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Title Section20 1962-04-26 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Ha**" Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03620 words
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Article303 1962-04-26 1 Government will act to strengthen economy King on keynote for the future KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The Yang di-Pertuan Agong opened the new session of Parliament today with a 90-minute address from the Throne which announced dynamic Government action to strengthen Malaya's economy. The keynote for ilu- immediate303 words
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Article, Illustration55 1962-04-26 1 THE YANG di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong walking in procession before the opening of Parliament at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall yesterday. Behind the Paramount Ruler is the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman. This was the first time the King had appeared in public in Malaya55 words
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232 1962-04-26 1 rE Russian Prime Minister, Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, retained his inner cabinet when he presented a largely "no change" government to the Supreme Soviet here today. Mr. Andrei Gromyko remains Foreign Minister. Marshal Rodion Malinovsky Defence Minister, and Mrs Kkaterina FurLseva. Culture Minister Mrs. FurtsevaReuter - 232 words
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Article54 1962-04-26 1 MANILA. Wed. A 68--year-old grandmother killed three children of her son and wounded two others in a town about 100 miles Southeast of here. It was reported today. Mrs. Encarnacion de Jesus knifed her grandchildren while they were asleep in their house m the town of Unisan.54 words
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773 1962-04-26 1 Malaysia: There's no alternative, says Lee NEW DELHI, Wednesday 'JMIK Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Kilan Yew, told a press conference today there was no alternative to the Malaysia Federation. Mr. Lee, who had talks with Prime Minister Nehru yesterday and on Monday, said he found Mr. Nehru "remarkably773 words
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Article45 1962-04-26 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Indonesia beat Thailand 3-2 in the top section semi-final of the Asian Badminton Confederation team championship at Stadium Negara tonight. Their opponents In the final on Saturday will be Malaya or Pakistan, who meet in the other seml-flnal tomorrow.45 words
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Article37 1962-04-26 1 SAIGON. Wed. Twenty Communist insurgents were killed in a clash with Ranger troops today, seven and a half miles Southwest of Saigon city, the Government announced. The Government losses were not immediately reported.— U.P.l.37 words
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110 1962-04-26 1 MAC HAS SURPRISE LUNCH AT WINDSOR LONDON. Wed. -Mr. Harold Macmillan a few hours before leaving for America for talks with President Kennedy. was today driving to Windsor Castle for luncheon with Queen Elizabeth. The object of his unexpected visit to the Queen, made known only this morning, was doubtles-sReuter - 110 words
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Article31 1962-04-26 1 SUPER RO< GOES UP CAPI I [•<■■ k< i 1101-tpnu. r Hn iff its 1 *****4 111":: lud.iv ■Miter. NEXT STOP CAI NEW DELHI, [.ir Kujii 1 Uwiu'ht for fiveUP - 31 words
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FOREIGN NEWS DESK
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305 1962-04-26 2 ALGERIAN DANGER: WARNING BY BELLA jyjK. Mohammed Ben Bella. Deputy Premier in the Algerian Provisional Government, warned last night that continued terrorism by the Secret Army Organisation (OAS) in Algeria might gravely compromise the spirit of the Evian Agreements In a statement released by the Algerian news agency APS. heReuter - 305 words
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156 1962-04-26 2 Tiny radio now only means of tracking Ranger IV CAPE CANAVERAL, Wed.— The Ranger IV spacecraft heading for the moon has lost all internal power, leaving the tiny radio transmitter aboard the lunar capsule Inside the vehicle as the only means of tracking it. control centre officials announced here yesterday.156 words
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Article46 1962-04-26 2 EAST BERLIN. Wed. Six-year-old East German school children are receiving regular Communist instruction on current political questions Including the reasons for building the Berlin wall, it was revealed here last night by Mr. Horst Schumann, president of the Communist Free Youth organisation. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article166 1962-04-26 2 AMERICAN PLAN TO BOOST THE UN (TOLEDO, Wed. A A State Department official disclosed yesterday that the United States would offer a four-point plan next autumn to strengthen the United Nations. Mr. Richard N. Gardner. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Organisation AiTairs. said the plan would be presented166 words
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Article, Illustration52 1962-04-26 2 SMILING broadly. stage personality Eartha Kitt throws her arms wide as she experiences an exhilarating ride on the "Calypso" at London's Battersea Park fun fair. The presence of Eartha signified the official opening of the Festival Gardens and the fun fair for the 1962 season.Reuter - 52 words
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125 1962-04-26 2 LONDON, Wednesday. 'PYRES made from a new synthetic compound wear longer and have improved safety qualities, the makers, Goodyear Tyre and Rubber Company, claimed today i Announcing the new tyres, made of "Tufsyn," the firm said they ran with "less neat and more cling." They125 words
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Article38 1962-04-26 2 NEW YORK, Wed. The Supreme Court yesterday awarded US$5B,BlB < $176.0001 to British actress Diana Dors, who had sued producer Vinod Pathak alleging he had broken a contract for her to make a film in Spain —U.P.I.UPI - 38 words
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Article32 1962-04-26 2 NEW DELHI. Wed. The Burmese Government has promised to take action against Naga rebels operating from Its territory Into India, Mr. Nehru told the Upper House of Parliament today Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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102 1962-04-26 2 WASHINGTON, Wed—Fussia and the Lnited state* will co-operate in launching weather satellites under a I SSIOO million plan drafted by Soviet and American meteorologists for an international "world weather watch" network. Dr. Harry Wcxler. IS Weather Bureau researoh director, told reporters yesterday that102 words
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137 1962-04-26 3 Thai Red leader dies by firing squad BANGKOK. Wed— A ma--1 chine-gun squad executed Ruam Wongphand, self-confessed Communist leader in Central Thailand, here last night. Before he died he told police the Communist Party in Thailand was formed by Chinese and led by Chinese. "Even though the organisation might be137 words
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Article58 1962-04-26 3 LAHORE. Wed.— A petition of haJQeas corpus an behalf of a former Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy, has been denied by the High Court here for lack of jurisdiction. Mr. Suhrawardy. one of the founders of the now defunct Awami League, was arrestedUPI - 58 words
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Article188 1962-04-26 3 UNITED NATIONS Wednesday I THANT. the United Nations acting Sec-retary-General, appealed yesterday to "all the powers concerned" to refrain from conducting nuclear tests. He took the opportunity of a luncheon meeting of the U.N. Corres pondents' Association to reaffirm Central Assembly resolutions urging the nuclear powers'Reuter - 188 words
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Article456 1962-04-26 3 Kennedy gives the go-ahead WASHINGTON, Wed PRESIDENT Kennedy has authorised a series of nuclear atmospheric tests to begin in the Pacific "as soon as is operationally feasible,*' it was officially announced last night. The Atomic Energy Commission issued the following statement: 6 The Atomic Energy Commission announced today that PresidentReuter - 456 words
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254 1962-04-26 3 GROMYKO: WE WILL REPLY WITH TEST OF NEW ARMS MOSCOW, Wed.— Russia is to "reply" to the American resumption of nuclear tests with tests of "new types of weapons," Mr. Andrei Gromyko, the Soviet Foreign Minister, told the Supreme Soviet last night. He repeated, however, that the Soviet was readyReuter - 254 words
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Article167 1962-04-26 3 GENEVA, Wed. The Soviet Union last night resisted a United States move to get neutral nations to join the three-power talks here on banning nuclear weapons tests. Mr. Arthur Dean, American delegate, at yesterday"s meeting of the three-power nuclear sub-committee of the 17-power disarmament conference, proposed167 words
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Miscellaneous419 1962-04-26 3 RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SERVICE 41.7 metres A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Negai -ku. News H. iialnies: 6.00 Morning Melodies: 7.00 Renc'e/vous With Music: 7.30 Time Signal. Tlie News; 7.35 Breakfast Club: 8.00 Time Signal, News' In Th« National Language; 8.03 Top Of The Morning: 8.30 Housewives' Selections: 8.58 News Headlines;419 words
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805 1962-04-26 4 EDUCATION— 'IT WON'T CREATE UNITED NATION' PEPRESENm TATIVES of the Singapore Malay Teachers Union today declared that while the union accepted Government's education policy in principle, it did not agree that the implementation of such policy would succeed in creating a united Malayan nation. This was despite the fact that805 words
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Article101 1962-04-26 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Dennis Roger Couttie, a civil servant employed at the financial adviser's office of the Air Ministry in Changi, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the High Court today dissolving his marriage with his wife, Vivien Anne Couttie, nee Little, on the101 words
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Article70 1962-04-26 4 SINGAPORE, Wed—Twenty eight former labourers of the Hua Heng rubber factory in Jurong Road who appealed against a Lower Court fine of $100 for causing obstruction at the strike-bound factory on Dec. 5 last year had their fine reduced to $25 in the High Court70 words
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Article26 1962-04-26 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Mr. P. Selvadural was admitted as a lawyer in the Johore Bahru Supreme Court here today before Mr. Justice Adams.26 words
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Article356 1962-04-26 4 THE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom Hong Kong <BA 961) 1.15 p.m.; from London, Du.wldorf. Beirut Karachi, Calcutta. Rangoon. (BA 716) 5.20 p.m.; from Tokyo. Manila (BA 941) 5.55 p.m. QanUi: Prom Sydney.356 words
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713 1962-04-26 5 WHY SHE POSED WITH SHB CONSTABLE AS A BRIDE fOUNG businesswoman told a court today that she had a photograph taken of her dressed as a bride with a man who was not her husband because she wanted to send the picture to her713 words
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Article, Illustration94 1962-04-26 5 Was missing wife abducted? I SINGAPORE Wed. An electrician. Mr. Mahinde Singh, thinks that his missing wife may have been "abducted." The wife. Ratan Kaur (above). 18, disappeared a week ago. Mr. Singh. 27. who is attached to the Kandang Kerbau maternity hospital, said: "I have many enemies. I believe94 words
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359 1962-04-26 5 VjR. JUSTICE Adams told three youths in the High Court here today: "You three louts have committed a most shocking attack on this young, unfortunate girl. If you had been tried by a Muslim court you would have been sentenced to death."359 words
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Article131 1962-04-26 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Labour Ministry today established by voice vote that the majority of the 60 employees of the strike-bound firm of chartered accountants, Turquand. Youngs and Sons Ltd., are members of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union. The voice vote was taken at131 words
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Article, Illustration131 1962-04-26 6 THE VXP. row at the opening of Parliament parade In the grounds of the Tengkn Abdul Rahman Hall. Picture shows from left to right: The Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications, Dmto V. T. Sambanthan. the Minister of Justice. Tun Leong Tew Koh: the Minister of131 words
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319 1962-04-26 6 FANFARES AND 21-GUN THUNDER ARE THE HIGHLIGHTS ]{UALA LUMPUR, Wed. 1V A 21-gun salute and fanfares highlighted a dignified yet colourful ceremony at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall today when the Yang diPertuan Agong opened the fourth session of Parliament. About 450 distinguished guests Including Cabinet Ministers In their cream319 words
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97 1962-04-26 6 200 ATTEND ANZAC DAY CEREMONY AT KRANJI SINGAPORE, Wed— About 200 members of the Australian and New Zealand communities in Singapore observed Anzac Day with a 30-minute ceremony at dawn today at the Kranji War Memorial. The ceremony was conducted by the Dean of St. Andrew's Cathedral, the Very Rev.97 words
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Article39 1962-04-26 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed The Johore Bahru branch of the National Union of Teachers will hold a debate en "Women should be given equal pay as men" at the English College hall on May 4 at 7.50 p.m.39 words
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Article261 1962-04-26 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wad T«HE Federation Armed Forces are to be expand- ed to meet increased responsibilities both for external defence and preservation of public order in the advent of Malaysia. This Is stated In a Note attached to the Royal Address which the Paramount Ruler261 words
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Article49 1962-04-26 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore police are anxious to get In touch with an Englishwoman, Mrs. Kenneth Bell, of 19 Oxley Garden, Singapore. In connection with a telegram received by them from Britain. She is requested to contact the Offlcer-ln-Charge. C.R.0., Singapore. Tel: 7200 ext. 39449 words
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118 1962-04-26 6 IGNORANT 30 P.C. OF INDIA: VITTACHI KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Asian area representative of the International Press Institute. Mr. V. Vittachi. said here today that .10 per cent of the people of India did not know what was happening even in their own country. Some of them were surprised recently118 words
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Advertisement291 1962-04-26 6 STRAITS TIMES APRIL 24. 1962 STRAITS TIMES APRIL 24. 1962 New motorway I f New motorway An express motorway, si- 4 An express motorway, similai to Britain's M.1.. Is I milar to Britain's MX. Is being constructed from Na- being constructed from Na- goya to Kobe, in Japan, and goya291 words
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Advertisement102 1962-04-26 6 VAUXHALL VX 4/90 2ND MALAYSIA GRAND PRIX 1301 cc 1600 cc CLASS SALOONS AND TOURERS This car, driven by Mr. Dick Clinkard, was run in its STANDARD PRODUCTION FORM except for the fitting of high ipeed tyres; it received no special treatment beyond that which could be provided by any102 words
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410 1962-04-26 7 TWO ECONOMIC GROUPS TO AID ADVANCE Malaya will support every effort for nuclear test ban KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Government has formed two top-level committees to guide and accelerate economic development in Malaya. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong referred to them in the Royal address at the opening of the fourth410 words
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Article, Illustration102 1962-04-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Two lucky airmen returned to duty at the Royal Malayan Air Force station here today. They are Pilot Officer M. A. Theseira. 24. and Flt./Lt. A. A. 11. Wright. 30— seen congratulating each other ihovr who escaped with ruts and102 words
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349 1962-04-26 7 Lim: All other parties need not worry PENANG. Wednesday. THE new United Democratic Party has no inten- tion of disrupting; other political organisations, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, chairman of the pro-tern committee, declared today. "We do not want to do anything detrimental to other existing parties. he told the Straits349 words
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Article58 1962-04-26 7 SINGAPORE, Wed— The Military Secretary to the Secretary of State for War. Lt.-Gen. Sir William Stirling, will arrive In Singapore on Saturday on a routine visit to the Far East. After two days in Singapore, he will go to I-vuala Lumpur and remain in the58 words
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Article34 1962-04-26 7 ALOR STAR. Wed— A robber armed with a pistol waylaid a fowl dealer, Pee Sua Kew. 21, at a lonely path at Kampong Tambun. near Arau. yesterday and robbed him of $25.34 words
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Article24 1962-04-26 7 PENANG, Wed— A total of 877 babies were born in Penang la.st month, according to statistic.-, issued today. TJiere were 171 deaths.24 words
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134 1962-04-26 7 KUCHING, Wed.— A demand by Inche A. M. Axahari. president of the Brunei Party Rakyat. that the British Government return North Borneo and Sarawak to Brunei, failed to obtain support in the State Legislative Council meeting here last week. It was Inche Asahari's134 words
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Article46 1962-04-26 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. The Johore Government today gazetted the date for nominations In 20 local council elections. Nomination day for 11 of the local councils will be on May 1 and the rest on May 30. There are 124 seats to be (contested.46 words
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Advertisement131 1962-04-26 8 SHELL SWEEPS THE FIELD lll^^biiiiiiii -if i iliin.nßßg^^H^L mr m l I all major races won on Shell Proven quality of Shell products was demonstrated in Malaysia Grand Prix, further reason why you can trust Supershell with ICA, and Shell X-100 Motor Oil. T both Grand Prix won on Shell131 words
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Article, Illustration1771 1962-04-26 9 Larwood the angry legend of big cricket THE PIT-BOY WHO WON FAME ON THE PLAYING FIELDS OF ENGLAND AND AUSTRALIA... ONE June day in 1907 time was hanging heavily on the hands of a two-year-old boy in the little Nottinghamshire colliery village of Nuncargate. Discovery of a pint bottle of1,771 words
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Article114 1962-04-26 10 JO rford* $1$ (Minimum) UNPLEASANT SMELLS DISAPPEAR like mattic with Alrwlck. It make* the ait smell freah and aweat. Oet a bottle of Alrwlck today. KIWI KWIK-WAX, for that r«l nhlne on floor* and furniture. Kiwi Kwlk-Wax glvea a brilliant coating thafa non-clip and water-raatltant. SLAUCHTER Of PRICESI Tou'U114 words
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The Straits Times Thursday, April 26,1962.
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Article596 1962-04-26 10 There is an unmistakable note of urgency, absent from previous Royal Addresses, in what His Majesty had to say in Parliament yesterday on economic diversification. This is to be "the keynote for the immediate future," although the Government will continue to pay "vigorous attention" to other aspects596 words
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Article426 1962-04-26 10 Since making his first announcement on the possibility of the resumption of nuclear tests in the atmosphere President Kennedy must have envied Mr. Khrushchev his freedom. Mr. Khrushchev blew the test ban negotiations to bits last September without a word of warning or regret The Russian people426 words
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Article187 1962-04-26 10 An increase of nearly 25 per cent in the membership of Federation trade unions in the last twelve months is welcome evidence of the vigour of the trade union movement and the encouragement it is receiving from the Government. Total paid-up membership is still far too small just187 words
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Article, Illustration4342 1962-04-26 10 Yang di-Pertuan Agong - The pilot of our progress...the compass of our destiny 5 Yang di-Pertuan Agong by the —formally opening the fourth session of Parliament Speaking in a spirit of profound reverence and humility I should first offer on behalf of the whole nation our heart-felt thanks to Almighty Cod for the peace,4,342 words
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276 1962-04-26 11 Their aim is to create the impression that they are housewives earning money without husbands 9 knowledge KUANTAN, Wednesday. gTREET girls in Kuantan take children with them often their own children while plying their trade to create the impression that276 words
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152 1962-04-26 11 Grand Prix brings in more than $100,000 cjINGAPORE. Wed. *3* a first estimate of revenue from the Malaysia Grand Prix exceeds $100,000. a Government statement said today. The statement said that about 100,000 people saw the Grand Prix. A total of 10,000 voluntary workers from the police force, the Singapore152 words
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Article23 1962-04-26 11 KOTA BHARU, Wed.—Malayan Airways will open its third new office in the Federation at Jalan Padang Garong. Kota Bharu. on Friday.23 words
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Article135 1962-04-26 11 PILGRIMS LEAVE: MANY AT AIRPORT KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Hundreds of well-wishers Jammed the airport lobby here this morning when the first chartered aircraft taking pilgrims to Mecca took off. The Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Hajl Jublr, was at the airport to see the pilgrims off and spoke to135 words
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Article67 1962-04-26 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Llew Wan Ming. 37, was charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court today with the murder of a 14-year-old Convent student, Goh Bee Yong, at a house in Jalan Mentol. Segamat. between 2.30 p.m. on March 23 and 4 p.m. on March 24. He was remanded67 words
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Article46 1962-04-26 11 KLUANG. Wed. The Kluane Town Council has decided to ask the Johore State Government for a $75,000 loan to build a new council hall which will also accommodate administrative and field staff. The present council building is a renovated former firemen's quarters.46 words
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Article, Illustration69 1962-04-26 11 Touring Premier Lee with Nehru in New Delhi SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Tew, who is now on a world tour, stopped at New Delhi for talks with the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru. Picture shows Mr. Lee with Mr. Nehru after the talks they had on Monday. MR.69 words
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297 1962-04-26 11 Van Kuyk: Don't call us just an entrepot SINGAPORE, Wed. The chairman of the Singapore Manufacturers' Association, Mr. A. Van Kuyk, today quoted figures of trade and industry to show that it was a misnomer to say that Singapore has an "entrepot economy." "The economy of Singapore is in fact297 words
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Article31 1962-04-26 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. K. C. Chew, of Shell Eastern's management services department, left for London by air tonight to attend an organisation and productivity course organised by Shell International.31 words
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240 1962-04-26 11 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. \FIRM here has written to Britain for full details about "Possum," the amazing machine designed to help polio victims lead a normal life. And one person who is anxiously waiting for a reply is schoolboy Johnny Ang, 22, now a patient in240 words
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61 1962-04-26 11 MONUMENT TO BE ONE OF ASIA'S FINEST KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The designer of Malaya's National Monument, Mr. Felix de Weldon, said here today that the monument would be one of the finest in Asia. He said this at the airport before boarding a plane for Bangkok. He was accompanied by61 words
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Article78 1962-04-26 11 PENANG, Wed— Hamldah Bee binte Mohamed Ismail, 20, a clerk at the Federation School for the Deaf, has reported to the police that a man molested her while she was cycling to work yesterday. Hamldah said she left her home In River Road at about 7.40 a.m.78 words
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189 1962-04-26 11 rE Shaw Organisation today announced that they would sponsor a "Miss Borneo" competition in addition to "Miss Singapore" and "Miss Malaya" for this year's "Miss International" beauty contest at Long Beach, California. A Shaw spokesman said the decision was "in keeplnc with189 words
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205 1962-04-26 11 Minister to get wider powers to intervene in labour disputes KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— New legislation is to be introduced to empower the Minister of Labour to intervene in an industrial dispute without being called upon to do so. A Note attached to the Royal Address at the opening of Parliament205 words
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Article174 1962-04-26 11 PACKAGE DEAL PLAN KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. TWO major land development schemes for the A planting of oil palm in Johore and Trengganu have begun as part of the Federation Government'! plan for diversification of agriculture. This is stated In a note attached to the174 words
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Article73 1962-04-26 11 Eight-foot leap, then escape TAIPING, Wed. A 1 young man facing an attempted extortion charge escaped from custody while in court here this morning. Ooi Ah Guan, 22. had been ordered to be remanded in custody. While waiting In the witness room before being taken off to the police station,73 words
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Advertisement263 1962-04-26 11 AMPEX Recording Tapes j* I Wr/£ a *B bbbbv\ AMPEX puts J SSSSta o \^^fc7 no *hing but The tome electing engineering skills thot mod* Ampex the leader in the tape recording field hove now created Hie world's finest recording tape*! Only Ampex coyld have engineered tapes with so many263 words
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Advertisement92 1962-04-26 11 111 i Jg^^qfu v __*S f^~^ —UB fl|H IssS MJbIBH BBBKstfln *****8 I BBB^V^BBi Esl CARPETING REINFORCED WITH NYLON TO GIVE YEARS OF WEAR Price only $17.50 18.50 per square yard Broadloom 108" wide The latest range of colours: Pacific Blue. Flamingo Red, Tropical Green. Hawaiian Sand. Violet Slate, Oatmeal92 words
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Article, Illustration1444 1962-04-26 12 Huat Chye makes amends with a smart all-the-way win JJUAT CHYE made amends for his failure on the first day by scoring a smart win in the main sprint at Kuala Lumpur today. With Moses Lee riding a confident race. Huat Chye hit the front from the start and went1,444 words
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Article81 1962-04-26 12 TOTAL POOL $133,050 1. No. *****3 $35,923 2. No. *****5 $17,961 3. No. *****4 S 8.980 STARTERS 1.496 each): No*. *****9. *****1. *****6. *****9. *****1. *****1. CONSOLATION ($798 each): Nos. *****0. *****7. *****6. *****5. *****7. *****9. *****5. *****6. *****7. *****5. THREE-DIGIT forecast dividend*: Kuala Lumpur. Batu Koad.81 words
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708 1962-04-26 12 pENA N G, Wed. A r total of 163 horses has been entered for the Penapg Turf Club's Summer Meeting here on May 6, 9 and 13. The entries, comprising 56 In Class 4 and 107 In Class 5. are: CLASS FOLK (First708 words
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Article77 1962-04-26 12 MAY 6 leifht rmecs) CUk 4 Dir. I— 7f. CUu 5- Dlts. 1. 2 and 3— s><.f and 7f: Div. I— B»if. May 9 (s*vfn races): Claat 4 Dir*. 1 and I— 6',f; Div. 2— 7 f. tlaaa 5 Dlts. 1. 2. 3 and 4 6 f.77 words
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Advertisement188 1962-04-26 12 NESTUM three in one goodness for all the family L^a^aW to 'iifet M «40*~ ■A^^r ll'iiW|^^^HLr"jS^a^aMaMC^ j^M the three cereals in Nestum mean really balanced nutrition for the whole family. NESTUM'S tljree cereals, plus vitamins, mak extract #^51%"* and mineral salts is so good for your family. C^^ Whether taken188 words
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Miscellaneous28 1962-04-26 12 Buys Bunny By Hulph Beimdahl ==am '*t9 V 1 1 1 WISH yOU 'P F^ZZI^/tHJ W>UT MAKESN jg I ¥«v« up kpors «j m^j 7 you think im28 words
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Advertisement133 1962-04-26 13 REDDAWAY Tractaply the nylon reinforced CONVEYOR BELTING Mwe flenDie laterally so improved tracking. Rot-resistant jiylon weft is ftronger. tess bulky Super impact resistance. REDDAWAY AIR, WATER AND FIRE HOSES <M— apmnrrmff 1 1 1 1 rh) TpTrtii >i; Rubber Hoset to- Delivery am) Suetioo purposes reinforced with Canvas fin Hoset133 words
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Advertisement167 1962-04-26 13 New P&tTAL/TE fbmulz M J^tM gives beHer surface #1/ W* WWm jreaferCowunj power. PENTALITE /SHSRE! LOOK WHAT YOU GET--Handle makes painting safer, easier, f J^ Air -tight lid means you can keep P&fiAUrt Jy^~^^^ safefy.youdon'+ have -h use H- all srt Jv N^ Once When emp+y.-fke. -tin has many Uses167 words
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Article, Illustration370 1962-04-26 14 a woman plans to travel by air she is often confronted with the problem of clothes. There is so much she would like to include in her wardrobe even though she is aware of the limited weight allowance. It Is difficult for us to be370 words
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373 1962-04-26 14 PARTY FOR MacDONALDS AT 'WHITE HOUSE' INSTEAD of alighting from chauffeur-driv-en cars to attend a glittering party this week a certain group of guests had to step out as gracefully as they could from sampans. But they did not mind it at all as they had been invited by Mrs.373 words
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443 1962-04-26 14 T^VERY child should have a professional eye examination as soon as he is ready for school, says the Better Vision Institute in New York. But the number of youngsters who actually are taken to doctors for careful eyeUPI - 443 words
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Advertisement252 1962-04-26 14 ▲|4 with T>^tv m T Ift if X f1 Leaves your M% < MA hair soft and mmJ&f'D SHM^SsMFm radiant, free of ■PliMtffl m unsi htly dandruff. three different sizes. FIRST SOAP PAP WITH DETERGENT /j^^^ a^afla^ fC^ I Only New Brillo has Gleam-O-matic detergent In it bursts into billions252 words
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Advertisement452 1962-04-26 14 SKINNY PEOPLE! READ Amazing 1 weight gains f WATE-ON! M\\\ I would like to thank you I tried wate-on 9m WM for the terrific benefit I J trai astonished by the have derived from taking 1 results of this magni- m wate-on 7 put on TEN j ficevt product. The452 words
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Miscellaneous315 1962-04-26 14 V+tvai+c limoc I rncciAinr/i aceowi Bpecuem«r v»ih»ju mh»» OllCillb I 1 ***** \#rUOOWUIU 1 state coach (8). won of a ghoat (6). i crafty little walker tucked 7. Odd. out character!** 7~~T I? I F* I Pt~~r"~BBaWS FE I Ir 1 H I (6> 8- Defeat the team at school315 words
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Advertisement1372 1962-04-26 15 TO_UVERPOOL ft WEST COAST UK Oul Spore BM S'rarn ffring 4M.<?!« SSS f Hai. biasgow Ik t'Apr 21 Apr 31 Itiu.Vi!? a r Oj L'pml. Rdam. H'org lair 21/ 2 May 1 irlfmS? i'wriaai. Ca»go« Api 77 Mail "JILLES LirerpMl M.t 4 Ml, 0 Hay 7/ k Ml, 10 .«r::^i1,372 words
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Advertisement2885 1962-04-26 15 I IBM 1 T..IT S)fM THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINCS TO GENOA ll HAVRE. HAMBURG. ANTWERP. lOTTEROAM CStO COTHENOUR6 ANO COPENHAGEN /(SS^iaV TJTe™"™ P. S'-sti t-e-eni A)r__VA SEIANDIA" I Gli 27 20/27 Apr 20 Apr. 1 May 21/21 Ipr b2l\K\\*l "»US»ANGA" i. n *a>, 4 Mi, S; I «-i» 1/2,885 words
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Advertisement1244 1962-04-26 15 McALISTER dc CO., LTD. Wow fSa lttl f; iUJI VUCAI CLLERM AN LOIS Ok KLA VENCS9 LINE IONOON. HAMBURG. ROnEROAM. IBS ANOEUS, UN FBANCISCO. HAVRE B NOLL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER. I PORTLAND. CITY OF NEWCASTLE 4cctlt.it carte tar Caatrai t Sritl S'pa<a p B>an> Panani cmSn^ln? 'i i G.HI4/27A,, 10 Apr1,244 words
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Article37 1962-04-26 16 April 25. RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 79 cents (up a quarter of a cent). K.L.: 79 cents (np a quarter of a cent). TIN: 5474.621 per picol (down 52.37 J). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (unchanged*.37 words
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Article218 1962-04-26 16 May first gratia rubbar buysrs f.a.b. closed at S p.m. in Kuala Lumpur yesterday at TO cents per Ib., up a quarter of a cent on Tursdajr'a closing price. Th» tone waa ejulst. FEDERATION Of MALAYA RUBBER EXCHANGE dosing prices to cents per Pk, yesterday: Int.218 words
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Article213 1962-04-26 16 MAY a,et trade rubber buyere f.e.b. closed at S p.m. In Slngapora yesterday at 79 oants par Ib. up a quarter of a cent on Tuesday's closing price. Tbe cloning tone was vary quiet. S.C.C.R.A. closing prices In easts par Ib. yesterday: Int. 1 R. 8.8. prompt213 words
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415 1962-04-26 16 From Our Market Correspondent rpis shares have become 1 practically lifeless on the Malayan Stock Exchange and it has developed very much Into a case of "waiting for Washington." American stockpile intentions regarding the itil.OOO ton surplus is bedevilling the position and415 words
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Article24 1962-04-26 16 Malayan Stock Indices April 24 April 25 Industrial*: 176.07 176.49 Tins 314.87 316.74 S Rubbers: 193.88 193 88 Jan. 1 1958 10024 words
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Article848 1962-04-26 16 BUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number .of deals In brackets: Imtuitrlsls: Dunlopa ri.ooo> 11.T3 ON, fI.TS OL. ON. 51.73 D, OL, (1.000) *174. J1.73 OL.. $172 OL: Eaat Smtlt »3 02 OL. H.U.I OL. S3U2i OL. (1.000) 13. (1,000) 53.U3: Oami.ion848 words
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157 1962-04-26 16 FOLLOWING the overr night drop in London the price of tin in Singapore yesterday fell $2.37* to $474.62} per plcul on an unchanged offering of 250 tons. In London on Tuesday a harder tone was apparent In tin Initially due to the157 words
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Article44 1962-04-26 16 On the free exchange market In Hang Kang toe U.S. dellar waa quoted at 6.70J for T.T. and 3.e*k for csih. Stsrling was quoted at IS. 84 aad ana tatl af gald at 2.VIJ. All Malayan Eiahange Banhi* Asssalatlan rates were unchanged.44 words
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Advertisement1094 1962-04-26 16 >^— KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. txprsss U-S.A. PacUic Atlantis Coaist itervloe H« [1* fl* iH Sport H-«6(i» H'latt I f 'cites i inrtis* Tork '•Wasjisjsri Maru- Cli < S 31 tpr 14 May 21 May 23 May I isst 'Kiukam Man" »/i; May Si May 14 tost II Jmi 241,094 words
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Advertisement809 1962-04-26 16 GAZEHEO PRICES THf: FedersUon Minister of x Finance has fixed these prices for calculating customs duties for the week betinninf on April 26. Robber 78ft cents a Ib. Copra $448 t0n. Coconut oil $696 at ton. Palm oil $631.50 a ton. Palm, kernels $310.75 a ton. The rates of duties809 words
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Advertisement227 1962-04-26 16 SHIPS IN PORT CHl** ly>ns slsnsslds ths Smi«por» wtiirm tsdsy arst Vsrda «A Pres. Wadtson 15/10, City of Nsweastle 33/34. Wonorato 46. (JDuptosk T/S. Tewbaak W/10. Ueoelaus 35/36. Bearenne 31/82. Isarstaln 4/0, Haustsllom 43/43. Cbaros) 6. Bratoog 23. TJlUrum 24. Selaocor NW. 4. Outsr rssds: Majnia. Oanung KerintJl. Hong Lee.227 words
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Advertisement501 1962-04-26 16 _SHIPPING NOTICES "II ll WILHELMSEN LINE M.S. "TUNGSHA" Arrived Singapore 16/4/IM2. A General Survey of all damaged cargo discharged here from the above vessel will be held at 8.30 a.m. on 27th April and 2nd May 1962 at Singapore Harbour Board Oodown No. 18. No further survey will be held501 words
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Advertisement631 1962-04-26 16 8 I STRAITS TIN MARKET. The Straits Trading Company Limited and the Eastern Smelting Company Limited advise that as from Ist May, 1962, the DaUy Tin Price will be noUfled officially from Penang. The price will, however, continue to be publicised In Singapore as at present. NOTICE In the Estate631 words
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Advertisement1533 1962-04-26 17 The Shipping Corporation or India Ltd. Tbe 8.1.8. N. C* Lid TSS "STATE OF MADRAS" S/S RAJULA SINGAPORE BOOKINOS JULY /DECEMBER IMS. 1. ALL DECK BONK BOOKINOS for the period JULT/DBCEMBER 1983 will open from Ist MAY 1962 2 All applications should be made by Registered Post together wltti 25%1,533 words
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Advertisement690 1962-04-26 17 ifc^^JJMMMWMMMIIBM^aiiiBMfcJI (Continued from Pare 111) SITUATIONS VACANT 2* Words se (Min.)— Box U ets. txtrm REQUIRED FEMALB TYPIST able to handle correspondence and offlce routine apply with full particulars to I 1 U. Uox 2072 Singapore. GENERAL AMAH speak English live in (or English family 3 children. Plain cooking district690 words
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Advertisement1019 1962-04-26 17 SITUATIONS VACANT It Word, SS (Min.)— Bom tt ets. tstrm APPLICATION! ARB INVITED for the posts of (I) surveyor and (II) draftsman from persons who possess working experience In similar posts Apply with recent photo returnable, stating experience, qualifications etc to Box A 4102 8.T., Spore. ALL THOSB at present1,019 words
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Advertisement781 1962-04-26 17 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 2« Words SS (Min.)— Box St ets. txtrm 1 TBRRACE HOUSE Immediate occupation Kreehold 38 Lorong 100 Cnangl Road, 3 Rooms One Air Conditioned, I Hall Kurm*hed 'including Bar Counter. I Contact Tay Telephone (Spore) ***** I 4 *****. < SERANCOON GAROEN SSTATB: 3- bedroomed Terrace781 words
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Advertisement749 1962-04-26 17 EDUCATION I* Wordt SS (Min.)— Box St eU. extra TRINITY COLLEGB or Music, Loejdon and Associated Board Cumcuhima for local examinations are conducted at Far Eastern Music School (the Institution of Musical Education). For enrolment please apply the Secretary, 1A Kirk Terrace, S'pora. LINDFIELD SCHOOL. SltOdon Bouse, Arundet Musses. Preparatory749 words
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Advertisement822 1962-04-26 17 VIHICLES FOR SALE Wordt SS (Min.)— Box St ets. txtrm OPEL KAPITAN REGISTERED May L 937 In excellent condition. 3 new tyres md radio. 53.250'- o.n o. Tel: (8 pore) 1 7301. MORRIS MINOR 1000 2i years old I door salooa grey ***** miles one European owner $3700/- ono. 14822 words
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Advertisement309 1962-04-26 17 FOR SALE It Words SS (Min.)— Box St ets. sxtrm SINGAPORE ORCHID LTD'S tbumhpot Tan Char Van s«edilß«s at S3 >M) ars wonderful valu«: write to CMbay Building. SlnKapore. (or Catalogue. STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE. ETC. tt Words SS (Min.)— Box SO ets. extra RSLAX AT Omars Siamese slasaaxa KDO n'ejinitoih. Kxr*rt309 words
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Advertisement510 1962-04-26 18 NOTICE NOTICE OF REMOVAL FEDERATION OF malaT* Notice is hereby given that out s:..»e*.oea 4J% RecUtered Steea $">« Blan Hoe Co and Bisr .5/5-.M6 -SIS B to S V u hft^Sre h»-£n 58 renS 15/5-1977/7W 'lo 50 5 Peck 3**° Sj-e Singa Notice Is hereby given that the Transfer Registers510 words
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Advertisement578 1962-04-26 18 > LICENCE FOR SUPPLY OF ELECTRICTY IN VILLAGES Notice is hereby given that the Central Electricity Board of me Federation of Malaya will consider applications for licences to svipuly electricity in tbe iollowing villages:— Name of Village State Location > Kg. Bukut Naga Selangor 5.5 miles S.E. of Klang. t578 words
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Advertisement884 1962-04-26 18 NOTICES NOTICE In tbe Estate of OW LOK also known as AU AH LAX deceased. Pursuant to section 29 of the Trustees Ordinance (Chapter 34) Notice is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having any claims against tbe Estate of the above-named deceased formerly of No. 37A, Neil884 words
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Advertisement655 1962-04-26 18 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE NEW PREMISES FOR BANGKOK BANK LIMITED Tenders will be received <ip to 12 noon Friday on 11.5.1962 at the Office of the Architects from experienced Building and Demolition Contractors for the Demolition of existing Shophouses Id High Street on the site of the New Bangkok Bank Limited655 words
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Advertisement861 1962-04-26 18 TENDERS J.K.R. PERUS TENDER NOTICE Tenders tram Registered Contractors Class "D" and above will be received by the State Engineer Kedah/Perlls, Alor Star, up to 3.00 pjn. of 9th June 1862 for tbe Supply and Erection of a Oodown Superstructure for Government Rice Mill at Arau. Pull particulars are obtainable861 words
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Advertisement680 1962-04-26 18 TENDERS i TENDER NOTICE JOHORE TENDERS from Class O and above registered P.WX). Contractors will be uceived by the Btaio Engineer, Jobore up to Noon of tbe Bth May. 1962. for the CONSTRUCTION IN PRESTRESSED CONCRETE OF A ROAD BRIDGE OVER SUNGEI SEROM. MUAR, JOHORE. Pull particulars ma; be obtained680 words
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Article258 1962-04-26 19 E. FRIDA - E. FRIDA By SINGAPORE, Wednesday SINGAPORE HOCKEY SELECTORS HAVE BEEN INDIFFERENT TO MY WISHES, SAYS COUTTS DURDETT Coutts today threatened to quit his post as Singapore's national hockey coach "because the Singapore Hockey Association selectors have been indifferent to my wishes." Two months ago Coutts asked258 words
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Article107 1962-04-26 19 LONDON. Wed. Mr. R. P. Stone's Harratus won the Great Metropolitan Handicap, run over 24 miles at Epsom yesterday. Maj. L. B. Holllday's Avon's Pride was second and Mr. O. V. Watney's Parnear third of 12 starters. Harratus (100-7> won by 1J lengths with two lengthsReuter - 107 words
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Article31 1962-04-26 19 RIO DE JANEIRO. Wed.—Argrntine Olympic swimmer A. Nicollao yesterday clipped a fifth of a second off the world record for the 100 metres butterfly. He clocked 58.4 sec.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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225 1962-04-26 19 BADMINTON Formosa whip Sarawak in Ranking Tourney KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. F o r m o s a scored an impressive 3-0 victory over Sarawak at Stadium Negara this morning when the Ranking League tournament began for the eight countries knocked out in the preliminary rounds of the Asian Badminton Confederation225 words
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118 1962-04-26 19 ATHLETICS FMAAU FIRST TRIALS MAY 27 rOH. Wed. The Federation of Malaya AAU's first trials for the Asian Games Kill be in Taiping and Malacca on May 27. The trials at Taiping's Sultan Yussuf Stadium will be for athletes from KeianUn, Kedah. Penan g and Perak. The Malacca trial will118 words
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Article92 1962-04-26 19 QIN'GAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Amateur Weightllftlnu Federation and the Malayan A.W.L.F. teams left for Jakarta by air this evening to compete against the Persatuan Angkat Besl Seluroh Indonesia on April 27 and 28. Leader of the Singapore team la Mr. Llm Poll Boon. The other officials92 words
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Article88 1962-04-26 19 SINOAPORB. Wed. Singapore Joint Services selectors, after selecting full-back Platford to the team to meet Sporting Crlstal tomorrow night, discovered that the player was still under suspension. Platford. who was suspended for two weeks, has still one more week to go before he can play. Long, who was88 words
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344 1962-04-26 19 SOCCER Fulham in danger of relegation CTJLHAM, who reached the semi-flnals of the F.A. Cup, are in sharp danger of relegation from Div. 1 of the English League after a 2-0 defeat by West Bromwich Albion yesterday. Either Fulham or Cardiff will accompany Chelsea into Dlv. 2. Both Fulham andReuter - 344 words
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Article163 1962-04-26 19 Suzuki praises fine GP course CjINGAPORE. Wed. Giichi Suzuki, manager of the triumphant Honda team, said today that the Malaysia Grand Prix course was one of the finest members of his team had raced on. He attributed their victory to luck and expressed appreciation for the good fight provided especially163 words
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Article67 1962-04-26 19 SINOAPORE, Wed.— Anura de Silva has withdrawn from the Singapore team to meet Negrl Sembllan in the Malayan Cricket Association League match bere on Saturday and Sunday. He is replaced by Abdul Razak. The team: R. da Silva (captain), B. Marks, S. Houghton. T. Martens. D. Beckett.67 words
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Article34 1962-04-26 19 SINGAPORE. Wed— Sal« of $1 tlcketa for the matches between Sporting Crlstal of Peru and Singapore Joint Service* tomorrow and against All-Singa-pore on Saturday are now on aale at Jalan Besar stadium.34 words
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Advertisement232 1962-04-26 19 KLRACE RESULTS, PENANG ENTRIES SEE PAGE 1 2 FW6B fi^JVeak and ill with AWORMS C l\l yfi» l^«oundworrnsandThr««dworrnsc«ng*t \gtf— \f I into y° ur body if their eggs are in your MK^ |< food and drink. Th«y live and grow qV I I inside you by taking the food you232 words
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Advertisement165 1962-04-26 19 Bjaj i w/f/tL^*JjL Sp 4HMBF B| MHGSOW tM 4!b^LtllK Srul a^Bp^S^B^B^SSw^ t^^^ 4£^sJ*V flfflsr I mLimp^wCbw. r?TiiiMyhrJsßl BRITANNIA SEKVICESm rr?7~ mala y A h —^S^B^ Other services via Bangkok or Kuala Lumpur in association with Cathay Pacific Airways provide a total of 10 flights weekly. MALAYAN AIRWAYS VMS SERVING SOUTH165 words
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Miscellaneous244 1962-04-26 19 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER TOIR MATCH: Joint Services 1 Sporting Cristal (Jn Besar. 7 p.m. i. SPORE DIV. 2D: HM Dockyard v Marines 'A' (Jn Besar. 5.30); DIV. 2A: Alexandra v Jollilads (St. George's Rd); B Kesenian v Kota Raja (Geylans i Indian Brotherhood v SerangooD Garden. SPORTS SUMMARY SOCCER CABLE244 words
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Article, Illustration849 1962-04-26 20 EC BOON LEE - EC BOON LEE By SINGAPORE. Wad Vice-President given a free hand to decide fate of Taipooan passengers rMIHKKS rang oul from a Singapore Harbour Board godown today as 1,900 that's the figure alter a count of heads stranded pilgrims of the849 words
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Article38 1962-04-26 20 LONDON. Wed. Stirling Moss. Britain's 32-year-old motor racing ace, was still unconscious 36 hours after a 100 m.p.h. crash. Last night's hospital bulle--tin said, however, that "there seems good hope of his recovery." Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Obituary202 1962-04-26 20 MR. V.K. ANANOAN Of Tamilian Association. S.l, -waned away peacefully, fortes* leaven S2, Ranicooo Road for Bldnl.tr'. it s p.m. today. TMI LATI Mr. W. T. L* Vanderalott of 4T T«Un ftigtoi Ml. i«*mm] away peacefully on April 25, IM2 at Batu Pah*i Hoirltal. The cortege leave* hi* r.Mdeno202 words
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Article44 1962-04-26 20 ■V POPULAR OIMANO Pnnoei Tea Room announce* a repeat tajhion •how on Friday ?7th April tl s 30 p.m. of Roland Cniw'» Spline/ Rummer collection and additional Utrst cr»at»n». Makeup by JlerionMannequins from atngapor* Modal Academy. Book tarl*. Pbone rs'pore) ?T1?» for r*»ervation.44 words
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Article57 1962-04-26 20 MR. AND MRS. Chrlntopher Raman I •f Serembsn thank all friend* and ivlativeit for thrir valuable prrsenta tnd attendance at their ma mat*. AIOAN DC SOUZA aad family thank afl :«o»r who ao kindly sent wreaths nod money for m«««i also all wfco xttteded and rendered axlatanc* at the57 words
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Article111 1962-04-26 20 L-cyclist missing since holiday SINGAPORE. Wed. An apprentice draunhtsman. Mr. Vincent Wong Wai Ning. 21. has been missing since Good Ftiday Mr. Wong, who bad been a learner motor-cycHlt for two months, left for Malacca and Port Dickson on his scooter with two friends. He had BS with him. Search111 words
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Article, Illustration611 1962-04-26 20 CONTRACTOR, 73, TELLS COURT OF A THREAT TO BURY HIM... fUK day Mr. Phua See Tai. 7U, obliged a young housewife turned out to be a most disastrous day in his life it ended with him being stripped naked and forced611 words
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83 1962-04-26 20 2 SERIOUSLY HURT IN ACID, KNIFE ATTACK CJINGAPORK. Wed.— Eight O people were taken to hospital with acid burns last night after a gang of 20 thugs attacked two men in front of a shophouse in Lavender Street The two assaulted. Lee Tai Kin. 24. and Wong Kee Hock. 1983 words
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Article27 1962-04-26 20 SINGAPORE. Wed. Alitalia held* a cocktail party at Raffles Hotel tonight to celebrate the recent opening of the airline's new SydneySingapore Bangkok-Bom-bay Karachi TeheranRome service.27 words
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Article128 1962-04-26 20 CALL FOR VIEWS ON 2 BILLS SINGAPORE, Wed. The select committee of the Legislative Assembly on the Tariff Advisory Commission Bill and Customs (Amendment) Bill today invited representations from the public on these Bills. The Tariff Bill is to provide for the establishment of a tariff advisory commission, which will128 words
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Article322 1962-04-26 20 LONDON. Wed Rather quieter conditions were experienced in stock markets today but the recent firm tone was fully maintained. There was still a good selective demand for equities, even though perhaps It was on a slightly reduced scale. Hopes of a further reduction in the British bank rate322 words
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Article25 1962-04-26 20 LONDON. Wed. Buyers £944. .vllers £945. Forward buyers £951. sellers £9514, Settlement £945. Turnover a.m. 145 tons p.m. 15 tons. Tone: Steady but quiet.25 words
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Article43 1962-04-26 20 LONDON, Wed. Spot 23** d June 23*, d July 23Nd.. August 23*»d.. July/Bept. ?3Hd.. Oct./ Dec. 23Nd Jan./ Mar. 23 a »d.. April/June 33% d.. c.i-f. May 23 3 16d.. June 23 3'i6d. July i 23 3 I6d. Tone: Quiet but steady43 words
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Advertisement70 1962-04-26 20 Late classified advertisements Worrfi fr» f Minimum BETWEEN VINO KIT. second SOB > nf Mi. md Mm. Chan Ah Him and] Judy Tew Kirn eldent daughter of Mr. and Mr-. One Choc Chin on 21.4.6?. Malacca. WIE —RATNAM: Leonard Pecond ■on of Mr ITas Puan Kee and the bite Madam70 words
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Advertisement107 1962-04-26 20 COMMER The First Name In TON COMMERCIAL VEHICLES! FV y t vT\ Ist 9 because of all these features: Choice of easily accessible All-steel construction. petrol or diesel power units. Easy ride rear spr.ng.ng. capacity of 210 cv. ft. sion Manoeuvrability ensured Hypoid rear axle for with light, easy steering107 words
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