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Title Section21 1962-01-05 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 MaUUf** flatted KDN Oil The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1962 15 CENTS.21 words
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Article, Illustration352 1962-01-05 1 While robbers ransack attap hut... One of them orphan girl of 11 CIXCAPORE, Thurs.— A little girl was left to die a slow, tortured death today before the eyes of robbers ransacking the room. Her mouth had been .stuffed with rags and lengths of cloth knotted352 words
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Article, Illustration57 1962-01-05 1 PRESIDENT Ayub Khan receiving Malaya's Paramount Ruler at the Lahore airport when the Royal party arrived in the West Pakistan capital on Sunday for a four day visit. Picture shows (from left) West Pakistan's Governor, Malik Amir Muhammad Khan, the President, and in the background57 words
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162 1962-01-05 1 MAZLAN NOORDIN - BIG WELCOME FOR KING AND QUEEN ON ARRIVAL IN RAWALPINDI MAZLAN NOORDIN From- RAWALPINDI, Thurs. More than 50.000 people lined the streets of this city today to cheer the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong and the Malayan Royal party on their arrival from Lahore. They included several thousand schoolchildren and 10 boys'162 words
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Article51 1962-01-05 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— About 1 20 youths broke Into the Chinese High School In Bukit Timah Road early today and stole 53.185 fees collected yesterday from a safe In the upstairs office. The youths, all unarmed, surprised the watchman. Sadara Singh, and ordered him to keep51 words
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506 1962-01-05 1 Malaysia offers big opportunity, says Sarawak KUCHING, Thurs TVIE Sarawak Gov--1 eminent today issued a White Paper on "Malaysia and Sarawak" setting out the proposals for the creation of a Federation of Malaysia. The object of the White Paper, a Government spokesman said, was to explain in simple terms what506 words
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Article237 1962-01-05 1 TEMERLCH, Thurs. ♦THE East Coast was completely cut off by road from the rest of Malaya today as flood waters rose over the Temerloh Bridge a vital road linking West Pahang. At 5 p.m. the water level at the bridge wa,s 99 feet and still rising.237 words
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Article27 1962-01-05 1 BEIRUT. Thurs Becurity forces, in a big roundup of Syrian sympathisers after Sunday's abortive revolt against President Fuad Chehab. shot dead six suspected rebels.27 words
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125 1962-01-05 1 For Margaret and Tomy: Space in a plane for 16 passengers ONDON. Thurs. Princess Li Margaret and her husband. Lord Snowdon. will have the whole firstclass compartment of a BOAC Britannia airliner to themselves when they leave for their West Indies holiday tonight. The airliner normally carries 16 firstclass passengers,Reuter - 125 words
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Article49 1962-01-05 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Thousands of people living in the Kirn Keat-Rangoon Road area were caught napping by a power failure, which plunged more than 6.000 homes in darkness at 7.30 o'clock tonight. Till late tonight, engineers were trying to establish the cause of the power failure.49 words
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Article700 1962-01-05 1 Dr. S 'No' to new Dutch offer MACASSAR. Thurs.— ITI p reS id e nt Soekarno today rejected Dutch readiness to negotiate on West Irian without preconditions. The Dutch Premier, Professor de Quay, told Parliament on Monday that Holland was prepared, for such negotiations, to modify terms of self-determination for700 words
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Article39 1962-01-05 1 RUBBER TALKS NEW YORK Thnrs. Mission from Malayan Rubber Export Registration Board will open intrrDatiooal rubber standards conference with American manufacturers and traders bere on January 22. Believed similar conference will then he held in lon don— Heater.39 words
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Article126 1962-01-05 2 LAHORE. Thurs.—Relics attributed to Prophet Mohamed were yesterday shown to the Yang di-Pertuan Agoug and his consort during their visit to the 300-year-old Badshahi Mosque here. Their Majesties were accompanied by the West Pakistan Governor. Mr. Malik Amir Mohammad Khan. Among the relics the King126 words
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Article132 1962-01-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The annual anti-rabies drive has begun in North Malaya to ensure the continued effectiveness of the immunised belt stretching 50--miles south of the Federa-tion-Thailand border from coast to coast. Teams from the Veterinary Department are now moving Into the upper sections of Perils, Kedah, Perak132 words
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Article171 1962-01-05 2 MAZLAN NOORDIN - MAZLAN NOORDIN From King sees relics of the Prophet treasures had come by way of Damascus and were brought to India by Babu Moghul, who ca p t ured Lahore in 1524. They later came Into the hands of Sikh rulers after the fall of171 words
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Article42 1962-01-05 2 IPOH, Thurs.— The lentri Besar. Da to Sha'ari bin Shatiee. will open the ntw assembly hall of the Salvation Army Boys' Home at Tambun Road here on Saturday. The building was put up by the boys themselves.42 words
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Article22 1962-01-05 2 KUALA TRENGGANU, Thur.s. The Regent of Trengganu today opened a branch of the Malayan Banking Ltd.. at Kampong China her**.22 words
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160 1962-01-05 2 'Optimist and realist at one and same time' LONDON, Thurs. Brig. Bernard Fergusson, vewiy appointed Governor-Gene-ral of New Zealand, said yesterday, that Malaya's Prime Minister, Tencku Abdul Rahman, "achieves without effort the difficult fusion of being an optimist and a reaiist at one and the same time. Brig. Fergusson. writingUPI - 160 words
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Article52 1962-01-05 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. A girl worker at a rubber shoe factory In Jalan Abdullah Tahlr was molested by two youths who also robbed her of $37. The girl. 15. told police that she was ambushed In a lonely part of the factory road by the youths. Police52 words
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213 1962-01-05 2 MINISTER WILL LEAD STRONG TALKS TEAM KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. yHE Minister of Education. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Talib. will lead a strong team of educationists to a top level Commonwealth education conference to be held in New Delhi from Jan. 11 to Jan 25. This Is the second Commonwealth education213 words
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Article117 1962-01-05 2 Mystery of West Irian posters JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs Posters supporting Indonesia's claim to West Irian have appeared on hoardIngs and walls here, but no-one knows who out them up. The posters. In Malay and English, all say: "Irian Barat is inseparable from Indonesia." They have been found on walls near117 words
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Article42 1962-01-05 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A trade xmion dispute relating to the reinstatement of two employees has been submitted for arbitration by the Singapore Insurance Companies Employees' Union and the Malayan Insurance Incorporated. It goes before the Industrial Arbitration Court tomorrow.42 words
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Article32 1962-01-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The revised electoral rolls of parliamentary, state and local authority voters are now on display at district offices and offices of supervisors of elections throughout the country.32 words
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Article82 1962-01-05 2 ALOB STAR, Thurs— The religious advisory committee of the PanMalayan Islamic Party last night decided to ask the Rulers-in-Council to ban all lotteries, whether nm by the Social and Welfare Board or by turf clubs. The committee will also ask that money from the Social and82 words
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317 1962-01-05 2 LONDON, Thurs COMMENTING on the current ratification position for the second International Tin Agreement, the Times notes today that on the consumption side Belgium, Italy, Mexico, Spain and Turkey have to formally ratify the agreements, although all have notified their intention toReuter - 317 words
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Miscellaneous434 1962-01-05 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby (eeottee, wuect) Mr f rue I/what RCP*icin<s tub) RADIO SINGAPORE SHORTWAVE SERVICE: 41 metres MEDIt'M WAVE SERVICE: 476 metres A.M. 6.00 Good Mornlmc: (5 02 Momlns Prelude; 7.00 The News; 7.05 Melodies At Sunrise; 8.00 The News: 8.05 More Melodies At Sunrise; 8.45 Morning Star;434 words
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FOREIGN DESK
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323 1962-01-05 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs. |}KITAIN is to send a team of high level experts to Washington next week for talks with representatives of the United States Government on the future of the United Nations, official sources said yesterday. The talks will take place onReuter - 323 words
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Article93 1962-01-05 3 pALM BEACH. Thurs.— Mr. Porfirio Rubirosa. 52--year-old Dominican playboy diplomat, .-aid here yesterday he was surprised to learn that he had been dlsmKsed from Dominican Foreign Service. Mr. Rublrosa. who held the post ol Inspector of Embassle.s, Legations and Consulates, was dismissed yesterday by theReuter - 93 words
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Article105 1962-01-05 3 T ISBON, Thurs. A Bill to establish In Lisbon a Government headquarters for Goa was submitted to the National Assembly here last night by the Prime Minister. Dr. Antonio de Ollvelra Salazar. This Bill, drafted by the Overseas Ministry, proposes that "as long asReuter - 105 words
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Article39 1962-01-05 3 SYDNEY. Thurs.— Britain's buxom blonde. Sabrina. arrived in Sydney today to open a new nightclub. The club will feature the twist, the dance craze which has swept America In the 'past few months.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article354 1962-01-05 3 ALGIERS, Thursday. least 37 people, 11 of them Europeans, died and 60 were wounded in a fresh wave of violence throughout Algeria yesterday. Worst trouble-spot was Oran, Western Algeria, where police reported 19 dead, eight of them Europeans, and eight injured. In Constantine. EasternReuter - 354 words
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Article45 1962-01-05 3 SOUTHE'.D 'England). Thur 3 A 33-year-old housewife gave birth to quadruplets—two 1 ijrs and two girls— here yesterday. Hospital officials said the mother. Mrs. Phoebe Meacham, and the four babies "are doing as well as can be expected."— U.P.l.45 words
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Article74 1962-01-05 3 NAKED MAN HOTEL FIRE SAN FRANCISCO. Thurs i One man was killed and two others seriously- burned when fire swept through the upper storeys of a hotel here yesterday. Some tenants leaned from windows shouting for help as firemen swung ladders up to them and flames belched from the topReuter - 74 words
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170 1962-01-05 3 LONDON, Thurs. A British Foreign Office spokesman last night described as "misleading" an accusation by Dr. Balazar. Portuguese Prime Minister. that Britain had delayed for a week and then refused to allow a request by Portugal to use certain airfields on the routeReuter - 170 words
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Article, Illustration99 1962-01-05 3 Liz 'shot' in nude ROME, Thurs. Actress Elizabeth Taylor was reported yesterday to have been photographed in the nude for a bathing scene in the film "Cleopatra" being made here. The scene, filmed 10 days ago. showed her bathing and bring massaged by a handmaiden, a film source said. TheUPI - 99 words
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Article33 1962-01-05 3 f«APE CANAVERAL. Thur.s. The attempt to launch the first American astronaut Into a round the world orbit has been postponed for at least a week until Jan. 23.it was learned yesterday— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article175 1962-01-05 3 SAIGON, Thursday. r [K)P-RANKING members of the Communist guerilla movement in South Vietnam are now meeting somewhere in Vietnam, near the Cambodian border, to reshuffle their high command, according to authoritative intelligence sources here. The sources said agents had reported the meeting was now taking placeReuter - 175 words
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Advertisement87 1962-01-05 3 iTs something/ Turns grass into lawn in no time at all. J VH&f Also available, .hem to-day I Jg^ Singapore and Federation price $405 00 *m|iport federation price S32S 00 AND THE NEW VICTA SHEERLINE iinftport I federation price i )6S 00 AGENTS: [SCOTT <fe ElNra-LISK (SEA.) LtSTI SINGAPORE MALAYA87 words
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Advertisement388 1962-01-05 3 comb it through-it tints and sets for Brunette or Blonde— for Fair, Mid-Brown, Mousey or Grey as wefl _^^M Now you c«n tet your hiir «nd flfl M^^L y «p»rk it with colour, too. With Bandbox tint N sir >• ou do bo A ■t once. Not a hnsc, not388 words
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Article255 1962-01-05 4 New wage scale, other benefits for Bank Negara staff Pay boost for workers at Harper Gilfillan after 'friendly talks' SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE staff of the Bank Negara Indonesia are to get a week's marriage leave among other benefits under a wage agreement signed between the bank and255 words
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86 1962-01-05 4 Policeman on scooter killed in collision SINGAPORE, Thurs. A Singapore policeman was killed this morning when the scooter he was riding was involved in a collision with two cars at the Bth milestone, Bukit Timah Road, at about 9.15 a.m. He was Staff Sergeant Sanadl bin Fastero. 42. who died86 words
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Article144 1962-01-05 4 60 GO BACK TO WORK AT HUA HENG SINGAPORE. Thurs. Sixty members ot the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers" Union returned to work in the Hua Heng Rubber Factory In Jurong— after a two-month strike. The strike was called off after the management agreed to take back these workers, following144 words
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Article, Illustration109 1962-01-05 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Ynsof bin Ishak (right) proposes a toast to the people of Burma, at a cocktail party at the Sea View Hotel tonight. The party, which was given by the Burmese Con-sul-General. U Myo Tham (also in picture), was held109 words
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Article201 1962-01-05 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Two youths were each sentenced in the Second Criminal District Court today to three years jail and six strokes of the rotan for robbing and causing hurt to a bar waitress. Tan Chal Saik, 23, a police supervisee, and Loh Peng Loy, 20,201 words
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Article27 1962-01-05 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A full list of oral passes in the Malay examinations conducted by the Adult Education Board will appear in The Free Press tomorrow.27 words
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Article151 1962-01-05 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Questions about the proposed merger between Singapore and the Federation will be answered by Government representatives at a meeting to be held at Victoria Theatre on Jan. 13. These questions have been put to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce by a number of organisations,151 words
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Article, Illustration309 1962-01-05 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Police were called to Whlteaways today to man the doors when hundreds of shoppers stormed the store for its closing down sale. The general manager, (Malaya and Singapore) Mr. R. Jacobs, reported at 5 p.m. closing time that some 6.000 people brought in309 words
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Article137 1962-01-05 4 'Don't take pay' call is ignored SINGAPORE. Thurs. "A good number" of former members of the Singapore Work Brigade turned up at its Kolam Ayer headquarters today to collect their pay despite a call by their action committee to reject it. Police stood by as they went in Individually from137 words
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Article39 1962-01-05 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce has elected Mr. Chau Chun Ming as president for 1962. and Mr. Robert C.K. Chay as vice-president for internal affairs. Mr. Arnold Mannering is elected vicepresident for external affairs.39 words
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Article34 1962-01-05 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Water will be shut off tomorrow from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Zones One and Three and from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. In Zones Two and Five.34 words
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Advertisement250 1962-01-05 4 yyTTTra OPENS TODAY! (SPORE) DAILY 4 SHOWS: 1 1«.m.-2.1 5-6.1 5 9.15 p.m. Admission: Stalls $1 50&52.50-Circle $4.00 (No Fro* List) SAVAGE STORY s S OF LOVE AND HATE THAT WILL t S LIVE FOREVER IN YOUR MEMORIES j TBEWK ORGANISATION prmnts V\g|Mf^%^ A JOSEPH JAJMI- i -??S?M^MB* NAIEIjO HAI-ENOni250 words
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Article612 1962-01-05 5 FINANCE ONE OF SUBJECTS FOR DELEGATES KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will open the two-day meeting of the Malaysia Solidarity Consultative Committee here on Saturday. The meeting a continuation of the meeting In Kuching, Sarawak, last month will be attended by612 words
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Article, Illustration217 1962-01-05 5 Seven Alsatians give more bite to Dog Unit SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Seven Alsatians costing S9OO each have arrived from Germany to give more bite to the Singapore Police Force Doc I'nit. And Sita (above), the only ***** in the group, made it nine more when she whelped on arrival on Dec217 words
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131 1962-01-05 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Thirty-f our new motor cycles, each capable of topping the 100 m.p.h. mark, have been added to the Singapore traffic mobile squad. The machines latest models of the 600 c.c. Norton Dominator 99 are being assembled at the police garage131 words
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120 1962-01-05 5 Buddhists thank Govt. for Wesak holiday KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The World Fellowship of Buddhists. Selangor Centre, thanked the Federation Government today for declaring Wesak Day a public holiday. Mr. Teh Thtan Choo. president of the centre, said in a statement that this gesture "speaks volumes' for the democratic nature of120 words
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Article30 1962-01-05 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Federation's Minister for Commerce and Industry, In.che Mehamed Khir Joharl. will attend an Umno rally and a liaison committee meeting here on Jan. 14.30 words
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310 1962-01-05 5 SINGAPORE. Thur». A FATHER of eight and rent-collector of Cheong Koon Seng and Co. Ltd., who pleaded guilty today to an amended charge of misappropriating 94 sums totalling $*****, told a district court that he had spent the money mainly at the races.310 words
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Article41 1962-01-05 5 The court was given a detailed account of the duties of Chow and Cheong and the manner In which they had jointly committed the offence. Chow and Cheonsr told the judge they could not make restitution. Chow admitted having41 words
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Article72 1962-01-05 5 Up— your EPF earnings KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Contrlbutors to the Employees Provident Fund— there are more than one million ->f e>r. In the Federation— arned more than $23 million in Interest for 1961. This is an increase of about $4.2 million over the *nlsre;.t earned in 1960. On the average72 words
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Article253 1962-01-05 5 SINGAPORE, Thursday. r pHREE former central committee members of the Singapore People's Alliance today challenged *he party's new secretary-general, Mr. Lee Kirn Chuan, to explain why the party had not held an annual conference for more than three years. The three are the former secretary-general.253 words
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Article, Illustration196 1962-01-05 5 MORE BALANCED ECONOMY WITH MALAYSIA: BANK CHIEF KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. J^ MORE balanced regional economy will be one of the major benefits accruing from the realisation of the Greater Malaysia concept, the outgoing manager of the Hongkong and Shangu*; n~~\r n~m~~mm* ere> M r L Snaith, said today. Another advantage196 words
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Advertisement154 1962-01-05 5 WHAT LUXURY! WHAT FASHION! matdenfbrm MUCH ADO Lo-Bak— What woman wouldn't adore a MUCH ADO lon** line. In snowy white and svelte, sophisticated black, this version is extended to the xi^J really low in back, '^^Hfci pre-shaped with '^WW''!^^'' fonm rubber lined 'ij^Q'fl|' jr '*-~J/fnStiM boning keeps this WN /vSSfc^y154 words
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Article, Illustration296 1962-01-05 6 have fun with no money ADVERTISERS' ANNOUNCEMENT NOT all of us girls are lucky enough to be going out with men who can afford to shower us with flowers and candy, drive us around in flashy sports cars, and wine and dine us in style twice a week. Perhaps some296 words
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Article, Illustration601 1962-01-05 6 UJELL, finally it hap- pened. The thing I had been resisting all these years has at last taken place went to a dentist. And do you know what he said to me? He was horrified that anyone should neglect their teeth so much,601 words
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Article, Illustration328 1962-01-05 6 NOW that hospital plans have been made, it is time for you to start thinking about the gear you tvill have to bring with you when your time comes. Most hospitals wUI give you a list of what you need, or your doctor will.328 words
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Article, Illustration900 1962-01-05 6 lucy huang - lucy huang let's talk it over by Atl'iM. that whirl oi Christinas and New Year parties, it is now time to pay back some of that hospitality shown by your iriends. Entertaining, however, can run into large expenses. And oi course900 words
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202 1962-01-05 6 DeputyKing at three rural schemes MALACCA, Thurs. ITI The Deputy Paramount Ruler today visited three land development schemes in the Alor Gajah district. He was accompanied by the Chief Minister of Malacca, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, and the Minister-ln-Attendance, Capt. Abdul Hamid Khan, Assistant Minister of Education. The first202 words
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75 1962-01-05 6 SEREMBAN, Thurs. The practice among Malays to "sub-let" licences and contracts to non- Malays was criticised by the Mentri Besar. Dr. Mohamed Said bin Mohamed, yesterday. The Mentri Besar warned against this practice and said It was "detrimental to the well-being and advancement of75 words
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Article, Illustration232 1962-01-05 6 FILMS by CHAN CHIN BOCK IT'S a strange war film thai spotlights legs and torsos (of women, I mean). Yet there they are deli- ciously distracting in 20th Century Fox's "Seven Women From HHI." The legs and torsos that count belong to232 words
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Article24 1962-01-05 6 PENANO, Thurs. Mr. D. S. Ramanathan. a former Mayor of Penang, has been elected president of the new-ly-formed Penang Tamil Parents' Association.24 words
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188 1962-01-05 6 UNION LEADER HAS A PLAN FOR BENEFITS rDH. Thurs. The National Union of Bank Employees, which represents about 3.500 workers in banks all over the country, plans to Introduce benefit schemes for Its members. This was disclosed today by Mr. P. C. Gomes, president of the union, who has just188 words
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Miscellaneous156 1962-01-05 6 itufjs Bunny By Raiph HointdaM *~~rmm^^ J THERE'S' VI \l WWH W CLUCK! FAS LON6 AS TH' N L MAYBE THAT'LL ATTRACT A J/^7\||| WHkW r svuESTre < woulpoet Himself bum isyirseFAtx fcFEw customers/ a-XS GU) VK^k« SLEEPIN'INFKONT* AJOB.iUTTHA'S r CXkV I'LL MAKE J M^^^-»-* ■«,<*<' ivft wIU PL 0156 words
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Article35 1962-01-05 8 !fl Wordt SH (Minimum) THI PARENTS, brother* and sister* of the late Mr. Francis Ang Yon« Hee wish to thank all relatives and mends for their kind help, condolences and attendance at funeral yesterday.35 words
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Obituary35 1962-01-05 8 it Word* $10 (Minimum) IN LOVINO MEMORY of our mother Klu ibeth Abuhtvanadrn who went to i* with the Lord on 5.1. 61 and our •rot her. Gerard Mathuram, missing Mnce the Occupation.35 words
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Article149 1962-01-05 8 70 Words Sid (Minimum) COUNTRY AIR in Town? Fresh and fragrant will b* the atr even In a mom in town with Alrwick. CREAT READING at little coat <onii>li'e rang 4 of Pan, Fontana: Ace, ire paper backs available at s pore <'eld Storage, Arcade, Orchard Koad. S pore.149 words
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Article26 1962-01-05 8 to Words $10 (Minimum) MR. DE PILLAI, former Mess Manager of Omcers Mess, Chxngl, la requested to call at No. *l>. High htre.t t; l>ore.26 words
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Article567 1962-01-05 8 Mr. Teerath Ram, inaugurating the conference of headmasters of secondary schools in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, •vhistled up a refreshing breeze of professionalism where another dreary round of political sloganising might easily hay« developed. The Minister of Education's address to the assembly called upon teachers to be "good567 words
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Article420 1962-01-05 8 The International Tin Council will meet next Wednesday, five weeks ahead of the date fixed last October, larking the requisite number of ratifications to bring the second agreement into force. Belgium, Italy, Mexico, Spain ftnd Turkey among the consumer countries and Bolivia in the producer half have not420 words
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Article198 1962-01-05 8 Weighty as they are, the few points formally outstanding on the agenda of the Geneva conference on Laos, if it meets today, are likely to crease fewer foreheads thar the persistent intransigence of right-wing General Phoumt Nosavan and his front man Prince Boun Oum. It is perfectly clear198 words
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Article, Illustration1606 1962-01-05 8 THE AGONY OF TIBET ...told by the refugees who have escaped the Communist Chinese oppression THREE aspect s of Chinese rule in Tibet stand out clearly in the statements made by 45 Tibetan refugees (including 30 monks). ITHE "reformation" of the monasteries. 2 THE destruction of Tibetan society through classOFNS - 1,606 words
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128 1962-01-05 8 TIN OUTPUTS: BETTER TO TELL US ALL. T)ATO MACLEOD must have had a quiet smile at the mild reproof offered him by the brokers for his remarks on the prerogative of his group of companies in withholding figures of the monthl. outputs of tin. The Dato must be well aware128 words
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Article158 1962-01-05 8 IN a review of "Dragon in the Kremlin" by Marvin Kalb. AUlngton Kennard says that "Russian and Chinese alms, however remain in agreement Their goal Is world domination, the objective of Leninist dootrine. They differ mainly In how this shall be brought about." It Is158 words
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Article121 1962-01-05 8 mHE Lake Gardens in Ser--1 cmban were designed to give pleasure to the public, but there exists among all this lovely scenery a stain on its beauty: the stagnant lake in its midst. It is a repository of all the town's refuse and an ideal121 words
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Article71 1962-01-05 8 r_ESPITE rain almost every iJ day water rationing still continues four to five times a week in Singapore. We were greeted on Kew Year's Day with dry taps. Such in consideration Is moat unjustified. It is time the schedules for rationing were revised. I suggest that twice aUP - 71 words
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Article120 1962-01-05 8 THERE Is no necessity for the Ministry of Education to review the question of lotteries organised by schools (B.T. Jan. 2) if the Ministry pays in FULL for extensions of cjassrooms In aided schools. It is because the Government does not pay in full for120 words
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Article50 1962-01-05 8 pIE many people who travel up and down Malaya by train would be very grateful if the Malayan Railway would stamp or print the departure times on train tickets. This will be <v great help and will also ensure that people get on the right trains. TRAVELLER Singapore50 words
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Advertisement83 1962-01-05 8 The Rocket Punch From Underground Tourists in the peaceful Colorado countryside are sometimes startled to see strange "monsters" rearing up out of the desert. These are, in fact, the giant rockets which are kept in constant readiness on America's underground missile bases. Within minutes of receiving word from the President,83 words
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Advertisement102 1962-01-05 8 Pye is the word for progress in Stereograms THE KEW SHAPE OF STEREO Pye build a fully stereophonic radiogram with excellent pnrformano* -at an economical price! See the new Pye PE 21 50 the slender, elegant cabinet designed to blend beautifully with any other furniture, finished in warm, straight-grained walnut102 words
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Article, Illustration3797 1962-01-05 9 TAI SING ONN - TAI SING ONN -By HIS CITIZENSHIP BATTLE: COURT RULES NO REASON WHY INQUIRY COMMITTEE SHOULDN'T PROCEED Judge speaks of functions the Minister had never delegated 'Question is how much information is Government obliged to give' KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Chinese educationist, Lim Lian Geok,3,797 words
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107 1962-01-05 9 ITUALA KLAWANG, Thurs. —The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, today urged the people of Peradone; to make a New Year resolution to turn their village Into one reflecting the true spirit of independence, goodwill and prosperity. Tun Razak was opening a107 words
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Advertisement11 1962-01-05 9 A tobojeco of equality ALWAYS FRESH IN 2 OZ. AIRTIGHT TINS11 words
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Advertisement161 1962-01-05 9 I Someone isn't using Amplex I V Outdoor tporta and hot weather— «umm«r activities can to easily result in offensive body odour. And though you can't help peripiring, you ton play it tqft tri/A Ampltx. Safely and nurrly stopping odourt at their source, Amplex leaves breath swrrt and body /rat161 words
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Article252 1962-01-05 10 SEND UP MEN TO MALAYA, HE SAYS From lAN HUMMERSTON in PERTH npHERE is a great exA port potential for West Australian products, particularly building materials, in Malaya, said a Perth •company executive on his return here after a five-week business trip to the Malayan territories. Mr. S. Plaisted, general252 words
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Article, Illustration407 1962-01-05 10 CHANG YEN FOOI - CHANG YEN FOOI Investments in finance company on easy payment for the small man By DIRECTORS EXTENDING SUBSCRIPTION LIST CLOSING DATE FOR ONE MONTH A BIG rush is going on for shares in a new Kuala Lumpur finance company set up specially to attract407 words
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145 1962-01-05 10 WISE TO ADOPT REPLANTING PROGRAMME: ESTATE CHIEF THE extent to which the production of Malayan rubber may be expected to increase as new high-yield-ing trees come into bearing in the next few yean is indicated by Mr. J. R. Tannock, chairman of Sungei Bahru Rubber Estates Ltd. which has a145 words
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Article147 1962-01-05 10 Kapal Kris to call for tenders TENDERS will be callx ed soon for the construction of the largest ship to fly the Federation flag a 2,500 ton tanker- for the newly formed Kapal Kris Shipping C/O. The company's dockyard at Butterworth. which has built a total of 95 ships in147 words
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Article65 1962-01-05 10 The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. has bought the entire share capital of the privately owned West German tyre company. Gummiwerke Fulda. the West German economic news agency reported. Fulda said the take-over would safeguard the further development of the successful German company In a way65 words
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Article227 1962-01-05 10 TRACTORS FOR FEDERATION DUE SOON HPHE first shipment of 96 tractors and rarth A moving machinery worth $6 million ordered by the Federation Government will arrive in Port Swettenham tomorrow. The consignment consists of 14 units and shipments of the others will be completed by Feb. 14. said Mr.227 words
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Article173 1962-01-05 10 Penang exports to R.I. up $8m. PENANG's exports to Indonesia in the third quarter of 1961 rose three times to $12.2 million over the corresponding period in the previous year. Inche Mohd. Nairn bin Haji Ahmad, the Penang Economic Officer said in his review. Imports at $37.4 million however.fell by173 words
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Article, Illustration299 1962-01-05 10 AUSTRIAN manufacturers are planning to enter the Malayan market with a range of merchandise this year. The planning of this move; is the result of years of close study of local market conditions by Austrian entrepreneurs. One such entrepreneur is Mr. Ernst Schwehla, manag|ing director299 words
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175 1962-01-05 10 Panama may sell instant coffee to local mart PANAMANIAN traders are watching with great interest the growth of the Singapore instant coffee market, Mr. William McLean, the Consul-General of Panama in Singapore said yesterday. Mr. McLean .aid that Panama had recently set up a factory producing Instant coffee and she175 words
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Advertisement135 1962-01-05 10 I 1 It ii i nk^tll Maim flfl mm WM n Hi' 9 "1 lßflfl I 1 Wai*"] ■j LONDON'S CHOICEST TOBACCO To smoke Balkan Sobranie is to enjoy theresillts of nearly a century of tobacco-making skill. Here is a rare blend of finest Virginian and mystic Yenidjeenioyed by generations135 words
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Advertisement33 1962-01-05 10 'iSs£s' y I:: ■BHaßßiHlffl Sv Kfl For further details contact our Home Delivery 8m Kj M^ motor division j llbbiPOlf ■tA TV MIU! >IMI A lUHPUI (UCMIHt *Jl 111 1 1 OS MM!/*/'33 words
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Advertisement1528 1962-01-05 11 TO LIVERPtIi ft WEST COAST IK. Due Sport Stilt P. rham Panani AUTOLYCUS Uvarpaal. Dublin la Part Jai 7 Jm I'll Jm 11 PERSERS livarpaai. Giugow Jm 11 jm 11 Jn 14/18 Jm IT MENESTNEOS M seilltt, L'paal, A'mouth. JM 11 IN 18 JN 17/28 JN 21 OEMOBOCUS Havre, livarpaai,1,528 words
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Advertisement1276 1962-01-05 11 EF77/ iT^yTTTiSI I THE LA.C LINESSAILINtS TO MEDITERRANEAN, CONTINENTAL I SCINTHNIYIIH PORTS i**wJ^ffK jWrV > V» "SAMOA" a) SM. 45/ S Jm 1/ I Jm 1/11 Jm EbTiBSSKI ASMAU" 1)1) 21/21 JM 27/21 JM 21 J* Jm B TJSL^fJ KAMIOdA' I) B Ma/ 4FM S/ I Frt I I Fll1,276 words
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Advertisement1554 1962-01-05 11 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTO. BRIM BOIIBINI STJC3 APORE "I. fS42I/S EIPRESS SEBVTCES TB IORtRR. llftßPMt. ft C*JITTIRtRT«I Ptßn. I S'pora P. SIM -Mar* BENOORAN 'El.) Llllll. Hamburg. S. SS/TaMf tal I/I lENCLEUCH L'paal. G'moutll. Rotterttm JM 12/11 JM 7'll IM 11/18 BENVENUE (H) H'tarf. l'*N, R'dam. M'bro Jn 18/n1,554 words
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Advertisement1121 1962-01-05 11 t^ McAUSTER <Sc CO., LTD. W_, lIU o** l tC*>jkw fSM SIJLZRMAM IJH« 4. KXAVKMKSS LIKE LMMR. IAMtWM MTTERtOM IM ANCELES. BAR FUNCISCO, RAVRt ft NOLL SEAHE. VAWOtVER ft PtßTUtit CITT OF COLOMBO Acctatiae carte tar Ceetral ft Sentk S^ora P. ST«am *m>m nfHX^, a 23/11 [jm 11 Jn/ 11,121 words
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Article261 1962-01-05 12 Tin moves sharply upwards T»HERE was a sharp upward movement of $1.75 in the Singapore tin price yesterday which took it up to $475.75 per picul. This followed the sale of 700 tons of surplus tin from the defunct Texas City Smelter stocks. With this sale completed, at prices ranging261 words
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Article125 1962-01-05 12 MELBOURNE, Thurs. '"TRADING <ni the Melbourne Stock Exchange today was lighter. General investments were firm, but less buoyant. Oit» again highlighted the market with profit-taking causing a sharp decline In Australian Oil and Gas which was actively sold down to 535. fid. before closing with buyers at 566.125 words
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Article229 1962-01-05 12 CHIP'S tylnc atentud* the Slniaasr* wharvat teday are: Marndu 21/33, Silver King 26, Kant Eea NW. S. Pektn 42/43. R*»fn^t«ln I 2. Dloraed 44. Van Noort 23 ?4. BeasksJls 4/5. Uachaon 33/34. Benlarls 31/32. Straat Cook 19, Karlmua 10/11, Straat Jottore 13/14. la(r Toft 29/30. Nasolba 8/9,229 words
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Article714 1962-01-05 12 BUSINESS on the Malayan (overnight D (delayed): AM <arrtStock Exchange. Federation '«"«»n« atamp.). section yesterday with the uuni- Malayan tta«k Isahewtg* quotation ber of deals in brackets: change* with Federation changes »how- lac where different from Singapore'!: Industrial! l Gammon $1.69 OL, ON: Robinson orda (1.000) *l714 words
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Article119 1962-01-05 12 £HINISI Preduee fxenange. Sm. gaaera, neen prteee ear steal yetterday: Cecenut ell: bulk 537 sellers, drum $40 acllera. Cesra: Dee. L'K /Continent 5261 buyrra, $27 aallera. Pesser: Uuotok white $173 i aellera, Sarawak white $170 sellers, special Sarawak black $140 sellers, garbled L*rapong black $140 aellera. Lampoog black119 words
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571 1962-01-05 12 SCRIP SHOUT ON EXCHANGE: INDUSTRIALS, TINS BETTER By Our Market Correspondent ALTHOUGH turnover is i\ still restricted on the Malayan Stock Exchange because of lack of offerings, the sentiment is greatly improved and both the tin and industrial sections yesterday jhowed some useful gains in price. Tins opened quietly steady,571 words
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Article21 1962-01-05 12 Malayan Stock Indices: Jan. 3 Jan. 4 Industrials: 163.12 163.78 Tin*: 297.12 ZtlM rubbers: 209.12 269.12 Jan. 1 1958=100.21 words
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Article32 1962-01-05 12 SINGAPORE, Jan. 4. RUBBER: 78} cents per lb. (unchanged). 5 p.m. unofficial close: ?8| cento (quiet). TIN: $475.75 per picul (up $1.75). Estimated unofficial offering 254 tons (down 15 tons).32 words
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Article219 1962-01-05 12 AMUABV ftrit (ra<S* rubtttr buytr* I f.s.b. closed In Stasapors yastsrday ■t 781 Mil per lb. unchanged on Wednesday price. The too* waa dull. •.C.C.R.A. cloaiDC prlc»« la ceata par lb yesterday: Int. 1 R. 8.8. Prompt f.O.b. buyers 78a. eell«-t 781 (N); Int. 1 R. 8.8. Jan.219 words
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Article79 1962-01-05 12 ¥MB Malayan timing* Barma 1 At--1 seciatien made th*ae chsas** la Its rate* to mereaaata yaaterday (all ratal to $100): Canada: buying TT 344. atrmail OD 3«|. I*o d/tt 3S I/16 credit bills. SSJ trade bllla. Selling T.T. er O.D. raadyt Canada 34 :t/l8 Oa the free aiahange79 words
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Obituary, Illustration35 1962-01-05 12 In ever loving memory of msdear father Yon* Koon Yoone irha went to be with the Lord 5.1.1949. "Safe in the arm* of Jesus" Inserted by hit only sod Yonc Hoon* Tft. Kampar.35 words
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Advertisement1067 1962-01-05 12 EBS^l ■a?JB«Bfl)a^BfJBlB?«B V^_- KAWASAKI RISEN KAJSHA, LTDExpress U.S.A. Pacific «V Atlantic Coast SwvlO* ETA CTA HA EIA S'wri P. S'htm M'Honi HMulu S. F'cisco L Anillst N.York »r» Mar." 21/ M Jas 11 Jas/1 Fa M rsk "J S oa. H Mar "Calsnst Mats" 21/2} Fit 21 Fei 11 Mst1,067 words
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Advertisement512 1962-01-05 12 GOLD STAR LINE LTD. South West Africa Service BIER SHEVA LOADING SINGAPORE 22/23 Jos> INGE TOFT 20/21 Feb GEDERA 20/21 Mar For L. MARQUES, DURBAN, CAPETOWN, MATADI, LAGOS/APAPA, P. HARCOURT, ACCRA, TEMA, TAKORADI, ABIDJAN, MONROVIA FREETOWN. Arriving from SOUTH A WEST AFRICAN PORTS: GEDERA S pore 28/29 Jon load for512 words
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Advertisement397 1962-01-05 12 NOTICE NOTICE IS "HEREBY GIVEN that Mr. Poh Jlak Kent; Instructor o! Asia Driving School Is no longer In our service a s from 30m Decenber. 1961 and therefora has no authority to collect any monies on behalf of the School. SINGAPORE HOTEL" CHANGE OF TF.I.KPIIONF NIMBI U As from397 words
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Advertisement317 1962-01-05 13 Please Note That As From 7th January, 1962, Our Telephone Number Will Be: ***** C. MELCHERS CO.. S.E.A. AGENCY, SINGAPORE. BRITISH DRUG HOUSES (FAR EAST) LTD*, FROM 6TH JANUARY 1962 OUR NEW TELEPHONE NUMBER WILL BE ***** NOTICE Please note that as from 6th January 1962 our new telephone Number317 words
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Advertisement534 1962-01-05 13 (Continued from Pace M) i SITUATIONS VACANT EUROPEAN LADY Pianoforte teacn- er Beginners to tirade VII part/lull time. State expcrtenee/quallflcailons and salary to Box A 3934 S.T. B'pore. PUBLIC BNCLISH SCHOOL. Rengam require, teachers. Please apply to Manager. Minimum qualification School Certificate. Closing data 10th January IMb. TBAOHBRS WANTED. Trained534 words
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Advertisement1068 1962-01-05 13 SITUATIONS VACANT :u Wordt SS (Mm.) Box tt rt: txtrm SALESMAN with knowledge of Sporting Goods. Must bave experience and be bard working and reliable. Apnly Box A 3920 S.T. B'pore. VACANCY EXISTS with the Ipob braoch of a large European Commercial firm for a fitter with all round experience1,068 words
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Advertisement975 1962-01-05 13 HOUSES ft LAND FOR SALE 19 Wordt SS (Min.)— Box tt eta. twtf FOR SALS modern three bedroom. three bathroom bungalow, oae acre of land in Ampang Raad. For details apply Box A 1924 S.T. K.L> TO LET OR For Sale 2. Morley Road toff Belmont Road) 2 Bedrooms. 2'975 words
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Advertisement1034 1962-01-05 13 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES tt Word* $i (Min.)— Box It rfs. txtrm DISTRIBUTOR required for "TaMron" PVC Sheets. Kuropaan Company with orates Federation Of Malaya: Singapore: North Borneo and Sarawak. Apply P.O. Boa --906 Singapore. LOANS I* Word* Si (Min.)— Box it ct: txtrm RBSPSCTA__a CHINESE CINTLI. MAN requires urgently Loan of1,034 words
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Advertisement1212 1962-01-05 13 FOR SALE it Word* Si (Min.)— Box it rfs. fjrlra mi SHIPMENTS Loogline Lowback Brassieres f 15.80. Fancy Children's Playsults 11.90. Bednbrets, Bedcovers. Blankets, store Varieties. Visit Luck's IT. Orchard Road, B'pore. WESTINOHOUSE REIRICERATOR I $250, Kelvinator Aircondmoner $330. I Murphy Radio. Ounloplllo Mattresses cane furniture and various oddments. Owner1,212 words
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366 1962-01-05 14 CHONG EU HITS AT 'CITIZEN' CHANGES PLAN PENANG. Thurs. Dr. Lim Chong Eu, former president of the Malayan Chinese Association, today criticised the Federation Government for its •very bad habit" of proposing changes to the Constitution. "The latest proposals have come as a very great surprise indeed, almost a shock366 words
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Article24 1962-01-05 14 PENANG. Thurs.— A labouer, Krishnasamy Muthayah. 31. today was jailed for four months for stealing a blcyci belonging to Goh Glm Hoo.24 words
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Article, Illustration405 1962-01-05 14 PORT SWETTENHAM, Thursday GODOWN STOREKEEPER SAYS HE SAW SPARKS FLYING OUT OF MACHINE AN inquiry into the cause of yesterday's $1.4 million blaze which gutted the Lee Rubber Company godown at Port Swettenham began this morning. Chemists, electricians, machinery experts and senior police405 words
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Article159 1962-01-05 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday, f HIRTY-SEVEN people from Killinghall estate in Puchong who were retrenched last month ire to get back their jobs. This follows an agreement reached today between officials of the Selangor branch of the National Union of Plantation Workers and the estate management. The159 words
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Article70 1962-01-05 14 BUTTERWORTH, Thurs.— The Senior Sessions Court President. Mr. K. Somasundram. today issued a warrant for the arrest of Chuah Teong Choo. 40, who did not attend court this morning. Chuah had previously pleaded not guilty to possessing five slabs of opium weighing 22J lb.70 words
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Article45 1962-01-05 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Thur.x An electrician. S. Anthony 40. missed his footing and fell 30ft. from the celling of the top floor of the General Post Office here today. He was taken unconscious to the General Hospital with a broken arm.45 words
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Article31 1962-01-05 14 BINGAPORE, Thurs. A writ claiming $86,000 has been filed In the High Court registry on behalf of Shun Cheong Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd., against the Far East Corporation Ltd.31 words
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87 1962-01-05 14 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Members of the public who are Interested In studying the details of the merger plan between Singapore and the Federation, may get free copies of "The Merger Plan" at the Government Publications Bureau at Fullerton Building or the Ministry of87 words
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Advertisement178 1962-01-05 14 DIFFERENT PEOPLE LIKE FOR THE SAME REASONS The size is sensible— A good rullsize filter tip cigarette and firmly packed. The tobacco is superb— The finest Virginia tobacco money can buy. The pack Is perfect— The elegant crush-proof box with the 'lift-up' lid has never been bettered. No unsightly bulge178 words
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Miscellaneous265 1962-01-05 14 Straits Times Crossword Hi HF* H' HUT IT 91 H ROSS came a great deal (7). 7. This rat may be in need ot a 9. Darker steel is used to make drink (7). a form of headgear (4. 7). 8. A record I call almost reason- 15. the soldier's265 words
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Article327 1962-01-05 15 WAA'J'UA 1 SECOND VICTORY OVER ENGLAND WITH 2 HOURS TO SPARE DEXTER'S DISMISSAL AFTER 15 MINS MARKS THE BEGINNING OF THE END CALCUTTA, Thursday. INDIA gained their second victory over England in Test match history here today, beating them on merit by 187 runsReuter - 327 words
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Article93 1962-01-05 15 INDIA 380 and 252. ENGLAND lot. Inns. 212. ENGLAND 2ND. INNS. (Overnight 12S-4) RICHARDSON b Umrtgar 42 RUBBELL b Ranjane 9 HARRINGTON c Durani b Desal 3 DEXTER lbw Duranl 62 BARBER c Jalslmha b Duranl 6 PARFITT lbw Umrtgar 46 KNIGHT not out 39 ALLEN c Manjrekar b93 words
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Article62 1962-01-05 15 PALCUTTA, Thurs. Johr Murray. Middlesex ant England wlcketkeeper. rnaj return home because c; karico.se veins? He was seeing a specials today. If an operation i: necessary, he will returr home to have it Immediately Tom Pearce MCC's tearr manager, has suggested tc Lord's that another wicketkeeper62 words
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Article209 1962-01-05 15 Bid by McGlew to save S. Africa CAPETOWN TEST fAPETOWN, Thurs.— Skipper Jack McGlew, who retired hurt yesterday, returned to play an invaluable Innings for South Africa as they fought to save the Third unofficial Test against New Zealand here today. At lunch, with four hours left. South Africa were209 words
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Article, Illustration89 1962-01-05 15 BUT I'M NOT HIDING FROM PENDER, says DOWNES MAN hiding behind the gloves is world middle weight champion Terry Downes, who has turned down a contract to fight Paul Pender of the United States. "But I am not hiding from Pender." declared Terry. "I'll fight him anywhere .but not In89 words
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Article42 1962-01-05 15 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Only five teams all from the Services have entered for the Singapore Hockey Association's knockout competition. The closing date has now been extended to Jan. 11 to enable civilian clubs to join the tournament42 words
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Article35 1962-01-05 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Selangor Turf Club's Gold Cup meeting for "orses In Classes 1 and 5 will be held here on Feb. 3, 6 and 11. Entries close on Jan. 24.35 words
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679 1962-01-05 15 5-NATION MEET for SCHOOLBOYS STARTS TODAY KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. "TOR the next three days, starting from tomorrow, the best schoolboy badr minton players (all under 20) from Ceylon, India, Thailand, Singapore and hosts Malaya will compete In Asia's first open championships nt the Selangor B.A. Hali here. But for the679 words
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356 1962-01-05 15 By KEN FERNANDEZ BOMBAY, Than. Malaya were the last of the teams to arrive in India for the international hockey tournament which begins at Ahmedabad on Saturday. They arrived here early this morning after an overnight flight from Rangoon. They will leave356 words
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Article166 1962-01-05 15 Moss is 'hopping mad' in Spore SINGAPORE. Thurs. Stirling Moss. Britain's top racing driven, was "hopping mad" at the Paya Lebar Airport last night. Moss- was furious when th* Qantas plane that was to take off for Darwin at 9 p.m. was delayed for half an hour. Moss had arrived166 words
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Article111 1962-01-05 15 Favourite for Piggott DRISBANE, Thurs. Lester Piggott, 26, crack Enßlish Jockey will ride the prepost favourite Booberanna in the mile-and-a-quarter International Stakes on Saturday at Doomben. Roger Polncelet (France) will be on Ruperlon. regarded as one of the best chances In the race. American Eddie Arcaro, whose total of winsReuter - 111 words
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Advertisement154 1962-01-05 15 iii Pi ■II M n Ilittß-v" 11 UJLUiU UUuSUnI K^ \nS v Lm mm ■^■i^pß«^^^*l^Hß«^lMVMVl^Bi^H|Hl|^H^H »V' V Hkr *k. m^m^^^^mT*' Lfll Ik n^mmM** I|^ I^Sb illkjU* a^BP* BEAUTY: Slimming While You Work Moke-up Gives Glamour-plus New Pleated Hairstyle Beauty Club Friends and Beauty Consultant's Advice. FASHION: Fashioh-mise, Fabric-wise with Free154 words
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Advertisement55 1962-01-05 15 LJM KEE SONG WAS AN UNHAPPY IS ift f fSO STUDENT Bidomak builds rich, red blood and '/K JlTi-. B «"iov» is a brain, body and nerve builder. S Bidomak T)» tonic of H» etntury for nerves. br«m »od that depressed f#elinj, W«. BMMMh M tint IMffW. »W*M. «f«MI —455 words
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Miscellaneous56 1962-01-05 15 BADMINTON INTERNATIONAL: Schools Open ch&mptrnshlpe (B'gor BA hall. 3 JO p.m.>. SOCCER SPORE PREMIER LGE: Chinese v Indians <Jn Besar. 6.15). FRIENDLY: Penang Prisons v PTC Trotters (Kepala Batas Eng dch (rd. 6.16). RUGGER FRIENDLY: Kelantan ColU T Kedah All-Blues (K. Bharu). HOCKEY INTER-STATE TRIANGULAR: Malacca v Johore (Sport padang).56 words
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Miscellaneous78 1962-01-05 15 'Tfv^Tv^J!jj l^^^^^j^^^^^ SOCCER STORK GSFA DIV. 2B: City Health 2 STB 0: Water Dept. 2 Police 'B 1; Div. 3B: Pharmaceuticals 16 CPP 1. HAINES CUP (Penang): Bkt Mertajam Police 6 Butterworth Police 0. HOCKEY STORE DIV. 2: Prison 4 Police 0. S'GOR DIV. 2: Sentul Works 1 Klnrara MHC78 words
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Miscellaneous147 1962-01-05 15 TENNIS: Australian championships (Sydney) Men's singles Ist rd. P. Keller bt J. Thomson (Can) 8-1, 6-1. 6-0. Women's singles Ist rd. J. Trewby (Br) bt M Schoneld 6-0, 6-2. Men's doubles Ist rd. R. Taylor (Br) and W. Coghlnn (Aust) bt P. Harris and O. Usher 6-1, 7-5. 6-4. Women's147 words
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Article520 1962-01-05 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Govt. urged to adopt urgently 'imaginative and realistic' scheme to solve problem THK Federation Government was todayurged to adopt urgently an "imaginative and realistic programme" to meet the shortage of graduate teachers. The appeal was made by Mr. Teerath Ram, president of the Malayan520 words
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162 1962-01-05 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A Government statement today pointed out that a Singapore citizen who leaves the country to volunteer for service In WcM Irian does not need a re-entry permit. The statement described as "inaccurate" a statement in today's Straits Times quoting a Government162 words
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Article387 1962-01-05 16 LONDON. Thurs.— Stock markets maintained tlierr /inn undertone icday but Uie demand for equities was lev, Mjtorous than of )ai« and some scattered profit-taking v, as encountered. Consequently the general appearnnce wan irreguiai. Steel shares opened dull on the statement by the rhanman of South Durham, but, there387 words
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Article, Illustration58 1962-01-05 16 SPACE HERO IS GARLANDED AT AIRPORT SOVIET ASTRONAUT Gherman Titov being garlanded by an Indonesian girl on his arrival at Kemajoran Airport in Jakarta on Wednesday, Over 3,000 people, including President Soekarno's eldest son, Mohamed Guntur (centre), were on hand to welcome the Russian space hero58 words
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Article45 1962-01-05 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs A clerk Yang Choon Wan. 26. who was caught lifting a bottle of perfume worth $1.75 by a detective at the closing down sale of Whlteaways this morning, was jailed for a day and fined $50 In a magistrate's court today.45 words
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Article291 1962-01-05 16 SALISBURY. Thurs. I THE Rhodesian Federal Government today rejected a request by U Thant, U.N. acting SecretaryGeneral, for U.N. observers to be posted in the Federation. An official statement said that. Instead of acceding to U Thant's request, the Federal Government had Invited him to291 words
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Obituary50 1962-01-05 16 Word, tit (Minimum) WITH DEEPEST RECRiTI w« laform that Mr D.J. Pcrcira of Una Mm BaUU. Slim River, paiacd »«»j on 30.12.61 momlos. M.S. MANIAM P.W.D. B*»n Datoh brother-in-law of Mant»m. ThtagaraMh. Th«mbirajah. Arlarajah j^ni •war 4.1.62. Tbt cortege Mama 778. Laumaa* Road Took Aaaoo 6.1 62 3 p.m.50 words
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Article23 1962-01-05 16 MR. A MM. P. Satvaaayacam thank all Mndi relatives for tbeir wUhef. (tft* and attradancc at UMIr Maniac* 9.12.61 at Petalln* Jay*.23 words
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573 1962-01-05 16 UNION URGES GOVT. TO STOP BANKS' 'IMPOSITION' SINGAPORE, Thurs 'JHE Singapore Bank Employees I'nion today protested officially to Hie Government against what it called the concerted action of the Malayan Exchange Banks Association each time there \v:is ;i local dispute in one bank. In a letter to Dr. Goh Keng573 words
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Advertisement34 1962-01-05 16 Late clawifigd advertisements CO AD: To Julia and Maurice a aoa at Kuala TrcßMuau. Both well. Tbaaka to doctors and itaff. TUCKCR: Hotuc Bm aad Jack, daughter 4th January. All doing wall. Cameron Highlands34 words
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Advertisement74 1962-01-05 16 A PROUD TRADITION"-. aataC A *T -yii^'t^V^ fa^^^lm U Jaataß ILtt^ afaftK*«|i 1 V L 'bbbbbbl bbbbbE f O f^"^**»«^—^ j£. "^■aaaaaaaaa^ «a^- aaaV« EalaaaßtaaO^* '*?M ««^^P%aJ^a2*9a9^^^aj^Q Tftt fnoi who sill the l&nfc frtts of todfty uphold proud tuJltkjflC4i trust In their fyw of vessels and methods of negation which74 words
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Miscellaneous41 1962-01-05 16 The weather UIOHEST and lowest tempera- tures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 pjn. Wednesday to 8 cm. yesterday. Hit-best Lowest Kuaia Lumpur 91 73 Kou Bharu 84 Prnang 90 75 Ipoh 91 73 Malacca 68 Singapore 86 7341 words
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