The Straits Times, 2 February 1962
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Title Section25 1962-02-02 1 avmia(;k nuiv certiheh sale ev< i :i:i>s 100.000 The Straits Times Hole** Sat*"* 1 /fag*** Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03625 words
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Article497 1962-02-02 1 Malaysia keynote: 'It's only a matter of time' 1,000 guests at the opening! SINGAPORE, Thurs. I The Malaysia Solidarity Consultative Committee today began its fourth and I in. 1 1 meeting here with a ceremonial opening by the Yang di-Pertuan Megan, j Inche Yusof bin lshak. Nearly497 words
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Article28 1962-02-02 1 MANILA, Thurs.— The Government today airlifted more relief supplies to families in Southern Philippines where floodwaters drowned five persons and caused heavy crops and property damage.28 words
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Article130 1962-02-02 1 CAMBRIDGE. Thursday. THE five-week-old smallpox alarm in Britain, during which seven people have died, has spread to one of the nations older universities. Cambridge medical authorities announced today. An undergraduate. Lav- ranee Harding. I§, was re- moved from the university last night to an isolation hospital asReuter - 130 words
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Article48 1962-02-02 1 THE HAGUE, Thurs.— Four bodies two of them women —were picked up today In the North Sea where a West German motor trawler, the I Berta Kienass. is feared to j have struck a mine and sunk without warning. Shipping reported seeing other bodies.— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article, Illustration329 1962-02-02 1 Soldier who couldn't wed gives up BRITISH PRIVATE'S CHINESE SWEETHEART URGED HIM TO SURRENDER, HE TELLS POLICE YIALACCA. Thurs. ITI Pte. Frank Juchau. the British soldier who has been missing since Jan. 15, walked into a coffee-shop in Wolferstan Road here this afternoon with hi s Chinese sweetheart and surrenderedExpresspic - 329 words
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142 1962-02-02 1 2,000 in two-hour strike at Sentul KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Two thousand at the Sentul railway workshops here went on a two-hour strike today. Mr. V. Thambiah. secretary of the Malayan Railway Employees Trade Union, said the.t the strike was over the question of leave during the Chinese New Year. He142 words
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Article139 1962-02-02 1 LONDON. Thura. TIIK mass circulation Daily Mirror, commentinK on Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery's speeches in South Africa, today urged him to "hrlt up shut up." Thr left-wine newspaper quoted Lord Montgomery who li-d Britain's desert army to victory in North \fri<a M trllint white South AfricansReuter - 139 words
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234 1962-02-02 1 200 HOMELESS IN FISHING VILLAGE FIRE MALACCA, Thura. npWO hundred people A were homeless tonight after a fire destroyed a dozen homes in a fishing village, five miles from here. The fire occurred in Lereh. near the Malacca golf course. The victims, all Chinese fishermen, not only lost most of234 words
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Article64 1962-02-02 1 MOSCOW. Thurs. Mr. Vyasheslav Molotov. 71-year- 1 old former Soviet Foreign! Minister, is in the Kremlin Hospital suffering from a' heart complaint, according to a usually reliable Soviet source here today. The source said that Mr. Molotov has been in hospital for the last 10 days, butReuter - 64 words
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332 1962-02-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. A BIGGER share of money for investment will be available for Malayan industrial and development projects from tomorrow. This will result from the decision of Bank Negara. after consultations with the Exchange Banks" Assoclation of the Federation of Malaya, to lower332 words
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Article116 1962-02-02 1 Shaw shows on again SINGAPORE. Thurs The six-weok Shaw strike ended at noon today in time for the organisation's cinemas to open for the Chinese New Year. After aerera] unsuccessful j attempts to settle the dispute during the la.-t two weeks, Shaw Organisation »nd u.e 1 Singapore General Employee., Union116 words
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Article418 1962-02-02 2 Enough aluminium for 3 years and US $347 mil. worth more... I j WASHINGTON. Thurs PRESIDENT Kennedy announced at his Press conference yesterday a sweeping investigation of the '"massive" United States stockpile programme, but said the Government would take no action which would disrupt world commodityReuter - 418 words
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Article200 1962-02-02 2 AMRITSAR, Thursday. MR. NEHRU said last night that India was prepared to sign a "no war" declaration with Pakistan. He told an election meeting here that he was amazed how Pakistan periodically saw a danger of attack from India and brought the Kashmir borderReuter - 200 words
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82 1962-02-02 2 KARACHI. Thurs. The Pakistan Times, the Lahore English language daily, and its allied papers, under government management since 1969, have been sold at an auction lor 4.5 million rupees (about $3 million). The buyer was Mr. Choudhrl Muhammad Uussain. chairman ofReuter - 82 words
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Article28 1962-02-02 2 CAIRO, Thurs. President Nasser yesterday awarded Soviet Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin the Order of the Nile, and then entertained the visiting spaceman to a State dinner.— U.P.l28 words
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Article208 1962-02-02 2 T ONDON, Thurs. Leaders of Britain's 173,000 post office workers last night called off a month-old work-to-rule campaign which in Its early stages played havoc with the nations mail schedules. They called off the campaign tr open the way to peace talks on the unions' payReuter - 208 words
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Miscellaneous417 1962-02-02 2 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA SHORT WAVE SERVICE: NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 41 metres SERVICE 41.7 metre* MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Negara--478 Metres. Ku. News Headlines; 6.05 MomA.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.02 Ing Melodies; 7.00 Rendezvous Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; With Music; 7.30 Time Signal. 7.05 Melodies At Sunrise;417 words
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Miscellaneous43 1962-02-02 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby KtM* Ml\ MOW? "T^FANcTnlt^" WRMT* U« J VjOMiaMT? (lOCS ASKING U«/ lFy^\< f it 19 /without you we'o^ ■VlleS^SV^fi I NIC! OF yOO J MAVB SAT OOWN I "^T*^ N M X^jp CO*«e^/ vl3 TO DINNER 1 ~^m43 words
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230 1962-02-02 3 An out of date idea, says Ben Youssef ftABAT, Thurs. Mr. 1V Ben Youssef Ben Khedda; the Algerian nationalist "Premier," said here yesterday the idea of asking the Algerians to choose their future in a referendum was out of date. The head of the Algerian Provisional Government in Tunisia wasReuter - 230 words
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318 1962-02-02 3 MASS TV— WITH A LINK IN OUTER SPACE Satellite will relay shows WASHINGTON, Thursday. J^ SATELLITE whizzing through space at 18,000 m.p.h. will link Britain, France, West Germany and the United States in trans-Atlantic television later this year, U.S. officials said yesterday. Later Italy and Brazil are expected to joinReuter - 318 words
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Article, Illustration35 1962-02-02 3 MR. Rashidi Kawawa, who has taken over the premiership of newly independent Tanganyika from Mr. Julius, Nyerere. Mr. Kawaua 32. was Minister without portfolio in Mr. Nyerere's government. UPI picture.UPI - 35 words
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Article60 1962-02-02 3 Adlai takes over NEW YORK, Thurs.— Mr. Adlal Stevenson of the United States today succeeded Sir Patrick Dean of Britain as President of the H.N. Security Council for the month of February. Lieut. Gen. Ho Shai-lai of the Chinese (Nationalist Army succeeded Vice-Admiral Charles Wellborn of the United States NavyReuter - 60 words
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133 1962-02-02 3 A DOCTOR'S MONTH IN SALAZAR'S DUNGEON UOMBAY, rhur.-> Dr. M. G. Mahlmtura. a physician, who was arrested in Lisbon on Dec. 27, said on his return here last night that he spent "a very terrible month in the dungeons of Gax;a^ Prison." "But for the intervention of the Pope andUP - 133 words
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Article63 1962-02-02 3 EGYPT AGAIN FIRES AT SUEZ PLANES CAIRO Thurs. for thi third time within i week, anti-aircraft guns opened fire on unidentified planes over the Suez area last night it was officially announced here. The announcement said that plane* ;potted at 8 p.m. made off when tht guru opened fire Anti-aircraftReuter - 63 words
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Article37 1962-02-02 3 LONDON, Thurs.— Blizzardc, whipped up in places by 80 miles an hour winds, swept many parts of Europe yesterday and temperatures plunged below freezing point in several countries. Worst hi 1 was the Balkans.— ReuterReuter - 37 words
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211 1962-02-02 3 New craze in Britain: Betting on racing —on films— YORK, Thurs. Over 1.000 people stamued and cheered in a cinema here last night as they betted on American racehorses thundering across the screen. This historic northern city had been chosen for the first experiment with •'canned" horse racing. The promoters.211 words
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Article51 1962-02-02 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs.— The Senate yesterday overwhelmingly approved President Kennedy's nomination of Mr. John McCone, former Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to succeed Mr. Allen Dulles. The vote was 71 in favour of confirming the appointment and 12 againstReuter - 51 words
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Article59 1962-02-02 3 HONG KONG, Thurs. A British soldier, Captain Jeremy M. Barrington, 27, is in hospital suffering from a fractured skull and concussion as a result of a collision between his horse and a lorry Captain Barrington who is with the 17/21 Lancers herf. comes from Dover inReuter - 59 words
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110 1962-02-02 3 CHINESE LEADER: WE DON'T WANT TO BE ASSIMILATED JAKARTA, Thursday. rpHE president of the Indonesian Chinese Assox ciation, Baperki, has rejected the idea of assimilation of Chinese here by the Indonesian population. Mr. Siauw Giok TJhan toid a Baperki committee meeting In Soerabaya that such an idea was an academicReuter - 110 words
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Article48 1962-02-02 3 JAKARTA, Thurs.— Eleven school children were killed in Menado in the North Celebes last week, when an old cannon shell exploded In their classroom. The children had found the shell while playing and hao brought it to the school fohanding over to the authorities.—Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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83 1962-02-02 3 KATMANDU, Thurs.—Loyalist demonstrators burned the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, in efflgy on Tuesday at Panautl, 25 miles east of h»re. according to press reports. The reports said demonstrations were held throughout Nepal in protesl against the Jan. 22 attempr, to assassinate King83 words
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Advertisement105 1962-02-02 3 Buy a KELVIXATOR REFRIGERATOR for Chinese New t Year and get a free, delicious hamper And remember Kelvinator is the refrigerator always ahead of its time because of Kelvinator's Basic Improvements Plan. Buy your refrigerator now and get the wonderful free hamper. One 1 Ib. tin of Cooked Ham HAFNIA.105 words
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396 1962-02-02 4 Police tell of the man with blood on hands, shirt INQUIRY HEARS OF PATROL CAR CREW*S SUSPICION SINGAPORE, Thursday. MAN walking alone along South Buona Vista Road in the early hours of Dec. 22 last year roused the suspicion of the crew of a police patrol car. The man carried396 words
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Article, Illustration276 1962-02-02 4 MALA YSIAN LEADERS ATTEND SHOW SINGAPORE. Thurs. Delegates to the fourth meeting of the Malaysia Solidarity Consultative Committee mingled with hundreds of people to see the Malaysia exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall today. They visited the exhibition after the opening session of the meeting this morning. Accompanied by members276 words
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Article, Illustration100 1962-02-02 4 TOP AUSSIE WOMAN NOVELIST IN S'PORE MRS. Dorothy l.ut-ie Sanders, one of Australia's loading novelists, who passed through Singapore on the Iberia yesterday on her way home after a year in London. She has written 19 novels to date, the last three published only last year. All the stories revolve100 words
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Article105 1962-02-02 4 16 claims by Govt. printers SINGAPORE. Thurs. Some 300 workers at the Government Printing Office in Upper Serangoon Road have asked for a revised salary structure and Improved terms of service. The Singapore Government Printing Office Employees' Union, which represents them, have submitted on their behalf a total of 16105 words
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Article291 1962-02-02 4 *PHE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS (iaruda: From Medan. Kuala Lumpur iGA 992> 3.55 p.m. Cathay Pacific: From Hong Kong. Bangkok (CX 729 11.25 p.m from Jakarta (CX 728) 7.45 a.m. Thai International: From Bangkok, Kuala291 words
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Article29 1962-02-02 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Buddhist Union at Jalan Senyum. Singapore, will hold a special midnight service at 11 p.m. on Sunday to usher in the Chinese New Year.29 words
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Article174 1962-02-02 4 4 MIL. PEOPLE IN S'PORE BY 1990 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore's population will soar to 4.500,000 by 1990. the president of thr International Planned Parenthood Federation. Dr Allen Guttmacber said here today. He was speaking on "Thr population explosion' to Rotary West members at their weekly luncheon meeting at the Princes174 words
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Advertisement255 1962-02-02 4 COLOSSAL CHINESE NEW YEAR ATTRACTION sS^Z*^ A I j^ j/ monster statue shows paily^^^^WStW '^SaP^m^ stones i cALHouN^all k^ m Lea Massari Georges Marcrol in Scope It Color. g I HERE AT LAST! "I THE LE6END THAT TOWERS ABOVE ALL BECOMES THE SCREEN SPECTACLE of the YEAR! GRAND OPENING TODAY!255 words
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327 1962-02-02 5 SEVEN UNIONS ANSWER A CALL TO UNITE Govt. administrative and clerical men to meet KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. QOVERNMENT administrative and clerical workers will meet here on Sunday to form an association on the lines adopted by their counterparts in Britain and other Commonwealth countries. The new organisation to be called327 words
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Article, Illustration236 1962-02-02 5 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN I by Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. A I EMBERS of Parliament from both the Government and Opposition broke all Standing Orders this morning to give "three cheers for the Speaker." This happened at 1.45 a.m. after the "tired" House of Representatives236 words
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276 1962-02-02 5 PENANG. Thurs. DR. LIM CHONG EU, former president of the Malayan Chinese Association, today urged acceptance by the people of the new constitutional changes approved by the House of Represen tatives early today. "The debate Is over. We rrust now discipline ourselves and accept the276 words
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Article56 1962-02-02 5 AUTHOR of 'Doctor' series COMING SINGAPORE, Thurs. Dr. Gordon Ostlere, better known as Richard Gordon, author of the hilarious "Doctor" books, will fly into Singapore on F>>b. 6 for a visit. His books include "Doctor in the House." "Doctor at Sea." "Doctor at large" and "Doctor in Love." all of56 words
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126 1962-02-02 5 Amery answers queries on role of RAF in S-E Asia I ONDON, Thurs.— A Labour v M.P.. Mr. John Cronin, huggeated yesterday that British aircraft stationed at Butterworth, Malaya, and on Singapore Island could not reach any prospective enemy target in the South-East Asia theatre. Mr. Julian. Amery, Secretary forReuter - 126 words
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Article63 1962-02-02 5 Concert in Penang PENANG, Thurs. Two American musicians, violinist Sylvia Rosenberg and pianist Symour Bernstein, will give ;i joint concert at St. George's Girls' School on Feb 17 under the auspices of the Penang Arts Council. They will also conduct musical workshops at the Malayan Teachers' College, Buklt Glugor, on63 words
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Advertisement205 1962-02-02 5 :^phoose Parker the gift that is sure to succeed! THE PARKER "t^^. Jl W BALL PEN LINE J|| Its a happy moment when your loved one discovers that you've selected a famous Hi Parker ball pen as a gift. Every Parker proudly wears the distinctive arrow clip II; symbol of205 words
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Article324 1962-02-02 6 SPECIAL SERVICES AT HINDU TEMPLES AS PLANETS MOVE INTO RARE CONJUNCTION SINGAPORE, Thursday. UINDUS in Singapore will offer special prayers in their homes and in temples from Saturday to Monday to avert any adverse effects on the world which some astrologers say might occur when eight324 words
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Article91 1962-02-02 6 AGREEMENT REACHED: STRIKE OFF SINGAPORE. Thurs. The 12-day strike by 35 employees of the textile firm of S. A. Majeed and Co. in High Street and its branches in Katong and Tiong Bahru has been called off. following settlement of their wage claims. Under an agreement reached between the management91 words
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Article, Illustration55 1962-02-02 6 General welcomed by Dragoon trumpeters THE ADJUTANT-GENERAL of the British Army, Gen. Sir Richard Goodbody (centre), who is on a short visit to Malaya, was welcomed by regimental trumpeters of the Ist Royal Dragoons outside their camp in Ipoh this week. Gen. Goodbody is on a fact-finding tour of British55 words
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Article307 1962-02-02 6 PENANG. Thurs. A shopkeeper and his family were bound and gagged by four armed robbers who raided their shop in Perak Road shortly before 5 a.m. today. The gang escaped With $2,700 jewellery worth another $800 and six cartons of cigarettes. Tan Beow Heng. v ri307 words
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238 1962-02-02 6 THUGS IN MARKET: WALLER HOPES TO ACT IPOH. Thurs. The 1 Ipoh Town Council may soon work out a way to deal with thugs who have been plaguing the Central Marker here. The Council Chairman. Mr. E. G. Waller, said at the council meeting last night that the matter would238 words
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Article, Illustration106 1962-02-02 6 Peace Corps team leader is 'highly impressed' KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Mr. J. Norman Parmrr (above), leader of the US. Peace Corps team in Malaya, today said Malaya was a nation with great lndustriousnrs.s and drive. He was speaking at a luncheon given by tin Kuala Lumpur Jayrees (Junior Chamber) in106 words
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Article205 1962-02-02 6 1951 CASE CLOSED: ACCUSED FREED DENTONG. Thurs. A D former timber employee. Leong Weng. 62, accused of murdering four persons more than 10 years ago. was discharged and released here today *hen the prosecution closed its caso. Asst. Supt. Yap Thien Chin, prosecuting. told the Magistrate's court here today that205 words
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111 1962-02-02 6 I/UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The former Mentri Be>ar of Trengganu, Inche Moha- mcd Daud bin Abdul Samnd. has been nominated by the i Kuala Trengßanu P. M.I. P. as I a candidate in the coming Koala Trengganu Selatan parliamentary by-election. Inche Abu Bakar Hamzah.111 words
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124 1962-02-02 7 DOUBLE DEATH: Plea of 'not guilty' lOHORE BAHRU, J Thurs. Yap Sen Hock, 52, a taxi-driver, pleaded not guilty today in the Sessions Court to a charge of causing the death of George Tan Eng Leong, deputy managing editor of the Straits Times, and John Sim Heng Teong, a salesman,124 words
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Article44 1962-02-02 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— A call to Malayans to boycott all Dutch goods was made by the publicity chief of Johores Party Rakyat, Inche Roslan SharlfY, at an open-air rally here last night in support of Indonesia's claim to West Irian.44 words
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Article, Illustration64 1962-02-02 7 IT COULD BE GLORIA'S NIGHT OF GLORY ON SATURDAY MISS GLORIA CHIN, of tbe Postal Headquarters in Kuala Lumpur, one of the entrants for the "Miss Government Services" contest to be held at the Chinese Assembly Hall on Saturday. The winner will set a free trip to Hone Kong. For64 words
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145 1962-02-02 7 A mother-in-law 'as fierce as a tigress' IPO H. Thurs. A A mother of three told the magistrate's court here today that her mother-in-law wa v "as fierce as a tigress. Lee Mai Chan was claiming maintenance for her three -hildren from her husband, Cheong Kan Loke. a construction work145 words
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Article24 1962-02-02 7 TAIPING. Thurs.- A tola] of S222.556 was spent on rural development in the Larut Mat aim and Selama areas last year24 words
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300 1962-02-02 7 Son keeps estate transferred by his father 'to deceive' Govt. LONDON, Thursday. THE Judicial Committee of the Privy Council held yesterday that because a transfer of a rubber estate was made by a father to his son "to deceive" the Government, the courts should not help the father to recoverReuter - 300 words
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Article, Illustration401 1962-02-02 7 A S.U.P.P. REPLY TO CHARGE BY P.A.P. SINGAPORE, Thursday. Vf R. STEPHEN YONG, secretary-general of the Sa- rawak United People's Party, today described as "ridiculous" an allegation by the Singapore Government that Mr. Tan Chong Meng, an executive committee member of his party, was "associated with an illegal Communist organisation."401 words
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82 1962-02-02 7 He is facing 3 charges of cheating JPOH. Thurs.-Ha a him bin Ghani, 44, managing proprietor of the Peninsular Construction and Mining Company, appeared in the magistrates court here today on three charges of cheating He was alleged to have cheated a businessman, Foong Keat Nam. on Aug 24 2882 words
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Article28 1962-02-02 7 TAIPING. Thurs. The Chinese Recreation Ciuu here will usher in the Year of the Tiger with a dance at its premises in Station Road on Sunday.28 words
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Article, Illustration327 1962-02-02 8 Method in this madness IN three more short days the Lunar 1 New Year will be exploding all I around us. People not used to eastern ways feel sometimes a little I annoyed with all the noise, but I there is a reason for the firing of 1 crackers. One327 words
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Article, Illustration460 1962-02-02 8 some real eye openers T> re A KFAST, all the experts tell me. is the most important meal of the day. At breakfast we stock up energy to help us face the problems of the new day. and also we fill the emptiness left by the loiig night of "fasting."460 words
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Article, Illustration204 1962-02-02 8 Lucy huang - let's talk it over Lucy huang by rian (Chtnat. nn gratitude w.is snown. Year after year the gods bat alone in their temples, visited only when there w.is sadness or misery. Their cbthes we-e m tatters and their paint peeled and dulled So after that the Emperor decreed that at204 words
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309 1962-02-02 8 Just the thing to start the morning off right AM an avid radio x fan for a very simple reason. I don't feel that I'm getting my moneys worth, after having bought the set i7i the first place and then paid for a licence, unless I have the thing on309 words
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Article, Illustration303 1962-02-02 8 HERE'S TO A DELICIOUS NEW YEAR! TiHE first thing New Year morning in the traditional Chinese home, the children get dressed in their bright new clothes and rush in to offer their good wishes for long life and happiness to their elders. When they enter the eld ers' rooms, they303 words
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Article, Illustration596 1962-02-02 8 Good news: distribution soon country-wide LWERY week I get at least a dozen letters from readers about Stangus. It seems that just about everyone wants to know when and where they can get it. Well. 11l tell you At present there Is an extensive Stangas distribution campaign being carried on.596 words
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Article264 1962-02-02 8 Malaya's animal health success IPOH. Thurs— Malaya is one of the most advanced countries in veterinary and animal health, a top Food and Agriculture Organisation official said here today. Dr. Ross Cockrlll, assistant to the F.A.O. Directci of Animal Production and Health, said that Malaya had succeeded In eradicating many264 words
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Article, Illustration87 1962-02-02 8 JA YCEES MAKE A $2,800 GIFT Till- Minister of Justice, Tun Leong Yew Koh. (left), thanks Mr. M. H. S. Ah, president of the Kuala Lumpur Jaycees (Junior Chamber) on behalf of the Montford Boys' Home after receiving a cheque for $2,800 from the Jaycees. Tun Leong is the chairman87 words
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102 1962-02-02 8 ONDON, Thurs.— Delegates lj of the pan-Malayan rubber trade mission are arriving in London from Washington for a London rubber conference to be held from Feb. 5 to 9. The Rubber Trade Association of London are hosts to the mission led by Mr. Gan Teck102 words
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Miscellaneous236 1962-02-02 8 Buys Bunny By Balph tlvimdtthl LVI Abner By Ai Capp f VJE N s >v I CEKTAINLV NOT. 1 1 WE'VE GOT LI I f tiff \S HOURS LATER I I I CANT GET) (SHALL) EMOOGH FUEL TO CIRCLE FOR A VBT S OUR < V7F- j^^ S HOURS ff236 words
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Article, Illustration1392 1962-02-02 9 ALAN PATON - ALAN PATON by REVIEWINC 'LET MY PEOPLE CO' BY ALBERT LUTHULI (COLLINS 255.) ONE of Mr. Luthuli's famous countrymen, the poet Roy Campbell, wrote thus of his own determination not to write obscurely: will go stark, and let my meanings show Clear as a1,392 words
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Advertisement37 1962-02-02 9 KILLS insects every time world's /TTpffPfelr LARGEST- SELLING £f ffi^i/ HOUSEHOLD /Jft^Mf/ INSECTICIDE /S^fLfcy an I f ill product ZH^7 Ask your dealer for New improved FLIT to-day STANDARD-VACUUM OIL COMPANY (Incorporated in U.S.A. with Umilod Uatilifr)37 words
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Miscellaneous243 1962-02-02 9 Straits Times Crossword! ACROSS 10 (6. 4). a Arrcated. beaum-up and Mt 4. Do It here In Prance for ft with teeth on edge (Sj. change, imbecile (7). Reimbursed by return for 8. Half read It together, given the cloth (6). »n opening (4) M Liquor produced gin sot (6243 words
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Article34 1962-02-02 10 Z* Word* $10 (Minlmmm) MR. A MRS A. Kurugulaalgamoney thank relatives and friends for their kind attendance, the services rendered and for their valuable presents on the occasion of their marriage on 211-42.34 words
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Article427 1962-02-02 10 U Wmrdt $10 (Minimum) •CLANG A.C.I. O'd Boys' Ajsoclat:on membership drive. Old Boys Please contact Honorary Secretary C/o 3 JiiUu Dsto Amar Klang. BRIATME GOOD. CLEAN air and be freshened all day with Airwlck, the wonderful air- freshener. Oet a bottl* today. MOTHERS, to keep your children fit, •tart427 words
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Article634 1962-02-02 10 A thorough investigation is to be made Into U.S. stockpiling programmes and policies, and the chairman of the Senate Stockpiling Committee, Mr Stuart Symington, agrees with President Kennedy that this should be done "without delay." Rubber disposal terms having been agreed, the significance of the President's announcement for634 words
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Article381 1962-02-02 10 India's attitude on Kashmir must be expected to continue tough at least until after the elections. After that perhaps the Government will see the wisdom of trying to reach an accommodation with Pakistan. The terms upon which the Indians are prepared to talk are unambiguous: mediation or arbitration381 words
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Article246 1962-02-02 10 Whilst the British Government should be urged to allow any British company with substantial interests in Malaya to open a branch register her? its first step in granting this concession to London-register-ed rubber and tin companies must be warmly applauded This is a reform long awaited in the246 words
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Article, Illustration1230 1962-02-02 10 ALISTAIR COOKE - ALISTAIR COOKE NEW PENTAGON PROBE PROMISES TO REOPEN OLD WOUNDS k by OF THE OUAROIAN WASHINGTON. THURS. AND U.S. WAR ON COMMUNISM IT is accepted by all democratic countries, and established in the United States Constitution, that war is too serious to be left to the1,230 words
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LETTERS
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308 1962-02-02 10 I REALLY feel that .our editorial "The Phoney Attack" (B.T. Jan. 30) cannot be allowed to go without challenge. In the course of this editorial you say that operation of Article 17 of the citizen. ship laws, l.c. citizenship by registration, should be conlined308 words
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Letter357 1962-02-02 10 AS far as can be made out, the flve-man commission to Inquire into the feelings of the people of North Borneo and Sarawak on the question of Malaysia has been appointed upon the approval of only the Prime Minister of the Federation of Malaya, the originator357 words
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Letter145 1962-02-02 10 I AM directed to draw your attention to a report of the opening of the new building of the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustalca (B.T. Feb. 1). In your account. His Majesty the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong was reported as having said that "all races in the country145 words
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Letter65 1962-02-02 10 nnHE public are exhorted 1 not to wait till the last moment to renew their identity cards, yet there Is no registration centre In Bagan Serai The registration centre at Parit Buntar ceased functioning some three or four months ago. People in Bagan Serai and outlying estates are65 words
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Advertisement401 1962-02-02 10 STRAITS TIMES&FREE PRESS ttr Om MMMaioica «V ijairtliin mtr rtfrtnalolin mt Ist. Floor COLO STORAOI ARCAOI Orchard Road, Uacapor* mill racers* .mmlt udmmUmwmmU and sea number rsallss. Small mdmttmmnmtt mtmtmi to Slmmmftn a*** mlm t» >—•*** t*f COLD STORACI (RANCHES M Hollaed Road, Katoac. Kepeel Road Naval Base AUTHORISED AGENTS.401 words
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Advertisement74 1962-02-02 10 Our Trial -and -Error Courtships Is "free love" the best preliminary for marriage? Or is choosing the right partner too difficult and important a matter to be left to the young In a challenging article in the January Reader's Digest (now on sale), marriage guidance experts assess the relative weaknesses74 words
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Advertisement54 1962-02-02 10 A t&bueeo of qiAxiUixj ALWAYS FRESH IN 2 OZ. AIRTIGHT TINS 1 -mm* J liLlXx Z^>l sVlsl all //ft?*/ ASTRON shirts c^5 r made from Sanforized Poplin k\^L\ Immaculate as a man would wish m*% j Long Sleeves SHIRI 5K.90 Xltf Short Sleeves SHIKI vV.in GLOBE SILK STORE SEGAMAI and54 words
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2713 1962-02-02 11 Tell the people says Stephens MALAYSIA SOLIDARITY COMMITTEE MEET IN SINGAPORE CHAIRMAN: BORNEO GOVERNMENTS SHOULD LAUNCH INTENSIVE PROPAGANDA DRIVE IF CHINESE IN SABAH AND SARAWAK KNEW TRUTH THEY WOULD SUPPORT MALAYSIA We have roused fears, suspicion: Sarawak's Yeo SINGAPORE. Thursday THE fourth and last meeting of the Malaysia Solidarity Consulta2,713 words
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Article, Illustration768 1962-02-02 11 Only a matter of time, says Inche Yusof SINGAPORE, Thursday. REALISATION of Malaysia is only a matter of w time, the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak, told delegates at the ceremonial opening of the fourth meeting of the Malaysia Solidarity Consultative committee. In his speech, he also paid768 words
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Advertisement264 1962-02-02 11 I Someone isn't using Amplex I :i. Outdoor •ports and hot weather— summer activities can so easily result in offensive body odour. And though you can't help perspiring, ym earn play it soft tnth AmpU*. Safely and surely stopping odours at their source, Amplex leares breath sweet ond body /rM264 words
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Advertisement189 1962-02-02 11 H B^. ELIZABETH ARDEN 1...ami ...ami for the delight of your skin, Elizabeth j* J3 Arden presents her fabulous Blue Grass rang*. Special Blue Gran Fragrance Flower Mat lighter V«w> Sett. Blue Grot* Portumo.r »io« ot Hrn ptrtwmt fe* aid Flower Mitt in the lingering fifr—hlf, "T^v, larg«* sise $17.25189 words
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Article, Illustration882 1962-02-02 12 THE MALAYSIA CONFERENCE^ SINGAPORE. Thur«. jyjALAYA'S chief delegate to the Malaysia Solidarity Consultative Committee conference, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today warned of "enemies of democracy" who would fight Malaysia "with all the resources of lies, cunning andj-uthlessness that882 words
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Advertisement269 1962-02-02 12 s H 'KH^M TODAY for business I THAJ RESTAURANT I 2 Cowan Street, Ipoh. ■■■■■■■■■■■■^■■■■MliMI The newest and most modem I Muslim restaurant in North Malaya. Official Opening by DATO SHA ARI BIN SHAFIEE, Mertrri Beser. Persk. Blfii mkM Very centrally located, within easy BfIPPH aP^5 reach of all bus269 words
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Article231 1962-02-02 13 W. IRIAN: DUTCH ARE NOT HOPEFUL TME HAGUE, Thurs. Dutch Government considers there are no chances of success in bilateral negotiations with Indonesia about West Irian and that negotiations must he held "on a broader basis," the Prime Minister. Professor Jan de Quay, said last night. He said in aReuter - 231 words
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Article54 1962-02-02 13 LONDON. Thurs.— The president of the 240.000-member Electrical Trades Union, Mr. Frank Foulkes, yesterday failed In a bid to have the Appeal Court quash a High Court finding last year that he had been involved In ballot-rigging to .secure the election of a fellow-Com-munist, Mr. Frank Haxell, asReuter - 54 words
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Article22 1962-02-02 13 HONG KONG. Thurs. Love affairs caused 14 of the 26 murders here in 1960-61. says the annual police report.—Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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301 1962-02-02 13 Kennedy warns of smoke and fire in Laos WASHINGTON, Thurs pRESIDENT Kennedy said at his Press conference yesterday that if hostilities resumed in Laos, all of the work which had gone into the peace negotiations of the last few months "could go up in smoke and fire." He said thatReuter - 301 words
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525 1962-02-02 13 20 AFRICAN STATES AGREE ON STEP TO SPEED THEIR TIES LAGOS. Thursday I EADERS of 20 Afri*J can states meeting here have agreed to set up a new organisation aimed at speeding economic and political links between their countries. Details of the InterAlrican and Malagasy organisation were given here yesterday525 words
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164 1962-02-02 13 OPORTO. (Portugal), Thursday. OOLICE fired on a crowd of some 5.000 political demonstrators in the streets of this northern port city last night and used water hoses to disperse them. First reports said at least 18 people were injured. This city traditionally the vanguard of164 words
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Article53 1962-02-02 13 SALISBI RV. Thurv A British Army parachutist fell 34.M4 ft. to his drath when his parachute failed to open yesterday on a training jump. The jump took place over Salisbury Plain and is believed to be the highest ever attempted in Britain Seven other parachutists made theReuter - 53 words
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Article57 1962-02-02 13 LONDON, Thurs. Britain's First Sea Lord, Admiral Sir Caspar John, left here by air today for Aden at the start of a month's round-the-world tour during which he will inspect bases In the Middle and Far East. He la to pay a brief visit to theReuter - 57 words
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Article36 1962-02-02 13 MOSCOW. Thurs. Mr Khrushchev was nominated as candidate for election on March 18 as deputy to th<> Supreme Soviet by the Kalinin district of Moscow at an election meeting today, Moscow radio reported. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Advertisement63 1962-02-02 13 LONDON'S CHOICEST TOBACCO To smoke Balkan Sobranic is to enjoy the results ol nearly a century of tobacco-making skill. Here is a rare blend of finest Virginian and mystic Yenidje enjoyed by generations of London's elite a tobacco you can smoke with pride as well as pleasure. Balkan Sobranie SMOKING63 words
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Advertisement233 1962-02-02 13 FOR HOUSEWIVES IN SINGAPORE AND MALAYA w i§ H N F W i I WAY 1 TO H VUVIII| £^f*& fe* \t"' v 3 SHELLANE COOKS QUICK AND CLEAN Here's a lady of leisure. Floating on air. Cooking's so easy this modern gas way. Shellane is the new Shell portable233 words
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Article, Illustration181 1962-02-02 14 2 S'PORE MEN BOOST BUSINESS TWO representatives of A McMullan and Co. Ltd., Singapore, trained as specialists in the field of accounting and recording equipment, have made a big headway in boosting sales of the equipment on the pan -Malayan market. This wa.i stated in Singapore by Mr. T. S.181 words
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Article67 1962-02-02 14 BRITISH passenger car exports last year were nearly 200,000 fewer than n 1060, I according to figures issued by !the Board of Trade. The total was 370.758 cars 1 against 569.889 units in the previous year. Exports in December, however, rose 5.977 units to 38,20367 words
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Article338 1962-02-02 14 To meet growing demand for accommodation: Manager LOW-COST BUNGALOWS FLATS IN MODERN DESIGNS FOR JOHORE AND SINGAPORE A SINGAPORE company of estate developers are launching their second low-cost housing project in Johore Bahru to meet the growing need for modern accommodation in the State. Altogether, 214338 words
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Article105 1962-02-02 14 Big jump in CPA's air operations i^ATHAY Pacific Airways' passenger payloads have increased by 1,104 per cent in 12 years and passenger miles flown rose by 1,599 per cent, the company announced. Figures issued by the airline show that the number of passengers carried lumped from 9.000 in 1949 to105 words
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Article68 1962-02-02 14 POFIT of the Bank of East Asia Ltd. for the year ended Dec. 31 1961, subject to audit. Is $2,717,295. the directors announced. This brings the total, with the balance brought forward from 1960. to $3,382,800. The directors propose to recommend a dividend of HKS8.5068 words
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Article, Illustration179 1962-02-02 14 Six new American cigarette brands due here SIX new brands of American cigarettes will be introduced to the pan-Malayan market soon by Larus and Brother Co. Inc., Virginia, Mr. Joseph B. Mahoney, a director of the company announced in Singapore. They are Holiday. Domino. Yorktown, Micky, Parrot and Chelsea. The179 words
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203 1962-02-02 14 COMING: 'LITTLE TRADE MISSION' FROM PERTH From lAN HUMMERSTON in Perth T*EN Western Australian manufacturers will make a group selling visit to Asia next month. They plan to visit Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Penang. I Bangkok. Hong Kong. Tokyo and Osaka, spending three days in each port. The "little trade mission"203 words
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Article80 1962-02-02 14 India sends more goods to Malaya FIPORTS ot Indian product! into Singapore ond Hie Federation rose substantially last year over 1960. The import value tor the first 11 months was $105.6 million, against $71.4 million in tha corresponding period ol 1960 Singapore's share of the imports totalled $62.1 million, an80 words
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Article36 1962-02-02 14 THE Japanese Rubber. Importers Association announced Tokyo that consumption of crude rubber in December totalled 15.000 tons, against 15,500 tons in November. Domestic consumption in January this year wai estimated at 14.000 tons.36 words
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Article217 1962-02-02 14 rriRE salesman is becoming an increasingly vital 1 link between his company and the public, especially in the highly competitive market of today, according to Mr. T. H. L. Pang, Far East adviser of Texas Refinery Corporation, Fort Worth. "He can make or break217 words
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Advertisement391 1962-02-02 14 Exciting... New PYE MERLIN TRANSPORTABLE TABLE RADIO The Pye PEI4T Merlin is a really small table radio with "big set" performance. Spacesaving transistors and a printed circuit have reduced the area previously needed for bulky valves and wiring, allowing for a 6" x 4" .speaker for maximum volume and clarity391 words
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Advertisement134 1962-02-02 14 (flSf^Sffo with S^ PR?6L%S? «^BRp^ Then hire one from (CAR HIRE) LTD. f^\ i r— v £SV^ CHOICE OF THE LATEST MODELS lo^ feE Ed FULLY TAXED AND INSURED n.PZ CHEAPEST RATES OF HIRE tm M-** NO CAPITAL EXPENDITURE W CAREFREE HOLIDAYS ANGLO-FRENCH Trading Co. Ltd, Head Office 132 Robinson134 words
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Advertisement1524 1962-02-02 15 fO LIVERFOOL > WEST COAST UK Out S'Don Still S'Mm Fining ATREUS L'pill, Dpblm. Roam, H'burg ll Pirt Fel 3 MENELAUS Li«trpnl, Glasgow Gil. 15 Fet 3 OOlius Livirpiil, Cubi.n Fek 7 Fek I Ftt II PYRRHUS Literpul, GU^ow Fel II Fel 13 FH 14/11 Fel 1? MACHAON M'tailfcn, I'ptll.1,524 words
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Advertisement1424 1962-02-02 15 THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS TO MEDITERRANEAN, CONTINENTAL I SCANDINAVIAN PORTS p Sham Perang £jrZ**®i "KAMIOIIA" I) G. 11-32 3 Fel 4/ 7 Fel II FH |Sr\KTA\M FAISIRIA I r U ?0 fel 21 22 HI t) 24 Fll I Ifl VaLV/SI "lASRA I' 21 Fel 4 Mir 5 71,424 words
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Advertisement1545 1962-02-02 15 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. ■M BUILDING SmCAPOHB «L: *****/1 EXPRESS SERVICE TO UNION LIVERPOOL CONTINENTAL PORTS Soon P. S>am feiing IENVORLICH'F. ip.l L'pial. G'mouth. Hull. ROam G. IFH 4 lENLOYAL (E L < *****1. Vb'ougn. Hamburg G. 35 Fll 4 FH I.' I lEHMHOR I 1 PHI. R'<»rn. H'burg.1,545 words
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Advertisement1241 1962-02-02 15 McAUSTER €t CO., LTD. W. Vf?ri> tEL Ni ***** r*** CLLERMAH LIMB «k KLAVENESS LINE LONION. HAMBURG, ROTTERBAM. IBS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO HAVRE i HULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER 1 PORTLANO CITY IF COLOMBO Aeciptug cargi In CeitriJ t Slit! Soon P. Sham Pinan, ■AVjfiiiii II Part/ 1 Frt S'PO'I S Penang1,241 words
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Article37 1962-02-02 16 SINGAPORE. Feb. 1. RUBBER: 83! cents per lb. (down one-eighth of a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close 831 cents (quiet) TIN: $471.50 per picul (down 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 320 tons (up 40 tons).37 words
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Article207 1962-02-02 16 pEBRIJARV first grade rubber buyers f.a.b. clo&td in Pintapor* yentrrday at 83} centa per lb. down one-rlxnjth of a cent on Wedne»day nosing price. Thr tone v.n quietly ateady. S.C.C.R.A. cloning prices In cent." per lb. yenterday: Int. 1 R..5.8. Prompt f.o.b. buyera felt, nellers «3J (N); Int.207 words
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Article117 1962-02-02 16 CHINESE Produce Exchange Singapore neon prices per picul yesterday: Cocenut oil bulk $39 nellerx. drum S4l nrllers. Copra: Jan. VK/Continent 527 buyers. S2A nellrra, Pepper: Muntok white Sl7O sellers, Sarawak white $167) mll.ru, Kptiial Sarawak black |137 i tellers, garbled Lampong black $1374 M-llere, ASTA $1474 nellern. Singapore117 words
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Article125 1962-02-02 16 MELBOURNE. Thurs. TNVESTMENTS continued their A firming trend with moderate trade and wider demand for sei cond rank Issues. Carlton was up 6d. after a steady dividend announcements. Oilx were Irregular and narrow j and Base Metals were steady. onsol Zinc was down la. to 68s. Loans were125 words
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Article134 1962-02-02 16 SHIPS lying alengtida the Singapore wharves today are: B<nloyaJ 3.V36, Benvorllch 6/7. Femirata 25/26, Oldekerk 4/5. Panama 40 41. Mekong 1/2, Hoegb Sllverapray 26/30. Tarantel 46. Tom; Poh 21/22, 81 an vac Sumba 30/39. Chufian 44/45. Sadao KW. 4. Ka.ilmhar B '9. Outer reads: Genera! Panlftov. Permlnatll.134 words
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Article92 1962-02-02 16 rE Malayan Exchanga Bankt' Association made theoe changes In tta rates to merchants yesterday (all ratea to flOO): Naw Vsrk: buying TT S3. airmail OD 33 J. 90 d/at 331 credit bills. 331 tr»d<- bill*. Sslllni TT ar OO ready: Naw Vark 32 13 It,- Franeh Franst lBOi;92 words
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607 1962-02-02 16 From Our Market Correspondent r assist the Federation economy and allow available money to be used for more constructive investment purposes interest rates in the Federation of Malaya are being lowered as from this morning. Maximum fixed deposit rates are being reduced from 5607 words
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Article22 1962-02-02 16 MaUtmi Stock Indicrs: Jaut. 31 Feb. 1 IndusiriaUa: 163.25 163.81 Tint): 290.24 293.81 S rubber*: 211.12 2412.88 Jan. 1 1958=10022 words
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Article692 1962-02-02 16 DUSINESS oil the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals In brackets: Induatrtali: Dunlopa (4.000) $1 35. $1.34 OL. (1.000) 51.34; East {•melting 52.83 OL. (1,000) 12.85 $2.87 OL.: Gammon (1.000) 11.76. (1.000) 11.78; M Cement $2.53 cd OL: Rotbraana $1.31 OL. (2.000)692 words
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331 1962-02-02 16 ItfIALAYAN rubber pro- duction continues to grow each year and in 1961 738.305 tons were produced or nearly four per cent more than in 1960. Last year's output of 431.04' 7 tons by estates and 307.2i>8 tons by smallholders was an all-time Malayan record.331 words
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Advertisement1161 1962-02-02 16 >^— KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. Express U.S.A. Pacific «< Atlantic Coast Servle* fTA tTA CTA tTA Sport H'»on{ H'lulu S.F'ciSCO L.Angeles h. York "CiltrXs M*ra" 28 22 Fll tl Ftl 11 Mir 17 Mir tt Mir Mr "Mfljiktwa Miri" 17/1* Mar 21 Mir I Apr II Apr 11 Apr 41,161 words
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Advertisement541 1962-02-02 16 NEDLLOYD LINE GREAT LAKES SERVICE FAST SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE, MALAYA DIRECT TO CANADA AND U.S. GREAT LAKES PORTS. S'doii P Shim Peniri Arr. Mont'eii I "B*NDA (Nl) S/12 M*l 11/14 Mir 15 Mir 17 Apr I SAIMNCAN" ißll 5 1? Apr 11/14 Apr IS Apr II Miy "BINTANG" (NL) S/12541 words
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Advertisement617 1962-02-02 16 MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE The Public are advised that all members ot the Exchange in the fetate of Sln K apo:e and the Federation of Malaya will be £fc**d for business from 3rd 2 to 6th NOTICE *U roads built ano. maintained by alienated to them In ihe District w. of617 words
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Advertisement987 1962-02-02 17 KAMUNTING TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporatrd in England) Cabled advice has been received I that at a Meeting of Directors of the abovenamed Company duly constituted held on the 30th January. 19«2. an Interim Dividend of seven and a half pence (7'vd.) per share less Income Tax at the rate of987 words
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Advertisement837 1962-02-02 17 TENDERS TENDERS will be received at the Office of the Slate EURlneer, P W.D. Peralt, up to 3.00 p.n«. of 12th. February. 1962 from Contractors in Class A to C lor THE SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF 1 NTETAL FOR PERIOD 1.3.62 to I 28.2.1963 FROM PUNDUT, I SIPUTEH AND ACHEH837 words
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Advertisement759 1962-02-02 17 \mmnm^mmßmß*%%^Bm*mmmmm.mmmm\ LjfXTTTaTajWlTiuTiikT^Mrir^ (Continued from Pag-e 10) SITUATIONS VACANT Word* St (Mm.) Box St eta. txtrm WANTBD COOK GENERAL amah. must speak English. Pbone No. 6U113 Spore between I—31 3 p.m. CHINESE OR INDIAN lady required as housekeeper hy European. Reply to Box A 6246 S.T. B'pore. WANTBD YOUNG MAN shop759 words
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Advertisement1014 1962-02-02 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT it Word* Si (Min.}— Box it et*. rxtrm FLAT, available end February. 2 bedroom/bathroom attached. Large fenced garden. Garage. $430. 63. Ollntead Road S'por.. Call, preferably early vi-nlnn FULLY FURNISHED BUNGALOW Frankel Avenue, district U three bedrooms, servants room, Karaite. Fencing, nice garden modern conveniences $400. Telephone (B|»rui1,014 words
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Advertisement980 1962-02-02 17 EDUCATION Word* SS Min.}— Box it et*. txtrm CHINESE m*CA COMMERCIAL Prhjol'j Morning Evening Book- 1 keeping. Shorthand. Typtm rltlng, Eng- I il.^h. Hatsf suecial Aco'inting revitmm KHturdays 107. fselegl* Road. I I'lion- 21WL ENCLISH CLASSES: Primary/ Secondxrt (411 a hiving Teat. Senior, Mathematics (All Standards), Register: February Begtnners' Shorthand.980 words
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Advertisement892 1962-02-02 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE rt Words U (Min.)— Box St ett. txtro ItM HAT STATION Wasoa exee). lent cord it 100 taxed. Insured. Tel: B'pore 3M17 office hours. EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN! 1.V7-61 D.A.X. "800" automatic JS.SOO/-. I 1-4-81 Austin A4O Countryman $4,500/-. Both ooe owner. Trade-la, terma ar- ranged. Tel ***** Spore.892 words
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Advertisement567 1962-02-02 17 FOR SALE it Word* %S (Min.}— Box St et*. txtro BRAND NIW colourful frimatic r»fiigaratora usual (630'- now cash with S y*ars guarantM. LlnutM stork. Contact S:nv and La*, :>7, Cump--I*ll Ro*d X.!>. Tel. 971 M "."W new yiar reductions::: Daeron Cotton Shirts 5.' '.'U TatyfcMM Shins s.s Horn $4.M567 words
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121 1962-02-02 18 EXCUSE SOUGHT FOR BAM TRAINEES L- -J SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Badminton Association will ask the Badminton Association of Malaya for three Singapore players to be exempted from the six-week centralised training called for to prepare a Malayan team for the first Asian championships at Kuala Lumpur from Apr. 21121 words
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Article195 1962-02-02 18 Impressive victory for Seletar QINGAPORE, Thurs.— RAP Seletar entered the second round of the Singapore Cricket Club's seven-a-side rugger tournment when they beat S.C.C. 'C by 21 points 'three goals and two tries; to nil on the padang today The airmen tmpres-ed with their fine positional play Huglies scored in195 words
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Article34 1962-02-02 18 MALACCA, Thurs.— The Malacca Hockey Association will hold its annual dance on Saturday at Sea View Hotel here. Main attraction will be a fashion show by Ruth Warner's Model Academy of Singapore.34 words
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424 1962-02-02 18 Golf fans will see Asia's best in action By LESLIE HOFFMAN Jnr. Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. QOLF fans will be seeing Asia's top professionals in action in the Singapore Open (Feb. 15-18) and Malayan Open (Feb. 21-25). From Formosa will come four players two of whom. Chen Chien Chung and Chen424 words
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232 1962-02-02 18 T ONDON. Thurs. Manchester United, Midd lesbrough and Port Vale won through to the Fifth Round of the English F.A. Cup competition last night. I'nited narrowly defeated Arsenal 1-0 in their allFirst Division clash at Manchester which h d been postponed fromReuter - 232 words
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Article19 1962-02-02 18 MALACCA LGE REPLAY: St. Francis Assn 1 NTJ Teachers 0. SGOE DIV. 2: YMCA 1 PMC B 1.19 words
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Article19 1962-02-02 18 SPORE GSFA DIV SA: Supreme Court 5 Armoured Corps 0. FRIENDLY (Kluang): Lambafc Em 2 Elias Est 2.19 words
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Article76 1962-02-02 18 IK RUGBY LEAGUE: Featherstone Rovers 15 Huddersfield Swlnton 26 Blackpool Borough 9. HOCKEV: Tour match. Hong Kong New Zealanders 3 AllHong Kong 2. TENNIS: Asian championships, Calcutta— Men's singles q-nnals. R. Emerson (Aust) bt N. Kumar (Ind) 6-4. 6-4. 6-2. R Krishnan (Ind) bt W. Jacques (Aust) 6-3,76 words
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406 1962-02-02 18 STANDARD IS EXPECTED TO BE HIGHER North Malayan golf IPOH. Thursday. THE 18th Northern Malayan golf championship, which has attracted 62 entries, will be played at Tiger Lane here from Sunday to Tuesday. Selangor will have the big- gest contingent of 26. Other entrants are from Penang. Alor Star, Taiping,406 words
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Article158 1962-02-02 18 Ghani will be 'draw' at Penang DENANG, Thurs.— 1 Rangers, the starstudded Selangor soccer team with eight internationals, open their three-match North Malayan tour with a friendly against Penang Chinese F.A. at City Stadium on Saturday night. Rangers' tour Is arranged by the Penang Muslims Association and procteds from the158 words
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Article40 1962-02-02 18 PENANG. Thurs. Indian As. soclatlon won tne Penang Hockey Association league championship when they beat Malayan Teachers College 1-0 in a key match at Dato Kramat today. Indians winning goal came from Sucha Singh in the 7th minute.40 words
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Advertisement1864 1962-02-02 18 MALACCA J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be lecelved at! the Office of the State Engineer, Public Works Department, up to] 12 Noon of 23rd February, 1962, lor the:— 1. Supply and Delivery of One j (1) New Diesel Driven j Crawler Tractor fitted with t Hydraulically operated Angledozer. Class 11.1,864 words
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Advertisement769 1962-02-02 18 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK. TENDERS for Supply And Delivery Of Red Earth For Krian District For Period Ist February 1962 to 31st January. 1963 will be received at the Office of Jurutera Negerl. Jabatan Kerja Raya, Peralc. Ipoh up to 3.00 p.m. on 2nd February 1962 from Contractors In769 words
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Advertisement181 1962-02-02 18 the newest, fastest jet arrives in the Orient! t TAKE OFF A silver streak flashes across JB i^P I JB M Cathay Pacific's fleet of modern the Orient skies-and brings II I BH #M VT airliners °P erates through sevenyou a new era in jet service W M JLM fm\181 words
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Miscellaneous65 1962-02-02 18 SPORTS CHARY HOCKEY STORE DIV. CSC v SRC rSerangoon Rd). S'GOR DIV. S'gor Club v Vg Malays 'padang i; 1 Tpt Coy AFMC v Kilat B (R. Range Rd>: Sentul Rlys v SSSA B 'Ipoh Rdi. P.UGGER STORE SEVEN-A-SIDE: RAF Tengah B v Achilles B 443 BAD 'B" v RASC:65 words
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545 1962-02-02 19 BOUGOURE SWEATS OFF 4-lb TO RIDE CASH BOX PARNET Bougoure. whose normal weight is 7.13, is "sweating out" 4-lb in order to ride Cash Box in the Henggeler Memorial Trophy (6f at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. I think Garnet may find it worth his trouble for Cash Box, with only545 words
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Article149 1962-02-02 19 Follow I Focus-on-Form JT PAYS to follow Focus-on-Form, the Straits Times" new winner-find-ing method. Focus- on-Form was bang on target at the recent Ipoh meeting, pointing out nine winners in two days' racing. Horses which were given top ratings in their respective races and won were Astounding, Mandrake, Cargo Rice,149 words
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205 1962-02-02 19 KARACHI. Thurs.— England have two players doubtful tor the Third and Final Test against Pakistan, which starts here tomorrow. Ken Barrington Is still not fully fit after back trouble, and David White has pulled a leg muscle. If he is fit. fast bowlerReuter - 205 words
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Article1251 1962-02-02 19 ACCEPTORS and riders for tomorrow's Kuala Lumpur races are given below The going is likoly to be very good. ■■■■■■^■■■■■■■t RACE 1: 2.30 Cl 5 Div 1— 7f 1 1 ***** Cinerama II (Shaw St.) Tulloh. 5 9.0 3 1 «7 7 ***** Sun Globe1,251 words
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353 1962-02-02 19 CINGAPORE. Thurs. —Mr Tay Soo Yon*, new chairman of the finance and administrative committee of the Singapore Amateur Football Association, today an nounced a new deal for Jalan Bcsar fans and players. Mr. Tay told the Straits Times- "Our new poll y Is353 words
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Advertisement53 1962-02-02 19 ENJOY THE COOL FRESH TASTE OF Mqlterhorn MENTHOLATED ft* THAT H£/ISS\ vhSSSv shoes with cello-crepe/escol ite 'j*^^^! I== mmm* <bm^~~ heel. Available in black and o; w£^ I EEiSOs^*^=i \Jv brown colours. 3^^-y 1^^^^^.. r Trf Sixes: m o >j.tQ 4iV, flßf^ l.^rf''Ji I L-^ n^^^^^hw LTD/ ytC=- J ■L53 words
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463 1962-02-02 20 SELECTIVE ROBBERS LEAVE CHEAPER MODELS BEHIND SINGAPORE, Thursday. GANG, armed with revolvers, today broke into a godown in Guillemard Road and escaped with 567,000 worth of radios in one of the biggest armed robberies here for some time. The six thugs spent about463 words
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Article, Illustration793 1962-02-02 20 'Public abuse' in Government statement: Platts-Mills 'ILLIBERAL IMMIGRATION POLICY' CHARGE AS -BANNED BRITISH LAWYER FLIES HOME I SINGAPORE. Thur«. I i ]yjtt. JOHN PLATTS-MILLS, a London lawyer and former Labour M.P. who was ordered to leave Singapore by today, said this afternoon that the Government statement on him, published this793 words
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Article126 1962-02-02 20 DATIM StTM and family thank NtttlVN, friend*, for nifHaM of condolence, wreathi. «*si»tanc* and attendance at funeral of l>ato Seth MR. AND MRS. 00l Cbeng Imm thank frlenda and rrlatlve« for their kind prevnta and good wlihei on the occasion of their marrlace on 23.1.62. MR. CHIC TICK LIONO126 words
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Article43 1962-02-02 20 CINDERELLA 1 DRESSES Had Italian h.indmadr skirt* and hlounea for rhlldrm Jui.t arrived for Ctnnrse New Vc.ir hi Hilda's Cold Storage B'l>or. MAXWELL I M in .toiht ahout I Ofuigt for 'Olil i it t p.m. dail> fen to Ilhh Ke> -y43 words
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Article65 1962-02-02 20 GORAKHPUR. India. Thurs. Civilians rebelling agaiiLst the rule of Nepal's King Mahendra were reported today to be in control of 40 square miles of territory in Western Nepal. Former Nepalese Health Minister Kashinath Oautam. in a statement issued in this Northern Indian frontier town, said the anti-King65 words
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155 1962-02-02 20 I ONDON. Thurs. The Earl of Snowdon, Princess Margaret's husband, today took up his controversial appointment as artistic adviser to the Sunday Times. His arrival at Thomson House, in Central London, marked the start of his first lull-time employment' since his marriage overReuter - 155 words
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Article103 1962-02-02 20 Rulers defer decision on lottery KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Conference of Rulers yesterday and today considered whether money for the Boclal and Welfare Services lottery can be used for religious purposes. A communique issued by the Keeper of the Rulers' Seal. Inche Abdul Rahlm bin Rauf. after the conference said103 words
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Article72 1962-02-02 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A father of eight, who pleaded guilty to being an agent of a bookmaker, was fined $500 by the Fifth Magistrate. Mr. Sathl V. Kandlah today. Kong Sing. 30. a fruit seller, was arrested at the Singapore Turf Club, on Dec. 24 last year by72 words
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Article45 1962-02-02 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A motion calling for good employer and employee relations was successfully moved by Mr. Lee Kok Han at the Chi-iK-.-e Chamber of Commerce committee meeting yesterday and not by Mr. Lim Koh Han. a.s reported in today's Straits Times.45 words
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Article330 1962-02-02 20 LONDON. Thurs— Stock markets maintained their recent turn tone today although buying conU nued to be encouraged by the Treasury's recently published bulletin lor Industry while the fresh rally on Wall Street last night and the end of the Post Office work-to-rule campaign were, further helpful factors. Olliedged330 words
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Article25 1962-02-02 20 LONDQN. Thurs. Buyer* £946, sellers £947. Forward buyers £951, sellers £952. Settlement £946.. Turnover a.m. 370 tons. p,m. 90 tons. Tone: Steady but quiet.25 words
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Article41 1962-02-02 20 LONDON. Thurs— Spot 24 4 d 'Mar. 24\d.. April 24 T .d.. Msv 25d.. Apr. June 25d.. July Sept. 24 ,d.. Oct. Dec. 24 *d.. Jan Mar. 24 1 »d. c.l.f Peb. 24\ Mar. 24-Sd., Apr. 24'» d. Tone': Easy.41 words
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613 1962-02-02 20 London approves opening of share registers in Malaya i r> KUALA LJMPUft. Thursday fFHE ASSISTANT Minister of Commerce and 1 Industry. Mr. Cheah Theam Swee, today announced that Britain would allow Londonregistered rubber and tin mining companies to open branch registers of shareholders in tho Federation from today. Government and613 words
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Advertisement34 1962-02-02 20 Late classified advertisements Jll H rrt, |f( i Viniiuiimj BANG.— PHANC: brtvirra Toh 800 i> o Mr. and Mr* Bane Blew Tone and Chle* Ntroh .1 o Mr. and Mrs. PhanK Yue Urn Kuantnn.34 words
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Advertisement82 1962-02-02 20 A PROUD TRADITION-. V X In Every year the faoe winds carry to -^^a^~mm Singapore the picturesque Bugis prahus in ■—■i^i their hundred*— their hok)t Tilled with tplce and merchandise from the far oft (MH Oletes And the men who Mil these crart I v2gjj maintain a trade imh that82 words
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Miscellaneous43 1962-02-02 20 The weather ffOHEST and lowest temperatures In Malaya and Singapore for the period S p.m. Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday:— HUhect Lawtt* Kuala Lumpur 91 72 TCma Bhßrti 82 75 Penai^ 31 74 Tpol) 93 70 Malacca 88 74 1 Singapore 86 7543 words
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