The Straits Times, 16 January 1962
1962-01-16
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Title Section21 1962-01-16 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Ha**"* 1 Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03621 words
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Article250 1962-01-16 1 Warships in action off New Guinea coast 'Gunboat sunk' claim by Holland THE HAGUE. Monday. [JUTCH WARSHIPS TODAY OPENED FIRE ON INDONESIAN MOTOR TORPEDOBOATS OFF WEST NEW GUINEA. SINKING ONE AND PROBABLY DESTROYING A SECOND, AND PUTTING THE REST TO FLIGHT. THE DUTCH NEWS AGENCY'S HOLLANDIA CORRESPONDENTReuter - 250 words
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Article, Illustration376 1962-01-16 1 Gen. Suharto: Landing will be easy JAKARTA, Mon.— Maj. (ifn. Su liarto, commander of the New Guinea "liberation operaation" told reporters today the landing of troops west of New Guinea would be easy. "This can be done in a short time and I will carry out the task laid upon376 words
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Article39 1962-01-16 1 TOKYO, Mon.— The Japanese Maritime Safety Board said here today a South Korean patrol boat fired against a Japanese Maritime Safety Board's patrol boat about 200 miles off Tsushima Island, in the Japan Sea, earlier today.39 words
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Article136 1962-01-16 1 Massage saves still-born baby LONDON, Mon. The British Medical Journal today reported what i 6 beaeved to be Britain's first case of successful heart massage on a stillborn baby. The report said that two doctors at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, brought back to life a baby boy whose heartReuter - 136 words
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Article275 1962-01-16 1 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Government tonight singled out the Barisan Sosialis for attack with regard to criticisms by three opposition parties of its action in postponing the second reading of the National Referendum Bill. It described as "baseless less and malicious" the "allinatlon by tbe Barisan Soslals" that275 words
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Article941 1962-01-16 1 SINGAPORE, Monday. APPOSITION members rallied round Mr. David Marshall, leader of the Workers' Party, to prevent passage of a Government Bill in i the Legislative Assembly today. When a division was called. 23 votes were counted for and 23 against the principal clause in the941 words
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Article297 1962-01-16 1 GIZENGA PUT UNDER HOUSE ARREST LEOPOLDVILLE. Monday. THE (.ongo Vice-Premier, Mr. Antoine (iizenga, leftist leader of Orientate Province, has been placed under house arrest in Stanleyville, the I'nited Nations announced today The (Congo National Chamber of; Deputies today approved a motion of censure against Mr. Oizenga by an overwhelming majorityReuter; UPI - 297 words
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Article143 1962-01-16 1 Algeria: 228 die in two weeks ALGIERS. Mo a. A French officials said today that 228 people were killed and 489 injured in acts of violence In Algeria since January 10. The last two weeks have been the bloodiest since the i Algerian war began seven yam ago. The deathReuter - 143 words
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Article30 1962-01-16 1 2 JETS COLLIDE LINGEN (Germany). >i"n j Two British Canberra j<t bombers collided mid.ur near here today. Nato (Officials J«aid. They roold Itive no immediate Mttaatc *»f Ajin^llii.t I'pi30 words
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Article169 1962-01-16 2 Kadu leader: I only have to sound whistle... )[R. WILLIAM MUNGOR, parliamentary secretary to the Kenya .Ministry of Internal Security, said > there would be "civil war" if Britain rejected proposals for a regional form of government for Kenya at next month's constitutional talksReuter - 169 words
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242 1962-01-16 2 ANTI-SMALLPOX RUSH AFTER 5 DEATHS BRADFORD. Monday r PHOUSANDS of people queued up outside vacx ci nation centres here today seeking immunity from a smallpox outbreak which has claimed five Jives in Britain since Christmas Extra police were called in to control the waiting crowds. A Bradford Health Department official242 words
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Article198 1962-01-16 2 THE U.N. General Assembly resumes work today on the backlog of its record 96 agenda items, with colonial questions predominant. This is the second successive session that has had to continue after a Christmas recess beyond the usual three months of meetings— because of a neavyReuter - 198 words
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Article202 1962-01-16 2 LONDON, Monday Ti/fR. Harold Macmillan and his Cabinet ministers i»l are believed to be studying plans for a major pruning of Government domestic expenditure as part of their current drive to boost the economy. I Some political sources Ive the target as a £100 QilllonReuter - 202 words
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Article48 1962-01-16 2 DAKAR. Mon. The conference of African trade unions ended last night after setting up a Confederation of African Trade Unions, with headquarters here. The conference elected a general council of 35 members, including Mr. Tom Mboya. secretary of the Kenya African National Union— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article94 1962-01-16 2 TOP GOA JUDGE SWEARS LOYALTY PAN JIM. Mon Dr. I»--x mael Gracias. Chief Justice of Goa. has taken the oath of allegiance to the President and constitution of India, tlje Press Trust of India news agency said today. The ajcency Quoted an Indian official spokesman as saying Dr. (iracias lastReuter - 94 words
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112 1962-01-16 2 Man fights crocodile in tidal river —and wins PORT MORESBY Mon. A A 14ft. crocodile lost an underwater fight with an unarmed Papuan in a tidal river 100 miles east of Port Moresby yesterday. Ganua Kaha. ?4, twice fought off the crocodile to save his wife. Kima. He was draggedReuter - 112 words
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121 1962-01-16 2 CHURCHMEN NOW BACK OPERATION TO CONTROL POPULATION LONDON, Mon— An Anglican Church committee, headed by a bishop, today gave a tentative yes" to the sterilisation of men and women for the purposes of controlling over-population. But the Indian Government was wrong to offer monetary inducements for sterilisation, the committee reported.Reuter - 121 words
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Article27 1962-01-16 2 RAWALPINDI, Mon Thirty-two people died and three were injured near here last night when a bus plunged off the road Into a canal Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article30 1962-01-16 2 NEW YORK. Mon. The Kennedy administration will ask Congress on Thursday to appropriate $5,500 million for civilian and mllitarv exploration of space, the New York Times reported today.—Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article94 1962-01-16 2 T ONDON. Mon. Talks on independence for British Guiana are to be held here In May, the Colonial Office said todayAn official statement said Mr. Reginald Maudllng, Colonial Secretary, "having considered the resolution of the British Oulana Legislature calling for early In- dependence" hadReuter - 94 words
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Miscellaneous31 1962-01-16 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby «NY OMLV LETTERS J \*^*s>' i f ONE POR VCXJ-"\ I A OTVIOCNO PRQM V OUR *MN66 J V /'amdonb j ftKNJ TUEPt'S a) \COINCIDeNCC^/ /a-/31 words
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51 1962-01-16 3 Film critics pick Hepburn, Newman J^EW YORK. Mon. Paul Newman and Audrey Ifepburn pave the best film performances of 19 il, according to a poll of I.S. critics which the Film Daily published yesterday The poll named Newman for his work in "The Hustier.' ;md Mis, llt-phum for "Breakfast at51 words
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Article, Illustration65 1962-01-16 3 TWO EMPLOYEES of a drugstore in Nashville, the capital of Tennessee in the American South, bodily throw a Negro demonstrator into the street after a group of 15 students had tried to stage a "sit-in" at ■the store's lunch counter in a proUPI - 65 words
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107 1962-01-16 3 CHAMPION BOB DOWNS A PINT IN l1/2sec. FLAT r)ONCASTER. Mon. A laundry van driver here can down a pint of bitter In one and a half seconds, according to his friends The driver, who they claim Is the fastest drinker In Britain, is 20-year-old Bob Bonner. who says: "My secretReuter - 107 words
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172 1962-01-16 3 JAKARTA, Monday. piVE divisions of volunteers including 19 battalions of civil servants and a women's unit have been assembled in South Celebes, President Soekarno's announced jumping-off spot for West Irian, it has been reported here. Two volunteers. Mr. anc Mrs. J. H. Theyssen oi Macassar,Reuter - 172 words
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249 1962-01-16 3 A protest against colour bar Bill LONDON, Mon. About 2,000 demonstrators marched through central London yesterday to protest against the Government's Commonwealth Immigration Bill which restricts the entry of coloured people At Trafalgar Square, focal point for London's political demonstrations another 1.000 Joined them to listen to speeches from Labour249 words
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Article65 1962-01-16 3 BOMBAY, Mon. Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon. India's Defence Minister, said yesterday the Indian Government would apply the same ya> stick to threats on its northern border as it had applied to Portugal over Goa. He told a meeting here that India would not take the initiativeReuter - 65 words
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Article61 1962-01-16 3 WASHINGTON, Mon. Mrs- Edith Green. (DemocratOregon), said she would Introduce a Bill today aimed at permitting Americans to deduct contributions to the United Nations from their Income taxes. The Congresswoman said a strong response by Americans could conceivably reduce in some measure the amount of U.N.61 words
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Miscellaneous421 1962-01-16 3 RADIO MALAYA SX* The W m n cIOM national siioßTw.wi. RADIO SINGAPORE BEBVICE 41.7 metre. SHORTWAVE SERVICE: A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Negara- l metres ku. News HeaxUinej.; 605 Morning MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: Melodies; 7.00 Rendezvous With metre* Music; 7.30 Time 81gnal. News: AJC 6.00 Oood Morning; BOS 7.35 Breakfast Club;421 words
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2472 1962-01-16 4 "pHE Prime Minister, Lee Kuan Yew, told the Legislative Assembly tonight he would like to "get Mr. Chan Sun Wing in a witness box" in the event of a commission of inquiry being appointed to probe alleged political nepotism.2,472 words
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150 1962-01-16 4 TRIBUTE TO Mr. EBER AT OPENING OF ASSIZES SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. R. L. Eber. xhe doyen of the Singapore Bar, has completed more than 50 years' service at the Bar. This was disclosed by Mr. R. H. Green, the chairman of the Bar Committee, at the ceremonial opening of the150 words
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Article21 1962-01-16 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Water will be turned off in ZONES ONE and THREE from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. tomorrow.21 words
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Article409 1962-01-16 4 AT the ceremonial opening of the Singapore Assizes today the Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose, suggested New Year resolutions for Judges and advocates. Sir Alan said that judges should resolve to be patient while advocates resolved to be as brief as is compatible with the409 words
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Article245 1962-01-16 4 rpHE Prime Minister, A Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today told the Legislative Assembly that it might be possible to lift water rationing completely by the end of the month if the capacities of the reservoirs were brought up to normal. Mr. Lee was making a245 words
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Article76 1962-01-16 5 MALAYAN CONGO UNIT C. 0. OFF KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Lieut-Col. J. H. Mallard, who will command the second Malayan relief contingent to the Congo, left here by air today. He was accompanied by Capt. Ldm Bow Swee of the Ist Federation Reconnaissance Regiment. They will fly to Pisa. Italy, from76 words
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Article43 1962-01-16 5 PENANG. Mon.— Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rozario will give a reception at the Chinese Swimming Club on Sunday to celebrate the homecoming of their son, Mr. Lionel Rozario. and his bride Miss Marie Mordon, who were married In Bombay last month.43 words
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Article, Illustration687 1962-01-16 5 SEVEN-DAY INQUIRY INTO ALLEGATIONS OF GRAFT ENDS WITH 'NOT GUILTY' PLEA DENANG, Mon. Phee Joo Teik. former deputy chairman of the Butterworth Town Council, and a State Assemblyman, was committed today to stand trial in the High Court for alleged corruption. At the end687 words
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Article155 1962-01-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. A •kind of beer" from pineapple has been produced in Malaya, the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, told the House of Representatives today. He promised to give each member of the House half a bottle of pineapple beer155 words
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Article105 1962-01-16 5 Dud cheques at Treasury alleged KANGAR. Mon. A former Government financial clerk cashed three of his own cheques, amounting to $1,725, from the Government Treasury while he did not have funds In his account to cover them, the Sessions Court here was told today. Abdul Kadir bin Yunus pleaded not105 words
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Article51 1962-01-16 5 MALACCA Mon. The Chief Minister. Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. will open ths State's second self-help scheme in the Central District of Malacca on Sunday. The scheme will be at Bertam. six miles from here, where 112 acres of state land will be alienated for pad!51 words
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Article41 1962-01-16 5 PENANG. Mon. For the convenltmce of Thalpusam visitors from the mainland, the Penang Port Commission will run lat« ferries during the festival on Jan 21 and Jan. 22. The launches will leave Penang at 1.30 a.m. on both days.41 words
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Article73 1962-01-16 5 IPOH. Mod. Malaya is a "paradise" for hitch-hik-ing, according to two globetrotters who passed though Ipoh today on their way to Thailand The hitch-hikers arc Mr Kai Tarnouu. 23. a shipping clerk from west Germany and Mr. Roland Meier. 22. a machine calculator from Switzerland, who met73 words
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Article70 1962-01-16 5 PENANG. Mon. The Socialist Mayor of George Town, Mr. 00l Thiam Slew a "d the Alliance chairman of the Penang island Rural District Council. Mr. Geh Chong Keat. will be the guests of honour at a tea party to be given by the Penang Municipal70 words
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Advertisement430 1962-01-16 5 WOMAA to WOMAJH j[. w #t .....I YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED ABOUT INTERNAL SANITARY PROTECTION Q. It internal protection a MM idea? A. It may surprise you to learn that it isn't! Modern women of every era have used various methods of internal protection. But it wasn't until a doctor invented430 words
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STRAITS TIMES ARBITRATION CASE
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Article, Illustration1052 1962-01-16 7 Company's case by Rattray THE management of the Straits Times Press (Malaya) Ltd. today opened its main case in the dispute with the Singapore Printi n g Employees' Union before the Industrial Arbitration Court. Mr. J. J. Rattray, representing the company, submitted that the union claims would cost the company1,052 words
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Article166 1962-01-16 7 nnHE Straits Times Press (Malaya) Ltd. submitted to the Industrial Arbitration Court this table, showing a comparison of the immediate cost of the claims, as calculated by the management and the Singapore Printing Employees Union. Separate figures are given for Singapore. Federation and others.166 words
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3124 1962-01-16 7 foot forward and continuing to expand our business (without, it seems, being allowed to generate surpluses which can be reinvested for expansion) we shall escape bankruptcy." Mr. Rattray said he would give chapter and verse to show that this was the "lunatic proposition" with which the3,124 words
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Advertisement23 1962-01-16 7 FILTER KINGS HHI their quality is unmistakable 555 FILTER KINGS State Express... the best cigarettes in the world TODAY MALAYA'S LEADING KING-SIZE CIGARETTE23 words
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567 1962-01-16 8 Lee says four probes being considered SPORE PREMIER EXPLAINS ON JUDGES CONDUCTING INQUIRY COMMISSIONS pOUR commissions of inquiry were being considered, the Singapore Legislative Assembly was told today. The Oovernm ent hoped to set up a commission of inquiry into the recent agitation in Chinese middle schools some time in567 words
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Article, Illustration134 1962-01-16 8 JUSTICE ONG'S DAUGHTER TO WED ACCOUNTANT MISS MAYINE ONG, IS. daughter of Mr. Justice Ong, who is to marry her cousin. Mr. Lim Cheng Yeow, 27. an accountant, in Taiping on Saturday. The wedding will nnlte tw« well-known families. The bride-to-be is a former student of the Bukit Nanas Convent134 words
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Article141 1962-01-16 8 TPOH, Mon. Perak schools had an extra holiday today while all other schools In the Federation reopened for the 1962 term after the December holidays. It Is a public holiday In Perak today because of the Sultan's birthday. When the schools reopen tomorrow a record141 words
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Miscellaneous94 1962-01-16 8 Buys Bunny By Balph lh>inuhiht L.VI Abner By Al Capp !^!9 C IS ?D^ 5? M THAT) BE5d/-OF THE FACT THAT THE^ T -UNTILTHEV VAKfYtXt 1 -I'- MORE THEY EAT THE y FLOAT AVs<AV.l' BUT, &y S> < r??^ D JZZFJ2J2 OmJS -'J THEY CRAVE,/ ►•mATTIME,BABy-WEiJ. Dirk Tracy By Chester94 words
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Article, Illustration1628 1962-01-16 9 INVESTORS FROM AUSTRALIA FLOCKED AT THE MERE MENTION OF MAGIC WORD' RAUB COMPANY STARTED OFF WITH $84,000 FF OO MR. BIBBY was at a turning point in his career. As a boy he had been apprenticed in England to the London and North WesternHTS - 1,628 words
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Miscellaneous324 1962-01-16 9 Straits Times Crossword ■%CK<»^ 4 Very lame saloon given to an 1. Not answering call tor nurses actor? »s>. —one YIP is disturbed (12) 6. Sun and moon upeet wise I. Her carriage is for poor Bob— man (7). tiny and an awkward walker 6. Oiver to make complaint of324 words
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Article69 1962-01-16 10 ;i) Hordt $10 (Minimum, MR. PANO YonK Wah M.I S3 p«sniiil away peacefully. Funeral on 16.1.62. Cortege will leave at 67 HiiddinKton Avtnu. X pore at 4.00 p.m. for Upper Aljumed Koad Crematorium. BENHAM: On January 7th 1862 at St. Mary's Hospital, London. W. 2.. I-rofesHOr Krederlc Charles Courtenay69 words
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Article77 1962-01-16 10 2( Wordt $10 (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. Teo Eng San thank all relative* and friends tor their good wishes, presents, attendance and loan of cars on the occasion of their marK1.1.62. MRS. V.M. NAIR and Mr. V.N. Nalr t r smKapore brother of late Mr. V.M. Nalr of Kuala77 words
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Article26 1962-01-16 10 20 Hards tl* (Minimum) IN LOVINQ MEMORY of our helin.il K.ither, A.C. Begaram, who passed away on 16/1/60. Badly missed bf Wife and Children.26 words
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The Straits Times Tuesday, January 16,1962.
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Article650 1962-01-16 10 In the continuing debate on the Federation's departmental estimates the Finance Minister's reminder of the steadily increasing cost of government ought not to go unremarked Practically every speaker wants more to be spent, not leps. It. is not hard to sugges' attractive directions in whicn to shovel650 words
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Article288 1962-01-16 10 The Japanese have raised questions which all member countries of the Asian Games Federation will soon have to consider. They have protested against Indonesia's failure till now to issue official invitations for the Fourth Asian Games which will be held at Jakarta in August The Japanese have also288 words
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Article259 1962-01-16 10 The ministerial conference of the European Economic Community has succeeded in carving out the common farm policy which enables implementation of the Rom.- Treaty to enter its second four-year phase with agriculture as fully covered as industry. Without this prior agreement the problems of bringing in Britain, which259 words
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1496 1962-01-16 10 K.L. DEVASER - This new attempt to amend Constitution K.L. DEVASER by ONCE again the Covernm c n t is seeking to amend the Constitution. The Constitution was passed on August 31, 1957. Within three years in May, 1960 the Government got Parliament to amend about 30 articles of the Constitution. Now again1,496 words
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Article526 1962-01-16 10 JOHN BUSH - JOHN BUSH By ALGIERS, Mon.— The atmosphere in Algiers today, more than seven years after the start of the Algerian nationalist rising against the French, is that of a dozen crime and spy thrillers rolled into one. There are plots and counter plots, telephone tappings, clandestine pamphletsReuter - 526 words
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376 1962-01-16 11 tyillLE the People's Action Party stood for equality for women, this principle would be implemented to the extent that circumstances and resources of the State permitted Ln respect of the civil service. Mr. S. Ramaswamy. parliamentary secretary to the Ministry of Finance, said376 words
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114 1962-01-16 11 M.P. OBJECTS TO DANCING GIRLS AT AIRPORT KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A Pan Malayan Islamic Party Member of Parliament today objected to Malayan girls dancing at the airport here to welcome tourists. Inche Osman Abdullah (Tanah Merdah). speaking during the debate en the estimates of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry114 words
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Article35 1962-01-16 11 KAJANG. Mon.— lnche Latif bin Haji Sallm, a senior technical assistant with the Telecommunications Department here, and Inche Ahmad bin Arshad, a telephone operator, have retired after serving more than 35 years each.35 words
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Article23 1962-01-16 11 KUANTAN, Mon The Paslr Kemudl Bridge at the 16th nule Kuantan Sungel Lemblng road was sft 41n under flood waters today.23 words
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206 1962-01-16 11 Singapore National Referendum Bill is deferred CINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, today deferred the second reading of the Singapore National Referendum Bill to the next meeting of the Leglstatlve Assembly on March 14. He said that, with the submission of amendments from the Workers'206 words
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Article41 1962-01-16 11 KAJANG, Mon. Members of the Sungel Chua branch of the Socialist Front and residents of the Pah Lum section of Bungel Chua village here spent seven hours cleaning the drains ln the section yesterday in a "keep clean" campaign.41 words
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Article37 1962-01-16 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon Most of Johore 2.696 traffic accidents last year occurred on the Johore Bahru-Segamat main trunk road, the Chief Police Officer Mr T. B. Voice, saio. today. The death toll was 156.37 words
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Article74 1962-01-16 11 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Wan Fook Fatt. alias Wan Fook Leong, was ordered by a court here today to be sent to Koala Lumpur under police escort to face v charge, involving $100,000 cash. Wan, is alleged to have tried to cheat Szeto Sun of the money at High74 words
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Article, Illustration75 1962-01-16 11 TTWO beauty queens arrived in Koala Lumpur yesterday from Penang for a two-day visit in the course of a round the world tour. They are Miss Germany (Renate Moeller, left) and Miss Bolivia (Carmen Anxe). Their tour manager is Penang-born Charlie See. a Hollywood photographer.75 words
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Article30 1962-01-16 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. A ten-day civics course on the alms of the rural development programme is now being held here for penghulus and assistant penghulus in the State.30 words
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Article19 1962-01-16 11 KUALA KUBU BAHRU, Mon. Inche Razman Haldzer has been elected chairman of the Malay Youth Club, Rasa.19 words
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Article85 1962-01-16 11 Morphine: Four men are fined CINGAPORE, Mon. A magistrate today sentenced four men to fines of $250 each or two months' Jail for being found in premises used for the administration of morphine injections at Muar Road on Saturday. They were Chew Mun Cheng, Mahlnder Singh, Abdul Rahman bin Warmogeh85 words
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Article51 1962-01-16 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The Federation Police are sending a recruiting team to Johore Bahru on Saturday to interview Malayans who wish to Join the force Candidates should call at the Central Police Station. Johore Bahru. at 830 a.m. and bring v.ith them their school leaving and birth51 words
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151 1962-01-16 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. The United Nations changed the* venue of a seminar after the Singapore Government refused to grant entry permits to delegates from Formosa. Mr. K. M. Byrne, the Minister for Health and Law. revealed this during question time ln the Legislative Assembly151 words
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Article204 1962-01-16 11 Dismissed: Tailor's death appeal ITCALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Federation Court of Appeal today confirmed the death sentence passed on Lee Fook Sam, 40. a tailor who was convicted fur murdering millionaire miner. Mr. Foo Yet Kai. in the Ipoh High Court last month. The appeal court—consisting of the Chief Justice.204 words
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248 1962-01-16 11 Assembly passes law to empower SMF officers to clear mob T*HE Legislative Assembly today passed a Bill to empower a commissioned officer in the Singapore Military Forces to disperse an unlawful assembly when it manifestly endangers public security. The Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, in Introducing the248 words
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376 1962-01-16 11 COMMITTEE TO EXAMINE CHARGES AGAINST GOH SINGAPORE, Monday. •JHE Legislative Assembly today referred to its committee of privileges a motion by two assemblymen alleging that the Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, had been guilty of abuse and a breach of the privileges of the House by making "false and376 words
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Article35 1962-01-16 11 PENANG, Mon. R.A.F. Corporal Peter Bryan Garrish. 24. who was killed ln a motor crash at Tanjonjt Tokong Road yesterday morning, will be given a military funeral at the Western Road cemetery tomorrow.35 words
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Article30 1962-01-16 11 KOTA BHARU, Mon.— The body of a youth believed to be a Malay was found in the Kelantan River today. There were wounds on the head and face.30 words
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Advertisement124 1962-01-16 11 m I TRA-RIPHI Ira uli ha iiiun m Qpln Vitamin C lf~f cQ IILTRHOW M I for this /JrfKS I&jJ double -size c^<o Your body needs a rich supply of H^^r*^^9 ill SrS) VITAMIN Cto combat tiredness, 'lrl^ii"* <^^^^^t^^l< (f\ >»-V\) build body tissue and fight infection. ill VAvVA V124 words
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Advertisement67 1962-01-16 11 y^S*. A MUST before \Sxr) Chinese New Year: I PAINT UP I I J^^K YOUR HOME I M twYfclC with I ■ft"' SUPER KEM-TONEI \\N\&yLmoA THE WO LD S BEST SELUN <S R^s^MraisvU LATEX WALL PAINT Mode in America by THE SHERWIN-WILUAMS CO., THE WORLD'S LARGEST PAINT MANUFACTURERS Available from67 words
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Article, Illustration383 1962-01-16 12 Esme Baptista - MOTHER'S AMBITION IS FULFILLED Esme Baptista HHHI HfITH the welfare of her baby daughter's future at heart a mother, who resented the way women were treated in Singapore some 30 years ago, decided to leave the country. She wanted to give her daughter all the opportunities for a better life,383 words
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Article, Illustration198 1962-01-16 12 A STYLE THAT'S SLOW TO CHANGE IT is never too late to begin a career and Madam Lim Sui Hong has proved it by making her dream come true. From her early days she wanted to be a beautician but had never got the chance till last year, when she198 words
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525 1962-01-16 12 The need for organised swimming lessons for children A FORMER swimming coach in Singapore, Mrs. Z. Amir, is now a busy wife and mother. Though she loves swimming as a good relaxation she hardly finds the time to spend a few hours at a pool. But this does not prevent525 words
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Advertisement282 1962-01-16 12 i mm RCVLON I CARE ABOUT HOW I LOOK- (V^y AT ALL TIMES! (CjSmT But I've never been completely tatitfied with my make-up MM I found 'CONTEMPERA! MlTlwfnP^i It's not like anything you've ever used before even in a tube) And Hi* finish it gives is com- -m, /^*W pletely282 words
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Advertisement65 1962-01-16 12 Do you want to stand out in a V» T^m crowd? Here is a glamorous eventM ing dress in blue shaded tulle and W chiffon a sure eye-catching v number. The low fitting bo- dice is softly draped with chiffon. The skirt with the bustle effect i has the frivolous65 words
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Advertisement254 1962-01-16 12 MOST MOTHERS AGREE... FAREX is the best to cnsure-»that;your>childr«n receivenspeaal nourishment. Farex the 3 cereal food made by Glaxo is a complete food that needsf nocooking and can be added to fruit, soups and a variety of dishes Farex 3 -cereal food j^^^fjffUffWi^i^ifcN- 'S made by Glaxo and p^^=»~ -^g^M|254 words
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Article190 1962-01-16 13 P-Corps group go to 'school' I£UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Members of President Kennedy's Peace Corps today began attending "school." "We feel we know a lot about your country already," a group of the American girls said after hearing talks by University of Malaya lecturers. One of them added "It was exciting,190 words
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Article66 1962-01-16 13 XTIALA LUMPUR. Mon— Three atlcgates will represent Malaya at the 11th annual Pacific Area Travel Ar-'xJa-tlon conference in Hong Ko>;s from Thursday to Jan. 26. They are Inche Osman Slru, Tourist Promotion Officer, Ministry of Commerce and Industry; Inche Murad bin Mohamed, Principal Assistant Secretary. Ministry of66 words
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Article33 1962-01-16 13 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A rubber worker, Llm Tlan Lai. 31, was killed today after falling from the third storey of a building In the Tropical Produce Company factory at Lorong 3, Geylang.33 words
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Article21 1962-01-16 13 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. There were 278 trade unions registered at the end of December, the Ministry of Labour said.21 words
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121 1962-01-16 13 LOTTERY GRANT AIDS BUILDING OFRECLINING BUDDHA DENANG, Mon The Social and Welfare Lotteries Board has granted $10,000 to the building fund of Wat Ctaaiya Mangalarm. a Buddhist temple at Burmah Lane. Syed Abdullai. Alsagoff. on behalf of the board, tod-ay handed a cheque for this amount to the Chief Minister.121 words
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Article35 1962-01-16 13 TELUK ANSON, Mon. Mr. Harl Singh from Grik has taken over duties as headmaster of the Government English School (Primary) here from Mr. Tan Pee Teik. who has been transferred to Bagan Serai.35 words
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Article240 1962-01-16 13 ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. 1V —The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said today that the period of economic instability of the country had now passed. Inche Khir was referring to the new International Tin Agreement's floor orice ol £790 a ton240 words
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Article, Illustration127 1962-01-16 13 NEW CHIEF TAKES COMMAND OF N.Z. TROOPS rE new commander of the New Zealand Far East land forces in Malaya, Col. D. Caughley (above), assumed his post in Singapore yesterday. He succeeds Col. L. F. Brooker. Col. Caughly graduated from a Middle East staff school and was appointed a staff127 words
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Article30 1962-01-16 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The sixth annual meeting of Selangor Kerala Muslim Jama'at will be held at the Selangor Pakistani Association Hall In Prlncees Road here on Jan. 28.30 words
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237 1962-01-16 13 rE working committee of the National Union of Teachers today expressed concern at the formation of the National Association of Heads of Schools. A statement by the committee accused the president of the National Association of Heads of Schools, Mr. Lum Kin237 words
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418 1962-01-16 13 AZIZ ORDERED A BOYCOTT OF MAHA SHOWS Minister: It's run for big firms J'HE Minister for Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, told the House of Representatives today that his Ministry had "boycotted" the Malayan AgriHorticultural Association (Maha) annual show for the past five years. Officers in his418 words
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Article188 1962-01-16 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. r I[H.E Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong will be given a ceremonial welcome home when they return to Kuala Lumpur on Saturday from their State visits to India and Pakistan. Their Majesties, who ar-: I expected In Penang188 words
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Advertisement245 1962-01-16 13 rHF^I ST |lp in Prestige VfiSf in Membership B^PPBW^i i^ DINERS' a& y^A c~u£i "~\J^^r E GREAT SINGLE P «SONAL CONVENIENCE rfljHSul^ COME To malaysiai Honoured in 108 countries throughout the world, Diners' Club brings to you the privileges and facilities enjoyed by over one million cardholders. Now you can245 words
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Article, Illustration133 1962-01-16 14 New Italy scooter enters market ANEW make or motor scooter has been added to the large number of brands already crowding the roads of Singapore. The newcomer. Garelll. is a two-seater, undersealed, lightweight Italian scooter manufactured by Garelll S.P.A. of Milan. A 98cc model. It has a two-stroke engine and133 words
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Article46 1962-01-16 14 Britain's motor industry expects to deliver nine per cent more vehicles to the home market and 22 per cent more to overseas markets this year compared with last year, stated the National Institute of Economic and Social Research which conducted an inquiry in December.46 words
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Article55 1962-01-16 14 Swissair announced that they have taken delivery of four Convalr 990 Coronado jet airliners and will receive the fifth In July. The airline will lease two of the 640mph Coronados to SAS for their Far East service. Swissair at present operate the Convalr 880-M on the South55 words
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Article210 1962-01-16 14 Aim is to help American firms build up foreign trade THREE-DAY INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY EXHIBITION Y^T another American nation-wide mobile trade fair will sail into Singapore in the first week of next month. The fair will be the fourth to be held here and is scheduled to210 words
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Article, Illustration208 1962-01-16 14 DURING the second half of this year the Glen Line will commission four new ships. All will be of the Glenlyon class (as pictured above) a new type of 20--kno t. cargo liner. The ships will be powered by 9-cylinder turbo* charged diesel engines which208 words
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118 1962-01-16 14 Air India to fly Comet on S'pore, Jakarta run AIR India will introA duce Comet 4 aircraft leased from BOAC on their Singapore and Jakarta routes from April 1, the airline announced. The Comets will be in service until March 1963 by which time it is expected that Madras Airport118 words
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Article198 1962-01-16 14 THAI WHISKY TO BE SOLD IN MALAYA SOON MALAYANS may soon be drinking a new brand of whisky Thailand's popular Mekong whisky. A Thai bottling plant has received a Malayan order to expert 40.000 bottles of the whisky monthly, according to a Reuter report from Bangkok. However, the firmReuter - 198 words
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Article293 1962-01-16 14 OVER 400 tons of Malayan keruing and chengal wood will be put to unique use in the giant Cameron Highlands hydro-electric scheme to reduce the possibility of failures resulting from constant tropical lightning. The wood will be used, instead of steel, as crossarms for the293 words
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Article45 1962-01-16 14 Mr. Chuck Bastion, regional manager of the AllState Welding Alloys Co. Incorporated of New York will demonstrate the latest wedding electrodes, gas rods and fluxes in Singapore on Thursday. The demonstration will be held at Far East Motors Ltd.. sole local agents.45 words
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Article, Illustration229 1962-01-16 14 COSMETIC EXPERT HERE ON VISIT TPHE Malayan perA fume, cosmetic and foodstuff industries through the use of synthetic and flavouring essences and materials will be able to reduce production costs without lowering the standard of their products. This was stated in Singapore by Mr. W. E. Baier, a representative of229 words
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Advertisement435 1962-01-16 14 i k rtiitvij... Rfeßydi Your excellent taste V« J and compliments your friends MA OTTPf CHINESE NEW YEAR tegg: f^ FREE GIFTS available Ask your retailer today ft" i?C;i is the glass that contains MARTELL BRANDY Wsrtk twenty times th&t little extn TOPS IN MEN'S WEAR __f O __T^_l __^b435 words
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Advertisement81 1962-01-16 14 DJAKARTA Pwm SINGAPORE IV' -MF HONG KONG I W^\ Ml A Nil LA BANGKOK Bfl I ___N_t *< ysr MT* «>>'^___J f I I I'll W I if 1 1 Ik I 1 J i___f^^_t__-4__l trtil Si. kM i HR_r_3E~~""~i -^i _R JJ_u_B__7^L __hTt*v^ bJ y^gPSes—gasacS^B BJS**"** Mocking Ofncv: N-_-M_-»---~3-E381 words
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Advertisement1535 1962-01-16 15 TO lIVERPOOL a WEST COAST UK. Oue Soon Sam P. S'haai foMng PERSEUS Lioeriul, DuCin. G'gOK Tala» Jai T7/1I MENESTHEUS M <,e.ues! L'pul. A mouth. GU 33 Tilly Jai 1728 JM 21 OtMODOCUS Ha»e, Uearoaai. Glasgow Jm 26 Jm 24 Jaa 23/71 Jaa 30 TREUS L Mil. DuDlm. Roam. H'Durg1,535 words
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Advertisement1279 1962-01-16 15 THE E. A. C. UNES> SAIUHBS TO MEBITERRAHEAH. CONTINENTAL A SCANBINAYIAN PORTS AtXL^BIA "ASMARA" I) t) 21/24 JH 25/27 Jai 21/28 In firVKjVKI "MMSOOIA" a) IS JM/ 3 FH 4/1 Fll 1/ I FH |JL \3LJjS -FALJTRIA" 1) 17/10 FH 11/72 Fcl 74/24 FH liM JHT "MSRA M FH/ 41,279 words
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Advertisement1564 1962-01-16 15 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. UHIBH BUILDING SINCAPORE Kb *****/8. EXPRESS lERTICE TO LOHBON. LIVtRPOOL A CONTTNENTAI PORTS S'pori P. S'lvw PMMti KNCLEOCN L'MM. G'moutn. Rotteroim 8.38/JMII JM 17/11 BENVENUE Hi Haarg. I'lM. R'rJin. M'bfO IM 11/23 JM 24/11 IM Hi 1 BENARTT (H)* Hlarf, B'aMl. Havri. A'hrp Jm 12/251,564 words
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Advertisement1243 1962-01-16 15 w. MoAUSTER CO., LTD. w. toOTV TEL Na ***** mj V^*** BIXSHMAM Vm% cV KUVBNIUU UNI IOwMM. UUIO*M ROnEISAM US ANCIIcS, SAN FUNCISCO. UVMTMU. SEATIE. V..NCOHVEI A PORTLAND Cm OF COLOMBO lecMtin eiia tat Ciatrii A toitl I",-., p if-«-j.«i aUklfflCoV. 2V27JM niM/IFH 16/38 L «««Jl« MNtIOM, MM. OSAKA HASOYA1,243 words
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Article103 1962-01-16 16 MELBOURNE. Mon. j AM ELBOURNE Stock Exchange Investments held steady in quiet trading. Oils, were also quieter and eased bock slightly. Baae metals were steady and i loans firm. Con. Zinc. 64 '10s Mount laa 71 4| Herald St/M N.B. Hill 17 Ti Humes 74/4 i Ampol 11/3103 words
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Article205 1962-01-16 16 i r HIPS lyins alengtide the Slngapere > wharvti taday are: Mlkaaa Mara I 40/41, Shyebaam 46, Anglo llaerak i 42/43, Utrecht 1«. Rhaxeoor 4/5. Tenpatxaa Maru 6A. Preaident Hayea 6/7. flatrtm Maru 19. Mlhani Maru 1/2, Maa* Uloyd 39/36. Anteaor 38/30, Everglory 29/30, KwuifH 31/32. India205 words
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Article124 1962-01-16 16 ALL Malayan Eichanst Banks' Aoseiatian ratsa remained nn- chanced yeatarday ax follow! (all rataa to S100): M*w Vark: buying TT 33. airmail OD 331. 00 d/st 331 credit bills. 331 trade bllla. Canada: buying TT 34 9/18. airmail OD S4 11/16. 00 d/st 331 credit btlla. 35 3/16124 words
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Article12 1962-01-16 16 In December AmaUrunatied Rnbbrr Estates Ltd. produced I 1.192.600 lb.12 words
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473 1962-01-16 16 From Our Market Correspondent NOTHING spectacular occurred when the Malayan Stock Exchange had its first full day's trading yesterday after the announcement of the upward revision of floor and ceiling prices by the International Tin Council Turnover was still smallish and the tin473 words
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Article21 1962-01-16 16 M»U»an Stock IndJen: Jan. 13 Jan. IS Industrials: 162.12 162.U3 Ttns: 293.00 295.14 rubbers: 209.12 209.12 Jan. 1 1958=100.21 words
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Article562 1962-01-16 16 BUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. FMeraUon section yesterday with the number of deals In brackets: Industrials: Pun lops (1.000) J1.21 ON. 51.21 OL. 51. 20 OL: Earn Bmeltln( (1.000) $2.72; P. and N. orda (1.000) 52.«0: Metal Box (2,000) 52.46 ed: Kothmans 51. 20 OL. (1.000)562 words
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Article35 1962-01-16 16 SINGAPORE. Jan. IS. RUBBER: 79? cents per lb. (up 1) cents). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 79ft cents (steady). TIN: $473 per picul (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 230 tons (up 5 tons). I 135 words
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Article213 1962-01-16 16 yiEBRUARY tint grade ruMw burtrt f.e.b. closed In Singapore yeftterday at 79i cants per lb. up li casts on Friday's price. The tone was steady quiet. S.C.C.Ft.A. closing prices la cent* per ib. yesterday: Int. 1 R.S.S Prompt f.o.b. buyers 781, Mllera 791 <N); Int. 1 R.S.S. Feb.213 words
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377 1962-01-16 16 AFTER an initial rise A of over one cent on the Singapore Rubber Market yesterday following the announcement of the revision of the U.S. and U.K. stockpile selling policies over the weekend, the rubber price underwent a set-back. Although February first grade was taken377 words
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Article101 1962-01-16 16 f>HINCSE Pratfuaa lukaili •toga- part naan arieas Mr picol y*«tirdif Ctoamit all: bulk SM scllrrs, drum $41 a Milan: Caara: Jan. UK/Cootlncat S27J buyer*. SOT aallani. hf»«: Muntok white $170 Milan. Sarawak white fl67i Milan, spaela.l Sarawak black 8140 Mllera, rarblad Lampooc block $140 Mllrra. AST A SIM.101 words
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Advertisement544 1962-01-16 16 1 T^mHX*^mjL}^LMJ^B*~~*B—M SJBMSjg f*ST U.S.* CAIUPa stUVlCtt For HHifw. Ne« York. Pti.ta«>> v 'a. '"SR Baltimore. Boston Norfolk, Central A Soartti *m«rtcs. s con P. Vhm Ptntnt Genoa Halifn H. Yo»« sttMt bmm 17' JS las. II las 21 Pas) :s fas tSTtST istcsiiW/W 188 9t/31 res »Mar Hsr umiissfs.544 words
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Advertisement646 1962-01-16 16 NOTICE This Is to notify the public that Mr. D.C.M. Staggs is no I longer in our employ with effect Sth January 1962 and he has 1 therefore no authority to transact any business or act on our behalf. 1 ORIENTAL THAI CORPORATION 4th Floor, M.C.A. Building. Ampang Road, Kuala646 words
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Advertisement406 1962-01-16 16 NOTICE In order to maintaun our high tandaiu of per&onalli>ed service. ye are pleased to Inform the >übilc that we have secured Ui« *rvlces of Mr. T. I Sentoo v rom lit January 1962. K. C. DAT CO 4. Old Market Square. Kuala Lumpur. PENANG PORT COMMISSION TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT mm406 words
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Advertisement1557 1962-01-16 17 NOTICES THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board intends to sell by Public Auction at 10 a.m. on Wednesday. 24th January 1962. at its Godown 'A', certain cargo which, unless previouMy claimed and delivered, will at that date have been in the Boards premises lor a1,557 words
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Advertisement782 1962-01-16 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Applications »re in\i:ed for the post of Deputy Bur&ar In tbe University ol Malaya. Candidates ..houid have n recognised professional qualification in Accountancy and orofeshional and administrative experience in handling finance. Salary in the scale $1000 x 40 1240. OIUS usual allowances and Provident Fund.782 words
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Advertisement584 1962-01-16 17 (Coniinac. from Pag* 10) SITUATIONS VACANT it Word* SS (Min.)— Box tt et*. txtrm WANTED experienced cook, Indian preferred. Salary $140-150 p.m. Apply personally with testimonials 009 Dunman Road, between 2—5 p.m. Spore. WANTBD an experienced girl card punch operator. Only those with several years' experience need apply. Box ASO6B584 words
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Advertisement857 1962-01-16 17 SITUATIONS VACANT Word, SI (Min.r—Bmx St ct: txtrm HOUSING A OEVBLOPMBNT Board. All poeta advertised on 14.11.61 filled. Applicants thanked WANTED Biolotry Teacher tor Pre- University Classes. Apply Director, Montfort School. 7| m,s. Upper Berangoon Road. Singapore 19. ENGLISH SPEAKINC General Amah required Immediately, food of chlldrvn j 6i m.s.857 words
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Advertisement708 1962-01-16 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT it Word, SS (Min.)— Box St ct*. txtrm COMPLETELY FURNISHED HOUSB, 3 bedrooms one air-cond tioned servants' quarters garage spacious garden refrigerator available (or about 4 months Uoo<l residential locality. Rent $300-. Apply Box ASO63 S.T. Singapore LARCE UNFURNISHBO, tool prewar house, select quiet are* 3 bedrooms, 2708 words
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Advertisement855 1962-01-16 17 TUITION If Word* SS (Min.)— Box St tt*. txtra EXPERT COACHING m Kngllan for Cambridge and Secondary 111. Mathematics also considered. Sneers* WMt Don't delay. Enquiries (Spore) *****. < j— 7 p.m. LIDO ORIVINC SCHOOL Rrfre.her Course SJO'-. Complete SM/-. Guaranteed S7V- Dual-controlled car*. Quailfled Instructors. 162 Orchard Road, B'pore.855 words
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Advertisement661 1962-01-16 17 FOR SALE it Word* SS (Mm.) Box St tt*. extrm TIP TOP CONDITION, r, s/room, saucer, cane furniture. Sti-rl d/tabl* formica top. -tt.l scttrc .•print cushion 'rovrrs. T> irpbone Spore *****. LONCCLAY PHONO RCCORDt Mono/Strrro. Stock-taking Sale ir>rk>w to*t irirn Art Furniture IVpot. 32-36. orchard Koad, next to Hongkong Bank.661 words
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Article356 1962-01-16 18 THE CLAIMS— AND THEIR COST TTHis table (submitted to the Arbitration Court by the Straits Times Press (M) Ltd.) shows present wages and the additional cost per annum (within brackets) on the basis of the claims by the Singapore Printing Employees Union, dated Aug. 22, 1961. Separate figures are given356 words
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Article681 1962-01-16 18 MALAYA is the "most efficient" rubber producer in the world today, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. told the House of Representatives today, amid applause. Inch.- Khir was replying to the Socialist Front leader. Mr. Urn Keaii Slew, who had expressed regret681 words
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Advertisement161 1962-01-16 18 TITUS AUTOMATIC DAY DATE WATERPROOF 3OLFIX BALANCE INC A BLOC Look carefully at the TITUS HHJHHHH trademark, for here you see l^ol^^^l the symbol long associated ffVy^^^^>v9 with high precision Swiss P/fl B''l watches, and guaranteed to l^^i W^ JIH give you quality comparable to the highest priced watches i^^^^^J^^^B161 words
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Article133 1962-01-16 19 INDIA maintained their 100-per cent record when they trounced United Arab Republic 5-0 in the international hockey tournament at Ahmedabad yesterday. They now have 12 points from six matches to head the 10-nation table and have scored 43 goals without conceding one so far.133 words
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Article79 1962-01-16 19 SINGAPORE, Mon. Royal Navy beat SCC by 11 points (goal, try, p«w<Tty> to 3 (penalty) in their rugger match p'?v»d on the padang here this evening. The match served as a uih! *or the Navy who will be meeting Royal Air Force in their inter-Services79 words
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Article224 1962-01-16 19 and Australia. The Indian team cur tornational tournament t after two weeks intensive most a new team from Olympic Games at Rome, Only Charanjlt Singh, skipper Prithipai Singh and Jammanlal Sharma. both full backs, and goalkeeper Laxman played at Rome last year. Mr. Salt said: "We are224 words
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Article70 1962-01-16 19 KEN FERNANDEZ - PART OF CAMPAIGN TO RECAPTURE TOP PLACE LOST TO PAKISTAN Prom KEN FERNANDEZ AHMEDABAD, Monday INDIA will make a Far Eastern tour before taking part in Asian Games at Jakarta in-August this year Mr. S.M. Sait secretary of the Indian Hockey Federation, said India would play70 words
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145 1962-01-16 19 Malayan hockey team v India 'Test' AHMEDABAD, Mon.— The Malayan hockey team competing In the Indian international tournament here will play a "Test" against India at Madras before returning home, reports KEN FERNANDEZ. The "Test" is one of five revised matches for the Malayans after the tournament here. The original145 words
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185 1962-01-16 19 Listless Malayans lose 2-0 to Dutch A KMEDABAD. Mon Mali\ aya slumped down the lnlernauonai hockey league ladder today when they were Deaten by two goals tc nil by Holland. Malaya's failure waa due to poor form of the forwards who were not only listless but failed to combine affectiveParamalingam,185 words
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Article128 1962-01-16 19 Layer's aim is 'Grand slam' SYDNEY. Mon.- Wimbledon champion Rod Layer, won the Australian men's singles lawn tennis title today when he beat fellow Australian. Roy Emerson the holder. 8-6. 0-6, 6-4, 6-4 in the final here. In the all-Australian men's doubles final. Fraser and Emenwn beat Fred Stolle and128 words
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Article55 1962-01-16 19 MALACCA, Mon. National Union of Teachers entered the final of the Malacca hockey leacue when they beat 26 Field Regiment 7-1 here today. The game was abandoned ten minutes before the end when several Regiment players walked out of the field after a team-mate was temporarily55 words
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Article199 1962-01-16 19 $5,000 for hole-in-one golfer QINGAPORE, Mon. The winner of the Singapore Open golf championship, to be held at the R.S.G.C. from Feb. 15 to 18, will receive $5,000. Prize money is being allocated to the first 30 places as follows: 1 $5,000; 2 $3,750; 3 $2,500; 4 $2,000; 5 $1,500;199 words
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345 1962-01-16 19 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By JPOH, Mon. The value of 1 following horses on their home course was shown at Ipoh yesterday when local .stables, with less than onefifth of the total number of horses entered for the meetIng, won five races In a 12--event card.345 words
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Article77 1962-01-16 19 Stabbed in back— Soh BINOAPORE, Mon. Mr. Boh Ghee Soon, president of S^J".A.. charged council members of sabotaging the election of committee members at Its first council meeting today. Mr. Soh said this in an outhburst after he had not been elected to serve on the various sub-committees. He said:77 words
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Article136 1962-01-16 19 TABLE TENNIS KLI'ANG DIBT CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL: Ban Hut bt Kok Seng 4-1. Friendly: Heng Hu» of Spore bt Mul Tong 3-2. HOCKEY MALACCA LGE SEMI-FINAL: NU Teachers 7 29 Field Regt. 1. SOCCER TAMIL FESTIVAL CUP (Rawing) Raja's XI 3 lingam's XI 1. CABLE SPORT TENNIS: Florida Invitation136 words
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653 1962-01-16 19 MADRAS, Monday. TNDIA, who lost all five Tests against England in 1959, emphasised their steady improvement by beating England for the first time in a Test series here today. India clinched the series by winning the Fifth Test by 128 runs. TJhey653 words
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Article55 1962-01-16 19 SINGAPORE, Mon.— John Hancock will lead South against North In the annual rugger classic on the padang on Saturday. Jan. 27 ikickoff 5 p.m.) The South team named today Is: McKay, Hill-Norton. Berry Collins. Ungku Ismail. H. Smlih. Dixon. Christie, Grant. Lloyd. Williams. Heywood, O. Parcell.55 words
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Advertisement77 1962-01-16 19 An outstanding, lout-priced bicycle made H by Raleigh Industries makers of the fdmous Raleigh Bicycles. H ROADSTER Model 22" Vu^ W \mS IXTKAS SPORTS LIGHT ROAD \^\\Jjm d^T"*" STER Model: 21" frame •••s?<» •tand and bell. $125.00 BRITISH EASTERN LTD. of Singapore and Kuala Lumpur announce their appointment as SOLE77 words
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Advertisement203 1962-01-16 19 jtL \i ~t" 3 TABLETS WW imUi rapid correction and prevention of deficiencies of Mm vitamin* nteer commonly locking in the foods that ore usually contumW »n tropkol and Mtni-tropicol countrio*. Each "Ono-Sh-Tworve" Toblet containt: Vitamin Bl 100 ma. Vitamin B 6 5 mg. Vitamin 812 SO meg. well exceeding203 words
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Page 19 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous49 1962-01-16 19 SOCCER COW A GATE CUP: Kllat v Ramblers (Coronation grd, Ipoh); ChanKlt&t Klnding v Cheng Wah (J. Abdul Jalll grd). HOCKEY S'GOR DIV. 1: Tech. College v 6IA (Oumey Rd) Dlv. 2: Wejtrnea v 88U (Imbl Rd) Warden v Municipal (Prince* Rd). TAIPING LGE: Kllat t Telecoms (Regt. grd).49 words
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763 1962-01-16 20 'Doctoring' of Red songs anti-Barisan blast by PAP I^l K Singapore (Jovernment today charged that the Barisan Sosialis organ, "Barisan." was aiding and abetting youths to "practise" doctoring Communist songs to make them appear non-Com-munist. The Ministry of Culture made the allegation in a statement 1 to "clarify" an article763 words
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Article105 1962-01-16 20 CABLE FROM PANNACAM. Mr. R. Fmnadural. retired Hospital Assistant Ipoh, passed away peacefully leaving beloved wif< five children In C.-ylon and Indlrarajah, Sivarmm.iliru.im. Thlrumoorthy, foomadevy in Malaya. MR. SOON ENC KEAT, 71 years old of Luna* (Kedah). passed away on 13-1-62 hi 6..'><> p.m. Leaves behind wife, 3 «on.<105 words
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Article98 1962-01-16 20 THE CHILDREN of the late Madam Khor Tudk Hoe thank all frtendu and relative* for their kind assistance. wreaths and ihoi»' who att.ndid thr Kuneral on 12-1-IM2 THI FAMILY of the late 8IM«r St. Dunatan In grateful to the Rev. Mother* and Slater* of the C.H.1.J.. Malacca and Muar,98 words
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123 1962-01-16 20 Singapore seeking a loan from World Bank SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Government is seeking a World Bank loan to meet the cost of a new power station now being built, the Legislative Assembly was told today. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said the consultants for the project were123 words
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Article19 1962-01-16 20 JAKARTA, Mon. Indonesian Ambassador to Moscow Adam Malik has returned here for consultations with his home government.19 words
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528 1962-01-16 20 FRONT STAND AGAINST CONSTITUTION CHANGES COCIALIST Front Members of Parliament have been instructed by their headquarters to oppose strongly the Constitutional Amendment Bill which will come up for debate (luring the present session of the House of Representatives. A statement signed by the Fronts secretary-gene-ral. Mr. Lim Kean Slew, said528 words
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Article328 1962-01-16 20 LONDON, Mon. The favourable outcome of the common market farm policy negotiations helped sentiment m stock markets today for Uie start of n new account and industrials moved qiueMy ahead in response to a selective demand. Business showed a marked increase. The December traue figures328 words
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Article39 1962-01-16 20 LONDON, Mon. Spot 24d., Feb. 24>.d.. Mar. 24 \d, April 344 S <L. April/June 24.-d.. July/ Sept. MA, Oct. Dec 24' 7 d.. Jan., Mar. 244 d.. c.i.f. Jan. 23 id Peb. 23».d".. Mar. 23 ".d. Tone': Firm.39 words
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Article24 1962-01-16 20 LONDON. Mon. Buyers £950. sellers £961. Forward buyers £959, sellers £060, Settlement £950. Turnover aJn. 200 touts, p.m. 160 tons. Tone: Very steady.24 words
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157 1962-01-16 20 Industrial Court to hear bank complaint SINGAPORE. Mon. The Industrial Arbitration Court will sit in special session on Wednesday at 9.30 a.m. to hear an application by the Overseas Chlnrse Banking Corporation that thr SingaporrBank Employees' I'nion representing the bank's 300 employees, had committed a breach or nonobservance of the157 words
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Article51 1962-01-16 20 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The Federation Police are sending a recruiting team to Johore Bahru on Saturday to interview Malayans who wish to join the force. Candidates should call at the Central Police Station, Johore Bahru, at 8.30 a.m. and bring with them their school leaving and birth51 words
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159 1962-01-16 20 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Government spent $10 million in public assistance to the unemployed in the island from 1959 to 1961. Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim, the Labour Minister, told the Assembly today. Inche Ahmad, replying to a query raised by Dr. Thio Chan159 words
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Article55 1962-01-16 20 SINGAPORE. Mm The Singapore Tamilian Association will hold a "Mr. Pongal" and "Mr. Tamilian" body building competition and physical exercise exhibition at 82. Rangoon Road at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow. The body building competition is part of the five-day celebrations In connection with the harvest55 words
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Article89 1962-01-16 20 ROME. Mon. Elizabeth Taylor, 29, and her husband Eddie Fisher, who were married in May, 1959. have adopted an orphan girl named Maria, their private secretary said here today. He said: "Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Fisher are very happy to announce the adop- tion by lawReuter - 89 words
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Advertisement53 1962-01-16 20 w M ft a fl aft RAINCER: On l.'iih January at the tal. Klnrara to JulK "iff of William, a ran. CHIN TAN: Yin Ghve. son Of Madame Chen- Sam Moot (Talplng) to Ktm Kec. second dauxhter of Mr. and Mr-. Tan IV nc I/*onK < Malacca) on II 153 words
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Advertisement69 1962-01-16 20 ANNOUNCEMENT please make YOUR appointment for hair set or p*rm now at May Forms Beauty Saloon. 91 Devonshire Road. Spore. Phone *****. Open on Sunday 4th February, close from 3th to Tth February. Rosee dOr dally lunch $3..V>. imck lunch S2..V*. Every Sunday Chlckrn Curry tiffin. Order your cakes for69 words
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Advertisement63 1962-01-16 20 BE FIRST WITH FRIGIDAIRE In 1958 Frigidaire made the world's FIRST Frost -Proof refrigerator. The Refrigerator That NEVER NEEDS DEFROSTING! mESSSS I THE NAME IS YOUR GUARANTEE! Frank Che. Ltd., 270 Pudu *Md, Kuala Lumpur. Radio Gantrol Trading Co. Ltd., 116-18* Brew«»«r Road, Ipah. Aitono limited, U-20 Church Straat, Pcnonq.63 words
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