largely illiterate communities there. The harm done355 words
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250 1962-04-23 9 WOMAN WINS MAJOR PRIZE IN DANE CUP CONTEST CINGAPORE, San. An English woman today became the tirst woman to win the "blind flying" contest at the Danne Cup air rally here. She is Mrs. Pat Hargreaves, 24, wife of a Royal Singapore Flying Club Instructor. She beat eight men pilots250 words
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Article47 1962-04-23 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore amateur ballroom dancing championship 1962 will be held at the beginning of June. All interested couples, Including those from the British armed services, are asked to send in their entries to Mr. Low Poh San, 2C3, Outram Road, Singapore 3.47 words
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Article36 1962-04-23 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Asian representative of the International Press Institute. Mr. T. Vlttachi will speak on "The Press In Asia" at a Rotary Club lunch at the Elfin Room. Hotel Merlin, on Wednesday.36 words
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Article158 1962-04-23 9 Youth clubs form 'energy squads JTUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Fifty thousand members of the Malayan Association of Youth Clubs will soon form in all districts In the country "Energy of Youth" squads to help in the rural development programme. This was disclosed to the Straits Times here today by Inche Baharom158 words
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Article108 1962-04-23 9 GRADUATES TO MEET IN PENANG DENANO, Sun.— Graduates A of the University of Malaya and the former Raffles College and King Edward VH College of Medicine will meet at the Penang Rubber Trade Association at 4 p.m. on May 5 to Inaugurate the Penan? division of the University of Malaya108 words
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Article67 1962-04-23 9 Soprano will give a concert TPOH. Sun.— The Shanghai--1 born and Italian-trained coloratura soprano, Miss Chei. Ll-Ching, will give a concert, sponsored by the Perak Arts Council, at the St. John Ambulance hall here on Tuesday night. On Wednesday night she will give a concert at the Treacher Metliodist Girls67 words
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211 1962-04-23 9 WRITERS TO ASK GOVT. FOR LITERARY PRIZES KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Federation Government will be asked to follow the step taken by many other countries by awarding annual literary prizes so as to encourage Malayan writers to produce works of high standard. This decision was reached at the first annual211 words
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174 1962-04-23 9 JOHORE BAMRI Sun. Stocky estate weeder Chan Chwen Kong, 69, was today sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Adams in the High Court here for the murdrr of En* Eai Kirn. 47, wife of an estate labourer and her daughter Teo Geok174 words
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Advertisement98 1962-04-23 9 Do you care for your skin The only answer is to use daily the three famous Elizabeth Arden essentials to Beauty For Dry Skin* Cleanse with Ardena Cleansing Cream Tone with Ardena Skin Tonic Nourish with Orange Skin Food For Average and Young Skin* Cleanse with Ardena Cleansing Cream Tone98 words
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Advertisement99 1962-04-23 9 8 TON ARTICULATEDS Available ex stock in chassis form or with bodies built t > special 0 requirements. rchard Motors HN&APOM 1 KUALA LUMPUR KCMESCNTED fISfWHHf IV BORNEO MOTORS Ba/tt'* B EYE EXAMINATION You can ««t with folie teeth but you can't tee witk artificial ayes. Youi !(K one and99 words
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Article134 1962-04-23 10 THREE writers of different nationality and of very different schools are brought together in the first of the "New Writer" series published by John Calder at 11s. 6d. Two of the writers are established stars who have not before been read in English while the third.134 words
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1071 1962-04-23 10 Allington Kennard - When China was at her most brilliant Allington Kennard By DAILY LIFE IN CHINA By Jacques Gernet. (Allen and Unwin 285.) QN the eve of the Mongol invasion, Chinese civilisation in many respects was at its most brilliant. The Sung renaissance was in full flower. The arts flourished, the new1,071 words
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Advertisement526 1962-04-23 10 Improve your PAY... I POSITION.. I PRESTIGE.! An ICS Course can help you to achieve a better position, more influence in your community and a higher standard of living. You study at home, in your spare time, and fees include all textbooks. Put yourself on the road to better things526 words
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Advertisement406 1962-04-23 10 Give them j the "W right rf) start wV life ('fflrMW Re wise. Give your children isdr^ZtZmWfß^tAim Seven Seas every day. It helps E§F m^^Zrjyf^^L j tv make them lit and strong, r^S^mft^ II to give them the boundless g /QC^L^aaaU* energy they need at school i|| MaaaaafeGaaaaaV3 IB and406 words
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Miscellaneous205 1962-04-23 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 0. Macabre music clotka Je«eod1. these supporters ought. «t «ry figure (5). first, to take some knock* <9. on rtTW o *«nt. m a root-not* r^ S n arT <7) CtatOr lW>Ce 18 «o U e C ntir 9> the conce»K» l2^lnt\iT aeOt ftllunl!nolia 18. Effective205 words
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Advertisement1462 1962-04-23 11 TO LIVERPOOL ft WEIT MAST U.K. Due Spore Srls P. Sham Penang ELPENOR Havre, Liverpool, Glasgow Gdi. 31 Aar 24 Apr 29/2* Apr 1* AORASTUS A'mouth, L'p**l, R'dam. H big ll P*rt Apr 29 Apr 21/ 2 May 9 EUMAEUS Liverpool, Glasgow JLpr 27 Miy 2 ACHILLES Liverpool May 41,462 words
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Advertisement1318 1962-04-23 11 w^ McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. W^ InCU ellerman link <s« klaveness line LONOON. HAMBURG. ROTTERBAM, LOS ANCELES, SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE ft HULL. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER, ft PORTLAND. CITY OF NEWCASTLE Acccptug can* f*r CeaUal ft SMtl S'pora P. Sham Penang MilSl'lmi i lP^t/27Apr l.A,r/3Mn 21/1* Apr TViS? f»» HONCKONC. KOBE. OSAKA,1,318 words
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1573 1962-04-23 12 MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW Easter brings a lull on exchange From Our Market Correspondent yyiTH Singapore and Penang business curtailed last week by the Easter holidays conditions were quiet on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Main interest now turns to what the market will do when it gets back into full-swing1,573 words
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Article24 1962-04-23 12 vi nnr n (prr Ib.i pril 16 7x.<k. 17 781 ct«. 18 78 cts. 19 .tv (per pirul) M7MI 5476.371 5476.2S 5476.37J24 words
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Article485 1962-04-23 12 THE chief feature of the A Singapore Tin Market last week was the size of the estimated offering as miners pushed out their ore before the four-day Easter holidays. From Monday to Thursday a total of 1,035 tons was olfered compared with 1.40Q tons for485 words
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Article71 1962-04-23 12 India Is quickly raising her autombile tyre manufacturing programme to thrtce the current levels. Reason: the increasing pressure of military transport needs. In the Third Flve-Year Plan which began a year ago, the capacity for automobile tyre manufacture was originally scheduled to be increased from 1.6771 words
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Article37 1962-04-23 12 industrial* i Tim: S lUtOln: THC WEEK'S INDICES April l«. April IV 177.?0 177.0» 32U.L-2 317.17 193 84 ifcJ.VI Jan. i mis 100 April l» 174 »fc 817.14 IKS.M April IK 175.11 813.77 1»3.8837 words
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Article64 1962-04-23 12 J. Haufh Songei Way Batu I inunjr Glenealy Plant Jeram Kuantan Bukit Keponf t Interim. urrrnt payment 20 Cts. 10 r e* 10 '"of 10 r it 20 65 cis. Date of payment May 4 May 21 May 1 May 8 May 17 Total for year 20 cts.64 words
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Article1047 1962-04-23 12 THE state of shaxret on the Malayan Stock Exchange Rhow last baajneM to April 14 (A) and last bu sines* since that date (B) with H and L attanding (or Hlg-hrst and Lowest business this year to date were: INBUSTRIAIS HI At Alee 6ric.ll 2.20 60 Ordt1,047 words
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Advertisement760 1962-04-23 12 I*°lorientI lines i ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. "CATHAY" Deports— Penonq 11th May 1962 Singapore 14th May 1962 (or Hongkong 18th/20th May, Japan 2 4th /28th May Hongkong lsr/3rd June. Returns:— Singapore 7th June 1962 Penang 10»h June 1962 Fares from: Penang from 5926.00 Singapore from $883.00 LIMITED FIRST CLASS760 words
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Article678 1962-04-23 13 S'PORE SHARE MARKET QUOTATIONS rpHE following is a complete 1 list of revised quotations t«Bt«ed by the Singapore section of the Malayan Stock Exchanre on Thursday April w- M. IMDvSTSMAU f s-s p i trol J»_M Tmnw ».uu 6«u SoTTS a^u" I<9 19 **r»* 11/. i 7/» _P">« 4»/3 J^JOP678 words
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Advertisement430 1962-04-23 13 NOTICE NOTICE ATTENTION MR. KON MIN SEN You are requested to appear in Kuala Lumpur office within two weeks from to-day important. LAM PKNO CHONO i UNTT MANAOER) American International A«s. Co. Ltd.. Kuala Lumpur Branch. 1 TENDERS PESUROH JAVA IBU KOTA KUALA LUMPUR Tenders in sealed envelopes j endorsed430 words
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Advertisement380 1962-04-23 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CAMERON HIGHLANDS HYDRO-ELECTRIC SCHEME A vacancy has unexpectedly arisen on the Chief Resident Engineer's Staff for a quantity surveyor, or an engineer wr_h quantity surveying experience. The vacancy 1« for approximately one year. The salary scale Is from $750 to $1,350,- per month depending on experience and qualifications.380 words
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Advertisement821 1962-04-23 13 (Cootlnued from Page B) SITUATIONS VACANT I* RTarals ti (HIM.) Bam ilt rta. ejrlre OCNERAL AMAM CHINESE spaakk Enflub. plain oooklnc for English family two cblMrao. district 10. Pbea* 8 pore S«2SS. SECRETARY STENOGRAPHER required by enclne«rins departmrot in old-astabltsbed sJuropran "fflrainny la Kuala Ijimpur. Plraae apply statins quallßcatloos and821 words
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Advertisement848 1962-04-23 13 HOUSfS LAND FO« SALE M W,rd, %i (Htm.)— Bam M eaa. tmtn MODERN TWO-ITOREY sßop bouaa. marble Boors facias Capitol Cinema Berrmlian. Owner oaeupylnc eantr* around willing vaoate. toouirtaa P.O. Box 80 oatemban. Oil Tiowu HAM Park rraaboad fnodam 3-bedroom aaMssaspeva, Pncas rrom U7.000 Loao •▼aUabla SSU.OOO Montblv irataknsrua tea848 words
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Advertisement80 1962-04-23 13 «ma* jo iat crpajswi M wwMßi BJS fSli. a-ij Dafty I i i its. 19 Wmrdm aaU* 'BBtov* MUI FONQ RBSTAUftANT i leasteocoß at only 11 .00 par bead. AaoMay tva Soup Bare Staak Cbiaa T.aiiatei Roll Bvtttr Cftaaae OoaTaa. I :«#H» j.' FOR WIDEST RANGE' PUSH BUTTON AND NEVER80 words
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Article, Illustration1685 1962-04-23 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday newcomers, Bilah Sayang It and Nashor, won first time out at Kuala Lumpur today. Bilah Sayan; II (late cool Cellar), a four-year-old by Newton Wonder, slammed his rivals by five lengths in the Class 2,1,685 words
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Article69 1962-04-23 14 Total pool: $142,750. Ist prise: *****5 $38,542. 2nd prize *****6 $19,271. 3rd prize *****1 $9,635. Starter: *****5 $9,635. Consolation ($856 each): *****7. *****6, *****4, *****2, *****1. *****8. *****2. *****4. *****9.*****5. 3 Digit forecast 995' $1 pays $600 in Klang. Kajang. Rawang, Banting, Kuala Kubu, Tanjong Karang. Johore69 words
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Article61 1962-04-23 14 LONDON. Sun. Wimbledon champion Rod Layer of Australia won the men's singles title in the Connaught Club's international lawn tennis tournament at Chlngford (Eseex) yesterday. He beat fellow-Austra-lian Martin Mulligan 4-6. 6-4. 6-4 in the final. Angela Mortimer repeatea her Wimbledon triumph of last year by beatingReuter - 61 words
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Article109 1962-04-23 14 ONDON, Sun. Damreduh Lt (7-1), owned by Mr. T. H. Degg, won the Roseberry Stakes run over one and a quarter miles at Kempton yesterday. Lord Ennisdale's Rockamour, (100-8) was second with Mr. W. Carters Bob Barker (100-6) third of 13 starters. Thames Trader, the 7-2Reuter - 109 words
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Advertisement976 1962-04-23 14 1 l^^M^J kBBIk L i^i Ml UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA GRADUATE SOCIETY Graduates of Rafflen College King Edward VII College of I Modicine and University of Malaya arr cordially invited to a Meeting tn inaugurate the Penang Division 'Mversity of Malaya Graduate Society and to elect the Management Commit lee of976 words
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Advertisement838 1962-04-23 14 TENDERS POLICE TENDER NOTICE 1 Tenders which will close at 12 I noon on 23 May 1962 are invited by the Chief Police Officer Perak 1 from Persons or Firms who are Licensed Second-Hand Dealers for I the ourchase of 29 surplus Polire 1 Vehicles, full particulars of *hich may838 words
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Advertisement788 1962-04-23 14 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for the run- ning of the ACS. Sitiawan Tuck- shop catering for 2700 students m the morning and afternoon ses sions. Tenders may be for tlir whole tuckshop i.e. a) Malay and Indian food anc b> Chinese tood or any part thereof.. Tenders must788 words
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Advertisement105 1962-04-23 14 f j m J Tpp efficiency at home with a FACIT Portable Businessmen! You need Facit Portable at home for letters and reports you hadn't the time to write in the office. Elegant, modern design —sturdily constructed from the finest Swedish steel, the Facit Potable has all the features of105 words
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Miscellaneous193 1962-04-23 14 EASTER SPORTS DIARY MOTOR-RACING PEXANG DIV. 2: Pelandok v MALAYSIA Grand Prix (Sem- PIA: Glugor Club v Olugor Inbawang. 10 ami. dians (both matches at D. KraBADMINTOX mat> ABC Team championship- In- TEXMS donesia vN. Bcmeo; Pakistan v EASTER TOURNEY: Klang Sarawak (Stadium Negara. 7 open championships (Klang Club, p.m.*193 words
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Article610 1962-04-23 15 LONDON. Sun. I Burnley crash to shock defeat by Sheffield United JPSWICII, shock side of English soccer this season, regained the lead at the top of the First Division yesterday. They gained a point from a 2-2 draw at Chelsea, while Burnley, the leadersReuter - 610 words
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90 1962-04-23 15 RANGERS WIN SCOTTISH CUP FOR THE 16th TIME /GLASGOW. Sun.— Rangers \J won the Scottish Football Cup for the 16th time when they beat St. Mirren 2-0 In the final here yesterday Although Rangers attacked almost constantly throughout the first half, the opening goal did not arrive until five minutes90 words
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187 1962-04-23 15 BOXING My easiest fight, says victor Carlos I AS VEGAS, Sun. Carlos Ortta, 25-year-old Puerto Rico-born boxer, outpointed veteran holder Joe Brown to win the world lightweight title here last nigh* -then said it was the easiest fight he had ever bad. Ortiz said he knew from the first roundReuter - 187 words
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Article62 1962-04-23 15 ONDON, Sun. Crook Li Town were worthy 4-0 winners of the English Amateur soccer Cup replay against Hounslow at Middlesbrough yesterday. The teams drew 1-1 at Wembley last week. Arnold Coates, the centreforward who scored twice, was the star of the Crook attack. Outside right62 words
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1248 1962-04-23 15 FIRST DIVISION Aston Villa 8 Leicester 3 Blackburn 2 Bolton 3 Blackpool 3 Man. City 1 Cardiff 3 Birmingham Z Chelsea 2 Ipswich 2 Man. Ctd 1 Everton 1 Notts Forest 3 Sheff Wed 1 Sheff ltd 2 Bnmley Tottenham 1 WBA 2 Went Ham1,248 words
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Article25 1962-04-23 15 LOS ANGELES, Sun— One Johnson became the fifth American to clear 7ft In the high Jump when he jumped that height here yesterday.—25 words
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Article79 1962-04-23 15 THAI BOY TAKES US TITLE QEATTLE. Sun. Paisan Loaharanu, a young Thai medical student here, became the first foreign player to win an American junior badminton title when he won the boys' final of the UJS. national Junior tournament here last night. Paisan, won the boys' title in the under-79 words
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Article57 1962-04-23 15 NANCHANG. Bun. Yang Pun-hua, 25, won the men's singles title in the China table tennis championships here yesterday. He beat K'uo Chung-kung. in the final by 15-21, 21-19, 14-21. 21-11. 21.13. Chlu Chung.hul. holder of the world women's title, retained her national title by beating57 words
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Article34 1962-04-23 15 AMSTELVEEN, 8U n A goal three minutes from the end cost England their 100 per cent record in ten women's hockey matches against Holland, and the game was drawn 2-2 here yesterday34 words
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414 1962-04-23 15 Star-studded Barbarians get whipping LONDON, Sun. THE Barbarians, fielding nine internationals, were beaten 10-0 in the Rugby Union match against Cardiff yesterday. Cardiff dominated the match, but it seemed for most of the game that they would be denied victory, and It was not until the 70th minute that RobertsReuter - 414 words
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Article38 1962-04-23 15 JOHANNESBURG. Sun. Bob Mark (Australia) won the men's singles title In the South African iawn tennis championships here with a 6-1, 8-1, 2-6, 8-6, victory over the holder. South African Gordon Forbes, in the final. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Advertisement52 1962-04-23 15 O W s ?n 3. i I DUN LOP <r^* Dunlop's range of hard working, y long wearing tyres cater for every nJ^ fjS~*^^\y > make an< tnK^ c f scooter fy IV. f\ and bicycle. Like millions of people V V U\ everywherei 1^ w you too can depend52 words
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Advertisement400 1962-04-23 15 WILSON MAKES GOLF SHAFT HISTORY 1962 Wilson Staff clubs are first with every shaft matched in flex-action to the weight cf its club head Now you can have golf clubs that swing engineered to provide uniform feel the same feel the same respond the helps you hit the ball at400 words
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Article779 1962-04-23 16 MOK SIN PIN - MOK SIN PIN By Singapore, Sun. JAPANESE ACE SHOWS HIS CLASS IN TWO SMART WINS GREAT battle is in prospect between Chris Conn, the British airman, and the strong Japanese contingent headed by Teisuke Tanaka, the Honda rider, for the top prize for motorcycles in the Malaysia779 words
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Article68 1962-04-23 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Slnga--pore Cricket Club beat Selangor Club by 273 runs in their annual cricket match played on the Selangor Padan* over the weekend. Scores were: Singapore C^C. 243 <Zampatti 88. Schubert 45. Woodhouse 32 R. Ec-kersley 3-37 1 and 215 (Zampattl 51. Read68 words
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Article40 1962-04-23 16 KLUANG. Sun. The disciplinary board of the Kluang DLstrlct Football Association decided at a meeting today to suspend V. Rajoo. a Riverter player, for three months for "ungentlemanly conduct" during a six-a-side soccer match between Rlvertex and P.W.D. recently.40 words
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Article408 1962-04-23 16 MOTOK-C Y< US I -"hi and nnrtrr: 1 T. Tanaka 'Honda); 2. I. Kuno < Honda): 3. M. Iriiinu (Suzuki); 4. Cheng Terk Meng Suzuki i. 42m. IS.J. las test lap 2: 44.6 bt Tanaka. 250ce and under: 1. T. Tanaka (Honda); i. G. Suzuki (Honda408 words
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Article, Illustration88 1962-04-23 16 DOUBLES SUCCESS BRINGS WINNING POINT FOR MALAYA NG BOON BEE leaps into the air to make a spectacular backhand shot while his partner, Tan Yee Khan (right), looks on. This was the double match in which the Malayan pair beat S. P. BaruaIim Yaw Chong - 88 words
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Article, Illustration94 1962-04-23 16 PLANTER GAN IS 1962 MR. MALAYA JLf ALACCA. Sun.— Gan Boon Leong, a 27 year old Malacca planter, was adJudged Mr. Malaya. 1962. here last night. Hie Junior Mr. Malaya title went to Wong Fook Chow of Selangor. There were 27 •ompetitors In this com-H-tition. Kasim bin Mohamed. 26. of94 words
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Article97 1962-04-23 16 Forces and Perak Malays 1-1 KUALA LL T MPUR, Sun.— Federation Armed Forces and Perak Malays shared the Lope Trophy when they drew 1-1 in the final of the Malayan Malays hockey tournament at Rifle Range Road here today. Extra time was olayed. After a scoreless first half Perak opened97 words
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Article92 1962-04-23 16 Penang win Sara Shield cricket KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Penang Ceylone.se won the Savaranamuthu Shield when they beat Singapore Ceylonese by five wickets in the final of the Malayan Celoynese inter-state cricket tournament on the Victoria Institution ground here today. C. Navaratnam was mainly responsible for Penang's bIR win. In the92 words
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393 1962-04-23 16 By LESLIE HOFFMAN Jnr., Kuala Lumpur. Sunday rWO Selangor golfers, Jim O'Sullivan and J. West--1 water, will contest the final of the Malayan Open amateur golf championship at the Selangor G. C. course tomorrow morning at 8.30. This afternoon O'Sullivan beat John Van393 words
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Article199 1962-04-23 16 EX-CHAMPION HARVEY OUT 6 AND 5 once in the whole round. Nick Harvey won his match 2 up against Sid Dv Plessis after a hard tussle over the first five holes. Dv Plessis said he was having trouble with his tee shots while Nick in the first nine, did not199 words
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Article81 1962-04-23 16 IPOH, Sun.— Samuel's Club won the» Brander Shield cricket match against Royal Dragoons by seven wickets at Tanjong Rambutan today. Scores: R. Dragoons 14 (Letchumanan 7-7, N. Nadarajan 2-6) Samuel's Club 18-3. In another Shield match on the Coronation ground. V.M.C.A. beat ACS, Old81 words
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Article26 1962-04-23 16 MALACCA. Sun. Malacca beat Negri Sembilan 1-0 goal in the women's soccer competition for the straits Times cup here today. Gan Lian May scored.26 words
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Article19 1962-04-23 16 SEREMBAN. Sun.—Seremban won the overall championship In the Hindu Youth Organisation Easter games which ended here today.19 words
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Article200 1962-04-23 16 Maladi, Lim get FIFA posts KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mr, Lim Kee Siong F.A. of Malaya vicepresident, will be Asia'a^ representative on F.1.F.A.. the international football federation. Mr. Soh Ghre Boon, Sii pore A.F.A. president, will serve as a F.I F.A. member on the International Olympic Committee. These appointments were made200 words
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Obituary71 1962-04-23 16 Dr. LOH POON UP and 68 suddenly on 22.4.62 p.m. survived by his widow. 5 sons (Philip. Robert. Ricbard, Frank and Judm), 1 daughter (Siew Gck). 4 daughters-in-law. 1 son-in-law. 9 grandchildren and 4 sistf-is. deeply regretted. No wreaths by request. Donations ro St. Andrew's Mission Hospital. Cortege leaves71 words
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Article87 1962-04-23 16 MR AND MRS. K. VEPANESWARAN Rubber Research Institute thank friends, relatives for thrir valunble presents and attendance at their marriage on 8-4-62. THE FAMILY of the lit.- M Maaeir Lee Moi Lan thank incnds and relatives for messages of dolence. wreaths, nntittiniT and attendance at her funeral on 18.4.62.87 words
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Advertisement125 1962-04-23 16 Vat** CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 20 words SW Minimum) DR. SEOW TOO. The Engagement is announced between Dr. Scow Wong Sim youneei' bio- V Iher of Mad;im Soow Yook Huh of Ipoh and Too Joo Yean youn«~"% est daughter of Mrs. Too Jee l.i:n on 22.4.62. SHARP Features l ™> \lS^ m.125 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous261 1962-04-23 16 PKRAK SCHOOLS (Ipoh): Foong Slew Fun and Mohd! Rosli Boys singles *emi-flnab Mohd. beat Chin Poh Choo and Thong Rosli beat Rahini Giman 15-3. Pong Then 15-7, 15-5. 15-5. Ton* Ponu Then beat Chua WKIGHTI.IFTING Eng Chong 4-15. 15-13. 15-8. Boy's MALAYAN ("SHIPS <Ma!acDoubles nemi-ttnala Mohd Rosli ca>: Fly— l.261 words
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