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Title Section22 1962-05-16 1 AVERAGE DAILY <l UTirilll IfALE EXCEEDS 100.000 The Straits Times Mot**** Nat**'* Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY. MAY 16. 1962 15 CENTS KDN 03622 words
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Article, Illustration183 1962-05-16 1 Dutch troops seek Dakota drop skymen A-A guns drive off two bombers THE HAGUE, Tuesday INDONESIAN paratroops landed early today near Fak-Fak in Southwestern Dutch New Guinea. A statement by the Dutch information service s;iid :it least four Dakolas look part in 1 1 ii- operation. OneReuter - 183 words
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Article, Illustration74 1962-05-16 1 Soekarno: I have enemies t00 JAKARTA. Tues. President Soekarno said today both he and the Indonesian revolution had enemies. lie was making his first public comment on yesterday s attempt to kill him. in an address to the Conference of International Union of students here. "I have enemies just asReuter - 74 words
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Article79 1962-05-16 1 MACAO. Tues.— Communist authorities in Kwangtung are planning to allow refugees who had been turned back j after escaping to Hong Kong to flee into the Portuguese territory of Macao, according to usually reliable sources tonight. The sources said Kwangtung residents sent back over the land frontier79 words
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Article39 1962-05-16 1 HONG KONG. Tues. j Communist China today ls.sued a set of four stamps showing famous ancient Chinese bridges. These. In light indi?o. green, tan and blue, have face values of four. I eteht. 10 and 20 cents.39 words
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Article23 1962-05-16 1 ELISABETHVILLE. Tues. Tin' Katanga government today announced the reload of all political prisoners and de'talnc<- in the breakaway j province— RouterReuter - 23 words
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102 1962-05-16 1 SALISBURY. Tues. Troops and police reinforcements have been rushed to I ml.Hi in Southern Rhodesia. where fresh African disturbances have flared up. the Defence Ministry announced today Two Africans were reported to have been shot and wounded while resisting arrest in the town. Ten102 words
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Article51 1962-05-16 1 HEAD almdst touching the ground, the would-be assassin struggles as he is carried away alter the unsuccessful bid to kill President Soekarno al the Merdeka Palace grounds on Monday. The Government announced later that the man was a member of the Fanatical Darul Islam terror organisation. U.P.I,UPI - 51 words
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Article77 1962-05-16 1 WASHINGTON. Tues.The House of Representatives Armed Services Sub-committee today unanimously approved legislation to permit the G.S.A. to sell 50.000 lons tons of tin from the national stockpile. Under the tin disposal plan already published. 10.000 tons would be sold as soon as possible in small lots at prevailingReuter - 77 words
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Article232 1962-05-16 1 LYE WOO RANSOM DROPPED TO $5,000 SINGAPORE. Tues. The kidnappers of 11 -year-old See Lye Woo have reduced their ransom demand from $100,000 to 55.000. A relative, whose telephone number the gang was to!d to ring, told the Straits Times this today. It is now eight days since Lye Woo.232 words
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Article39 1962-05-16 1 SEOUL. Tue.s. The Republic of Korea Government. In a sweeping clemency move, today announced that a total of 21.970 persons will either be released from prison. pardoned from suspended sentences or have their prison terms reduced. U.P.I.UPI - 39 words
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Article30 1962-05-16 1 TOKYO. Tues.— Police said today one person was injured and 190 houses were inundated as a re.sult of the torrential rain which fell over Southern Japan overnight. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article128 1962-05-16 1 Lee in lunch talks on Malaysia I ONDON. Tues. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew was the guest of honour at a British Government lunch at Lancaster j House today attended i by Cabinet Ministers (and Commonwealth i High Commissioners. The host was Mr. Reginald M.uidling. Colonial Secretary. [others present included Mr.128 words
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Article, Illustration31 1962-05-16 2 TRUCKLOAD of refugees being taken to a collection centre in the New Territories. From the collection centre, they will be deported back to mainland China. U.P.I, picture.UPI - 31 words
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330 1962-05-16 2 BORDER HOPPERS GO AWAY HAPPY AFTER MEAL HONG KONG, Turn. trucks today continued their shuttle service back to the frontier post of Lowu carrying illegal immigrants being returned to China. The Communist authorities have so tar shown no reluctance to accept the e.scapers and Hong Kong Government ortlciais say theyReuter - 330 words
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99 1962-05-16 2 BELGRADE. Tues. Mi in van Djllas. disgraced former comrade of Marshal Tito, was sentenced to another five years' jail here last night after a one day trial for disclosing official secrets. The court ruled that the 51-year-old former Yugo* slav Vice-Pre*ident must also serveReuter - 99 words
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Article52 1962-05-16 2 I do not know what the <a 9 common market will lead to. but I am afraid it will not lead to anything good. I do not mean that the Commonwealth will break up. It will continue but iti influence will become less. —Prime MlnUter Nehru in Parliament vest52 words
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Article50 1962-05-16 2 WASHINGTON. Tues— The VS. yesterday exploded another nuclear device In the atmosphere in the vici.ikv ol Christmas Island In tiic Pacific, the Atomic Energy Commission announced. It was the 11th deto:ia»lon in the series, which od?i<"1 in the Pacific proving grounds on April 25— ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article15 1962-05-16 2 MANILA. Tues. Two separate fires here last night destroyed property worth £100.000. -ReutcrReuter - 15 words
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88 1962-05-16 2 IyASHINGTON. Tups A new Bill authorising payment of US$73 million for Philippine war damage claims n*aa introduced in Congress yesterday only a few hours after President Macapagal of the Philippines had postponed his visit to the U.S. President Macapagal's action followedReuter - 88 words
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Miscellaneous31 1962-05-16 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby fVVE BO*e _ANT ME) I f"~ t -v. *> SO O/BB FCQf' fOCHT \OU A f __N /i oiirriNCTLr\ v *__1 A BBPiVBAise >ouc/ ryrf-S^S*^/ ls___N P^gßgo^^c/31 words
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Article, Illustration391 1962-05-16 3 Quick look round MONTKKAL. Tuesday. 'PHE Duke of Edinburgh yesterday defended news- papers' right to criticise the royal family, but suggested they should steer clear of "gossip that's not always true Asked at a Press conference here whether he would like to answer criticisms of the royal family in British391 words
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293 1962-05-16 3 Russians veto Jack-Nik TV during A -tests MOSCOW. Tuesday AIR. PIERRE Salinger, iTI President Kennedys Press Secretary, has been told that the Soviet Government does not think the time is ripe for a Joint television programme by the U.S. President and Mr. Khrushchev to hp shown in both counrries. itReuter - 293 words
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Article30 1962-05-16 3 LONDON. Tues.-ConMimp-r !o:i of natural rubber dron oed to 165.000 tons In February, against 180.000 tons in the previous month, the international Rubber Sturtv Oroup reported yesterday U.p.l.30 words
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149 1962-05-16 3 20,000 men sent home as canteen girls twist for more pay LONDON, Tues.— More than 20.000 Ford car workers at Dagenham were sent home yesterday when 350 canteen girls went on strike for an extra 10 shillings ($4.25) a week. Production came to a standstill. The car workers started goingReuter - 149 words
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Article36 1962-05-16 3 BUENOS AIRES. Tues An angry crowd attacked Mr Jose Mazar Barnett. who was oresident of the State Bank under the regime of deoosed President Arturo Frondizl when he arrived here by air trom Spain.36 words
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Article, Illustration111 1962-05-16 3 JAMAICAN IS THE FIRST COLOURED MAGISTRATE IN BRITAIN MR. ERIC IRONS. 40. of Nottingham, who has been appointed the first coloured Justice of the Peace in Britain, lie will sit on the Bench in Nottingham. Mr. Irons, a Jamaican, worked in Nottingham Town Hall as liaison officer for the city's111 words
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Article473 1962-05-16 3 ALGIERS, Tuesday. CEVEN weeks of Secret Army Organisation provocation in Algeria brought a bloody reprisal last night when Algerian commandos raced through Algiers in cars w»th tommy guns blazing, killing at least 18 people, mostly Europeans. The day's death toll in all incidents was 30.Reuter - 473 words
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Article58 1962-05-16 3 ATHENS. Tues.— A 72-year-old woman told relatives she would attend yesterday's royal weddinc here of Princess Sophia and Don Juan Carlos "even if it kills me." As the royal procession arrived at the Catholic Church of Saint Denise. the woman, Mrs. Bucna Suporta. suffered a heartReuter - 58 words
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114 1962-05-16 3 I ONDON, Tues. The v House of Lords last night rejected by 41 votes to 21 a private Bill seeking to ban racial discrimination in British hotels and places of entertainment. The Bill's sponsor. Lord Walston. a Labour peer, said Britain should notReuter - 114 words
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90 1962-05-16 3 LONDON. Tiies. Charles Ketteringham. 28 pleaded guilty yesterday to breakins TWICE into Scotland Yard London's famed police headquarters and stealing books and photographs Krttrringham. a post office engineer, was caught the second time He was civen a conditional discharge. The awed prosecutors said90 words
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Advertisement281 1962-05-16 3 HBHkZiI'IiES mjm ES*7 t Bedford 4x 4 so /jlYb. ihc road- \Jrrrhard 3 Mat or s SINOAPOM I KUALA LUMPUR REPRESENTED ELSEWHERE 8> BORNEO MOTORS B/M 'ilffy^ c muscles The strength and vigor of an industrial plant depend upon its motors end control devices these are the muscles of modern281 words
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Article355 1962-05-16 4 BUSMEN'S CELEBRATIONS ON MAY 20/21 NOT 'IN PUBLIC INTEREST' SINISTER ELEMENTS ARE INSTIGATING CERTAIN SECONDARY STUDENTS TO STAGE A DEMONSTRATION' SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE Government today said that it would not i "in the public interest" to allow the Singapore Bus Workers Union to hold its355 words
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Article141 1962-05-16 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Soon Woon Chrong. 26. a tailor, who broke into a bar early one morninu. was sentenced to nine months' jail in the Second District Court today. The judge. Mr. Goh Heng Leone, convicted him on a charge of housebreakinu and theft at141 words
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70 1962-05-16 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Junior Safety First Council has organised an inter-school safe cycling rally, which will bo held tomorrow as part of its Safety First campaign. The raliy will start at Victoria School in Jalan Besar j and finish at Gan Eng Seng i in70 words
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Article28 1962-05-16 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. A farewell party tor Guru Nataraja will be held at the Gurukula premises in West Hill Road. Sembawang. on Saturday at 5.30 p.m.28 words
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Article, Illustration125 1962-05-16 4 Tokyo to Britain by motor cycle SINGAPORE. Tues. A 26-year-old Englishman. Ronald Self (above), is now in Singapore on the first leg of his Tokyo-to-Britain-and-back journey on a motor-cycle. Mr. Self, who has been a globetrotter for more than six years, said that he decided to go on this particular125 words
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Article48 1962-05-16 4 The voice said Lye Woo would be released four hours after the money was paid. The relative asked, however, for prool that the caller nad the boy. possibly by sending a piece of his shirt or trousers. No date for payment was mentioned. Lye Woo's mother,48 words
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343 1962-05-16 4 SINGAPORE. Tues 'THE Singapore Gov--1 eminent today announced the minimum premiums which life insurance companies must charge before their policies can be i accepted. The rates are identical to the rates prescribed by the Federation Government in j March. These rates are laid343 words
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420 1962-05-16 4 TIN: 'U.S. SHOULD REACT TO NEW COUNCIL PLEA f LONDON, Tues THK L'nited States Government should react promptly to the new representations by the International Tin Council, said The Times in a City page editorial. By so doing It would allow the International tin market to regain Its confidence and420 words
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Miscellaneous403 1962-05-16 4 IN ANII flllT RY AIR Vne. lo.iowuig u> today's sche- net. Slbu. Kuching .ML 409 1 dule or civU aircraft move- > 5.30 pjn.. from Penang. Kuala nienis at P«ya Lebur Airport: Lumpur fML 107 1 5.50 p.m. \RKIV4LS from Pc' 111 Ipoh. Kuala (..>■> Lumpur. Malacca 149> BOAC: From403 words
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757 1962-05-16 5 Ex-operator of service statioh. (he was given notice) on trial IPOH, Tuesday. 'J'HE Ipoh section manager of Caltex Oil (Malaya) Ltd., Mr. T. N. Lambert, 29, told the Sessions Court today how he was attacked one day and was forced to move his family757 words
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Article, Illustration183 1962-05-16 5 A coat-of-arms for University of Malaya KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. T»HE University of Malaya, in keeping with its autonomy has now its own coat-of-arms. The coat-of-arms bears three Malayan symbols on a PI the daun lontar iyra leat), which was as a writing Instrument ago; three tigers; and national flower, the183 words
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Article156 1962-05-16 5 CUSTOMS MEN FLY TO INDIA SINGAPORE. Tues. Two Singapore customs officers will fly to India tomorrow to testify in an opium case in Calcutta. Senior Customs Officer rong Teck Ing and Customs Officer W. D. Anthony will be away for a week. They will be witnesses for the prosecution in156 words
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Article63 1962-05-16 5 PENANG. Tues— Kam Hock San, 47, a retail salesman of Boustead and Co., today pleaded not guilty to a charge of criminal breach of trust of goods valued at $1,251 belonging to the company between April 2 and 17 this year. The Senior Session-. Court president. Mr.63 words
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Article55 1962-05-16 5 SINGAPORE. Tues— Mr. W. T. Horsley. who will replace Mr. J. H. Thomas as the Army's Command Secretary, will arrive in Singapore in the Oronsav on Friday. Mr. Horsley served In India and Burma with the Royal Engineers during the war. He will be accompanied55 words
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Article72 1962-05-16 5 SINGAPORE. Tiles. The hearing of the Industrial Arbitration Court Into the dispute between th«? Straits Times Press 'Malaya» Ltd. and the Singapore Printing Employees Union, .scheduled for today, was postponed to next Monday. Reason given was the "Indisposition" of a pane! member. It was not announced which72 words
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226 1962-05-16 5 Socialist Front aim is to 'capture' Penang PENANG, Tues. The Penang division oi the Socialist Front has set itself two targets for 1964FIRST, it will seek to capture the Penang State Government. SECOND It plans to send the maximum number of candidates from Penang to the Federal Parliament. Both these226 words
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Article50 1962-05-16 5 SINGAPORE. Tues.«— The Independent Missionary Movemer.r (International* will present a radio set vorth $.°OO to the old people's home at Tangkak, Muar. or Thursday as a Wesak gift. The ?ifi Is In response to an apperl by the president oi the Mi'ar Rotary club.50 words
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Article31 1962-05-16 5 PENANG. Tues.-Seah Ah Boon. 24. was granted $5,000 ball today when he pleaded not guilty to robbing a Perak rice mill owner. Saad bin Hajl Junit. of $3,400.31 words
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Advertisement244 1962-05-16 5 Minolta -16EE WORLD'S FIRST I||CTRIC EY|>> SUBMINI ATURE CAMERA raw HSMfeJKfjj^BM^V/ Vy MEANS Hj^M PICTURES I ///lli u\\l j lIU i i Now. for the first time, a fully **v/^v automatic Electric Eye camera hides in your pocket or purse. Not even a needle to line up. The I6EE sets244 words
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Article, Illustration779 1962-05-16 6 Lim's case can now go to Privy Council ROUND FOUR OF CITIZENSHIP FIGHT IS ALL OVER IN TWO MINUTES KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday Chinese educationist Lim Lian Geok was today granted final leave to bring his case before the Privy Council round four in his fight to retain his citizenship. His779 words
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361 1962-05-16 6 PENANG, Tuesday. rpRIBUTES were paid today to Mr. Heah Joo Seang, Penang rubber magnate, who died in London yesterday. His body is expected to arrive in Singapore by air on Friday. The funeral will be held in Penang on a date to be fixed361 words
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Article44 1962-05-16 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Forty-six apprentices who have completed their fiveyear course under the National Apprenticeship Scheme are to receive proficiency certificates on Saturday They joined the National Apprenticeship Scheme In 1957 and are the first to complete the full five-year training course44 words
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Article, Illustration51 1962-05-16 6 A maiden voyage assignment for newsman MR. JACKIE SAM. a staff reporter of the Straits Times in Singapore, who left for Hone Kong by air yesterday to cover tiie Tckyo-Hong Kong-Singa-pore maiden voyage of the new Royal Interocean liner Teirelberg. The Tegelberg is due to arrive in Singapore on May51 words
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140 1962-05-16 6 PENANG, Tuesday. AN UNEMPLOYED man from Singapore, A. Sam- sudln, 27, was today committed to stand trial at the next Penang Assizes on a charge of murdering a waterfront labourer, Habib Syed Ibrahim, at the Swiss Hotel here on the night of March140 words
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Article63 1962-05-16 6 BUKTT MERTAJAM, Tues.— A housewife on the way to visit her sister for Hari Raya was fatally injured when she was knocked down by a car at ChroK Tokun here yesterday afternoon. Mah binte Karim, 40, of Mahang had just alighted from a bus with63 words
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Article24 1962-05-16 6 SITNOEI PATANI. Tues.— Dr. V. Plllay has been posted to Sungei Patani. and Dr. C. Muthu has left here for Alor Star.24 words
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Article26 1962-05-16 6 IPOH, Tues. A bulldozer driver. Choo See, 20, reported to the police the loss of a fuel Injector worth $2,000 from his machine.26 words
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Article169 1962-05-16 6 'WE'VE SAME RIGHTS'— LEONG KUALA LUMPUR, Tuts. rE Minister of Justice, Tun Lcong Yew Koh, tol^ a delegation from North Borneo today that the Chinese in Malaya were enjoying "the same rights as our Malay brehren." said: "Some members of the Opposition parties in the Federation, while in Borneo, have169 words
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Article56 1962-05-16 6 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Tues. —Two brothers. Khor Kirn Chiang. 25 and Khor Khon>: Moh. 23. today pleaded not guilty in the magistrates court to two joint charges of criminal breach of trust of 180 bags of tin ore. The brothers, both from Kulim. were ordered56 words
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Article45 1962-05-16 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Air parcels may be Mnf to Switzerland from next month, it was announced today The parcels will be limitrd to 221 b. For the tirst half poun It will cost $4:50 and $3 for every additional half pound.45 words
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Article45 1962-05-16 6 SEREMBAN, Tues.— Sixte. n girls have entered so far for the "Miss Seremban" contest to be held at the Capitol Cinema here on Saturday night. The winner will compete for the "Miss Malaya title at Kuala Lumpur on May 24.45 words
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Article53 1962-05-16 6 IPOH. Tues.— S. Jit Sinsh. 37, a cattle owner, wa.s tentatively charged in the magistrate's court here today with the murder of his mo-ther-in-law. K. Bishen Kaur, 63, on Sunday morning at Kampong Rapat here. The case will come up for mention next Tuesday and Jit53 words
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Article26 1962-05-16 6 IPOH. Tues.— Thieves broke into Bhroffs store in Browster Road last night and too* away six transistor radios and a camera, altogether wortli $1,070.26 words
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Article, Illustration366 1962-05-16 7 Paparazzi plague of celebrities IN Rome, they are known as "paparazzi," and right now some of them are camped outside Elizabeth Taylor's Roman villa. The name "paparazzi" m chosen because it Rives the right impression of the people who bear it always buzzing about, wher ther by car. motorbike or366 words
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Article, Illustration1498 1962-05-16 7 Detectives still hunt for dead rogue's $35 m. hoard THE STORY OF ARTHUR BARRY, PRINCE OF THIEVES AT midnight on September 9, 1924, a masked man wearing white gloves stood in the main bedroom of a Long Island mansion inspecting flittering necklaces and bracelets owned by Lady Edwina Mountbatten. Satisfied1,498 words
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Advertisement61 1962-05-16 7 I I If I V viy-- < »-y-Sj Consulate pure white filter gives you the flavour of fine tobaccos enhanced j^^^^^^^^^^^Rft^ jW^^& *m\^ ky a touch of refreshing menthol. |^L^L*Jk K*l*J Fj. 1 1 i«l| That is why Consulate is always fresh SP*f ..cool as a mountain-stream. ■■MWIilW^ fIITER TIPPtO61 words
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Article275 1962-05-16 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. Four non-strikers, executives of the Ford Motor Company of Malaya, were in a car when it was stoned at Woodlands last Dec. 20. the magistrate's court was told today. Kasslm bin Abdul Manap. 23. then a striking employe* of Ford's, was fined $200275 words
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Article56 1962-05-16 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. Another $80 was received by the Straits Times today for Johnny Ang. the Singapore student who was paralysed after a driving accident, bringing the fund to $2,272. The new donations are from Mr. and Mrs. P. Llnhares $10. Messrs. Goh and Lav $11. J.C.C.56 words
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Article166 1962-05-16 8 From KEITH HOOPER CYDNEY. Tues. A start is likely to be made be- fore the end of this year on the new telecommunications link between Sydney, Singapore and Hong Kong, acdirdlng to informed sources. This cable, which is expected to be in operation probably166 words
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Article168 1962-05-16 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. 1 I npilE Federation Governx ment is to preserve the writings and speeches of at least three great Malayans so that future generations may learn how their thinking and philosophy helped shape tb» country's destiny. The three are the Prime Minister, Trngku Abdul Rahman, and168 words
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239 1962-05-16 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. 'J'HE Federation the first country in this region to send aid to Communist-threatened South Vietnam takes orders from no one in her foreign policy. The Director of Information Services, Inche Mohamed Sopiee, said this today at his weekly news conference when239 words
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124 1962-05-16 8 CONFUCIAN SCHOOL TO BECOME 'NATIONAL' KU: T .A IUMI- JR. Tues. Ths Government has accepted an application from the Confucian Middle School in Davidson Roaa for conversion to a nationaltype secondary school, it was announced today. A Government statement said that the pupils in the Confucian Middle School would now124 words
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Article31 1962-05-16 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Chief Justice. Dato Sir James Thomson, and his wife will leave at the end of the month for a two month holiday In Britain.31 words
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179 1962-05-16 8 2,000 in protest march over family planning MALACCA. Tues. More that 2.000 placard-carry-ing Catholics marched In procession through Malacca Town this evening in protest against the local Family Planning Association, which is seeking funds from the Municipality. The placards read: "We oppose family planning,"* "Down with family planning". "We want179 words
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Article43 1962-05-16 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. David Marshall, of the Workers' Party, will ask the Minister for Health i-nd Law. Mr. K. M. Byrne, at the next legislative assembly meeting, what progress has been made on the suggestion to establish a law revision committee.43 words
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Miscellaneous225 1962-05-16 8 MJ'I Abner By Al Capp '-'jjWlfc'S^ft^fiWS^fc^Jf- MAP TV TAKE hi SHINE I I YES I L CAREFUL i SEND IM 1 1 HEY OOIK I ARENTMANY I eu^e Mtt. MUISJ I y JLT, 1 A HA&T, REARING I BREAK MV NEW rTW ENFORCER'S OPPORTUNITIES ft bSJiT *X) A L ANGUAGE225 words
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369 1962-05-16 9 FORD FOUNDATION WILL PROVIDE MORE AID S-E Asia regional office to be set up in Kuala Lumpur KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. YJORE American aid for Malaya this lime from America's largest private foundation, the Ford Foundation will be forthcoming with i he setting up of the foundation's South-East Asia regional office369 words
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Article, Illustration48 1962-05-16 9 MISS Wong Chew Mooi 18 (left), who was elected "Miss Teluk Anson." and Che Salmi b.nti Abdul Salim, 20, who was elected "Miss Kuala Kangsar" last week-end. Miss Wong won the tirle from 15 other contestants md Che Salmi was chosen from nine.48 words
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Article172 1962-05-16 9 IPOH, Tues.— A nursing sister. Mrs. Elizabeth Acton, wife of a supervisor in the Ipoh Town Council. Mr. Thomas Louis Acton, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Neal in the High Court here today. Mrs, Acton, who petitioned for dissolution of marriage on grounds172 words
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Article58 1962-05-16 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A jobless man, who stole his mother-in-law's jewellery kept under a floorboard in her kitchen, was jailed today for two years by the Third Criminal District Court. Ladaewa bin Maka. 22, admitted that he stole the jewellery worth $1,460 while staying with his mother-in-law. Runumah58 words
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Article170 1962-05-16 9 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. rROM next year Singapore students may choose to r submit themselves solely for the General Certificate of Education, said Mr. J. M. Y. Andrew, chairman of the Singapore area advisory committee of the University of Cambridge Local Examinations i Syndicate. Such candidates, he170 words
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Article86 1962-05-16 9 Five from Sarawak due today IJENANG, Tues— A liveman delegation trom the BarlltP Ra'ayat Jati (Indigenous People's Front) of Sarawak will arrive here tomorrow fcr a three-day visit. Led b.v Dato Bujang AlHaj. the visitors will pay a courtesy call on the Governor of Penang. Raja Tun Uda Al-Haj on86 words
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Article60 1962-05-16 9 SEREMBAN. Tues. Dr. L. S Sodhy. president ot the Malayan Famny Planning Association, will be the guest speaker here on Thursday at the inaugural meeting of th* Negri Sembilan branch SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr Ron L. Harllng. Qantas sales representative In Singapore will fly to Sydney on60 words
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Article49 1962-05-16 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Malayan Chinese Association Is to hold a farewell dinner in honour of Dato Ong Yoke Lin. the Federation's Ambassador-designate to the United States, on May 31 at the Chinese Assembly Hall here. More than 1.000 people are exDected to b-> present49 words
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Article130 1962-05-16 9 -KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. l (CONTRIBUTIONS toward the National Monument Fund received last week totalled 52.674. bringing the total to $430,617. The biggest amount received last week was $750 from Brr. Line Steamers Ltd KtMla Lumpur The next biggest «i!t wai $691 through the Ministry ol Works.130 words
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Article376 1962-05-16 9 PENANG. Tuesday. A GANG beat up a coffee shop proprietor after demanding, and failing to get. 'protection money" from his nephew, the Sessions Court here was told today. "I had asked permission from the gang to consult my uncle," Teoh Tin Han, an Insurance376 words
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Advertisement339 1962-05-16 9 TERRVS O top quality clips The world's finest 1 li^ Drawing Board Clip F 649 650 651 Pocket Pen and Pencil Clips Nos. 649, 650. 651 q> 20« HERBERT TERRT SONS LTI). REDOITCH. ENGLAND T. V. MITCHELL CO, (FAR EAST) LTD. P. O. Box 386. 20b. Collyer Quay. (2nd Floor).339 words
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Obituary30 1962-05-16 10 2* H»ri, >J# i Minimum i MR N K. VANOilfVALLA. A«.ll !»nl Manr.iift i,l Krn.nio/ Ltd pa»M away after a Ion. illnrM in Bombay ob 1 4 5 tt.30 words
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Article119 1962-05-16 10 Hera's Sl» (Minimum, MR ANO MRS. ('..ink Heller rhank (rienda and relatives for tbelr •eodame at their murnage MR. A MRS. l.iln YbDK Ha wish to thank nil their 'nrndn and relatives for their kind aaalatance. attendance and valimhle preseota on their marriaxe ou 12/I/fJt. MR ANO MRS. Tang119 words
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725 1962-05-16 10 The Straits Times Wednesday. May 16. 1962. Feet on Firm Ground Fear is league ahead of fact in Laos. While the Pathol Lao capture of Nam Tha has precipitated an unpleasant, and potentially dangerous situation, all the ingredients of a settlement on the lines of the Geneva conference decisions remain.725 words
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Article260 1962-05-16 10 Marshal Tito's former deputy is back in a Yugoslavian prison, tried and sentenced in secret To the unexpired portion of a nine year term have been added five more years Milovan Djilas is Communism' bitterest enemy, and imprisonment was inevitable for the crime against Communism which he committed.260 words
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Article240 1962-05-16 10 Reports current for the past month that Dato Ong Yoke Lin. the Ambassador-designate to the United States, will be succeeded in the Ministry ot Health by a prominent Alliance back-bencher have not received official encouragement. A senior Government spokesman said yesterday that there would be "a slight reshuffle" oi240 words
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Article, Illustration1244 1962-05-16 10 EDWARD CRANKSHAW - EDWARD CRANKSHAW A REPORT OF THE SECRET CONFERENCE THAT WAS TURNED INTO A TRIBUNAL By WHEN. on May Day, Marshal Chen Yi. the Chinese Foreign Minister, assured "the great people of the Soviet Union' of "the unbreakable unity" of the Socialist camp, he did not1,244 words
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104 1962-05-16 10 IT la now a matter of conjecture who sends more shivers down some Malayan spines Khrushchev or Croston. the U.S. spokesman. One point does occur to me. The American President, after wielding the big stick at U.S. steel bosses is reported now to104 words
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Letter102 1962-05-16 10 f-TAS anyone else noticed the sudden appearance of those dlriy coffee stalls made from packing cases which have sprung up along Orchard Road between Grange and ScotLs Roads? What an eyesore they are One such stall actual- ly relies on a bus shelter for support.102 words
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Letter139 1962-05-16 10 'I HERE Is much truth In 1 what Observer ol Ipoh «ST. ADr. 24. Youth: Investment In The Future^ had stated about the Malayan Association of Youth Clubs' proposed multi-million dollar youth hostel In Kuala Lumpur this year. I. too, agree that it is a laudable project and139 words
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Letter, Illustration71 1962-05-16 10 I TAKE oft my hat to Mr. Wong Chong for his valiant struggle. I offer my deepest condolence to the bereave j family. Even If the police force is doubled in the Federation, I am afraid the crime cannot be brought under control. The gangsters are only about b'r71 words
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Advertisement868 1962-05-16 10 Sir aU» TiMN Malay Mail CassVtlea lUvtiliLniuu •>•> t>» hanaaa lac ISt IKKX COLD fTOßiiai BRCADI Orcnard KoM COLO •TOajA«C MsNCNK AT HOLLAND ftOAD— KATON* "■PPaIL SIOAO-NAVAL MASK Aulho.li.J «|irn CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winer... I. r Hou... Collyar Quay TMK NCWS moNT ntapairlcli'* Sua*fmsmei tt. M. ISMAIL J Aomlratty868 words
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Advertisement22 1962-05-16 10 Select your SI'OIIT slums NOW! 7 1 from: C. K. TANG (SINGAPORE) LTD. 310. ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: *****. *****. (4 LINES)22 words
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Advertisement158 1962-05-16 10 KZ Ely .^^^^saavi^H aa^Caa aiaai *aaf* jM-^-^JK- I JBjfr &L Laaaahk 'If ay Ai i .^aaaaal ~^f**^^ CHAR HU»«( Everybody loves food cooked •"■'"■'•l in English Pyrex glassware... BBHHHMBHBB brings out the real goodness IK^ H of any dish. English Fyrex is 1 I u J hcatresisunt so you can158 words
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Article, Illustration299 1962-05-16 11 INCREMENTS STOPPED FOR 7 YEARS OVER MALAY TESTS— 3S INSPECTORS COMPLAIN 35 police inspectors may take action to recover a lolal of about $140,000, which they claim to be salary increments due to !hem since 1950. These increments, they say. were stopped by the Commissioner of299 words
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Article56 1962-05-16 11 IPOH, Tues. The Perak Eurasian Association decided at Its annual meeting yesterday to form a welfare subcommittee headed by Mr. E. B. Carlos to deal with the welfare of Its members in the State. The welfare sub-committee will give immediate payments of $30 to urgent cases and56 words
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Article, Illustration53 1962-05-16 11 MALAYA'S Princess Charming in the grounds of the Istana Negara in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Shar i f a h Salwa, eldest daughter of the Paramount Ruler, will marry Tengku Suleiman, a nephew of the Sultan of Johore, this weekend. The week-long celebrations begin on Thursday. Picture byLim Yaw Chong - 53 words
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Article246 1962-05-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE Lake Gardens will be turned into a fairyland this weekend when thousands of people go there to join in the celebrations to mark the wedding of Sharifah Salwa, daughter of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and Raja Permaisuri Agong, and Tengku Suleiman of246 words
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90 1962-05-16 11 lOHORE BAHRU. Tues «l Police formations will be seen in the streets here tomorrow when the Johore Bahru police circle holds a public order exercise. A police spokesman, announcing this today, said minimum inconvenience would be caused to people and traffic and the90 words
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Article169 1962-05-16 11 MINISTRY BID TO ARRANGE TALKS New effort to settle Rediffusion strike SINGAPORE. Tues. The Labour Ministry today was trying to arrange a meeting between the management of Rediftusion (Singapore) Ltd. and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union, which represents its employees, In a bid to settle their wage disputes.169 words
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Article34 1962-05-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Mr. P. P. Narayanan, chair rnin of the Astan regional organisatloi. of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, returned today after a two-month tour of tha United Stales.34 words
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120 1962-05-16 11 SINGAPORE. Tues A former telephone operator. Rlpsv Narcissus Caraplet. who married Koh Guan Yam. a clerk of works, in 1934. was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah In the High Court today. The petitioner had applied for a120 words
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Advertisement202 1962-05-16 11 THE FIRST RAZOR TO SHAVE M FASTER M CLOSER M SMOOTHER The Schirk Injector Razor i« daiigned and ISI engineered to giv« you the easiest, moat I^Rsf J J^H enjoyable shave. You control every stroke IBf .ins*, us light-weight construction and I m extra long handle result in a perfectly202 words
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Advertisement133 1962-05-16 11 \Jl?^Z£**m mm §pk JxlCW and eas y for y° u wrffj Mjjm^T&rj BRAS A GIRDLES Take your slimming th« easy way! Formfit Pontie Girdlts art feather-light but gently firming. Fine, firm nylon elastic net shapes hips and thighs. Satin elastic front panel provides extra flattening. 2V2 inch bond nips your133 words
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Miscellaneous461 1962-05-16 11 D/imn MAI AVA lude; 946 The P^OP 1 8 Of BoT ehentth; 2.00 The Scarlet Diary: nAUIVJ IVIALATA n#o: 10.00 Latin American al6 Calling The Housewife; 2.4$ "la^iaffresEi 1 n u otb.^ 3o D^r U)n;Iy; t M HESVICE 41.7 metre. AM EngUgh Schook A.M. 6.00 Tlnw Signal. Negara- RADIO SINGAPORE461 words
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Article1105 1962-05-16 12 Kathleen Hickley - BOYS SPOT APE-MEN WITH WEAPONS Kathleen Hickley The scouts are making a film on the site of a tin mine belonging to Ah Chong's father and his partner. The partner is trying to force Ah Chong's father to give up his share in the mine and the only way he1,105 words
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Article373 1962-05-16 12 Molid. Talb bin Sulaiman, pged 12; 150. Robinson Road. Singapore 1 stamps. Fuiiab Ahmad, aged 14: 47, Jalan Abdul Rahman. Muar «>ohore; songs, games. John James Ho. aged IT: 114. Jalan Brunei. Pudu Road. Kuala Lumpur: general. Klvls Robin Soh. aged 15: II Cheng Cheok Street. Bingaoore373 words
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Advertisement220 1962-05-16 12 M-m-m-m. I what Coffee I There's nothing like freshground coffee. Buy whole coffee beans fill the Kitchen Aid Coffee Mill hopper and just a flick of the switch tumbles fragrant-fresh coffee into the measuring glass in a matter of seconds. Your coffee is ready for brewing before flavor can even220 words
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Advertisement241 1962-05-16 12 I New competition I begins today HELLO Boys and Girls, Wan. 4072. jalan Pasir Puteh, Kota Bahru. Kelantan. I This week we start with a Marie Lazaroo. No. 25. Road new competition. In the puz- 10/3. Petaling jaya, Kuala zle below, we have to use our Lumpur, Ng Ghee Cnye,241 words
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Advertisement192 1962-05-16 12 Oh, boy! Bovril-here's red-blooded energy for me -gd^HV v r it's naturally good This man enjoys the rich, meaty flavour of Bovril. Ho also knows that Bovril is the concentrated natural goodness of meat an abundant source of red-blooded energy. Bovril supplies the essential vitamins, minerals, and proteins that his192 words
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Article, Illustration134 1962-05-16 13 The King's personal car— new Mark X A CAR fit for a king! This is the completely new. $18,500 cream-coloured Jaguar Mark X which the Yang di-Pertuan Agong has bought for his personal use. It is now on display in the Cycle and Carriage showroom in Singapore. tamed the King's134 words
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260 1962-05-16 13 Proposal to raise fund for 'rare coin' pensioner CINGAPORE, Tues. A motor firm employee, Mr. R. L. Luude. today suggested that all owners of a "not so rare" Indian coin should club together to contribute towards the cost of an eye operation for 57--year-old Mr. A. P. Morris. "To start260 words
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130 1962-05-16 13 It \I I GAJAH, Tuck. It took seven iturdy fluhermrn a good half-hour to land the toughest catch of their life herr yesterday a 17ft crocodile Their net had been set for fish but into It wandered the crocodile, an old resident of a130 words
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Article, Illustration269 1962-05-16 13 BORNEO GROUNDS PIONEER PLANES Manufacturers' experts flying out to check suspected technical fault ftUCHING, Tues. Borneo Airways announced today that it has been compelled to cancel all scheduled flights and ground all its Twin Pioneer aircraft because of a suspected technical fault. Technical experts from the manufacturers in Britain are269 words
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152 1962-05-16 13 TI KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. T«E made-in-Malaya trade fair at the Bukit ♦t B !i l i t ni lg Park nere n^ been visite d by more than 42.000 people in the three nights since its opening. The secretary or the fair, Mr. Kg152 words
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100 1962-05-16 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Who will succeed Dato Ong Yoke Lin, the Federation's Ambassador-design-ate to America, as Minister for Health and Social Welfare? The latest official answer is that the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, haa not yet made up his mind but hopes to100 words
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Article31 1962-05-16 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Turn. Thieves broke Into the home of Mohamed Ra*hld bin Abdul Harlm In Kampong Bahru here today and stole $228 in cash and jewellery valued at $352.31 words
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Advertisement6 1962-05-16 13 Huffs Bunny By Baiph ll* imiUthl6 words
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Advertisement315 1962-05-16 13 WN\'A MALAYA'S FIRST DETERGENT ACTION Hi Speed Diesel Fuel I I jP^P*i These reproductions of un- I 15 -t retouched photographs provide I v^Htilr* graphic visual proof of the I I SR- superiority of new Caltex Deter* I\s& m I VP|i I gent-Action HI-SPELDOL. gk gg I Starting with re-built315 words
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Article, Illustration1543 1962-05-16 14 JACK DRUMMOND - JACK DRUMMOND BY Hitler's atom plant destroyed, the raiders escape. But one more task remains, demanding the ultimate in daring and sacrifice THAT night, while Helberg lay sleepless with the pain of his broken arm, the Germans gave a porty1,543 words
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Advertisement161 1962-05-16 14 Here is living proof that a "sensible 1 car doesn't have to be dull. The Taunus sells for less than most of its rivals yet it is one of the smanest cars on the road. It will give you better than 35 miles to the gallon yet it has the161 words
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Advertisement1401 1962-05-16 15 TO UVEItPfI«I WEST COAST UK. Dlt S'per* tails P. S*M« Ptrang PERSEUS Liferaeel. Outum. Gtaatoa.. in Pt may May 17 POITOORUS M'itnlis. LxerpMl. D.Wia Gin. 13 Tidiy May 17 2* May 21 MENESTHEUS Havre, UftrpMl, Glasgow May IS May 23 May 24/2* May J*/31 DEMOOOCUS A mouth, L'pnl. ROam, H'brj1,401 words
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Advertisement2943 1962-05-16 15 mi mi *1 nm in 7 j jfiT/ mm w mM mi §ii nm him Tlt Tj\ym \njziJ_LlM THE E. A. C. LINESSAIUMU I* SEHBJA, U HAVRE, HAAABUR*, ANTWERP. BOnUDAM. OSLO tOTHEWBUR* AN* COPENHAGEN. i®^-^\ I'po.i P S'haia PtaaW fen-vi'n "MAUCCA" f 21/21 May 24/2* Maf 21 27 May l-lV>2,943 words
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Advertisement1284 1962-05-16 15 w^_ MeAXJSTER <S, CO^ LTD. W WSi m,mmm iM^M £tLERiIAaj UMB da BXAVKMBSS UMB UNtM. NAMWJRB, ROnEUASL L*S ANGELES. UN FRANCISCO, HAVRE t HULL ttATTU. VANC*UVER t PORTLAND city of aipw Attutiea cant tar CMtm t seat* raora P. S'rea Penani iiowmui 1 ***** May n May/ Imm *tV2* Ha*1,284 words
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435 1962-05-16 16 From Our Market Correspondent AFTER the deep depression of the previous week the clouds lifted somewhat from the tin section of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday when business was resumed after the Hari Raya Haji holiday. First and foremost came a rise of435 words
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Article22 1962-05-16 16 Malayan Stock Indirr* May 12 May 13 Industrials: 178.73 17U4 Tins: 294.97 298.<)9 rubbers: 191.16 191.16 Jan. 1. 1958 l«0.22 words
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Article698 1962-05-16 16 DUSINEBS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation .section yesterday with the number of deals in brackets: Industrials: Dimlopa (2.000) $1.69 ON. $1.70 OL. (1.000) St. 7o: M. Cement (1.000) S2.SO ON: M. Tobacro (2.000) 52.67 ON. (1.000) $2.65» ON. 52.6S OL. 52.70 OL. J2.69 OL. (1. 000)698 words
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261 1962-05-16 16 THE Straits Tin Price yesterday made a substan- tial recovery after the drop of last week. The rise of $5.12 took It back to $460.25 per plcul on an unchanged offering of 230 tons. Tin again provided the main feature of the London261 words
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Article104 1962-05-16 16 MELBOURNE. Tues. /"JENERAL inve.stments notec. a !VI slightly ea&ier trend in slower tradeCMUi were quiet and mostly slightly lower A.O.G. (new> was fir?t quoted today and closed at 67s 6d. Base metals and loans were steady. N.B.H. 14 M) Amjol 12 Mount lisa To 3 A.C.I. 74 Con104 words
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Article227 1962-05-16 16 cution mttdr Iheae changes id its ratea to merchants yeiterday: LONDON: sclltns TT or OD 2 3 7S: buying TT 2 4. airmail OD 2 4 I/in. 130 d '»t 2 4 S'.TJ. 45 dat 2/4 3/16. j6O d '»t 2 4 I 4. 90 d »t 2227 words
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Article116 1962-05-16 16 M,i> 15 Three montn«. (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) INOUITRIALS K. N. 12 eta. Cold Storage Sd. M. Box 12 t*s. Bte-imship tf rta. Hrewenes 2S ct*. S. Tlnn-j IS cts. f'ohinsons V eta. S. Traders 35 cv 8. Darby ad I oncers 13 cti. W. Jacks eta. MININCS A. Ama.116 words
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Article130 1962-05-16 16 CHINESE Prortuce Eicnang*. Sin*, para ntan pncii par pic yntirday Ctcwiut til: bulk $36t seller*, dmi $41' i tellers. Capra: Mat UK Com ueot:: (^s buyer*. $I*B tellers. Ptppai Uumok white $147 i sellers. Harawa übite IM.-i aellert. special S»ra«a black |H7i sellers, gart.led Lampor black StlA seller.130 words
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Article219 1962-05-16 16 I |UNE firit trad* rubber buytrs 111. I doted at 5 p.m. In Kinli I l.umpur yesterday at 7»| cents |.er I Ib.. up one cent on r r prior. Th.- torn- win qultt. FEDERATION OF MALAYA RUBI BER EXCHANGE rloMni: prlceii «M| per Ih yestenlay:219 words
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Article211 1962-05-16 16 |UNC first tjrartr rubbtr buyttt I o J rlo«-<l at jpm. in y.stcrilav at 79t cent* P'-r Ik., up I on* c»nt on Krid.iv'n < lo^ihk PTlca, Tne clo.ilnK tone «aj quid. I.C.C.R.A. clonni; pru in cnta per Ib. vmtrrdnv: li.t. 1 RjLf Prompt f.o.b. nuyrr* '!'i.211 words
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Article30 1962-05-16 16 May 15. RIBBER PRICKS SINGAPORE: Wi tenk (up one cent). K.L.: 79;! cents (up one cent). TIN: 5460.25 per plrul (up 55.121- Estimated unofficial offering 230 tons (unchanged).30 words
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Article161 1962-05-16 16 Ships lying alonmide ttia Sinn^por* wharvri today am: I', rl;- I Sangola 4.>. BttMtMi W/M ni.-i Maerak M/M, Jean HmM II c.i.mvillf 46. Moonir Is. NlfMfl Maru B/M, HiM^ii r,:«r 1j its. Louga IVtallnn N\v. 3. Outer IMMBI Trrmira. Klnn Ann Ullcvan. City of K'.y. Winpat. MTdrecht,161 words
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Advertisement1107 1962-05-16 16 KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA, LTD. U.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic (V Creat Lakes Service S core P. S>ara H'luiu L Angeles ti. York Halitai Clevtiano ETA ETA ETA ETA ETA HA "Ktftikawa Man 21 21 May 22 Juit 1 lily II July 22 Illy 11 July "Saksliii Maru' 21 73 June 24 Jut1,107 words
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Advertisement819 1962-05-16 16 [™lORIENTI LINES I ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. "CHITRAL" Departs:— Penang I Ith June 1962 Singapore 15th June 1962 for Hongkong 19th/21tt Junt), Japan 25th/29th June, Hongkong 3rd/6th July. Returns: Singapore 10th July 1962 Penong 13th July 1962 Fares from:— Penang from $926.00 Singapore from $883.00 LIMITED FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION819 words
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Advertisement103 1962-05-16 16 W^ THE BURMA FIVE STAR LINE LTD. l^^^^n From Japan. Shanghai and rionjkonj Ports. Loading tor i^^HtaaaV Ptnang and Ranjion I S'porc Penang "ELENI 'C 18/19 May From: Rangoon ond Penang Port. Leading for Hong Kong Moji, Kobe, Osaka. Nogoyo ond Yokohomo. Penang Spore "PAGAN" 27/28 May 30/31 May AGENTS:103 words
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Advertisement277 1962-05-16 16 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, Choo Cheong Hwa of No. 35 Aljunied Road. Singapore hare applied for a raising of status from a Ist Class Beer House Licence to a Ist Class Public House Licence in respect of premises No. 35 Aljunied Road. Singapore and that this application277 words
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Advertisement1276 1962-05-16 17 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Singapore Propertiea To be held at our Sale-room No. 104 Market Street On TUESDAY. 23ND MAY. 1962 AT 2.3* PM. 1. Estate ot Haji Mohamed bin Hussein. deceased No 18 Duchess Rot' 1. area 9.529 square feet, freehold. (Messrs. Ibrahim Si Almenoar Solicitors*. 2. No.1,276 words
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Advertisement741 1962-05-16 17 U ontlourd froa Page 101 SITUATIONS VACANT 20 W'orata Si (Mm.) Sox in rtt. extra BOX A 403 SINCAFORI 13th April. Portion Killed Applicants thanked WANTED EXPERIENCED cookboy >■>.! amah alao araab to look after children. Ring (B'porc) 6s3S»s. CENCRAL AMAH REQUIRIO good ith rfaildren $130 monthly 77S Uouatbatten Road741 words
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Advertisement1104 1962-05-16 17 SITUATIONS VACANT •n Hnrit Si (Min.)— Bmx it ett. txtr* WANTID A COMPBTINT car drtxei must nave at least ten year's experience. Appiy Tan aY Cbua. 7C. Asia Itmurance Building. WANTID OPIRATOR FOR moblK cinema van touring Federation. Musi be able to drive aad do minor repairs, Box A 43311,104 words
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Advertisement1075 1962-05-16 17 OFFICE SPACE VACANT 10 Worm 1 1 Si (Min.)-Box it ett. txtrm VACANCIBS TO LBT:— lst 2ad floors at North Bridge Road 'Near Odeon Theatre* very Spacious, Air Goodlttoaed. suitable for Oflcti Cootsjot Tel (B'pora) *****. MAR CATHAY CINIMA. first class ofltoe space and room awilabl*. Buit- able tor Import1,075 words
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Advertisement990 1962-05-16 17 MACHINERY St Wmrit Si (Min.)— Bmx ett. txtrm POM $ALI Lates Concentrators De Da Laral mcl. aqaara be>wls. all in running condition fnapectton by appomtmaat Appiy Box A43J6 S T.. Spora. dogs, firs, rrc. :t Words ti IMm.t—Bma it ett. trtra lIAMISI CATS aad kltteas. oaa Alsatian dog for sale.990 words
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Advertisement1030 1962-05-16 17 VIHICLIS FOR SAL! Wmr4, Si (Mln.t—Bmx M ett. extra AHA MOTOR CO. Lid. Secoodbaßd Can O9mr:. IMI Bonrvard TB. Hillman Minx. IMO Op«) K.pltan, Volkswareo. IBM> Morn.. Minor. Rllry It Ittrr, Renault Oaupbint, IMS Mom. Oxford. PruceM 493. Rl)«y U lltra. V\'oN*l*y 1500. lt*7 Wolielry 15 '60. Bonjward Standard, Ford1,030 words
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Advertisement455 1962-05-16 17 WHERE TO STAY (Fetf.) tt Word* Sit < Minimum) IHttu 1 mmnth. It H.r.l S2.it (Min.t JOHORE HOTEL: J K. Kncliab. Caxitontsr Kood. Aircondltion.il Room* l*taonr 2395 6 JTRAITSView MODERN MOTCL i ft nlr-condHioncd room*. dim m nightly phonr 21 ..1 t FRESH FLOWERS 2" Wortf, {/(i t Mm, mum)455 words
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414 1962-05-16 18 NEW DELHI, Tuesday. THE creation of a demilitarised zone in Ladakh on India's north-eastern border to create a basis for talks on the border dispute between India and China was suggested here yesterday by Ihe Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru. Replying to aReuter - 414 words
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Article, Illustration38 1962-05-16 18 4 USTRIA'S Romy Schneider and Italy's Sophia Loren are surrounded by a protective screen of policemen as they arrive for the opening of the recent film festival in Cannes, France— UPl picture.38 words
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214 1962-05-16 18 China on 'another intrusion 9 by India PEKING. Tuc*. tbina r protested against another recent case of intrusion and provocation by Indian troops in the western sector of the Sino-Indian boundary", in a note released here last night. The note, delivered to the Indian embassy here last Friday, said Indian214 words
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Article19 1962-05-16 18 SOFIA. Tues Mr. Khrushchev and his wife flew In here yesterday for a «ix-day visit- RenterReuter - 19 words
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333 1962-05-16 18 THE Caltcx Oil Co announced here last night that the Ceylon Government has seized its installations in Ceylon. A Caltex spokesman said that the Government has seized more than $3 million (TJ.S.SI million) worth of Its equipment In and near Colombo These include the takeoverReuter - 333 words
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Article60 1962-05-16 18 CAIRO. Tues. Col. Abael Hamld Serraj. former Syrian "strong man" now In Cairo, escaped from Damascus prison In the uniform uf a miUiarj police sergeant, the: newspaper Al Ahram said I day The paper quoted Coi berri M saying that the Uliltorm was .supplied by hisReuter - 60 words
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Advertisement1481 1962-05-16 18 ii WuM3£ir«v^iii^iii:jsii NOTICE This Is to notify the public that Madam Nancy Wee Knn Neo has leu mv house No. :b:'-B, Aie\- I andra Road. Singapore on 1.4.0 ax well as my protection and chic and that I am no lonfter lesponslble for her ac ions Dated this 16th day1,481 words
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Advertisement167 1962-05-16 18 PEJABAT PELIJARAN. KELANTAN TENDERS are invited for the supply of furniture and blackboards to primary schools in Kelantan from registered contractor.- Tender? will close on '.'Bth May. 1962 at 12.00 noon 2. Full particulars will tx Mtpplied on application to tin iepartment Ketua Pejabat Pelajamii Ke'antan. J.KR. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS167 words
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Advertisement755 1962-05-16 18 TENDERS TENDERS Tender from class "E" ana above PWD contractors will be received by the Superintending Anhi'.ect. Armed Forces, Works Section. PWD <HQ'. Parry Road. Kuala Lumpur up u> 12.00 nooi. on 25th May 1962. for the Additions ano alterations to buildings No: PWD 374-377. S6B--ra, 3M-367. and construction of755 words
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Advertisement71 1962-05-16 18 J < ~7|~~i "Cy l^^ lT CAWINP j Contractors, lumbermen, cut E)fl^^flkB PF ID I costs and time overyoursawing rIVIIEEI* I jobs and increase production A*. <fl with the mighty PIONEER'6IO'. OflV So easy to carry about, it does ru aim cam/q the job right on the spot. It's j71 words
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Miscellaneous237 1962-05-16 18 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. There h lour m the case, oui 1. "friends to their men. il J of no &**<■ importance T^i^'pie^oneWlJe.v Fxecunoners of the Pre» O 5555T B r^. c v xc a l £ut n l M,dd ie «>. fess ?I d V c"—•"e going to237 words
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709 1962-05-16 19 Norman Siebel - Norman Siebel Malaya host for 1966 Asian Games? SPORTSFRONT by r A N MALAYA stage the Fifth Asian Games in 1966? A fact-finding committee, appointed by the Federation of Malaya Olympic Council, is at present investigating what it will take to turn Kuala Lumpur709 words
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272 1962-05-16 19 By t. SALAHUDIN Singapore, Tuesday SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association tonight outplayed a Singapore Government Services F.A. request for permission for S.G.S.F.A. to visit Penang for their match against the Federation G.S.F.A. for the Agong's C 11 The S.G.S.F.A. represents- r tlve. Mr. D. Lange. told272 words
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Article506 1962-05-16 19 SOCCER SPORt DIV i.\: oCC 6 Badan Keseniau 0; Oiv. 2D: BRC w.o. Marines A': Dlv. 9jOi RAP Soletar A- 2 T. Kurau Ltd. 2: Haiko*yu 4 Minto 2. KLVANQ LGE: Indians A' 3 BOMBS 1. PKNAXG DIV. It MTC 4 DAPC 1. MALACCA JUNIOR LGE: Portuguese Youth506 words
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Article91 1962-05-16 19 CINOAPORE. Tues. Athletics hockey, billiards and chetu> will be contested on an inter-tcrrl-torlal level between the Singapore and Federation Government Services at the end of Hie year. At a meeting ol officials from these two territories held lure rrcterday. It was decided that the athletic match, which91 words
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284 1962-05-16 19 OH THE TRACK Dilruba, Musty Jadi go fastest By EPSOM JEEP OINtiAPORL, lues. Musty Jadl and Dil ruba cracked 36 for 3f on a good track at Bukit Tlmah this mornIng. Mostjr Jadi, with apprentice A.S. Phoon up, proved too good for stablemate Kaboo (Johnny Wilson) >n a 3f tryout284 words
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Article52 1962-05-16 19 SITIAWAN. Tues. The Too Jee Lim Shield for inter-A.C.b. Tames In Perak was won jointly iy Ipoh and sitiawan. Result*: Basketball Sltiawan r>- Kampar 46-37; soccer Ipoti bt, Telnk Anson 7-1; badminton Ipoh bt Kampar 5-0; hockey Ipoh drew l-i with Sltlawan: üble tennU Sltlawan bt Teluk52 words
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Article297 1962-05-16 19 SIONETSf. Tuea.— ReaulU of AUbtrallan soccer matches played uiiring the weekend: N. 8. WALES fNorth): Awaba v vVall!<end ipoetponedU Cardiff v Adamsto«u (postponed) M»j--f.tld 3 L. Macquarle 6: Mereleather v Cessnock (poatponed) Mewce*tle v W. Wallsend (poatponed): Wt. 1: Apia v Oladesvllle. Auburn v Budapest, Bankstown v297 words
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Article173 1962-05-16 19 Sweep by Selangor riders KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Selangor riders swept the board In the Malayan Cyclists Federation Asian Games trials held in Kual.i Lumpur during the weekend. In the first event from Kuala LiAnpur to RaiV on Saturday, th. lirst three riders were Selangor's N. A. Rosli, Jaflar Bibon and173 words
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Advertisement306 1962-05-16 19 t- ShaWtf f■& Smooth LoNon. I /P\jt {f)^?^B% Sl~»v« pH| WjmJ) m Oft **"">^ 3 >9J .^r-fc ''W't LOnoM »^P I ■aa*"a^~_ja^ainL^^^^^^i^ i j^>=^^3a^^a^a^^3aP^^»^aW»S»»^^*'* '^/"^g ■P Enjoy the masculine freshness ot c P Every Old Spice-produa give* yoft fresher kind of confidence in yourself— we call it Old Spice awarencsr,306 words
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Advertisement260 1962-05-16 19 PA2861 STOPSUDDEN ATTACKSOF STOMACH PAINS Always carry T%c k WMTZ4,JL quick-acting *^w If llpid ANTACID TABLETS ■ft /T-V^l/a^aliiH V I amr^SaHßafl &k v Ha^T^r^^^ia^B^^aßr^^B^^Br^^^o aH PaRT^ •BT^^^^ 11 aai!l!ifl *J*l I i K4h b^^P vt^^'^^£>^ PU«ant tastt— PROMPT RELIEF V\VS/.*i^i if as y carr y n handy strips >^K»^?^t7s3 Gat260 words
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Miscellaneous82 1962-05-16 19 STORE SKMOB KO 8-FINAL: CSC v Prisons iSerangooQ Rd). SOCCER PENANG DIV. J: PPTSK V BAFC; Marines v Olugor Club i both matches at D. Kramat). n»OH DIV. Ii PCRC v Kilat >CAH grd); Dtr. 1: Shaw Bros v Trrwn Council (Coronation grd); nix. 3: HQ 2 FIB v Boys82 words
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Article587 1962-05-16 20 U.S. battle group moves up to Thai's border with Laos PRESIDENT Kennedy announced today that 1,800 U.S. Marines would land in Thailand tomorrow morning under an agreement with the Thai (Jovernment. The announcement lollowed a Thai Government statement in Bangkok that "some units' of the U.S.Reuter - 587 words
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Article129 1962-05-16 20 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. yHE Singapore Bank Employees' Union today pro--1 tested against the Government's action in sending its dispute with the Hongkong and Shanghai Dunk to the Industrial Arbitration Court. In a statement issued by its prtlng honorary secretary. Mr. Sect Kirn Guan. the union said that129 words
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Article62 1962-05-16 20 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore School Canteen Vendors Association said today that the Ministry of Education had agreed to recognise It and will deal with it in matters relating to rents, allocation of stalls in tuckshops in new schools, and any grievances of stallholders The association, claims62 words
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Article20 1962-05-16 20 MR AND MRS. S. A. T'hiiI Ill.Ulk mr thftr ;itt.nd- !i pr.MMitf on thr <»•• CKKioii of lliiir mariLiti- U.S.M.20 words
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Obituary78 1962-05-16 20 MR. LIM BENG LCONC paxned away peacefully I.YO 6J leaving behind 1..10 v.d wife. son* Tian !.#<•. Tiun Pent, daiicnt- r l.iy Hoon. mother. m.«t.r. hron ISA Moh Gu:.n Termer 1T..-..82 J 'Mi i» in MR. HEAH JUO SCANT. ■wmy peacefully In London on 14th M IMS M HM78 words
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Article, Illustration63 1962-05-16 20 bition at the British Council Hall, Kuala Lumpur. Looking on is Yap Hone Ngee, who won a pewter challenge trophy awarded to the best exhibit. Straits Times picture. THE MINISTER of Education. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib (right) with his wife, Che Raman binte Musa, admiring63 words
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367 1962-05-16 20 PARIS. Tues EX-GEN. Raoul Salan, former head of the Secret Army Organisation in Algeria, went on trial for his life before a military tribunal here today. The indictment was divided into two parts, the first concerning Salan s activities before and during the Generals'Reuter - 367 words
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Article382 1962-05-16 20 LONDON Tues. 'llie recovery in the stock markets continued today but gains were smaller and less widespread than those recorded yesterday. Most of the further improvement took place during the morning, and prices did no more Ui.in hold their imhu in the afternoon. Indeed, in some cases i382 words
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Article27 1962-05-16 20 LONDON. Tuef Buyers £925, sellers £926. Forward buyers 1925, i sellers £926. Settlement £925. Turnj over am 180 tons, pm. 75 tons, i Tone: Very st«*dy-27 words
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Article43 1962-05-16 20 LONDON. Tues. Spot 23\d.. i June 23-, d.. July 23 ,d. August! 23.d.. July/Sept." 23 3 ,d.. Oct Dec 23", d.. Jan Mar. 23', d.. Ap-il/ June 23 \d.. c.if. May 23 d.. June 23\d.. July 23 5/16 d Tone:. Quietly steady43 words
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306 1962-05-16 20 SREENI: I'LL ACT AGAINST ALL WHO ILL-TREAT NEWCOMERS SINGAPORE. Tuesday. THE Vice-Chancellor of the University of Singa--1 pore. Dr. B.R. Sreenivasan. today issued a stem warning to students that he would take disciplinary action against any of them guilty of specific ill-treatment of new students The warning followed statement yesterday306 words
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Article25 1962-05-16 20 JERUSALEM. Tues. The Israel Supreme Courts judgment on Adolf Eichmanns appeal will be delivered on May 29. It was officially announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article46 1962-05-16 20 SINGAPORE. Tues Foul new standplpes have been built at Sumbawa Road. Jalan Yasin. Jalan Kong Kuan and Mandai Quarry, the Urban and Rural Services Consultative Committee reported today. Work on another tour xtandpipes at three other rural points Is in progress46 words
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Article148 1962-05-16 20 FOUND: SMOKING AND CANCER LINK C YDNEY. Tues. Two Sydney scientists believe they ha v c found the "missing link" In the association between smoking and lun» cancer Professor J.H. Green, dlrectOT of the low-level i;idiation laboratory of the University ol New South Wales, and Mr. E. T. Paiiisut. vReuter - 148 words
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Advertisement250 1962-05-16 20 Late classified advertisemeßts IIALTON BROWN cm. I ,t li Mayat -on. OU PLE5SIS 10 On Kin um <■" Saturday. 1:0th wall. LIM To <;.k CbM :mi<1 K.Kik KoilK n an, Ran Mm: on I4.S.C Bolt Thank af K K kaafttaL YAP CHCE FUI fOMi'li KM of Mr. Mrs. Tap K<<250 words
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Advertisement35 1962-05-16 20 ANNOUNCEMENT PRINCE'S TEA ROOM Anntitinr-r? thr remunption of KMlfrimcn Programme "I'm of Gold" Today at ."..TO p.m. CUB l'ri/es to crntn.tanti'. On« bottle ol Fern Milk "ill br i:j\en fr« to .'<t> mi Iron attendum.35 words
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Advertisement41 1962-05-16 20 A dream come true A MOVEMENT— WITH OR i^7 M #_l nd 9 d DtL> SHOCK RESISTANT f( H ISII «»oi.il«». steel: 200 MM >.Vs»% £*ZZi4BtM Kj 't 1/ ■^_o/^Csffc*?y sole agents: MACLAINE WATSON (IMPORTS) LTD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Penang41 words
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Miscellaneous45 1962-05-16 20 The weather JJIOHEbT mid lowest icnnx-ra-turet> to: MalHya and SiiiiiI i>ore lor thr ix-riocl 8 p.m Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday: til- 11.--1 I ..u.vi Kuala Lumpur 91 75 Kola Bharu 90 75 Penan.; 84 77 Ipoh 90 75 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 90 7545 words
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