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Title Section24 1962-04-24 1 BATIONAL LIBRARf RATIONAL LIBRARf AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100.000 The Straits Times tfe***** Estd. 1845 TUESDAY. APRIL 24. 1962 15 CENTS KDN 03624 words
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Article165 1962-04-24 1 Engine kept 'on' for getaway All over in a few minutes' £UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Five robbers armed with pis-j tols und knives en-j tered a pawnshop in Hrickficlds Road here this afternoon, smashed a show case and grabbed $10,000! in jewellery and cash. It was all over165 words
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Article73 1962-04-24 1 LONDON. Mon. A chanting, seven-mile-long column of ban-the-bomb marchers trudged into Hyde Park today for demonstration against nuclrar weapons and planned American resumption of ntmo.sphoric tests. A vast crowd gathered to watch the rally in the park. Two ot the speakers were Japanese .survivors of the Hiroshima atom73 words
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Article, Illustration267 1962-04-24 1 SINGAPORE, Mon. The 1.400 Mecca pilgrims left the overloaded ship Taipooan here today and moved into a Singapore Harbour Board pod own. But it seems that some have a good chance of getting to Mecca after all. Today the Philippines Consul-General here. Mr267 words
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Article153 1962-04-24 1 climbed aboard He said he bad been told this today at the Foreign Office by a man who had been aboard when the ship sailed. Mr. Pelaez said the Government was sending a ship to Singapore to bring back pilgrims who had no travel papers. Earlier153 words
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601 1962-04-24 1 NEW DELHI, Monday rTHE Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today defied airx craft delays and the blazing 100-degree heat of New Delhi to complete a crowded schedule of visits on the first day of his two-day601 words
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Article170 1962-04-24 1 Yong wins Grand Prix SINGAPORE. Mon. Yong Nam Kee, ol Singapoie, won the Malaysia Orana Prix toaay alter leaaing nearly ail the way in hio h-iype Jaguar. Engine trouble eliminated his rivals driving tnoroughbred machines in me exhausting 18U-mile race. Among those who were lorced to withdraw were L.C. Chan170 words
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169 1962-04-24 1 ONLY SERIOUS CASUALTY IS A CRASH AT THE SNAKES' SINGAPORE. Mon. Pte. Chua. 20. of the Singapore Infantry Regiment received serious head injuries when a motor cyclist taking part in the Malaysia Grand Prix crashed into him today. Pte. Chua was on duty at "The Snakes" the name given to169 words
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Article194 1962-04-24 1 Grand Prix was an 'inspiration SINGAPORE. Mon. The. organisation of the first Singapore Grand Prix last year and the Malaysia Grand Prix this year has inspired many countries in South-East '< Asia to hold similar events, the Minister of Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam, said today. Speaking before the pre- sentation194 words
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176 1962-04-24 1 DEFECTOR BURGESS: I LIKE LIVING UNDER SOCIALISM MOSCOW. Mon. Guy Burgess, the British diplomat who defected to Russia in 1951. said today: "I like living under socialism. I would not like living on an expense account in England." He broke off his holiday on the Black Sea coast on SaturdayReuter - 176 words
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Article20 1962-04-24 1 MOSCOW. Mon. The Supreme Soviet Russia's parliament met today. Premier Nikita Khrushchev was expected to address the meeting.—U.P.l.20 words
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Article138 1962-04-24 1 10 more killed in Algeria ALGIERS, Mon.— Ten people were killed and many wounded in acts ol violence i throughout Algeria yes- terday military officials said here early today. Algerians demonstrated and attacked European cars in a suburb of Algiers yesterday afternoon. The demonstration was believed to have been provokedReuter - 138 words
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Article61 1962-04-24 1 CAPE CANAVERAL. Mon. —Scientists reported hat everything was ready for nn attempt today to launch a Ranger-4 spacecraft on a 60--hour journey to the moon. 229.541 miles away. If all |OM well. Ranger-4 will approach the moon early on Thursday morning and begin transmitting the first detailedReuter - 61 words
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910 1962-04-24 2 WASHINGTON, Monday, JHE United States is likely to begin on Wednesday a new series of nuclear tests in the Pacific, lasting for two to three months even though protests against the tests are mounting throughout t h c world. Mr. HaroldReuter; UPI - 910 words
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Article, Illustration5 1962-04-24 2 Barry Appleby - THE GAMBOLS Barry Appleby By5 words
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Article55 1962-04-24 2 NEW YORK. Mon. The French-born composer Solomon Plmsleur. who came to the United States at the age of three, died at his home here yesterday. He was 61. Mr. Pimsleur wrote more than 120 works and had completed two acts of an opera based on theReuter - 55 words
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Article170 1962-04-24 2 NDOLA. Monday. OIK people were killed when supporters of Norlh- em Rhodesia's rival African nationalist parties clashed with axes and knives in the African township of Chifubu here today. Many others were injured. Houses were stoned and a Land Rover belonging to two of theReuter - 170 words
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121 1962-04-24 2 What children can buy at the local store... f ONDON. Mon. School children can walk into local stores and buy contraceptives with no questions asked, the Archbishop of York Dr. Donald Coggan, said yesterday at Scarborough. But this was a "small wonder." he said In a sermon attended by delegates121 words
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Article39 1962-04-24 2 TOKYO. Mon.— Japan and India today signed an agreement in New Delhi to establish agriculture demonstration farms which would serve as centres for the field training of Indian farmers the Japanese Foreign Ministry here announced.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article122 1962-04-24 2 WASHINGTON. Mon. The American woman pilot Jacqueline Cochran has claimed 49 records after flying a four-englned executive Jet plane from New Orleans to Hanover. West Germany. Miss Cochran claimed a new women's world mark for a distance in a straight line by jet with herReuter - 122 words
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Article187 1962-04-24 2 Stomach surgery on Earl Attlee T ONDON. Mon. Earl Attlee. former British Prime Minister underwent a stomach operation yesterday. A hospital announcement said the 79-year-old former Labour Party leader was in satisfactory condition. WASHINGTON: The Shah of Persia declared he hoped his country would reach the European standard of living187 words
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Article27 1962-04-24 2 BAMAKO (Mali). Mon. Premier Youssef Ben Khedda of the Algerian Provisional Government will begin a two-day official visit here from April 30. the Government said.27 words
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Advertisement304 1962-04-24 2 WOMAN TO WOMAN YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED ABOUT INTERNAL SANITARY PROTECTION Q. It intrrmal profetiam a nn» idto f A. li may surprise you lo learn that it isn't! Modern women of every era have used various -x methods of internal protection But it wasn't until a doctor invented Tampax a304 words
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Article, Illustration176 1962-04-24 3 Nehru assures Nepal: Violent critics will be barred DELHI. Mon. 11 King Mahendra of Nepal said here yesterday that in his talks with the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, he had been assured that India would not allow any violent agitation against Nepal to be conducted from Indian soil. King176 words
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177 1962-04-24 3 SAIGON, Mon.— The Government yesterday confirmed reports that 54 South Vietnamese were massacred and 29 wounded on Saturday by a group of Cambodian Communists in a raid on a border hamlet In Long Xuyen province. 106 miles south-west of Saigon. Press reports said theUPI - 177 words
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78 1962-04-24 3 'IXDKYO, Mon. With an all time low in 1961. Japan has reached the level of the United States and Europe in the birth and infant mortality rate, according to the Welfare Ministry. Births last year totalled 1.586.413 or 19.628 less than in 1960UPI - 78 words
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Article, Illustration510 1962-04-24 3 SEATO CAN NOW MEET ANY THREAT, SAYS MARSHAL S ARIT gANGKOK, Mon. The Thai Prime Minister, Marshal Sarit Thanarat, said today the South-east Asia Treaty Organisation had been newly strengthened and it could "cope with any threat which may arise in future." He was speaking at the onenlng of "AirReuter - 510 words
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158 1962-04-24 3 HONG KONG. Monday. pORTY-EIGHT Chinese arrested in a police swoop on a ferry on Good Friday will appear in court tomorrow charged with having tried to enter the colony illegally. I They are at present in custody, a police spokesmanReuter - 158 words
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Article59 1962-04-24 3 ABIDJAN dvory OOftSt), Mon. Alrican and United Nations experts, who have been discussing the organisation and administration of social services in Africa here since April 11 have ended their talks In a report, the experts stressed the inadequacy ot the African States' financial and material resources59 words
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Advertisement407 1962-04-24 3 W^^ Shoppers Paradise, with gay night V life, superb food and 398 square miles of amazing "colour film B scenery. W Climate is variable but September to K December is usually delightfully sunny. fffl dry and cool. December-February rather cool to chilly, so take your woolies 1 B March-April: pleasantly407 words
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Miscellaneous441 1962-04-24 3 %££L2££l£ RADI SINGAPORE SERVICE SHOBTWAVE si RVK I (41.7 MrtrrM 41 metres A.M. 6 .00 1 Time Signal Negara- MEDILM WAVK SERVICE: ku. N:ws Headlines; 6.05 Mem- 475 metres Wlth Me i!rS!i c c- 730 TTiem c d !w A M uOO Oood Mornln 8: »-01 K BreYkfasT Club Too441 words
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Article555 1962-04-24 4 SINGAPORE, Men. UNITED DEMOCRATIC GROUP TO HAVE SAME AIMS, SYMBOLS AS MALAYAN U.D.P. gINGAPORE will have a United Democratic Party with the same objects and the same symbols as the U.D.P. which was formed in Seremban yesterday. Because of the constitutional barriers to having Pan-Malayan555 words
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Obituary41 1962-04-24 4 OI SOUZA BERTHA brlovad wife of tidan de Souza pasted awmy paacc/ulv on 23.4.1962 at 2.10 p.m. Cortege v<ve« 4 Wee Nam Road at 4.46 p.m. -day 24.4.1962 for »be Cathedral of ie OooC Shepherd aod theoea to SMajl Cemetery.41 words
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Article79 1962-04-24 4 SINGAPORE, Mon—Singapore won four of the five best awards in the 1961 Malayan Film Competition organised by the Selangor Amateur Cine Society. The Singapore Cine Film Society will screen the top five films at the Shell Theatrette on Friday for its| members and the next day79 words
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Article131 1962-04-24 4 Four girls and a boy on strike SINGAPORE. Mon. Four salesgirls and a boy messenger of Sincere Department Store, Ltd., in North Bridge Road are on a daily one-hour strike between 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. They are protesting against the management's alleged non-recognition of the Singapore Textiles and General131 words
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Article170 1962-04-24 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. THE Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, A has said that apart from a small number of women civil servants in the professional grades and certain other occupations already receiving equal pay with their male counterparts, all other women employees would170 words
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Article129 1962-04-24 4 FLAG DAY HOPES FOR $20,000 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Children's Society will hold its annual flag day on May 5. This year, the Society hopes to collect $20,000 to help the "less fortunate children who cannot help themselves." The society was formed to help families where the children are suffering129 words
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Article23 1962-04-24 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Abdul Kadlr bin Amath. 12. was killed after he fell from a mango tree In Lorong 12. Qeylang. today.23 words
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Article64 1962-04-24 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Goh Koh Pul, acting permanent secretary to the Deputy Prime Minister's Office, is representing Singapore at an international conference opening In Tokyo tomorrow to discuss the laying of a submarine cable system in South-East Asia and the Far East. The plan proposes a cable64 words
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Article309 1962-04-24 4 rpHE following Is today's sche- uule of civil aircraft movements at Pays Lebar airport Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC: From London. Beirut, Bahrein. New Delhi. Rangoon. (BA 71S) 6.10 p.m from Hong Kong (BA Ml) 1.15 p.m. Qantas: Prom Sydney. Darwin, Jakarta iQF 733) 8.40 p.m. from London.309 words
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Article, Illustration55 1962-04-24 4 SINGAPORE JOURNALIST'S EASTER BRIDE MR. JAMES ANC. of the editorial staff of the Straits Times, and Miss Daphne Christine Lav, who were married at St. Ignatius Church yrstorday. Mr. Ann is the youngest son of Madam Tjoa Sioe Kiauw. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lav55 words
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Advertisement155 1962-04-24 4 [muri view hotel I lodore Bahru Tel. 2133/4 I f PRESENTS L From 17/4/1962 The most ciotic bomb thcll. tho young and pretty MISS DIANNE j Direct from Australia In taxational Egyptian Hula., Donco Book eorly (Bonn.d In Singapore) t L_« o O— O O O o •-> steni-ixrtsa fUMcju155 words
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Miscellaneous98 1962-04-24 4 V.S. Cultural Centre: Film Y.W-C.A. (Outram Road): "United States Labour Unites" Dressmaking. 9 ajn. and 2.30 and "Carpenters" 5 pjr P-m.; Needlework, 11 a.m. Y.W.cX (Raffles Quay): Ma- Slncaporr Medical Association: lay for beginners. 11 am.; Blue Film on "Oait" with lntrodueTriangle Club Cooking demons- tory talks on (I) Orthopaedic98 words
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Article, Illustration1705 1962-04-24 5 STRAITS TIMES Special Feature The Midas touch of Bernarr Macfadden THE HEALTH CRANK WHO BLUDGEONED HIS WAY FROM POVERTY JO FOUR WIVES AND A 90 MILLION DOLLAR EMPIRE... JUMPING from an aeroplane ov c r Paris one September day in 1932. an old man, dressed in long red woollen underwear1,705 words
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Advertisement24 1962-04-24 5 USE NEW HIGH ENERGY ESSO EXTRA GASOLINE 1 1 SSO the worids first choice ISSO STANDARD EASTERN, INC. U.i-A. to^FAsr w :h utiino t»A»tum24 words
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352 1962-04-24 6 Three reasons, then resolution is adopted by Umno branch SFREMBAN. Mon r pIE Seremban branch of Umno yesterday adopted a resolution calling on the Federation Government to abolish all municipal, town and local elections. The resolution was tabled by Inche Ahmad bin Manja.352 words
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Article135 1962-04-24 6 pENANO, Mon. The Penang Umno division, at its general assembly last night adopted a resolution urging the State Alliance to select and groom suitable candidates to contest future elections. The motion, proposed by the Kampong Jawa branch, survived a heated debate. One of its135 words
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Article46 1962-04-24 6 KUCHING. Mon. For the first time in Sarawak. Anzac Day will be celebrated on Wednesday at the Kuchlng War Memorial. Australian and New Zealand ex-Servlcemen who served in World War Two will take part. Anzac Day will also be observed at Labuan.46 words
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Article, Illustration170 1962-04-24 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. An Australian violinist. Beryl Kimber, is now here to give concerts in Singapore and tht Federation. She said today: "This is my first visit to the E;> 1 hope to enjoy my short stay here." Miss Kimber will appear at the Victoria Theatre170 words
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Article28 1962-04-24 6 IPOH. Mon. A sundry shop owner. Loo Seong Puat. 46. was robbed of $20 by two youths in Jalan Yang Kalsom here at 3.J0 a.m. today.28 words
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316 1962-04-24 6 Our plans for hawkers— by Mr. Byrne SINGAPORE. Mon. The. Minister for Health and Law. Mr. K. M. Byrne, has disclosed that the Government is measuring suitable streets for static hawkers' pitches He was answering a question from the Assemblyman for Anson. Mr. David Marshall, on the Government's policy on316 words
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Advertisement264 1962-04-24 6 NOW ANY TUESDAY OR THURSDAY beginning TODAY LEAVE SINGAPORE AT 8:30 TODAY BE IN LOS ANGELES AT 6:55 TONIGHT! Bound for the States in a hurry? Now you can get there look mow casys fast and enjoy Japan Air Lines' famous hospitality all Tuesdays Saturday the way. Thursdays (to hiwiio264 words
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Miscellaneous143 1962-04-24 6 LVI Abner By Al Cnpp I j&oXiw'n&G£l&3fcf»fA( J WAS IT "S j— 1 I WAS IT SENDiMG I, r J:=::^ I I KNOW"- l. —Br^WVptXi U CAPTURING \HAW-Wff] »M OWN FATHER Af (JvSesEMT PaS^T 1 l-l CAN HARIXV KEEP THE. I NELSON M^THAT UP TOR LIFE \l CRUsS IpveT L143 words
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Article, Illustration516 1962-04-24 7 Improvemen ts, extensions in fiine /or Wie ziea? F-27 IPOH, Monday Minister announces big air plans for Malaya r ]'IIE Federal Government has provided $6.5 million to improve and extend the aerodromes in Ipoh, Penang, Kota Bharu and Malacca, said the Minister of Transport, Dato516 words
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159 1962-04-24 7 BODIES OF TWO FLYERS NOT YET FOUND SINGAPORE. Monday. rrHE bodies of the navigator and pilot of a Royal Air Force Canberra bomber which exploded in mid-air over the Straits of Johore last Monday, have still not been recovered, an RAF spokesman caid today. He could not give their name*159 words
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Article69 1962-04-24 7 BANTING. Mon. The Alliance M.P. for Sepang, Mr Lee Siok Yew, said at a public meeting here last night that the Malaysia plan would be carried out whether Singapore's Barisan Soslalls likes it or not. Mr. Lee was speaking of hLs recent tour of North Borneo69 words
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Article27 1962-04-24 7 KLUANG. Mon. A lumherjack. Leang Kan. 42, was killed pfter he was struck by a falling tree at the 6th mile. Jalan Merslng. today.27 words
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Article, Illustration290 1962-04-24 7 DR. LOH (KILLED IN MOTOR ACCIDENT) BURIED SINGAPORE. Mon.— Dr. Loh Poon Up, a prominent medical practitioner who was killed in a car crash at Bedok yesterday, was buried this evening at Bidadari cemetery. The funeral service at St. Andrew's Cathedral was officiated by the Dean, the Rev. E. O.290 words
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207 1962-04-24 7 MIC urges: 'Support merger proposals SINGAPORE. Mon. The general committee of the Singapore branch of the Malayan Indian Congress has unanimously decided to support the Singapore Government's White Paper merger proposals. The committee, at a twohour meeting yesterday evening, cajled on Singapore Indians to give their wholehearted support to the207 words
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138 1962-04-24 7 STOP SMOKING AND SEND CHILDREN TO SCHOOL PLEA nnANJONG MALIM. Mon X The Mentri Besar of Perak. Dato Sha'ari bin Shafiee, urged Malay parents yesterday "to stop smoking, as well as your frequent visits to the cinemas." The money thus saved." he said at Kampong Sungei Bil, "could be spent138 words
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Article29 1962-04-24 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The 12-member delegation of the Sarawak Party Negara yesterday visited the Rida textile centre and Malay arts and crafts centre at Kuala Trengiranu.29 words
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270 1962-04-24 7 The Chairman 'meddled with wires' RAUB, Monday rpHE chairman of the Sungei Ruan Labour Party. Lee Ah Sam, 29, was fined $250 or two months' jail on Saturday for )dishonestly tapping energy from the Central Electricity Board supply for use in a hall270 words
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Article23 1962-04-24 7 KLUANG, Mon. Mr. S. S. Maparapillay was re-elected president oi the Ceylon Association, Central Johore, at a general meeting held here today.23 words
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102 1962-04-24 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Men.— Mr. Justice On* in the High Court here today granted a petition for the winding-up of the Tiger Press Ltd. The petitioner, tfac East Asiatic Co. Ltd., was represented by Mr. Y. 8. Chong. The defunct Chinese daily was not represented102 words
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178 1962-04-24 7 Autonomy next year —report on port ITUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A report on the separation of Port Swertenham from the Malayan Railway to make the port autonomous has been submitted to the Ministry of Transport and is now under study, according to a Ministry spokesman. The report was submitted by a178 words
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Article31 1962-04-24 8 29 Words 110 (Minimum) SEAN TSUN TOH and Rosalind think all friends and relatives for tßSjr good wishes, thoughtful gifts and rri-Mice on the occasion of their marn:t.:o on 23-4-62.31 words
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Article192 1962-04-24 8 Vi Word, Sit (Minimum) LIBBV'S SPECIAL OFFER! Singapore and Malaya April 34th May Tin beautiful glasses made In Belgium. .i pride to own. In exchange for labels. BE A 0000 Malayan Read Bertta Hark-in. Tfa.- National newvpaper In the '0.-nanlsed National Language and follow contemporary developments In the iitad192 words
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602 1962-04-24 8 Tuesday, April 24, 1962. Malaya's new political organisation, born in Seremban over the week-end and given the name of the United Democratic Party, has been a long time in gestation. Speculation began nearly three years ago, almost immediately after the Alliance upheaval in mid-602 words
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Article393 1962-04-24 8 Fine speeches rarely lick rising food prices or commodity shortages, as President Soekamo is slowly discovering. In his broadcast to the Indonesian nation the President promises, in his capacity as the Supreme Commander of Economic Operations, a little of the direct action which the economic situation demands.393 words
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Article240 1962-04-24 8 The bad news, not unexpected, that Ipoh will be off the airways map for three months or so while the runway is rebuilt, at least was delivered by the Minister of Transport in pleasant surroundings Dato Sardon was opening the extension of the Ipoh terminal building, the first240 words
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Article, Illustration595 1962-04-24 8 Power AND Snobbery EVERYMAN'S EGGHEAD TALKS TO RENE MacCOLL ONDON, Mon.— The grey-haired man lying on his back in a London hospital bed. his eyes covered with soft bandage, is temporarily out of action. He awaits an operation in the next day or two for the replacement of a slipped595 words
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Article, Illustration1153 1962-04-24 8 JOHN CAMPBELI - Asia's greatest luxury learning JOHN CAMPBELI 20-YEAR PLAN IS ESTIMATED TO COST 56,000 MILLION DOLLARS FROM TOKYO. Monday HA M P ERED by poverty and plagued by shortages of everything except potential pupils, Asia is nevertheless making progress in its fight to overcome ignorance and illiteracy. This is the mainOFNS - 1,153 words
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213 1962-04-24 8 YOUNG Malayans have every reason to rejoice at the recent announcement by Tengku Abdullah, president of the Malayan Association of Youth Clubs, on the proposed multimillion dollar youth hostel to be erected In Kuala Lumpur this year. Throughout the year, and especially during the school213 words
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Article, Illustration621 1962-04-24 9 The acid test— by Siew Sin 'TO SUCCEED, ANY PARTY MUST MEET THE DEMANDS OF POLITICAL REALISM' [£UALA LUMPUR. Mon. The president of the Malayan Chinese Association. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. said today that political realism would demand that any new political organisation must be able to unite and receive621 words
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Article280 1962-04-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR. **on. The National Mcjnument Fund has now topped the $400,000 mark. Donations received daring last week totalled $20,000. The figure now s'lands at $409,401.79. Here are the latest contributions: Previously acknowledge:--$389,646.58. Donations from tbe American Community from trie proceeds of the screening or tbe280 words
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Article59 1962-04-24 9 KUANTAN, Mon. Ten thousand prints of a colour portrait of the Sultan of Pahang are to be distributed to the public soon to replace those withdrawn from circulation In February because of a printing error. The first prints showed the Sultan's medals and decorations on the wrong59 words
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Article, Illustration231 1962-04-24 9 Rawcliffe calls for career guidance in school ITUALA LUMPUR. 1V Mon.— The retiring Chief Education Officer, Kuala Lumpur, Dr. F. J. Rawcliffe, today urged the early setting up of a career guidance unit to help the thousands who leave school every year. Dr. Rawcliffe, who Is leaving after more than231 words
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Article46 1962-04-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Two veterinary assistants who have been awarded Pood and Agriculture Organisation fellowships left here today to attend a sixmonth dairy farming course in Denmark. They were Mr. P. Duralrajanayagam. of Seremban. and Inche Ahmad bin Mahmood, of Kluan?.46 words
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Article42 1962-04-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon bin Hail Jublr, will open Harper Gllftllan> new travel agency at Pudu Ror tomorrow. The company has been appointed an approved agent of the International Air Transport Association.42 words
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Article76 1962-04-24 9 CARS STOLEN —AND RECOVERED MALACCA, Mon. Two cars were stolen here during the list 31 hours and later recovered. One belonging to Mr. Harry Seah Cheng Ouan, of Singapore, was missing from the Capitol car park and found later inside Terendak Camp, 1? miles away. The other, belonging to Mr.76 words
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243 1962-04-24 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. rpHREE thousand Chinese school pupils at a rally today condemned the Singapore Government for appointing a commission of inquiry into the boycott of the Government Chinese secondary examinations last November and December. The three-hour rally was held in the grounds of the243 words
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Article51 1962-04-24 9 MALACCA, Men. Conor* l E.G. Bennett, 31, of 2nd Commonwealth Infantry Worktop, Terendak Camp, was found deed on a read Inside the earn* early yesterday moraine. Bennett was walking to the medical centre at S a.m. whet he eeflapeed. He vims stated to have died of heart51 words
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Article, Illustration142 1962-04-24 9 THE ASA EXPRESS GOES THROUGH ON THE DOT PRAI, Mon. A large crowd gathered at the railway station here today to see the first ASA Express roll In on schedule at 7 am from Koala Lumpur. On board, leading an official Malayan Party of 11* including seven Journalists, was the142 words
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Article101 1962-04-24 9 TOWKAY KILLED IN CRASH I£OTA BHRU, Mon.— A 69-year-old businessman, Lee Weng, was killed and three others were seriously injured when a timber lorry and a taxi crashed head-on at the fourth milestone, Pasir PutehKota Bharu road, this evening. Lee. who was In the lorry died shortly after admissto to101 words
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Article58 1962-04-24 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Cherry Ripe, the racehorse which collided with a taxi and was later shot by a Singapore Turf Club official yesterday, did not throw off its rider in Duneam Road as reported in today's Straits Times. The rider of the horse was thrown oft58 words
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Article47 1962-04-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The National Mining Workers Union of Malaya hopes to put up a $50,000 headquarters building here, Mr. Choy Kirn Bwee, president of the union, announced today. The union will soon start a drive to collect funds for this project.47 words
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Article138 1962-04-24 9 3 fly to tax talks in Japan I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon —A team of three Ministry of Finance men left here today for Tokyo for informal negotiations aimed at establishing a double taxation agreement between th» Federation and Japan. The team is led by the Deputy Secretary to the Treasury, inche138 words
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Article83 1962-04-24 9 COURT CLERK ON 'TRUSr CHARGE KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A clerk at the Supreme Court. Yahaya bin Salleh. 32. of Ampang, was tentatively charged in the First Magistrate's Court today with committing criminal breach of trust of $4,718 on three occasions since 1959. He Is alleged to have misappropriated $398 between83 words
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251 1962-04-24 9 K. LUMPUR, Mon AM ORE than 40 union ITI delegates and observers attending a seminar here today, heard an argument on whether trade unionists should have any part in politics. Inche Ibrahim Varshay, the Postmaster General, Malaya, said that whatever demand, put forward251 words
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Advertisement148 1962-04-24 9 JA f EFfORTLESS CONTROL *\^^*~'Z~[\ Triple -brush* action: two <i| 'fa^*^j*h>* brushes revolve clockwise. «£*>£ sSJV^^^pvJ^ one anti-clockwise there v^LX^vll^K^N^ cover trr «l«l«ritJ« B in the W«>^fcy^SJk^^' s y>O> hollows, ensuring that the sTx^^Mßl'vJr CETS>IMTO CO*"**? Vj>\^«\B'My\/f^ with its triangular-shaped {JuMj\fli i^^TN, body. Rubber buffer proAvailable from DEALERS, HOM£ APPLIANCES148 words
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Advertisement85 1962-04-24 9 I w \noilG6u ...that you sometimes have indigestion after taking aspirin That is because ordinary aspirin does not readily dissolve and, as doctors now know, its solid acid particles can seriously irritate the stomach. But DISPRIN dissolves quickly to give a neutral, soluble aspirin.. Because it dissolves completely it leaves85 words
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Article, Illustration634 1962-04-24 10 QXE of the most colourful exhibitions to be held in Singapore this year will be the Art and Handicraft Exhibition of the Chinese Women's Association. An unusual aspect is that l£ is entirely a "members' exhibition." which means the work in all the634 words
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128 1962-04-24 10 SINGAPORE'S flower arrangement expert, Mrs. Kazue Kirn has a golden opportunity to give our Malayan orchids publicity in Japan. She leaves for Tokyo cm Saturday to participate in a flower exhibition sponsored by the Sogetsu Sch>x>l of Flower Arrangement next month. Mrs. Kirn said:128 words
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Article80 1962-04-24 10 Men knitters on the increase A KNITTING Industry in London has announced that more men are taking up knitting now. An increase In men as wrll as women knitters, the industry believes, accounts fur the current boom in wool 41.000.000 pounds (wright) being knitted up during the past year, 2580 words
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Article102 1962-04-24 10 SUMMERS take note of these golden rules. Serve a little cultured cream, sweetened if you like, over your fruit br dessert instead of cream. If you eat sandwiches for lunch, choose thinly-sliced wholemeal bread and fillings such as cheese, watercress and ham or egg. Keep some oranges102 words
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Advertisement213 1962-04-24 10 i BREAKS PRECEDENT JiH CREATES THE FIRST aTBT" W RADICALLY &EW LIPSTICK IN YEARS! W^HSm Achieves never-befor* lustre Reveals vibrant colour, th»t last* «n<J lasts Ultra moist, feels cream-drenched yet surprisingly light on your lips Changes 'just lipstick' into today's great new fashion for lip*. Sole Af«fits: iWftlRO (CHINA) LIMITS*213 words
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Advertisement230 1962-04-24 10 i V i y s\-^ vl Cive your children the extra nourishment they need Farex the 3-cereal food made tVy Glaxo is a complete food that needs no cooking and can be added to fruit, soups and a variety* of dishes. Farex contains calcium and.vitamin P to strengthen the bones230 words
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Miscellaneous294 1962-04-24 10 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS 6. Luclter's wedding (I). 1. Theatrical character not 7. Ponders reply? (7). wholly without farp (4, 10). 8. Spiritual wear far weaving 0. Compete with a difference spells with a dope ring <6. about s length the other way 8). (9>. 15. Back numbers I cttoose294 words
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464 1962-04-24 11 KUCHING. Mon 'pHE Sarawak Government has introduced a Bill to amend the Trade Unions Ordinance to ensure that the unions, which were at an early stage of development, did not allow themselves to become dominated by political considerations nor dissipate their energies on matters464 words
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607 1962-04-24 11 IPOH, Mon. A red light was used by three men to halt a tin ore lorry on the main trunk road three miles north of here one early morning and then overpower the driver and attendant, the Magistrate's Court607 words
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Article63 1962-04-24 11 PENANG. Mon. A motor cyclist. Tan Ewe Kheng, 21, who was injured when his machine collided with a bus in Tanjong Tokong village yesterday, died In the Penang General Hospital at 10.15 last night. Tan was riding towards Tanjong Bungah with a pillion passenger when63 words
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147 1962-04-24 11 Razaleigh (bachelor prince) goes into politics I^OTA BHARU. Mon. Tengku Razaleigh bin Tengku Mohamed Hamzah. tormer president of the Malayan Students Union in London and secretary of the Malay Society in Britain, has entered into politics. Hp was unanimously elected chairman of the Ulu Kelantan Davlslon of Urruio at its147 words
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404 1962-04-24 11 Mission to show the identity of culture in Borneo and Singapore SINGAPORE. Mon J^ 48-MEMBER Singapore cultural mission will leave here tomorrow morning for the Borneo territories to give a series of performances there. The mission will be led by Inche Buang bin Omar Junld. Parliamentary secretary to the Ministry404 words
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Advertisement233 1962-04-24 11 ffw if flw .J 1 J .../fe-— J£— »~_ii m •'TV dttm!^^tL i .Ml jhm md trr" f"T" fiTTm* V Lf #1 L F r m> o*** Extra enjoyment, extra value are your* with BOAC Especially ii you arc going on leave. J H**? W M H or if you233 words
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Miscellaneous35 1962-04-24 11 Bugs Bunny By Bntph Beimdahl 1 1 7n&'s it.,\culp;j Ttosg^i fwelL make it "I f /tTT^^-SH'/^-You I/" G'VE'ER I CARS ARE CKAY...«ViPpf /^•^^k.V^ AMP C U well Awsfl? err Yw- well,] IC f\ ■L^f? VCXJR35 words
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Article, Illustration1863 1962-04-24 12 DAPPER JOE —THE CHAMP WITH THE GOLDEN ARM His record 147 may be equalled but it is never likely to be bettered... ONE evening in 1912 an 11--year-old boy named Joe Davis spent a labouri-ously-saved 7/6 to buy a billiard cue at the local church institute at Chesterfield in Derbyshire.1,863 words
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Advertisement192 1962-04-24 12 ENJOY THE COOL FRESH TASTE OF Mqfterhorn MENTHOLATED \\i By ALITALIA'S new Ifefe weekly Rolls Royce VV DC' B Jet service /"flt^ft to Europe and fate's v J wm'^^ H^i <^*W- I Csk -#frn ALITALIA S new service to Europe and gb%?i%% Australia is operating now. Weekly flights Cm of192 words
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Advertisement1461 1962-04-24 13 PMPPM 10 LIYtRPOOL ft WtST COAST UK. Oil S'fOtl Sans P. S>aa> Pinang ILMNOR Mjvte. LinrfMi. Gmgo* EM. 31 Talay Aar 23/21 Aar M AOIASTUS A mout\ I'flll, R'dim, H'brg ll Part Afr 23 Afr 21/ 2 Miy 3 lUMAIUS Lutrfiil. Glasgow Afi 27 May 2 ACHILLES UiirfMl May 41,461 words
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Advertisement1363 1962-04-24 13 THE E. A. C UNES- SAILINCS TO CENOA. If HAVRE, HAMBURC. ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM. OSLO EOTHtNBURE ANB COPEHMAtEN yjSS^V "^"™^"^™~"™5 l port"^"™~n'l l larn" Ptnang S>r "SEIANDIA" I) f 23/21 Aft tt/M Afi 27/21 Aar taTVKJNIkI "BUSUANEA" 1).... 21 Apr/ 4 May 1/ 1 May 1/ I May a HVZJ3I "MALACCA"1,363 words
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Advertisement1478 1962-04-24 13 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. UNION BUILDINE SWCAPORE MRI tStH/1 IXPRESS SERVICE TO LOHROH. LIVERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Sport P. Sham Ptntng lENHIAHT (HJ* Haarg. L'lM, Mivte. M'boro C. 33 Tally Aft 24/21 Afr HV 1 •ENBORAN (E.lpi L'fMl, Rdam, Hall. H'burg Afr 11/ 2 Aar H/» BEHLOYAL LaMM. Mbrough.1,478 words
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Advertisement1320 1962-04-24 13 McALISTER tfc CO.. LTD. w^ \P2Si ELLBRMAN LINE «fc KLAVENESS LINE LOUBVN. HAMBURE. ROTTERDAM. LOS ANEELES. SAN FRANCISCO HAVRE ft HULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER, t PORTLAHO. Cm OF NEWCASTLE Acceptiag cirto fer Ceitral t Silt* S Don r. S h)jn r»T.na tiiuiivwiii t laPartnJAai N Aar/ 3 May M/M Iff SUNNYViILE1,320 words
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271 1962-04-24 14 RUSSIA No. 1. BUYER FOR OUR RUBBER IN FIRST QUARTER From Our Market Correspondent JN the first quarter of this year Russia moved to top place as the best customer for Malayan rubber. In the thrcte months of January, February and March Russian shipments totalled 46,295 tons or Just over271 words
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Article280 1962-04-24 14 DESPITE the lower net price realised for the crop the parent company of Selangor River Robber Estates Ltd. showed a very slight increase In profits. Group profit*, however, were down by some £5.0U0 but, with revenue from their chief source of Income, sales ot rubber, over280 words
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Article352 1962-04-24 14 rE Federation share market was steady and quiet in all sections. There were unsatisfied buyers of Malayan Tobacco at $2.95 and the other new issues had better demand. Buyers in tin shares were not prepared to pay high prices insplte of the firm undertone. Dollar rubbers were352 words
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Article57 1962-04-24 14 Shtpi In Port iwtttnfitm: Kytial v ir.i. Mine*hlra» Mam. Halidir li«ntor. B. ncl.iich, strut Ben Dlemen. Rohln Hood, Lai. Malay. Knrlm&ta. Annankerk, B«lunat Bcnvonnacb. TJilxxJa*. Velrblt. Malacca. Halidor. Subang, Nippon, Ball Bullraba, Or*rUael. Lucia Bcbulte. Karelk, Klaa Maerak. Ship* mi PMiang Harbour In Tht Roadc Toyokunl Mam,57 words
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280 1962-04-24 14 THE White Paper on 1 the short term gains tax, issued with the Finance Bill in London, states that the gains to be charged will be computed broadly by deducting from the realised price, or the value of other consideration received, the cost280 words
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Advertisement1027 1962-04-24 14 KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA, LTD. Ixprcii U.S.A Pacific «h Atlantic Co**« *>«rvio« ti* (i* Ha ti* H>:.||| H Mil. t f,. .<c« i >n|«ia> lIIIKI "laaitawa Mini" I Ptics 31 Apr 14 May 21 Miy 21 May SUM "KaniUwi Mart 25 27 May 11 May 14 juae 2 1 Jaae 241,027 words
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Advertisement707 1962-04-24 14 Oriental Navigation Corporation Limited KUALA LUMPUR announce the commencement of their new service from Straits Ports to Colombo s.s. "Rantau Panjang" Voy: 1 loading (or Colombo SINGAPORE- PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG 27/28 April 29/1 st May 2/3 May actats: Octaaic Ll*r< (Siappon) lt«.. Ottaurk Htwt. Siif*art. Tat: SSI4I. tltaii: Oceaatc U*ti707 words
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Advertisement153 1962-04-24 14 TENDER JOHORE P.WJ>. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Claas "EX" and above registered P.W.D. Contractors will be received by the Senior Executive Engineer. P.W.D. District, Johore Bahru, up to Noon of the 30th April, 1962 for GENERAL REPAIRS AND PAINTING TO POLICE BUILDINGS AT 4 I POLICE FIELD FORCE P.W.D. NOS:153 words
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Advertisement706 1962-04-24 14 NOTICE FEDERATION OP MALA f A 170.0W.000 41% Reftetered Stock 15/S-19M Mid 5|% Reftetered Stock 15/5-1977/7* Notice i£ hereby given that the < Transfer Registers of the »oove- i mentioned Loan will be closed from Ist to 16th May. 1962. both days Inclusive, for the preparation of I Interest warrants.706 words
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Advertisement503 1962-04-24 14 NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that by a Deed Poll dated the 10th day of April 1962 I. Veronica Chla 300 Khtm of No. 11 Bridport Avenue Singapore, spinster, have added tha Christian name' of Mabel to my said name vi.d shall rrom the rial* hereof and at all times hereafter a-sMime503 words
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Advertisement787 1962-04-24 15 TENDER J.K.R. PAHANG TENDLR NOTICE Tenders from Class 'D* and above PWD. registered Contractors will be received at tbe offlce of the State Engl neer, Pahang. Kuantan up to 3.00 p.m. of the 26th April. 1962 for the Construction ol Rural Health Centre (Phase II) at Jerantut Pull particulars are787 words
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Advertisement76 1962-04-24 15 TENDER TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for the running of the A.CS. Sitiawan Tuckshop catering for 2700 students in the morning and afternoon sessions. Tenders may be for the whole tuckshop I.e. a) Malay and Indian food and b) Chinese food or any part thereof. Tenders must be forwarded to76 words
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Advertisement804 1962-04-24 15 NOTICES THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE. 1 950 NO. 26 OF 195* This Advertisement appear* t>* DirrrtlMi of the Registrar of Trade Marks under the Provisions of Section 49 tt) of the Ordinance. Notice is hereby given that 'he following Trade Mark Registered in the name of Vaiihilin«im Cl rttUr s/o804 words
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Advertisement787 1962-04-24 15 NOTICE NOTICE UNDER SECTION 143 Whereas tt appears to the Ipob Town Council that the underI mentioned lands are in the proI cess of development and a layout naving been prepared showing an* of the thing", which It deems necessary to secure proper sanitary conditions, amenity and convenience In connection787 words
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Advertisement782 1962-04-24 15 PUBUC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA APPLICATIONS are invited (or tbe following vacant posts in the Ist aud 3rd Residential Colleges:--(A) Domestic Manager (B) Accounts Cleric (C) Porter/ Watchman (D) Servants (E) Cooks Application forms and further particulars are obtainable from tbe Registrar, University ol Malaya. Pan tal Valley, Kuala Lumpur,782 words
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Advertisement1053 1962-04-24 15 (Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT to Words SS (Min.)— Bom tt ets. txtro WANTID SENIOR 2nd Orads or Ist Orad> bospltal assistant for act in* position (or two monUu comnwocmn Ist Mar IM2 BrUtol Estate Kuans Selangor WANTID ONI TIACMIR of Englmn for Korm 111 and other classes. Apply1,053 words
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Advertisement910 1962-04-24 15 EDUCATION .'ft Words Si < Min.)— Box St ets. txtrm I Man* tuitisn rsr all iraOas up ta LRSM •lamination. Lssssfi cinouclin In our acoustic itudi.i fully squtppsd wttn midifn rioordtnx tasllttiss. Specialist ttachtrs »>ith Ovsrssas diplomat •til conduct tuition individually. Applications to: TALENTIMK LIMITED 311, Hoaw House, Orchard Kosd,910 words
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Advertisement502 1962-04-24 15 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC. It Word* SS (Min.)— Box St ets. txlru HELAX AT Oa>.-\> Siam»»o Mi**am i«n«J k ramlmtli hxpeit maKsmr I feus* .n atlrodanri'. IM Kiv.r Road B'por* 9 T.-l TIRKO? LET LAURA Sti-umiMitb refresh You. Lirrnwd I Jwur/Manscui. 31'.i-l', K,\,r Koad. s'porr. Tvirphone MM 10. mt a.m. to502 words
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Article, Illustration141 1962-04-24 16 Business trip in Europe, Britain TWO senior executives of the Federal Paint Factory Ltd., Petaling Jaya, will tour Europe and Britain next month to study new developments in paint technology and explore potential export markets for the company's products. They are Mr. Lo Jung Sin. general manager and director, and141 words
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132 1962-04-24 16 ACARGO-CUM- I PASSENGER liner, j Ragna Bakke, a new addition to the Knutsen Line's orient fleet, arrived in Singapore on Sunday on her maiden voyage. On board was the owner of the fleet, Mr. O.A. Knutsen. who took the opportunity of meeting local port132 words
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Article65 1962-04-24 16 An all-rubber "No Waiting' sign has been Introduced by The Avon India Rubber Company. or Melksham. Wilts. Stated to have a long, maintenance-free life, the sign has a heavy base and a trlanglar pyramid shape which gives stability and allows for easy storage. It65 words
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104 1962-04-24 16 fTHE Cycle and Carriage 1 organisation has started a heme delivery scheme on hire-purchase for motorists going on leave in Britain or Europe. A spokesman says In Singapore that the plan, operated In conjunction with Lombard Central Finance Co. Ltd.. is applicable to104 words
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128 1962-04-24 16 MR JOHN READ. Ford's director of sales, has predicted that 1962 would be a boom year for Daurn ham car exports. "During January and February. «r shipped 6,077 Consul 315 maintaining thr proeress of last summer and autumn, and 13.153 Anglias.128 words
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Article, Illustration401 1962-04-24 16 CHAN KWAN HOI - CHAN KWAN HOI By LOCAL ENGINEERING INDUSTRY CAN FIND LARGER MARKET IN ASIA: MANAGER f HE Federated Engineering Co. Ltd. in Ipoh, which operates the largest foundry in the Federation and the country's only plant manufacturing steel castings, is planning to increase exports. This was stated401 words
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Article144 1962-04-24 16 Shipping company gets an award ISBRANDTSEN CO Inc of New York has been presented with an "E for Export" award for its contribution to expanding America's foreign trade. Isbrandtsen was one of 10 companies which received the award from President Kennedy at the White House. The citation to the company144 words
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Article114 1962-04-24 16 BOAC BOEING SERVICES START SOON T>OAC will introduce the IJ Rolls-Royce peered Boeing 707 jetliners at the end of the month to supplement its Comet services through Asia, it is announced In Singapore. The 550 mph Boeings, largest lnter-contlnental jets yet in service, will leave London on Wednesdays and Sundays,114 words
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Article, Illustration215 1962-04-24 16 ANEW travel agency has been set up in Singapore to cater for the growing number of European tourists visiting the Far East and South-East Asia. i The company Tourlndo (S) Ltd.. which Is a member of the International Air Transport Association, will215 words
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Article70 1962-04-24 16 An express motorway, similar to Britain's M.1.. is being constructed from Nagoya to Kobe, in Japan, and helping to provide asphalt for the surface Is a 'Starmlx' fully automatic mobile plant complete with Parker 'Hy-way' luily automatic bitumen heatIng system, made by Frederick Parker Ltd.. of Leicester, England.70 words
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Article, Illustration128 1962-04-24 16 BIGGER SALES SOUGHT HERE f IGHTBURN and Co. v Ltd., the Australian manufacturers of power tools, auto equipment and household appliances, are looking into the possibility of expanding sales in Singapore and the Federation. This was stated by the general sales manager, Mr. Charles Hopcott who paid a short visit128 words
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Article56 1962-04-24 16 Two sales executives of Rothmans of Pall Mall (Malaya) Ltd.. Messrs. Chal Fook Shlng and Lee Teow Watt, have returned from a month's trip to Australia as guests of Rothmans of Pall Mall (Australia) Ltd. They were met at Kuala Lumpur Airport by Mr. J. M. Brown,56 words
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114 1962-04-24 16 CANNED BEER FROM W.A. COMING TO MALAYA From lan Hummerston In Perth f ANNED West Australian beer will soon be available in Malaya for the first time. Perth's two big breweries have begun producing beer hi cans for the first time since beer-brewing began here in 1575. A brewery spokesman114 words
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Article26 1962-04-24 16 West Germany's motor vehicle production In March rose by over 12.000 units to 207.546 units over March. Exports rose 14.172 unite to 98.377 units.26 words
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Article, Illustration101 1962-04-24 16 A SINGAPORE company will soon be introducing a wide range of Japanese paints to the local market. I The company. Charoen Pokphand (S) Co. Ltd.. have been appointed agents for South-East Asia by the manufacturers. Nippon Paint and Co. Ltd. of Osaka. Mr. Goh Cheng101 words
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Article69 1962-04-24 16 Mr. Auw Pit Seng of Hong Kong, the Far East representative for Serravallo's tonic has donated $10,000 towards a club house buildIng fund of the Associated Liquor Merchants' Association of the Federation of Malaya. Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Auw, who has been Berravalllo's representative for 40 years,69 words
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Advertisement308 1962-04-24 16 DEPOSIT Your funds with Lombard Central Finance m VL Company Ltd. I "security combined with an attractive V rate of INTEREST Wl per annum K payable half yearly ASSKTS KXCLLD $20,000,000 Write today for our informative booklet Riving full details of bow easy it is to open a deposit account.308 words
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Advertisement50 1962-04-24 16 at "jB^BSKa l EVERY4WEEM lo and from BANGKOK every Monday, Wednesday and Friday J^UOMidah NEW ELECTRA •coking Offictt lit Fleer, Bonk of China Bldg., Singapore, 1. Tel: ***** (3 lines) Boy Ne. 20. Hotel Merlin, Kuala Lumpur. Tel: ***** •r any. travel ogent in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya50 words
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Article, Illustration482 1962-04-24 17 PEPITA IS FASTEST IN 3F GALLOP ON GOOD TRACK A likely winner for tomorrow Promoted after victory KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. DEPITA revealed impressive form in a gallop on a good track at Kuala Lumpur this morning. Ridden by Laurie Johnson, this five-year-old mare went stylishly in a workout with stablemateHAROLD TEO - 482 words
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Article220 1962-04-24 17 LONDON, Mon. CWGLANDS World Cup centre-forward Gerry Hitchens last night angrily denied and described as "utterly ridiculous" Italian football League allegations that he used drugs to boost his match performances. The 25-year-old soccer ttar together with three of his Internationale team mutes and five other Italian220 words
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Article47 1962-04-24 17 SACRA MENTO (California), Mon.— Teenager Robyn Johnson broke the American record here yesterday when she swam the 250-yard freestyle in 2min 34.65 ec in the women's national Indoor swimming championships. The old American record of 2:36.1 was set by Chris Von Saltza In I96o— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article103 1962-04-24 17 M. ABDOH CHAMPION WALKER AGAIN BUTTERWORTH. Mon.—Mohamed Abdoh Zainal Abidin of the Day Training Centre won the IOJ-mil* 'Big Walk' organised by the Province Wellesley Police today. Moharoed Abdoh. who was champion walker In the Penang A.A.A. meet last year, covered the distance in lhr 46mln. Long bin Dams was103 words
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Article100 1962-04-24 17 SYDNEY. Mon. Grant Print, 7 to 2 favourite, won today's £8.000 Sydney Cup over two miles at Randwick. Movlnsr forward four furlongs from home on the rainsoakea track, Grand Print won comfortably by five lengths from River Seine (9-2). Dhaulagiri (16-1) was a further twoReuter - 100 words
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Article29 1962-04-24 17 MOSCOW. Mon. The Soviet Union will not compete In this year's men's world basketball championships In the Philippines In December, the Soviet Basketball Federation announced today.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article64 1962-04-24 17 DUBLIN. Mon. Ameri-can-owned Searing was being quoted at 100 to 8 for the Epsom Derby classic by leading Irish bookmakers after the colt had won the Players Navy Cut Stakes at Phoenix Park on Saturday. The Irish-trained horse, which started at 13-8 on. was riddenReuter - 64 words
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Article141 1962-04-24 17 JAKARTA. Mon.— The Asian Games executive committee yesterday approved the admission of Sarawak to the Asian Games Federation and Brunei conditionally. No official statement was Issued last night when the two-day conference ended, but it was understood that Brunei's admission was approved in principleUP - 141 words
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Article418 1962-04-24 17 Weights for second day 11/ EIGHTS for clrht race* *-D>o"»wa. 2, Div 1 61 Pisarro II 900 Western Flalns SIS iKt*Mie^* til Huat Chye 8.11 *wif>c"tahi 8.11 Society Girl 111 sSrietLirht 811 SlhTowS' 809 Attoundim t!.O8 Lettarika 808 Native Prince*. 8.06 Tudor Wonder B.OJ Cl. 2. Div. 2 6f Film418 words
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140 1962-04-24 17 PAU (S.W. France). Mon.— Paddy Driver of South Africa achieved a fine double yesterday when he won the 350 and 500 cc races on Nortons at the International meeting here. Driver and Rob Fltton, of Britlan, had a tremendous duel in the SOOcc raceReuter - 140 words
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Advertisement135 1962-04-24 17 Keep your family is^*»* "'j2p""*Jilk\ FIT WATERPURYS COMPOUND Woterbury's Compound it the world's most widely used tonic. BECAUSE IT'S A TONIC, Waterbury's speed* recovery to sparkling good health and builds up resistance to further attacks. BECAUSE IT'S A DECONGESTIVE, Waterbury's breaks up stubborn coughs; colds and bronchial congestion. Let Waterbury's135 words
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Article, Illustration1090 1962-04-24 18 MOK SIN PIN - MOK SIN PIN By SINGAPORE, Monday Finishing order STEADY DRIVING IN E-TYPE JAG PAYS OFF IN GRUELLING RACE K. 'Fatso' Yong, driving the latest Jaguar E type in a remarkably steady race, won the 180 miles Malaysia Grand Prix for cars today, finishing the gruelling race1,090 words
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Article86 1962-04-24 18 JPOH. Mon.— Kilat Club trounced Ist Royal Dragoons 8-1 in v division one soccer icugue match on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground here today. KUut scored through Punos (3> Daniel (2) How Choohg (2) and Kam Thim. The soldiers got their only goal through left-half Hearn. Changkat86 words
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Article56 1962-04-24 18 MALACCA. Mon. Glam Choo Kwee. a Singapore clerk, won the Malacca Raster Chess Congre.ss held at trip Malacca High School Ng Chong Chee of Malacca, was second. Mohamed All < Kuala Lumpur), Nk Cheng On (Singapore^ and Chua Sin Earn (Malacca) tied for third placr« Twenty56 words
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Article, Illustration587 1962-04-24 18 Conn overcome by heat SINGAPORE, Monday. tOR the fans who had felt the latter stages of the car Grand Prix less than 1 exciting, there was recompense in full in the motorcycle* event. Here the winner was 24--year-old Teisuke Tanaka and his Honda. This serious587 words
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Obituary51 1962-04-24 18 V. SINNATHAMBY Native Physician 217 A I|Kh Road Sentul pnsM>d away on 23.4.62. The rein.iin.s will t* removed to the Senlul Crematorium at 500 pm on 24.4.62. MR. S K. ARUNASALA ad away on 18-4-62 at 1 kerney Ceylon. Cable received by Mr. A. Pararaiasinenm. 28 Bnn Kliiiim Place,51 words
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Article45 1962-04-24 18 SQUADRON LEADER V. Am- 1 nasalnm A M.N. and Mrs. Arunasalam ol 4 Ring Road. Kuala Lumpur thank the Honourable Ministers. RMAF. RMAFVR, FMATC. relatives and Iriends faff their wreaihs. OMMgJM of condolence, assistance and attendance the funeral of their beloved son Chandran Veitnalic45 words
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Article27 1962-04-24 18 A memorial Senrice tor the late Man Rajendia will be held in the St. Andrews cathedral en Wednesday 25th April 1062 Commencing it 5.30 p.m27 words
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Article58 1962-04-24 18 3 MORE WINNERS for the Singapore Model Academy. Congratulations to Tim Moore. Rita Koeniir and Valeric Hill. Ist. 2nd and 3rd. Easter Season Queen •MALAYAN AIRWAYS Fashion Flight" 2nd Showing of Roland's Spri:.',' Summer collection at Prin- I M room today 5.30 p.m. .v Mannequins from Ruth Warners Singapore58 words
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773 1962-04-24 18 KLANG. Mon— S. A. Azman won the men's singles title in the Klang Club Easter tennis championships which concluded here today. In the final which lasted 20 minutes. A?man beat Kwok Yoke Yen 6-2. 6-0. Miss C. Teh of Kuala773 words
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Article217 1962-04-24 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Indonesia beat North Borneo 5-0 in the 12-nation Asian Badminton Confederation team championship at the Stadium Negara this evening. In the other match tonight, Pakistan beat Sarawak 3-2. Indonesia, the Thomas Cup champions, won all their matches in straight sets. North Borneo were making217 words
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Article385 1962-04-24 18 O'Sullivan wins amateur title |(UALA LUMPUR, 1V Mon. Selangor Golf Club champion, Jim O'Sullivan, today beat Stewart Westwater, 3 and 1 over the old course of the SGC to become the 1962 Malayan Open Amateur golf Champion. In a hard-fought match, O'Sullivans experience gave him the edge cover the younger385 words
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Article328 1962-04-24 18 Players disappear for a day because the booing hurt BANGKOK. Monday. T<HE THAI youth soccer team, hurt by the booing x of spectators during their game against Vietnam on Saturday night walked out of their quarters early yesterday and disappeared the whole day. Vietnam drew 1-1328 words
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Page 18 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous138 1962-04-24 18 SPORTS DIARY BADMINTON* ABS team championships oftoals: Malaya v Formosa: Thailand v Hong Kong (Stadium Netara. 7 p.m.). SOCCEK S'GOS DIV. l: TPCA v Camp Minder (7 p.m.); Sunrise v lodoMuda (8.30. both matches at Merdeka); DJt. 2: Police Depot B v SCRC 'B (Depot); Div. 3: Indian Rangers v138 words
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