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Title Section22 1962-04-30 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFim S AH^Wrrf DS 100,000 The Straits Times Nat*** 1 KDN 036 Estd. 1845. MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1962. 15 CENTS.22 words
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Article2394 1962-04-30 1 YAP CHIN KWEE - YAP CHIN KWEE: Communist activities found in 40 schools gy Morib. Sunday Premier on lies about Alliance TENGKU Abdul Rahman today openly accused the Chinese Communist Party of trying to influence the minds of the Malays through a strong Communist peasant movement in Indonesia. The Prime Minister also2,394 words
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366 1962-04-30 1 Six committees to plan ASA's expansion KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. I SIX committees will be set up soon to plan improvement and expansion of trade and agriculture of the ASA countries, ,it was disclosed in a Federation Government report published today. The report dealt with the meeting of ASA Foreign Ministers366 words
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177 1962-04-30 1 $5,000 GRAB BY ARMED GANG IN CHINATOWN SINGAPORE, Sunday. IN a daring raid at about 7.30 this evening eight masked gunmen walked into the Tong Huat Bar, in the heart of Chinatown, held up 25 people and walked off with more than $5,000 in cash. While one stood guard at177 words
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Article49 1962-04-30 1 KARACHI. Sun. President Ayub Khan was given a vote of confidence as the first National Assembly was elected yesterday under Pakistan's new constitution. One hundred and fifty National Assemblymen were chosen by the electoral college, whose members were elected earlier by popular vote.— UPl.49 words
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Article27 1962-04-30 1 LONDON. Sun. A bankruptcy petition filed by the tax authorities against Randolph Turpin. Britain's former world middleweight boxing champion, will be heard here next month.27 words
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Article64 1962-04-30 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. Four lorry-loads of wayang performers were attacked by bottle-throwing gangsters in front of the Metropole Theatre in Chinatown tonight. The performers, numbering about 40. had just finished a show and were returning home along South Bridge Road when the gang started throwing aerated water bottles64 words
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Article41 1962-04-30 1 DAMASCUS, Sun. At least nine persons have been killed in severe flooding in the Northeastern frontier area, reports reaching here said today. The reports from Kamlshll township said Army disaster teams are helping In rescue work—U.P.l.41 words
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Article28 1962-04-30 1 HONO KONG. Sun.- Henry Pu Yi. 57. China's last Manchu Emperor, is to marry a woman of 40 on Tuesday, lt wai reported today.—U.P.l.28 words
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Article, Illustration78 1962-04-30 1 IN: Fearless Nadia "FEARLESS NADIA" flew into Singapore over the week-end. With the Indian film star was her husband, film producer Homl B. Wadia. Mrs. Mary Wadia— that's N'adia in private life is known for her daring roles in Hindi stunt films, the last one being "Circus Queen." Mr. and78 words
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91 1962-04-30 1 TENGAH RAF PILOT DIES IN SEATO EXERCISE SINGAPORE. Sun. Lt. Brian Trevor Jones, 34. of RAF, Tengah. here, was killed when his plane crashed into the sea after it overshot the aircraft carrier. HMS Ark Royal during the Seato "Sea Devil" exercise. Two other members of the Gannet plane which91 words
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Article63 1962-04-30 1 MOSCOW. Sun. Russia's latest earth satellite, "Cosmos 4." has been successfully landed in a predetermined area in Russia, the official Soviet news agency Tass announced. The satellite, launched on April 26. was the fourth launching in Russia's latest series to investigate radiation in space. But "Cosmos 4"63 words
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133 1962-04-30 1 Rockets claim: 'Go and see for yourself call to Barisan SINGAPORE. Sun. rvHE Government to--1 day invited Barisan Sosialis leader"- to visit Pulau Tekong and inspect its rifle range. This is the island, according to Plebeian, the official BarLsan organ, on which a rocket base is being built to launch133 words
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132 1962-04-30 1 Tengku to newsmen: Sometimes I tell you too much... KI'ALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, said today that he sometimes spoke too freely to Malayan newsmen, but he has never regretted it. He said this in a message to the inaugural meeting here of the National Union132 words
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Article232 1962-04-30 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. OOLICE are investigating the mysterious death of E a planter, Tee Kong Tiang, 35, who was shot dead while hunting wild boar yesterday at Muar Pagoh, about 19 miles from here. Tee was following four hunting dogs which had picked up232 words
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Article135 1962-04-30 1 SECOND MEETING FOR LEE, NASSER CAIRO. Sun.— Mr. Leo Kuan Yew. Prime Minister of Singapore, last night met President Nasser for the second time since his arrival in Cairo on Thursday. The meeting which was an une.\pect"d departure lrom the official programme took place shortly before Mr. Lip and hisReuter - 135 words
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Article23 1962-04-30 1 MA< B UN A I WAI Prr >id«-ut KcnnHarold MacmlflMi b.l'l fin U n n.tk- n«l talks <m irorW prohlrm'- Rrutrr.23 words
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Article, Illustration323 1962-04-30 2 Polls 'big farce' says African leader SALISBURY, Sunday. THE Rhodesian Federal Parliament will be virtually a one-party chamber as a result of elections yesterday in which Sir Roy Welensky had a walkover victoryJust under half the electorate 49.6 per cent went to the polls. InReuter - 323 words
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137 1962-04-30 2 I ONDON. Sun. The national council of Labour, in its May Day manifesto. yesterday warned that Britain's entry into the Common Market "could have consequences as fateful for the Commonwealth as for Britain herself." The council, on which the Labour Party, the Cooperative Union andReuter - 137 words
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Article31 1962-04-30 2 LONDON. Sun.— Profits of the American-owned Ford Motor Company in Britain fell last year by £11.5 million and have been falling even faster this year, the comoany disclosed yesterday.31 words
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Article188 1962-04-30 2 JETS SIMULATE CARRIER LANDINGS BANGKOK. Sunday. T»HE South-East Asia Treaty Organisation display--1 ed its air might here today with a parachute drop by United States, Australian and Thai special forces and a fly-past of Jet bombers, fighters, transports and helicopters. The special forces and aircraftReuter - 188 words
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184 1962-04-30 2 WASHINGTON. Sunday. A SPECIAL centre has been opened in Florida to train "air commandos" to fight Communist guerilla forces. General Curtis Lemay. Air Force Chief of Staff, said: "The centre will operate on the basis of our experiences over the past 20 years in Korea,184 words
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Article76 1962-04-30 2 ONDON. Sun. Six Li ho usa nd nuraes yesfday staged a mammoth pay protest when they marched through London to a mass rally in Trafalgar Square. They were protesting against the Government's offer of a 2i per cent wage increase instead of the 49 per cent76 words
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Article122 1962-04-30 2 contribution to U S- Japanese friendship. CHICAGO: The Airline Pilots Association threatened to call a strike of Trans-World Airlines" 1,500 pilots on Saturday unless agreement is reached on a new contract. JAKARTA: Indonesia, with population of 95 million, has 1.52 million cases of TB. the Health Ministry's reported.122 words
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Article57 1962-04-30 2 KANSAS CITY, Sun. A man today pulled a gun on two shop assistants who told him he could not buy a packet of detergent powder under Missouri's Sunday trading laws. After helping himself and putting the correct money on the counter, he covered the startled pair and said: "I need57 words
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Miscellaneous46 1962-04-30 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby jkJUA Jut Lie. V >> i'm \s' > I YOU VOOti y UAV6 A MOCE A MAPPV /mniincOClll ID TUE HOUEX? y CWAH?MAW/ \^-^rÜBS* AND /V*ONOCCRJL t^j»AlT A LONG&2 A&OUTfT? k^ lS liaat€O \U° uO S-y g§fsry JPi ml l «»^/\ul VvVv Tf^y/,46 words
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Article384 1962-04-30 3 MOTOR TRAFFIC BANNED IN CENTRE OF ORAN PARIS, Sunday. J£X-GENERAL Raoul Salan, head of the Secret Army Organisation soon due to go on trial for his life, is using silence as his weapon as an examining magistrate carries out the preliminaries to his trial.Reuter - 384 words
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Article107 1962-04-30 3 'LADY' IN ITS FIFTH LONDON YEAR LONDON, Sun.— "My Fair Lady." London's most successful musical, begins its fifth year at the Theatre Royal tomorrow with a world record for attendances.- It has been seen by 3,565,000 people and is due to run for at least another year. The New York107 words
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Article, Illustration72 1962-04-30 3 AMONG the many people who gathered at New Delhi railway station to welcome the Supreme Patriarch of Thailand was a boy who made his way into the train and asked for the Patriarch's blessing. His Holiness took leave from his YIP guests to oblige. HisUPI - 72 words
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177 1962-04-30 3 RUSSIA SLAMS THE TWIST, CALLS IT 'TEDDY BOY DANCE' MOSCOW, Sunday. IZVESTIA, the Government newspaper, bitterly attacked the twist and rock n' roll as "Teddy Boy dances" and called for new Russian dances to -replace them. Igor Molseyev, the top Soviet choreographer, said the dances expressed "dirty reeling, dirty instincts,Reuter - 177 words
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Article59 1962-04-30 3 GEORGETOWN. Sun. Dr. Cheddi Jagan, Premeir of British Guiana, intends to remain in office despite his Government's defeat by 14 votes to 13 on the third reading of the Budget. The controversial Budget proposals led to a general strike and riots in Febiuary which cost59 words
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Article31 1962-04-30 3 WASHINGTON. Sun.—President Kennedy's Peace Corps, today 900 strong, will number 9,970 by September, 1963. Yesterday the President signed a bill authorising $200 million to be spent on its development.31 words
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Article26 1962-04-30 3 SEATTLE. Sun.—Embarrassed officials at the Seattle World's Fair hurriedly rehung two abstract paintings after a visitor pointed out they had been put up sideways.26 words
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Article25 1962-04-30 3 LONDON. Sun.— Dr. Hewlett Johnson, 87-year-old "Red Dean" of Canterbury, is in hospital with a broken collar bone after a fall last night.25 words
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Article18 1962-04-30 3 NEW YORK. Sun. The Nashville Tennessean today commemorated its 150 th anniversary with a 374-page edition.18 words
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Article42 1962-04-30 3 PORT OF SPAIN (Trinidad), Sun. Two hundred West Indian Federal civil servants, including senior officers, staged a protest march here yesterday against a reported Colonial Office decision to compensate only expatriate officials when the Federation is dissolved.42 words
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Article89 1962-04-30 3 BOMBAY. Sunday jVIR. V.K. Bftakaa Menon. Indian Defence Minister, said iTI here yesterday that certain British Army elements hoped to stage a comeback as with Belgian "mercenaries" in the Congo following Britain's transfer of power to India and Pakistan in 1947. He said British generals commandedReuter - 89 words
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268 1962-04-30 3 $17 MILLION TO PUT OUT A SAHARA BLAZE GASSI TOUIL (Sahara), Sunday. JJED ADAIR, Texas "Flying Fireman," today blasted out the world's biggest fire at his first attempt a natural gas well which had been blazing since last November. Adalr and his "Red Devils" team in asbestos suits set offReuter - 268 words
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142 1962-04-30 3 A 'sex change bride' for Rowallan's son T ONDON. Sun.— Mr. Arthur MJ Corbett, son and heir of Lord Rowallan, Governor of Tasmania, intends to marry a London model who was once a man, the Evening Standard said last night. Mr. Corbett. 42. whose father was Chief Scout of theReuter - 142 words
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Article53 1962-04-30 3 Cross by copter LONDON, Sun. An RAF helicopter yesterday hoisted a massive sculptured cross on to the top of the new Coventry Cathedral yesterday. Strong winds had delayed the operation for two days. Sir Basil Spence, the cathadral's architect, said: "1 could not look. My heart was at the top53 words
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Article39 1962-04-30 3 BONN. Sun. Sir Eugene Milllngton Drake, chairman of the British Olympic reception committee in 1948, has founded a German Army shooting prize to commemorate Field Marshal Erwin Rommel. Sir Eugene describes him as "a great soldier."39 words
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Article32 1962-04-30 3 LOS ANGELES, Sun. A woman who found in her husband's pocket a membership card of the "Society of Truly Great Lovers" was granted a divorce here because of his adultery-32 words
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Advertisement190 1962-04-30 3 [MALAYAN FINANCE] per annum for 6 or 12 months Put your savings to work for you. Invest them with MALAYAN FINANCE and reap the benefit of these generous Interest Rates. The Corporation is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Malayan Banking Limited. Group Assets Exceed $170,000,000. ■il> M I HEAD OFFICE: 16190 words
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Miscellaneous425 1962-04-30 3 RADIO MALAYA RADIO NATIONAL SMURTV.'.Wt 41 metres UBVKE: 11.; mr-.ifi MEDIUM WAVE SERVILE: AM 6 00 mi. i- i. Ne- 476 Metres gara-Ku. Htm Headlines; 6.03 A.M. 6.00 Good Morning: 6.00 MomitiR Mwlod: 7 00 Rendez- Monmig Pr-lude: 7 00 The vnus Wit ii Music: 7.30 Time News; 7.05 Melodies425 words
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Article612 1962-04-30 4 SINGAPORE, Sim. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. who is in Egypt in the course of a world tour, has sent a message to Singapore workers on the eve of May Day celebrations. In his message. Mr. Lee predicted a Joint Malaysian celebration of May612 words
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Article241 1962-04-30 4 ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun. 1V The chairman of the Malayan Rubber Export Registration Board, Mr. Oan Teck Yeow, today challenged Singapore multi-mil-lionaire, Mr. Tan Lark Sye to produce "concrete evidence" that the board had in any way obstructed the leeitlmate business transactions of rubber dealers.241 words
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Article108 1962-04-30 5 TWO DIE IN KAMPONG CLASH I^OTA BHARU. Sun. Two people were slashed to death and another seriously injured in a fight in Kampong Pangkal K v 1a i Mach a n g, 28 miles south of here, last night. The dead were Zakaria bin Hamad. 26. and Ismail bin Daud.108 words
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336 1962-04-30 5 LA WS NOT HELPING WORKERS: MAYOR 00I PENANG, Sunday. I'HE Mayor of George Town. Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew, A told a Socialist Front rally here last night that tne labour laws of Malaya were not protecting the workers. •These laws may give a semblance of protection, but thetr whole tenor336 words
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Article53 1962-04-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Yang ii-Pertuan Agong has sent a message of congratulations to Queen Juliana < 1 Holland on the occasion of her birthday. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, has also sent a message conveying the "warmest felicitations and sincere good wishes of the Government53 words
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140 1962-04-30 5 Call for a news agency on co-op basis KUALA LUMPUR, Sim.—The Director of Information Services. Inche Mohamed Sopiee, suggested today that the Press in Malaya should get together and run a national news agency on a cooperative basis. He said this at the inaugural meeting of the National Union of140 words
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Article30 1962-04-30 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. A move to increase the monthly allowance of members of the Johore Bahru Town Council from $100 to $150 was passed at today's meeting.30 words
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Article32 1962-04-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Dr. N. S. Chin has been elected president of the Malayan Judo Federation. The secretary is Mr. Khor Choon Hoe and the treasurer Mr. Choong Khean Chong.32 words
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Article, Illustration168 1962-04-30 5 Bigger role for Malaya in world union movement KUALA LL'MPUR, Sun. A visiting Filipino trade unionist said yesterday that Malaya would play a greater part in international trade unionism in the near future. He is Mr. Henry Santos (above). Asian representative of Postal Telegraph and Telephone International, and general secretary168 words
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326 1962-04-30 5 Tan: Alliance's outlook is non-communal MORIB, Sunday rE Finance Minister and president of the Malayan Chinese Association. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. said today that the Alliance Party had a non-communal outlook. Mr. Tan was speaking at an Umno-MCA-MIC youth seminar here. He said: "It may be true that the Alliance326 words
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Article101 1962-04-30 5 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Singapore Bar Committee at its annual meeting today, discussed among other things the Advocates and Solicitors (Amendment* Bill now before the Legislative Assembly, with particular reference to the admission of Queen's Counsel to the Bar. The meeting which was held at thJ101 words
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Article59 1962-04-30 5 IPOH, tiui.. -Four hundred members and 50 officers of the North Malays district council Boys Brigade braved rain and carried on their display activities on the town padang here yesterday evening. Earlier the units, from Penang Province Wellesley. Kedah and Perak. led by the Penang unit's59 words
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Article42 1962-04-30 5 IPOH. Sun.— The Raja Muda of Perak. a keen photographer and painter, will open an exhibition at the YMCA or. Tuesday evening. The exhibition, sponsored by the Perak Arts Council, is of photographs by Life Magazine's photographers.42 words
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158 1962-04-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. FOREIGN nuns should be a.-ked to bell not only ordinary .shares to the Malayan public but management shares a.s well, the House of Representatives wu.-. told yesterday. The suggestion came from Inche Ahmad Boe.stamam (SoclalLst FrontSetaDak) during the debate on the158 words
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Miscellaneous31 1962-04-30 5 Buys Bunny By iUilph Heimdahi fcm 111 I I.LLJJLL^B r>OU-PE> ANOTUEtt^ =J W 14 (CIK'PS O"m»W6S J RIGHT, WOT O/CR M6RE I I com.? gate our- yoo M ncari s** 5531 words
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Article287 1962-04-30 6 Alliance Youth a -new banner now- MORIB (SELANGOR). Sun. THE youth sections of the Alliance a; c to merge into one organisation to be known as Alliance Youth. The decision was taken at a two-day seminar here attended by representatives of the youth sections of the United Malays National Organisation,287 words
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194 1962-04-30 6 SINGAPORE. Sunday. A/IR. S. WOODHULL a trade union leader, warned A today that anything imposed on the people against their will "cannot be a bloodless affair." The "'heartless men" in Kmust realise that such losition would not work eir failure could not be by194 words
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Article125 1962-04-30 6 Tributes to retiring president JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Tributes to the retiring president of the Johore Bahru Town Council, Dato Abdullah bin Mohamed, were paid •today at the monthly meeting of the council held at the Diamond Jubilee Hall here. It was the last meeting to be presided over by Dato125 words
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Article20 1962-04-30 6 SINGAPORE. Sun—Selangor's Senior Dental Officer, Inche Hassan bin Mohamed. has been elected president ofl the Malayan Dental Association.20 words
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Article42 1962-04-30 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mr. Leong Mm Chor. 51. Selangor area commissioner of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, died last night in the General Hospital here after a short illness. He leaves a widdw and two sons.42 words
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Article, Illustration80 1962-04-30 6 Hong Kong's Yee-Ha to perform in S'pore MISS Yee-Ha Chhi (above). Hong Kong's most promising concert pianist, will gtve a recital in Singapore under the auspices of the Far East Impresarios Association on May 12. Miss Chiu. who studied at the Royal College of Music in England, was invited by80 words
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Article38 1962-04-30 6 KOTA BHARU. Sun. The Kelantan Government Hospital Assistants' Union has decided to ask the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare and the State Government to post senior hospital assistants to districts where there are no doctors.38 words
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Article20 1962-04-30 6 TAPAH, Sun— lnche Mohamed Zam bin Mohamed Daud has been re-elected president of the Batang Padang Government Pensioners Association.20 words
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Article89 1962-04-30 6 Bank union wants fund for H.Q. IPOH. Sun.— The Ipoh branch of the National Union o; Bank Employees, today resolved that its national executive committee should start a national building fund for its national headquarters. At Its annual meeting here today it also decided that action be taken by. the89 words
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Article160 1962-04-30 6 IPOH. Sunday I THE president of the National Union of Bank Employees. Mr. P. C. Gomez, said here today that if the two banks which had still not recognised the union did not reply to its request for recoKnition within a week, the union160 words
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Advertisement325 1962-04-30 7 I Mr* I jZH V^^V I YOUR NEW SIGN OF ENERGY IS UP! ticides. kerosene, plastic, petroleum asphalt— the list of Esso products goes on and on. Every industry m\ m\ ||V> VKkP^ is served. People in all walks of life benefit! a^B^Bp^^^^^BßH^ .^Efl B^^ B^ .^Bi P^ f Bt325 words
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Article26 1962-04-30 8 2« Ward* $19 (Minimum) MR. A MRS. C. Ballard toank all friends and relative* for their valuable prwentK, and attendance at their marrlage on 23-4-6226 words
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Article204 1962-04-30 8 It Words Sit (Minimum) FITIPATRICKS SUPERMARKET will be closed all day tomorrow Ist May. for ljibour Day Holiday. PARENTS KINDLY NOT! that Dean's School. 10 Orange Grove S'porc will reopen on Thursday May 3rd for the Bummer term. Tel. *****. SETTV'S BEAUTY SALON opposite Dhohy Ghaut 36-B Prlnmp Street204 words
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Article70 1962-04-30 8 2t Wort, S2M (Ml*.) -CHRIST JESUS CAME Into the world to save sinners." More Information and free tracts may be received from "Malaya Evangelistic Fellowship. Tayalebar P.O. Box 23 Singapore (19) RAOIO PROGRAMME SEMINAR will be conducted by Mr. Dale Ooldmg 5.30 to 7 p.m every Monday from70 words
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Article619 1962-04-30 8 The prospects of a peaceful settlement of the New Guinea dispute are a great deal brighter than they have appeared to be if the suspension of Dutch reinforcement is the only obstacle to Indonesian resumption of the preliminary talks. President Soekarno has not spoken of any619 words
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Article428 1962-04-30 8 Since the state of the medical services tends to be judged by the number and the condition of the hospitals, the Government can expect some cheers for its report of progress on several substantial projects. Work on the new $5 million maternity hospital In Kuala Lumpur is expected428 words
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Article198 1962-04-30 8 The so-called nuclear base off Singapore has turned out to be merely a rifle range and two hutted camps. So much for Barisan Sosialis* tremulous fears that Peking and Moscow may be hurt by a shower of inter-continental missiles that the British haven't got Unabashed, Barisan Sosialis continues to198 words
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Article1458 1962-04-30 8 Pandit Gibbon and from the LONDON TIMES ON what kind of a ruin, a centu r y hence or perhaps longer, will Pandit Krishnamurthy Gibbon, reflecting on his resolve to set down the definitive account of the decline and fall of British imperial power,1,458 words
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Article, Illustration167 1962-04-30 9 Victory again after 7 years JUBILANT TEAM-MATES CHAIR THEIR SKIPPER AFTER BADMINTON TRIUMPH OVER INDONESIA The moment of triumph T»EH KEW SAN, the Malayan captain, is x chaired by team-mates Ng Boon Bee and Tan Yee Khan (right) after receiving the Tengku Abdul Rahman Cup for Malaya's s—o5 0 victory167 words
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Article178 1962-04-30 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. SEVEN people, including a woman, escaped unhurt by a stairway when a rubber dealers* shop in Klyne Street caught flre this morning. The flre destroyed the top section of the shop within minutes. It Is believed to have been caused by short circuit.178 words
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Article45 1962-04-30 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The chairman of the New Zealand Honey Marketing Authority, Mr. G E Oumbrell, will visit Malaya soon in the course of a tour of Canada, Britain. Europe, Kenya and Australia. Mr. Gumbrell's one-man trade mission wih last three months.45 words
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139 1962-04-30 9 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sunday. "TWO lorryloads of tin ore valued at about $45,000 J have been reported missing here. The ore, in 185 bags, was taken by a lorry which made two trips from the Buklt Mertajam railway goods shed last Thursday evening and on139 words
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Article55 1962-04-30 9 TO SET UP ACCOUNTANT SOCIETY SINGAPORE, Sun. A bill to establish an organisation of accountants in the State has been Introduced by the Singapore Government. It was presented and read the first time at the recent session of the Legislative Assembly. The organisation to be set up would be called55 words
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Article37 1962-04-30 9 MALACCA, Sun—The Malacca Chamber of Commerce has sent letters to local business flrms, transport companies and legal firms asking them to join the chambei and help in its efforts to improve the welfare of Malacca.37 words
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Article19 1962-04-30 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A new postal agency will be opened at Kampong Dew in Perak. on Tuesday.19 words
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Article70 1962-04-30 9 TAIPINO, Sun. The Perak State Government has provided $50,000 for the establishment of a zoo on a 12--acre site In the Lake Gardens area of Taiplng. The zoo project is a pet scheme of the Talping Town Council. Its chairman. Mr. Saw Huat Lye, said today70 words
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Article, Illustration441 1962-04-30 9 TRIPLE-SEAT MEN TOLD: OTHERS CAN DO BETTER IPOH, Sunday People's Progressive Party leaders, Mr. S. P. Seenivasagam and his brother, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, were asked today "not to hold on to so many offices if they cannot serve properly in Parliament, the Perak State Legislative Assembly and the Ipoh441 words
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Article96 1962-04-30 9 Choir of 1,200 for May Day rally SINGAPORE. Sun.— A choir of 1.200 the biggest ever to perform in Singapore will sln K at the May Day rally at Jalan Besar Stadium on Tuesday at 3 p.m. The rally Is organised by the Singapore Trade Unions May Day Joint celebrations96 words
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Article59 1962-04-30 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Another meeting of Socialist parties in the Malaysia region to examine the Malaysia proposals and merger between Singapore and Malaya is being planned. This was disclosed in a statement by the chairman of the Malayan Peoples Socialist Front, Inche Ishak bin Haji Mohamed,59 words
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Advertisement97 1962-04-30 9 Quality is not enough when it comes to a Dunlopillo Mattress. It is Quality pi us... Tropical heat and the humid atmosphere have ruined many fine mattresses, especially when vacationing at the sea-side. But with a Dunlopillo Mattress you need not worry. This miracle of a Mattress actually 'breathes'. Interconnecting97 words
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Advertisement169 1962-04-30 9 NOTICE FOR MOTORISTS A new run-in VAUXHALL VX 4/90 demonstration car will be touring Malaya and wil; be available for test driven at the following places on the undermentioned dates. ORCHARD MOTORS SINGAPORE 2nd- sth May BORNEO MOTORS MALACCA 7th May 9 a.m. -6 p.m. BORNEO MOTORS SEREMBAN Bth May169 words
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Article50 1962-04-30 10 PENANG, Sun— Wat Pin Bang Onn Buddhist temple in Batu Lanchang Road will hold a three-day celebration to mark the opening of their new priests' quarters. Starting thus Friday, the festivities will include the screening of Thai films, and the staging of other performances, including the ramvong.50 words
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Article36 1962-04-30 10 KUALA KANGSAR, Sun.— The body of a grass cutter, Mohamed bin Abdullah, alias S. Pakiri. 54. tfas found floating in a 15 ft. deep well in Kampong Jalan Bahru, near here, this morning.36 words
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Article27 1962-04-30 10 KUALA SELANGOR. Sun.— Mr. S. K. Ka.v>lpillai. drainage and irrigation engineer. Kuala Selangor and Sabak Bernam district, will leave on transfer to Kuala Lumpur soon.27 words
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Article380 1962-04-30 10 A UNIONIST WARNS OF DANGERS The men who take over... SINGAPORE, Sunday. \f R. F. V. RAJENDRA, secretary of the staff side of the Joint Civil Service Council, warned last night that unions today still faced the danger of people whose sole aim was to disrupt their solidarity and then380 words
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Article42 1962-04-30 10 KUCHING. Sun. Seventy-year-old Lenggang anak Sibelt stabbed bis wife. 50, in a quarrel. She grabbed the knife and plunged it into him. Both died soon after. The incident happened at Rumah Gali. near Julau in the Third Division.42 words
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210 1962-04-30 10 'Third rate citizens' and a $40,000 car... KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Minister of Justice, Tun Leong Yew Koh. yesterday spoke of "third class citizens who could afford to own a $40,000 car" when he replied In Parliament to critics of the Government. He did not mention any names, but was210 words
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Article147 1962-04-30 10 SINGAPORE, Sunday. A BELGIAN economic mission to study the possibilities of investment in Malaya and to promote trade relations between the two countries will visit Kuala Lumpur on May 25. The mission will be led by Prince Albert, brother of King Baudouin. He will147 words
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Article42 1962-04-30 10 KUCHING. Sun—Two announcers from Radio Sarawak have been granted Government training awards and will leave for Britain on May 2. They are Mr. Roch Kuek. of the English Service, and Mr. Andria EJau, of the Dayak service.42 words
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Article39 1962-04-30 10 IPOH, Sun.—The Mentri Besar of Perak. Dato Sha'ari bin Shanee. today warned people to be on guard against "religious hypocrites" when he declared open the $40,000 Fook Poon Nyean temple in Gunong Rapat new village near here.39 words
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150 1962-04-30 10 CINGAPORE, Sun^Slngapore and the Federation of Malaya have entered nine films for the ninth Asian Film Festival to be held in Seoul. South Korea, from May 12 to May 16. The entries were submitted by Cathay Keris Film productions. Shaw Organl atlon. s150 words
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Advertisement136 1962-04-30 10 "ASSUNTA HOSPITAL APPEAL" Give Generously to the Assunta Hospital Appeal Fund Please send your donations to: The Treasurer Assunta Hospital Appeal Fund Assunta Foundation Petaling Jaya All donations are exempted from Income Tax Space kindly donated by COLGATE-PALMOLIVE (M) LTD. jB ■NP' m V J^k We Know Tetoron Hi^^^^^^^H —suits136 words
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Advertisement315 1962-04-30 10 *1 1 ask foi HEINZ I H\ Just a little Heinz Tomato B\ Ketchup create* flavor sensa- I B\ tion! You'll love the zestful H Wu tang it adds to your favorite I meat < the delicious savor it B' vee t° soups and special rec- HrTtrii/77fl| iP 66 Made315 words
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Article183 1962-04-30 11 CATHOLIC PRIEST AND THREE WOMEN DIE WHEN CAR COLLIDES HEAD-ON WITH BUS SINGAPORE, Sun. A CATHOLIC priest and three women died when their car collided head-on with a bus at the 48 1/3 mile, Ayer Ham Road, yesterday. The priest. Rev. Father Anthony Tan. 46,183 words
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208 1962-04-30 11 PENANO, Sunday. T*HE State Department of Information last night x expressed regret that in official statements issued. Dato Wong-Pow Nee had been referred to as "Chief Minister. Penang." In a statement, the Department said: "The question of who the Chief Minister Is, is clear."208 words
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Article22 1962-04-30 11 SUNGEI PATANI. Sun. The body of a 13-year-old Klrl. S. Tanakachan. who fell into a river yesterday was recovered today.22 words
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Article45 1962-04-30 11 JOHORE BAHRU, 8un. Acting on information, police here on Friday night raided a hut In Kampong Java in the Ayer Balol district of Pontian and seized a homemade shotgun and a small quantity of gunpowder. They arrested four men sleeping In the hut.45 words
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Article, Illustration56 1962-04-30 11 'Hutch' opens a season soon in Singapore CINGAPORE. Bun. Top West Indian slngerplanlst Leslie Hutchlnson (above) will soon appear in a nightclub here. "Hutch." as he Is known to millions, will open a season at the Goodwood Park Hotel on May S after his present Australian tour. He is at56 words
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Article50 1962-04-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Rev J H. Halnes. formerly pastor of the Wesley Church here, has been granted the degree of Doctor of Theology by the Theological Seminary of Princeton. NewJersey. He is now serving as a staff consultant with the World Council of Churches in Geneva.50 words
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Article31 1962-04-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.—Mr. G. V. Thaver has been reelected chairman of the Sri Maha Mariamman Temple here. The secretary is Mr. K. A. Arharaslngam and treasurer Mr. A Suppiah.31 words
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226 1962-04-30 11 Pilgrims (waiting for ship) to move into school DINGAPORE, Sun. More then 900 Filipino would-be pilgrims, awaiting repatriation home, will be moved to a newly-built school tomorrow. This follows a decision by the Philippines VlcePresldent, Mr. Emmanuel Pelaez, to accept the Singapore Government's offer of the school as accommodation instead226 words
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138 1962-04-30 11 PNANG. Sun.— lt was the duty of all businessmen to take "a lively and intelligent interest in politics, Mr. Ng Sui Cam. outgoing president of the Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce, declared yesterday. "We must keep abreast of the times if we are to138 words
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Article98 1962-04-30 11 Federation journalists' union KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Mr. Liew Mook Yoong, of the Malay Mail, has been elected president of the newly formed National Union of Journalists, Federation of Malaya. Mr. K. K. Lam. of the Straits Times, is vice-president with Mr. Bala Chandran (Malay Mail), as .secretary. Mr. B. C.98 words
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85 1962-04-30 11 IN— A REPLICA OF THE NINE-DRAGON WALL SINGAPORE. Sun.— A 40--foot by 10-foot mural for decorating a wall of the v2.:> million 10-storey Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce building; in High Strrrt has arriv. d here from Hong Kong. The mural of green tiles, costing $20,000, i» a re- plica85 words
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264 1962-04-30 11 SHIPPING CHIEF IMPRESSED BY PLANS FOR SWETTENHAM KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A SHIPPING magnate. Sir Herbert McDavid. chairman of Glen Line Limited, said here last night that he was greatly impressed by the plans to improve facilities at Port Swettenham. He said tnat the programme had been successful '-.i clearing congestion264 words
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Article34 1962-04-30 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The Minister of Works. Posts and Telecommunications. Dato V. T. Sambanthan will open a new post office at Endau, on the* east coast of Johore. on May 10.34 words
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Advertisement120 1962-04-30 11 Atnr —??\^&2l Suo«f P Enjoy the-masculine freshness of g Every dd Spicc^aodoct giro 708 1 fresher kind of confidence in yoarsell"— we -call it r Z_ Old Spice awjucnm; the distinctive masculine W look. SHUCBOM NEW YORK LONDON j 3havifl9Muaj Sh«vtn»Cn«* ArloTTtn W v 8 m i Ma B MMSm120 words
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Advertisement410 1962-04-30 11 Dentures look more natural when they're Steradent-cleaned Give your trtiticial teeth that won- V derful natural sparkle. Clean them /*\l with Stendent, the wiy they should V~ f be cleaned. Just drop the dentures p*—~__ into a bath of Steradent and leave them for 20 minute* each day. 'A The410 words
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Article, Illustration881 1962-04-30 12 Theadore H. White; ROBERT McKENZIE - The route to the White House Theadore H. White. ROBERT McKENZIE THE MAKING OF THE PRESIDENT. By (Jonathan Cape. 355.) by I COMMENTING on J the way the Americans choose their Presidents, Walter Bagehot once remarked, "Success in a lottery is no argument for lotteries." The system might throw up881 words
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259 1962-04-30 12 C. A. Macartney - C. A. Macartney N DEPENDENT EASTERN EUROPE. By and A. W. Palmer (MacmiUan 505.). PASTERN Europe may never qualify as "the dark halfcontinent" but when the liberation of the African states is completed colonialism In the white man's world possibly may rate259 words
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443 1962-04-30 12 MR. LAUREL AND MR. HARDY. By Jot* 21a.) ATI IF was the fat v one who twiddled his tie. Stan was the thin one who got slapped. Their theme tune was "The Dance of the Cuckoos" and for twenty-four yean it unmpty-tummed around443 words
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Advertisement299 1962-04-30 12 BETTER SERVICE BRINGS GREATER BENEFITS TO SHIPOWNERS Mobil has a new and skillful Marine Sales organization "on deck" at Singapore to provide shipowners with world famous Mobil Marine Service. Mobil Oil Malaya Limited, a new company in the world famous Mobil family, and Wah Hin Shipping Co., Ltd., a prominent299 words
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Miscellaneous199 1962-04-30 12 Straits Times Crossword iHl Ih H Hi ■■^^■■^^■M'"" ACROSS lions <5-5>. 1. What the arson cue Jury s No saint arranged a ptoce of a-asr. 1 iii«i in-. i»«r» r«i tnus taice medicine to). S ArUce stud7 article on Hes dressing neat, maybe, SSfe? y »>ut no perfect vision! 10199 words
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Advertisement1358 1962-04-30 13 fO lIVERPOOL ft WUT COMT U.K. draS-parp imtt P. n«ai Pmm| clltMß Havre, lunraaal, Glasgon Ta*ay AORASTUS A mot», I'pml, R'dam. H'brg MPt/May 2 May 1 lUMAEUS livtrpMl, blaigow GM. M May 1 ACHILLES LivirpMl Mly 4 May I May 7/ I May II PERSEUS Literpiil, Dutmn. Glasgow May 111,358 words
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Advertisement1338 1962-04-30 13 ij'jf¥ n jifi THE E.A.C LINESSAtIINU Tt C(IM)A. IE HAVRE. HAMIURt ANTWERP. ROTTERIAM. >dSs>v OSLO ttTHENBURG AM COPENRA6EN. Penani nrVKiVUEI "«lAMI* M tMM* II Part/ 1 May l»H* n V2im lUSUANGA ii sia 4 Mar 1/ 1 May I 1 May "MAUCCA" k) 11/21 May 21 /O May 7* 231,338 words
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Advertisement1415 1962-04-30 13 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. UNION tOILOtM SINGAPORE TEL: U4JI S EXPtEtt SERVICE TO LONOON. LIVERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pori P S'rtam Panaaf lENNIANT IM)' N'tara. I'PM. Havre, M'boro IB Pt/May 1 lENBORAN (E.Lp.) I'pwC ROam, Hull, H'burg nPt May 3 lENLOTAL (E.L.) IpMm. M'brougti. Hambury la Pt/May 4 May1,415 words
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Advertisement1065 1962-04-30 13 w^ McALISTER <Sc CO.. LTD. w IfCaU ILL»MAII LWI BCLA VBNESS LINE (JMM). MMMM. MTTfHAM. IOS APJCELES. SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE ft Mil. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER, t PORTIONS CITY Of MWCASTU Accimat eargi lar Ceitral ft Saatk t'MMwaj •> C'llßaM l*Mß>*lii*> 'PfflC* r? MPartAX mnSBU itmt TW pmm. MMMM. KOBE OSAKA DACOTA1,065 words
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Article1542 1962-04-30 14 From Our Market Correspondent rpHK annual meeting of the Malayan Stock Exchange was held in Singapore yesterday at a time of increasing interest among the general public in investment and growing thirst for knowledge on the subject from all sections of Malayans. Much has been done1,542 words
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Article24 1962-04-30 14 RIBBEB (P«rlb.) April 14 78S cU. 2S 79 cU. M 78"hcU. >7 78 28 TIN (p«r plcull $477.00 M74.6J', *474.37>, $474.50 $474.0024 words
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Article1024 1962-04-30 14 TtHE lUte of sh*re» on tho 1 Malayan Stock Exchange •how Imal bnstaeas t» April M (A) and but buslneas aince that date (B) with H and L »U tiding for Htfhrat and Lownt badnca thi« yrmr to date were: Ml I *i*t Sncti ).J0 ID Ofts1,024 words
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Article60 1962-04-30 14 Pengk.'lrti Tin Mrntakab Rubber Parit Perak Golden Hopr Prang Besar Straits Rubber ltd Sna Bctoiu t Interim. Current O*»mrnl 4JC1.' 1^ 40"- ia%i 85% Date ol pavment June 1 May 16 May 17 July 20 July 20 Juiy ?(> total lor rear JO 30 40 r i 50'60 words
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Article181 1962-04-30 14 RUBBER AND TIN: 2 MAJOR EVENTS DOTH the rubber and tin markets provided major news last week; the tin market headquarters will be moved to Penang from tomorrow and in Singapore a new Joint organisation known as The Rubber Association of Singapore has come into being.. Although as the result181 words
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Article123 1962-04-30 14 COMMODITY REVIEW Thursday, a delayed backlog from the Easter holidays. The rtobber Association or Singapore has come into being through the joint efforts of th« Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association and the Bobber Trade Association of Singapore, who will each name seven members to Its committee. Now applying for123 words
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Article32 1962-04-30 14 mauxriait Tint: Rubbtn April 24 176.07 3I4.M7 1U3.88 April. 2» 176.4k 316.74 19X.M A»rM M IT7..JS 317.S9 im.m April 21 17V. 7/ 317.29 1U1.H April M 181.51 317.76 191.9332 words
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Advertisement1116 1962-04-30 14 KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA, LTD. U.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic tk Great Lakes Service Spore P. S'hara H'lulu L. Angeles N. York Halifax Clevelarx ETA ETA ETA ETA ETA ETA "taUaaa Mara' 71 II May 22 Jaae 1 Jaly 11 Jaly 22 Jaly 11 Jat] "•akaka Man" 2121 Jeaa 24 Jaaa IS Jaly1,116 words
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Advertisement792 1962-04-30 14 lE°!orientJ lines i ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. "CATHAY" r .Deport*:— Penang lit* May 1962 Singapore 14Mi May 1962 ♦or Haeeakoetfl 18H»/20th May. Japan 24H./ZBth May I Hongkong Ist /3rd Juno, Return*:— Singapore 7th June 1962 Penang 10th June 1962 i i Faro* from: Penang Horn $926.00 Singapore from $893.00792 words
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Article715 1962-04-30 15 S'PORE SHARE MARKET QUOTATIONS 'pHK following is a complete list of revised quotations Issued by the Singapore section of the Malayan stock Exchange on Friday. April 27. 4 I > r* INDUSTRIAL* S. AMI Od. 1 00 H B. I'etrol »3/- 3.VB.M. TruitMl 6.00 6.60 Bouatead 1.63 1.67 Con. Tin715 words
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Article50 1962-04-30 15 On the tr*t rvcnant* market id Honj Konr on Saturday thf V 8 ~< dollar was quoted at 5 70*4 for Ji TT ;ind 5 fl9»i for cart Storting cu quotMl at 15 8« and on. larl of (old at 347%. All Malayan Exehanft Baafef AaMrialion rates wvre50 words
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Advertisement865 1962-04-30 15 (Continued from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Words U (BHm.)—Boa It eU. sxtr, PIR6T CLAM WASH small wasted by European couple Please Pboae (Spore) ***** cxL 6. WANTED A MALAY crew to look after motor launch plying harbour limits. Apply Wing aad Company Nunes Building (S'pors). NOLISH TEACHER WANTID la865 words
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Advertisement1132 1962-04-30 15 SITUATIONS VACANT M War* U Win. lv M rt*. eafra OBNIRAL AMAH no wishing. mall family, near town. Must ba MM of children. Apply 81. Jalaa Kaiawar Kimlln Park (Bpore) (oppoerte LMo) after 4.00 p.m. QUALIFIBO ACCOUNTANT r. quired in Koala Lumpur by w«n I known European Company. R»- I1,132 words
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Advertisement1033 1962-04-30 15 HOUMS m LAND FOR SALE 19 Words S* (Him.)— Bom It rt*. sjrfrs DSTACNSO BUNGALOW at Jal»a Ismail. Boar rooms ***** square feet, fisdioea. low assessment, vacant posssssisa. Apply No l-A Jalan Ismail off Jalaa Eonos. Blngapora. MOUSIS I LAND WANTED M STera* Ii (Min.)— Box St ets. oxtrm A1,033 words
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Advertisement607 1962-04-30 15 EDUCATION Words SS (Mlm.)— Bom St ets. eMtrm QUARANTIIO RAPID OOURSISI Secretarial, Stenography Bookkeeping, Typewriting, Speed 50/160. Correspondence. English (all Standards): Raja's College (Ulan Singh's 2nd Soar) ***** (Spore). CHINESE VMCA COMMERCIAL School May Be*'onere Accounting, Book-keeping. Shorthand Typewriting. Malay Cambridge Certificate language, Shorthand speeds. 107 Selegle Road. Singapore. *****.607 words
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Advertisement831 1962-04-30 15 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES it Words SI (Min.)— Box It rt, cxtrs WANTED A CENTLSMAN as finance partner for manufacture and •sport of letes. prophylaxies m reds* rstlon. Please rsply Box A 433 S.T., K.L. TRAVELS I TOURS tt Words SS (Mlm.)— Bom St ets. sxtro MALAYA 7-OAY TOUR: $130/-. Dep: 1-5-62831 words
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Advertisement680 1962-04-30 15 POR SALE M Words SS (miM.)—Box St eto. sxiro I»T*8L1»NBO MEDICAL PRAOTIC! for immediate sal* or mat, soitank ductor Just starting general practice. Very eaay terms. Bos A4S7 ST. K.L. TBAKWOOO OINIMO TABLE, rormioa top. four chain, trakwood dressing tsble with large mirror. MA Nutmeg Road, off Orchard Road, B'por*680 words
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Advertisement160 1962-04-30 15 FRESH FLOWIRS POR YOUR LOVED ones Wends In U.K. ws can send tout good TrUtits In Orchids. Call or write today Princess Flower Shop 231, Orchard Road, Btncapors B. Tel: *****. OWN A TMCITY MARQUIS ■"^^tJe^HP H ft]/ ■HI IP \*sQ SEE THEM IN OUR SHOWROOM, OR AT LEADING ELECTRICAL160 words
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Advertisement1081 1962-04-30 16 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY NORTH TKKK.U'fc. MUM Applications are Invited from suitably qualified people (or Che following three appointment*: each will carry the status and salary o a professor (£4.350 in South Australia*. 1. HEAD OF THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING. 1. HEAD OF THE SCHOOL OF CHEMICAL TSCHNOLOOY AND1,081 words
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Advertisement755 1962-04-30 16 I NOTICES I THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS' ASSOCIATION 1 All members of the above Asso elation in the State of Singa'jore will be closed tor business jsi luMdav Ist May 1963 Tor Utboui Day KAJANG KEMAM AN (1925) LIMITED Application has been made to the Company to Issue a duplicate755 words
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Advertisement465 1962-04-30 16 NOTICES NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVfN that the partnership heretofore subsisting between RM. S. SATHAPPA CHETTIAR v-o KARUPPAN CHETTIAR xnd ALAGAPPAN o MARIMUTHU. carry ing on bu&iness as primers at No. 36 JaUn Thambapil'.n Road. Kuaia Lumpur under i'i<style or Urn of "ALAOArFA PRINTING WORKS" has oeen dissolved465 words
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Advertisement827 1962-04-30 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I PUBLIC APPOINTMENT OTI COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE CITY WATER DEPARTMENT: Required TRAINEE ASSISTANT I i SECTION INSPECTORS in »V.ary 1 scale *155xA16-187 pius exisMng I variable allowance and Centra! j Provident Fund benefit.--. Apooint- 1 me i its will be on temporary Ims's In the first instance with827 words
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Advertisement861 1962-04-30 16 TENDERS MINISTRY OF EDUCATION TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class "A" -«ru tered Contractors will be received at the Office of the Chief Architect. Ministry of Education, iountc Road, Kuala Lumpur up to 8 pjn of the Uth May. 1962. for th«Erection and Completion of Sekolah Tun Patlmah (Phase 1). Johore861 words
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Advertisement725 1962-04-30 16 TENDERS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS Gae Department: I Tender for the supply of GalI anised Steel Tubes. Tender deposit $100|-. Close st 2.15 pjn. on Bth May. 1962. Tender documents may be Inspected without charee at the Oas Department showroom, Mansoor Street, or obtained on production of the City725 words
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Advertisement567 1962-04-30 16 NOTICES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD The vacancy for TELEPHONE OPKKATOR advertised on 36th March. 1862 has been filled. Ail applicants thanked. JABATAN KERJA RAYA CLOSURE OF ROADS OLD RIVEK ROAD AND HU_ STREET KUALA I I MPI Old River Road, from Bmcb Road to High Street, and Stab Street at Its567 words
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772 1962-04-30 17 LONDON. Sun. IPSWICH are the new champions of the Eng- lish Football League. They clinched the title with a 2-0 home victory over Aston Villa yesterday while Burnley, the only side that I could possibly have overtakenReuter - 772 words
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89 1962-04-30 17 LONDON, Sun. Jimmy Adamson. 33. the Burnley winghalf and captain, who has never played in an international, has been voted Britain's "Footballer of the year." Adamson. who has played for the England B" side and represented the English League, was recently appointed assistant toReuter - 89 words
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116 1962-04-30 17 S. African girl beats Angela in final BOURNEMOUTH, San. Benee Schuurman of South Africa beat Wimbledon champion Angela Mortimer of Britain 5-7. 6-2, €-4 here yesterday to win the women's singles title in the British hard court lawn tennis championships. The South African girl, first overseas player to win theReuter - 116 words
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Article91 1962-04-30 17 IVERPOOL. Sun. Jim Li Clark, driving the new VB-englned Lotus Climax, won the "Aintree 200" event at Aintree near here yesterday the first time the new engine hag been raced against the V-6 cylinder Ferraris. Clark. 26-year-old British driver, covered the 200 miles (321.88 kilometres) InReuter - 91 words
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1251 1962-04-30 17 FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 2 Shell. Ltd. 0 Birmingham 2 Tottenham 3 Burnley 1 Cbebea F.vrrton 8 Cardiff 3 Fulham 2 Man. United 0 Ipswich 2 Aston Villa 0 Leicester 2 Notts Forest 1 .Man. City 3 Blackburn 1 ShrtX. Wed. 3 Wolves 2 Hii\ 71,251 words
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256 1962-04-30 17 RUGGER Northampton score big victory T ONDON. Sun. Although the majority of Rugby Union clubs were involved in the numerous seven-a-side tournaments throughout the country, the last Saturday of the Rugby season was full of incidents for those playing the traditional 15-a-side game. Seventy points were scored at Northampton whereReuter - 256 words
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356 1962-04-30 17 SEARCH BEGINS FOR THE MAN TO LEAD ENGLAND TEAM CRICKET SEASON OPENS QUIETLY LONDON. Sun. T*HE search for a cap--1 tain to lead M.C.C. in Australia next October will provide the main talking point for cricket fans during the season which began quietly yesterday with two friendly matches. Peter May'sReuter - 356 words
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Article60 1962-04-30 17 CARDIFF, Sun—lan Black, Britain's triple European champion, set a European and British record when he clocked 2mlns 2.6secs for the 220 yards freestyle swimming event here last night. Black, who has been out of competitive swimming for a year because of studies. ha« been hoping to60 words
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Article19 1962-04-30 17 GLASGOW, Sun —fcvotland and England played a scoreless draw in their International men's hockey match here yesterday.—Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Advertisement322 1962-04-30 17 WILSON MAKES GOLF SHAFT HISTORY 1962 Wilson Staff clubs are first with every shaft matched in flex-action to the weight of its club head fcow you can have golf clubs that awing engineered to provide unifoun feel the same feel the same-^wspoiid th« helps you hit the ball at the322 words
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Advertisement175 1962-04-30 17 afl3Ui ko lyno s I concentrated \^o\ DENTAL- CREAM -:y -11 KOLYNOS y^ *****^jr Concentrated Kolynos assure* long life (or your teeth because of its consistent high quality. It U reliable and unchanged. Concentrated Kolvno* give* wire protection against decay It has been protecting teeth for nearly half a century.175 words
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Article82 1962-04-30 18 TOTAL POOL $147,900 1. No. *****5 $39,933 2. No. *****6 $19,966 3. No. *****7 9,983 Starttrs I $1,42© etch): No*. *****1. *****5. *****0. *****6. *****7. *****2. *****6. Consolation i$887 cache No*. *****4. *****9. *****7. *****3. *****0. *****8. *****9. *****3 *****2. *****3. S- DIG IT FORECAST '8>3 SI pa>*82 words
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Article, Illustration1702 1962-04-30 18 VETERAN JOCKEY STRIKES BRILLIANT FORM TO SCORE ON AJNOS, HONEY BEE, NUMISMATE AND SELATIC yETERAN jockey Mickey Donnelly was in brilliant form at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon. Mickey took four races on Ajnos, Honey Bee II, Numismate and Selatic, all trained by Eddie van| rireukelen. I1,702 words
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261 1962-04-30 18 MCA LEAGUE S'pore beat the rain —and Negri by innings SINGAPORE, sun. Singapore, the champions, beat the rain to chalk up their first win by an innings in this year s M.C.A. League tournament, taking Negri's last wicket 44 minutes before lunch today as rain started to fall. Fina: scores:261 words
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Article90 1962-04-30 18 OINGAPqre. Sun. Singar/ f! ore Cleared their first hurdle in ih e women's inter?l&J* at S C eT^ competition for JJj e S u tralts T Tl "ies Cup when they beat Johore ->..\ at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight Caroline Valberg scored both goals for Singapore After90 words
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Article417 1962-04-30 18 S'GOR LUCKY TO BEAT MALACCA l SELAN 'GOR 2; Malacca. Sund; j iJELANGOR. the holders got through to the i again in this year's FAM Cup competition v 1 a lucky win over Malacca here today In the nnal, Selangor will. -Imeet Penang, who beat' Kelantan 6-2 at the City417 words
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Article35 1962-04-30 18 TAIPING. Sun. Taiplng beat Ipoh 4-1 in their Cheng Cup soccer semi-final replay here toda£. Taiping got their goals through Abu Hassan (2), Zainal Bakar and Kabri Yusof. Ipoh scored through -Jnmes Raju.35 words
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Article100 1962-04-30 18 MADAM MARY I EE. M4JI Catherine Gunn. Madam Phv Kani. passed away peacefully, vice at Bt Peter and Pnul i a.m. then to proceed to Bie: 30.4.62. MR. LB.'ONG MIN CHOR ajk St. J., Area Commissioner. 4j Jcrtij Ambulance BriiMdc s. I m gor. General Hospital 2H *J| Cortege100 words
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Article126 1962-04-30 18 MRS. L. J. BATEMAN family thank HLs Lordship aA D. Vendargon. priests, Inche (In! .Jamil bin Abdul Rai.s. tives and friends for theii m sages of condolence. *rn donations, telegrams, masses. J v sistances. attendances and loas: of V c«r<i Ui their recent bereavrmrn- MRS. VANDER SLOTT. childr and126 words
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Article91 1962-04-30 18 JAKARTA. Sun. Tan Howe Liang equalled the Asian Games record of 380 kilograms when he won the middleweight division in an international weightlifting meet against Malaya and Indonesia here last niffht. *r™s:., Ilow«- Lian i!£?™ SSTJi Kilograms more than tne Asian Games mark held by IbrahimUPI - 91 words
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803 1962-04-30 18 CRICKET Army go down to Police by 4 wkts and lose their unbeaten record SINGAPORE. Sun. DOLICE today ended Army's unbeaten run in the Singapode Cricket Association senior tournament. Tolice won by four wickets with a hour to spare. Police off spinner Cecil Cooke took six lor 34. He was803 words
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Article339 1962-04-30 18 SINOAPORE. Sun Adnenne Smith and Kenneth Munro were the outstanding pertormers at the Singapore Swimming Club's "No. 1" championshiDs at Tarijong Rhu yesterday. Kenneth, who is making his last appearance in local competition he leaves next week for England for further studies won three events339 words
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Advertisement144 1962-04-30 18 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 20 words $10 'Minim urn SF.RGEANT: To F.um lion »n< Colin at Bunjfsar Hospital on \pil j 29th a daughter. Helen A".\ ONO: To Je.inne and \lirh«e a son Andrew at Bunnsai < 28-4-62. Tliank.s to hospital i If QTT A T>"O I ▼r^PV ■s^fc^^^^^B^^^s^2ss^^^^___- \^^^r v^^l144 words
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Miscellaneous124 1962-04-30 18 SPORTS DIAR *«KCER sntnr. div. i rutttai Darai Afiah .Jn- Btsm ja Div. 9C: Police tier hdi; Div. ID: HM Dockvai v RAF Tengah .Dockyard. C A v Marines -A .Farrei Pt KLl'ANG LGK: Lamb I bronr < padang > I 10 L.1NGAT LOB: PraK B< sar Persatuan Bella .Kaiar124 words
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