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Title Section22 1962-02-01 1 SBs'GATGIL-, 6. \VI H\<,| lIAII.Y (IHTIHin SALE IVdKOS 100,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03622 words
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Article, Illustration69 1962-02-01 1 TiHE Yang di-Per- tuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong arrive for the opening of the new headquarters of the Language and Literary Agency in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Behind the King is the Minister of Education. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, and on69 words
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Article242 1962-02-01 1 AIM: UNIFIED SET-UP FOR DEFENCE LONDON, Wednesday. BRITAIN'S Ministry of Defence is to make an official announcement today concerning the setting up of a unified joint service command for the Far East at Singapore, a Ministry spokesman 1 said. The spokesman had no further comment to make. Field Marshal SirReuter - 242 words
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Article51 1962-02-01 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore and Federation Governments have made arrangements to watch for the new moon in both territories. If the new moon is sighted on Feb. 5. Puasa will commence on Feb. 6. If it is not sighted then. Puasa will automatically commence on Feb.51 words
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111 1962-02-01 1 EOPOLDVILLE. Wed. A 60-man Malayan UN patrol is heading through rough country from Bukavu to Kama, 150 miles to the West in Central Kivu Province, where eight American missionaries and their four children are based. A U.N. spokesman here said today thatReuter - 111 words
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Article39 1962-02-01 1 WASHINGTON. Wed.— The United States may spend at least US$lOO million a year in building a series of national command ships from which to direct the farspread operations expected in nuclear war. Navy sources indicated today.— U.P.l.39 words
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325 1962-02-01 1 j SINGAPORE. W«4. HPHE Barisan Socialis today announced a boycott of the fourth and final conference of the Malaysia Sol Id a r i t y Consultative Committee. which opens at the Victoria Theatre at 10 a.m. tomorrow. Their representative In the Singapore delegation. Mr.325 words
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317 1962-02-01 1 Britain gets cold shoulder in new 'thaw' LONDON. Wednesday. THHHK has been a definite thaw in I'. S. -Soviet relations in the last three weeks. British official sources said today. Tht British Government I appears to have been bypassed in the thaw, which has reversed the 1961 trend of heightenedReuter - 317 words
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Article101 1962-02-01 1 The Queen's liquor is stolen LONDON. Wed. Scotland Yard was reported today to be investigating the theft of a dozen bottles of liquor from Queen Elizabeths wine cellar at Windsor Castle. The Daily Express said the theft was discovered by servants on Monday in a routine check of the greatUPI - 101 words
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Article18 1962-02-01 1 LONDON. Wed —Leaders of Britain's 173,000 Post Office workers today cailed off a month-old work-to-rule campaign.—Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article128 1962-02-01 1 Tin sale date hint by GSA WASHINGTON. Wed Sales from the U.S. tin stockpile will probably not begin until the middle of this year at the earliest, thr General Services AdI ministration said to- day. The GSA submitted ;i r--quest to sell 50.000 tons io the Armed Services Committee onReuter - 128 words
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Article23 1962-02-01 1 TREATY TALKS LONDON. ttVH British and J.ip.mrsr offi rial* hrrr tnrfny rrsnni' rl negotiations fnr a term commrro* v vigation Irnlr Rcut<r.23 words
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Article, Illustration261 1962-02-01 2 Rocket trouble delays American orbit bid rAPE CANAVERAL. Wed. Plans to launch Colonel John Glenn on his orbital space flight were yesterday postponed until Feb. 13 because of mechanical trouble in the rocket. Heavy cloud The 40-year-old marine was originally scheduled to go upUPI - 261 words
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Article176 1962-02-01 2 j MANILA. W«d. PRINCESS Tarhata Kiram of Sulu, in the southern Philippines, has urged President Macapagal to start negotiations with the British Government for the return to the Philippines of British North Borneo, according to the Manila Chronicle today. The newspaper published a statement issuedReuter - 176 words
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159 1962-02-01 2 Soliciting: Vice girls must appear in flesh LONDON, Wed. Prostitutes must be present in the flesh when seeking custom before they are guilty of soliciting, the Lord Chief Justice. Lord Parker, ruled here yesterday. The court allowed with costs an appeal against a fine By a mother and son whoReuter - 159 words
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Article39 1962-02-01 2 LONDON. Wed. The Malayan High Commissioner. Tengku Yaacob, members of his staff and friends of Malaya Joined about 250 members of the Malayan Students Union at a banquet tonight to mark the union's 15th anniversary. TJPI.39 words
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Article54 1962-02-01 2 BANGKOK. Wed. Indonesia and Thailand hope to discover additional tin reserves by exploration of offshore areas under the sea, the Economic Commision for Asia and the Far Eatt reports. The report says that Thailand is likely to occupy an Important place among the world's leading tinReuter - 54 words
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Article45 1962-02-01 2 MOSCOW, Wed.— Mrs. Nina Khrushchev and Mr. Llewellyn Thompson, the American ambassador in Moscow, were among those who attended a meeting here yesterday Ui mark the 80th anniversary of the birth of President Roosevelt, the Soviet news agency Tass reported. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article24 1962-02-01 2 LONDON. Wed. Another confirmed smallpox case yes terday brought the total in Britain's ftve-week-old outbreak to 12. Seven people have died— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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191 1962-02-01 2 $7,2OOMILLION AID LIKELY FOR INDIA WASHINGTON, Wednesday. rrHE Aid-to-india Consortium yesterday an- nounced it woujtd meet in May to consider further external aid^to India, beyond the U552,225 ($6,675) million c(|mAiimWnt granted to India I last June. Of the amount granted in June. U551,295 ($3,885' million was earmarked for the currentReuter - 191 words
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Article211 1962-02-01 2 KASHMIR DISPUTE HEARING AT U.N. NEW YORK, Wed. The U.N. Security Council will meet tomorrow on the Kashmir dispute between Pakistan and India, it was announced last night. Authoritative sources saivl Sir Patrick Dean. British president of the council, had arranged the meeting with the agreement of Mr. Adlai Stevensu:.Reuter - 211 words
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Article19 1962-02-01 2 BANGKOK, Wed. Japan today signed an agreement settling her $85 million wartime debt to Thailand Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Miscellaneous9 1962-02-01 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby l,, M i, ,i^49 words
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193 1962-02-01 3 Pro-Jakarta rally greets a Dutch Minister TIOLLANDIA. Wed. 11 Mr. Theo Bot, Netherlands Secretary of State for New Guinea, has met his first pro- Indonesian demonstrators in the town of Fakfak on West Irian's south coast, an official spokesman said today. Mr. Bot is presently touring West Irian to "lookReuter - 193 words
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Article247 1962-02-01 3 BRITAIN AND U.S. JOIN 97 OTHER NATIONS TO PUT PRESSURE ON LISBON J^TEW YORK, Wed. Britain and the United States last night joined 97 olher states in a bid to persuade their Portuguese ally to speed reforms leading to self-Government in troubled Angola. Only SouthReuter - 247 words
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147 1962-02-01 3 AIRCRAFT DROP FOOD TO AREAS HIT BY -FLOODS— DA R E S SALAAM. Wed.— British Servicemen are airdropping food to starving Tanganyikans. some of whom have been eating roots to stay alive after their land was devastated by floods. A R.A.F. plane operatinß from here has already dropped hundreds ofReuter - 147 words
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Article69 1962-02-01 3 No vote on market LONDON. Wed. Mr Harcld Macmillan. the British Prime Minister, today rejected a proposal from a Conservative Party member I that Britain should hold a j national referendum before i Parliament finally decided j whether she should join the European Common Market. He told the House ofReuter - 69 words
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Article45 1962-02-01 3 HONG KONG. Wed. Two Chinese film stars. Peter Chen Hau and Betty Loh Tih. were married today in a registry wedding. Their names had been romantically linked for the past few months. The couple left tonight for Japan for their honeymoon.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article32 1962-02-01 3 KATMANDU. Wed. —About 200 Nepalis demonstrated before the Indian Commercial Attache's offic« in Brlganj, Nepal's second largest town, yesterday demanding town surrender of Nepalese politicians now living in India. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article32 1962-02-01 3 NEW YORK. Wed. The GeneraJ Assembly's Main Political Committee will be called into session next Monday to debate Cuban charges of intervention and "Planned aggression" by the United States. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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353 1962-02-01 3 SOVIET BID FOR U.N. DEBATE ON THE CONGO IS BLOCKED BY U.S. NEW YORK, Wednesday. TpHE Western Powers won a bitter procedural 1 battle in the Security Council yesterday, succeeding over strong Soviet objections, in obtaining an adjournment without full-scale debate on the Congo situation. f Mr. Adlal Stevenson, chiefReuter - 353 words
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Article28 1962-02-01 3 WASHINGTON, Wed.—President Kennedy has invited Mr. Cyrille Adoula. the Con-, go Prime Minister, to lunch at the White House next Monday, the White House announced. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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115 1962-02-01 3 WASHINGTON. Wed. Mr. Pierre Salinger, the White House pre.-.s .secretary, announced yesterday that he would visit the Soviet Union in April or early May at the invitation of Mr. Alexei Adzhubei. .>on-ir.-law of Mr. Khrushchev. Mr. Adzhubei. editor of the Soviet Government newspaper Izve.stla.Reuter - 115 words
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Article54 1962-02-01 3 U.S. lets off No. 11 bomb WASHINGTON, Wed. An underground nuclear test of low yield was conducted at. the Nevada provii.g grounds yesterday, the Atomic Energy Commission announced. It gave no further details. The test was the 11th announced in the series whicii opened last autumn following the Soviet Union'sReuter - 54 words
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Advertisement168 1962-02-01 3 Something Remarkable Happens When You Fill a Parker 61 I Actually, you never fill a Parker 61 jl if I pen! That something remarkable is jr.'' 1 the fact that the Parker 61 fills itself If to capacity by itself. No levers to push, J M no delicate parts to168 words
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Advertisement364 1962-02-01 3 CONDITIONING %^Mi WILL DO FOR YOUR DOG *W^4 Most dogs an fed on scraps or on prepared foods thtt m*y not contain a tme balance of vitamins and minerals. Even where special meat is boughs ?ou can't be certain that til the elements a dog needs are present. It is364 words
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Miscellaneous415 1962-02-01 3 RADIO SINGAPORE i RADIO MALAYA SHORT WAVt SERVICE: ™,oJaL SHORThI^ 41 metrts SERVICE 41.7 metre. MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: A.M. 6.00 Time Signal, Negara--476 metrrs Ku N ws Headlines; 6.05 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendezvus With A.M. 8.00 Good Mornliiß; 6.02 Music; 7.30 Time Signal, Nevo Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News: 7.35415 words
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275 1962-02-01 4 END STRIKES CALL BY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SINGAPORE. Wed. The Chinese Chamber of Commerce today appealed to all em« ployers and employees to settle their strikes as quickly as possible for the good of the country. At its monthly meeting, a committee member. Mr. Lim Koh Han. successfully moved a275 words
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Article371 1962-02-01 4 TIMELY ARRIVAL SAVES $30,000 WORTH OF WATCHES SINGAPORE, Wednesday. JJURGLARS, using oxy-acetylene gas cylinders, were trying to open a steel safe containing $30,000 worth of watches, when police were called to the scene, the Second Criminal District Court was told today. Mr. Francis T. Scow, the371 words
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Article67 1962-02-01 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.—Singapore Scouts will hold their eleventh Job Week from April 2 to 8. this year. Other activities for the year include Good Turn Week and BP's I Day Rally from Feb. 19 to 25, Boy Scout Loyalty Rally on June 6 and Queen's Scout Award Presentation67 words
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Article139 1962-02-01 4 A bookie's agent fined $750 SINGAPORE. Wed. A mer- chant, Tay Swee Chai. 40. waa fined $750. In default two months' jail, when he pleaded guilty in the Fourth Magis- trate's Court today to being an agent of a bookmaker. Inspector E. O. Thompson. told the court that Tay was139 words
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Article61 1962-02-01 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Chamber of Com- 1 merce will award prizes to I students, who have shown aptitude in commercial subjects in their examinations, on Feb. 23 at 3.15 p.m. at their offices on the 4th floor. Denmark House. Raffles Quay. The City Commemoration Prize61 words
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Article110 1962-02-01 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Chua Teow Seng, a businessman under a District Court conviction and sentence of six months' Jail on a charge of dishonestly retaining eight rolls of stolen canvas, valued at about $1,680. was cleared of the offence on appeal >n the High Court today. The Chief110 words
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Article40 1962-02-01 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The divisional manager of the Great Eastern Life Assurance Co. Ltd.. and Mrs. C. V. Parsram will hold a cocktail party from 7.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. on Saturday at the Slndhl Club. 795 Mountbatten Road.40 words
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Article156 1962-02-01 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. A company director, charged under the Arms and Explosives Ordinance in a case connected with 18.220 lb. of firecrackers, was acquitted today. Sim Soo Phuan, 34. managing director of United Confectionery Ltd. In Hong Kong Street had denied two charges of unlawfully importing a total156 words
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509 1962-02-01 4 Three N.Z. external examiners here to aid Polytechnic SINGAPORE, Wed. external examiners in engineering for the Singapore Polytechnic, who are now in Singapore, said today that the standard set by the institute was high and comparable to that of both New Zealand and Britain. They were also impressed by the509 words
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249 1962-02-01 4 MALAYSIA CONCERT OF CULTURES ON CITY HALL STEPS SINGAPORE. Wednesday. MALAM Malaysia, to be staged at the City Hall steps on Friday night, will be one of the biggest cultural concerts so far by the Ministry of Culture. For the first time, the people of Singapore will see a programme249 words
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Miscellaneous316 1962-02-01 4 rpHE following v, today's Kuala Lumpur. Malacca (ML schedule of civil aircraft 131) 7.15 p.m.: from Kuala movements at Paya Lebar air- Lumpur (ML 173 > 8.30 p.m.; port. Singapore. from Penang (ML lbl) 9 p.m. ARRIVALS DEPARTt'RLS BOAC: Prom London. Zurich. BOAC: To Hongkong (BA Istanbul. Teheran. Delhi, Ran-316 words
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Article, Illustration449 1962-02-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. WAS Mr. Too Joon Hing attending a Double Tenth celebration in Washington when as leader of the Malayan delegation to the United Nations he should have been principal host at a lunch for Commonwealth delegates? According to the Prime Minister,449 words
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167 1962-02-01 5 Bill to aid postmen bitten by dogs SINGAPORE. Wed.— A postman who i. bitten by a dog in the course of his duties may be awarded compensation of up to $100 from the dog's owner, who may in addition be fined up to $50 under a new Bill published today.167 words
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Article60 1962-02-01 5 IPOH. Wed Aoout 130 acre? of padl land in the Krian district of Perak have been partially destroyed by stem-borer pests which eat away the stalk of the young plants. A team of officers from the Agricultural Department «s now in the Unsing. Berlah and Semmanggol60 words
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130 1962-02-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A hunt is going on for elephants which killed a farmer behind the Merdeka film studios in Ulu Klang, 10 miles from here, on Monday. Tan Man, 60. was working on his vegetable garden when five elephants raided the area. The130 words
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Article66 1962-02-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A Malayan police officer left here by air today for Brunei, on .-econdment to the police force there, to organise the formation of mobile reserve unit. He is A.B.P. Raja Shahruzzaman. a former O.C.P.D. in Kluang and instructor at the Police Depot here.66 words
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Advertisement14 1962-02-01 5 I MORE I I POWER WITH I SUPERSHELL YOU CAN BE SIRE OF (shell)14 words
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Article42 1962-02-01 6 LUMUT. Wed. A woman. Ton* Sok Ting, 38, who was knocked down by a car as she crossed the road yesterday about four miles from here, died in Lumut Hospital this morning. A passerby sent her to hospital.42 words
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Article134 1962-02-01 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A BLIND couple had a quiet wedding at the home of the bride's parents in Pantai Valley here today. I They were Mr. Yip Sing. 29, and Miss Phang Chul Yong. 24. They met while working at the Gurney training centre for134 words
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Article70 1962-02-01 6 PENANG, Wed.— Mr. Llm Huck Aik has been elected chairman of the Penang Bar Committee. Other members of the committee are Mr. Ong Huck Lim. Mr. C. O. Llm, Mr. I. K. Cheah and Mr. Lee Sai Kee. with Mr. Chong Kah Keng as secretary. Mr. C.70 words
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Article54 1962-02-01 6 Many questions on merger SINGAPORE. Wed. The Malay Chamber of Commerce, which will hold a forum on "Merger and Malaysia" at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Feb. 4. has so far submitted 24 questions to the Government on the subject. MlnLsters and parliamentary secretaries are expected to reply to the54 words
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305 1962-02-01 6 Socialist line on Malaysia same as the Reds'— PM KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Socialist Front declaration on Malaysia conforms word for word with the directive issued by the Communist Party of Indonesia, the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, told the House of Representa- tives today. This statement drew a protest305 words
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168 1962-02-01 6 Sultan for inaugural Trengganu DC-3 flight IfUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Sultan and Tengku Ampuan Besar of Trengganu will be among the guests on the Malayan Airways Dakota making the airline's Inaugural night from here to Kuala Trengganu on Saturday. Twenty other guests. Including the Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin168 words
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Article42 1962-02-01 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Lord Selkirk, the British Commis-sioner-General for South-East Asia, is to take the salute ai the Trooping the Colour ceremony by the Ist Bn., Queen's Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Cameron), at Selarang Barracks at 7 p.m. next Tuesday.42 words
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Article, Illustration168 1962-02-01 6 T. V. FREE-LANCE TO FILM MALA YSIA WEEK CINGAPORE. Wed— A Hollywood television cameraman has arrived In Singapore to take pictures of the Malaysia Week celebrations which will be shown to viewers In the United States. Hp Is 48-year-old Mr. G. Bannatl <aboveK a freelance cameraman whose films have been168 words
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174 1962-02-01 6 Ooi urges the principle: Fair day's work for fair day's wage PENANG Wednesday. SOCIALIST Mayor Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew, said yesterday that all unionists should accept the principle of a fair day's work for a fair day's wage. Mr. Ooi. who was speaking at a tea party which the Penang174 words
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Article60 1962-02-01 6 SYDNEY. Wed. A Malayan student yesterday married a Hong Kong student In a colourful ceremony at the Australia Hotel here. The couple are Mr. Chal Kee Chong and Mil Winnie Tsang. eldost daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S.P. Tsang of Hong Kong. The bridegroom Is the second60 words
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Advertisement347 1962-02-01 6 INDIAN QUALITY PRODUCT I ATUCC BfIHHPHSP la into Repeat orders for the Kirioskar r^A Lathes from Australia, New Zealand. Burma. Ceylon, Egypt and other Middle Eastern countries once again orove the maxim that a good product always sells itself- The qualities of Kirioskar Lathes strength of construction and efficient operation347 words
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Advertisement331 1962-02-01 6 $500 S O A E 6 ,V TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF THfc HIGHWAY CODE AND WIN A $500 VOUCHER. THEN PRESENT YOUR VOUCHER TO ANY OF THE CENTRES LISTED HERE AND YOU WILL BE OFFERED A BRAND NEW DAF 600 SUPfR DE LUXE SALOON AT $500 BELOW SALE PRICE. IF331 words
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Article62 1962-02-01 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Inche Ismail bin Ngah Marzuki, Penang's first Malay Port Commissioner, left here by X.L.M. today to study the organisation and administration of major ports in Europe. America and Japan. Inche Ismail, who will be be away four months, said his tour was part of the62 words
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Article, Illustration641 1962-02-01 7 The stay of Platts-Mills 'not purely professional BARISAN ALLEGATION 'UNTRUE AND UNFOUNDED'— SAYS GOVT. SINGAPORE. Wed. 'J'HE Government today described as "untrue and unfounded"' a Barisan Sosialis allegation that it had unjustly prevented Mr. John PlattsMills. a London lawyer and former Labour M.P.. from remaining in Singapore to act for641 words
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168 1962-02-01 7 ADOPTED 'MUM' HERE TO SEE 'CHILDREN' SINGAPORE. Wednesday. WHITE-HAIRED Mrs. Edith Jeffrey— "mother" to scores of Malayan students during their studies m Britain has been here looking up her "children." I For the last 20 years, she took In only Malayan students into the boarding house she ran at Camborne.168 words
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Article, Illustration107 1962-02-01 7 Ex-president of Brazil on visit to Singapore SINGAPORE. Wed. Dr. Janio Quadros, 43. whose resignation as President of Brazil five months back, threw his country into a crisis and caused a diplomatic flurry in Singapore, arrived here today He stepped down as Head of State while the Brazilian Vice-President. Mr107 words
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Article64 1962-02-01 7 SINGAPORE. Wed The I present series of Singapore postage stamps will be replaced from March 31 by a new set depicting Malayan fish. The first replacement stamps will be of seven denominations, two. four, five. six. 10 20 and tS cents. The new stamps can be bought64 words
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Article32 1962-02-01 8 BATU GAJAH. Wed. A schoolboy, Amaran bin Abdul Rahman, eight, was killed when he was knocked down by a car at the sixth mile. Tanjong Tuallang road, yesterday evening.32 words
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Article29 1962-02-01 8 PEXANG. Wed.— A record total of over $26,000 has been collected by this year's r'opoy Day appeal committee heie under the chairmanship of Mr. Saw Seng Kew.29 words
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214 1962-02-01 8 Thugs demand Chinese New Year gifts IPOH, Wednesday. QANGSTERS in Ipoh are demanding "ang pows" (red packet cash gifts) from businessmen to help them celebrate Chinese New Year. A police spokesman said today that most ol the demands for money were made by telephone while others were through letters. During214 words
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112 1962-02-01 8 4,000 seek MCA aid on 'mushroom' life policies PEXANG. Wednesday. MORIC than 4.000 policy-holders of "mushroom" insurance companies have registered themselves at the Malayan Chinese Association headquarters here in response to an offer by the Penang bra. .eh to assist policy-holders to submit their claims. The M.C.A. has assured holders112 words
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Article103 1962-02-01 8 BATU GAJAH. Wednesday. rrHREE girls lost most of the new clothing shoes A and cosmetics which they had bought for the Chinese New Year when fire burnt down part of a mine kongsi on a tin mine here last evening. Two of the girls103 words
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Article32 1962-02-01 8 PENANG. Wed— The Chung Ling High School will hold a memorial service on Saturday for its late principal. Mr David Chen, who was shot deaJ by terrorists 10 years ago.32 words
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Article212 1962-02-01 8 STRIKE by HARDIAL SINGH WORKERS ITUALA LUMPUR, IV Wed.— Twelve members of the National Union of Commercial Workers employed as shop assistants by Hardial Singh and Co.. a department store here, today went on strike in protest against nonrecognition of their union. They picketed outride the store here in Ampang212 words
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Article54 1962-02-01 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. A New York gynaecologist and a director of the International Planned Parenthood Federation. Dr. Allen Guttwacher. will address Rotary Club West members on "Th* Population Explosion" at their weeljy lunch meeting tomorrow at the Princes Restaurant at l p.m. This meeting will be54 words
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Miscellaneous225 1962-02-01 8 Bugs Bunny By Baiph Hvimdahi m Ahner By At lapp WHAT'S THE-ica6/-USE OF GJS\tii& ftt A'# J C^*M&£\ C\Vs> RATBACK AGAnCf BUT, HE'sTcHTHAfA &EINGJ.ROARiMGHAhA I l^^mmT^mmm I iiilir' lAMI- J V FROM THE *STH < NEVER /MOCKA- 1 FATBACK, THE PORK S END IT f IN S FLOOR. HE JUMPS225 words
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Article, Illustration1599 1962-02-01 9 FROM GUIDED MISSILES AND TELEVISION TO ILLUMINATED DOG COLLARS -NOTHING WAS TOO OBSCURE FOR LOW AN March 21, 1917, when the English spring was at its bleakest, and World War I at its worst, a string of cars, carried 40 Allied generals1,599 words
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Advertisement74 1962-02-01 9 Ml enjoy smoking much more when you learn what can do for your taste VICEROYS unique Deep Weave filter has been developed by a special process to go with VICEROYS deep -cured blend y so that you experience a wonderful smoothness of taste as never before. Don't smoke another cigarette74 words
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Obituary29 1962-02-01 10 1* Word, SlO (Minimum) IN LOVINQ MEMORY of Madam Tan Sal Mrng, who passad away Ml I.IDO. •'•".one but never forgottan." inserted by her children and grand•MUM.29 words
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Article45 1962-02-01 10 2t Word, $10 (Minimum) BELOVED BROTHERS and their famillea of late Mr. R. Nagcndram. Batu Oajab, thank friend* and relatives for their kind expressions of condolence, wreaths, n-.sistance and attendance at the funeral on 27.1.62. They thank the stall of the General Hospital Batu45 words
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Article167 1962-02-01 10 10 Wordt SlO (Minimum) NEW FRENCH COURSES ail levels sunn* In February. Alliance Krancslse n Chatsworth Road S pore. Telephone ni.i. A HAPPY FAMILY Is a bealthy. family. Trios Ready-to-cat Oat Cereal for breakfast every morning maintains 'federal publications ltd. have on dl-play tha complete range of I'an, Fon-.ina,167 words
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Article578 1962-02-01 10 Discussion of the Tengku's proposals for Malaysian merger have taken in the past few weeks a new yet not unexpected turn. There are the ordinary doubts, especially from the Bornean viewpoint, inseparable from the proposition of major political change. These doubts arc steadily being resolved through the578 words
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Article383 1962-02-01 10 Prospects for co-operation in Africa look better after the Lagos conference than they have ever looked in Asia, and this despite the absence of th» Casablanca powers in protest against failure to invite the Prime Minister of the Algerian government in exile. It was a curious stand to383 words
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Article200 1962-02-01 10 The completion of the Language and Literature Agency adds another fine building to the new Kuala Lumpur landscape which is erupting somewhat mysteriously around v.« and, for the people who will work there, ends a cramped sojourn in Young Road. It is to be hoped that more200 words
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Article, Illustration2337 1962-02-01 10 No half-way house in loyalty SAYS THE TENGKU THE FUNDAMENTAL AND ONLY TRUE TEST OF A CITIZEN OF MALAYA From a speech yesterday in Parliament by the Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, during the debate on the Constitution (Amendment) Bill. TO understand the objects and purposes of the amendments2,337 words
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Advertisement541 1962-02-01 10 STRAITSTIMES&FREEPRESS ror thm eonrtnirnrt mf mdwrtlttrt our r«pr»««Ktorir« at Ist. Floor COLO STORACI ARCADE Orchard Road, Singapore itilt rmlc, tmall advcrUmmmU and b»M numbrr rtpltrt. Small mdotrtinmtut, plaetd fa Singafmr* met hmmdmt tmt COLO STORACB BRANCHES at Holland Road, Katong, Keppel Road Naral Basa AUTHORISED AOINTtI CITY BOOK M.M. TORI541 words
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Advertisement29 1962-02-01 10 You *re Immarulaiel.T Dressed in SUITS Tuilnrtni by urn Better MATERIAL CCTTKVG TAILORING plus STYLE all go into e?ery suit by $eglw 21, Chulia Street, Singapore 1 Telephone: *****29 words
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Advertisement56 1962-02-01 10 (GEVAERT3 FOR QUALITY f Spore Penang 70 cts per ROLL 1 Malaya 80 cts per ROLL I SIZES 120 for 24 x tffc m 2> 2 i3'i 1 SIZES 127 m 620 for Bos Cam«rasJ MADE IN BLLGIUM /^JJttzjvyjH ■^t'^Ssl No Q«rm« iiinljPßßH^^B*^^^^ No Witer Supply BRITISH EASTERN LTD. NcCMMr56 words
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Article, Illustration211 1962-02-01 11 DRAMA at the Barisan Sosialis rally at the Singapore Badminton Hall on Tuesday night with the party's chairman, Dr. Lee Siew Choh, lying unconscious on the floor after a microphone electric shock, and its secretary-general, Mr. Lim Chin211 words
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Advertisement84 1962-02-01 11 K WIK WAXy^ Brighten floors, tiles, furniture with Kiwi Kwik Wax... flpM|^^^fl i 7 on fast... HH^^n^ A m Or fl shine to last! 3 Polish. and in a wink -it's dry— 4«J^ /w'^ giving a brilliant protective ns n^ coating that's nonslip and nn-T Jj J j[ ,|f irTr84 words
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Advertisement7 1962-02-01 11 l§l?Si?»o Cadbury Wilß and Fry presentation boxe£7 words
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191 1962-02-01 12 SINGAPORE. Wed. Seventy boats have been entered for this year's Singapore round-the-island race reputed to be the longest dinghy race in the world. They will start at 4 a.m. on Sunday from the west side of the Johore Causeway and finish on the east191 words
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Article44 1962-02-01 12 SINGAPORE. Wed. Louis Francis Mouna, 33 general manager of Roneo Ltd.. pleaded not guilty in the magistrate's court today to a charge of causing hurt to Lee Tack Ming outside his office In Robinson Road yesterday Police bail was extended44 words
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Article48 1962-02-01 12 JOHORE BAHRU, Wod Inche Abdul Hamid Azmi. 26--year-old son of Mr. Justice A*mi. the Ipoh tudge. ha* assumed duty here aa magistrate in the Johore Bahru Courts. He fills the place of Inche Mahrnood bin AH. who is now circuit magistrate at Batu Pahat.48 words
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409 1962-02-01 12 Dagger 'beggar' robs three women— he may strike again PENANG POLICE WARN: DON'T OPEN DOORS TO STRANGERS PENANG, Wad pOLICE here are looking for a young "beggar" armed with a knife who has held up three housewives in as many days. In his latest coup, at 10 o'clock this morning,409 words
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Article, Illustration155 1962-02-01 12 'THIS was the scene at strike-bound office of Roneo Ltd. in Robinson Road. Singapore, yesterday morning when two rows of policemen formed a path to allow non-striking members to enter the premises. Earlier, the non-strikers had tried unsuccessfully to force their way through the picket lines.155 words
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Article60 1962-02-01 12 Certificates for penghulus JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. The Mentrl Besar of Johore Dato Hajl Hassan bin Haji Yunos, will present passingout certificates to 26 penghulus and assistant penghulus on Saturday at the Youth Instructional Centre at Jalan ScudaL The penghulus have Just completed a 10-day rural leadership course. Altogether, a total60 words
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120 1962-02-01 12 NEW ARRIVAL JAILED FOR TAKING TICKETS SINGAPORE. Wed— A few hours after an Indonesian youth arrived in Singapore, he was arrested for stealing 97 Turf Club .sweep tickets from a Bras Basah Road shop, a Singapore court was told today Sudln bin Haji Ishak, 20. was jailed for six months120 words
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Article40 1962-02-01 12 SINGAPORE, Wed. The current affairs forum of the Singapore People's Alliance will discuss "Communist from organisations technique" on Friday at 7.30 p.m. at its headquarters in Short Street. The discussion will be led by Mr. E. S. Moorthy.40 words
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Article48 1962-02-01 12 IfUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Federation 1V Government will send 150,000 doses of cholera vaccine to Manila by air .tomorrow to help check an outbreak of cholera in central and southern Philippines. Another 100.000 doses of vaccine will be sent to the Philippines next week.48 words
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232 1962-02-01 12 THE RELIGIOUS LAWS OF KELANTAN TO BE TIGHTENED KOTA BHARU. Wednesday. rpHE religious laws of Kelantan are to be tightened to comply with a statement by the Sultan that the State Government was determined to carry on the administration in accordance with the teach- ings of Islam. A >peclal committee232 words
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145 1962-02-01 12 Favourable American reaction to Malaysia SINGAPORE, Wed. The head of one of America's leading newspapers, the Washington Post and Times Herald, today spoke of the favourable reaction which the proposed Malaysian Federation plan has aroused among the American public. Mr. Alfred Friendly, managing director of the Post, whose dally circulation145 words
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Article58 1962-02-01 12 PENANG. Wed—Mr P U aY l d a^ eacher ot the Mpthodist Boys' School here has been transferred to Sungei Siput on promotion a> headmaster of the Methodist Primary School there. A former City Councillor, Mr David Is Penang branch chair tian of the National Union58 words
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Article46 1962-02-01 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.Police have detained another man In connection wltn th» kidnapping of Mr. Lee Say Thong, a retired businessman, on Jan. 14. A man and a woman wera arrested early this week an! tentatively charged witn confining Mr. Lee for ransom.46 words
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Article33 1962-02-01 12 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Th». tan 1 Commissioner Areas), Mr. A. T. Rajah, will present armbands and certit!cates at 8 p.m. tomorrow vo members of a new kamporc vigilante corps at Kampon? Cheng San.33 words
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Advertisement77 1962-02-01 12 J/A I I y ■HH^^^Wh^HM jfi dv J^JB^^j^y^^i^^^ AND WSL Wtf FROM SINGAPORE B^KL^OVwWmHH 3 FLIGHTS WEEKLY VIA B^V^T^^Vl wU KUALA LUMPUR V|H M I *l«ght« ar« by fast, comfortable Jat.prop m M WM PI BRITANNIAS and ELCCTRAS In M*oot«ttofl with CT^^ f~A V m CATHAY PACIFIC AIRWAYS Mak* your77 words
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Article, Illustration3827 1962-02-01 13 Tan: A bid to drive a wedge between Malays, Chinese PARLIAMENT DEBATES CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGES: Third day 'Any cheap attempt to erode friendship of two races is not likely to succeed' PARLIAMENT HOUSE: Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday P.M.I. P. LEADER GIVES REASONS FOR SUPPORTING BILL: 'PROOF OF ERRORS COMMITTED BY UMNO' THE3,827 words
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Advertisement73 1962-02-01 13 ;>S£:£S: 'W JU Jkjf m v/Xv-x'x-:-x-:-x-X;Xx-x-x ■XvXvXx'x-y.-W I v(/yf| £*:s: P!O^^ '•****X*X*X vX''"Xv'"-*- iv'v'.-'.v'.'XvX 1 I.'-'-Xv".\v*\*X'*'1 Xv".\v*\*X'*' 3& r jVT ■'•X'X*X *X*X" X**v'x "XvX'XvX vX*X XvX'X'XvX'X* a flp' 9Ki Ufa jp HI Op CU IT!.-»- 1 jk ■•;X: x PaW Tfx-:-x x x ::::S ML .■SL_ V '"•vX'X'XxvMv _^^^^0r 273 words
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Advertisement210 1962-02-01 13 BE FIRST WITH FRIGIDAIRE In 1958 Frigidaire made the world's FIRST Frost -Proof refrigerator. The Refrigerator That NEVER NEEDS DEFROSTING! teSSf I THE NAME IS YOUR GUARANTEE! FRIGIDAIRE /I- fA*/Af 'thi 200, Ckm«nc M /JCBfWOL&' lr*y FRIOIDAIftE Av.nu. g^WJvr '....CENTRf.. $i"t«»or^f. Frank CM* Ltd., 270 rSidn Rood, Kuala Lumpur. Radio210 words
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Article313 1962-02-01 14 WHAT could be more suitable to wear than the cheongsam for the Chinese New Year celebrations when every girl, who observes the festivity, naturally likes to look her best. And if you like wearing the iheongsam knee length for the day there is nothing more appropriate for313 words
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Article, Illustration253 1962-02-01 14 American fashion world went hotfoot from Paris last week to see London's translation of the Spring Line in a helter skelter round of the top 11 collections. Reuter correspondent, Patricia Clough, reporting from London said the visitors saw "the253 words
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163 1962-02-01 14 BRIGHT FUTURE FOR COTTON NET AND LACE Silk was top fashion material. The trend towards softer, more supple fabrics reached its peak as 'shantungs, chiffons and other weaves swirled and shimmered along the runways of London's fashion houses. No longer a late-date fabric, it appeared in all clothes from day163 words
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184 1962-02-01 14 T»HE Singapore Poly- technic Architectural Society is to hold a dance called "Architectura Two" at the Raffles Hotel in Singapore on February 17. The object is to raise funds to finance a preliminary research team of young architects to Bangkok. This is the second of184 words
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Article50 1962-02-01 14 TVfEN'S watches are being given a little more A imagination in colour and design. Before long you will be seeing a now range of watches which look startling in a black and gold colour scheme with the expanding bracelets having central blocks in black edged with gilt.50 words
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Advertisement187 1962-02-01 14 r WE'RE AS PROUD AC A PEAPfIPK i 3 nd wny shouldn't we iM HD 'Z^.^J^tt^ be? Just look at our Peacock fl f/in B Acetate, so silky *<% •>*■* *1 mS and lustrous in J -*<* W ~~^P Crepe de Chine **"s K& Bf^ 1 "^"S^ its rich, vivid187 words
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Advertisement364 1962-02-01 14 jJb 111 />* ...he needs STORK Fresh bread, or crispy toast, spread with delicious Siork .Margarine, makes a quick nourishing start to the d.iy. Tasty Easy to spread Stmfcfcetf f^ fit because it contains the health-giving f *••■<.■ A Vitamins A and D. Your family will V I love the364 words
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Advertisement270 1962-02-01 14 Advertisement POST BAG i tonut qf yom* beauty problems Coarsened Skin A friend of mine hat told me 1 hart an orange-peel skin. What b thir f I /am worried. Help please i Don't be alarmed, your friend I really means that your skin shows signs of coarsening where the270 words
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Miscellaneous321 1962-02-01 14 Straits Times Crossword ill II ACKOSS 7 See the French .M*ndinK In 1. Press paid poorly to write the way, and charge again about northern bird* (10). iG>. 8. Shining example of an Eng- 8. Soldier and workers have lish statesman? (6). motive for getting a passage 9. A dirge321 words
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Advertisement1515 1962-02-01 15 10 LIVERPOOL WEST COAST U K OutS'DOM Sails P Shim Ptrinp ITREUS L'ptll. Opt n, Rdam. H'burg ll Pirt Fil 3 MENELAUS Lxtrpptl. Gasgcw Cla. 15 FH 3 OOLIUS Littrpttl. Out. n FH 7 Fll I FH II PYRRHUS imerpial. Glasgow Fel 11 Ftl 11 Ft! 14/11 FH II MACHAON1,515 words
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Advertisement3054 1962-02-01 15 \\mmmmmmmHUmSmiUUMa^k THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS TO MEBITERR»NEAN. CONTINENTAL > SCAHOINAYIAN PORTS >tSjic*^ Spore P. Sham Pining £i' l Sr^G\ "KAMBOOIA" I) C. 31-32 3 Fll 4/ 7 Ftl I S Fil fS*f\K~a\tl FALSTRIA I) t 17 21 Fel 21 22 Fll (3 34 Ftl 1~l VaL\lsl "BASRA I) 213,054 words
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Advertisement1291 1962-02-01 15 w«^ MeAUSTER «Sc CO., LTD. v,^ TEL: Nt. ***** OQ V 6 ELLERMAN LIMB *U KLAVSNBSS LIMB LONDON. HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM. LOS ANGEIES, SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE i HUH. SEATTU. VANCOUVtR t PORTLAND CITT OF COLOMIO Acctltitg cirtt ftr Ctltnl t Stltk SPO-t P rtaa Ptmng j ißONxi'iiit la Pirt/ 1 Frt1,291 words
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466 1962-02-01 16 From Our Market Correspondent TINS and industrials were quietly steady on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday although conditions during the afternoon turned very dull. Tins were partly assisted by. a rise of 51.62 V in the noon metal price and also on account466 words
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Article23 1962-02-01 16 Malayan S stock Indlcrsnduatriah: inrubber* i Jan. 30 Jan. 3 163.79 163.2 191.67 290.1' 211.12 211.1: an. 1 1958= i= 100.23 words
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Article877 1962-02-01 16 BUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals in brackets Industrials: Boustead (2.000) $1.45: nunlop* (2.000) $1.32, (6.0O0) $1.33. (1.000) $1.34. $1.33 OL; K.*i. Virpeiwary $1.30: K. and N. orda (9,000) $2.63; Gammon < 1.000) $1.76; J. Waugh (2.000) $2.05 ON;877 words
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Article18 1962-02-01 16 January average price* were: Jan 1962 Dec. IMI Robber: 79.76 cU. 77.65 cU. Tin: $473.30 $477.1118 words
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Article150 1962-02-01 16 MELBOURNE. Wed- INVESTMENTS continued firm on ail up-ward trenu. strengthened by current Government moves towards Improving the economy. Ttadlng was moderate, but solid I on slightly higher levels. Most oils lost ground, but A.Of.. moved up sharply to 07s. after the announcement of a one-for-two I new Issue150 words
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Article213 1962-02-01 16 •pEBRUARY flrtt grads rubksr buyers f.s.k. chMt-d in Singapore yesterday at MJ ©rots per lh. up one e»nt on Tu«day riming price. The tone whs ataady quiet. t.C.C.R.A. closing prior* In cents I per lb. yesterday: Int. 1 R.S.B. Prompt f.o.b. buyers A3, sellers S3| (N): i Int.213 words
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Article34 1962-02-01 16 SINGAPORE. Jan. 31. RUBBER: 833 cents per lb. (up one cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 83g cents (steady). TIN: $471.75 per picul (up $1.62}). Estimated unofficial offering 380 tons (up 10 tons).34 words
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Article119 1962-02-01 16 pHiNEse product Ixanang* tlnga- port n**n prle.i p.r pleul >*at*rday: Coconut all: bulk aeller*. drum 14 i seller*. Copra: Jan. UK/Continent 527 buyer*. 128 aellrn. Poppor: Muntok white $170 teller*. Sarawak white $167* sellers, special Sarawak black (137 a hellers, garbled Lampong black $13' i sellers. ASTA *147t119 words
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Article114 1962-02-01 16 CHIPS lying aUnga'd* th« Smuaoera J wharvai taday are: Yewbank 42/43, BentoyaJ 33/36. Maria Laura Mtti, Iberia 1/3, Stanvac Sumba 3H/39. Benrrs B '9, Oedera 44. Outer reada: Inchmnll. I'rrminat in, Triumph. Inner raada: Kirn Bai. Kab Poh. Kota Ma*. Kerandjl, Upm, Belat Hrn Chuaii, Tronoh. Benua114 words
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Article118 1962-02-01 16 •t-me Malayan 'txetiam* Sanke' AnnoelatUn made these ehan|« in Its rate* to merchant! yeotenlay (all nt«« to S100) N.w V»rk: buyinf TT 33 rt«. airmail OD 33 3/16, 90 d «t 33 7 16 crrdlt billn. 33 9/l« trade bill*. Canada: tmying TT 34 1. airmail OU 34118 words
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366 1962-02-01 16 THE price of rubber in A Singapore yesterday opened irregularly on thin trading, but latterly with slightly steadier conditions ruling, activity increased with shortcovering and lower sheet buying leading the way. February first trade finished the morning at 822 cents, the highest366 words
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Article80 1962-02-01 16 rpm. Federation Minister of Finance has fixed these prices for calculating customs doties for the week be finning on Feb. 1. Rubber »i-» cents a ID. Copra $450 a ton. Coconut oil $678 a ton. Palm oil 5643 a ton. Palm kernels $304 a ton. The rates of80 words
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Advertisement1152 1962-02-01 16 Y^— KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. Express U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coast B«rvl— ETA ETA ETA ETA S'pce H'kom H'lulu S.F'c sco I. Angeiei N. Yerk "CelirWi Mara' tt/22 Fel ft Fel 11 Mar 17 Mar 2* Mar t Air "Kiaikawa Man" 17/11 Mar 23 Mar i A|r if Apr II Air1,152 words
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Advertisement367 1962-02-01 16 OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA EUROPE SERVICE SINGAPORE DIRECT TO CONTINENT/UK HUDSON MARU loads SINGAPORE Feb. 9 llth for Aden Jeddah Genoa (18 doyi) HAMBURG (24 doyt) Ror'dom (26 Doyi) London (29 doyi) A'werp (34 days) B'MEN (36 days). Agent* Malay States Shipping Co. Ltd. Tel: ***** 5 Lines. HEAP ENG MOH367 words
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Advertisement1363 1962-02-01 16 McALISTER AND COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Interim Dividend of 5 less 40% Income Tax. lias been declared on account of the yeaending 30th June, 1962. Suoii dividend will be paid to Stockholders whose names appear o:i the Register on 21st February 1962. NOTICE1,363 words
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Advertisement607 1962-02-01 17 NOTICES To: An* Geok Lan (m.w.) late of N». 81. Braemar Drive. Singapore. TAKE NOTICE that on tlie 25th day of August, 1961. a Summons No. 2717 ol 1961 was 1 issued against you in the Civil District Court. Singapore. by Progress Motors Limneu of No 46. Orchard Roaa, Singapore,607 words
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Advertisement312 1962-02-01 17 NOTICES NOTICE MB. R ERNEST oi No. 13 St.' Lawrence Ro.io, Singapore. hat> teasea to be our Membership Re* (■raiting Representative, anu hut- > therefore no authority to transact any buslntss whatsoever or re- 1 ceive .subscription payment on behalf of ihe Association. Dated this 31st day ol January. 1962.312 words
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Advertisement1709 1962-02-01 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 2* Word* Si (Min.)— Box it ctt. extrm SEASIDE PURNISHED FLAT— 2 large bedrooms. 30 yards from hMktk, ne.ir Cbangi. Tel: (Spore) 49H64. tt jt m. to 'J p.m. b nd 3 f t *"r > p. in 3 BEDROOM FURNISHEO dtached bungalow, longhath. fridge, fans, $350'- p.m.1,709 words
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Advertisement790 1962-02-01 17 HOUSES t LAND FOR SALE 10 Wordt Si (Min.)— Box it rfs. extra 4 ACRES Valuable Vacant LMMI at 2i miles Thomson Road. Apply Teo Lay Swee. Tel: *****. Singapore. 31 ACRES valuable land on roudslde. 31 milts Gombak Road. Kuala Lumpur. Suitable for housing project or bungalows. Apply P.O.790 words
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Advertisement864 1962-02-01 17 EDUCATION Wordt %i (Win.)— Box it ctt. exfre MALAYAN CORRESPONOCNCI COLLECE. i.-.-idtnn Correspondence Institution in St. Asm, offers guaranteed i couik* tor H «!.C Ciiinhridge. r .M.C.. «T.. L.C.X. Dookkeepmn etc. Malay, all levels Follow Lngllsn Course by i ciot ITltai MA. to secure Credits. 76-I'hk tvoopeclua tree. PO Box864 words
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Advertisement752 1962-02-01 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* Si (Mln.)-Box in ctt. extrm IMI JAQUAN 2.4 comprchennlre Insurance radio Mtchelln tyrrs encne excellent condition one twrsMf prtH $9,000. 0.n.0. Phone Singapore MtH other hours. FORD PREFECT late MM I'.H delivery. One careful owner. Kxcrlle.it condition under 23.000 miles. 11.-= t offer accepted. Phone (B'pore>752 words
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Advertisement363 1962-02-01 17 FOR SALE tt Wordt SS (Mlm.)-Box it ctt. extrm BRAND NEW cotourtul frimc frlKcrHtor.s MMsl trtlo stock. Contact &iv and Ln hell Road K L T>l. STIH LATEST DUSTERCOATS Gent*' sTl— tlfU'l BwKntrunks C S.A. <\i: Bcaclijaekei» jv :>o Man] Visit Lnck> 1?, orehurd Koad. s MEN'S TOWELLING SPORTSHIRTS Now363 words
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366 1962-02-01 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A fruit-sel-ler. Soh Yik Yit, 27, of Jinjang new viljage, told a magistrate's court here today in a preliminary inquiry how he helped a man, wanted for robbery, surrender to the police. Soh was testifying against Urn Chin Teong. 27.366 words
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Article160 1962-02-01 18 CINGAPORE. Wed. The University or Singapore today announced results of two examinations held here recently. The following candidates have pasted the Final Part I professional examination for the Degree of Bachelor dental surgery in medicine and surgery: Abdul Malek bin Abdul Kadir. Miss Teresa L<ee160 words
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Advertisement1423 1962-02-01 18 I^iM:^«MNil>?[lH»ll I REPAIRS TO TANJONG BATU FERRY AT DUNGUN ROUTE 111-EAST COAST ROAD The above Fern- will be under repairs ana will be elated to all Vehicular Traffic between 10.00 pm on Ist and 2nd February to 6.00 a.m. on 2nd and 3rd February. THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT. IPOH IOWN1,423 words
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Advertisement739 1962-02-01 18 TENDERS TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT TENDER NOTICE Fare-hue of I'nsenrieeable Store* TENDERS will be received by I Controller of Telecommunications, Negri Sembilan Malacca. Seremban up to noon on 19th February 1962 for (he purchase of unserviceable Stores. Tender Forms and further particulars may be obtainea from the Controller of Telecommunication*, Negrl SembUan739 words
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Advertisement647 1962-02-01 18 NOTICES THE KINTA INDIAN CO-OPERATIVE HOUSING SOCIETY LTD., IPOH. The above named society has In view a second scheme to construct and sell on hire purchase 16 semi-detached and 2 bungalow type low cost houses. Those who arc Interested ate reo.ie&ied "> contact Immediately Mr. A. TI Krlshnan, c o647 words
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Article217 1962-02-01 19 Spirits high as athletes leave OINGAPORE. Wed. The Federation and Singapore contingents to the Indonesian invitation athletics championships at Jakarta on Saturday and Sunday left by Garuda Airways In high spirits and a determination to do well. Mr. Tan Soo Liat. manager of the Singapore team. -aid: "'Malayan athletes should217 words
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Article172 1962-02-01 19 BURNLEY SAVED by HARRIS -GOAL- TON DON. Wed. Burnley, second favourites for the F.A. Cup, came within seven minutes of defeat in their postponed Fourth Round tie against Second Division Ley ton Orient last night. Although Burnley, playing on thrir own ground, had far more of the play. Orient snatched172 words
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Article29 1962-02-01 19 SINGAPORE. Wed. SHA will hold a training session at ScranKoon Road at 5 p.m. tomorrow. All selected players In the training *quad should turn up without fail.29 words
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191 1962-02-01 19 A SPLENDID WORKOUT ON A QUIET MORNING ON THE TRACK WITH EPSOM JEEP KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. WALLY Bagby's Selangor Gold Cup entry, TOP SPEC, did a splendid training gallop here this morning. Ridden by Merv Posner, Top Spec ran one round on191 words
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Article, Illustration54 1962-02-01 19 MANAGER MARCIANO TAKES A LOOK AT HIS INJURED PROTEGE pOCKY Marciano (right), former world heavy- weight champion and now manager of young American heavyweight hope, Tony Hughes, inspects the damage done to his protege by Henry Cooper, the British champion, in five savage rounds in London last week. Hughes retired54 words
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Article74 1962-02-01 19 DIVISION 2 TITLE TO TAMILIANS KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. TPCA "B" won the Selangor Hockey Association League division 2 (northern section) championships when they beat EP.F. Sports Club 5-1 In their final match on the Princes Road ground today. Tamillans now top the table with 30 points from 12 outings. Scorers74 words
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Article276 1962-02-01 19 TEN TO FOLLOW AT KL A IV ten horses to fol--ITI low at Kuala Lampur are: BOYVDLER: Improving with each race; won three races fcl live starts last season; routed a Class 1. Div 2 flel ovder 6( at Kuala Lumpur in heavy going in November. DKEAMBOAT: For the Gold276 words
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Article30 1962-02-01 19 LIM CCP 8-FINAL (Ipoh): PTC Trotters 3 Kllat 1. STORE GBFA DIV. Water Dept. 2 BTB 0; Inter-school Monks Hill 3 Raffles 1. FRIENDLY (Kluang): Indians 5 SES 3.30 words
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Article14 1962-02-01 19 BOXING: Llghtwt, Uverpool D. Chamley (Br) outptd J. Stable (Cuba). 10 rds.14 words
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Article156 1962-02-01 19 WELLINGTON. W?d. N c w Zealander Peter Snell, now the world's fastest miler, is going after two more world records this season the half-mile and 800 metres. "I've never been interested in world records before, but I'm interested now," he said in his home cityReuter - 156 words
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Article100 1962-02-01 19 MELBOURNE, Wed.—Wimbledon champion Rod Layer, who earlier this month won the Australian singles title, has been refused permission to play In the United States indoor championships in New York next week. Layer would have to leave Australia this coming weekend to get to New York inReuter - 100 words
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Article256 1962-02-01 19 Speedy Signals sweep to round 2 oINGAPORE. Wed. Giving an Impressive display of tactics and speed, 18 Signals Regiment entered the second round of the S.C.C. seven-a-side rugger competition with a 15-0 win over R.M.P. on the padang today. Berry, who converted all three tries, was the outstanding player of256 words
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Article27 1962-02-01 19 BUDAPEST, Wed—Hungarian discus thrower. Jozeftf Szecsenyl. who finished fourth in the Rome Olympics, has been banned from competition until June 15 for disci. pllnary reasons. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Miscellaneous81 1962-02-01 19 .."jßßJß_Mfl|BMß_BflßHnflßflt SPORTS DIARY SOCCER STORE DIV. SA: Supreme Court v Armoured Corps (Ocylangt. RIGGER STORE SKVEN-A-8IDE: REME A v Combined Schools 'A. SCC C v RAP SeleUr 'A'; Q.O. Highlanders 'B v Johore All-Blues 'A'; 75 Sqn v HMS Terror (padangt. B'GOR SEVEN A SIDE: RMAF 'A' v FMC 'A'81 words
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449 1962-02-01 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday rplIE Yang di-Per- tuan Agong said today that all races in Malaya should £iv£ undivided loyalty to the national language. He was opening the S1.'!00.000 headquarters building of the Language and Literary Agency in Bellamy Road here. All the449 words
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Article58 1962-02-01 20 SINGAPORE. Wed— A fruit hawker who admitted hitting j a chestnut seller with an iron i bar during an argument, was fined $150 in the Tenth Magistrates Court today Ng Cheng Kok, 28. had pleaded guilty to a charge of causing hurt to Koh Ah Llow58 words
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113 1962-02-01 20 AN 'ANG-POW PARTY FOR 600 AT SATA SINGAPORE. Wed.— Some 600 destitute SATA patients and their families were treated today to one of the first pre-Chinese N°w Year parties organised for the poor. The party held at the SATA clinic <n Shenton Way. brought happy smiles from the guests. Each113 words
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206 1962-02-01 20 AFRICAN UNITY MOVE AGREED AT 'SUMMIT LAGOS, Wednesday. African 'Summit" meeting ended here last x night by adopting in principle a resolution to create a new permanent inter-African organisation. The Nigerian Governor- General. Dr. N. Azikiwe, re- 1 vealed this in hi* final ad- 1 dress to what he describedReuter - 206 words
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Article157 1962-02-01 20 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. AN appeal by the Crown against a magistrate's ordor of acquittal made against a motorist, Chans Hiang Yeong, on a charge of assaulting a traffic constable in the execution of his duty, was withdrawn by Mr. K.T. Alexander. D.P.P.. in the High Court157 words
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Article68 1962-02-01 20 MR. AND MRS. ChriMophM- P*rl» thank relative* and friend* for tn«lr valuable prrwoti and kind attendance on the orranlon of their wedding on 20 1 MR. AND MRS. Vincent Man.KioM th;mk frirnds r.-Hti\v* for valuable Ril'K. kind .ifMytance and attendance Ht th»lr »f.M'« on M.X.M in KuiU Lumpur MR.68 words
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Article10 1962-02-01 20 ItTTYI BEAUTY SALON MB pontr r>hnl.\ Wr rwuin Sunday10 words
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Article47 1962-02-01 20 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Ibrahim bin Ka.^lm. 25. of 4th mile. Jalan Kota Tinqsi. was sentenced to one day.--mil here today by magistrate Inche Abdul Hnmid bin Azmi for trying to re-sell 12 cinema tickets at the Rex Theatre on Nov. 17 last year.47 words
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314 1962-02-01 20 Indian holy men in bid to halt 'day of judgment' NEW DELHI. Wed.— lndian holy men are mobilising all their resources to halt "judgment day" which, according to astrologers, will come from a fatal conjunction of the planets this weekend. A group of 250 will make a special effort onReuter - 314 words
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Article103 1962-02-01 20 THE WINNERS OF DE SILVA AWARDS SINGAPORE. Wed. Two boys and two girls have been awarded the S.P.H. De Silva awards for top performance in last year's Primary School Leaving examination. The prize: $50 for each of them for three years (from 1961 to 1963 i. The prize winners are:103 words
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Article245 1962-02-01 20 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. 4 SARAWAK politician. Mr. Tan Chong Meng. flew home to Kuching from Singapore airport today, and the Government explained why he had been banned from staying in the state. An official statement said: "Mr. Tan Chong Meng is not simply a245 words
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Article125 1962-02-01 20 Third gold bar for blood donor I SINGAPORE. Wed.— Mr. Ho Keng Wah, 39, is one oi j the most prolific blood donors I Singapore has ever produced. j Over the past 14 years, he has i given blood 52 times at an average of once every three months. Today,125 words
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Article62 1962-02-01 20 Trafalgar Home ang pows SINGAPORE, Wed.— About 1,000 inmates at the Trafalgar Home will receive "Ang Pows" from the Singapore j Leprosy Relief Association to- morrow. Each adult will receive $4 and children $1.10 in red packets. About 120 adult patients on the Public Assistance register of the Social Welfare62 words
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Article23 1962-02-01 20 FUKUOKA. Japan. Wed. Six miner.-, were killed in a gas explosion in a coal mine 1 near here today. U.P.I.UPI - 23 words
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Article341 1962-02-01 20 LONDON. Wed.— Cheerful con- j ditlons were experienced in stock I markets today with Industrials res- I ponding to a good selective de- 1 mand. Buying was stimulated by more optimistic views by Government departments on the outlook for trade and by increasing hopes of an early cut341 words
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Article28 1962-02-01 20 I-ONDON, Wed.— Buyers £950. sellers £952, Forward buyers £955, A sellers £956. Settlement £954, Turn- j over a.m. 195 tons, p.m. 30 tons. 1 Tone: Quieter. J28 words
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Article44 1962-02-01 20 LONDON. Wed. Spot I J Mar. 25.d Aprii 25\d., May 25 d.. Apr. June 25>,d.. July 1 B*pt. 25d Oct. Dec. 24 7 ,d.. Jan. J Mat. 24 d., c.i.f. Feb. 24 11 16 d. Mar. 24^d.. Apr. 24-Sd. Tone: Slightly easier. 144 words
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562 1962-02-01 20 Judge overrules Bar Council, admits three law graduates KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. MR. JUSTICE ONG in the High Court today* overruled objections from the Bar Council and allowed an application for the Immediate admission and enrolment of Mr. Chan Sek Kooim, Mr. C. Thambiah and Miss Nesadevi Rajasooria, three law graduates562 words
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Advertisement55 1962-02-01 20 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISE* E«T$ fit* <J« MMMMH MANSFIELD ,i .m, r .It Mi.-Pi'iil an-ii January. Both DUNCAN— To Diana ai.rt Ron a Son on ?!»-l-t)'J at in.- <;>n. r.il Hospital. Johor.- BUm LIM O'SOUZA Ketv«-n ChrtiK Kfc *ldc«t »on of Mr. Urn Kay Krone and LJly only datiKhfrr of Mr. and55 words
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Advertisement177 1962-02-01 20 STARTIME featuring ANNEXE GRONLOH I THE BLUE DIAMONDS at SINGAPORE BADMINTON HALL Tuesdoy, Feb. 6th or 9 p.m. nunilD Wednesday, Feb. 7th at 9 p.m. KUALA LUMPUR Ticket, or CHINWOO STADIUM J POLAR CAFE 51, High Street Feb 9th at 9 pm J ROBINSON'S Roffles Ploce Feb lOf|| flt 63Q177 words
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Miscellaneous41 1962-02-01 20 The weather HIGHEST and lowest lev pt-nt-ture.s in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: llij.li.»t Lowf^ Kuala Lumpur N 70 Kota Bliaru 82 Peimng M ~.i Ipoh 31 Malacca 88 'it Singapore 88 T341 words
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