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Title Section21 1962-04-05 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times fat!*" 1 Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1962. £> 15 CENTS. KDN 03621 words
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Article206 1962-04-05 1 Tierce resistance' claim by Jakarta Dutch: All under control JAKARTA, Wednesday LARGE-SCALE fighting against the Dutch has broken out on Gag island, off the northern tip of West Irian, Jakarta Radio claimed today. It quoted an Army spokesman as saying that Dutch soldiers were liring indiscriminately on206 words
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Article, Illustration84 1962-04-05 1 Minister Aziz goes all Egyptian The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Incbe Abdul Ailz bin Ishak, wore the national costume of Egypt at the press conference he called yesterday on his return to Kuala Lumpur from Cairo after attending the conference of the Afro-Asian Rural Reconstruction Organisation. The headgear he84 words
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Article27 1962-04-05 1 VENICE. Wed. A car plunged Into a canal at Concordia Sagittaria. Northeast of Venice, today drowning six Italian workmen inside, it was reported.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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320 1962-04-05 1 Yoke Heong is offered a trip to Manila KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A Filipino millionaire and philanthropist has offered to pay all expenses for Malayan schoolgirl Lai Yoke Heong to go to Manila and have herself fitted with artificial arms. He is Mr. Andres Soriano, who heard of Yoke Heong s320 words
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Article120 1962-04-05 1 J KUALA LUMPUR. W«4. rpHE Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja r Permaisuri Agong have j been invited to make a state visit to Indonesia as guests of President Soekarno, an Indonesian Embassy sookesman told the Straits Times today. The spokesman. Mr. M.H. Munawar. Press Attache120 words
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Article444 1962-04-05 1 SINGAPORE. Wed THAT'S SINGAPORE, AND SO VULNERABLE, SAYS TAN AIALAYA'S Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Sirw Sin. said here tonight that Singapore had become the "problem child of the Malaysian concept." In a speech at the opening of a sub-branch of the Malayan .Chjnesr Association his444 words
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287 1962-04-05 1 POLICE OFFICER STABBED AT HIS DESK SINGAPORE, Wednesday. /VFFICE WORKERS in the Ministry of Home Affairs today battled with a man who stabbed a police officer with a knife three times while he was seated at his desk. The police officer. Acting Asst. Supt. Fong Yin Loong, 32. was taken287 words
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117 1962-04-05 1 Damascus says: All back to normal AMMAN. Wed. Da- mascus Radio announced today that the crisis in Syria was over, and that people went to work as usual today amid general quiet and order. An army command statement praised the Syrian people for co-operating with the army in its actionReuter - 117 words
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Article28 1962-04-05 1 HOLLYWOOD. Wed. Actress Judy Garland, 39. is to seek a legal separation from her husband. Sid Luft, a spokesman for her studios said here last night.28 words
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Article190 1962-04-05 1 Borneo local govt. polls i lESSELTON. Wed. A I Bill to provide for j local Government eleci tions in this British Colony is to be published shortly and introduced at the next meeting of the Legislative Council, it was announced here today. Mr. L. S. Dixon, acting secretary lor localReuter - 190 words
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Article38 1962-04-05 1 RED CELL UNEARTHED >i v Commanht "cell" found in I ■i. AM. <.: *.iid today P.' 1 Fed literature C reel said thi>. ell «>f i imiiiiil aliens \u; iu I with fommanist ;i in China —Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Advertisement13 1962-04-05 1 ESSENCE OF CHICKEN HEALTH CT>- BARRIER BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND MALAYA -Page 8 (tLy/'Mx13 words
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Advertisement34 1962-04-05 1 /^L Nevasonjjrj :'M i HI fthi si \t>\s Wit// MaY msS WO 1| II 8v MALAYA BORNEO SINGAPORE Red Cross Appeals Week 2nd— Bth April, 1962. "Please give generously on Red Cross Flag Day"34 words
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FOREIGN NEWS DESK 1
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Article40 1962-04-05 2 BUENOS AIRES. Wed.— The Argentine government told federal judge Jorge Agulrre today that ex-president Arturo Frondizi was "under arrest at the disposal of the government." The statement was in connection with a request for habeas corpus. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article35 1962-04-05 2 LEOPOLDVILLE. Wed. The talks between the Congolese Prime Minister, Mr. Cyrille Adoula, and Katanga President Molse Tshombe on ending Katanga's secession entered their third week yesterday with no further apparent progress. U.P.I.UPI - 35 words
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192 1962-04-05 2 Spacemen turn down offer of free homes WASHINGTON, Wed. America's seven astronaut*- have declined an offer of free furnished homes made by the Houston Home Builders \sMxiation, the National Aeronautics and Space \dministration (NASA) in noii need yesterday. Col. John Powers. spokesman for the space project, said in a statementReuter - 192 words
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183 1962-04-05 2 WASHINGTON. Wednesday. yyiTHDRAWAL of American aid from Formosa would encourage a Communist take-over and endanger U.S. political and security positions in the Western Pacific, the Assistant Secretary of State for Par Eastern Affairs, Mr. Averell Harriman, told Congress yesterday. In a prepared statementUPI - 183 words
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Article290 1962-04-05 2 BUT PLANES LOADED WITH H-BOMBS WERE ON RUNWAYS, READY TO FLY WASHINGTON, Wednesday. PRESIDENT Kennedy knew nothing of the false alarm touched off by a signals fault during the Berlin crisis last autumn which indicated the U.S. might be under attack, informed sources said here.Reuter; UPI - 290 words
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111 1962-04-05 2 Liz told: Italians have had enough of you ROME. Wed. An Italian news weekly made it clear today that Italians are tired of film star Elizabeth Taylor, who announced yesterday that she was parting from her fourth husband, singer Eddie Fisher. The Weekly Mirror, in an article headed "Enough of111 words
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Article33 1962-04-05 2 VATICAN CITY. Wed— The Pope yesterday said that the influence of the press, films and other entertainments requires a moral sensibility on the part of people handling these media. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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260 1962-04-05 2 BRITISH MOVE TO PRESS CURB ON WAGES I ONDON, Wed. The British Government yesterday made the first direct move to press its current wage restraint policy. The Minister of Labour. Mr. John Hare, wrote personally to the chairmen of eight wages councils Industrial pay negotiating bodies from which he hasReuter - 260 words
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Article149 1962-04-05 2 US asks Russia: Sign test ban UASHINCTON Wed. The Stare Department yesterday publicly appealed to Russia to reverse its stand blocking a nuclear test ban treaty. It said Russia's objections to international inspection of a test ban are "in defiance of the will of people everywhere." A public statement handedUPI - 149 words
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Article193 1962-04-05 2 GENEVA, Wad THE chief Soviet negotiators at the 17-nation disarmament conference, Mr. Valerian Zorin and Mr. S c n y o n Tsarapkin, talked last night to British and American mothers at a reception given by Mrs. Cyrus Eaton, wife of the American industrialist. But their193 words
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Miscellaneous28 1962-04-05 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby I CANT > /lT« A J «ecaeT/ /wwo > v IT l AOOUT J AOOUT MIUV V THAT I OOULD I k \PAJ7T OdOMAM«C/ 3-4-28 words
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FOREIGN NEWS DESK 2
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206 1962-04-05 3 A mixed reception awaits the Duke at home I ONDON, Wed. v Prince Philip the Duke of Edinburgh may get a mixed reception from Queen Elizabeth when he arrives home on Friday from his South American trip. According to reports here, the Queen will be happy to have her husband206 words
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Article145 1962-04-05 3 MEW YORK. Wed. The United Nations Security Council, which met for the first time in London in January.. 1946, held its I.oooth session yesterday to discuss the Palestine uuc-stion for the 192 nd time. Opening the session, the president. Mr. Daniel Schweitzer, of Chile, said: "IReuter - 145 words
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Article44 1962-04-05 3 LONDON. Wed.— Miss Sarah Churchill, 46-year-old actress daughter of Sir Winston Churchill ls to marry LQrd Audley, 48. it was announced last night. Lord Audley s first marriage was dissolved in 1958. It will be Miss Churchill's third marriage. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article46 1962-04-05 3 LONDON'. Wed.— Well over half the total sales of the Vauxhall Motor Company of Britain last year were made overseas, including 27 per cent to Europe, the company'^ annual report stated today. Export sales were slightly lower than In I96o— .Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration58 1962-04-05 3 A MODEL of a Gemini spacecraft big brother to the Mercury capsule in which Col. John Glenn orbited the earth three times, was shown in New York for the first time last week. The Gemini spacecraft has room for two and is scheduled for anUPI - 58 words
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168 1962-04-05 3 UNITED NATIONS. Wednesday. THE United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) reDorted today that it has spent U5582,662 100 in Asia since the agency's inception in 1946. India received tlie biggest i proportion of this aid $33.685!000 in such fields a* milk conservation, buildingReuter - 168 words
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69 1962-04-05 3 'NO BODY' MURDER CASE MAN IS FOUND GUILTY GLASGOW, Wed.— John Kilbride, 29. was sentenced to life imprisonment here yesterday for the murder of a four-year-old girl whose body was NEVER discovered. fie had pleaded not guilty. Lord Strachan, presiding; judge, told the jury: "The fact that there is noReuter - 69 words
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Article27 1962-04-05 3 NEW YORK. Wed. Four firemen were killed when i truck carrying hydrogen peroxide caught fire and exploded outside a lather factory at Norwich Connecticut—U.P.l.27 words
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Article38 1962-04-05 3 QUITO. Wed— Ecuador has broken off relations with Cuba, the 15th Latin American nation to boycott the Castro regime. Only four Western Hemisphere nations now have relations with Cuba— Brazil. Bolivia. Mexico and Uruguay.— U.P.l.38 words
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Article28 1962-04-05 3 AMMAN. Wed.— Kuwait Ls to lend Jordan £7.5 million, it was announced here. The money is to be used to finance Jordan's development schemes. —Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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153 1962-04-05 3 Unity on Algeria's interim rulers ALGIERS, Wednesday. MIXED Muslim-European provisional executive which is to run Algeria temporarily has reached "complete unity of views after initial diversity. Mr. Abderrahmane Fares. its president, said at Rocher Noir yesterday. He did not enlarge on his statement, or indicate whether his refere n cReuter - 153 words
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Article61 1962-04-05 3 LEOPOLDVILLE. Wed.— The Congolese Government has closed "for the time being" two of the most widely circulated newspapers here after jailing their editors. The Congolese news agency announced today that Le Courrler d'Afrique. the only dally newspaper here, and the Presence Congolaise. a weekly, were temporarily suspendedReuter - 61 words
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Miscellaneous431 1962-04-05 3 RADIO MALAYA RA^JO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SIIOKTWWI StRVUK 41.7 metre* MK>i; \\V SERVICE A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Ne- tl m tr^ Kara-ku, News Headlines-: 6.0 j ™«re* Morning Melodies; 7.00 Render- MtDIIM WWK SLKVICF you- Witli Music: 7.30 Timr Signal. The News; 7.fi5 Breakfast 4<b n»e"-M Club; 8.00 Time Signal. Newx431 words
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226 1962-04-05 4 MORE NOW ELIGIBLE FOR NEW ONE-ROOM FLATS SINGAPORE, Wed. The Ministry of National Development today announced that the Housing and Development Board has further relaxed the qualifications for applicants for its oneroom housing units. From now, Singapore citizens over the age of 21, having a wife and a child and226 words
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Article151 1962-04-05 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Jalan Übi fire relief fund committee, under the chairmanship of UMNO Assemblyman, Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat today collected $200.55 at the Malay Farm community centre. Meanwhile, 11 families among the victims rendered homeless when fire razed a house in151 words
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Article129 1962-04-05 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Traffic along certain sections of the Upper Thomson Road area will be restricted on April 21-23 for the purpose of the Malaysia Grand Prix. The affected area is the new Upper Thomson Road from its junction with Mandai Road to Sembawang Hill* Circus,129 words
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130 1962-04-05 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Robinson and Co., Ltd. In Raffles Place today said that negotiations were proceeding "reasonably well" on claims submitted by the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union on behalf of the firm's 200 employees. The firm's manager. Mr. D.N Marshall, added: "We hope a speedy130 words
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587 1962-04-05 4 PAP says Barisan now fomenting racialism SINGAPORE, Wed The Peoples Action Party tonight accused the Barisan Sosialis of falling back on their last weapon commun* alism to halt merger between Singapore and the Federation. The party's political bureau was commenting on a recent letter from the Barisan Sosialis secretary general,587 words
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Article28 1962-04-05 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The second annual parade of the St. John Ambulance Brigade will be held at their headquarters at Beach Road at 5 p.m. on Sunday.28 words
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Article20 1962-04-05 4 SINGAPORE, Wed— Water will be cut off in Jalan Kilang Barat tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 5 pjn.20 words
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309 1962-04-05 4 SINGAPORE. W«d. A HOUSEWIFE told a court today of the troubles she had on Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival Day with a woman teacher neighbour who called at her flat in Moh Guan Terrace. Tiong Bahru. Lily Yong Lan Ying. 40. alleged that during her meeting309 words
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Article104 1962-04-05 4 Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay) Malay for beginners, 11 a.m.; Chinese painting. 10 a.m.; Chinese cooking, 6.15 p.m INDEPENDENT MISSIONARY MOVEMENT: Free film show at Perak House Boys' Home, 7.30 p.m. U.S. CULTURAL CENTRE: Movie. 5 p.m. CHINESE V.M.C.A.: Film on road safety for schoolchildren, Shell Theatrette. 3.30 p.m OUR104 words
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Article281 1962-04-05 4 r THE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Letwr airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom London. Zurich. Istanbul. Teheran. Delhi. Rangoon. Kuala Lumpur (BA 716) 5.30 p.m Qantaa: Prom Sydney. Perth (QP 736> 8.15 p-m.; from London. Frankfurt. Rome. Cairo. Karachi. Calcutta,281 words
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Advertisement106 1962-04-05 4 Adv*fti»cm*nt Nfd SwdUk meuwu Infrid \Tkwiim mmket htr Bollymo»4 imbmt oppomu, OUn* for* in MmrtU,oUmrr^Mar*r. hif ftf\ "Tim F*mr BlfNIM. ihm Apooalyp^," bmmd o* ihm ■■mmmt by VUmm MimTkmli* pmtrmr* MmfmmUa Vmmrim. mm Otm tmmm gUm•roM htroimtt of moJmrm III II W.!^. THE LATIN AMERICAN "CIRCUS BRAZIL" NOW SHOWING AT106 words
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Advertisement496 1962-04-05 4 tSHAW; Orssunlaatlaa 1 fja-^BjjM J Phone ***** bj J HOW SHOWING IVo VV, 4 i Mole enough to ottroct o doien I H *ow(n. .not mon enough to be leithful to one Ueva marie "SAIIMT *£l "WARREN K aft fiHKS 1 >* j: Kori Moldcn Angelo Lontbury MOWSHOWIS M a&i496 words
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Article, Illustration849 1962-04-05 5 Britain is warned: Don't try to force the M-plan Malaysia Socialist Conference leader speaks of 'strength 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. THE secretary-gene-ra] of the Malaysian Socialist Conference, Mr. Lim Kean Siew, warned Britain today of serious consequences, if she were to push through the Malaysia proposal in its present form against849 words
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Article135 1962-04-05 5 WIFE HAD FORGED IDENTITY CARD SINGAPORE. Wed.— Lim Tuan 47. an Indonesian housewife, has lived in Singapore for four years with a forged identity card. This was disclosed in the Second District Court today when she pleaded guilty to a charge of possessing the forged card in Urn Tua Tow135 words
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Article81 1962-04-05 5 Trader dies closing cinema deal JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— A wealthy Singapore businessman. Mr. Cheong Yoke Wah. 55. died in a Batu Pahat coffeeshop on Monday, a few hours before he was to close a deal involving the sale of a cinema in Segamat. Mr. Cheong. according to Johore police today,81 words
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Article34 1962-04-05 5 PARIT BUNTAR, Wed. With the posting of two new teachers to the Methodist Secondary School here, the 500 Muslim pupils of the school will now receive instructions in Islamic religion from today.34 words
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153 1962-04-05 5 SEREMBAN, Wed. Two railway workers last night came across a landslide beside a railway track six miles north of here half an hour before a goods train was due to pass the spot. P. Parameswaran. 29. and Mohamed bin Hassan. 35. went to the153 words
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Miscellaneous243 1962-04-05 5 Ln \bnor By At Cupp V **>|M|glt'f,,,7, t i :4J/ <^fify i I 'OC WOULDN'T "W cmttTAMIS 1 1/ -AND. BY THE WAV- i mBL L *-**gsJ,| I WANT Mt. TO RAO I J SEE TMAT FOSDCK 1 M/TVOR.r-RUMORH/GIT I iE^ ft THOSE. 80^5, 04 ¥r\cu^c~ I DOESN'T DO SOME-243 words
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Article, Illustration152 1962-04-05 6 FIRST GIANT SUPER DC-8 JETLINER ON ITALIAN AIRWA YS NEW SERVICE ARRIVES TODAY The first of the Rails Royce DC-8 Jets to be used on a new service from Singapore to Europe and Australia, will land at Paya Lcbar Airport this evening at 5.20 p.m. The Iralioti152 words
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Article, Illustration12 1962-04-05 6 Map showing Alitalia's route to Europe and Australia12 words
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Article37 1962-04-05 6 Universally Alitalia's service has become known as 'The Winged Arrow Service", because the airlines symbol is a winged arrow. "Winged Arrow Service" hes become famous for its smooth efficiency, ond its delightfulh/ Itoh'on atmosphere.37 words
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Article83 1962-04-05 6 JCTPrW^rS OH f t9% AlfrOWO service are fuN of charming Italian ideas to make time fry. Italian food and wine is served by Ena4ish speaking Italian hostesses. In each cabin there are art gallery works by contemporary Italian artists. A comfortable, roomy lounge is tastefully furnished83 words
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Article, Illustration86 1962-04-05 6 Last year Alitalia flew 1,528,175 passengers. It's routes are worldwide. For short range flying it operates a Corovelle Jet Service which connects all the principol cities of Europe with Rome. Singapore possengers ••ill have immediate connections with London by the new Caravelle jets.86 words
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Article104 1962-04-05 6 The Super DC-8 Jets can b* powered by various types of Jet Engines. Alitalia hat chosen for ■tt fleet the most powerful, which are Hie Rolls Royce Conway. Rolls Royce engines are the most reliable in the world, and ere used in over half the world's104 words
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Article, Illustration2279 1962-04-05 7 CHAPTER 11 OF THE STORY OF CHICAGO'S PROHIBITION ERA SPOTLIGHTS THE FIRST MOVES BY THE LAW TO END CAPONE'S LONG CAREER... -AND THE JUDGE REGRETS HE COULD NOT MAKE IT FOR EVER KENNETH ALLSOP The Bootleggers IT is interesting to look back upon the2,279 words
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Article47 1962-04-05 8 20 WmrmU $1$ (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. Philip Chaw thank relative* and friends for their valuable |.r»«rnt« assistance and attendance st their wedding on 31-3-62. MR. AND MRS. Surinah Osraan. ihjnk their fiienda and relatives for 'hrir valuable gifts and klod attendance at their wedding— lB-3-82.47 words
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Article118 1962-04-05 8 fa Wordt lit (Minimum) PROTECT AND BEAUTIFY your floor* and furniture with Kiwi Kw:kW«x. It ton on f*m— iclvea a ihioe 'hat lama. rtDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. invite all Teacbere and book addlcta to browee In their abowrooma at tmea Houaa RlTer Valley Road. BtaKapore anil at Rohaoa Houaa 111118 words
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Article53 1962-04-05 8 in Woriw $2.50 (Mm.) A FREE TRACT entitled. ■■proSt or io«»?" will be sent to anybody. Wrlta •v "Malaya Evangelistic Pellowsntp" lava Usst PU Box Singapore 18. VOUTM FOR CHRIST ilaiiy Victor!* Manorial Hall Saturday 7th April 7.M p.m. I YI.C Cluhs NlKh* 11 Teenage speaker Isr Lav53 words
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768 1962-04-05 8 The Straits Times Thursday, April 5, 1962. The Problem Child There is more than a grain of truth in Mr. Tan Siew Sin's reference to the barrier which separates Singapore and the Federation as "really an attitude of mind." The tendency of each to go its separate way despite all768 words
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Article252 1962-04-05 8 A decline in the birth rate, a fall even in the number of babies, confirms a Singapore trend which is encouraging although it does not remove the fear of a population "explosion." For deaths are falling also, with the result that last year there was a natural increase252 words
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Article245 1962-04-05 8 Brunei's National Development Plan, published this week, goes far beyond the objectives of the first plan for 1953-58. It recognises, as the earlier document did not, the growing awareness that the State's oil will sooner or later run dry. The day is yet distant, but a gradual decline245 words
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Article, Illustration2017 1962-04-05 8 The barrier between Singapore and Malaya... 'THE JOHORE CAUSEWAY IS NOT SO MUCH A PHYSICAL DIVIDER AS A MENTAL ONE: IT IS AN ATTITUDE OF MIND...' SI N CAPORE has always been a name to c o n j ure with. It has had a lustre all its own and2,017 words
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Letter164 1962-04-05 8 J REFER to the letter by "Listener" (S.T. Marcl 29 > and would like to point out that he Is exaggerating. Is being unjust and unfair. I hope he was listening from a "licensed" radio in good working order. We would like It to be made164 words
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Miscellaneous44 1962-04-05 8 2* Wordt lit (Minimum) PIONC— CAN: Between Kirn Chong. rhe eldest soo of Madam Wee Foona Mor and the lata Mr. Plong Loka of Malacca, and Patricia Hlew Poh. the t'lily daughter of Mr. aad Mrs. Oaa .\";m Pong of Kota Bharu oa 31.3.1982.44 words
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Article545 1962-04-05 9 JUDGE REJECTS OBJECTION— 'LAW MUST MOVE WITH TIMES' IPOH, Wednesday THREE YOUTHS ACCUSED OF ATTEMPTING TO EXTORT $1,000 FROM MANAGER OF HOTEL 'JHE Ipoh Sessions Court today became the first court in Malaya to admit a tape recording as evidence in a criminal case. The president545 words
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Article43 1962-04-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A three-week seminar on youth leadership training will be opened by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, on May 28. The seminar is Jointly sponsored by the World Assembly of Youth and the Malayan Youth Council.43 words
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Article37 1962-04-05 9 ALOR BTAR. Wed.— A boy, Lam Swee Teng, 12, died in the hospital here last night a few hours after he had been knocked down by a car at the 6J mile, Kepala BatasJltra road.37 words
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Article, Illustration73 1962-04-05 9 THE Vice-President of the Philippines. Mr. Emmanuel Pelaez, and the Foreign Minister of Thailand, Mr Thanat Khoman, and their wives were received in audience by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong at the Istana Negara on Tuesday night. Pictures show (top): The73 words
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238 1962-04-05 9 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. TiHE Workers Party charged in a statement today A that the Singapore Government had broken its promise, made nine months ago, to release 18 detainees, and that to date only four had been released. "We issue this statement," said the party, "so that238 words
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Article45 1962-04-05 9 KUCHING. Wed.— The Kuching Junior Chamber of Commerce will hold its second trade fair from July 22 to Aug. 5. The opening of the fair, planned on a larger scale than the 1960 one. will coincide with the Sarawak festival.45 words
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85 1962-04-05 9 CAMBRIDGE TEAM FOR FILM TOUR OF S-E ASIA JfUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A Cambridge University expedition to South-East Asia is expected to make cultural films and recordings on the north-east coast of Malaya between June .and September this year. Leader of the team will be Mr. C.A. Morris of King's College,85 words
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Article28 1962-04-05 9 PENANG, Wed. Burglars broke into the house of a railway employee, S. Ramasamy, at Kampong Telok, Jalan Bahru, Prai and stole 11,280 in cash and Jewellery.28 words
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346 1962-04-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. nONATIONS amour.t--17 ing to $2,979 were received today from Straits Times readers for Miss Lai Yoke Heong, the schoolgirl whose arms were amputated after a recent road accident here. With another collection of $2,000 from Chinese newspapers, this bring346 words
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500 1962-04-05 9 CRASH JOCKEY SAID 'PLEASE TELL MY WIFE NOT TO WORRY' PARIT BUNTAR, Wednesday. WHEN jockey Ken Barratt, 32, was being taken to hospital after a road accident he whispered a message to be passed on to his wife that it was "nothing serious" and that she was "not to worry."500 words
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Article14 1962-04-05 9 BErrrONO. Wed. Twelve secondary continuation schools have been opened In Pahang. I14 words
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Article220 1962-04-05 9 Murder hunt ends in a river OEGAMAT, Wed. A man wanted by police for questioning about the murder of a 14--year-old girl was today found drowned in the Jementah River seven miles from Segamat. The body was Identified as that of Llew Ming Wan. 37, a Segamat broker, by his220 words
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Article49 1962-04-05 9 KAJANO. Wed.— A team of two women, Che "ormagiah binte Aman and Che Rokiah binte Karlm, of Bemenylh, won first place in a pantun competition held here last night in connection with the National Language Montti They beat four teams of two men each.49 words
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Advertisement78 1962-04-05 9 She's got 45 cases of AVOSET! A^^ Mk) Smart men go null OT«r *ond>rfol tatting QQBRV A\ OSET, U>« sterilized cream tbat conn from ml rowi and ttayt tweet for month*. You, /^^*HB^ too, can buy 45 easet of AVOSET and depend r^^j^yfralaaW on every bottle to ttay tweet. V78 words
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Advertisement165 1962-04-05 9 Your ■SAVINGS g must be I I SECURE Place them with LOMBARD CENTRAL FINANCE CO., LTa jj^ watch them GROW Interest paid tst M per mmmmd ASSETS EXCEED $20j000*n> Write today for our informative booklet gt nrtwg <■< details of how easy k a to open a deposit ■ccowl. LOMBARD165 words
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104 1962-04-05 10 BOYCOTT OF THEATRE AFTER VISIT BY COBBOLD COMMISSION v:iBU. Wed. The recent visit of the Cobbold Commission to Slbu has turned out to be bad business for the Palace Cinema here. Since the Commission's visit a gang of youths have been organising a boycott of the cinema. They have threatened104 words
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Article58 1962-04-05 10 TELUK ANSON, Wed.— A verdict of misadventure was recorded by the coroner. Wan Ismail bin Wan Mohamed Salleh. here yesterday on Abdul Wahab bin Hajl Abdul Ghaffar. 51. a Customs peon, who was knocked down by a car driven by a councillor, Dr. Ng Kam Poh, in58 words
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285 1962-04-05 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. pOMPREHENSIVE proposals for carrying out the Government's $60 million-a-year school building programme have been submitted by a research group of architects who recently toured eight countries, including the United States. The purpose of the tour. which was led by Mr. R.285 words
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Article80 1962-04-05 10 FIRST-DAY COVERS: NEW SERVICE KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Special postage stamps commemorating the* world malaria eradication campaign will be issued on Saturday. All self-addressed fir«t-day covers bearing the stamps will be date-stamped and returned over the counter at all post offices on that day. A statement by tli<- Ministry of Works.80 words
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164 1962-04-05 10 Inspector says: I'm glad it's over I ONDON. Wed. Inslj pector B. Surinder Singh Kanda. who yesterday won his appeal to the Privy Council against a 1958 order by the Malayan Police Commissioner dismissing him from the police force, said here today: "I am glad its all over.' "There is164 words
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173 1962-04-05 10 KUCHING. Wednesday. TEACHERS in secondary schools' controlled by th« Kuching Chinese Schools Board are facing cuts in their salaries. This follows the governments decision to withdraw giants to the schools, as the board has refused to accept English as the medium of instruction in173 words
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Article152 1962-04-05 10 SINGAPORE, W«d. T<HE recent big boom in J second-h and car business in Singapore has petered out The reason: Indonesian buyers, who had touched off the boom until three months ago. are now getting their cars from Hong .Kong. Motor-car business circles believe that the152 words
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481 1962-04-05 10 'FUTURE INDONESIAN ATTITUDE COMPLICATES SITUATION' MANILA, Wed Manila Times in an editorial said today there were fears that the Malayan unity envisioned by the 'members of the Association of South East Asia (ASA) might be disrupted by the Philippines claim toReuter - 481 words
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91 1962-04-05 10 THE TENGKU 'MISLED', SAYS SUPP LEADER TOUCHING, Wed. Th« Sarawak United Peoples Party's secretary-general. Mr. Stephen Yong, has said that the Federation Prinir Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, was "misled when he recently charged that Communist.-, had penetrated the oarty. Mr. Yongsaid: "The Tengku la incorrect. He has been misled by91 words
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Article32 1962-04-05 10 KTJALA KANGSAR. Wed The Malayan Indian Congress branch here pa>sed a resolution at its annual meeting last night giving full support ■to the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, on Malaysia.32 words
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Advertisement313 1962-04-05 10 MEN OF ACHIEVEMENT EXPECT PRECISION- /i^?S£fc* ROLEX PRECISION. Future planning, expertly done, is' J^^^^^fl really like a Rolex watch, demanding precision now and in f 'V;*-.!; "^m future. That's why so many men who think ahead choose y >r njff' Rolex. They enjoy the deep satisfaction of trusting a Rolex313 words
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Miscellaneous27 1962-04-05 10 Bug* Bunmff By Buiph Beimdahl b /fU«C!X>*CON'J r IF BAIN WILLCHUTI Cn^ i.,1 I I I rWWJ^EM wv. \l -^fitter] Ars WAT JJ*f W3°* l T'jJ /T^n27 words
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663 1962-04-05 11 t Application by eminent Q.C. for admission is rejected KUALA LUMPUR, W»d rrHE (hief Justice, Dato Sir James Thomson, today dismissed an application by an eminent Queen's Counsel to appear in a civil appeal here next week, saying that the legal profession here should663 words
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Article226 1962-04-05 11 Flooding eases on Johore roads lOHORE BAHRU. Wed J —The Segamat-Muai road, which has been under water for the past two days is now clear to traffic. Flood waters in other parts oi Johore continued to subside. The water level at the Segamat bridge was reported today to be 30ft..226 words
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Article38 1962-04-05 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. -A City Council labourer. Mr. R. 8. Maniyam. 25. will begin a 75--hour marathon cycling on a vacant plot of land at Nelson Road in the Singapore Harbour Board area at 10 a.m. tomorrow.38 words
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Article31 1962-04-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Mr. A. J. Jugas. general manager of the Bata Shoe Compai y <Malaya> Ltd. will retire soon after serving in Malaya for morp than 25 years31 words
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Article111 1962-04-05 11 SINGAPORE, Wed.— A six-member Malayan Christian Council delegation will attend the South-East Asia youth leadership and work loaders conference at EusofT College. University of Singapore, beginning on Friday. Joint sponsors of the 10-day conference are the feast Afrit Christian Conference and the Youth Department of111 words
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Article26 1962-04-05 11 PENANG. Wed. Two men waylaid a villager. Tan Chew Bey. along a Jungle path last night, blindfolded him and took his wallet containing $102.26 words
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Article75 1962-04-05 11 SINGAPORE, Wed.—Thirteen employees of International Computers and Taoulators Ltd. In Shaw House have secured wage increases ranging from $8 to $48, backdated to Sept. 28 last year, under a two-year agreement signed between the company and the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union. The agreement, which ended75 words
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Article33 1962-04-05 11 PEN AND. Wed. The French Ambassador to Malaya, Mr. Pierre Queullle, who visited Penang today, paid courtesy calls on the Governor Raja Tun Uda, and the Chief Minister. Inche Aziz Ibrahim.33 words
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Article32 1962-04-05 11 PENANG, Wed —Because of poor response, the closing date for entries for shopt> and firms competing ln the National Language Month decorations competition here has been extended to April 10.32 words
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191 1962-04-05 11 Joking judge' of Sarawak goes home [£UCHING. Wed.— Sarawak's "Joking judge,' Mr. Justice Lascelles, has left for Britain on retirement, leaving behind an impressive record of 30 years' distinguished service in Sarawak's administrative and legal services. But from the Governor's Residency to the humblest longhouse. the highest tribute was reserved191 words
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Article304 1962-04-05 11 KUAL^ LUMPUR. Wednesday. T*HE Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Ir*che Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, today announced plans foi Malaya to trade on a co-operative basis with other Afro-Asian countries and to get further technical assistance fjr her agricultural development. Speaking at a Press conference.304 words
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71 1962-04-05 11 Five girls accused of running Red cell v:iBU. Wed— Five girls here have been charged with running a clandestine Communist organisation and being members of the party. They are Hli Al Huong, 20, Wong Sii Huong, 17, Wong Al Ing, 20. Wong Leh Huong. 20. and Wong Sli Kee, 19.71 words
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Article39 1962-04-05 11 KUALA KANGSAR. Wed. A dance organised by Che Khadijah binte Abdul Aziz, the former social welfare officer here, ln aid of the Lady Templer Hospital T.B. Fund, will be held at the Ellerton Club on Saturdry.39 words
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Article91 1962-04-05 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed Ec Lee Chu. 27. wa> today fined $500. or three months' Jail, here when he was found guilty of dishonestly using current belonging to the Central Electricity Board on Oct 12. last year. Mr. E. T. Stonor. Electrical Engineer for the C.E.8.. told the91 words
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Advertisement19 1962-04-05 11 S The tO*Y <% Alf TO Afßt-pn 0/)U$& lit I II a,.»>,.- HONG SEH, 177-179. Beach Road. Singapor«-7. T«l«phpn«: *****-6.19 words
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Advertisement303 1962-04-05 11 mf/JuLf jm mm^ mmmm± m JU 4% FROM SINGAPORE tO DJAKARTA on Sunday, Flight AI-414 Singapore dep. 0620 hrs. Djakarta arr. 0840 hrs. tO MADRAS on Thursdays Flight- A l-409 Singapore dep. 2030 hrs. Madras arr. 2235 hrs. en Sundays Flight AI-415 Singapore dep. 1315 hrs. Madras a-r. 1520 hrs.303 words
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Article, Illustration716 1962-04-05 12 Culinary knowledge for the one who loves good food pROM the culinary point of view do you know what 'riddie" means? It" not, what about this word "adoc?" Coming straight to the answer, "riddle" means a kitchen utensil similar to a sieve, but with larger holes. And "adoc" is a716 words
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95 1962-04-05 12 IDEAL for the party season and coming soon to the Malayan market ll a compact which fits a lipstick case. It is so small and flat that it is hardly bigger than a folded handkerchief and will not cause any bulge in the tiniest95 words
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Article71 1962-04-05 12 rxDLLOWINO their belief F that women want handbag cosmetics that are smaller, lighter but no less efficient than bigger ones, a British firm has produced a scent spray that Is no bigger than a lipstick case while having a strong, quick spray action. The perfume71 words
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Article85 1962-04-05 12 HERE are two versions of the modern keb&ya designed by Derrick Bow. On the left is a costume which has a pretty playup with borders. If you choose a pale self-coloured material you can contrast it with bold trimmings. The same style can be adapted for eveninr wear85 words
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243 1962-04-05 12 WHO IS GOING TO BE THE IDEAL SCHOOLGIRL COOK? FIFTEEN schoolgirls from nine Singapore schools will be "cooking like mad" before five experts and a crowd of anxious parents, teachers and friends on Saturday when each girl will be presenting her own sweet dish. The girls are the finalists selected243 words
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Advertisement446 1962-04-05 12 Mmm... Delicious soup with Bovril BT^BkW Bf x &v Kbbbl bbubbbeJ^v^bbT^^^^j^bl bbbbbbb r bL- «V_l B "'WBk- .-msmMMBBBBBBBBB it's naturally good This mother knows that Bovril in soup tastes good, and'is good lor her family. You sec, Bovril is the concentrated naturul goodness of meat It contains the vitamins', minerals446 words
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Advertisement107 1962-04-05 12 sVIU^HI B^bV m stop it with a doctors prescription afalmt pain us— STINGS! BITES! There's nothing to effective as DDD Prescripuoo 10 bring insrtnl relief I you are bitten or stung by an tosecv Antiseptic DDD cooling, toothing DDD cleans and beals ikm wound* of all kinds fast— very fasti107 words
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Advertisement302 1962-04-05 12 VTTfL^ Your home Es^^ deserves \l appliances! I Model No. I? outomotic I Mixmoiter complete with Electric Shove "H^S masters <or «A-^ cleanest ond fostest Automot,c S'eom or dry Ironmoiterv jgfgg^fl 1 I -J <yTTi— I Radiont control Wotfle Baker Grill Automatic Egg Frypon with outomnti- heat Boiler ond Poacher302 words
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Miscellaneous290 1962-04-05 12 Straits Times Crossword in h m bb^i b^^^i 4CKOSB 6. Ortn mooui rod 1 twisted tn 1. Pound out in a mistak*. Hr«e4 the gr»Uiig tS>. puis foot In it badly <4. 3. 1. 7. Phones after the battle u> 61. we«re ptadcas of inion CM. 8. Inclined to perturb290 words
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Advertisement1374 1962-04-05 13 T m J m V mmm %T mm l TO LI»ERPOOL ft WEST COAST U.K Dm S'oora Sana S'^am •'•nai AJAX LJiirppM Gil 11 Apr 7 Apr 111 Apr 11 PATROCIUt) Liiirpaal. Dub! n. Glasgow Api 11 Apr 11 Api nil Api 17 MAROM M'stilllt, L'paal, Ootmn Apt 11 Api1,374 words
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Advertisement1363 1962-04-05 13 THE E. A. LINES»AILIN6S TO MEOITERRAHEAH. CONTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN POUTS. >>*&7f??^i ioolt SUm /Jkf^'^a "BE IRA I) Sailed PM5'7 Apr I I Apr farYK^VIM -SELANOIA" 1)1 S/» Apt ft 2; Apt Jl;2» Apr H IPJVWI -SUSUAN6A" a) a Apr/ 4 May i/ 7 May 1/ S May WSAZ3SIir "MAUCCA" I)1,363 words
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Advertisement1523 1962-04-05 13 THE BEN UNE STEAMERS LTD. UNION lUILOING SmCAJPORE TEL: ***** I EXPRESS SERVICE TO IOT4O4)T4^JJVER*>OOt ft CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pora P. S'hua Hinang BEHAVOH (E.Lp.) uwrpaol, Hall. HamOarg G 31 Tally BEHVUCKIE (E.U *****1. Haartorj Air 1/ I OEHAIOAHACH lirarpoal, G'mo<rOi. R'daai. Air i I OEHHIAHT (Hi* H'kari. L'dao, Havra, M'mo1,523 words
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Advertisement1348 1962-04-05 13 w. MeAUSTER tie CO., LTD Wywi, TELi Na. *****. |*MilaW VmDE4 ELLERMAN LIME KLA VENESS LINE LONOOH HAMBURG. ROTTEROAM. LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE ft HULL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORIUNO it c r*af i■* car to far r^ntril tl Cm 0« NEWCASTLE Amenta S'oore P S'^em Pera-i aoiiciiNwii it a,a1,348 words
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267 1962-04-05 14 TteE rubber price is now slipping off to the levels 1 ruling early this year. Yesterday April first grade tell below the 7« cents levei varying during the morning session oetween 78J cents and 73$ cents. The close at 78, cents wa*267 words
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Article80 1962-04-05 14 THI rrderation Minister o! Finance has fixed these prices for calculating customs dutic* lor the week beginning on April 5: Rubber 79 i cents alb. Copra 5434 ton. Cot-onut oil SttTl a ton. Palm oil 5631.50 a ton. Palm kernels 53 10.75 a ton. The rates of duties80 words
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Article100 1962-04-05 14 MELBOURNE. Wed QENLKAL investment continued to move narrowly with an easy undertone. Oils mostly held around yesterday's levels. Ampol. Exp. was firmer but A.O.G. dropped to 77/- and right* 625. Base metal*, wrre easy, bui loans were firm. > N.B. Hill 13/- Mount Isa 73'Ampol 12/- Con. Zinc.100 words
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548 1962-04-05 14 Prom Oar Market' Correspondent rE announcement by Esso that it will make available Sl5 million worth of one dollar shares to the public at par in its Malayan organisation must be regarded as a very preliminary statement. Few details of the548 words
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Article23 1962-04-05 14 Malayan Stork Indires April 3 April 4 industrials: 169.95 1 70.73 Tim: 316.16 317.18 S Rubbers: 194.82 194.82 Jan. 1 1958=100.23 words
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Article869 1962-04-05 14 gUSINESS on the Malayan stock Exrhanco. Federation section yesterday with the numbef of deals in brackets: Industrial*: Dunlop (2.000) $1.52: (2.000) SI.S3. (1.000) $1 38, (1,000) $1.56. fI.SS OL. <2,O00) SI.S7: Oantmon (1.000) $1.69: J. Waugb (1.000) 52 21; Metal Box (1,000) *2.58: Rothmans (15.000) (1.55 D.869 words
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Article37 1962-04-05 14 April. 4 RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 78i cents (down three-quarters of a rent). XL: 7K'. cents (down five-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5480.87!- per pictil (up 62} cents). Estimated unofficial offering 340 tons (up 20 tons).37 words
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Article219 1962-04-05 14 APRIL first grsdt rubbsr buysrs f.o.b. clofttd at I p.m. in Kuala Lumpur yc«trrday at 7SJ cents per Ib. down f)ve-etKtith.i of a cent on Tuesday's clotting price. The tone au quint aftsr satlar. FEDERATION OF MALAYA RUBBER EXCHANGE' closing prices In rents per Ib. yrnterday:219 words
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Article220 1962-04-05 14 A PniL flr >t (rads rubbtr huyei-i f o.b. rlo«ed at S p.m In Sineapore yestertar at 7S| c*nt s per Ih. down tnree-quarterx of a cent os Tuesday's cloning prices The closing tone was quiet after easier. S.C.C.R.A. closing prim in cents per Ib. yenterday: Int.220 words
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Article110 1962-04-05 14 -THE Malayan Eichjngt Banks' asm. saciatian made thes* cluinßfs la Its rata* to merrbaots yesterday (all rates are to $100) New Yerfc: buying TT 32;. alrmnil OD 33, 90 d/st 331 credit bills. 331 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 34 »/r». airmail OU 34 11/16. »0 d/st credit110 words
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Article117 1962-04-05 14 CHINESE Praduas Ctehang* lingspoft nun oricst Mr picul yMttrdsy: Catanut all: hulk S4lt Kellers, drum sellers Caara: April UK/Conwnent 527» tvireis. S29e sellers. Ptaaar: Muntok white SI67J aellors. Sarawak white «l«.'i aallars. special Sarawak mark ***** sellers, garbled Lampoog Mark SI2T« sailers. AST A $137* aeifcara. Smiaser*117 words
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Article251 1962-04-05 14 CHIPS, lying ■Iwittlltt lh« Singapore J wharvM today arc Kuruside 1» Alexander Huvorov 23/24. t-a»t*n» Kovcr 40/4 J. AJax 13 14. Boveoker* 6/7. Slbtgo If, l.aofl 42-43, Krankrurt 1 tO'll. s.il*rtte is. j»!r^l Ktn» 31/32, Lars Uaersk lv. BuoKri Asabaa NW A. Outtr rtMti Majuu Tone Pni,251 words
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Article111 1962-04-05 14 April 4 Three mont&a. (UNOFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) INDUSTRIALS, V. tc N. 12 eta. Cold storage M M. Box 12 eta. Bie.im-hip a eta! Hrruenea 23 eta. s. Ttm«» 13 eta. Roniuson 9 eta. s. Tvaajart 23 esjb Darhy ad. letters 13 cla. W. Jacka 9 cts. MININCS A. Amal111 words
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Advertisement1127 1962-04-05 14 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTDExpress U.S.A. Pacific 4k Atlantic Coast Service ETA ETA ETA ETA S'oore H'kong H'lulu S. F Cisco L. Angeiei N orn "Kamikawa Maru" 22 24 Apr 21 Apr 14 May 21 May 23 May I Ime "Kynikawa Maru" 2S/2I May 31 May 14 Jme 21 luie 241,127 words
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Advertisement574 1962-04-05 14 WESTIOUNO: EUROPE SERVICE S ri'e P. S "am Perarg Marseilles. Havre Dunkirk 10UDIMA ii 13 Apr nis Apr II Apr Ji.twero. Rotterdam. H bur|. Bremen. SOUTH WEST AFRICA SERVICE S'oore NORA 1/ Apr Durban (21/4). Port Elizabeth (U/4). drt:c*r <214), Mataoi (1/S), LagOi (7/J), Cotonou (11/S). Tema, Taroradi, Abidjan Freetown,574 words
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Advertisement485 1962-04-05 14 TENDER NOTICE LIBRAKY BUILDING AT JOHORE r.Mllci Tenders j\e invited for tb* above project uom approved Building Contractors. Tender documents and drawlngs may be iii&pected curing normal working hours at the offices of the Architects, Hongkong Bunk Chambers-. Singapore and copies of the Specification and Drawings (if required) can be485 words
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Advertisement447 1962-04-05 15 (Continued from Pace 8) i SITUATIONS VACANT SITUATION* VACANT lv w or- '«'«•>—••* SO ets. extra SITUATIONS VACANT COOK WASH.AMAH required B'por. to Wards SS (Mm.) Sex SO ets. extra 10. Must be hard working English WANTED a tearncr of commercial g r r:i^ rxpepl ce a re subjects for447 words
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Advertisement131 1962-04-05 15 SITUATIONS VACANT tO Words SS (Min.)— Bom $0 eta. extra INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION requires services of experienced courteous driver lor K.L. office. Home know-ledge or English desirable. Apply Pom Box Mta, Kuala Lumpur WANTED GENERAL ASSISTANT for offlce-tum-shop. Good typist with personality aad good knowledge of Knsli'b. Write with full partlculara131 words
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Advertisement361 1962-04-05 15 SITUATIONS VACANT I* Words SS Min.}— Box SO et*. aatrm ENGLISH TEACHER WANTED by Govt.-aided Chinese Scbool In Singapore. Applicants must possess the Cambridge Scbool Certificate with credit* ia Knglish. Cbiaese aad another subject. Apply Jrag Wea School. Jalaa Cbempedak off Sembawang Hill Estate, Spore 20. WANTED AN EDUCATED and361 words
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Advertisement1011 1962-04-05 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT to Ward* SS (Min.)— Bax SO ets. txtra MODIRN TWO ROOMCO flat !o« rent 18S-9A. Tanjong Knton« Road < Available cod April. Apply wittaio b«tween 6 and p.m. NIW PLAT la 10 Lorong 18. daylane Road, Spore. 6 Brdrooms 2 Dining Koome. Tel: (Sport) ***** Miss Nancy trom1,011 words
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Advertisement974 1962-04-05 15 HOUSCS LAND WANTED Words SS (Min.)— Baa SO et*. extra MAVB YOU mOP'IBTY For Sale/ I Let? We have clirnt-. Lut your pro■ertiea with us Small Commission, 1 H.i lemon Company Tel: (Spore) 736P3 COSTS YOU NOTHING to ooaault Bstll We nave buyers, and we aeed more, pienty more houses.974 words
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Advertisement1050 1962-04-05 15 ■USINESS OPPORTUNITIES M W,t4i Si (Min.)—Box it eU. exlre OOIHO CONCERN busy sbopptnc: centre at 13* Kiddle Road rental «t 60 price reasonable goodwill stock ebowcases optionable. lcipcctioo 130 Middle Road, rpeee. OWNIR RETIRINQ ftvtnf up progrssaing aceacy business Benceolen ■treat. No tea money cotnpennta furniture/fixture only (2,800/-. Full dMatli1,050 words
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Advertisement564 1962-04-05 15 FOR SALE tO Ward* SS (Mhi.)— Baa M ets. aatn LANCASHIRE BOILER WP ISO Iba. pal evaporation 10.000 Little uaed. Oood condition. Mfre aad I. of M. Certificate available. Reply Box A6S9S ST.. Bpore. 1 GERMAN ROTARY press, tabloil size production for newspaper or magazine 2 colours. To be soM564 words
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Advertisement945 1962-04-05 16 AOKAM TIN LIMITED NOTICE TO MEMBERS Letter?, Drawn on 31st. March. The Directors of Aokam Tin 1982. Limned announce that the sale UIT DnT B lIR of Tin concentrates for the quar- BAT PAHAT ROTARY CLUB irr ended 31*1. March. 1962 was Fed. Lottery Permit No. 39/61 piruls 3.500. lst945 words
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Advertisement136 1962-04-05 16 TENDERS I PUBLIC APPOINTMENT j PUBLIC APPOINTMENT I PUBLIC APPOINTMENT I NOTICES NOTICES P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Licenced Second- Hand Dealers will be received at the Offlce of the Mechanical 1 Engineer P.WJS. Selangor. SwetI ten ham Road. K.L. up to 12.00 noon on 18th April. 1962 for the136 words
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Advertisement768 1962-04-05 16 UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA I CANADIAN COLOMBO PLAN TKAINLVG M 111 MX IN ACCOCNTING/BCSIXESS ADMINISTRATION 1 Applications are Invited from candidates who hold a good University Degree tor selection for a course of study in Canada leading to a Masters Degree tn Bus.ness Administration. On completion of his studies for the-768 words
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Advertisement168 1962-04-05 16 FEDERAL LAND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens for the posts of Regional Secretary with Federal Land Development Authority. Applicants should hold a degree from a recognised University and have a knowledge of Malay. Selected candidates will have to pass Std. I Malay within one year ot appointment.168 words
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Advertisement1462 1962-04-05 16 THE PENANG TURF CLUB KEDAH GYMKHANA MEETING AT ALOR STAR SATURDAY. 7TH APRIL, IMt. tl UNLIMITED SWEEP are now on sale at the Town Office up to Friday. 6th April. Tickets are also available from the Secretary. Kedah Gymkhana Club up to and including the day ot the meeting. The1,462 words
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Advertisement746 1962-04-05 16 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE ISLAND OF SINGAPORE Divorce No. 13) of IMS. Between Shudha Rani Bhattachargee Petitioner and Govinda Prasad Cbakraborty Respondent Before The Honourable The CM— Justice In Chambers Upon the Application of Shudha Rani Bhattachargee the Petitioner made by way of Summons-in-Chambers entered746 words
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537 1962-04-05 17 TIMES SPORT All-S'pore crushed 6-1 All-Spore....l Cristal. 6 PERUVIANS IN COMMAND ALL THE WAY DESPITE FIGHTING DISPLAY BY THE HOME TEAM SINGAPORE, Wednesday. ALL-SINGAPORE fought bravely against Sporting Cristal of Lima, Peru, but not well enough and lost 6-1 before a crowd of more than 9.999 at Jalan Besar Stadium537 words
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Article55 1962-04-05 17 SINGAPORE. Wed.—Schoolboy hockey star. Colin de Souza. 17, will replace outsideleft Noordln In the Singapore team to meet Malaya In the junior International match at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Noordin. who serves with the 19th signal Regiment, has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur. Colin normally plays at55 words
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Article29 1962-04-05 17 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Chung Hwa, a leading basketball club In the Philippines, will play a series of matches here next month, the Singapore Amateur Basketball Federation announced today.29 words
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277 1962-04-05 17 LTUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Selangor Rangers, the F.A S. league champions, will have a Dutchman in their team when they play the Bangkok-bound Malayan Youth team at the Merdeka Stadium on Monday, kick-off at 5.30 p.m. The Dutch player. Krone, who works In277 words
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Article44 1962-04-05 17 SINGAPORE. Wed. All first division matches In the Singapore Business Houses F.A. League today were postponed. In a Div 2 match, Netherlands Trading beat Malayan Airways 4-0 at Fairer Park, scoring through H a m 1 d. Noordln. Yusoff and Wahid.44 words
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Article, Illustration275 1962-04-05 17 Movie House has great chance in Spring Cup SINGAPORE. Wed. Shaw Stable's seven-year-old Movie House II underlined his chances in Sunday's Spring Cup at Bukit Timah by running a dashing trial this morning. Handling the soft going with ease, Movie House 11, with Lyall Harbridge up, strode out faultlessly over275 words
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Article126 1962-04-05 17 Wrestler ko'd by boxer in 2 mins UANGKOK, Wed. A Thai boxer knocked out a Pakistani wrestler with one punch in the first round o] an unusual exhibition match here last night. The boxer, Adul Srisothorn, used his fists, feet and elbows in the usual Thai style. Ntwan Jan SinghReuter - 126 words
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Article19 1962-04-05 17 BANGKOK, Wed. Thailand will off-r to stage the fifth Asian Games, Thai Olympic officials said today. Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article99 1962-04-05 17 T ONDON. Wed. Burnley missed a grea* chance of regaining top place In the First Division of the English Football League when they surprisingly dropped a home point in a goalless draw lth Nottingham Forest. A win would have put .hem level with Ipswich, who went to99 words
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230 1962-04-05 17 TEN TO FOLLOW DREAMBOAT FOR DERBY HPEN horses to follow at the Singapore Derby meeting which begins on Sunday at Bukit Timah: 0 DREAMBOAT Indis putably the best stayer in training; won the Singapore St. Leger twice; looks set for Derby success. 0 SUMMER WINE— Ran two good races at230 words
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Article117 1962-04-05 17 S'gor boys miss chances CEREMBAN. Wed.— Selangor Combined Schools and Negri Sembilan Combined Schools played a scoreless draw In their central zone match In the Rahman Cup soccer competition here today. Selangor, the better team, were unlucky not to have won In extra time when Charlie Kydd hit the crossbar117 words
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230 1962-04-05 17 SOCCER Richard gets the winning goal Prisons 2 CEB 3; Ipoh, Wednesday CENTRAL Electricity Board moved into the final of the Government Services S.C. inter-services soccer competition with a shock 3-2 win over Federation Prisons on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground here today. Malacca state player and former Junior international230 words
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Article108 1962-04-05 17 fAMERON HIGHLANDB, wed. A P.A.P. team led by Singapore Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew was leading an ASA team by 4} matches to half with one match unfinished In a friendly golf match over the 18--hole course he/c today. The unfinished match Is between108 words
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177 1962-04-05 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Malaya have been drawn into the easier Group A of five teams and Singapore into the tough six-team Group B for the fourth Asian Youth soccer championships to be held in Bangkok from April 14 to 26. Malaya's opponents will177 words
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156 1962-04-05 17 WORLD SPORT ROUNDUP Griffith: A hint on quitting NEW YORK, Wednesday. r«MILE GRIFFITH, the American boxer who batter- ed 25-year-old Benny "Kid" Paret into unconsciousness 10 days ago, hinted that he might give up boxing when he heard of the Cuban's death yesterday I He stammered out: "I'm all cold.156 words
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Article99 1962-04-05 17 Benaud 5-57 in drawn match BOMEAY. Wed. Richie Benaud, Australia's Test captain, scored 64 in 88 minutes and then took five for 57 in the touring Commonwealth team's four- day match against the Cricket Club of India President's XI here yesterday. An unbroken seventh wicket stand of 6? setween G.Reuter - 99 words
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Article61 1962-04-05 17 KARACHI, Wed. Javed Burki was yesterday made captain of the Pakistan cricket team to tour England this year. Hanif Mohammad will be vice-captain. Burkl. 23. is an Oxford Blue. A right-hand batsman and medium-pace bowler, he ha s played in eight Tests five against India In61 words
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Advertisement251 1962-04-05 17 Larousse Gastronomique u*«ovssf GASTRONOM.QU! k^ .M What the experts say about it:- •»< Hi* werM as the most comprcfccnuvt guide «.»,..<»».,■» H French cook.n, ,v., publuhed. No. tro*.- J*™®^ P °S T 6ATE, Pr.,Mlent, Th« Good 1.»*4 into English tor tkc tirtt tint*, it deserve* <KM| Club; ""tomi for more251 words
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Advertisement12 1962-04-05 17 Jmdu MAURIER The world's finest 'M fep^ fllter tlp c| 9 arette12 words
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Miscellaneous34 1962-04-05 17 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER SPORE DIV. SC: Wlndaor r Kg Kapor (St. George's Rd.); f^WWH 1 v STU "A" (rstnr Park). OIV. 3D: Alagappa v SeleUr (Oeylang). PENANG DIV. 1: Baharol v Ramblers (City Stadium).34 words
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335 1962-04-05 18 Elephant wrecks car hours after purchase IPOH. Wed. Inehe Noordin bin Shaari, 24. will never forget the night he met an elephant on the road to Grik. Mainly because the truculent tusker <"tt was huge'" charged and damaged his pride and joy a brand new $4,500 car delivered to him335 words
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189 1962-04-05 18 EQUAL PAY: A NAVY PLEDGE TO WOMEN SINGAPORE. Wed. The British Admiralty in Singapore today promised its women civilian employees that when the Singapore Government introduces its equal pay scheme for its women civil servants, it would take into account the Government's "precise methods" of implementing such a policy. The189 words
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269 1962-04-05 18 17 U ALA LUMPUR. Wed. I The Industrial Court here today awarded salary in- creases of ST. SO to $20 to 230 employees of Simp Darby (Malaya) Limited. The increases will be back- j dated to Sept. 1. 1961. For the workers. the National269 words
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Obituary165 1962-04-05 18 TAN $00 CHENG JO l!> o-] t 4 (i. 1 le.i\m»: l*Mnd hi« vile, ','rother. tno sinters son. Foon <M, ,ni>. •iau«hter-in-lau'. Pill Tont:. four daughter*, tiuee Luan, Hon.:. Swee (."nin. s»ee Choo, four Min---.n-l.vr Khoo Koh Seng. Hum IMi Km'ub. Rhaw Lay Pioqk. Paul Lim and ten trnnd165 words
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Article22 1962-04-05 18 DOCS A DROP MAKE A OIFFCRENCf II dxa whrn rm Mi TABAICO Ma taai\ rirt prpprr aau> c with voui oooktoc22 words
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Article164 1962-04-05 18 FAMILY OF THE late Mr. Beow K«iy Kong thank nil relatives and frlenda for their generous donations, wraathi, attendance and valuable aMlftanre rendered during their recent bereavement. MM. T. N. MENON and children Petallog Jaya. cxprea* tftelr thank* to relative* and frlmd* for valuable help rendered, also thour who164 words
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Article449 1962-04-05 18 23 OFFICIALS SPEND A DAY PREPARING MATERIAL FOR THE 'BIG THREE' SESSION IN HIGHLANDS TODAY Prom FELIX ABISHEGANADEN CAMERON HIGHLANDS. Wad. jy|l'(.ll progress to give the people of Malaya, Thailand, Philippines a new future was made today when 23 officials of the three founder members of449 words
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Article124 1962-04-05 18 SUPERVISEE IN BANNED AREA FREED SINGAPORE. Wed. A police supervisee. Woo Vim Chee, accused of being found within a restricted area in Tras Street on Feb. 13, was today acquitted by the First Criminal District Court. Mr. Choor Singh, the judge, ordered the acquittal after visiting the scene and after124 words
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Article26 1962-04-05 18 LONDON. Wed. Queen Elizabeth the Second has invited Prime Minister Harold Macmlllan and Lady Dorothy to Windsor Castle tonight, it was announced today. U.P.I.UPI - 26 words
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255 1962-04-05 18 ONE-DAY STRIKE FOR 1,000 IN NAAFI SINGAPORE. Wed. About 1.000 employees in 53 Naafl clubs and shops throughout the Island will go on a one-day strike tomorrow in protest against the management's alleged "insincerity" in I settling their claims for j more pay and better terms of service. As a255 words
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Article75 1962-04-05 18 JAKARTA. Wed.- The Indonesian Government .has detained two British registered Singapore ships at Port Panjang. South Sumatra In connection with inquiries at present being made into the manipulation of foreign currency, according to re- ports reaching here. The ships are the 1.250 Kah Po and the 600Reuter - 75 words
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Article, Illustration129 1962-04-05 18 The president of the Ma- layan Chinese Association and Federation Finance Minister. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, cutting a ribbon to open the Singapore M.C.A.'s first sub-branch at Martaban Road last night amid deafening fire-crackers. Karlier. Mr. Tan. accompanied by his secretary- general and Assistant129 words
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151 1962-04-05 18 The $64 million J success of tobacco offer KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Malayan Tobacco Company's offer of shares has raised $64 million. This is nearly five times as much as was required to fill the offer of 7.200.000 ordinary dollar stock units at 51. 90 each. A statement by Malayan151 words
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Article41 1962-04-05 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Consul-General of the United Arab Republic. Mr. Moustapha F. el Issawi. will address the Singapore Lions Club on preservation of ancient Egyptian monuments at their weekly luncheon meeting at the Cockpit Hotel at 1 p.m. tomorrow.41 words
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Article42 1962-04-05 18 JIIGHEST «nd lowest temperatures (or Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday. Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 74 Kota Bharu 88 74 Penang 90 77 Ipoh 91 74 Malacca 88 74 Singapore 88 7542 words
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Article407 1962-04-05 18 LONDON. Wed. Stock markets liad their best day for some time past. Budget fears completely disappeared and prices forged ahead, increased buying stimulated by a wave of optimism regardinc economic prospects brought about by the good March gold ligures. Industrials were the centre of interest407 words
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438 1962-04-05 18 Singapore is told: It's all our own fault SINGAPORE, Wad. THE chairman of the A Singapore branch of the Malayan Chinese Association. Mr. Gouh Sing Leong. today said the people of Singapore must take full blamt for the worsening situation in the State. Speaking at the opening by the National438 words
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Advertisement131 1962-04-05 18 "j Japan I" Best months: Marcft, AprM. H May (blossom time) and October,'' H November (autumn foliage and chryantaamuwK There's lots of. H. rain from mid-June to early July, |P Summer feeUoaU ta August. Winter spots mi January. In high ssisow there's c rush O| so plan ahead! Name your131 words
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