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1962-05-02
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Title Section20 1962-05-02 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times tie**"** Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY. MAY 2, 1962 15 CENTS KDN Oil20 words
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Article, Illustration435 1962-05-02 1 Singapore urged: Don't be isolated Malaysia is the best way CAIRO, Tuesday PRESIDENT NASSER believes that the people of Singapore should identify themselves with the rest of Malaysia, it was stated here today in a joint communique at the end of a visit by Mr. Lee KuanReuter - 435 words
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Article, Illustration93 1962-05-02 1 RACING RIDER PETER DIES SINGAPORE. Tues.— Racing motor cyclist Peter Chia. '23. who was seYiously injured on the second day of the Malaysia Grand Prix last week, died in the General Hospital early this morning. (Ma. the eldest In a family of five, received soinal injuries when he was thrown93 words
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Article118 1962-05-02 1 LONDON. Tuesday. I>ENTHOUSE window-peepers have forced Queen Elizabeth to decide to switch her private residence from Buckingham Palace to Windsor Castle. the Daily Sketch reports. The Sketch, which gave no >uurce lor its front-page report, said the Queen would travel 23 miles from Windsor every dayUPI - 118 words
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Article, Illustration165 1962-05-02 1 Complaint to police as Judy walks out on husband YEW YORK. Tues. Sid Luft, the film producer, alleged last night that two men forcibly restrained him in a hotel room last Saturday while his wile, .singer Judy Garland, tooktheir two children and flew to London. Police are investigating. In hisReuter - 165 words
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Article47 1962-05-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The State visit of the Kins and Queen of Thailand to the Federation will take place from June 20 to 27. Confirming this today, a spokesman for the Thai Embassy said details of the visit were *till being worked out.47 words
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Article17 1962-05-02 1 BREGENZ (Austria). Tues. —The Twist has been banned In the Austrian province* of Vorarlberg.— Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article30 1962-05-02 1 SINGAPORE. Tues. Lord Selkirk, the British Com-missioner-General for South-Ea.-t Asia, left for Britain via Bangkok with his wife tbday. He Is expected to be away for two weeks.30 words
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Article174 1962-05-02 1 MTUCpay target— sB a day UUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Malayan Trade Cnion Congress wants workers in Malaya to be paid S8 a day. This MJ stated by the M.TIC president Mr V. E Jesudoss. at a May Day rally at Plantation House in Pctaling Java today. Mr. Jesudoss said: "The174 words
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97 1962-05-02 1 HUGE DOPE HAUL ON BRITISH CRUISER SAN FRANCISCO. Tues.— Opium and heroin worth $9 million, said to have been smuggled aboard in Singapore, have been seized aboard the Royal Navy cruiser Belfast. Gems worth $210,000 have also been seized. The seizures were made at sea after the cruiser, which isReuter - 97 words
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Article25 1962-05-02 1 NEW YORK. Tues. The Security Council todoy decided to bring forward Its next meeting on the Kashmir question from Thursday to tomorrow —Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article26 1962-05-02 1 JAKARTA. Tues.-All property of the Dutch X.P.M. has been taken over by the Indonesian national line Pelni. It has been announced here.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article16 1962-05-02 1 DAMASCUS. Tues. At (east 23 people have died in a flood-stricken Syrian village—U.P.l.16 words
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348 1962-05-02 1 Red rocket strength on show in Moscow MOSCOW, Tuesday. COVIET rocket strength yesterday rumbled across Red Square in an impressive display to mark May Day. With Mr. Khrushchev and other Soviet leaders looking on, artillery, tanks and rockets crossed the flag-decked square in a parade lasting nearly 10 minutes. ThisReuter - 348 words
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Article82 1962-05-02 1 Fireworks displays in Peking HONG KONG. Tues— Some three million people celebrated May Day in Peking today with meetings demonstrations and traditional Chinese fireworks displays, the New China News Agency reported. Mr. C hou En-lai. the Prime Minister, and government and Communist Party leaders joined holiday crowds in the parks82 words
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Article198 1962-05-02 1 OINGAPORE, Tues. The work-to-rule campaign by members of the Malayan Airwaya Qantas Airways Local Employees' Union, which began at Paya Lebar airport at midnight last night, was called off at 6 p.m. today. The union's general secretary. Mr. C. A. tie Silva. announcing UiLs after198 words
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Article37 1962-05-02 1 BONE. Tues. Three grenades exploded in front of a recruiting centre here today, injuring 21 Muslims. The grenades, fired by an OAS commando, exploded among dockers waiting to be assigned work— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article19 1962-05-02 1 MADRID, Tues.— Friends of General Franco today denied reports that his physical condition was causing concern.19 words
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311 1962-05-02 2 FkETROIT, Tues Mr. v George Ball, the U.S. l T nd c r-Secretary of State, yesterday outlined the blueprint of South Vietnam's plans to crush the Communist guerilla threat from the north. In an address to the Economic Club of Detroit, he said thatReuter - 311 words
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234 1962-05-02 2 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. AMERICA will set off three higiwUtitude nuclear explosions one from about a height of 508 miles next June or July over the Johnston Island area in the Pacific Ocean, it was announced here last night. The flashes from the testsReuter - 234 words
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326 1962-05-02 2 US to Japan: We shall halt tests if Russia signs treaty WASHINGTON, Tues. —The United States said in a note to Japan yesterday that it would halt its atmospheric nuclear test series in the Pacific "immediately if the Soviet Union changes its previous position and now concludes a test banReuter; UPI - 326 words
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Article169 1962-05-02 2 EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE (Calif), Tues.— Pilot Joe Walker, who toomed to a record height of more than 48 miles— seven miles higher than the old mark In an X-15 rocket plane, said last night: "The success of the flight means there is noReuter - 169 words
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Article185 1962-05-02 2 BRITAIN WINS THE BATTLE SHEFFIELD. Tuesday rE British Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, said yesterday that the British Government had defeated a "sustained attack" on sterling and that Britain was in a sound position for expansion. Mr. Lloyd, speaking at the Cutler's Feast, a celebration by the ancientReuter - 185 words
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Article87 1962-05-02 2 NEW YORK. Tues. —Soviet cosmonaut Gherman Titov yesterday visited the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street and was greeted by mixed boos and cheers from the 2.300 traders on the floor. Titov was taken to a visitors' i gallery above the trading I floor toUPI - 87 words
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Miscellaneous29 1962-05-02 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby r MCMOVES TiCED LINES AMO WBINHLESy f I*Ot£TURI€6S DCy I shin. eesroßEs V THE GLOW OP y /^W6LL7rCANV^\ «£E IT^ wOCTW V all TMATp-^29 words
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80 1962-05-02 3 THE WORLD'S GREATEST PROBLEM BY THANT ]^EW YORK, Tues. U Thant. the acting United Nations SecretaryGeneral said last night the world's greatest problem was "to find a system of war prevention that works." This problem, he said, could only be solved by the willing co-operation of all countries. Speaking atReuter - 80 words
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Article, Illustration307 1962-05-02 3 FELT NOTES CHINA 'S ATTACK PROBLEM BANGKOK, Tues. Admiral Harry D. Felt, Commander-in-Chief of U.S. forces in the Pacific, has told a Press conference here that it would be difficult for China to move into South-East Asia. He said South-East Asia wa* not like Korea. In the Korean War theReuter - 307 words
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Article52 1962-05-02 3 Cuban arms ship sunk GUATEMALA CITY. Tues.— A Guatemalan air force plane sank a Cuban ship carrying arms and munitions destined for Guatemala. President Miguel Ydigoras Fuentes said. He told Reuter yesterday the ship had fired on the Guatemalan plane off the Guatemalan coast on Friday after being asked toReuter - 52 words
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Article43 1962-05-02 3 BFXGRADE. Tues. Milovan Djllas. former Yugoslav vice-president. re-arrested earlier this month after serving nearly half of a nineyear Jail sentence for "hostile propaganda." will be put on trial "very soon." usually reliable sources said here today. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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352 1962-05-02 3 PARIS, Tuesday: THE Paris morning paper Paris-Jour said yesterday President Charles de Gaulle had never been in such great personal danger as he is today. The President narrowly escaped one ass?ssination attempt last year when a huge charge of plastic explosive buried inReuter - 352 words
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Article20 1962-05-02 3 TOKYO. Tues— The Tokyo observatory said today an astronomer in western Japan has sighted a new comet Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article73 1962-05-02 3 DIAMONDS FROM THE SEA... CAPETOWN, Tues.— A seagoing diamond recovery plant, which will "prospect" off the Cape west coast, was launched here yesterday. The vessel, said to be the first of its type in the world will suck gravel containing diamonds from the seabed. The gems will be separated byReuter - 73 words
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74 1962-05-02 3 HONG KONG, Tues. A textile company here has announced the closure of its two mills following what a company spokesman said was a direct result of the United States imposition of import restrictions on the Colony's textile goods. The Lee Tai Textile Company suspendedReuter - 74 words
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Article38 1962-05-02 3 AMSTERDAM. Tues. Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard drove in state through a capital turned into a vast garden of flowers yesterday to celebrate the queen's birthday and herald festivities marking the royal couple's silver wedding anniversary.—Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article32 1962-05-02 3 TOKYO, Tues.— Both United States Air Force and Japanese Foreign Ministry officials here today flatly denied reports from Canberra that the United States had nuclear armed aircraft in Japan. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article53 1962-05-02 3 Drama in front of palace PARIS. Tues. A young Frenchman from AUrria carrying a poster with the inscription "Alßcrie Francaise" yesterday stabbed himself in front of the Elysee Palace, official residence of President De Gaulle, and dropped to the ground in a pool of blood. His condition is said tReuter - 53 words
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90 1962-05-02 3 VF'.W YORK. Tues.— A "human avalanche" is flooding into the cities of Africa. Asia and Latin America from underdeveloped rural areas, causing one of the world's biggest social problems, a U.N. delegate said here yesterday. Mr. Vianna Moog, of Brazil, retiring chairman ofReuter - 90 words
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Advertisement289 1962-05-02 3 NOTICE FOR MOTORISTS A new run-in VAUXHALL VX 4/90 demonstration car will be touring Malaya and will 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 May289 words
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Miscellaneous435 1962-05-02 3 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORTWAVE SERVICE. SERVICE 41.7 metres 41 metrei 4M MEDU'M WAVE SERVICE: AM. 6.00 Time Signal. Nega- 476 metreg ra-ku. News Headlines; 6.05 A.M. 6.00 Good Morning: 6.01 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendez- M r ";2 g l l'? au *7 T 11 News: 7.05 Melodies435 words
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Article, Illustration85 1962-05-02 4 WINNERS of the April Convair 880 Queen Contest at the April Ball organised by the Gan Enc Seng School Old Students' Association at the Sea View Hotel on Monday night. They are (from left to right) Miss Pamela Ann Tachl. 2085 words
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132 1962-05-02 4 Death of Singapore woman education pioneer CJINGAPOBE. Tues. The woman who founded the first private school in Singapore died in her home at East Coast Road today. She was Mrs. Fredcswide Isobel Miles nee Le Merrier. 70. who started the Carruthers School at Quern Street in 1918. Renamed Lr Mercier's132 words
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Article25 1962-05-02 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Bicycle Dealers' Association will celebrate Its 9th anniversary with a dinner at the Empress Restaurant, Middle Road, on Sunday.25 words
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Article33 1962-05-02 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Auto Club of the Royal Air Force. Seletar, will hold a driving test on the East Camp Square of the R.A.F. Station at Seletar on Sunday. May 13.33 words
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110 1962-05-02 4 THREE-DAY COURSE FOR LOCAL DOCTORS SINGAPORE, Tues. A top New Zealand expert Professor H. M. Carey, will conduct the first post graduate course on obstetrics and gynaecology here, beginning on May 11. About 30 local medical men are expected to attend the three-day course. Prof. Carey, who Is the head110 words
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Article29 1962-05-02 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The finals of Nestles Talentime for Schools 1962 will be held at the Victoria Theatre on Sunday. The semi-finals are on Thursday and Saturday.29 words
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Article114 1962-05-02 4 A WOUNDED MAN ADMITS RIOT GUILT SINGAPORE, Tues. A youth with a gunshot wound, captured by police in a 1.30 a.m. raid on Monday at the Old Kallang airport.* was produced in court in the afternoon on a charge of rioting. Koh Kirn Seng, 17, pleaded guilty to being a114 words
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Article56 1962-05-02 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Lee Cheow Kum, 15, pleaded guilty in the Assize Court yesterday to a charge of robbing Chew Chang Kan, a salesman, and his girl friend. Teo Beng Van. In King George V Park on the night of Feb. 25 last year. Mr. Justice Buttrosc56 words
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Article30 1962-05-02 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. J. Vasudevan Nayar was married to Miss Cecilia Margaret Lopez, daughter «f Mrs. X.J. Lopez, at the Bt. Joseph's Church, in Queen Street, yesterday morning.30 words
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Article412 1962-05-02 4 LONDON, Tues. Stock markets I experienced another very busy day and although a certain amount of profit-taking caused prices to react In places, the undertone remained firm. The Chancellor of the Exchequer's optimistic speech last night concerning Britain's balance of payments position helped sentiment to some extent,412 words
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Miscellaneous91 1962-05-02 4 MINISTRY OF CL'LTCBE: "Work among th* handicapped F*ree film show beginning 7 pm. children In Singapore." 10 ajn. at Chong To* Keng Temple; rmmrt* wnwwc ic«n Chin Swee Road end; Kheam ri^Visw rww^ >, 1 Hock Road wayang stage; and f* TION: Clothing shop 3 pm. Jalan Bellnjau to 591 words
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Miscellaneous316 1962-05-02 4 THE following Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport. ARRIVALS BOAC: From London, Rome, Beirut, Karachi. Calcutta, Kuala Lumpur (BA 708) 4.35 pm; from Sydney, Darwin (BA 711) 8.15 pjn. Garuda: From Jakarta (OA 802) 850 am', from Bangkok (OA 803) 4.05 p.m. Thai International: From316 words
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Article1190 1962-05-02 5 NEGRI FACES A TAKEOVER 81D... THE Bentara Kanan, herald at the Court of Sri Menanti, took up the traditional stance of his ancient office. The sole of his right foot rested against his left knee; his right hand shaded his eyes; his left hand pulled the lobe of his leftHTS - 1,190 words
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Article, Illustration1385 1962-05-02 5 CIVIL servants, as a class, rarely tend to eccentricity. It may be that unorthodox behaviour does not conduce to advancement in the public service. Or then again, it might be that eccentrics are not ottracted to pensionable employment based on1,385 words
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Article223 1962-05-02 6 IPOH. Tues. The 1 Perak Slate Government yesterday gave 712 acres of land in the Batang Padang district to 89 landless familiesincluding 13 Chinese and six Indian families The families drew lots for their land. Each family received a sixacre plot planted with young223 words
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Article53 1962-05-02 6 ALOR STAR. Tues.— Acting supt. F.S. Smith, contingent operations officer. Kedah-Perlis, retired today under the Malayanisation M-heme after 13' 2 years' service in Malaya. Hs is the last of the 500 police volunteers who came irom Palestine to .serve in Malaya at the start53 words
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Article, Illustration300 1962-05-02 6 OH KEE TIANG - OH KEE TIANG: PENANG, Tuesday By NO JOB AND NO MONEY. MRS. McNIE SAYS: MEETING BARRACLOUGH WAS JUST BAD LUCK MRS. Philomena McNie, 47-year-old Filipino widow from whom an R.A.F. cook, Senior Aircraftman M. J. A. Barraclough, was convicted of fraudulently obtaining $4,300. said today300 words
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363 1962-05-02 6 THE TRIPLE-SEAT BROTHERS: CRITIC IS 'JEALOUS' IPOH, Tuesday MR. S. P. SEENIVASAGAM and his brother, Mr. D. R. I Seenivasagam, today replied to criticism that, they could not 'serve properly" in j Parliament, the Perak State Legislative Assembly and the Ipoh Town Council at the same time. The national vice-presi-dent363 words
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126 1962-05-02 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. THE Minister of Health and Social Welfare. Dato Ong Yoke Lin, will leave for the United States soon to assume his new post as Malayan Ambassador in Washington and delegate to the United Nations, it was officially announced here126 words
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Article67 1962-05-02 6 KUANTAN, Tues.— The American Ambassador, Mr. Charles F. Baldwin, and the Australian High Commissioner, Mr. T. K. Critchley, will accompany the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, when he goes on a rural development tour to Pulau Tioman on Saturday. Pulau Tioman is about 70 miles67 words
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Article32 1962-05-02 6 PEKAN. Tues.— The Sultan of Pahang today returned from a three-week holiday in Hong Kong and Japan Two thousand schoolchildren lined the streets of this royal town to welcome him.32 words
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Article69 1962-05-02 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The South Korean Government has appointed Major-General Choi Hong Hi as its first Ambassador in Malaya, it was officially announced here today. Maj. Gen. Choi was until recently commanding General of South Korea's Sixth Army Corps. He joined the army in 1946 and69 words
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Article26 1962-05-02 6 KUALA LIPIS. Tues—lnche Omar bin Abdul Hamld, an Assistant District Officer here, has been transferred to Kuantan as secretary of the Pahang Public Services Commission.26 words
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Article39 1962-05-02 6 ALOR STAR. Tues. Chew Kirn Chuan. 28. and hi« pillion rider. Ooi Ah Heng. 21 werp seriously injured when their motor cycle collided with a van at the junction of Jalan Day and Jalan Kanchut here today39 words
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Miscellaneous52 1962-05-02 6 Bugs Bummy By Huiph HeitnHahi If- j T '**^l 1(1 GOT SOME BRUSHES T) I InOW SCWAM.' Tml mTN^^I rr LL 8E K^ JNT ON l 'T— "N "WVIN6TD6ETW KSr Zl EASIER TOO C^l^?i /WHAT rjflT > HERE'S L vSJNK UNCLOOGED M^ J AREVA > \iM[ msOU J Mf MAW-V52 words
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Article373 1962-05-02 7 HE SAYS: 'THOSE WITH CROOKED MENTALITY SEE CROOKEDNESS IN EVERYTHING...'* KUALA .LUMPUR. Tun r pilE Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Dato Ong Yoke Lin, today answered charges of mismanagement by the Social Welfare Services Lotteries Board with these words: "Those with a crocked mentality see373 words
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Article35 1962-05-02 7 KUCHING. Tues. The Sarawak United Peoples Party has announced that it has set up its 15th branch in Saratok (second division). It will establish the 16th branch in Baram (fourth division) this month.35 words
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Article105 1962-05-02 7 PENANG. Tuesday. A GIRL was bathing in a stream when a man ap- peared and ran away with her towel, sarong and brassiere, a magistrate's court was told today Phun Ah Kwal. 31. a coffee shop assistant, pleaded guilty to stealing the articles Irom Tan105 words
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Article29 1962-05-02 7 KLANO. Tues.— The Pulau Ketam Kampong Rural Development Committee, was inaugurated at the village hall in Pulau Ketam on Sunday The committee consists of 13 people. 029 words
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Article37 1962-05-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Thieves stole $740 worth of jewellery and $100 in cash from the home of Mr N'a Hoong Cheong. 40. a .salesman of Borneo Company Ltd in Thamboosamf Road here at the weekend.37 words
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256 1962-05-02 7 Heed the Tengku's warning, Pelaez tells Malaya murT ni SINGAPORE. Tuesday. T«HE Philippines Vice-President, Mr. Emmanuel Pelaez, today expressed the hope that the people of Malaya would heed Tengku Abdul Rahman's warning that the Communists were trying to wreck the Association of South-East Asia and the Malay"l sia plans. He256 words
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Article, Illustration198 1962-05-02 7 BOY WHO LOST HIS VOICE THE Penang State Social Welfare authorities are trying- to trace the relatives of a 13-year-old boy who lost his voice three years ago after eating i.k kfruit which he found in a dustbin. The boy. Tan Ah Lai. was picked up by police who found198 words
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Article69 1962-05-02 7 Wounded in a gun accident BUTTERWORTH. Tues. St. Mark's School teacher, Mr. Chooi Chee Keong. 23, was accidentally shot in the arm last night when his rifle went off at Jarak, near here. Chooi slipped into a ditch at about 11 p.m. As he fell, the gun held in his69 words
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Article49 1962-05-02 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Cathay Restaurant held a cocktail party this evening in honour of five visiting European beauty queens Stanny van Baer <Mlss International 1962). Yvette Mlnec <Mh>s Paris). Eliane Maurath 'Miss Switzerland). Caroline Lecerf i Miss Belgium) and Brigitte Barazer de Lannurien iMiss FrancV).49 words
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Article200 1962-05-02 7 FORGERY WITH A THUMB PRINT The same names but one man was dead A LOR STAR, Tues. A padi planter who put his thumb print on a document and tried to pass it off as that of a dead man with the same name as himself was today jailed for200 words
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71 1962-05-02 7 RITA SPENDS DAY AT ISLAND CLUB RESTING OINGAPORE. Tues. Academy Award winning film star Rita Moreno spent today resting at the Island Club. The Puerto Rlcan actress, who won an Oscar recently as the best supporting act. ress for her role in "West Side Story", new irifo Sin. gapore yesterday71 words
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Article35 1962-05-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuet,.— The House of Representatives today approved amendments to the Customs Duties Ordlnance to increase from 60 cents to 70 cents a picul the rate of cess on tin concentrates.35 words
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Article123 1962-05-02 7 PLANS TO MINE COAL IN SARAWAK I/UCHING. Tues.— The Sarawak Government and three Japanese companies are studying proposals for "\e mining of the Silantek coalfield which is believed to contain deposito of about 70 million tons. The pians call for an annual production 01 720,000 tons Discussions Discussions on the123 words
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Miscellaneous307 1962-05-02 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS (9). 9. The last word for many In 7 who appears In a story the depression correction written by a girl (6t needed here i9>. 8. A lone Berber's den In the 10. Bird follows Francis (5)- Alps, powlbly (7. 8). 11. Destroyed building No. 3307 words
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Article708 1962-05-02 8 Aniong the thin scraps of information tossed into the communique at the end of the Kennedy-Macmillan talks W the British Prime Minister's failure to persuade the President that it is time, or almost time, he saw Mr. Khrushchev. They agreed on the importance of maintaining contacts between708 words
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Article282 1962-05-02 8 The third supplementary estimates for 1961. presented to Parliament in its new session, provide for expenditure of $17.7 million. This is an unusually large call for extra funds, chiefly explained by an unexpected increase in the number of expatriates deciding to retire. The effect on the 1961 account282 words
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Article219 1962-05-02 8 Mr. Lee Kuan Yew has every reason to be satisfied so far with his world tour. In Rangoon, in New Delhi and now in Cairo he has found support for Malaysia and for his own efforts to unite Singapore with the Federation on the terms agreed upon by219 words
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Article, Illustration1911 1962-05-02 8 Castro's 'do it yourself Communism THE HOT-HOUSE OF YOUTH THAT IS CUBA TODAY... from a SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT HAVANA. TUESDAY THE visitor to Cuba today leaves the island in the company of a full and cheering planeload of gusanos. It was Dr. Castro who first gave this title, meaning worms, to1,911 words
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Advertisement673 1962-05-02 8 Strait* Times Malay Mail Ctassllled advertisements a»ay be R4MMS#d loi Ist Hoot COLO STOMU MCAOI Orchard Koma COLA ITORACI BRANCHES AT HOLLAND HOAD KATONB KCPPCL HO AD-NAVAL. BASK Autkorls.d Ag.nte; CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester House. Collyer Quay THC NfWi WONT FHxpatrtck-s Supern.srkvt M. M. ISMAIL. 3 Admiralty Roea. Naval673 words
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Advertisement21 1962-05-02 8 Select your BATIK SPORT SHIRTS NOW! from: C. K. TANG (SINGAPORE) LTD. 310, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: *****. *****. (4 LINES)21 words
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Advertisement144 1962-05-02 8 C^*## 4. If MAKE YOU ANOTHER ;l^ 1/4 GRAND GIFT OFFER! APRIL 24™ TO MAY 7*" An attractive Belgian crystal M j&tyi] glass yours in exchange for m cotnifißn v every 6 Libby's labels. For every Sft*^*^ 30 labels you receive 6 glasses jf^' ~ia Make use of this wonderful144 words
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166 1962-05-02 9 KUALA KANGSAR, Tues.— A spitting and pinching poltergeist that had been upsetting a tractor driver. Inche Ishak bin Mohamed Salleh, and his family near here, has finally been driven away from their house. It was about a fortnight ago, said Inche Ishak,166 words
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Article27 1962-05-02 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. A United States community rerreatlon expert. Mr. Joseph F. Madden, will visit Sarawak to coach and give lectures in leadership training27 words
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246 1962-05-02 9 Rida's 'get big' plan for small contractors RUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The 538 registered small Malay contractors In the country are being given a chance to tender for big contracts with assistance from the Rural and Industrial Development Authority. A Rida spokesman said today that about 10 small Malay contractors had246 words
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Article81 1962-05-02 9 KUCHING Tues Two broadcasters rom Sarawav will leave for Britai: tomorrow for training it the 8.8.C. An assistant radiographer at the Kuchlng General Hospital has left for Australia under a Colombo Plan fellowship. The broadcasters are Mr Andrla Ejau and Mr. Roch Kuek, of the Dayak81 words
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Article232 1962-05-02 9 RAIDERS ON PROWL IN RESIDENTIAL AREAS FOR LISTENERS WITHOUT LICENCES KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. pEDERATION radio licence officers are getting tough. They have intensified their campaign against "pirate" radio listeners throughout the country. Surprise "raids" are being carried out in residential areas to check on radio licences.232 words
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Article78 1962-05-02 9 Moon watch for Hari Raya Haji KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— State religious departments throughout the Federation will send out team., on Friday to watch for the new moon. If the new moon Is sighted on that night, Hari Raya Haji will fall on May 14. If it is not sighted, then78 words
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Article76 1962-05-02 9 TRANSPORT CO-OP SOCIETY MALACCA, Tues. A State Executive Councillor. Inche Mohamed bin Haji Abdul Rahman, has been elected chairman of the Malay Transport Co-operaiive Society, South Malaya, formed in Batu Pahat over the weekend. More than 60 representatives of Malay transport companies from Malacca. Muar, Batu Pahat, Pontian. Mersing. Kluang76 words
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Article222 1962-05-02 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Tuesday. THE Alliance today fielded 250 candidates for local council elections in Johore. The Socialist Front nominated 136 candidates. I Seven nominations were received from the People's Progressive Party and there were five independents. The Supervisor of Elections, Johore. Inche Adam bin Mohamed,222 words
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129 1962-05-02 9 MALAYA AND S'PORE GOVTS. GET WARTAWAN WARNING SINGAPORE, Tues. The Wartawan, publication of the Singapore National Union of Journalists, said In an editorial today that any move to frustrate the struggle of the trade unions and enrich employers at the expense of employees must be opposed. "The trade unions must129 words
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Article35 1962-05-02 9 KUALA LIPIS, Tues. Senior Inspector Hassan bin Daud of the C.I.D. Temerloh. has been transferred here us the O.C.P.D. He replaces Senior Inspector Hashim bin Abdul Majid who is on three-month leave.35 words
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Article25 1962-05-02 9 IPOH. Tues. Thirty teachers, mostly women, from afternoon schools In Ipoh attended a five-day handicraft course which began today at the YMCA hall.25 words
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Article123 1962-05-02 9 rUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— A $1,750,000 wharf to be opened at Port Swettenham on Thursday will ease the congestion ther a Malayan Railway spokesman said today. The wharf, 480 ft. long and 49 ft wide, can accommodate ships weighing up to 18,000 tons. It was designed by123 words
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Article23 1962-05-02 9 TELUK ANSON. Tues.— Th» Sungel Manik and Labu Kubang division of Umno has changed its name to Hillr Perak constituency division23 words
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Article125 1962-05-02 9 IZUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Contributions totalling 514.392 were received by the National Monument Fund during the past week. The fund now stands at $423 793 The latest contributions were received through: The State National Monument Fund Committee, Mal- acca. $6,704; Incorporated Society of Planters, Kuala Lumpur. $4,000:125 words
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Article, Illustration58 1962-05-02 9 SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, receiving the medal of the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Nile from United Arab Republic President Nasser in Cairo. Mr. Lee, who is on a tour of neutralist countries, stopped at Cairo for talks58 words
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Article143 1962-05-02 9 PROBE BEGINS ON BOYCOTT OF EXAMS SINGAPORE, Tues. The commission of inquiry into the Chinese Middle Schools Secondary Four examination boycott last year will hold its first formal session tomorrow, beginning at 10 a.m. The commissioner, Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin, will hold the sitting in Court No. 4 at143 words
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126 1962-05-02 9 MALACCA. Tuesday. ]I|ALAYA is the only country in the world to be so ITI generous towards the Chinese and Indians, especially in the field of education, the Chief Minister Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. said today. Inche Ghanr said this when he hano°d i $20,000126 words
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101 1962-05-02 9 NO BAIL, HE ASKS FOR LOTTERY RESULTS KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A labourer accused of house trespass today asked a magistrate for newspapers containing the Social Welfare lottery draw for April. P. N. Chanraseharan, 30, of no fixed abode, was charged with trespassing into the house of P. Nallasamy at Doralsamy101 words
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Article53 1962-05-02 9 PENANG, Tues.— A sharebroker, Mr. Yeo Siew Kiat, died suddenly in his Tanjong Bungah home here today. He was 54. The late Mr. Yeo, a former teacher, bought over the sharebrokenng firm of Soon Theam and Co. in 1956 in partnership with his sons, Khee Poh53 words
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Advertisement157 1962-05-02 9 4l^Kg 4 K I Uliiy Uilu V^ Jmr o now onn fe*iJ l v fjsSSf JfUll lld Vu Super- energy! New appreciation of life! Wonderful appetite! Vigorous mentality! Youthful vitality! New powers«of endurance! Super Plenamins for Super Living! AVAILABLE AT ALL CHEMISTS AND DRUG STOREb Trade Enquiries: Joseph travers sons157 words
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Advertisement40 1962-05-02 9 COTTON FURNISHING PRINTS 48" WIDE AT $1.50 PER YARD FROM TODAY UNTIL SATURDAY ALSO RV PVI SPECIAL DISCOUNTS BRj W\ f f\J in out I J K I I J i fyj CARPET DEPARTMENT U^yj^iiii Raffles Ploce, Singopore. Tel. *****40 words
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1114 1962-05-02 10 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - The monster is spotted and Tubby gets a super movie KATHLEEN HICKLEY B^J QWhen Tubby and his friends learn that Ah Chang's father must find a large sum in the near future in order to save his half share of a tin mine from his partner. Chai Fan, they decide1,114 words
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Article, Illustration63 1962-05-02 10 Relaxing after the show FIVE month-old lion cub Tundra seems to be almost smiling with pleasure as his chin is fondled by his 15-year-old mistress. Wilma Oerardi, from Torino, Italy. Wilma is the daughter of the lion tamer at Belle Vue Circus. As Wilma's brave father delights his audience with63 words
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Article267 1962-05-02 10 The over-17 list Annette Trevarton, aged 15: 36. Churchill Cress. Oisbome, North Island. New Zealand; roll-er-skatine. c«mr>. K«tu:iki Inukai. acrd 14: 110--3 Kotobuki-Cho. Iwai, Okayama. Japan: general. Kay Allan, aged I*J 35. Clarkston Road. Glasgow S 4. Scotland: Mvunmine. cycling. < arrilla ()ei Kwie Tik. aged 17;267 words
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Article492 1962-05-02 10 Tencfcn Mohd. Kamil. aged 17; 42. Bukit Chandan. Kuala Kangsar. Perak; sports, reading. ZaliUh bt. Md. Yaaoff, -igert 13; 22 miles. Slmpang Empat Road, Pulau Sebang. Tampin. Negrl SembUan; singing, games, stamps. Petty FMO. «f«l 1>: 739 Kapar Road. Klang. SeUngor; stamps. Wee William, aged492 words
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Advertisement70 1962-05-02 10 It was August 27. 1944. The Air Force had carried out one of the most perfectly executed air attacks -on Britain's own ships... The tally 1 1 7 officers and ratings of the British Navy lay dead or dying and 66 wounded... Now an eyewitness recalls the tragedy L|l||J y!70 words
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Advertisement94 1962-05-02 10 J^j|j^ SCOTT'S jffraHp^ C0I) LIVER OIL I JSPHI GAPSULES en@rov Feel in top condition all day, every day; f) Take Scott's Cod Liver Oil Capsules enriched with Vitamins A and D ior the glorious -extra energy that A comes from staying in good health.... gA and from protection against disease..94 words
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Miscellaneous609 1962-05-02 10 j It's a long wait I for readers j clues across. i. f I T» "■♦"FH pn i They may be wafers or U—^— iM— 1— U-J cornets. 4. A narrow open- I JB H I ing or a'tear. 7. Food fish Bi*~l"^ll related to the cod. 8. Cric- ket609 words
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Article673 1962-05-02 11 The tin price riddle -MARKET PERPLEXED ABOUT THE CAUSES OF DOWNWARD TREND LONDON. Tuesday A FINANCIAL Times leader, headed "the tin market mystery,' talks about yesterday s £4 decline in the price from i.940£ a ton to £936*. It, .say.-, that with heavy .celling from certain producer*' agents and the673 words
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143 1962-05-02 11 Flying fox mystery in NS is good sign for durians SEREMBAN, Tues. In ft few months it will be ft bumper durian season ill Nrgri Sembilan. That forecast has been made because, mysteriously, there have been no "flyim? foxps" to eat the tender durian flowers now in abundance. This absence143 words
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Article37 1962-05-02 11 PENANG. Tues— Um Ewe Teong. 26-year-old former salesman of the Penang branch of the Cold Storage, was sentenced today to a year's jail for criminal breach of trust of $4,433 In March. He pleaded guilty.37 words
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Article248 1962-05-02 11 I KUALA LUMPUR. Tues nnRADE union leaders were warned today about the dangers— animosity, sackings and "other ills" of militant trade unionism. The warning came from the director of the Nation- al Productivity Centre. Mr. I Samuel A. Abishegam. Mr. Abishegam was speaking at a248 words
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82 1962-05-02 11 'Lost' L-rider was in hospital all the time... SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Vincent Wong Wai Nlng. 21. the learner motor cyclist who was missing during a scooter visit to .Port Dlckson and Malacca over the Easter holidays, has returned home. Ho said today that he skidded near Senai on his return82 words
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Article27 1962-05-02 11 PENANG. Tues. A bird valued at $50 has been reported stolen from the Kampong Bharu home of its owner. Syed Kechil bin Sved Hussain.27 words
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Article27 1962-05-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The House of Representatives today approved a Bill authorising the Government to buy $1,020,000 worth of United Nations bonds.27 words
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Advertisement262 1962-05-02 11 the A/EM/^^^^^^kSjttF* I**^1 VAUXHALL VICTOR The NEW Vauxhall Victor is a car of outstanding Examine the NEW VICTOR carefully as soon a* quality and grace. Every detail has been planned possible. Then get behind the wheel and let good with scrupulous care. Engine, transmission, brakes. design and quality speak for262 words
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Miscellaneous146 1962-05-02 11 #.«7 tfcfwr It,/ M I npp •*ai«"»,M t^ L^§B«H I AOil. I." CONSRATOLATIOIsI YOU'RE GETTING IAMI I L CFRTIP 2Se I I SvßrSrXw r YOU, "IOU ASKED A i TO BE A PEST.V |T e A I M CERTIF J IBIRTHDAV.'/ STUPID QUESTON/T^^gj 1 WHAT IS IT THIS 1 Tj^J&146 words
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Advertisement444 1962-05-02 12 ¥737% MALAYA'S FIRST DETERGENT ACTION Hi Speed Diesel Fuel B B fl I These reproductions of unretouched photo- B A fl H ■■^^■11^, H I g ra P ns provide graphic visual proof of B fl H Wfel H I tne su P er^ or t y °f new Caltex444 words
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Advertisement1382 1962-05-02 13 TO LIVEIfOaI A WEST COAST U.K. Daa S'aore Sails P. S'rtaa Paaait| AO4USTW t-mA L'aaai. R'Saa, Hbrg la Pt/Taaay May 3 CMUIBI UmrpMl, Giasfow CM. 13 May I iCRIILH Uvaraaai May 4 May I May 7/ I May 10 PtMEtt LivtfiMi. Dublin, Giastow May 11 May 13 May 14/10 May1,382 words
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Advertisement2888 1962-05-02 13 HHHHBLI tU^m^KH^tSKttUMKHUttKHKtttKtt^HtßtK^tKt^^^lKKtt^ CaiaMMMHHaTaHaTnC^BMMyTawVHaWBBt THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS TI SENOA. IE HAVRE. HAMOURG. ANTWERP ROTTERDAM. OSLO GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN .^fiUGK l^^™™"™TporT"™"~TrT'lanT" "enani AJrZjVfIV "RUSUANGA" a) Gil. 11/ 4 May V 7 May I S May fiflKjArcl "MALACCA" I) 21/73 May 24/23 May M 27 May C\^-*?i -BORIOANA" a) 30 May/2,888 words
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Advertisement1235 1962-05-02 13 w^ McAUSTER tf, CO., LTD. Rn 111. mm nm WkW V*C2* KIAfMAW LOT <!• KLAVBNBSS UNI IOUMN KAMIMC. MTTtROAM. IO S ANCEIES. SAN FRANCISCO MfM 1 HUH. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTLAND CITY II NtWCASUt fecealilp cane lir Clitral X Sml> uparlTMn rr ->-» ■ONOOOWO toil OS»«» NAGOYA la Part' 21,235 words
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Article145 1962-05-02 14 Australian tin plate production BROKEN Hill Proprietary Company Ltd. have opened a new £A 7,700,000 electrolytic tinning plant at Port Kembla wnlch -will make Australia self-sufficient In the production of tin plate. The plant will enable the company to meet all of Australia's tin plate requirements and produce a surplus145 words
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Article80 1962-05-02 14 SYNTHETIC PRICE CUT Firestone Synthetic Rubber Company, a division of Firestone Tyre and Rubber Company and Goodyear Tyre and Rubber Company has disclosed It has followed the 2\t cent price cut In polybutadiene synthetic rubber to 27 4 cents per lb. The price was set on April 18 by Phillips80 words
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Article47 1962-05-02 14 Sh.pt in Pert ■wettsntiam Giant BenK Ttiapftmat: Zynanln: City or Newcastle, Mikumo Mara; Carroohank: swan din Jeane Maersk; Adraaru*: Gteng-yle. Van Noort. Bed»--nak. Larut. Rirttl. Hal I.M. Oolluii. Union Tower, Bamara. SunnyrtUe Karachi. Bra'eMte, Merlto Zenovia Martini. Hallvnrd. Btraat Cook. Rantau Panjang. Vlsut Kaaatii.47 words
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Article40 1962-05-02 14 Mr. H A. P. Brooke, a director of Charles Bradburae and Co., (1930) Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, was elected an additional member of the committee of the Malayan Stock Exchange at the annual meeting In Singapore on Sunday.40 words
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Article37 1962-05-02 14 Cargo carried during 1961 by the East Asiatic Company, of Copenhagen, totalled 1,160.000 tons, the directors announce In their reportTotal earning* from cargo and passengers amounted to Kr.259m. Net profit for the year was Kr.--23.3m37 words
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Article70 1962-05-02 14 The directors of Roneo, makers of office equipment, are reducing the Interim dividend from 5 per cent, to 3 H per cent, on account of the year to June 30. 1962. They add that current trading conditions make it probable they will have to recommend a further reduction70 words
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Article35 1962-05-02 14 On the rree eiehanxe market in Neng Keng the U.S. dollar vu quoted at 5.701 for T.T. and 5.69| lor eacn. Sterling was quoted at I&.M and ana tasl at ieM at 2«S|.35 words
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582 1962-05-02 14 From Our Market Correspondent WITH the transference of the headquarters of the tin market officially from Singapore to Penang yesterday the name "Singapore tin price" disappears and is now officially replaced by the "STRAITS TIN PRICE.'* From yesterday The Straits Trading: Co.582 words
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Article369 1962-05-02 14 rE Federation section m the Malayan Stock Exchange was quiet yesterday, but industrial shares continued to firm. Malayan Tobacco were better at $2.87. Rothmans at $1.57. Fraser and Neave $2.87 with buyers or Dunlops at $1.77. Gammon Improved slightly to $1.88 buyers and sellers ol Straits Times369 words
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262 1962-05-02 14 pONDITIONS on the Federation of Malayan Rubber Exv^ change yesterday were featureless. The price tended to ease. The exchange will not become fully operational before the middle of May when its own guaranteed contract will come into force. r May flnt grade mhb.r buyer*262 words
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Advertisement827 1962-05-02 14 [™lorientJ lines i ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. 'CATHAY" Deports:— Penan? litti May 1962 S.ngopore 14th May 1962 tor Hongkong 18rh/20rh Mar*. Japan 24H«/2aHi May Hongkong Ist /3rd June. Returns:— Singapore 7th June 1962 Penong 10th Jun. 1962 Faros from: Pottang from 5926.00 Singapore from $413.00 LIMITED FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION827 words
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Advertisement93 1962-05-02 14 ■aasasasasi V^— KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. Great Lakes Service fast OIIECT SalllNCS fIOM tIHSAPOM aNO MaUTa TO CaHAOIaM *nd i siem uiu retrs era n« n« t-» S'eeri f S'xaia Hiiifai f«r«nta CtivalaM "laaiiaai Man" H Jl May V Jat» MM| 11 Mr ■taataa Mara" Jt/ll law l« laa* 1193 words
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Advertisement162 1962-05-02 14 Then plaem a Small Ad. im thm Strain Time* for quirk rrtulli. MORE NOTICES TENOER NOTICES IN PAGE 15 STRAITS TIMES PREPAID FORM. Semi Display Advertisements Kail Hi r«r column ircti (appro*. «v wordD. (Availablt in column* »nu Si minimum raio Tyan fat«» ariilablt Wrtla >our advcrtlicmrrt Una t>y line162 words
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Advertisement530 1962-05-02 14 THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE 1940 IM6 And In the Matter of FEDERAL PLANTATIONS LIMITED (Members Volunurv \Vinding-up> NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 'he creditors of the abo%enamed Company, which is being wound up voluntarily are requirrM on or belore the 31st day of Mat, 1963 to send :n ;iu'ir names and530 words
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Advertisement731 1962-05-02 15 NOTICES NOTICE This is to lniorm all fr*ends and client* that I. Yap C'.iong Ann of Kuala Lumpur. Saw effective Ist May 1962 resigned i from the services) of Behn. Meyer Co. <M> Ltd rprenen- uuve (Olympia Dept..) on my own accord. I wish to thank all friends and clients731 words
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Advertisement339 1962-05-02 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT GOVERNMENT OF BRUNEI Two vacancies exist in the Judicial Department of the Brunei Government" Service as Clerk/ Interpreter. Applicants with me required qualification only need to apply. Applicants mubt have passed the Overseas School Certificate or equivalent examination and be really proficient in at least three Chinese dialects.339 words
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Advertisement473 1962-05-02 15 TENDERS KUALA LUMPUR JK.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class **B" and above Registered Cont-sctors will be received by the Jurutera Pen ftuasa. Jabatan Kerja Raya. Kuala Lumpur up to 3.00 pin. on 15lh May. 1962 for the Torstruction of the pavement and anrJlary worts on the Kuala Lumpur For: Swettenham473 words
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Advertisement956 1962-05-02 15 (Continued from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT Vi Wmr4a ti (Min.)— Box it rtt. txlrm YCE KHUN REQUIRED Tel: ***** Spore office hours. REQUIRED BAND ABLE (o play traditional and modern Malay music for permanent employment. Detail! to i'.U Box 222. B' pore VACANCIES EXIST tor qualified general purpose teachers In956 words
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Advertisement1002 1962-05-02 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT .''< Words Si (Mim.)-Box if tls. txlrm FURNIiHIO 3 BSOROOM bungalow. 484-B Eut Coast Road. Blngapora. Study. Dining Room, Kitchen, fckrvants yrs., Oarden, ISOO/-. Tel: klr. Tao 46il>> ISIOtO, ACCOMMODATION WANTCD M Word* Ji (Mi*.;— Bex M eta. #x«r. REQUIRE UNFURNtIItEO FOUP BEDROOMS Bungalow near Buktt Timah. Adam1,002 words
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Advertisement1511 1962-05-02 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Ward, U <Mim.)—tUm M et*. ettrm WHITt JAGUAR XKIIO Coupe 1954. Wrnd-up windows. Oae previoua owner. Never raced. Mllsaso 17.000. Kull history on application. EaclN'nt condition. Extras. 13.M0/- Pbont rvenlncs ***** IM3 CITROIN IDtg Btatloownxoß, 1953 Light 15. Big 18, 1958 DKW 1000 2-door. Iveo/Sl Wolkswagen1,511 words
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Article, Illustration222 1962-05-02 16 Veni Vici's Altesse Royale in top form ON THE TRACK: Penang, Tuesday yENI Vici Stable's Altesse Royale did a smart gallop in soft going this morning when trackwork began for the Summer Meeting which opens here on Sunday. Altesse Royale. with Ken Smith up. beat stablemate Free Mist by a222 words
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288 1962-05-02 16 Newcomer Civic Centre to race in Class 1 SINGAPORE. Tues. New Zealand-bred Civic Centre, a four-year-old gelding by Marco Polo 11. has been registered in Class 1. The Malayan Racing Association has announced the registration of six new horses. The others are: Film Goer 11. lat* Coral Vista. 3 eh288 words
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Article, Illustration176 1962-05-02 16 rpHREE MALAYAN apprentice jockeys. Sonny Ng Kee Fat.t, Michael Lam Beng Fye and Jamil bin Ahmed Said, recently moved on to the English racing scene and their appearance on the Weyhill, Hampshire, race course has caused some appre- hension. They are seen as a new176 words
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Article213 1962-05-02 16 LONDON. Tues AFIELD of 19 will battle for about £40.000 in prize money in the first classic of the Bri- I tish Flat racing season. the 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket tomorrow. Pre-race betting has been c unusually open on this testing classic over a straight213 words
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148 1962-05-02 16 Pakistan tourists win by 9 wickets T ONDON. Tues. —An unbeaten second wicket stand of 164 between Shahid Mahmood (105) and Saeed Ahmed (90) took the touring Pakistan cricketers to a nine- wickets victory over Colonel L. C. Steven's XI at Eastbourne yesterday. It was the last of the Pakistanis'Reuter - 148 words
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Article60 1962-05-02 16 TOKYO. Tues— The Japanese challenger Teruo Kosaka last night won the Orient lightweight boxing championship on points over 12 rounds against the holder. Flash Elorde, of the Philippines. The Japanese was faster througho it, and finished with a flurry cf free hitting in the lastReuter - 60 words
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Article49 1962-05-02 16 LONDON. Tues. South African Rene Schuurman, who on Saturday won the British hard courts championship at Bournemouth, was surprisingly eliminated in the first round of the London rhampionships at Hurlingham yesterday. Rene was beaten 1-6. 6-4. 6-4. by Patsy Belton. 20. of New. Zealand.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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294 1962-05-02 17 Men's singles URST ROLND Yaw briiji »!»<• u.o. Tan Joe Hock; Aki.nii Baig bt Sunny Tan 15-4. 11-lj. I .'>-«; Singha Bahadur bt Khoo Kng lluah 15-U. 15-1; .\nt Jin Siunc bt Ariyananda II t, 1.-: (hu Sai Wah bt Martin ru/ 15-9, 15-4; Lim294 words
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Article, Illustration78 1962-05-02 17 npHE more the merrier seems to be the idea in this aerial tussle during the FAM Cup semi-final at Penang on Sunday. Outjumping them all, Yeap Kirn Hock, the Penang goalkeeper, punches the ball away from the heads of Wan Yusoff, the Kelantan inside-right,78 words
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Article599 1962-05-02 17 NQRMAN SIEBEL - NQRMAN SIEBEL By Billy and Boon Bee clear tough hurdles J£UALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malayans won their first singles tussles with the Thai players when Ng Boon Bee and Billy Ng knocked out their seeded Thai opponents on the opening day of the Asian Badminton Confederation599 words
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86 1962-05-02 17 Not quitting yet, say 2 champions SINGAPORE, Tues. Two Singapore amateur boxing champions. bantamweight V. Kesavan and welter Majid bin Jantan today denied that they were retiring. They said that they have not entered for this year's Open championships because they have not been training. "This does not mean that86 words
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Article71 1962-05-02 17 TPOH, Tues,— Uan Van Keon. 1 15. will meet his uncle. Lian. Yoon Liong. who is a year younger, in the boys' singles final of the Perak open tennis championships. In the semi-finals today, Van Keon beat Chua Chin Tong 6-4. 6-3 while Yoon Liong71 words
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Article61 1962-05-02 17 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Amateur Cycling Association announced yesterday that the 25-ralle time trial race held on Sunday has been declared null and void. This decision was taken following an inquiry Into allegations that some of the competitors had the benefit of pacing, which was61 words
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Article84 1962-05-02 17 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Amateur Swimming Association will accept the invitation to send a waterpolo team to play in Jakarta before the Asian Games if the Indonesian swimming federation agree to pay all expenses. Including cost of passages. The Invitation was received last month. Indonesia offered to84 words
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Article42 1962-05-02 17 TELUK ANSON. Tue*— TUe Perak AAA South Zone's course for coaches will be held over two weekends this month. The first session win begin on Friday and end on Sunday. The course continues the following weekend. May 11-13.42 words
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Article19 1962-05-02 17 SINGAPORE. Tues.— O. H. Kiat was re-elected president of Chinese- Swimming Club at the annual meeting yesterday.19 words
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Article238 1962-05-02 17 TEOH ENG TATT - Newton a 'hit' with the fans TEOH ENG TATT By SINGAPORE, Tues. *3 Most talked of player in Singapore football today is a 26-year-old Jamaican. Re Is lan Newton, the Joint Services fullback, who has earned more applause and praise from Jalan Besar Stadium fans than any other player In238 words
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Article41 1962-05-02 17 BERLIN. Tues. The East German Athletics Federation has accepted a proposal by the International Amateur Athletics Federation that East and West Germany should hold Joint trials In Prague and Malmoo (Sweden) for the 1962 European championships In Belgrade.41 words
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Miscellaneous142 1962-05-02 17 BADMINTON ABC chaaaplonshlpii (Stadium Nemra. XL, 9 a Jn.. 3 pjn. 7 p.m. SOCCER STORE BHFA DiT. 1: Cold Storage v Eveready. Mercantile v Glass (both at Farrer Park); Wearnes v HK BanJc (padang); Dlt. 3A: Bramtoco v Harper (padang); Div. 3B: Breweries v Par iFarrer Park). S'GOR DiT. 1:142 words
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Miscellaneous215 1962-05-02 17 SPORTS SUMMAPY mmw wi* Imm mmTmmVrmwTUf^kw* 9 DtT 3: Lincoln 0 QPR 5; Peter- S .°££f borough 3 NotU Co. 0; Bwlndon 1 IPOH Div. 1: PCRC 5 Drmgoon* Vato 0; Halifax 0 Coventry 3; Dl 4: Barrow 2 MlUwmU 2; Che«TAIPING Div. 2: REMS 6 Chin- 3 c^ 1:215 words
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137 1962-05-02 18 I^WO giant May Day rallies, attended by thousands of workers and organised by two opposing trade union groups, marked International Labour Day in Singapore. RALLY NO. 1, organised by the National May Day Celebrations Committee comprising unions affiliated to the National Trade Union137 words
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Article813 1962-05-02 18 37-UNION CROWD TOLD HOW TO MEET THE CHALLENGE AHEAD SINGAPORE. Tv«» JVJK. C. V. D c v a n Nair. leading figure behind the National Trade Union Ct ntre, today outlined ways in which workers in Singapore could meet the Communist challenge. Speaking at813 words
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Article63 1962-05-02 18 MR AND MRS John Daniel Seremban thank friend." and relatives for their valuable present* and kind .v tendance at their marriage at Alor Star on April 33. MR AND MRS P. S. Pillai. c o 221 Base Vehicle Depot RAOC Johore Bahnt. thank all relatives ar.d friends for their63 words
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Obituary86 1962-05-02 18 FREDESWIDE ISOBEL Miles nee Le Mercier aged 70 years beloved mother of Emtl. Charlie. Joyce, Olga and Aubrey, passed away yesterday at the General Hospital Singapore. Cortege leaving Residence 343-B East Coast Road at 4.30 p.m. today for Church of the Holy Family. Katong and thence to Bicladarl MCLAREN.86 words
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Article25 1962-05-02 18 IN EVER LOVINO memory of Mrs. Ethel De Alwis departed 2.5.60. Gone but never forgotten by her loviny daughter Ruth son-in-law and grand-children.25 words
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Article54 1962-05-02 18 LADIES: Annual Sale now on at Maison Marie. Dresses for all orcaslons. shoes, bafts, children's near.. Ble great reduction lasts (our da vs. 29 Tannlin Road. Spore. Open till 8 p.m. Tel: 2SBOB. SINGAPORE BALLET Ac«demv Second term now in Marian. Mornlnc and afternoon classes. Primnrv to solo seal54 words
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899 1962-05-02 18 SINGAPORE, Tuesday Lim Chin Siong today called on the Malayan working class movement to provide a bulwark against communal politics in the country. Addressing a vast May Day rally in Jalan Besar stadium, the trade union leader said: "The working class movement must come899 words
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89 1962-05-02 18 ITU ALA I .I'M PUR. Tues Youth leaders from the Borneo territories. Indonesia, the Federation and Singapore will meet here for a two-week seniinar from May 28. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, is expected to open the seminar, sponsored by thr Malayan Youth89 words
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Article, Illustration21 1962-05-02 18 THE TWO RALLIES left, at the Happy World Stadium; right at, Jalan Besar stadium. Straits Times pictures.21 words
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Article29 1962-05-02 18 UNITED NATIONS. Tiu\-.-U. Thant. the acting Sec-retary-General leaves New York tonight for Geneva on his first trip abroad since his i election last November. i Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article63 1962-05-02 18 SINGAPORE, Tues. Dato Wong Pow Nee flew into Singapore thi.^ cveninu on his way to Britain where members of the Cobbold CommLs.sioii are ra-usem-bling to prepare their report. The commission is expected to complete its report and .submit It tq the British and Malayan governments63 words
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