The Straits Times, 5 May 1962
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Title Section22 1962-05-05 1 AVtnACE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 tool***' tic****** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1962. it 13 CENTS. KDN 03622 words
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Article534 1962-05-05 1 MCA man: 'Anti- American feeling' 'Worse than Russia 5 charge ftIALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malayan Chinese Association today warned that any unloading of .10,000 tons of tin from the United States stockpile in ijf h t generate a "great deal of antiAmerican feeling" in this country. Senator534 words
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Article, Illustration977 1962-05-05 1 BELGRADE. Friday. TfR. Lee Kuan Yew. Prime Minister of Singapore, told reporters here today he had been assured that a Yugoslav newspaper article criticising the proposed Malaysia Federation "does not represent the view of the Yugoslav Government." Mr. Lee. giving an airportReuter - 977 words
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Article59 1962-05-05 1 MANILA. Fri. President Macapagal said today he would personally preside over uiKi study the Philippine claim \.o the British Nortli Borneo territory with the legal staff of the Foreign Office. He said he hoped to define the Government's stand on i the Issue before the end ofReuter - 59 words
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Article, Illustration1135 1962-05-05 1 JEFFREY FRANCIS - The toy-guns-that-weren't murder JEFFREY FRANCIS By and R. MIRANDA gUALA LUMPUR Fri. A wealthy businessman w v s shot dead and his 1 1 -year-old daughter wounded by five armed men in an attempt at kidnapping him here this morning. Mr. Wong Choong, 61. managing proprietor of Wong Choong Furniture1,135 words
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Article37 1962-05-05 1 WASHINGTON. Fri. The embassy of the United Arab Republic said here today that a London newspaper report that President Nasser had been shot and badly wounded in an assassination attempt was "absolutely baseless." Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article26 1962-05-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Hari Raya Haji will be celebrated in Malaya and Singapore on Monday. May 14. it was officially announced here today26 words
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Article50 1962-05-05 1 GOETTINGEN <West Germany i. Fri. "FalsJe.s" saved a 50-year-old woman when she was shot at by a jealous lover here. The bullet lodged in the foam rubber lining of her brassiere Her 56-year-old friend then tried to shoot himself, but the gun jammed and he gave himself up.50 words
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119 1962-05-05 1 Danger! Explosives floating in sea SINGAPORE, Fri.— Police today warned ships of the presence of several tons of explosives floating in the sea between Blakan Mati and Jardine Steps. A total of 150 cases of explosives fell into the sea yesterday when a lighter capsized in rough seas about half119 words
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Article41 1962-05-05 1 LONDON. Fri. Mr. Harry I Guy Bartholomew, a nevs- paper office boy who rose to < '< be chairman of the Dally Illrroc and the Sunday Plc- torial. died at his home in Surrey early today. He wa> 77. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article166 1962-05-05 1 Skymen drop on West Irian yHE HAGUE. Fri. Dutch troops have i gone into action to wipe out Indonesian paratroops dropped into West Irian last week, the Government announced here today. An official communique. Issued as another troopship sailed for the disputed colony with reinforcements, said a 'small number" ofReuter - 166 words
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Article21 1962-05-05 1 LEE IN R0 l SOME I i' Prim<- Mia Vi irri <<l hen da) tnm Bel in visit p21 words
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Article, Illustration94 1962-05-05 2 It's all over for Jayne and Mickey JWTA MONICA, Fri Actress Javnc Manslield yesterday filed a suit here for divorce from her husband. .Mickey Hargitay Ihc .n tion siirpri><-(l Hollyvi««ul. None of Urn gossip writers had <\<-n hinted of a rift bi'twrrn Urn huxipin blonde .iiiil her linn born nin^iReuter - 94 words
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Article120 1962-05-05 2 DANGKOK. Fri.— The D South-East Asia Treaty Organisation military advisers today ended a threeday assessment of the Communist threat to the region. In a linal communique they "affirm that the course of events has emphasised the vital importance of continued military co-operation, constant vigilance and aReuter - 120 words
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Article, Illustration626 1962-05-05 2 The spacemen meet Diplomatic wrangle over disarmament highlights joint Press conference WASHINGTON, FRIDAY gPACE travellers Maj. G. Titov of Russia and Col. John H. Glenn of the United States met for the first time here yesterday before they toured historical monuments and other attractions in Washington. Later they held aUPI - 626 words
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Article99 1962-05-05 2 Jack to Titov: I admire you WASHINGTON. Fri. President Kennedy welcomed Soviet cosmonaut Cherman Titov to tht nations capital yesterday and voiced his admiration for his 17--orbit flight around the earth. Major Titov chatted with the President for about five minutes in the White House. Later, while they posed forUPI - 99 words
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152 1962-05-05 2 INVITATION TO VISIT CAPE CANAVERAL TURNED DOWN WASHINGTON. Friday. rpHE State Department disclosed last night that it had suggested that Major Titov visit Cape Canaveral and three other U.S. space age facilities but that the Russian Embassy had declined. U.S. officials said they assumed this meant the Soviets wanted toUPI - 152 words
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Article39 1962-05-05 2 KARACHI, Fri— East Pakistan has lodged a strong protest with the West BenKal Government against what it termed baseless and inflammatory newspaper reports on alleged communal disturbances in East Pakistan, it was reported here yesterday. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article55 1962-05-05 2 SILCHAR 'Assam i. Fri Indian security iorce s opened fire on a band of fully-armed Naßa tribesmen crossing the river Baleswar near here into East Pakistan on Wednesday. Mr J C Nampui. Deputy Commissioner of the Cachar District said last night. Some of the tribesmenReuter - 55 words
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Miscellaneous24 1962-05-05 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby Jri/X>*/ rfJJ I 3E MOUTH I you've finished N PEMIND ME TO TELL S f *3U WCNPV GOT J24 words
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Article388 1962-05-05 3 NIGHT OF HORROR: WRECKED TRAIN IS RAMMED BY TWO OTHERS— BOTH PACKED WITH PEOPLE TOKYO. Friday [JKSCUE teams today continued to search for survivors in the wreckage of three trains which crashed here last night. The police issued their latest casualty figures at noon asReuter - 388 words
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Article209 1962-05-05 3 ALGIERS. Friday. \]R. CHRISTIAN FOUCHET, French High ComiTl missioner in Algeria, warned Europeans yesterday that sterner measures would be introduced to maintain law and order. He told them in a radio and television broadcast that they must choose to support law and order— "not tomorrow,Reuter - 209 words
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Article45 1962-05-05 3 BERLIN. Fri.— An East Berlin youth has escaped to West Berlin by lowering himself on a rope from a border house while East Berlin police fired at him from the root next door. West Berlin police said yesterday The shots missed him- Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article198 1962-05-05 3 SALISBURY: Sir Roy Welensky, Rhodesl.-n Federal Prime Minister, last night appointed an African. Mr. Godw'.n Lewanlka. as parliamentary secretary In the Ministry of External Afi-Urs. NEW YORK: Britain yesterday appealed to thp UN Special Committee on Colonialism to "consider the facts and forget propaganda" In Its198 words
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Article62 1962-05-05 3 LONDON. Fri. Lord Hinchingbrookc. a Right-wing Conservative and a frequent critic of Mr. Macmillan's Government, is to marry Lady Anne Holland Martin, younger sister of Lady Dorothy Macmillian. in June it was announced yesterday. He will therefore become the Prime Minister's bro-ther-in law. Lord Hinrhingbrooke. 55. has beenReuter - 62 words
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307 1962-05-05 3 A PROGRESS REPORT ON BRITAIN'S MART ENTRY TALKS BRUSSELS. Friday. i PROGRESS report on negotiations for Britain. entry into the Common Market, which will form the basis of seven-nation ministerial talks here on May 8 and 9. has now been completed, wellinformed sources here said last night. The overall reviewReuter - 307 words
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Article266 1962-05-05 3 PROTEST BY BOLIVIA ON TIN SALES LONDON, Friday. THE Bolivian Ambassador, Mr. Manuel Barrau Pelaez, yesterday expressed great concern over U.S. congressional action on releases of tin from the American strategic stockpile. Mr. 3a r ran Pelaez, in statement issued here alter news that the U.S. House ot Representatives ArmedUPI - 266 words
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Article61 1962-05-05 3 LONDON. Fri. The Board of Trade announced that not more than 1.000 tons of rubber from the British stockpile can be sold In May because the market Drtce in April was 23.95 d a pound. It •Ki .9 510 'f>n.« nt vP 1 would beReuter - 61 words
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Advertisement174 1962-05-05 3 dekopan film the better film J now available in Singapore and Malaya 120 film, all speeds. 31 mm. 3f> exposures all speeds. daylight refills. 36 exposures, all speeds. Buy your DEKOPAN film from your favourite dealer or studio. Aqtat*: PATERSON. SIMONS CO. LTD.. nqipcr KlftOlo i unpup Ipoh Pt rto174 words
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Miscellaneous510 1962-05-05 3 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORTWAVE SERVICE: SERVICE 41.7 metre* t A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Nega- meires ra-ku. News Headlines; 6.05 MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendez- 476 metrrs vous With Music; 7.30 Time bin- Ml News; 7.35 Breakfast Club: 600 Good Morning; 6.01 8.00 Time SKrnal. News510 words
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Article, Illustration238 1962-05-05 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusol bin Isbak. today paid tribute to the "fine reputation and high standard set in previous years" by the Photographic Society of Singapore. DerUrinK open the Society's 3rd Singapore Foto Fair, at the Victoria Memorial238 words
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Article283 1962-05-05 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Government today explained why it was necessary to terminate the services of 21 temporary rural organisers in the Primary Production Department of the Ministry of National Development. An official statement said that the Government had decided to consolidate and step up283 words
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123 1962-05-05 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Nineteen employees of the Strand Hotel In Bencoolen Street are to get more pay and Improved working conditions. This follows a two-year agreement signed today between the management and the Singapore Catering Services Staff and Workers Trade Union. Under the123 words
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Advertisement131 1962-05-05 4 Straits View Hotel by POPULAR Request Extension another 4 nights j (excluding Monday Nigkt) I (every Sat. ext. to 1 a.m.) The most •>otic BOMISHfLI tK« youna and sreftv Miss D! ANNE Oiract from Australia U.oHonol Egyptian (aatic Dane** Reservations 'Phone 2133 4* BUILD YOUR BOBY QUICKLY Giv. ma *iva131 words
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Miscellaneous400 1962-05-05 4 j IN AND OUT BY AIR THE following v todays >r\<,». p.m.; rrom Kuala Lumpur (ML dule of civil aircraft :nov 173) 8.30 p.m.; from Penang meats at Paya Lebar airport. (ML 151) 9 p.m. Singapore DEPARTrRKS BOAC: To Rangoon. Delhi. \i.i.i\ > Karachi. Beirut. Rome. London BOAC: From London.400 words
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Article, Illustration537 1962-05-05 5 'HE IS MENTALLY SICK...SHELL SHOCK'—COUNSEL pENANG. Fri. A former "Death Railway" worker who posed as an American trained doctor and obtained credit from two shops and a hotel in Penang was described in the Sessions Court today as a Korean War veteran who had suffered537 words
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Article, Illustration185 1962-05-05 5 ZAHRAH-OUR Ist COLOMBO STUDENT KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. ZAHRAH binte Munir. 20 (above), of Sarawak, who has been awarded the Federation's first Colombo Plan scholarship, is hcrr for a one-day visit to her "godfather" country. Che Zahrah came here to collect her cheque for her studies in the University of Singapore185 words
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285 1962-05-05 5 I KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. r FHE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche 1 Mohamed Khir Johari, today declared open a new Malayan-Japanese mining venture— the Bunga Raya Iron Mining Co. Ltd.. at Batu Caves— which he called "a marriage of bunga raya and285 words
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106 1962-05-05 5 I/UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Four Central Electricity Board shift engineers left by air today for three months' training at the Laxapana power station in Ceylon. they are Inche >minudriin bin Hajl Salleh. Mr. J. F. Sollano. Mr. Vim Choonz Soon and Mr. Chan106 words
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Article42 1962-05-05 5 LUMUT. Frl. The 1962 Lumut Sea Carnival will be held on July 1. A fun fair will be held from June 29 to July 3. The proceeds from the carnival will be donated to the District Welfare Fund42 words
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Article74 1962-05-05 5 Third time bankrupt SINGAPORE. Frl. All bin Mohamed, a $300 a month book-binder in the Government Printing Office. was adjudicated a bankrupt today for the third time, with liabilities amounting to SJ6SO. The Assistant Ollicial Assignee. Mr. C. Arul. told Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah that AH had obtained a74 words
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Article181 1962-05-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri r J"HE Premier ot the Australian State of Victoria. Mr. H. E Bolte. will make a fourday visit to Malaya from May 11 to 15. In the course of a world tour to encourage a greater flow of tourists from other181 words
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70 1962-05-05 5 BATU GAJAH. Fri. Ofrduly nurses at the hosDltal here will serve as salesgirls and waitresses tomorrow at a fun fair and jumble sale at their hostel. The fair, organised by the Medical Officer. Dr. D. H. Dhillon. and the hospital staff is in aid70 words
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Article35 1962-05-05 5 TAIPING. Frl. An exhibition of photographs by "Life" magazine photographers will be held at the King Edward VII Primary School hall here from May 11 to 13. sponsored by the Taiplng Arts Council.35 words
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Advertisement165 1962-05-05 5 FOR SALE!! SHOPHOUSES and FLATS Location: Geylang Road/Lorong 21 Spooouv dining and fitting rooms. Spaciout car-park facing Gcylong Rood and Lorong 21. Price from 517,500/- upwordi ALSO Q TWO- STOREY Terrace Houses Location: Joo Chiat Tcrrocc (N«or Still Road), Immediate Occupation Modern tonitotion, cor porch, Spocioui dining and sitting hallt,165 words
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Advertisement338 1962-05-05 5 NOTICE FOR MOTORISTS A new run-in VAUXHALL VX 4/90 demonstration car will be touring Malaya and will be available for test drives 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 May338 words
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Article, Illustration1459 1962-05-05 7 Artist Sutherland... and his vision of spirit THE HAND BEHIND THE FANTASTIC TAPESTRY THAT ENRICHES COVENTRY'S NEW CATHEDRAL, WHICH IS TO BE CONSECRATED BY QUEEN ELIZABETH ON MAY 25 A HUGE tapestry, represen t ing Christ in Majesty surrounded by the symbols of the four evangelists man, lion, ox and1,459 words
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Article, Illustration94 1962-05-05 8 '|MIX Sultan of Seiangor. who is touring Austr i liv was given a reception recently b> the Pan M.i la van Students' As&K-ia-tion of Western Australia The Straits Times received nt-us from Perth yesterday that the Sultan had told the Lord Mayor of Perth,94 words
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Article265 1962-05-05 8 IPOH, Friday AN old bull elephant, which had killed a woman tobacco planter on Tuesday, was tracked down and shot dead late yesterday in the deep jungle area near Grik in Upper Perak. In its head was an old bullet wound. The acting Chief Game265 words
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208 1962-05-05 8 NEW YEAR HOLIDAY: IT'S THE CHOICE OF DAYAKS KUCHING, Fri. The Government here has decided that there will be a new holiday to be known as Sarawak Day on June 1, it was officially announced today. It will be one of the holidays included in the second schedule of the208 words
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107 1962-05-05 8 IPOH. Fri.— The Mm*- ister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, explained today why some Malayans develop high blood pressure. Declaring open a fish fry breeding and distri button station at Kamponc Setia. ZS mileg north of here on the main trunk107 words
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149 1962-05-05 8 KUCHING, Friday. rpEMENGGONG Jugah anak Barieng, chairman of the Sibu branch of Party Negara Sarawak 'Panas), said the Malaysia plan, which his party nad supported with determination, was the only way to contain Communism in the area. The Tewenggong wag addressing a ceremony held to149 words
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Article93 1962-05-05 8 Decree is awarded to wife IPOH. Fri -Mr. Justice Neal in the High Court here today granted a decree nisi, to be made absolute in three months, to the wife of a businessman. Madam Lee Pee Chan. ?6, represented by Mr. P. P. Dharmananda, petitioned for divorce from her husband.93 words
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Article169 1962-05-05 8 The woman Eichmann married SHE knew he had sent millions of people to their death. How could she stay with him, protect him, bear his children and share his flight from justice' This was the question that Veronika Eichmann— THE WOMAN KICHMANN .MARRIED— had to answer Read about her In169 words
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Article84 1962-05-05 8 SINGAPORE, Fri— A further $100 wa.s received today by the Btraits Times for Johny Ang, who is paralysed as a result of a diving accident, bringing the total of $1,933.35 The new donations came from: Mr. A. Thiagarajah. Malacca $25: Mr. John Chun. Singapore $50; Mrs.84 words
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Article, Illustration403 1962-05-05 9 DPP: A PITY THE 'CAT HAS BEEN WITHDRAWN KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. jyjß. Justice Suffian today sentenced R. Rasakanno, 28, a latex factory labourer, to seven years' jail for the transformation of a beautiful 15-year-old girl into what the prosecution described as403 words
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106 1962-05-05 9 MALAYAN ON STUDY TRIP FALLS ILL IN SHIP pENANG. Kri. Mr. V Nelligan. assistant manager of the Penans oilice of X.P..M.. has been admitted to a hospital in Antwerp following a heart attack this week. Mr. Nelligan fell ill on board the Oldekerk a few days brfore it reached Antwerp,106 words
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Article32 1962-05-05 9 ALOR STAR. Fri. The Mentri Besar. Dato Syed Omar Shahabuddln. will declare open the new Alor Star branch of the United Malayan Banking Corporation at Jalan Pcn.inra Lama here to-32 words
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Article77 1962-05-05 9 I ONDON. Fri A petition by Maka bin Baklr for special leave to appeal against his conviction at Tawau.' North Borneo. In October J961, on a murder charge, was refused by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council yesterday. He was alleged to have stabbed aReuter - 77 words
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Article20 1962-05-05 9 PENANG. Fri. Penang will hold a flower day this year in aid of the Lady Temolri- Tuberculosis Fund.20 words
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Article54 1962-05-05 9 SUNGEI PATANI. Fri After nearly 30 years in Malaya, one of Kedah's most senior planters. Mr. J. L. Cowans, will be leaving for England on retirement by the Glen liner, 'Cardiganshire' next week. Also leaving is Mrs. Cowans who has been an active social welfare54 words
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Article36 1962-05-05 9 PENANG. Fri— The Penan? and Province Wellesley branch of the Union of Post Office Workers Will hold its annual meeting at the Postal and Telecommunications Recreation Club. Anson Road. at II a.m. on Sunday.36 words
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296 1962-05-05 9 You can see me any time, says Ghafar to Mr. Tan ]I|ALACCA, Fri. The iTI Chief Minister, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, denied today an allegation by the Socialist Front that it was difficult for them to see him. The President of the Malacca Municipal Council, Mr. Tan Tuan Boon296 words
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Article45 1962-05-05 9 Bankrupt— s3o monthly SINGAPORE. Fri. A revenue offlctT. Osman bin Ahmad, was adjudicated a bankrupt on his own petition in the High Court here today Osmans total liabilities amounted to $2,000. He offer ed to pay the official assignee $30 monthly. The offer was accepted45 words
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Article44 1962-05-05 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Neo Siong Hoon. a businessman was adjudicated a bankrupt by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah U) tho High Court today on a bankruptcy petition filed by the Comptroller of Income Tax He owes the Comptroller ?J0.T13 on a judgment debt.44 words
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Article123 1962-05-05 9 TPOH, Fri. Elections 1 for 734 seats on 81 local councils in Perak will be conducted in four stages. Nominations for 29 local councils will be held on June 7. for another 27 In June 14 for another 18 more on June 21 and for123 words
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Article52 1962-05-05 9 PBNANO. Kri rime i youths were injured, one seriously, in a fight at Perak Road last night. About 10 people were In- volved in the *truggle h which parangs were used. It Is understood that members of Gang 24 clashed with a rival gang, the Ji52 words
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Article60 1962-05-05 9 rPOH. Fri.— The Raja Puan Besar of Perak. Raja Muzwin Dinte Raja ArlfT Shah, wlfp ot the Raia Muda. gave birth to a son at the Batu Gajah Hospital at 4.35 a.m. today. He weighed 1\ lb. The Raja Muda was present at the hosDltal.60 words
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Article32 1962-05-05 9 PENANG. Fri.— The Deputy! Mayor. Mr. N. Patkunam. will go to Geneva on June 1 to attend an International Labour Organisation conference He will be away for two months.32 words
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Advertisement1089 1962-05-05 9 HOW TO WRITE A GOOD BUSINESS LETTER SECRETS OF SUCCESSFUL LETTER WRITING TOLD BY THE CHIEF CORRESPONDENT OF ONE OF MALAYA'S GREATEST MAIL ORDER HOUSE. In One Of The Great Office Buildings Of A City is the sales office of a well-known concern. There twentyfive salesmen have their desks. Each1,089 words
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Article106 1962-05-05 10 M H'araV til (Minimum) THE COCKPIT'S .lava Rijsttafel Is rv-i| every Saturday and Sunday me. SINCAPORE BALLET ACADEMY. balM in education examin.-.iion results, i detail on page 17. GREAT REAOINQ at little coat inmnlete range of Pan, Kontana. Ace. i- our square paper backs available at s pore Cold106 words
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685 1962-05-05 10 The Straits Times Saturday, May 5, 1962. Peking And Delhi India's border dispute with China is back in the news in a form which suggests there is crisis. But while there have been accusations on both sides of air reconnaissance, of patrols crossing the frontier and of border posts built685 words
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Article279 1962-05-05 10 Negri Sembilan bids fair to eclipse Penang and Perak in the severity of feuding between the State Government and the principal local authority. The latest chapter in the story of sour relations opened last week when the State Assembly, on a motion tabled by an Alliance back-bencher279 words
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Article282 1962-05-05 10 The registers of unemployed at the Federation's employment exchanges as we all know are not much of an index, but they are a guide and when the numbers grow it is safe to say that unemployment as a whole is glowing. At the end of March there were282 words
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Article, Illustration48 1962-05-05 10 the politician must also have 1. The nine live* *t a eat 2. The rapacity •f a pelican 3. The balancing power Of a nulrrfl 4. The exalted rl»lc a flraff* m S. The tone life of in elf p>i»nt And the heartf ill BBrilßß •f a crootalle.48 words
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Article, Illustration1039 1962-05-05 10 Ideological arrogance and millions who suffer WHY PEKING'S QUARREL WITH MOSCOW IS UNFORGIVABLE Red China: SECOND OF TWO ARTICLES by DENNIS BLOODWORTH THE great southern and south-western provinces of Kwangtung, Kwangs and Szechuan are now suffering from severe spring drought, according to official reports from China. The news comes after1,039 words
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456 1962-05-05 10 'JOKYO, Fri.— China is having trouble with the 100,000 Overseas Chinese who returned from Indonesia two years ago. In Indonesia most were middle class merchants. The Peking authorities put them to work in special farming communes a life that obviously does not suit them.456 words
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Advertisement821 1962-05-05 10 Strife Tmtt fc Malay Mail Cleeilfled edvertlsementa may tw headed i« let Floor COLD STOS»OI ARCADB Orchard Road COLS STORAOI MANCHU AT HOLLAND NOAD—KATON* KtPfIL ItOAD-MAVAU BASS Authorised Agents. CITY BOOK STORE LTD Wlncnestar Hoaee. Coltyw Qm> THE NKWS FRONT Flupstrtck'a Su perms met M. M. ISMAIL a Admiralty Roma.821 words
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Advertisement12 1962-05-05 10 Mode to Measure to lost to look feel right 81, HIGH ST.12 words
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Advertisement351 1962-05-05 10 STOCK CLEARANCE SALE /V I* CELLULAR COTTON I%M ft WHITE OFFICE SHIRTS .UT (Long Sleeves) PRE-SHRUNK lOO^c COTTON POPLIN SHIRTS Colours: White, Blue, Green, Grey, Cream. And Many More Varieties. Usual Prices: $8.50 and $7.50 L NOW 3 SHIRTS for $10.00 kjL plus lovely JU fCIDEaV M §p d m351 words
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Article410 1962-05-05 11 IT HAPPENS WHEN A WOMAN IS BOSS: 'RANKLING INJUSTICE' CLAIM FOR THE 'EQUAL PAY' INQUIRY K. LUMPUR, Fri. 'pHE government committee inquiring into the question of equal pay for women will be told of an anomaly of some men getting more pay than their boss410 words
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Article91 1962-05-05 11 Nanyang varsity in London talks SINGAPORE. Fri. Nanyang University will be sending a delegation to the ninth conference of the Association of Universities of the British Commonwealth to be held in July next year in London. The Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Chuang Chu-Lin said today that Nanyang had been invited to participate91 words
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91 1962-05-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Federation Army is looking for non-Malays, especially Chinese, for training as skilled tradesmen in the Federation Technical Arms Services. Applicants must be between 18 and 23. Applicants will be interviewed at 8 a.m. at Territorial Army Centre, Seremban, (May91 words
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148 1962-05-05 11 Radio staff told: Give cash for float fit for a Princess KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— An all-community float procession will be held here on May 20 as part of the celebrations to mark the wedding of Sharifah Salwah, the pretty 18-year-old daughter of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. One float Is being148 words
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Article36 1962-05-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri— The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will take the salute at a combined passing-out parade of members of the Brunei Malay Regiment and the Royal Malay Regiment at Port Dickson tomorrow.36 words
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Article36 1962-05-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Minister for Transport, Dato Sardon bin Hajl Jublr. and Datin Sardon left here by air today on a pilgrimage to Mecca. They will be away for 18 days.36 words
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Article, Illustration90 1962-05-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of External Affairs, Inche Mohammed Ghazali Shafie (above), flew to Britain today to attend to the last task of the Cobbold Commission the writing of its report on Malaysia. Inche Ghazali said before he90 words
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133 1962-05-05 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. A Siamese couple told the juvenile court today that they lost all their 15 pots of cactus plants the day they moved Into their new house in Kirn LJm Park. Mr. Prayad Chalyakiart, a bank accountant, said that his wife.133 words
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77 1962-05-05 11 RAZAK MAKES FIRST CALL FROM BOOTH ROMPIN, Fri.— The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Rural Development. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, opened a telephone booth today at Tan Jong Oemok, in the sub-district of Rompln, Pahang. Tun Razak was accompanied by the American Ambassador, Mr. Charles Baldwin, and the77 words
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Article, Illustration306 1962-05-05 11 'TO SEIZE TEXT OF GOH'S SPEECH IS UNPARDONABLE' l/UALA LUMPUR, Fti. 1V —The Socialist Front is writing to the Minister of the Interior, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, to protest about the way the Klang Town Council meetings are being306 words
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Article38 1962-05-05 11 KUCHINO, Fri.— Blr Harry Wunderly, who was adviser to the Sarawak Government on the tuberculosis control project, will visit Sarawak again next week and Singapore later in the month. He will arrive in Kuchlng on MavB.38 words
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Article309 1962-05-05 11 LOVER MAKES ALIBI DEFENCE pENA N G, Fri. A 1 former City Council employee denied in the Sessions Court today that he had robbed his mistress of her gold necklace and earrings. "I was at home that night." K. Bhamugam said when making his defence on a charge of armed309 words
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Article140 1962-05-05 11 SINGAPORE, Fri THE Commander-in-Chief Far East Land Forces. Sir Nigel Poett was among top officers at the wharves to bid farewell to about XOf) soldiers of a Gurkha battalion and two Gurkha army units who left Singapore this evening In the troopship Nevasa for Britain.140 words
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Article178 1962-05-05 11 This is the question that writer Anthony Sampson has been investigating. How much power, for instance, is in the hands of Prime Minister Harold Macmillan? In this week's issue, the Sunday Mail begins a fascinating series on the people who have the real authority in Britain, starting178 words
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Article160 1962-05-05 11 SINGAPORE. Friday. r«USTOMS officials here are awaiting more details from Royal Navy authorities before taking further action against crew members of H.M.S. Reliant who were caught with drugs at the Naval Base here. t A Customs spokesman said today that among other things, officials here160 words
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Article111 1962-05-05 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. Four cases of robbery and house-breaking, involving about $6,000 were reported to the police this morning. At midnight last night, three men called out to a boy In a house In Margaret Drive. When he opened the door, they walked In and held111 words
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95 1962-05-05 11 AIRMAN RANJIT OF MALAYA MAKES HISTORY KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— History has been made by a young Malayan airman who is due to return home from Britain on May 13. He is Cpl Apprentice Ranjit Singh. 22, oi the R.M.A.F. who recently beat 88 other apprentices to win first place in95 words
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Article48 1962-05-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Nataraja Guru, head of the Narayana Gurukula Mission from India, will talk on "Pure Life and Non-dualistlc Philosophy" at Dharma Institute. 6th mile. Puchong Road, at 6 p.m. on Wednesday. Inche Mohamed Soplee. the Director of Information Services, will preside.48 words
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Advertisement159 1962-05-05 11 SMART (VOLVO) V^^B More powerful The sporta-car characteristics of the VOLVO 122S H/VCII IHOrC have been further accentuated by the Incorporation of a new. more powerful, economical and niiaiifxr particularly robust engine. The surface-hardened t£li<tlliy crankshaft is carried In five main bearings to ensure quiet and vibration-free running. The npfTAnYidtiPP159 words
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Advertisement134 1962-05-05 11 FREE! cgx FREE! Another DEL MONTE BARGAIN OFFER coming your way Chock for press announcement on Monday, 7th May, 1962 Makel9s2a Career Training Y63r v w ACCOUNTANCY, lANKINO. fAiai MANAOIMMT. ADVRTISINO jM Iy» TbroacMl in ÜBOry. dM Hemmtwiy Robemoa Inttftute hrn provided inttnic- tkm la bnamest wbjects le rctidenu in134 words
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247 1962-05-05 12 IAM a keen short wave listener and was .interested in the letcer by "Listener" regarding Interference. First oi all. •ham'" activity is rigidly controlled Dy the Telecoms department and any complaint would re-ri-ive prompt attention from them The worst thing that can happen247 words
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Letter43 1962-05-05 12 I!N some primary schools, i inexperienced temporary teachers are being given jobs as sports secretaries, committee members, magazine advisers, etc. r>f the school when the school has trained teachers who have had many years of experience in school activities. OBSERVER. Seremban.43 words
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Letter384 1962-05-05 12 Malay exam EXAMINERS DID NOT MISLEAD CANDIDATES IN ANY WA V candidates who had not read the two set books had a sufficient number of ques~ lions to answer, and this snould have been clear to any candidate who knew his other text-books well enough Those who were familiar with384 words
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Letter135 1962-05-05 12 CiOVERNMENT officers I who do not take their Japanese occupation leave by the end of this year are to be deprived of the privilege. It is a pity to penalise deserving officers while their colleagues, who have since retired, have at least enjoyed themselves. T believe their135 words
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183 1962-05-05 12 I DO not wish to be drawn into any controversy with the Mentri Besar. Negn Sembilan, over his explanation in the Straits Times of May 3 about the editorial comment on my motion of no confidence against the members of the Ni nn Sembilan State183 words
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Letter167 1962-05-05 12 IF your correspondent "Listener" <S.T. April 28 is sure of his facts the correct procedure Is to make a written complaint, giving lull details, to the Director of Telecommunications, Fullerton Building. Singapore. The Director of Telecommunications can then, if the allegations are proved correct, refer the matter167 words
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Advertisement455 1962-05-05 12 MILK FROM THE WORLD'S RICHEST PASTURES J^J Sbßbbb*^ specially good fclir^jir 1 FOR GROWING liIMI fAIIC CHILDREN AND SSJ3S3S~jJH ADULTS WHO ■\jTAj i N EE- D EXTRA J STAMINA F ULL CREAM POWDER <^^ > jjLj "•••ti m in *"i'-S<jW SXcXs P'liltiili'l 1 1 11 1^ fgt NEW. {REDUCED PRICESJ455 words
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Advertisement112 1962-05-05 12 WITH airwickMisTj -IN THE HANDY SPRAY CAN There's Airwick in bottles too JR for round-the-clock freshness. /j^jX Airwick Floral Mist. Mothproofer (9 w^m A and Fly Killer are also available \j& \J at all leading stores in the 0 Airwick in a bottU Federation and Singapore. (or '«'"<'-«»••-<••<* (r*«hi««M FOR112 words
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Miscellaneous285 1962-05-05 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Oaoler k disturbed by a .tort t Plant vxd (or an ailment of prophet >lO>. not many needed <•). 7. The fault, dear UuUu» 9. Oo about with a corUin c)a«e Caesar 16. ■0 < IS. Bond of affection (or lAatch--10. Biblical character in whose285 words
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811 1962-05-05 13 PARITY OF TREATMENT IN SERVICE 9 SOUGHT SINGAPORE. Friday PHINESE school teachers tonight called for reducti o n of teaching hours in Chinese schools and parity of treatment in service. They made this call through their two unions the Singapore Chinese Middle Schools Teachers811 words
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Article173 1962-05-05 13 OIMiAPORK. Fri. The O Commission of Inquiry into Kducation hopes to submit an interim report on the si\-da.v week by June. Hrn chairman. Pro- fi->s'>r I. mi Tav Boh. said tonight. The nine-man commission, which began hearing on April Hi. held its final public session tonight at173 words
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168 1962-05-05 13 ICUCHING, Fri. A "■disappointingly large number of tubercular cases failed to go for treatment, says Sarawak Director of Medical Survices, Dr. Baird, in a progress report on the TB control project started in Kuching just over a year ago. Clinic staff therefore lost much168 words
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130 1962-05-05 13 SINGAPORE, Fri. A group of people today claimed that they had collected more than 3,000 signatures in a campaign to requisition a general meeting of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association. A .statement, signed by Mr. D. Samiappan. who described himself as "Chairman,130 words
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Advertisement236 1962-05-05 13 J 'tis true. v. v Scottish Highland J air helps make No Black and White ol f bo smooth and mellow j And in a way you'd never suspect. After A Highlands. This marvellous air works on distilling the Highland whisky that will c w^isky whilst it slumbers, helping to236 words
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Miscellaneous183 1962-05-05 13 UTi \bnt>r By At i u/pp M*D'V. TSH f~O—H'CWVEaaL <$T 1/ AM' OJCY TH' MOST VtftHL* TYPE SOME RESPECK FOR FOSDJCK.^ V* I 65 YA«S OLD.^ j Qr. lO' PAPPY WILLLZT i-US^JWM iHvk rrary By ihvttter Goutd 'J^ iß^r^B "EICWTEEN INCHES T CARCFLh.. VwHAT MAKEsI W I WAS OUT TO183 words
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Article, Illustration1764 1962-05-05 14 Pay-off for a cracksman $6 million and a hole in the head... IN 1900 a New York jnfe manuiacturing firm took on a new man named Kddie Fay. He was industrious, handy with tools and, during the 10 months he remained in the job. his employers valued him highly. Then1,764 words
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Advertisement107 1962-05-05 14 I *T^**' r llii|Pl (mP^ 10 for 20 enjoy Edinburgh today... the King Size Filter cigarette made by John Cotton of Edinburgh. So much more enjoyable-so much more to enjoy Edinbltygh taste better are better SUKIRO (CHtSA) UNITED. RAIILI.S PLACE. P.O BOX i*y SIXCAPO&E r. joiin torroN of Edinburgh BLINDERS107 words
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Advertisement1539 1962-05-05 15 I MM MMM »^^m I TO LIVERPOOL > WtSI Uf>l_JJ_k_ O««S'e«re Suit •> Skat) P«ni«t ACHILLES livernel Mall May S May II S May IS PERSEUS lueilMl. Dublin. GUsgow May II May 11 May 14,11 May IJ POIVOORUS Mtiiuei, limieei. Uoiie May It May IS May 17/21 May 21 MENESIHEUS1,539 words
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Advertisement2866 1962-05-05 15 UmWm^LmmmSSM£/E2imm^Lm\ THE E. A. C. LINES- J SAILINCS 10 CENOA. IE HAVRE. HAMBURG. ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM, OSLO COTHENBURC ANO COPENHAGEN. /SJBS®^ "BUSUANCA" a) Sailed PM 5/ 7 May I, 1 May Brta~?V& "MtIACCA" Ij 21/U May H-li May It il May r Pi Y»\lsl "BUKIBANA" I) VMay/4J«M 5/ IKM I'l*" I2,866 words
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Advertisement1306 1962-05-05 15 w^ MoAUSTER tfc CO.. LTD. s-,^ ife ni. Re. on. li«W IM>A ELLERMAN LWJt Ok HXAVENESS UNI UhCOR RAMOURC ROIURfiAM. LOS AMELES, SAR FRANCISCO HAVRE ft HUU SEA, III. VANCOUVER. 1 PORILAKt CITY 0» RiPON ftcuoww earn CMbal ft Sartt Span P, S'luti P*ni"g imnYWii'n 2327 May 11 Miy/ 11,306 words
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Article37 1962-05-05 16 May 4 SINGAPORE: 78 i tents (up a quarter of a cent). K.L.: 78! cents (up three-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5465 per picul (down 56.12 A). Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (up 20 tons).37 words
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Article117 1962-05-05 16 fiHINESE Product E«chan«a. Sinnalarday: Coconut oil: hulk .<4O sellers, drum I Copra: May HO buyers. ?2» sellers. Pipper Mumon «hne $1571 seiler<. BUM ik white SISA sellers, special Bara«.ik oivck $i2.'i oellera. LaawpßUa] hluck SI2U sellers. ASTA Sl'-'TJ sellers. Sinicaport Coco-iut Oil Millti>> Alsaciation: hulk *3bJ sellers, drum117 words
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Article228 1962-05-05 16 SHIPS lyins. jionissint ths Sinjtipert wharvci today ara: Auby N\V I 4. BJSfIMn M Blntanc (nlrdmi 47. Olengyie 46. Novi Vinortolskl tt/M Canant 42 43. Pvrrhus M 16. MfBM '13 34 Achilles 13 14 Jessie MaersK M Nell\ M.iersk 26. Manirtu 23. Sunnei AsaKan V \V. Selangor228 words
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Article17 1962-05-05 16 Indragiri Kulihrt produced 79 Bu:i 'b 'n Anril Nxalas hud .in output ol 45.000 !b17 words
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468 1962-05-05 16 From Our Market Correspondent IN their flurry to sell tin shares yesterday Malayan operators were inclined to be rather pre-ovcupied but nevertheless the latest public offer for sale of 48 per cent of the capital of a new company, Malayan Containers Ltd.. made468 words
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Article22 1962-05-05 16 Malayan Slock Indira May 3 May 4 Industrials: 181.23 179.86 Tins: 311.41 293.11 S rubbers 191.93 191.93 Jan. 1. 1958=100.22 words
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Article1130 1962-05-05 16 MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE dUSINESS on the Malayan Slock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deais in bracket*: Industrials: BouMcad i2.oon> $1.8. r >. Dunlopi JI.7S OU ON, (3.U00> JI.7S: f. and N. ordii M.OOO) 52.7*: M. Breweries (1.000) 53.60: M. Ommt (I 000) $2.79: M Tobacco *J ■>■">1,130 words
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311 1962-05-05 16 THE price of tin cracked sharply in Singapore yesterday by $6,124 and the resulting price of $465 was the lowest since early August last year. The drop followed second thoughts about the report that the sub-committee of the Armed Service Committee oi311 words
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Article225 1962-05-05 16 MAY firtt xrada rubbtr Buyin t.e.b. closed at 3 p.m. In Kuala Lumpur yesterday at "Si cents per Ib., up three-eoliths of a cent on Thursday's cloaing price. The tone FEDERATION OF MALAYA RUBBER EXCHANGE closing prices In ccnta per Ib. yesterday: Int. 1 R. 8.8.225 words
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Article217 1962-05-05 16 MAY nrst gradt rubber buyers M.I, cloned at 3 p. m in Singapore vexterday at 7SJ cents per In up I Qtiurter of a cent on Thursday s closing price The rlosinit tune wan quiet. SCCR A i losinK priren in rents per Ib ve»terd»v Int I217 words
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Article16 1962-05-05 16 The tin ore output for Puniah Tin Dredging Ltd 'or April WM 395 DlciiK.16 words
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Article83 1962-05-05 16 THE Malayan E»ehanct B inki At«* ciatian mndr thene •turner* in IM i iXrr tc. mer^nHnt* ve«terd«v mi rates •<i <liHh Canada: najilasl TT fcHT/M <irm»i' Sailing TT ar 00 rsady: Canada 33 I 16: »«ri» Franct 141 Fr«nah Franct 1.v. tmun Francs i«lH| Jwfdnh Krantt I«7|.83 words
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Article474 1962-05-05 16 UARLY indications that this was to be the quietest week this year were fully borne out state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current rubber market review. Tuesday was a holiday in Singapore and although Federation centres were open, business was light, adds the report. London474 words
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Article69 1962-05-05 16 MELBOURNE, Fri. It.B, Hill 14/3 B Ampol 15 7* Mount Isa 74 lfH A..C.1 70 101 Con. Zinc K'l B A.P.M M 11 Herald A<l'iO| B.H.P «29 1 <' I 40 M Carrier 1« 4 M\^r 3S 2 <"S.R £MJB Rapco 131 Containers 3.1 50 Rothmana TI 169 words
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Article114 1962-05-05 16 Mar Three mon>n« (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) INOUSTHIALS r N :2 m. Cold atorase M M Boi 12 cty Ftearruhii Hrvrrxr* |T ffa. S. Timf.l 14 <tt RoMnson ela 8. Traders t 8 L>arh» 3d. Cniteers 13 cit W Jark» V <ta MININCS A. Am ii '1| I'ananf 1 I114 words
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Advertisement1088 1962-05-05 16 Y^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTDU.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic «k Great Lakes Service S'coti o il-am H'lum I Art|ii«t *j tort ajMSSI ticveianc EIA (l» (IA fl* (IA (1» •sL»i«a%. »!<•" 7t IS May tl I lily It J»iy 11 lny Jl July l CdAsli Marl 21 23 111* >4 MM 151,088 words
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Advertisement713 1962-05-05 16 y^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. Great Lakes Service US! OIIUCT SAILINGS FROM SINCtPQRt sND alslaTt TO CaMBIaN tND U S CHEAT UKtS fORTS fia Ela fi» fit S'oor* S'riam Mautaa loronte Cl*»eianc "Rviikawa Man" 21 31 Mar 12 MBJ N Mi II jiii 'Edtsiu Man" n/Majas Klin I) »«l II713 words
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Advertisement130 1962-05-05 16 SHIPPING NOTICES SWEDISH EAST ASIA LINE m.s. "NIPPON" Arrh-Ml 30.4. 6» S.H.B Godowns 1/1 Configures of all damaged cargo ex the above vessel are notified that the General Survey will be held on Wednesday, 9th May. 1962 as from 9 00 a.m. No other surveys will be held. Agents: I130 words
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Advertisement1350 1962-05-05 17 m^ mm^^^ m^ mmMm^^ mm^ m^ m^ mm^ m^ mm^ mm^ m *^r^ m nmt^m 9 nmmmM^mm^k^k^mmnmmmm9\ NOTICES SIAMESE TIN SYNDICATE LIMITED Tin Ore output fur April IW2 —Piculs 3.383 SUNGEI BIDOR TIN DREDGING LIMITED Tin ore output for the month 01 April 1962 698 piculs Hours worked 612 Y.ird;iKP1,350 words
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Advertisement1121 1962-05-05 17 1 SITUATIONS VACANT it Ward, Si (Min.)— Box St tt*. extra WANTED CRADE Ml conductor age aot over S3 and minimum 3 y»»rs experience in genrml held work and tapping, salary tnplen rates. Only those havms tbc above qualifications need apply to Bristol Estate Kuang Seiangor SITUATIONS WANTED !V Word*1,121 words
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Advertisement1096 1962-05-05 17 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 7* Word, Si (.Min.)— Box tt et: extra V SPACIOUS TWO-STOREY TERRACE Housos, Tay Liao Teck Drive. Kactng Stout h bvaside. Construct ion started. Completioa Deoember Particular* SIU OSes. Tel: 404J3 (B'porel. HONIKONQ PARK, 10V Hua Ouan Avenue. Blßifapore. Bemi-detarned luottoreyid bungalow 00 high ground lacing1,096 words
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Advertisement1198 1962-05-05 17 MACHINERY 10 rVorrfs fi (Mm.)— Box it rfs. tatrm AIRCONOITIONINO PLANTS tor I Theatre Original price SoO.OOO/-. HcllinK' at 514.0U0/- only. Original condition Apply Boa 33. kUxwcll Koad mnatatioi* DOGS, PETS, fTC. |Hi Wordi, iJ < Min.)— Box it et: txtra AOORABLE MINIATURE OACMSHUNO Puupifs nlack. Brown, els wevks uld1,198 words
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Advertisement1043 1962-05-05 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE Wore-. U (Mln.r—**x it ct*. txtra US* FIAT NOUVA ic. IfnroaBBjBSS pjie I'rimrose, ONerhauled, A3. S BLP.O. H««ii |.h Tvrlvrbore uv«r>under •j.-ctor. Umndlg TKI tape (reorder. Wickee Stngapore 2410/110. RENAULT FLORIOE IS«t übite. red hardtop (detachable! acrMeo: iree. showroom coodmos, taxed insured to April l!i«: Msy he1,043 words
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Advertisement1154 1962-05-05 17 STCAMCATHS. MASSAGE. ETC. J# Word, U <Mm.)—Bax it cts. uln ".■LAX AT tmmmTt BBSBBMS Mm M|f and steamlMth. Kxprrt masseur/ nueeeus* tn attmdnnce 29*.. Rtver V»lle>' Road H pore v Tr-I ;<6T? TIRfD' LBT LAURA MasMß*/ Btearor»tn raJiaaß vuu UmbbM m»«--•»ur/M*sseu.<e :iI9P. River Valley Road, tt'pora Telephone MBTB IO.W v1,154 words
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Advertisement501 1962-05-05 18 HOUSING TRUST FEDERATION OF MALAYA I \l I U\\< II I tppltcaUoni «ro Invitrd lrom suitably qualified Federal Cttizen:<>r the toilowinif vacant posis In the Headquarters and Regional Office* Tiuni: iivtant I n-inrrr In llraqiurlrrs Oilier. Kuala l.umpur. ■ry Scale $1160 x 30 1220 1265 x 30 *****. Qualifications required:501 words
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Advertisement223 1962-05-05 18 ESTATE FOR SALE TENDERS are invited for the purchase of Bukit Mentri Estate situated about 1 mile from Triang, Pahanc. and consisting of about 1,700 acres of planted rubber, together with estate buildings and some machinery. Further particulars, tender forms, terms and conditions of sale, and permits to view the223 words
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Advertisement280 1962-05-05 18 NOTICES NOTICE ji NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I. MADAM WEE SENO KIAT I of No. 183-A. Alison Road. Saiga- pore, have applied for a transfer of a 2nd Class Public House licence in respect of premises No: 183. i Anson Road. Singapore, to Mr I 1 Chia Hale Swee280 words
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Advertisement976 1962-05-05 18 WELL-KNOWN INTERNATIONAL COMPANY SEEKS SERVICES OF QUALIFIED COST ACCOUNTANT. SUCCESSFUL APPLICANT SHOULD BE AGED BETWEEN 25 AND 30, PREFERABLY WITH KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE OF STANDARD COST. REPLY WITH CURRICULUM VITAE TO BOX A 450 ST., K.L. -j. WANTED EXPERIENCED SALESMAN TO HANDLE ESTABLISHED BRANDS OF RADIOS AND ELECTRICAL COODS IN976 words
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Advertisement662 1962-05-05 18 f TENDERS MILITARY CANTEEN TENDER Tenders are Invited for the Canteen Training Centre »TAi, Erskine Camp. closing dale U May 62. Full particulars obtainable from 0 I/C Training Centre <TAj, Erskine Camp. Kuala Kubu Bharu. P.W.D. TRENGGANU TENDER NOTICE Tenders from registered P.W.D. Contractors in Class 'EX' and above will662 words
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Article, Illustration255 1962-05-05 19 EPSOM •7Jf£ P - Ben Hurll strides out in dashing workout RACING EPSOM •7Jf£P .With ON THE TRACK: PENANG, Friday JjKN HUR 11, ridden by apprentice Dick Low, did a dashing gallop over 3f in 37 4/5 on a good track at Penang tins morning. Re-instated Cabaret 111. late Canastra, went well in a255 words
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Article1524 1962-05-05 19 ACCEPTORS and riders for the f focut^ n first day of the summer meeting at Penang tomorrow: I -worm Race 1: 2.15— C1. 5 Dlv. 3—s^l.^ 1 9529 Captain's Guide (K.Y. Urn) Daniels. 3 9.0 11 Mitchell 37 2 ***** Th« Dolphin (TTC St.t E. Breuk.. 6 8.131,524 words
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Article376 1962-05-05 19 Tengku tells of bad omen on the eve of team's departure Uy NORMAN SIEBEL AiALAYAS No. 1 soccer fan. Tengku Abdul Rah- man, was not surprised by the Malayan youth teams failure to win the fourth Asian Youth competition at Bangkok recently. The Prime Minister did in tact376 words
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Article71 1962-05-05 19 SINGAPORE. Frl. Singapore a ill meet Malacca in the 'key' south zone match of the interstate women's soccer competition for the Straits Times Cup at Jalan Besar stadium tomorrow (kick-off 7 p.m.) Singapore team will be selected firm: Theresa Low. Sophie Ding. Khoo Oeak Hoon, Molly Yap. Rosalind71 words
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Article128 1962-05-05 19 PENANO. Frl. Four English i racehorses bcught by Ma\ivpr> owners more than 18 months ago are being shipped out via the Panama Canal. They are among a batch of 30 racehorses stranded in England due to an outbreak of African horse sickness In the Middle East128 words
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Article275 1962-05-05 19 SOCCER IPOH DIV. 1: Kllat 3 Ramblers I; Dlv. J: 2/8 Police FF 5 Malay* PENANG DIV. 3: Ohifror Club w.o MRC "B 1 E. Smelting 2 BAFC B 1. KAMPAK DIV. 2: ACB 1 Tutorial 1. BATT OAJAH LGE: Tamilian* 5 1/7 Gurkhas 1. L. PKRAK DIV.275 words
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Miscellaneous129 1962-05-05 19 BADMINTONASIAN oprn championships fliul* (S-adium Neeara. XL, 7 Dm>. SOCCEK STRAITS TIMES CUP: S pore women > Malacca women (Jn. Besar. 7 p.m t. INTEh STATE FRIEXDLT: Penang v Kedah (City StAdiumK STORE DIV. 1: Police v Marines (Jn. Besar. S); DW. 3B: Katong v Shlng Wan (Farrer FK); Radtn129 words
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Obituary105 1962-05-05 20 p kandiah. krta m Rajcndn tad ralk Be, 1.8-tl wrusi will hmvc I.i, run.' IHPUt ll <>" Klan^ Ki»a<l .1 .in pmi 'ndiiy. TAN LIEW FAM. Chirf Cannier. BanCkOßf and Shanghai Bunk. K.L. ;.t v.W a.m. 1. .">.«-. OWl— I leav.K 10J. l:,lan Oasttg, HJ H Minday ror Hokkiin105 words
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Article82 1962-05-05 20 MR. AND MRS. N:n aritnnraj.ih thank rol.it m--. Mtmtl for attendance. help, valuabl* ptmnti on oeeaataa oi I heir marriage 4.fi2 BBkU Mert.ijnn FAMILY OF LATE Mr Khoo Kitn s.\ee thank General Hoxpital staff Kn.idhist i>rie f tK, relatives and friend* nl > nndolenci-. donation ami itlwdann it hM82 words
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Article31 1962-05-05 20 LASI DA/ MHNMI xnlr M M nson I.- up !o M>' rtl«ounl on ■cceMQTIM. riMHi l>a^*n and children w»ir. ■-".> Tim-lin Roirt o|h-ii till p.m. lodnv. T< I -phone S'porr 2MOB.31 words
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Article50 1962-05-05 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Sultan of Brunei. Sir Omar Ali Saifuddin. tonight flew into Singapore from Brunei on his way to Mecca. Accompanied by 11 State and Government officials, the 45-year-old Sultan is going on his second pilgrimage. He first went to Mecca in 1951.50 words
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244 1962-05-05 20 REDIFFUSION AS USUAL: WAGE TALKS FAIL SINGAPORE. Friday. DESPITE a four-hour meeting this afternoon, no agreement was reached in the wage dispute between the management of Rediffusion (Singapore) Ltd. and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union. The talks were held at the Labour Ministry after 120 company employees programme244 words
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100 1962-05-05 20 Dutch 'No' to Nato pact with Warsaw powers ATHENS. Fri. Dr. Dirk Stikker. Natos Dutch secretary-general, yesterday made plain his opposition to a non-aggression pact between the 15-na-tion Nato alliance and its Communist counterpart, the Warsaw pact. His remarks, made at a press conference, brought him into opposition with UnitedReuter - 100 words
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Article31 1962-05-05 20 WASHINGTON. Fri. The U S scored an historic space first last week by transmitting television pictures via an orbiting communications satellite, the Air Force announced last night. U.P.IUPI - 31 words
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91 1962-05-05 20 The perfect boss by the perfect secretary NEW YORK, Fri. Patience, a sense of humour and confidence in the staff— these, according to Britain's "perfect secretary." are the qualifications for the "perfect boss." The secretary, Mrs. Kathleen Hawes, arrived here to begin a month's tour of the U.S., after winningReuter - 91 words
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Article336 1962-05-05 20 LONDON. Fri.--S(ock markets I were once again irregular and i bu.sine.ss was on a reduced scale. I Buyeis were cautious in front of the weekend and there was a little profit-taking but the market ells- i ed on a linn note. Engineering shares were satisfactory arm Guest Keen,336 words
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Article23 1962-05-05 20 LONDON, Fri. Buyers £919. sellers £920. Forward buyers £027. fellers £928. Settlement £923. Turnover a.m. 175 tons pm. 40 tons. Tone: Quiet23 words
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Article36 1962-05-05 20 LONDON, Fri. Spot 23. d.. June 23 'jd. July 23-d. August 23-..d.. July/Sept. 23-.d Oct Dec. 23'^d. Jan. Mar. 23\d April/June 23 d.. c.l f. May 23 ',d.. June 23d.. July 23d. Tone Slightly steadier.36 words
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675 1962-05-05 20 NORMAN SIEBEL - Billy to challenge Kew San in All Malaya final NORMAN SIEBEL By KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— lt will be an All-Malayan men's singles final between top-ranking 27-year-old Teh Kew San and his newest local chal--leng c r, 22-year-old Billy Ng. in the Asian Badminton Confederation's open championships at Stadium Negara tomorrow.675 words
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Article331 1962-05-05 20 MEN'S SINGLES (quarterfinals): \>w Chrng Hoe bt Sangob RalUnusorn IT) 15-1'!. 1.-ib. 15-12; Billy Ng bt Masood Khan il'i l.>-3, 15-4: lih Kew San bt Mohamrd Djund> (I) 15-3, 15-7; Johnny Tjoa Hi wo ling ii,. Hie (11. Semi-finals: Billy Ng bt Yrw Cheng Hoe 15-1!,331 words
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Article140 1962-05-05 20 WOMKVS SIM...KS i quarter finals) (>ooi <.iok .Nio uu Kciilo Km-stijah: Sumui (hand Kiuin bt Jean Mo«-y 3-11, 11-li, 11-.' WOMEN s DOUBLES |tMf-tei-finalM .Minarni and VVlwirk Dwi Karksi hi Kok Lee t ing and Annie Krong 17-15. 12- 1 j. ih-i::. MIXED DOUBLES ii|uarl<ilinals) Khu ll.ni140 words
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Article40 1962-05-05 20 WORCESTER. F l The m.urh between Worcestershire and PaktsMß todaj ni uiHw Scores: Worcester 175 ;incl L' 4.'> (Griiveney 1 1 7 > Pakistiin 113 and 291-9 lAllm-uu-din 40. Javeci Burki 90. Mti.shtaq Mohiinimac. no. 86 1. Reiner40 words
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Article121 1962-05-05 20 OINGAPORE Fri. Singapore Amateur Football Association selectors were tonight mystified at the non-appearance of inlineforward Quah Kirn Swee to play for Singapore aualnst the Joint Services In a charity match at Jalan Besar. Kirn Swee and Majid Aril were among the players named to represent Singapore121 words
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Miscellaneous43 1962-05-05 20 The weather JJIGHEST and lowest temperatures ior Malaya and Btagß* ix>rc for the period 8 p.m. Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 75 Kota Bharu 90 75 Penang 90 77 Ipoh 94 73 alftteaea 90 75 Singapore 90 7543 words
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