The Straits Times, 27 April 1962
1962-04-27
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Title Section29 1962-04-27 1 •miiUNAL LIBRARr NATIONAL LIBRA*? AVERAGE DAILY «111 I 1 11 1 l> KALE EXCEEDS 100,000 fie***** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 196-2. 15 CENTS KDN 03629 words
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Article1014 1962-04-27 1 DAY WE FEARED STOP PRESS New call to Russia for atom pact U.S. tests bomb 'with utmost regret' The latest American nuclear test was their 181 st. Russia has made 105. Britain 22 and France 4. GENEVA, Thursday MR. ARTHUR DEAN, the American delegate, told the 17--power disarmament conference, inReuter - 1,014 words
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637 1962-04-27 1 ANDREW FANG - By ANDREW FANG: SINGAPORE. Thursday J'lIK on-oIT-on pilgrimage to. Mecca ol 1,900 Philippines Muslims is off and this time il is liiKil. The first 736 pilgrims leave for home tonight aboard the Taipooan the boat on which they, and the other 1.164 pilgrims637 words
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Article144 1962-04-27 1 Xl ALA LIMPIR. Thurs— Tengku Abdul Rahman said tonight that if there is to be nuclear testing it should be done under the "closest supervision." The Prime Minister was commenting on the new series of United States atmospheric tests. In a statement to' the144 words
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Article199 1962-04-27 1 OUSSIA today condemned the new U.S. tests and accused America of unleashing a fresh nuclear arms race and bringing the world nearer to the brink of war. Mr. Valerian Zorin, the Soviet delegate, spoke twice at the disarmament conference and said he would continueReuter - 199 words
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Article32 1962-04-27 1 NEW YORK. Thurs. Mr. Harold Macmlllan. the British Prime Minister, tonight will deliver a major policy speech against the .background of resumed U. S. nuclear tests in the Pacific. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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235 1962-04-27 1 Barisan sees huge rocket base off Singapore SINGAPORE. Thurs. 13 —T h c Plebeian, fortnightly organ bf the Barisan Sosialis, says that a huge rocket base is being built on Pulau Tekong. off the eastern tip of Singapore Island. The base, the paper mm. will be used by Western powers235 words
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Article73 1962-04-27 1 LONDON. Thurs. Britain's Bank Rate key to the rate of interest charged on loans— was reduced today from five per cent to four and a half. This is the third cut in seven weeks. A Bank of England spokesman said today's reduction was "a reflection ofReuter - 73 words
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Article47 1962-04-27 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Yang di-Pertuan Agong flew from here to Mersing in a Royal Malayan Air Force Twin Pioneer this morning for a three-day flshtag hoUday. From Mersing. His Majesty went to Pulau Tioman. 25 miles north-east of Mersing, In a RMN vessel.47 words
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Article, Illustration165 1962-04-27 1 NOW SALAN SHAVES OFF THAT DISGUISE MOUSTACHE SALAN PARIS. Thurv Ex-Gen. Raoul Salan. Secret Army Organisation (OAS) leader now held in Sante prison, yesterday shaved off his moustache by special permission of the examining magistrate. He grew the moustache as part of his disguise But his white hair is stillReuter - 165 words
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Article59 1962-04-27 1 BINGAPORE. Thurs.— Peter Chia, the racing motor-cycl-ist who was injured in the Grand Prix meet, is in a coma and his condition is still critical. Only his parents are allowed to visit him in the General Hospital. Private Chua Hul Meng. who was struck by a59 words
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Article25 1962-04-27 1 MOSCOW. Thurs.— Russia today launched its fourth Sputnik under a space programme begun on March 16. it was officially announced here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article155 1962-04-27 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs. —An attractive 21--year-old maid was shot dead at pointblank range in an attap hut deep inside a karapong off Yio Chu Kang Road tonight. The body of the woman, Ang Siaw. was found slumped *in a chair A shotgun blast had ripped into her n^ck.155 words
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Article361 1962-04-27 1 Lee has talks with Nasser pAIRO, Thurs. Singapore's. Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. had talks with President Nasser this evening and later dined with him. When he arrived this morning for a five-day State visit to the UAR he was met nt the airport by the VicePre.sident. Field MarshalReuter - 361 words
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161 1962-04-27 2 PEKING, Thurs. The Chinese Government In ii Note to the Indian Government published yesterday has "seriously protested" about "further violation of Chinese territory, according to the New China News Agency. The Note, dated April 21. says Indian troops -repeatedly crossed the Sino-Indlan boundary in theReuter - 161 words
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151 1962-04-27 2 2 couples held in wife swapping scandal LOS ANGELES. Thurs. Police in San Bernadino. California, last night disclosed the arrest of two < i) u pi ps and an investigation of a wife-swappinc ring which posed as a "friendship club." llervey Leonard Braswell. i>.v an ordained minister once convicted ofUPI - 151 words
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115 1962-04-27 2 Do rubber shoes harm foot health? probe J^ONDON. Thurs. -British shoe manufacturers are to find out if rubber or rubber substitutes endanger the health of children's feet. The conference ->l the National Federation of Boot Trades Associations hai passed a resolution asking their national council to confer with the MinisterReuter - 115 words
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Article31 1962-04-27 2 MANILA. Thurs. A 69--year-old grandmother killed three of her grandchildren and wounded two others in Unlsan. about 100 miles from here, the Philippine News Service reported today.— UPl.31 words
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Article, Illustration122 1962-04-27 2 Moss after that 110 m.p.h. crash CLIPPERS USED TO CUT THROUGH LOTUS WRECKAGE FOREIGN DESK CPHOTCT) SPECIAL ANXIOUS hands reach to help Stirling Moss. 32, Britain's motor racing ace, trapped in his V-8 Lotus after it crashed at 110 m.p.h. last Monday at the Goodwood track in England. Giant clippers122 words
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382 1962-04-27 2 Symington urges Govt. agencies: Use stocks THE STOCKPILE INQUKtf: «M SENATOR Stuart Symington, chairman of the Senate Stockpile Sub-com-mittee, yesterday recommended a broadening in the use of materials in the United States stockpiles to work off excess supplies. At the opening of hearings In the Senate investigation of U. 5.57.700Reuter - 382 words
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Article35 1962-04-27 2 PALM BEACH. (Florida) Thurs.— President Kennedys father. Mr. Joseph Kennedy. 74 who suffered a stroke here last Dec. 19. will be moved to a New York rehabilitation clinic later this week— U.P.l.35 words
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Article26 1962-04-27 2 ROME. Thurs— Actress Elizabeth Taylor spent 18 hours In hospital here because she had a bleeding nose, a hospital spokesman said last night— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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189 1962-04-27 3 ALGIERS, Thursday. P^ CAR, booby-trapped with plastic explosives, yesterday blasted shop-fronts and a cafe in Government Square here killing two Muslims and wounding 'three other Muslims and two European policemen. Muslim Nationalist leaders said the death toll would have been heavier ifReuter - 189 words
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285 1962-04-27 3 BRITISH ENTRY BARS GO UP ON JULY 1 A GOVERNMENT -leaflet issued yesterday said all Commonwealth citizens arriving at British ports after July 1 will have to pass through immigration control. i The leaflet, which will be > distributed to British Government offices overseas, is I I to help CommonwealthReuter - 285 words
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Article20 1962-04-27 3 CATANIA 'East Sicily), Thurs. Fresh explosions shook erupting Mount Etna yesterday. The present activity began on Tuesday Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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105 1962-04-27 3 The Easter toys that are real dead ducks •RONTO. Thurs. Thou- 1 sands of day-old ducklings are being slaughtered in Japan, stuffed with sponge rubber and exported to Toronto as U.S. 69 cent fs2> Easter toys, a Toronto Humane Society official said yesterday. Mr. George Hulme, general manager of theReuter - 105 words
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Article51 1962-04-27 3 Titov to visit the U.N. NEW YORK, Frl.~- U. Thant. Acting U.N. Secretary-Gen-eral, announced yesterday that Major Gherman Titov. the Soviet astronaut, would visit the U.N. next Monday for talks with the 28-natlon outer space committee The visit follows one made here by Lieut.-Col. John Glenn and six other VS.Reuter - 51 words
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Article44 1962-04-27 3 BUENOS AIRES. Thurs.Argentina will hold elections for the presidency and vicepresidency on Oct. 28. 1963. it was announced here last night. The annonncement from the presidential palace added that all results of the recent congressional elections had been annulled.— UPl.44 words
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85 1962-04-27 3 TOKYO. Thurs. A 24-year-old man today staged a "sitdown strike" In a threewheeled truck at one of the busiest intersections In Tokyo in protest against the city's traffic congestion. Police said the man refused to open the doors and be- gan to read aReuter - 85 words
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Article342 1962-04-27 3 RADIO SINGAPORE SHORTWAVE SKRVK I 41 MtM MEDIUM WAV* SERVICE: 476 metrrs A.M 6.00 Good Morning; 6.02 Mommy Prelude; 7.00 TUe News; 705 Melodies At Suoru>e; 8.«.~ The News; 8.06 More Melodies At Sunrise; 8.45 Monxiag alar; a. 00 Close Down; 11.00 Programme Summary; 11.02 Concert Pops;342 words
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Article80 1962-04-27 3 TOD\Y S«MI1 Kechll 12.57 a.m. f 5 sft> 345 pjn. (6.7fn: Sinßnpore 241 am '82ft> 4.49 p.m. f6.7fn; Por: Dlckson 10.45 am. (6.6 ft. 1155 pm i 6 6ft. Pen Swett«nhrm 9.52 a.m. (lO.Sfti 10.13 p.m. (9.Bft >: Penan* 5.17 m. ts.9ft> 5.16 pm. i6.7ft). TOMORROW: Sedill80 words
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Article, Illustration498 1962-04-27 3 PRESIDENT SOEKARNO said today that Indonesia will riot negotiate unles s the Dutch stop reinforcing West Irian. But be told a cheering mass rally here: "We still prefer to get West Irian the peaceful way." The Indonesian leader added: "But if the Dutch are stubbornReuter - 498 words
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Advertisement128 1962-04-27 3 Outdoor sports and hot weather summer activities can so easily result in offensive body odour. And though you can't help perspiring, you can play it safe uith Amplex. Safely and surely stopping odours at their source, Amplex leaves breath sweet and body free of smell. Just pop one or two128 words
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Article, Illustration202 1962-04-27 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Puan Noor Aishah. wife of the Yang di Pertuan Negara, today said that women could play an Important role In promoting understanding and friendship among the people of different races and creeds in the State. Speaking at a gathering of202 words
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338 1962-04-27 4 Fly-over bridge for J.B. to ease traffic JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. Plans to build a fly-over bridge to eliminate congesti o n of traffic in Johore Bahru Town were revealed here today by Dato Abdullah bin Mohamed, retiring President of the Town Council. In a farewell interview with the Straits Times,338 words
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150 1962-04-27 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Flying Officer William Herman Smith of RAF Changi, who was involved in an accident in which a scooterist and his girl pillion rider were killed, was today fined a total of $1,001 by Mr. Choor Singh, the first criminal district judge.150 words
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Article234 1962-04-27 4 KUCHING, Thursday. THE Singapore cultural mission's first performance at the Brooke Hall here last night was a big success. A Government statement said that the hall was packed to capacity for the two-hour show. A distinguished audience, including the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. F.D.234 words
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Article182 1962-04-27 4 DIVORCES AND A NULLITY DECREE The parties were married at the registry on April 22, 1955. SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose, in the High Court today granted to two women a decree nisi each In two separate divorce suits, and to a third woman a decree pronouncing182 words
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Article58 1962-04-27 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. Ko Teck Kin, president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, will officially open the Singapore branch of Hln and Company at 40 North Bridge Road at 12 noon on Saturday. A cocktail party will be held at the shop premises from58 words
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Article30 1962-04-27 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A annual meeting of the Old Victorian Association will be held at 11 a.m. on Sunday at the Victoria School Hall to elect office-bearers for 1962--63.30 words
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Article444 1962-04-27 4 A IR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES THE following Is today* ache- dule of civil aircraft movement* at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore. ARRIVALS Garuda: Prom Medan. Kuala Lumpur (OA 092) 3.59 p.m from Jakar-a (OC 063) 840 a.m.; from Bangkok (OA 802) 4.05 p.m.; from Jakarta 'OA 803) 8.90 ajn. Cathay Pacific:444 words
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163 1962-04-27 5 DENANG, Thurs. An 4 11-year-old boy, who was saved from drowning off Gurney Drive last Sunday, said "thank you" today to one of his rescuers with gifts of a chicken, two candles and an ang-pow (red packet containing cash). The boy, Tang Ah163 words
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Article32 1962-04-27 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Netherlands Consul-General. Mr. J.G. Kist. will give a reception at his home in 23. Rldout Road, at 7 p.m. on Monday in honour of Queen Juliana's birthday.32 words
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Article, Illustration36 1962-04-27 5 MR. AU PENG HOONG and his bride, the former Miss S. P. Lee. a teacher at the Bukit Bintang Girls School, Kuala Lumpur, after their wedding in the Federal capital recently.36 words
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Article146 1962-04-27 5 ALOR STAR, Thursday. A FORMER financial clerk in the State Secretariat, Haji Salleh bin Abdul Rahman, with over 20 years' service, was jailed today for nine months for misappropriating Government funds. Salleh, 42. had been convicted of criminal breach of trust of $384 between March146 words
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Article48 1962-04-27 5 KANGAR. Thurs.— The Perils State Secretary. Inche Mohamed Shariff bin Ha*i Ibrahim. left for Kuaia Lumpur yesterday on transfer to the Prime Minister's Department. Inche Wan Ahmad bin Wan Omar from Perak has taKen over as State Secretary. He was formerly State Secretary. Brunei.48 words
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Article24 1962-04-27 5 HONG KONG. Thurs.— The Sultan of Pahang left for Malaya in the Canton yesterday after a short holiday visit here.— Renter.Reuter - 24 words
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406 1962-04-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A Socialist Front M.P. today took to task "irresponsible" Government-appointed members of Parliamentary committees who. he alleged, often failed to attend meetings. Mr. Tan Phock Kin (Tanjong) said in the House of Representative* that, out of eight meeting* of the Public406 words
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Article56 1962-04-27 5 ANTI- TB DRIVE IN SARA WAR KUCHING, Thurs. The Singapore Anti-Tubercul-osis Association, in Its campaign to prevent tuberculosis, Is showing Malay and Chinese versions of a film entitled "Wanted For Murder". The film shows a doctor explaining simple health rules for the prevention of T.B. Antl-splttlng posters in all languages56 words
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463 1962-04-27 5 Ex-Customs man admits hiding wife's income in tax dodge RETIRED Customs officer "deliberately and persistently" swindled the Federation Government by wilful evasion of income tax, Sessions Court here was told today. "This was a well planned fraud," Mr. R.H.V. Rlntoul. who prosecuted on a flat, said at the trial of463 words
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Advertisement265 1962-04-27 5 In MalayaX^jf everyone goes for G.E.C. value in ceiling fans! Look at the fans in 2 out of 3 homes and you'll see that they are G.E.C. Some of them have been there for over 50 years, because G.E.C. make fan! to last a lifetime The modern G.E.C. ceiling fans265 words
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Miscellaneous326 1962-04-27 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS without, organising a raio 1. Futile thing to do if were (9). short of material! <7>. I. Told the Ule in the German 5 She supplied his title <7> elevator (7). 10. Sign letters in some new way, 9. Obtain by a method needing perhaps (4).326 words
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Article209 1962-04-27 6 PENAN G, Thurs.— The City Council today announced it would start a special school bus service from next Monday, when schools reopen for their second term. In a statement today, the Council said the plight of school-going children without transport should be remedied to a certain209 words
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Article52 1962-04-27 6 UNIONS GET MAY DAY INVITATIONS KUCHING. Thurs.— Trade unions in Sarawak, Brunei and North Borneo have been invited by Singapore trade unions to attend the May Day celebrations there on Tuesday. Sarawak First and Third Division Trade Union Congress will send representatives. May Day will be celebrated with a rally52 words
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Article35 1962-04-27 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Canadian Government Trade Commissioner. Mr. E. H. MacGuire. and his wife will fly home to Canada on leave on May I. Mr. K. O. Hillyer will act for him.35 words
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Article, Illustration168 1962-04-27 6 $10 m Caravelle shows its paces today SINGAPORE. Thursday. A $10 MILLION French-manufactured Caravelle jetliner will arrive in Singapore for the first time tomorrow for a demonstration flight. Mr. J. B. Cognard, sties representative of Sud Aviation, the manufacturers, claimed today that the twin-engined Caravelle was a most suitable aircraft168 words
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118 1962-04-27 6 $10,500 VOTE TO COVER SCHOLARSHIP FAILURES IPOH. Thurs.— Perak State scholarship holders In foreign universities who have failed their examinations have cost the taxpayer an additional $10,--500. The Mentrl Besar. Dato Sha'an bin Shanee. disclosed this in the State Legislative Assembly here today when he tabled a motion seeking approval118 words
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78 1962-04-27 6 A DETECTIVE OPENS FIRE AFTER ACID BOMD THROWN SINGAPORE, Thurs. A deteetlve sergeant opened fire at Jalan Satu, Kalian* airport, last night after an acid bomb was thrown at him. The detective saw a gang attacking three men with wooden pott*, bottle and parangs and was intervening when he was78 words
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Article70 1962-04-27 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Gifts totalling $169 were received by the Straits Times today for Johnny Angr. the schoolboy cripple now lying at Mount Alveroia Hospital. The gifts were from Leong San Won $10, anonymous $5. anonymous $10. Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Ratnam $20. A.ED. $4. Mrs. Soon70 words
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176 1962-04-27 6 RE PRESENTATTVES of political parties met at the office of the Election Commission here today and pledged to keep the forthcoming local council elections clean. The chairman of the commission, Haji Mustapha Albakri. presided. The code of behaviour during election hearing forbids: AID176 words
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849 1962-04-27 6 PERAK LEGISLA TORS DEBATE MOTION TO NATIONALISE TIN A SUGGESTION that the country's tin mines be nationalised touched off a lengthy debate in the Perak state legislative assembly here today. The lone Pan-Malayan Islamic Party member in the Assembly Inche Baharuddln bin Haji Abdul Latin* (Gunong Semanggol) made the suggestion849 words
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Article142 1962-04-27 6 rpHREE soldiers of the New Zealand Regiment stationed at Terendak Camp. 13 miles from here, had a narrow escape last night when the car in which they were travelling plunged into the Malacca River in the heart of the town. MALACCA, Thurs All three142 words
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Article, Illustration2105 1962-04-27 7 Hope to mobilise idle capital of small man to boost the output STRAITS TIMES PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS: Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. speakers were loudly cheered today when they whole heartedly backed a resolution to say "thank you" to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong for the policy speech2,105 words
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Advertisement320 1962-04-27 7 HERE'S LOVELY NEWS! B& •-JBr LANCOME BEAUTY EXPERT ARRIVES FROM PARIS TO GIVE YOU FREE ADVICE Top LANCOME Beauty Specialist, Madame Suzanne Nas de Tourris of Paris is now in Penang for a few days only to tell you ull the latest beauty secrets to make you look lovelier. Call320 words
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Article, Illustration763 1962-04-27 8 Mac: What peace in Laos will mean to all 'OLD METHODS OF PATIENT DIPLOMACY CAN BEAT GREAT DIFFICULTIES' y\R. MALCOLM MACDONALD. former CommissionerGeneral for South-East A sia, said here today that an international agreement on Laos would not only help to restore peace in Jhat country but would also strengthen763 words
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209 1962-04-27 8 TH E International Confederation of Free Trade Unions today urged employers in Malaya to give the workers a share of the prosperity res v 1 1 ing from investments. Mr. P. P. Narayanan. Asian regional chairman. ICTTU, said in a message to commemorate May209 words
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Miscellaneous189 1962-04-27 8 LVI Abner By Al Lapp L l >lM^'t^flTtjVffi|E 1 1 J f i S j ■> r^TL_ t 1 1 ourr ki doing// l CONSRATULATK3NS M IT<S c TO A DEAR- narLl£*i9 L HONOR J CWEAPSKATES Ji ,-T* OJWOUR PRUDENCE I WkRTV f V twt>w T ME .'s— 1 QIVEVOOA189 words
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Article41 1962-04-27 10 it Word* lit (Minimum) MR. TMENC KWKB TBNO, 41 Koek Road, aged 63, passed away peacefully at 12.30 a.m. 26/4/6* leaving behind widow 4 sons. 4 daughters and 24 grandchildren. Cortege leaves bouse at 4 p.m. 28/4/ M to Kldadarl.41 words
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Article152 1962-04-27 10 2* Wors-j tU (Minimum) DOCTOR AND MRS. R. ItaMgopalan thank all relatives and friends for tbelr presence, greetings and valuable presents on the occasion of their marriage at Singapore on 23-4-tt. MR. AND MRS. W. K. Jerry Br&mpy thank all friends and relatives for their valuable presents, conKratulatory messages,152 words
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Article24 1962-04-27 10 M Wordt tlO (Minimum) WILL MR. CHEW TBNQ SWBB, the Tour Promoter, please contact Advertiser. Box A 4113 ST., B'pore for business discussions.24 words
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Article98 1962-04-27 10 2« Word* U» (MimimumX PRINTED LICMTWEIOMT COTTON materials new dentgna. Just received at Milady Textiles, 2 Calmhlll Road. spore 9. Dress making $12.00 upward. FEUERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. have on display the complete range of Pan, Fontana. Ace and Four Square Paper bkeks In ths Cold Storage Arcade. Orchard Road98 words
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Article19 1962-04-27 10 M Vents HO (Minimum) VBNAi Olad to hear from you. Do come and have a chat Tom.19 words
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Article44 1962-04-27 10 1* Word* $J.SO (Him.) RADIO PROCRAMMB SEMINAR will be conducted by Mr. Dale Goldlng 5.30 to 7 p.m. every Monday from 30th April to June 11th. Cosponsored t>y Malaya Evangelistic Fellowship and Smuapore Recording Centre. Apply to MB, Tanxlln Road Singapore (0).44 words
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1251 1962-04-27 10 The Straits Times Friday, April 27, 1962. The Sarawak Reds Out of concern over signs of the growing strength of Communist subversion, the Sarawak Government is asking for very drastic powers of suppression. From a distance it may seem it proposes arming itself with a very large sledge hammer to1,251 words
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Article, Illustration690 1962-04-27 10 KRISHNA MOORTHY - KRISHNA MOORTHY TAKING A LEAF OUT OF JAPAN'S SUCCESSFUL BOOK— FROM NEW DELHI, Thursday ALL over Asia there is a cons cious effort among governments to promote smallscale industries. Japan is a cardinal example of how small units have contributed to industrial690 words
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Article402 1962-04-27 10 UNION'S PAY CLAIM CASE I WISH to refer io your leader "Pay Claims" of April 17 and to clarify the position of the claim for upward revision of salary for technicians and junior technicians submitted by the Malayan Technical Services Union to the Government about five years ago. Since then402 words
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Article366 1962-04-27 10 The fast rising sun TEN YEARS OF THE NEW JAPAN rKYO, Thura.— The new Japan will be 10 years old on Saturday. Ten years since the San Francisco peace treaty came Into effect, the roar and smoke of industrial prosperity has replaced the shame of defeated poverty. Japan has becomeReuter - 366 words
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Advertisement497 1962-04-27 10 Straits Times k Malay Mail Classified eavertteementa Oe Handed tot Ist Floor COLO STORAat AWCAOB Orchard Road COLA ITODAOI MANCHStS AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATON4 KCPPKL ROAD-NAVAL BAM Authorised Agent*: CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester House. Collyer Qua* TM« NaTWS FRONT ntxpetrlck-s Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL a Admiralty Road. Naval Base497 words
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Advertisement87 1962-04-27 10 How To Live Without Fatigue Doctors have discovered that there is a lot more to fatigue than mere physical exhaustion. In one investigation, they found that 80% complaining of exhaustion, were underworked. Energetic people may be actually intoxicated by their own, stressresisting hormones. "This kind of drunkenness," say doctors, "has87 words
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Advertisement176 1962-04-27 10 Jhe Motoblo ii'U M aVfaa M M N. LJ\ MM MM The Motoblo 60 offers %*W^kW you 5 special features: Bt Operates on a6O c.c 2 -stroke engine rated at 3 b.p. Hs Shoulder-mounted, it affords let* Wm V fatigue on the operator. K» Finger-tip control provides accurate dosages from176 words
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Article, Illustration36 1962-04-27 11 The only one of its type in the world AUSTRALIA'S tallest building, the 384-foot 26--srorey headquarter* of the Australian Mutual Provident Society facing j Circular Quay, Sydney. Its shape it unique in the world of architecture.36 words
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393 1962-04-27 11 Building key to growth of a country AUSTRALIA SUPPLYING TOP QUALITY TOOLS AND MATERIALS OVERSEAS npHE growth and deA velopment of a country is to a large extent measured by the amount and rate of building activity taking place within its borders. As countries in Asia continue to develop their393 words
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184 1962-04-27 11 Concrete is now tailor-made for jobs NO tenter la it sufficient when building in concrete for the architect to merely specify quantities of sand, cement, aggregate and water. With modern technological advances made recently in Australia, concrete la tailor-made, specifically for certain jobs. These specified concrete* are now available largely184 words
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294 1962-04-27 11 Sunblades: Way to reduce demands on air-conditioning AN AUSTRALIAN manufacturer whose proA ducts are already sold throughout the world has begun a new export drive in South-East Asia. The firm manufactures window louvres and related lines which are used tn almost every part of the world. They Include: A RANGE294 words
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Advertisement269 1962-04-27 11 buy Australian building materials fast, easy building rfgH|i^^^ better living v*f^^ it Australia has a thriving industry which makes a vast WL In, range of world-class products for building <^Bs&*'* Vfe| louvre windows, hardboard, builders' hardware --£v' Jlfl I^SBH w\ in fact everything from the foundations to the final ..<•-"269 words
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Article165 1962-04-27 12 AN Australian company, which makes tradesmen's and handymen's tools, is now making what are believed to be the only spirit levels in the world featuring inbuilt lighting. The Illuminated levels art In-valuable to carpenters and others working in badly-1!* area& A push-button set to the top165 words
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882 1962-04-27 12 A SPECIAL WRITER - HINTS FOR the DO-IT-YOURSELF HOME JOB-MAN A SPECIAL WRITER E lie minimum tools you will need for your workshop 'J'Hfc, independence of the average Australian is typified by the extent to which "Do-it-yourself" activities have spread throughout Australia in recent years. This is especially so in home carpentry. During weekends882 words
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Article, Illustration48 1962-04-27 12 MODEL of the new Australian Capital territory courthouse to be built in Canberra. A wide variety of modern building materials will be used in the construction of the courthouse, which will conform with the new modern trend that is taking: place.48 words
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Article146 1962-04-27 12 Hydraulic hand drill is portable ANEW hydraullcally operated hand-drill, believed to be the first of its type In the world, has been Introduced by a South Australian manufacturer. It efficiently deals with a wide variety of Jobs from the drilling of railway sleepers, heavy Umbers and rock, to the driving146 words
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Article, Illustration282 1962-04-27 12 A SPECIAL WRITER - BIG DEMAND FOR SLIDING DOOR FITTINGS yyORLD-WIDE inquiries have been received by an Australian firm for its range of patented latches and other fittings for sliding doors. The products are sold widely in Australia and have attracted Inquiries from SouthEast Asia, South and East Africa, the West Indies, Ethiopia and282 words
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Advertisement258 1962-04-27 12 Built to Last a Lifetime fSVTTT i i B TTTir"H II MhQlMilylKll (CM UA) STAINLESS OIsLVH CTCEI ■SUVA- SINKS featun: O I k k L Doublt depth draimr. ♦ssss 1 ClillfC Three-way draiMfr I WM ML. Lifelong lustre and fLM I II *LJ durability. _J """Single Bowl Models available in258 words
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Advertisement20 1962-04-27 12 CROSS CUT.HAND SAW K- S y4~M TINONSA'' s^ v t *Hf ADIUSTABIE SQiJAfti f£ AND lEVEI JiiO\ J^^^^^ COWNG SAW20 words
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Advertisement64 1962-04-27 12 when you redecorate relight with IK em pt home FITTINGS TO GIVE DAY AND NIGHT BEAUTY CHECKER WILLOW BRACKET JOLLY ROGER EXTERIOR > CLIPPER RATTAN WILLOW PENDANT NEW KEMPTHORNE "op-oixl-down" PENDANT TEMPO CLOSE-TO-CEILIN* WELL GLASS STARFIRE SQUARE SURFACE MOUNTINC OOWNLIGHT Sole Agents:— SENS HUP ELECTRIC CO., LTD. 171. 4 246/248.64 words
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326 1962-04-27 13 SPECIAL WRITER - They provide an architect with a wide field for design J^ NEW, fully concealed suspension system for ceiling panels, in which every panel is easily demountable, has been developed by an Australian firm in Sydney, Australia. It is attracting great interest among architects and manufacturers of326 words
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206 1962-04-27 13 BECAUSE Australian carpenters and Joiners handle some of the world's toughest timbers jarrah, karri, Tasmanian oak, tal-low-wood they require the strongest and truest nails obtainable. And they do not need to go far to get them for Australian manufacturers make nails In206 words
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242 1962-04-27 13 npHE Australian hardA board manufacturing Industry, related so closely to the general building industry for years, is now expanding faster than ever before. With a population of only 10$ million, Australia has the world's fifth highest consumption rate of hardboard per head242 words
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244 1962-04-27 13 Now, it's 'do it yourself furniture AN enterprising Australian furniture manufacturing firm is doing a flourishing export business in pre- c v t, ready-to-ussemble furniture kits. The firm produces a wide range of contem-porary-designed chests of drawers, desks, bookcases, bed heads, dining, circular and occasional tables, all ready for assembly244 words
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Advertisement290 1962-04-27 13 wigs 1 IjM&P'* y^ fH SPS %jjM jr- To the four corners ij||jj^ >\ v^/J- LfJ_XVly V^ €Z\j JL til v a Supplies now available to Merchants and Manufacturers throughout SINGAPORE, MALAYA and the BORNEO Territories. Nfe^Mß Australian-made Lysaght Sted Sheet has earned Th«s» Qualities now in stock SiiiP L.JI290 words
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Article, Illustration622 1962-04-27 14 JAMES TRUEMAN - Canberra: Fully planned city PRIVATE ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT GATHERING MOMENTUM rjANBERHA, the seat ol Government and diplomatic headquarters of Australia, is to day without doubt the most architectural and building-conscious city of that country. At the same time, with a population approaching 60.000 and the nations largest inland city, it is622 words
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462 1962-04-27 14 EIFFORTB are being made overseas to persuade architects to adopt the Australian system of quantity surveying. A leading Sydney quantity surveyor, Mr. F. Edmonds, said this recently on his return from a world study of building construction methods. High «o«t Before any ballding462 words
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Advertisement562 1962-04-27 14 pjpnpjpM So lovely to live with/ jggr STAINLESS STEEL SINKS /TVI? k&P their loveliness for a lifetime 1 1 /r I J il/s^ Made from hssh-quaUtj nlchei chronis steal, they simply cannot rust or become discoloured. Bowl and v drainer m* formed In on* piece, with rounded corners no places562 words
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Article, Illustration2171 1962-04-27 15 'Love him? Not at first' THEN SHE TOLD HIM: 'I DON'T CARE IF YOU'RE RICH or POOR' FRIEND SAYS SHE WARNED WIDOW NOT TO GIVE ANY MONEY TO BARRACLOUGH— Barraclough, who Is stationed at the RAAF base here, is alleged to have obtained the money from Mrs. McNie between July2,171 words
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Article214 1962-04-27 15 THE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir Joharl, said on his return from Bangkok today that there was a great demand in Thailand for the "ASA Coach" launched last Sunday night. Inche Khir and a party of 11 went on the inaugural Journey of214 words
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Article28 1962-04-27 15 IPOH. Thurs. Additional expenditure of $350,000 for the speeding up of ru»a] development work in Perak was approved by the State Legislative Assembly here today28 words
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Advertisement203 1962-04-27 15 '$§immmmT* J Im LJ Wr m jf iVIXLr j Unless you take definite step* I to prevent it, you may at any I time offend with perspiration I odour. (Everybody perspires!) I Bat one* you've applied Mtt Wm ODO-KO-NO deodorant, you ip IlifiliFillili know 7oan p™ l da y LJIi203 words
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Advertisement77 1962-04-27 15 CAREFREE GLAMOUR Of Btep Into high fashion with '////<//ffll Tricel by Percy. This material is ideal for cocktail dresses of f If fllU all types and with its two dif- bill ferent designs of pleats can be fashioned to any style you Black and White, this rayon mfftl Jersey is77 words
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Article, Illustration603 1962-04-27 16 International delicacies take your pick YVHEN it comes to food, Tf some of the greatest expert* ysecond only to us Chtnes* of oourse> are the Jewish people. I renumber their pastrami «a kind of loomed beef) and smoked sausage* in Shanghai with swallow* of nostalgia. And of course the Kosher603 words
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Article24 1962-04-27 16 COR many months now I have been telling you about Flit how we use it, how good it is, the adventures we24 words
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Article, Illustration311 1962-04-27 16 PLENTY, OF TACT AND LOVE VOff that your chUd it coming up 'to two years old, I think it is tim* I left him to you. But should you need any help at all, please don't hesitate to write to me. However, before 1 conclude, 1 would like to leave311 words
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Article, Illustration714 1962-04-27 16 YOU know what* wrong with us women living In the east? We bargain too much. It's a compulsive habit with us. Before we even know how much is going to be asked for merchandise, we are already saying, make714 words
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Article, Illustration587 1962-04-27 16 SUSPICIOUS WIFE ASKED QUESTIONS AFTER SEEING RING ON HIS FINGER, COURT TOLD POLICEMAN was acquitted without his defence being called in the Second Criminal District Court today at the end of a three-day hearing into a charge of bigamy. Michael Wong Weng Choo.587 words
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Article88 1962-04-27 16 Deadlock in bus firm pay dispute KUCHING, Thurs.— No settlement has been reached in the wage dispute between bus workers and the management of Chin Lian Long Motor Vehicle Company here. Yesterday the bus workers' union rejected an offer of a new Increment rate by the company. The union further88 words
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Article37 1962-04-27 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The regional director tor the Middle East and Far East of the Lufthansa Airlines. Mr. Hans Bank, arrived here today to introduce the airline's sales representative for Malaya and Singapore. Mr. Gunter Magnus.37 words
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Article127 1962-04-27 16 PENANG, Thurs. The central executives of PANAS. a multi-racial party in Sarawak, "fuily supports the Malaysia plan." Mr. Chin Poh Luke, a leader of the party, declared in Penang today "I am confident the plan will succeed and I hope it will materialise as soon127 words
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Article26 1962-04-27 16 KUCHING. Thurs. A young girl picnicker was drowned while swimming, and a 12-year-old boy was killed in a traffic accident here on Easter Sunday.26 words
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124 1962-04-27 16 MAYOR OF PENANG'S OLD AUSTIN IS SOLD FOR $600 PENANG. Thars. The Mayor of George Town's old car, an Austin SheerUne, has been sold by the City Council for $600 It originally cost $13,285 when purchased in early 1951. Its new owner Is Mr. J S 11. Cunyngham Brown, Pcnang's124 words
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Article36 1962-04-27 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Secretary-General of the Singapore People's Alliance, Mr. Lee Kirn Chuan wtli speak on "How Malaysia will help in Singapore's industrialisation" it his party headquarters in Short Street at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow.36 words
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Article488 1962-04-27 16 KEN HAMMONDS - IF you enjoy watching tense courtroom dramas, if you relisn the cut and thrust of two legal minds one seeking to condemn a man and the other to exeronate him then you will find United Artists* "Judgment At Nuremburg" well worth seeing. The four accused488 words
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Advertisement649 1962-04-27 16 ADVERTISERS' ANNOUNCEMENT 7^o^^ of husbands ipqft w\ V V and budgets T IVES there a man with temperament Remarks like thia make of drinks himaelf bought <«n natipnt whn npvpr me furious! for everyone at the Club, so patient, wno never r explain ab out the kkls including the bartender.649 words
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374 1962-04-27 17 Minister gives the breakdown for three years of 11-plus exams KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. TOTAL of 132,643 primary school pupils failed to get promotion to secondary classes in the Federation in the last three years, the Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji374 words
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Article47 1962-04-27 17 KUCHING, Thurs. Inche Liki bin Lek, 63. a sampan man who has 38 grand-child-ren, completed the eight-mile Easter big walk here. The smallest of the 800 competitors was a boy of eight. Though Inche Liki did not win. he was presented with a trophy.47 words
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Article62 1962-04-27 17 KUCHING. Thurs. Inche Abdul Samad bin Johari. of the Shell Co. (Brunei) personnel department, leaves Serla tomorrow for Canada to attend the Duke of Edinburgh's second Commonwealth study conference, which will begin at Montreal on May 13 and end at Vancouver on June 6. The62 words
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Article45 1962-04-27 17 PENANG. Thurs. The Penang Young Christian Workers will hold a general assembly of youth at the Heng Ec School. MacAlister Road, tomorrow at 8 p.m. when the Asst. Commissioner for youth Employment. Mr. S. Sellappah. will talk on the Government's vocational guidance plans.45 words
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Article, Illustration21 1962-04-27 17 Lonely Embun and her son Zainal a picture from Bedford.21 words
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161 1962-04-27 17 IPOH, Thursday. A BRIDEGROOM of lour months, I. Rajamani, 23, was electrocuted while repairing power lines at Jalan Bendahara here last night. The lines had been disrupted during a storm. Rajamani. a Central Electricity Board labourer, had climbed a 30ft pole. He got161 words
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144 1962-04-27 17 PACTS ARE SIGNED IN THREE LANGUAGES: TENGKU KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, stated today that since 1961 all agreements signed betwee., the Federation Government and foreign governments were In three languages. The languages were. Malay. English and the language of other countries oncerned He was replying144 words
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Article25 1962-04-27 17 TOKY rhun. Malaya and Japan have started negotlatlo. for conclusion of a treaty to prevent double taxatio:. on Incomes and tax evasion.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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381 1962-04-27 17 Perlis to help a family return to Malaya ITANGAR, Thurs. A V lonely and homesick Malay housewife, now living in England with her ex-Service-man husband and their little son, may soon be able to return to Malaya. Her case has gained the sympathy of the Government of Perils, her home381 words
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Article24 1962-04-27 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Hiurs.— Inche Ahmad bin Mohamed Shah was today appointed chairman of the Public Accounts Committee by the House of Representatives.24 words
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Article173 1962-04-27 17 3ABAK BERNAM. Thurs. The President of the Sessions Court. Wan Ismail bin Wan Mohamed Salleh, sitting as Coroner, today held that a steersman was "criminally responsible" for the drowning of 21 people near here in September last year and ordered that he be charged.173 words
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Advertisement66 1962-04-27 17 cP <£► TENNIS DUNLOP .^—-sA I L~-m- V y° urse a champion's chance. C^ X^T^gL I <~* Choose Maxplyßackets (used by SL*^ .1 leading professional and amateur I yy L players throughout the world). a l> I 7^.1 Ounlop Fort Tennis Balls, and Dunlop \v i- S- >- non-slip Sporti66 words
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Advertisement464 1962-04-27 17 For Malaya's Most Challenging Car KjMH^i 4 QUALITY FIRST THE MORRIS f >J WMMI MINOR E 'L iBA I ■L: V I1 >*-. .NT— f Greater Luxury Here's Mini-Motoring In the Crand Manner still -inside and out with wonder ul up-to<Jate-50-miles-per-gallon econorrv and seating for four adults tmm MMMMhi h.464 words
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Article383 1962-04-27 18 cal technicians to take over eventually. He said that the industry could lead to the establishment of other ventures In Singapore Including the manufacture of noodles, macaroni, spaghetti and bags for the flour, thus providing more employment for the people. His company, for Instance, would383 words
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Article, Illustration130 1962-04-27 18 Fiat's top technician to train local men A FIAT resident technical inspector has arrived in Singapore to supervise and train the servicing staff of the East Asiatic Co.. local agents. He Is Mr. Enrico Colll, whose main immediate task is to assist the company in guaranteeing superior service for the130 words
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Article178 1962-04-27 18 THE Tootal company has come out with a new invention in the field of easy-care fabrics, thus putting an end to the drip-dry era. I The invention was announced in Singapore through the company's agents. William Jacks and Co. (Malaya) The first products will be178 words
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Article, Illustration200 1962-04-27 18 LORD NELSON of Stafford, chairman of the English Electric j Co., Ltd., arrived in Penang last week accompanied by Lady Nelson. Lord and Lady Nelson have j been touring Malaya and Singapore. They leave on Monday. Lord Nelson's association with the English Electric200 words
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Article103 1962-04-27 18 A NEW FIRM TO MAKE ICE CREAM A COMPANY to De known as Walls Fitzpatrlck's Singapore Ltd. has been registered in Singapore for the purpose of manufacturing and marketing ice cream under the internationally known Walls trade mark. Jointly owned by Unilever Ltd and Fitzpatrickjs Food Supplies (F.E.) Ltd.. the103 words
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Article52 1962-04-27 18 Mr. Olivier Plot, the French Commercial Attache In Singapore announced that this year's Paris Pair would be held from May 19 lo 31 Among the products to be exhibited will be agricultural equipment, foodstuffs, glassware, jewellery, rubber goods, sewing and knitting machines. Industrial machinery and52 words
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Article, Illustration209 1962-04-27 18 HENRY PAUL - Agent is to retire after 33 years duty HENRY PAUL By MR. H. D. Nicholas, 55, agent, Straits Trading Company Ltd., Ipoh, retires at the end of the month after spending more than half his life in Malaya. He sails from Penang on Tuesday with Mrs. Nicholas and will settle209 words
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Article56 1962-04-27 18 Singapore produced 15,174 cwt. of soap in January, and the Federation 36,316 cwt.. according to trade statistics just Issued. Stocks in both territories at the end of the month totalled 37,979 cwt.. against 30,979 cwt. In the same month last year. Total imports of all types of56 words
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Advertisement128 1962-04-27 18 BSE '29/7 I BRING EFFICIENCY TO YOUR OFFICE WITH THESE MODERN I MACHINES! Hermes' Office Type- "-^eSl^^*^' writers arc progressive //^^?s»^«iSi and rapid. They are quality. Swiss feiZ^^/^S Monroe Adding /J^ Sb^) Calculators give you SWJ^M modern, fully automatic l&'J^J calculating.They are de-pcndable.simple-to-u-ork, ■od portable. I JAXUXnvcx Addressing Machines For128 words
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Advertisement116 1962-04-27 18 A, C. Electric Motors... for all I over 3 million BROOK Motors have been From 1/25 H.P. To 600 H.P. I bOLE AGENTS:— R. E. MORRIS Co., Ltd, 18, Boftery Road, Singapora. Tel: *****/8 174, Bdtu Read, K. Lumpur. Tel: ***** STERLING COMMODITY FUND Application Form and full details available116 words
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Advertisement1367 1962-04-27 19 IS BJ TO LIVUPQOL k WESI COAST UK Out S'pon Sim f. S'haa Pmm| iii»? R »-"«'R M| Citigw UPt/A»r U Apt M JORASTUS a mouth. L'piel. Pdarn. H'Bfg la Pt May 2 May 1 EUMAEUS iiitrßiel. Glasgow ii Part May 1 ACHILLES Lxtiptll May 4 May I May 1/01,367 words
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Advertisement1401 1962-04-27 19 E^yrTTri j^>f 1 §^rT^mrtk^r?^ BT^TrTTi^^ r THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINSS TO SENOA ll HAVRE, HAMBURC. ANTWERP. lOTTEROAM. tmm^^ CSIO tOTMENIURt AHO COPtNHAttN **anan| /k.^^vfi». "SELANBIA' I GM. 27 21/27 Alt 21 Apr' 1 Mly 2121 «r fVVS^\\ll "lUSUAHSA" a) 21 Apr/ 4 Mty 5/ 7 May I S May1,401 words
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Advertisement1573 1962-04-27 19 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTO. VHIOH lUILOING «IHCAPOBE IBtt *****/0 EXPRESS SERVICE TO tONDIN. LIVERPOOL A CONTINENTAL POUTS Seen f Itoa Pining BENNIANI :H Hl«r t Im. mm, MDOii, uPt'Apr 21 Apr 21/ 1, OENBORAN ll u.i I IMI. R'dam Hull. H'Burp Apr 21/ 11l Pt/Apr 21 lENLOYAL 1E.L.1 LlllM.1,573 words
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Advertisement1300 1962-04-27 19 McALISTER CO.. LTD. T^jl ltl H )]>l \KiS CLLERMAN LINE tja KLA VENESS LINE UNION NAMIURI. ROTTERDAM LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE t HULL SEATTLE, VANCOUVER, t PIRTLANI CITY OF NEWCASUI Acctltm ear|t ttr CeiUll 1 SMta S'Mn f S'"a» »*enani «n'w»i"vi^?i c S.M-14 17A,, 10 Apr 3 Ml, 211,300 words
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511 1962-04-27 20 From Our Market Correspondent THERE was only a small turnover on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday again and the pattern was un-altered-steady industrial shares. neglected tins and rubbers. The exceptions were some of the new industrial issues which were "off the boil". Malayan511 words
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Article23 1962-04-27 20 Malayan Stork Indices April 25 April ZH ItutMtrials: 17C.4* 177.15 Tin* 316.74 317.89 S Rubbers: 193.88 190.38 Jan. 1 1958 -IN.23 words
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Article863 1962-04-27 20 oISINESS on the Malayan Stock 0 Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of <leal 6 in brackets: tnduetrlalt: Puniopi $I*6 OIL. 11,0001 $1.76 D, <I.ooo> 11.77, (1,000) 11.76. *1.74 OL. |1.75| D, OL,; Ea« Bmtlt M.000) »5.03. (3,000) 88.04: and N. Orta (1,000) $2.80; 1. WauKb 12.20863 words
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Article103 1962-04-27 20 MELBOURNE, Thun. QENEBAL INVESTMENT shares rammed their firm tread with leaden moving higherOUs were mostly higher in sympathy with A 0.G.. which cloaed at 85s- following a further oil strike at Moonle. Base metals were itteady but quiet. Loam closed firm N B Rill 14/* 7ory( Ampol 1?/6|103 words
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Article37 1962-04-27 20 April 26. RIBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 78. cents (down one-eighth of a cent). K.L.: 781 cents (down thre«-onarters of a cent). TIN: $474.37) per picnl (down 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 325 tons (np 75 tons).37 words
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Article171 1962-04-27 20 SHIPS in Sincapere Outer Roadti Ma.t-iln World Pink, Hong _cc. Kail Mac. Union Pow»r, Hoog Lee, Kail Uaa, I'nlon Powrr, Tal Poo hoy, Orna, Tneofano Ltraa oa, Konularea, Negotla. Tew Bank, Keeartcln, Menelaua. Kaaimbar, tntam* Carron Bunk. Pertntnal, Cai. Ooldenburg, Rock Lee, Anckorwat. Anenlaee, Tong Han, Wynn,171 words
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Article137 1962-04-27 20 THE Malayan ■ichanse Banka- Am •eelatien made tbesas cbangea la Its rates to merchanta yesterday (all rates to $100): New Yerk: buying TT 3-4. airmail OO 33, 90 dat 33* credit bills. 34| trade hill a. Canada: buying TT 82 V 16. airmail. OU n 11/16. W d/at137 words
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Article110 1962-04-27 20 £HINBSE Preduee Siertanse. Sini;aCecenut elli bulk MOi MBNt, diim. $43) eellera. Cepra: Arm CK/> Continent $2St buyers, $29» •••llervl Pepper: Uuatok white $160 aellera./ Paravrak white $197t aellera, apecial Sarawak black $122 i aellera, Lampon< black $1221 aellera, AST A $130 aellera. Sttisaaare Ceaemrt Oil Mlllert' Ateeelatlen: bulk110 words
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Advertisement1067 1962-04-27 20 aOaV. (V^_l __^___^_C_^_l B-_a\ lB _B__--_B--t_-_J----Bi >^ KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. Cxprass 0.81-« i. Paaifla *t__otic Loan Servte* ETA ETA ETA ETA ETA S rori P. Sham H'konf H'lulu S. F'cisco L Anielei N.Yorl "Kanikmi Man" 21/23 May IS Mt| 11 Jsat 28 Jut 21 Jme 7 Jut; "CihiKi Msri"1,067 words
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Advertisement850 1962-04-27 20 Oriental Navigation Corporation Limited KUALA LUMPUR announce the commencement of their new service from Straits Ports to Colombo s.s. "Rantau Panjang" Voy: 1 i loading lor Colombo SINGAPORE PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG 2728 April 29/1 st May 2/3 May i Apits: Oceanic Lloyd (S'Birei Ltd Btmnark Hint. Siniapsrt. fit: *****. sitsts'850 words
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Advertisement237 1962-04-27 20 CHINA UNION LINES M.V. "UNION POWER" ACCEPTING CARGO FOR KEELUNG, KAOHSIUNG. SINGAPORE ETA 26-4-62 PORT SHAM ETA 28-4-62 PENANG ETA 3-5-62 Agsnttt THE MALAY STATES SHIPPING CO., LTO. Spore Tal: ***** (5 linas) X.L Tal: ***** P. Shorn Tal: 6362 PENANG TEL: *****-7 •J INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT, Sj ]g SANDAKAN, NORTH237 words
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328 1962-04-27 21 WITH the announcement by The Straits Trading Co. Ltd. and Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd. that the tin price will be officially notified from Penang from Tuesday onwards a departure is made from the traditional link with Singapore which has existed since at328 words
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Article118 1962-04-27 21 April 26. Three months. (UNOFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) INDUSTRIALS r. N. 12 cts. Cold Storac* M. M. Box 12 cts. Btaanwhlp 8 cts. Ilrewerte* 27 eta. S. Time* 14 Cta. Robinson 0 cts. P. Traders 35 ell. S. Darby 6d. I'nlteers It cts w. Jack* 9 eta. MININOS A. Amal118 words
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Article221 1962-04-27 21 MAY first srsd* rubber buysrs fob. closed at S p.m. In Kuala Lumpur yesterday at "81 cents p*r Ib., down three-quarter of a cent on Wednesday* cloning price The ton* was qulst. FEDERATION OP MALAYA RUB■IR EXCHANOC eloaint price. In rent* per ib yesterday: Int. 1221 words
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Article208 1962-04-27 21 MAY «r«t srsds rukbsr buytrs ikwsd at :> p.m. in Singapore yesterday at 78J cents per Ib. down oneeighth of a cent on WedneMay's closing :rtc«. Th* cloainc tone wa* very qulst. S.C.C.R A. cloning prices la cents per Ib. ye»terday: Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.h buyer*208 words
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Advertisement331 1962-04-27 21 ANNOUNCEMENT The Management of Messrs. Ke* Huat Radio Co. Ltd. wishes to inform the public that business continues to be carried out as usual by the Management. Until further notice, offico hours will b* as follows: 9. 'JO a.m. to 11.00 a.m. 2.00 p.m. to 4.00 p.m. The Management, KEE331 words
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Advertisement213 1962-04-27 21 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF KELANTAN PUBLIC APPOINTMENT Applications are Invited 'rom Federal Citizens and State Nationals for appointment as Temporary Assistant Veterinary Officer in the Veterinary Department, Kelantan on the following salary scale: DIVISION II $506x24-026 /Efficiency Bar/ 674x24-770. 788x24-812 (Vacancy Bar) r Candidates must have attained their 21st.213 words
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Advertisement756 1962-04-27 21 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE The closing date for the Supply A Installation of 2 Additional *MQ I. p.m. Pumping Unit* complete at Kanioon Road Bewafe Ptrmpinf station, Singapore i s hereby extended from lltn May. 1962 to 35th May. 1962. P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tender from Class D' and above P.WJ}. Contractors756 words
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Advertisement1003 1962-04-27 21 I i II S (Cootlßnetf from Page 12) SITUATIONS VACANT Tt Word* Si (Min.)— Box tt rt*. sstra WANTBO TRAINBO TEACHERS. Primary Secondary. Apply P.O. Bos 11. Muar, Jobore. by 30th April. WANTED TEMPORARY LAOV o*monrtrators (or shop demonstrations oa food beverage*. Apply Boa A 4117 S.T S pore WANTIO1,003 words
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Advertisement1060 1962-04-27 21 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Word, Si (Min.)-Boi St et,. txtra WELL FURNISHED ROOM In district 7, suitable for working bachelor. Situated centrally. Reat $70'- with all modern conveniences. Apply Box A 4120 B.T. Spore. AVAILABLE JUNE TO September Inclusive fully furnished very spacious 2 roomed Hat witb garage, large lawn overlooking1,060 words
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Advertisement923 1962-04-27 21 EDUCATION Word, Si (Mln.> Sex it ct*. Mtra LEARN NATIONAL LANGUAOB Beginners Malay Classes Starting Mvy. Morning Afternoon Evening. Also Book-Keeping Shorthand Typewriting. /Commercial English. Knrol Now: Commercial High School, 247 A. Joo Chlat Road. iS'pore) *****. POSTAL TUITION. Matayaa Corre*pondenoe College offer* guaranteed course* far H.S.C.. Cambridge, X.M.0.. Q.T.,923 words
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Advertisement981 1962-04-27 21 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Word, $S (Min.)— Box St eU. txtro PORO PREFECT OS LUX 1957 two Dwner* excellent condition price 52.800. View at 3, Topaa Road (B'porel nrar Bt. Andrew's School Sermngoon *****. AUSTIN AM late 19« l. U>w m:ie(g«, excellent condition. Contact B. O. I Tboma*. Btaaapor* Polytechnic981 words
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Advertisement353 1962-04-27 21 AT YOUR SERVICE (S'oora) it Word* tit (Minimum) Dmltm I month, tt Word* V-it (Mm.) PARIOA MAISON MARCELLC R/StyllM Manicurist <■ facial make UP rnone (B'pore) H2T4«. SHOPPING GUIDE <S's*r*> tt Word* tie (Minimum) Oollm I month. It Word, S2.it (Mm.) THI BATIK SHOP IS In the Cathay Claema Loi.i.y353 words
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Advertisement1651 1962-04-27 22 FEDERATION OF MALAYA GOVERNMENT VACANCIES 1. Applications Rre invited from serving Government Officers for appointment as GOVERNMENT SECURITY OFFICER. Federation of Malaya. In the Ministry of Internal Security, on the ralary waif: Supersoale 'J' $1,186 x 34- $1,254 plus Cost of Living Allowance at current rates. Applicants must be Federal1,651 words
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Advertisement917 1962-04-27 22 HOUSING AMD DEVELOPMENT BOARD Separate tenders are Invited tor either one or both of 'he following:— Tender Closing Deposit Date (1) Construction of ROADS ft DRAINS at Tanglin Halt Industrial Site. 6500/- 7.5.6X (2) 6PECIAL ROOP TREATMENT to 4 Blocks of 10-Storey. Flats at Alexandra Hill Estate— Contract IL 6250/-917 words
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Advertisement887 1962-04-27 22 NOTICES THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS' ASSOCIATION All members of the above Asso elation in the State of Singapon will be closed for business m Tuesday Ist May 1962 for Labou Day. THE PARIT PERAK RUBBER CO., LTD (Incorporated in the Federation a Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY given tha the Forty-Second887 words
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Advertisement920 1962-04-27 22 NOTICES NOTICE The Public U hereby Informed that Mr. Seah Yong Wan U no longer in our employ and he has s no authority to transact any busii neas on our behalf. 1 MERCANTILE TRADING COMPANY LTD. U-U Meyer Chambers, Hal ■pin THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR r BOARD TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT 1920 words
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Advertisement821 1962-04-27 22 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) Re: KATIJA BINTE AHMAT (married woman) Trading at Singapore Ship Supply Co. Bankruptcy No. 64 of 1%0. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court has fixed the Ptli May, 1962, at 3.30 pjn. at the Re gistrar's Chambers, ground floor. Supreme Court Building, dinga821 words
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Advertisement766 1962-04-27 22 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders for the Erection and Completion ol the Training School and Nurses' Hostel at the Central Mental Hospital, Tanjong Kambutan. will be received at the Office of the Htate Engineer. Public Works Department, Ipoh up to 3.00 pjn. on the Ist May, 1963 from Contractors in766 words
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Article394 1962-04-27 23 FANS CHEER THE CONQUERORS OF THE TOURING PERUVIANS SERVICES 1 CRISTAL 0; Singapore. Thurs CINGAPORE Joint Services were the toast of s the Jalan Besar Stadium crowd tonight The 4,000 fans applauded the Services as they !°ft the Held I—o victors over the Peruvian tourists, Sporting Cristal394 words
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202 1962-04-27 23 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN By SINGAPORE. Thurs. The "exodus" of boxing champions from the Singapore amateur ring continued yesterday with the retirement of Nee Roath Vlrabhak. 22. the featherweight title holder. Virabhak is the third champion to retire this month. Earlier, light-welterweight Krtshnan Qopalan gave202 words
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132 1962-04-27 23 POST-GAMES TOURNEY SUGGESTED BY COACH J£UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. An. American basketball coach today suggested that Malaya should stage a post-Asian Games basketball championship at the Stadium Negara. Kanaat-born John M. McLrndon. 47, who arrived here yesterday oa a four-month c?arh)ng programme in Malaya caM: "Tea have a wonderful indoor stadium132 words
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Article404 1962-04-27 23 Huat Chye in Class 1 KL'ALA L t M II K Thurs. Huat Chyr. an easy winner over (if in Class 2 Div. 1 yesterday, has been promoted to Class 1. Tonka, has been promoted from Claas 3 to Class 2. Two Class 2 horses, Hercules II and Rubber Exporter404 words
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Article201 1962-04-27 23 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP ON THE TRACK By Kuala Lumpur, Thursday PIN HIGH, a winner over 7f on Sunday, did a faultless trial here this morning. With Keith Moxham up, the improving five-year-old went easily over 3f in- 42 on the No. 3 track. The No. 2 track201 words
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Article76 1962-04-27 23 S'pore v Johore women SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore women will meet Johore women in a soccer match on Sunday at Jalan Beaar (kick-off 7 p.m.) for the Straits Times Cup. At 5.45 p.m. SGSFA Youths will meet Singapore 'B in a friendly match. The SGSFA team will be from: A. Kassim.76 words
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311 1962-04-27 23 NORMAN BIEBEL - Indonesia fight back from 0-2 to enter final By NORMAN BIEBEL KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Indonesia's young badminton players carried their country's reputation as Thomas Cup champions proudly into Saturday's final of the Asian team championship with a 3-2 victory over Thailand at the Stadium Negara last night. And they did311 words
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Article285 1962-04-27 23 RESULTS of matches in the Ranking tournament played lo<ia) Banna beat Hong Kong 3-0 (Banna players first): 8. P. Banu bt Chua Sai Wah 9-15. 15--18, IS-S; Mylnt Kyi bt Kwok Shoeng Wan 15-14, 15-9; Myint Htoon and S. P. Barna bt Cha Sal Wah and Kwok Shneng285 words
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Article240 1962-04-27 23 MOK SIN PIN - GP: MAKE IT SAFE, say M-CYCLISTS MOK SIN PIN By r EADINO Singapore motor-cyclists said today *hat the Singapore Motor Club should seriously consider staging the next Malaysia Grand Prix meeting over three days instead of two This, they claimed, would reduce the number of accidents In the motor-cycle events240 words
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Article71 1962-04-27 23 BLUEFIELD, West Virginia Thurs.— Heavyweight boxer Tunney Hunsaker. who sutlered a critical brain lniury in a bout earlier this month, was discharged from a hospital bjsn yesterday with advice from a I .ntron to quit the ring. Hunsaker. 30. was injured in a bout on Apr71 words
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Advertisement35 1962-04-27 23 NiDaqfc A single watch tnat becomes sewen II with 35 colour combinations to H V I fH your every mood and desire +r fi m ii a»MM«*VIUii co. v. is i ■>■« Mum i fiinHn M*et35 words
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Advertisement187 1962-04-27 23 FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. (INCORPORATED IN THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA) fontana books A Nineteen year old soldier, _^g^*'^ Jft, scored to Die scored of the T* vTjlfA jQm enemy in possession of o pistol. W*^. A Is-^:.. Tne True Story of Jonet Lim <*ho S^^ fim If Fwßvf wos so <187 words
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Miscellaneous339 1962-04-27 23 SOCCER STORK DIV. *B: Oeylen* TJtd v Btg Bulan (Balestier Rd) Stable Beys v Gymkhana (Oeylang) Friendly; 'B 1 Sqn R. Dragoons v Metal Box (Nee Soon). KLI'ANG LGE: Police v Indians 'B r padang;. KNANG DIV. a Tf Bungah Ranifers v Elaneo; Pekemas v Olu«or Club (both matches at339 words
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Obituary30 1962-04-27 24 MRS. LIM SIAK KIM <n<* Chang "i > pa»"«'<l iw«y peacefully at l 15 p.m on H5.4 62. Corteicr leaves O H. Mortuary at 1 p.m. on 27.4.82 for Bldad'H30 words
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Article74 1962-04-27 24 MR. LIM KINO CHAR Thank, nil who dent trr*a*h?. a«flistrd and al--trrn|.-l ihe ftinrral of hl« wife Mt Goto Lean Per. THE FAMILY OF Ma MM. Urn Toon Win ,n.-r Kh.«v< ChrnK HeanK) •hank II frlfndf nnd relntlvnt for thur Knrt n-.-.iMuncc. OTWdM. mri«a» ol condolence etc. on funeral74 words
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Article26 1962-04-27 24 IN EVER LOVING mrmor\ of Mr. H«-nry Ha Marti arha dud on .'7.4 «l >:v»r in thy thought* of hu wlf>, rhildrrn and Kr^ndchlldrrn26 words
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Article87 1962-04-27 24 SINGAPORE. Thurt. A Beating Retreat ceremony by the massed bands, bugles, pipes and drums ot 99 Gurkha Infantry Brigade Group will be presented at Princess Mary Barracks, Dover Road Singapore at 5.45 p.m. tomorrow. Members of the public are invited to attend this colourful ceremony. Admission is by87 words
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Article117 1962-04-27 24 Decision to buy fallout detector KUALA LUMP IK. Thurs.— The Minister of Health and Social Welfare. Dato One Yoke Lin. said in the House of Representatives today that the Federation and Singapore Ministries of Health had agreed to buy a special detector to list radioactive fallout in both territories Thr117 words
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Article69 1962-04-27 24 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Eight men accused of rioting outside the strike-bound Peoples' Association in Kallang Road on Nov. 24 last year, were today acquitted alter a fourday hearing in the Fourth Magistrate's Court. The eight represented by Mr. Tann Wee Tiong, were Lim Yon? Sang, Chan Tong Ann,69 words
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199 1962-04-27 24 The soldier who was absent for seven years PORT DICKBON, Thursday. A SOLDIER of the Federation Army who went absent for nearly seven years was today sentenced to 180 days' imprisonment and ordered to be discharged with ignominy. He is trooper Henry ho, 31, of 2nd Federation Reconnaissance Regiment, who199 words
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Article114 1962-04-27 24 RMAF OFF TO SAVE A GURKHA BABY KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs,An RMAF Twin Pioneer flew from Taiping to Singapore today tn an attempt to save the life of a Gurkha soldier's two-day-old son. whose windpipe Is blocked by a respiratory ailment. A British Army spokesman said the RMAF was asked to114 words
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Article35 1962-04-27 24 BUENOS AIRES. Thurs. President Jose Guido assumed dictatorial powers in Argentina overnight under the protection of the armed forces, in drastic action aimed against the Peronistas. President Guido will govern by decree.35 words
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LONDON STOCKS
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Article23 1962-04-27 24 LONDOK, Thurs.— Buyers *942, sellers £943. Forward buyers £949, sellers £9494. Settlement £941. Turnover a.m. 110 too* p.m. 205 tons. Tone: Steadier.23 words
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Article37 1962-04-27 24 LONDON, Thurs— Bpot 23=»«d. June 23 Sd.. July 23 \A.. August 23' id.. July/Sept. 2S'-id., Oct./ Dec. 234 d.. Jan./ Mar. J3»id.. April/June 23 >id.. c.i.f. May 23H4.. Jum 234 d.. July UHd. Tone: Barely steady.37 words
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423 1962-04-27 24 JACKIE SAM - 'MASTERMIND OF NUDE SCENE PLOT' ALLEGATION JACKIE SAM By SEGAMAT. Thurs 'J'HREE convicted people were called today to give evidence in the Sessions Court. here of an alleged conspiracy lo extort $30,006 from wealthy contractor, Mr. Phua Sec Tai, All three said that a hawker". Chong Ka Chlng. 26. was423 words
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79 1962-04-27 24 Thai youths beat Korea for Rahman Gold Cup BANGKOK. Thurs Thailand won the Rahma.n Cold Cup by beating Korea 2-1 in the final of tin- Asian Youth soccer tournament here tonight. .In a dramatic finish. Thai- land snatched victory with a last-minute coal. A roaring crowd of nearly 30.000 paidReuter - 79 words
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Article87 1962-04-27 24 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Malaya will meet Indonesia in the final of the Asian Badminton Confederation team championship at Stadium Negara on Saturday night. In the semi-final tonight Malaya beat Pakistan 5-0. Results i Malayan first): Billy Ng bt. Naqi Mossln 15-4. 15-7: Teh Kt-w San87 words
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Advertisement117 1962-04-27 24 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMEUTS in Wort* SIH (Minimum) Ml 1 1' Kfr W, i und Chron> < hor.s a -on on 'Jti.4 IHti'J at Rungsar Romhih!. Both well. Thanks to doctort and Maff (ON FOB Mn. R. Paramcimary wtir of S. Rasaratnam iTclrcommuniLitioo.- D»pi. Btor«£. Kuala LJimpur) t rh* Bungnar Hospital117 words
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Advertisement161 1962-04-27 24 STRENGTH AND BOUNDLESS ENERGY HbM'l Bj v3n^ H Bs^ :^4^S9 j^ |HB? B«^SS Bm J^Bh Bs^Bfe^ V 4Bv **3B A *&4K^Bi Bar «l bw US Ljm* Imß lAn^lßr^ B^ '^H Hn^flrvVl BY M ft^BEW 9r ibt i |Hp ik-S f 3BJ Hrffte £>* *> i» j Bfijii. -i^i. x&A^isK WWW161 words
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