The Straits Times, 4 January 1962
1962-01-04
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Title Section20 1962-01-04 1 AVERAGE DAILY CEBTIFIED EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times He** I**'1 fcstd. 1845. THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1962 15 CENTS. KDN Oil20 words
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Article1250 1962-01-04 1 Oath of allegiance to the King in future A new Bill to amend the law KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Federal citizenship will in future be restricted to only two classes of people those applying through naturalisation and those qualifying for it through operation of law. Citizenship by registration a1,250 words
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Article44 1962-01-04 1 KUWAIT. Wed.— Kuwait's armed forces will open large scale 10-day manoeuvres today Deputy Commander-ln-Chief Brigadier Mubarak AlSabah announced. The exercises, in which live ammunition will be used, are intended to test the Persian Gulf States defences against invasion, informed sources said.44 words
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Article, Illustration111 1962-01-04 1 i BOUT 800 tons of rubber, worth A $1.4 million and destined for Russia, was destroyed when the $70,000 Lee Rubber Company godown in Port Swettenham was gutted by flre yesterday. The rubber was to be loaded on the Soviet freighter Yuri Gagarin,111 words
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361 1962-01-04 1 Pakistanis pray for success of Tengku's Malaysia F AHORE. Wed. The Mayor of Lahore, Mr. Nazir Ahmad, yesterday praised Tengku Abdul Rahman's proposed Greater Malaysia as "a most auspicious step for achieving national solidarity." Welcoming the Yang <liPertuan Agong, the Raja Permaisuri Agong, and Tengku Sharifah Salwa. Mr. Ahmad declared:361 words
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Article, Illustration351 1962-01-04 1 BOB PERIES - BOB PERIES By SINGAPORE, Wed. SHOT IN STAIRS STRUGGLE: KILLERS GET $20,000 ■V|OTOR scooter killITI ers shot dead a businessman outside his Singapore home last night and escaped with a briefcase containing $20,000. But they missed $9,000 in his breast pocket. Mr. Ong Guan Choon. 51.351 words
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Article27 1962-01-04 1 WASHINGTON. Wed Cuba today protested to the U.S. against "hundreds" of alleged violations of Cuban air space and territorial waters by American aircraft and warships.27 words
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774 1962-01-04 1 LONDON. Wednesday. *JMIK International Tin Council in a communique issued here has notified an extension to June .'JO. 10(>2, of the deadline for ratification of the second international I'm agreement. As the necessary number of ratifications had not been deposited by Dec. 31.774 words
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61 1962-01-04 1 'CASTRO OUT' SAYS CHURCH OFFICIAL ROME. Wed. A Vatican official said today that Cuban Premier Fidel Castro "can be considered to have been oxcommunicated" from the Roman Catholic Church. Archbishop Dino Staffa. of the Vatican Secretariat of State, said that anyone who expelled a bishop was automatically excommunicated. Dr. Castro61 words
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Article28 1962-01-04 1 ARMY BUILD UP PALM BBACB v i resident Kenm ordered immediate f< t on of two new .%r»iv s ony Increasing ilrengtb Is 14 pd Ivisions, RenterReuter; UP - 28 words
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Article, Illustration415 1962-01-04 2 Federation, Singapore mission leaving today for American, British discussions KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. J^ PAN-MALAYAN rubber trade mission with the backing of the Federation and Singapore Governments will leave tomorrow on a tour of America and Britain to brinj about a "smoother and more stable market*415 words
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231 1962-01-04 2 WASHINGTON, Wed.— The United States is taking steps which could limit its financial assistance to encourage the growth of the natural rubber industry in less developed countries, officials said today. Aid missions in these countries were told last month that projects to open new231 words
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Article33 1962-01-04 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. Barisan Sosialis will hold a rail; at the Eastern Park, Geylang Serai, from 5 p.m to 7 p.m. on Sunday in support of Indonesia's proposed liberation of West Irian.33 words
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281 1962-01-04 2 IPOH, Wednesday. THOUSANDS of registered letters addressed to insurance companies operating in Ipoh are still in the General Post Office here, undelivered. The reason is that these I .v. Insurance companies have been closed for the past few days. Some are expected to reopen281 words
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Article110 1962-01-04 2 37 no-work people in protest I£UALA LUMPUR. Wed. Thirty-seven people from Klllinghali Estate in Puchong. 14 miles from here, picketed In front of Federal House for Qve hours today in protest against their retrenchment They dispersed after a meeting between their representatives and the Minister of Labour. Inche Bahaman bin110 words
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Article62 1962-01-04 2 TELOK ANSON. Wed. Mr Chan Fook Van, of the Anglo-Chinese (secondary) School here, has left for Jesselton to take up an appointment In the education service In British North Borneo as a specialist teacher In English. A trained teacher. Mr. Chan has been teaching for six62 words
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214 1962-01-04 2 STORE TO ACT AGAINST DUMPING OF GOODS SINGAPORE, Wed.— A Bill to enable the Singapore Government to take steps against dumping of goods to protect existing industries has been published. Its object Is to enable the Yang di-Pertuan Negara to impose anti-dumping or countervailing duties on goods. Such action Is214 words
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Article51 1962-01-04 2 PENANG, Wed. Penang St. John Ambulance Brigade is planning a child welfare course for members of its ambulance and nursing divisions. Another course may be held for lay lecturers. The brigade will hold its annual Chinese New Year subscription dinner at the area headquarters on Fteb51 words
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Article35 1962-01-04 2 PENANG. Wed.— A labourer, Muniandi Naga, 22 was fined $20 today for behaving In a disorderly manner by shouting at the Junction of Dato Kramat Road and KaJang Road on Monday night35 words
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Miscellaneous447 1962-01-04 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby f AMY MTEReCTIN* \(*K LOST TttAT £|4.000.000] (WZ UAO A £\3,000 f Ott.Vß* ANO *XJN<A I news at we omce) I oounr act and Tne mkn vlwxse snatch/ iuoos wife is «oma) V^JD-Pg/ CKARs- VyCAME OUT ON CTttlKcJ j-' Vib UAVB A •A*/^/ %!&/te*4 11447 words
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840 1962-01-04 3 SOEKARNO WARNS A USTRALIA: DON'T BACK DUTCH IN IRIAN Emotional speech at ceremony marking ascension to heaven of Prophet Mohammed JAKARTA, Wednesday pRESIDENT Soekarno, in a bitter and emotional broadcast speech last night, warned Australia not to back the Dutch plan to set up a puppet Papuan state in WestReuter; UPI - 840 words
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173 1962-01-04 3 W. Samoa puts off joining British Family APIA, Wed. Western Samoa is to examine the issues involved in joining the British Commonwealth as a full member, Chief Malietca Tanumaflla, one of the joint Heads of State, told parliament here yesterday. He was reading the Speech from the Throne by theReuter - 173 words
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Article64 1962-01-04 3 NEW YORK. Wed. U I'hant, the acting SecretaryGuieial of the United Nations, n.... proposed to Portugal that U.N. observers be stationed at key points in Angola to prevent tbe MC of that territory for the transit of aid to Katanga in support of that Congolese province'sReuter - 64 words
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Article235 1962-01-04 3 'Borneo ours' cry in Manila ]tf ANILA, Wed. The iTI weekly magazine. The Philippines Free Press urged President Macapagal to lay claim to North Borneo. The magazine said: "It Is time for the Philippine Government under the new administration to wake up. North Borneo belongs to us. "Our brothers InUPI - 235 words
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91 1962-01-04 3 $6,000 MILLION FOOD FOR PEACE PROGRAMME WASHINGTON, Wed.— The United States is considering using US$2,OOO ($6,000) million worth of surplus food in five-year worldwide school lunch programme for 500.--000.000 children. Food for Peace officials said yesterday. The Food for Peace Director, Mr. George McGovern. who proposed the Idea to PresidentUPI - 91 words
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Article36 1962-01-04 3 KARACHI. Wed. Beven more pople died of smallpox here yesterd 1 bringing the total death.; since early November to 155. Smallpox deaths during 1961. officials said, totalled 221— the largest toll since 1943.— U.P.1.UP - 36 words
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260 1962-01-04 3 DEIRUT, Wed. Lebanese troops, rounding up members of the rigntwing Nationalist Social Party, blamed for Sunday's abortive coup, have shelled two villages regarded as party strongholds, demolishing some houses, it was announced last night. The announcement here said the villages were shelled by heavyReuter - 260 words
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Article237 1962-01-04 3 JAKARTA, Wed. Major Gherman Titov, the Russian cosmonaut, arrived here today to spend two weeks in Indonesia as the personal guest of President Soekarno. He will accompany the President on a tour of East Indonesia tomorrow WASHINGTON: U.S. agricultural experts predicted continued food shortages in Communist237 words
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55 1962-01-04 3 has been set Mystery germs hit aborigines DARWIN. Wed. About 900 aboriginals, including many children, are down with a mysterious virus respiratory infection sweeping two island and one mainland missions. More than 30.000 aspirins were flown to the missions. in an "aspirin airlift" to combat the virus. Mere medical suppliesReuter - 55 words
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82 1962-01-04 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. A lorry driver, Kwuat Song Ek, who pleaded guilty at the Second Traffic Magistrate's Court today to driving his lorry In a dangerous manner, was fined $150 and had his licence endorsed. Kwuat drove his lorry along Chua Chu Kang Road82 words
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Article174 1962-01-04 4 TWO EMPLOYEES CONFESS TO TAKING $11,000 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. hand in hand, two employees of a Chulia Street company misappropriated between them over $11,000, Inspector E. Mahadevan, prosecuting, told a district court today. Before Mr. Francis T. Scow, the Judge, were Chow Peng Chew and Cheong Hock Quee,174 words
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Article, Illustration158 1962-01-04 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. A Singapore poalt r y farmer-cum-amateur artist today presented to Government a life-sized colour portrait of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Tusof bin Ishak, which he had painted during his spare hours last September. The amateur artist. Mr. Chew Ek Bin.158 words
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Article169 1962-01-04 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. pROM behind three improvised barriers, span- ning Mackenzie Road on Nov. 1, a crowd of about 200 men, mainly Malays and Indians, hurled stones and bottles at a police party from the Reserve Unit, the Fourth Magistrate's Court was told today. A.S.P. A.169 words
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Article114 1962-01-04 4 - SINGAPORE. Wed. The Coroner, Mr. Loke Slew Hoong, today returned a verdict of misadventure on Chelliah Mahallngam. 35. a technical assistant of the City Council who died after being knocked down by a scooter. The scooter, driven by Chow Kai Chee. a clerk, hit114 words
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Article34 1962-01-04 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Water will be shut off from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. tomorrow In Zones Three and Four and from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. In Zones Six and Seven.34 words
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108 1962-01-04 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— A special grade clerk at Far East Air Force Headquarters In Changl. Mr. C. H. P. Naldu. was awarded the MB E. In Queen Elizabeth's New Year honours list. But the notification, which was not In the Air Ministry's original108 words
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Article71 1962-01-04 4 BINGAPORE, Wed. The Tamilian Association of Singapore has drawn up an elaborate five-day programme to celebrate the Pongal (harvest) festival from Jan. 14 to Jan. 18 In their Rangoon Road premises. Highlights of the festival include dances, music and a children's party at which sweets, drinks and71 words
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Article39 1962-01-04 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The final list of fall passes in the Adult Education Board's Malay examinations will appear in The Free Press tomorrow. Lists of oral passes will appear on Friday and of written passes on Saturday.39 words
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179 1962-01-04 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Japanese Government Is offering four scholarships to Singapore Chinese secondary middle school students wishing to undertake undergraduate studies In Japan, the Ministry of Education announced today. Candidates may pursue any course of study, but preference will be given to those intending179 words
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180 1962-01-04 4 'Gangsters are after my blood he claims SINGAPORE. W e d.— A police supervisee, who said he was often "living dangerously and in dangerous company," asked a district court today for a prison sentence with a condition. C. Subramaniam. of Chua Chu Kang Road, made the request after pleading guilty180 words
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Article, Illustration3069 1962-01-04 5 SINGAPORE, Wednesday STRAITS TIMES' NET PROFITS COMPARED WITH OTHER FIRMS THE Singapore Printing Employees' Union today wound up its case against the Straits Times Press (Malaya) Ltd., before the Industrial Arbitration Court. Except for a meeting in chambers on Dec. 12, this3,069 words
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3301 1962-01-04 5 FORTUNES OF 19 FIRMS' INVESTORS SHOWN ON GRAPH which showed Lhe ar: 'ill receipts of shareholders each year from 19 companies, Mr. Nair recalled that in 1959. th* Straits Times reorganised itself. It liquidated itself and incorporated a company in the Federation. In its reorganisation, it appeared that structural 'Iterations3,301 words
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250 1962-01-04 6 WE WILL BE BACK IN TRENGGANU IN 1964 Says PMIP youth leader ALOR STAR, Wednesday. THE Pan-Malayan Islamic Party's national youth leader, Inche Abu Bakar bin Hamzah, today predicted that the PMIP would regain control of the Trengganu State Government in 1964. "In that year we will also take over250 words
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Article82 1962-01-04 6 Boys' club building is planned [POH. Wed. The Ipoh Boys' Club is making a drive for funds to put up a $500,000 building on a tenacre site near the Perak Sports Stadium off Ashby Road here. The ground floor, It Is proposed, will have classrooms and workshops for vocational training.82 words
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Article104 1962-01-04 6 Sarawak has new political party ITUCHING. Wed. The formation of a new political party was announced here yesterday with anti-Communism as one of its main stands. It is the Barisan Ra ayat Jati Sarawak led by Data Tnankn Bniang AlhaJ bin Tuanku Osman. The national executive committee list is presentlyReuter - 104 words
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Article77 1962-01-04 6 SALESMAN IS KILLED IN ROAD CRASH KANGAR. Wed. A shoe salesman from Ipoh. Chan Hee How, was killed instantaneously In a collision between his van and a lorry at the 4-1/2 mile, Jalan Slmpang Ampat, yesterday evening. Chan. 44, of Jalan Indra. Ipoh, was seated beside his son. Tal Kow.77 words
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147 1962-01-04 6 Heads of assisted schools for talks I£UALA LUMPUR, Wed, —Heads of Government assisted secondary schools in the Federation will meet here tomorrow to discuss the modern pattern of education in Malaya today. The three -day conference— the first of its kind— will be opened by the Minister of Education. Inche147 words
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Article58 1962-01-04 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. David Marshall, the Workers' Party representative In the Legislative Assembly, la to ask the Minister for Home Affairs. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, whether any Singapore citizen had been refused a passport since June 1. 1959. Mr. Marshall's question will be answered at the next58 words
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Article151 1962-01-04 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— As a further step to make agriculture pay In Johore, the Agricultural Department here now has a mobile unit ready to visit any remote area or k&mpong to conduct short courses In farming. This Is In addition to the two new agricultural151 words
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Advertisement308 1962-01-04 6 WHITEAWAYS Starts today Doors open at 9.00 a.m. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FINEST QUALITY MERCHANDISE IS TO BE OFFERED AT CLEARANCE PRICES. THE STORE WILL REMAIN OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY UNTIL 5.00 P. M WHITEAWAYS if n WE'RE AS PROUD AC ...and why j j^Hfe^. shouldn't we HT H be?308 words
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Miscellaneous143 1962-01-04 6 Buys Bunny By Balph Heimdahl YOU. gift I BUILT FOR L CAN'T EVEN SEE r V" **X"^J cJ—L I£\ LVI Abner By Al Capp I SS^ l^"™^' U^ARE THEnXI T TERRIBLY" "THEY'RE HEADED FOR I EFAH WARNT SECH A "*^HHH I DOtSLOOKUKE ~X BAMfcEttOUSf 1 W-». THAT LITTLE TOWN MEAN143 words
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Article, Illustration1122 1962-01-04 7 Only promise Ilitler did ot break when war broke out HE WAS HIGHLY CRITICAL OF ZEPPELIN ON Sunday, October 11, 1924. when a big crowd gathered at Freidrichshaven, on the German shore of Lake Constance, to watch Zeppelin No. 126 preparing for its voyage to America, police found a lameDaily Mirror - 1,122 words
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666 1962-01-04 7 FIRST AIRSHIP TO AMERICA CARRIED 70,000 LETTERS And at that moment, the 56-year-old doctor of philosophy who had navigated the giant on the first air crossing from Central Europe to America became an international celebrity. Born at Flensburg. North Germany, in 1868. Eckener was still a boy when he became666 words
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Obituary38 1962-01-04 8 ;u Word* tin (Minimum) IN CVER LOVING MEMORY ot our .I.tmea Tan Soon Keng «bo Ifea urd oa 4/1/Sl. -la tha ■a and bye wa will meet oa that beautiful snore." Inserted by wife i .h,.1r.-n.38 words
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Article79 1962-01-04 8 70 Word* $1$ (Minimum) PROTECT AND BEAUTIFY your r.oors and furniture with Ki»l K«ikWax. It goes oa fast give* a shine that lasts OLD STUDENTS of the Tengku hnol, Tampln, are earnestly I to attend the annual general t the Association on January I p.m. at tbe school premises.79 words
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Article723 1962-01-04 8 Twenty-nine articles of the Constitution came within the scope of the amendment act of 1960. The bill published today proposes the amendment of another twenty-one. The process of tidying up the Constitution is considerable. Some of the proposed new amendments are trivial, others are consequential upon events723 words
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Article312 1962-01-04 8 The era when every pound of natural rubber produced could be sold has ended. Instead of producing as much as possible, growers ideally should now concentrate on producing just the right amount at a price always competitive with synthetic rubber. But in view of the impossibility of such312 words
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Article160 1962-01-04 8 Mr. Kandasamy, the general secretary of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, whose letter appears in an adjoining column, has not explained his union's apparent reluctance to seek a settlement of it* dispute with the Government through the arbitration process. True, the union cannot by itself place160 words
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Article, Illustration1266 1962-01-04 8 HELLA PICK - The anti-colonial drive ousts the cold war... HELLA PICK U THANT (URBANE, RELAXED) REFLECTS THE GROWING AFRO-ASIAN ASCENDANCY AT THE UNITED NATIONS by lOF THE GUARDIAN) THE s i g h ts&ers are still streaming through the United Nations building, but the stars of attraction have abruptly fled to all1,266 words
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829 1962-01-04 8 I REFER to your editorial "Strike Threat" (B.T. Dec. SO) which ended with a question as to what I. as a Parliamentary Secretary of the Government, have to say in the matter of the strike notice served by the A.U.P.E. on the GovernmentFirst, let me829 words
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164 1962-01-04 8 DEFERRING to the letter of the Commissioner of National Registration, the presumption that the citizenship certificate referred to was issued to a nonFederation -born minor Is Incorrect and he Is misled in his investigation. Does the Government issue citizenship certificates to minors? For the Commissioner's164 words
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Article, Illustration41 1962-01-04 9 Three Singapore women who have enlisted to fight In West Irian. They are (from left) Mrs. Chee Eng Chuang, 27, a mother of four, Miss Chan Meen. 21, arid Miss Chiam Lee, 23.41 words
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311 1962-01-04 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed rE Governor of North Borneo, Sir William Goode, expressed the hope today that the people of the colony would not change their minds about joining Malaysia. Or William was speaking to reporters at the airport here on his arrival311 words
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Article58 1962-01-04 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The 28 Sarawak community leaders now touring Malaya as guests of the Federation Government today paid a courtesy call on the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein. After calling on Tun Razak. who is also Minister of Rural Development, the visitors58 words
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Article141 1962-01-04 9 OINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore banks which are members of the Malayan Exchange Banks' Association will accept cheques for clearing only between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. tomorrow. A public notice from the association explained that this action was being taken due to 'a form of Industrial141 words
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Article45 1962-01-04 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The Social and Welfare Lotteries Board has given $20,000 to build a Hindu temple In Petallng Jaya. The temple is expected to be built later this year, said Mr. C.B. Kandlah. president of the Petallng Jaya Hindu Association.45 words
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Article28 1962-01-04 9 BUTTER WORTH. Wed Thieves broke Into the Pantal Road quarters of P. D. Osman. Straits Trading Company labourer, yesterday and stole his life savings of $52028 words
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Article115 1962-01-04 9 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. AN armed gang escaped with goods worth more than $20,000 after forcing their way into the Harper Gilflllan godown in Havelock Road at dawn today. Five men, all carrying daggers, ambushed the night watchman, Ellas, who was on his rounds at 2 a.m. and115 words
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329 1962-01-04 9 CINGAPORE Wed. Three young Singapore women, including a mother of four, today "enlisted" for service with Indonesian forces against the Dutch in West Irian. The trio were Mrs. Chee Eng Chuang, 27, a dressmaker. Miss Chan Meen, 21,329 words
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Article, Illustration379 1962-01-04 10 Lily 'dropped in' when she could THOUGH she is in Kuala Lumpur, Lily Gek-lan Chan, a well-known figure in the theatre world, has accepted an appeal to take part in a play in Singapore. She will play one of the main roles379 words
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313 1962-01-04 10 rpHERE are many who are planning to move into a new house of their own this year and are dreaming about what has to be done to make the home look cosy. Living space In many homes today313 words
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Article, Illustration67 1962-01-04 10 DAY DRESS MADE OF LEATHER This is a simply styled day dress, but it is made of leather, making it an ideal choice for either smart town or country wear, in a rust coloured suede, it comes from the current range of sportswear and is one of the seven fashion67 words
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421 1962-01-04 10 The loneliness of a woman (24) who wants to be single I A VERY successful woman who Is holding a good secretarial Job in the city a woman who is single and unattached, said to me recently: "I am single and don't expect to marry. I like men but I421 words
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Advertisement226 1962-01-04 10 mxWr v A%ll H BEAR BRAND lf»sXtj[ YOUR GUARANTEE \~srf__ t*/^^~ OF HIGHEST QUALITY W^^J^lA^^k milk PRODUCTS. \^-12Sgm[ I^bVc/ A new EFFECTIVE treatment An.p\-99 clears the skin r because it is a COM- '^■M :'*ylVgV£-.'' f~~* fEfl BINED treatment. While Wfr3tt3£: Vtf% i^tfl AiiM-x-99 capsules combat f -S^ \J^m the226 words
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Advertisement324 1962-01-04 10 W y- &wf^£& WHOLE WORLD 0F 'M*y§^~f LISTENING > 3i* PLEASURE... [silver TRANSISTOR RADIOS <?§*" Pioneer of noriable radios Powerful FM/AM tronmtof port a bit B.outifully and Hii^HlßHHßHlFacoustically <ailgw«< T «■""«'< pEHHBBIB^BH *kh, claar toufw* |p(5 Slid.-rul« tuning dial, i- r| precision v*ral*r j. tuning, dial light. 'CWj .'I 2324 words
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Advertisement243 1962-01-04 10 (Advertisement) POSTBAG ...anatcering some of your beauty problems Not Oily Only suffer from spots and blackheads and yet my skin is dry. My friend toys that only oily skins havt spots. What's your opinion Some skins are both dry and oily. Blemishes usually occur on the oily patches around nose243 words
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Miscellaneous266 1962-01-04 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS way! (7. 1,. 1. Such waste drives Bertie* dog 6 Competition misusing a target i, 8^ m a 7 fiftS slave (6). a. Do you prefer a featherbed 9. Across the Channel is the to this in winter, then? (6, 8). mountain chain cut off? (8).266 words
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Advertisement1569 1962-01-04 11 fO LIVERPtBt t WEST CBAST B.K. oot S'por* Sal* f.y»Mi »MMB AUTOLYCUS LiTWMM, Dublin JMS jm 1 JM S/tS JM 11 PERSEBS LinrpMi. Glasgow JM 11 JM U JM 14/1* JM II MEHESIHEUS M Millet, LpMl. A'mouth JM 11 IM II JM 17/1 B JM 21 OEMOBBCUS Ha»n. LrNffMl, Glasgow1,569 words
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Advertisement1311 1962-01-04 11 THE L A. t LINESSAILIHSS TO MEBITERRAREAN. CONTINENTAL 4 SCANDIHAYIAN PORTS _yr/^«t\ "SAMOA" a) SM.4S/ 5 Jll 1/ 7 JM 1/ I Ju fIrVSoV ra '»sma*a' *> i) nm m n/n jm a/v m H iQUfa "UMBOBIA I) tl NM/ 4 Frt 5/ 7 Frt 1/ I Fek FALSTRIA" k)1,311 words
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Advertisement1616 1962-01-04 11 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. UNIBM BBIUIMB STNO APOME HU tMII/S EXPRESS SERVICES TB LIRBBR tlflß*BSt, CMTTIINimAL PBRT> Sport P. S'run ''MM| BENLBMOMB (E.Lp.) L'PMI, R'dan. HHI. rtiMr| S. SB/TMaj BCNBMAN E.L; LIMM. HaMwrf. I. SS/TM*| M I/I BENCLEUCH L'PMI. G'moeth, Rotttrmn. JM 11/11 JM 7/11 JM 17/11 BENVENUE (H)1,616 words
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Advertisement1155 1962-01-04 11 McALISTER <Se CO*, LTD. KSV Iltl njl ?*mL \F«v*A *CT.I«t4AW UMB m -*TXAVI NESS LOIS IBIBMBL RAMOOtS, HTTEBBAM LBS ABBEUS. SAN FRANCISCO HAVRE I HULL SEATLE, VANCOUVER 4 PORTLAND CITT OF COLOMBO St>t> S'oct P Sham KHH| ciimwvuii 1 1 O/17 JM It JM/ 1 Frt a/a JM rmm "'ham1,155 words
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Article122 1962-01-04 12 MELBOURNE. Wed. INVESTMENT shares were traded along firm lines. Hume* gained 3s. to 745. and Aust Cement Is. 3d. to 245. Base metals were steady and oils were traded actively along firm lines. Aost. Oil and Gas gained 265. 6d. to 635. and Santo* Is. 9d. to 12s.122 words
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Article99 1962-01-04 12 pHINCtf Pr.duc. exchange Sinispert neen prices per picul yttterday. Cecenut all: bulk »37 sellrrr. drum 140 sellers. Cepra: Dec. T'K/Contlnent *281 l 1U y»rs. fZ7 sellers. Pepper: Muntok whiU $170 sellers. Sarawak whits $167 i sellers, special Sarawak blnck $137 i aellers, garbled Iviniponx black ***** sellers. ASTA99 words
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Article76 1962-01-04 12 THE Malayan [ulunia Banks' As••.latlon mad* these chanxsa Id Its ratea to merchants yesterday (all ratsa to $100): (tiling T.T. sr O.D. rssdy: Swiss Franct Hl>: Frenjh Franos 160*: Holland Guilders lI V Danish Krensr 22.M: Nsrwsiian Krsntr 233 i. On the frss eiehangt marktt In Honx Kong,76 words
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Article71 1962-01-04 12 THE Federation Minister of Finance haa (ixrd these prices for calculating customs dutlra for the week beginninc on Jan. 4. Rubber 79 rrntsalb Copra $414 a ton. Coconut oil S63oaton. Palm oil S64saton. Palm kernels $308.25 a ton. The ratea of duties payable are: Rubber <> crnts a71 words
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289 1962-01-04 12 IMPROVED TURNOER ON MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE By Our Market Correspondent rpiIERE was rather more X movement in shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday than for some time past and the turnover showed a definite improvement. In the morning tin shares appreciated, but a drop of over one dollar in289 words
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Article21 1962-01-04 12 MjUayan Stock Indices): Jan. 2 Jaa. S Industrial*: 162.84 183.12 Tina: 296.78 197.12 J rnbbera: 209.12 209.12 Jaa 1958=100.21 words
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Article697 1962-01-04 12 BUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals in brackets: induatrialt Gammon (1,000) $171; If. Cement (1.000) 52.23: Metal Box (1.00O) 53.90 cd ON: Robinson orda (1.000) (1.42: Bteamara (1.000) 80 I cent* ON. l.oooi 81 cenU: B, Ttme* I (1.000)697 words
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Article221 1962-01-04 12 SHIPS lying alenisMe the Stngaaere wharves tedey are; Marudu 28. Bruaa 26. Jaaek Kratickl 4/S. President Monroe 44. Pekin 12/43. Crusader 28 30, Hoi Bouw 23/24. Nesobla 8/8. Canton 46, Radnorshire 18, East Sea NW. 1. Outer rsads: LJan Hin. Kuanctai. John Stove, Honest*. Pasa*ti«, Ascamus, Nrxobla,221 words
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Article36 1962-01-04 12 SINGAPORE. Jan. 3. RUBBER: 78] cents per lb. (down fiveeighths of a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 79 cents (quiet). TIN: $474 per picul (down $1.12} Estimated unofficial offering 265 tons (up 15 tons).36 words
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Article220 1962-01-04 12 JANUARY flrtt K'ad« r.ibtur buysrs r.a.b closed in Sinxaixirr yesterday at 78| c*nt* per Ib. down five-eighths of a cent on Tu—diy'n price. Tba tone wan quitt and ilifhtly ••tier. S.C.C.ft.A. cloninc prices In cents par lb. yenlertjay: Int. 1 R. 8.8. Prompt fob buyem 781. sellers 78|220 words
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375 1962-01-04 12 TIN exports from Ma- laya last year according to figures published by The Straits Trading Co. Ltd. totalled 77,923 tons or 1.555 tons more than in 1960. They were the highest exports since 1950 when 81.873 tons were shipped, but the small375 words
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Advertisement1112 1962-01-04 12 I— I I I .11-. lk\ aUJ 1 1 KE Vy---~ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. express U.S.A. Pacific ajt Atlantic Coa«t Sajpvica ETA HA ETA fTA S'cora P. S'hrm H'kont H'lulu S. F'cisco L Annies N.York laaikawa Mara" It/M Jaa SI jaa 3 fa 14 Fak 3 Mar S Mar1,112 words
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Advertisement488 1962-01-04 12 WESTIOUHD EUROPE SERVICE STOfe P. S'^am Penang SAIRINA 11/11 Jai 14-15 to It JM M'seilles. Havre. Ounkirk, A'werp, R'dam. H burg, b men SOUTH I WEST AFRICA SERVICE TABOA 1/ I JM Durban (21/1), Port Eli;»t«th (24/1). Capetown (2t/11, VataJi (11/1), Ugos (1/2), Cotonou (12), Accra, Takoradi Atidjan, Freetown, Corakry,488 words
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Advertisement517 1962-01-04 12 MESSAf.EBIF.S MARITIMES CO. ■.t. MAURICIEN Arrived 23.12.61 A Oenernl Survey of a'! damaged cargo discharged ex .he above vessel will be held In the S.H.B. Goriowrn No. 10/11 on oth January, 1962 from 9.00 a.m. until 4.30 p.m No other survey wlil be held either before cr after the above517 words
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Advertisement306 1962-01-04 12 P.W.D. NOTICE The level crossing at T.P.6OU Main Line between Mile Posts 514 and 51*4 on the Stmpang and Taiping Road will be closed to traffic for repairs on 5/1/62 from 6.00 pjn. to 6.00 a.m. the following morning. Road vehicles wfll be permitted to pass at half hourly intervals.306 words
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Advertisement501 1962-01-04 13 TENDERS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE pw D whobe TFNnFRS TENDERS from registered iuivuu pWD Contractors wm re city elcctbicity depakt- ceived at the offlce of the MEJIT: BTATE ENGINEER, JOHORE. (B) Supply of 350 pieces JOHORE BAHRU up to 12 Vitreous Enamelled Oriu NOON of the 20th January. Pans, lender501 words
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Advertisement857 1962-01-04 13 (Continued from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Words Si (Min.)-Box it cts. txtr, CENERAL ACCOUNT* CLINK vacancy tilh-d. Ai'pliiant* thanked. Nrstle's products (M) Ltd., Penanc WANTED 2nd. or 3rd. Grade Dresser wanted for estate at Jobore. Please apply Box AJ93O B.T. K.L. APPLICANTS TO Box A 6706 S.T. rs Van857 words
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Advertisement896 1962-01-04 13 SITUATIONS VACANT Words Si (Min.)-Box it cts. sxtrs WANTED NORMAL TRAINED Teachers. Higher School Certificate and School Certificate holders. Apply to Secretary, Board of Governors, National Type Secondary School (English) Sabak Bern am. JOAN TOOKB'S AOBNCV New registrations invited for following vacancies. Experienced Male Stenographer age 39—30 salary $350. One896 words
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Advertisement683 1962-01-04 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED 1* Word* Si (Min.)—Box M rts. txtrm TWO-ROOM ACCOMMODATION for worklnic Klrl and rrtlred father. Must be quiet. Sharing coiuidered. Maximum rent $150/- monthly. Bos AS9O7 B.T. S'porr. EUROPEAN COUPLE requires QBfurnisht'd compound house on loo( lease— 3 bedrooms— modrro convrmeni ces District 9. 10 or 11 from683 words
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Advertisement684 1962-01-04 13 EDUCATION i HO Words %S (Mm.)— Box it rts. txtn FOORMAN'S SCHOOL. enrolments for Pianoiortr. 1 nrury All Grades To Diploma. Cumhridgr School Certificate Class*?. Violin. Clarfnet. Trumpet. Saxophone. Flute Tel <B pore) *****. CAMBRIDGE CORRCSPONOENCE SCHOOL (South Bad Atla't Sehssl of Psstsl Tu.tisn) 116 -8 Robinson Read, Slngapers 1.684 words
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Advertisement859 1962-01-04 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE Words SS (Win.) Box St cts. Mfm J OKB AUSTIN A-3S Van and one Bedford School Bus in good condition 1 One owner. For details pbone 2921 J.B. I BUYING A SBLLINO Good Used Cars '55 upwards. Easy Terms can be arranged, U Cairnbill Road, B'pore. Tel'859 words
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Advertisement359 1962-01-04 13 FOR SALE It Wordt SS (Min.)—Box it tit. ssjßnj NEW YEAR'S BEST Buy? IBM c Drill Shorts $2.90. Towellinc T-Srmts .60. Hportihirn fj 00. t>orVtles 90c. Call Cathay's 3«739. Braa Basaa Koad. sTBBBti MISCELLANEOUS tt Words Si (Mm.)— Box St ets. SBBM LATEST CONTINENTAL Treatments for Acne (Spots), P-.mples Open359 words
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Article111 1962-01-04 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. One of five Public Works Department workers who were Involved In a road accident at the 49th mile. Kuala Lum-pur-Ipoh road, on Dec. 22. died In the General Hospital here yesterday. He was Dennis de Cruz. 36. who was engaged on the Tanjong111 words
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Advertisement786 1962-01-04 14 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL :.','< DKBLMTRE STOCK 194K/SB-T3. NOTICE is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the above Slock will be closed from 7th 10 2ni n January. 1962. botu days lncluMve, for an; preparation of Interest Warrants. N P EMBLEY Ag. City Treasurer and Registrar of Loans. THE TOWN BOARDS786 words
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Advertisement427 1962-01-04 14 TENDERS FEDERATION OF MALAYA FERTILIZER AND PAPER i INDUSTRIAL CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD. TENDfc.lt NOTICE. Tenders are invited for the supply, delivery, erection and commissioning of the proposes pulp and paper mill at. Bumbong Lima, Province Wellesley. Tender form, specification and drawings may be obtained irom the General Malinger. Federation of427 words
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Advertisement408 1962-01-04 14 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from Registered P.W D. Contractors not below Class "E' at the Offlce of tbe State Engineer. Kedah/Perlls. AJor Btar up to 300 p.m- of I7tn January 1962 for "The Part Supply and Erection of an Elevated 56.000 Oallbns Capacity Steel Water Tank408 words
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735 1962-01-04 15 NORMAN SIEBEL looks ahead to a bright 1962 MALAYAN sport could not have had a better start for 1962 than Tengku Abdul Rahman's announcement on New Year's Day that the twice postp o n c d Asian badminton championships will be held in735 words
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Article92 1962-01-04 15 Chong Hau keeps under-15 crown LONDON, Wed.— Oon Chong Han of Malaya won the boys singles final in the Wimbledon junior (under--15) badminton tournament at the Wimbledon Club yesterday. He beat Keith Andrews of Surrey 15-7. 15-7 in the final. Oon, who is 14 next week and was favourite toReuter - 92 words
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Article18 1962-01-04 15 TELUK ANSON. Wed. Tr.s Lower Perak District F.A. League competition will begin on Mar. IS18 words
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Article238 1962-01-04 15 SINGAPORE, Wed. SingaJ pore Cricket Club beat R.A.F. Tengah by 17 points (goal and four tries) to 10 (two goals) in their rugger match on the padang today. 6.C.C. were made to fight hard 'or points. They opened scoring It. the 15th minute when Jones238 words
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194 1962-01-04 15 Springboks face a hard task v Kiwis CAPETOWN, Wed. New \j Zealand, with a lead of 294 runs, are well placed to gain their first cricket win against South Africa on the third da/ of their unofficial Test match here Scores: N. Zealand 385 and 99-4; 8. Africa 190. JohnReuter - 194 words
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Article49 1962-01-04 15 SYDNEY, Wed— Davis Cup star Neale Fraser Is likely to be player-manager of this year's Australian tennis team to tour overseas. Fraser has been invited by his state, Victoria, to make himself available for the appointment. He Is expected to be an automatic choice. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article26 1962-01-04 15 AHMEDABAD, Wed Malaya will play their first match on Sunday against Indonesia In the ten-nation internanational hockey tournament which opens here on Saturday—UJU.26 words
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819 1962-01-04 15 166 ENTRIES FOR TWO-DAY MEET AT IPOH TPOH. Wed.— The first 1 race meeting of the 1962 season will be held here on Jan. 14 and 21, both Sundays. There will be 12 races on each day. The first race will start at 11.1 b a.m. There will be a819 words
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Article236 1962-01-04 15 SOCCER STORE GSFA DIV. 1: Marines 'A' 6 PWD 1; Div. 2A: Woodbridge 3 Sir. 3; Div. 3A: Jurong 3 Armoured Corps 2; Div. 3B: Civil Avlatlcn 2 Austrag 2. V. PERAK INTER-SUB-UIST FINAL (Ipoh): Kroh 3 Lenggong 2. RUGGER FRIENDLIES: KL— S'gor Club 14 (goal. 2 tries,236 words
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Advertisement73 1962-01-04 15 CALCUTTA TEST SEE BACK PAGE DAILY BLr— Bß^^bW'jSml^^^ a kin Wtf FROM SINGAPORE H 3 FLIGHT S WEEKLY VIA H^B^^^^VH^BHH JB kuala lumpur fl ]bK fll hu r< by fMt > comfortable Jet-prop A A ,«1 BRITANNIAS and CLECTRAS In saeoclation with /£|^F yUL M CATHAY PACIFIC AIRWAYS Make your73 words
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Miscellaneous100 1962-01-04 15 SOCCER SPORE GSFA DIV. KB: City Heal tli y STB (Oeylang); Police 'B v Water Dept. (Thomson Rd>; Div. SB: Pharmaceuticals v CPF (PWD grd). RUGGER CLl'B MATCH: 666 £qn. v VI OB A (R. Range Rd). HOCKEY BROOKE CUP: Camp LUndef v RMAF (R. Range Rd.. 5.15). SGOR DIV.100 words
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Article826 1962-01-04 16 MELBOURNE. Wad. Calwell wants Aussie force back Soekarno's speeches 'reminiscent of Hitler' MR. ARTHUR CALWELL, Australia's Opposition leader, today called for the return of Australian soldiers and airmen from Malaya, declaring President Soekarno's speeches on West New Guinea were reminiscent of Hitler at Munich. •It is826 words
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Article26 1962-01-04 16 MR. AND MRI. XT Pachymuthu thank all rvlati\ts and friends (or their valuable pnnM, congratulatory mriufin, kind IMMSSM and attendance at their wedding on 23.12.61.26 words
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Article22 1962-01-04 16 YOUTH FOR CHRIST Rally Saturday 6th January Victoria Memorial Hall 7.3() p m. f.-iifurinn All-City Choir Churl.* Htftfti Kwryiiody welcome.22 words
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Article11 1962-01-04 16 •ALON PHOENIX of bmi' n, I SS ■croon 23u66. (I'pora).11 words
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Article, Illustration599 1962-01-04 16 PORT SWETTENHAM, Wed.— About 800 tons of rubber worth 51. 4 million was destroyed when flre gutted the Lee Rubber Company godown here today. Five people. Including a nreman. wore Injured. One boy Is missing. His identity is not known. The rubberLim Yaw Chong - 599 words
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Article78 1962-01-04 16 NEW RADIO FORUMS ON MERGER SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Government has agreed to hold a series of forums over Radio Singapore to enable the various organisations in the State to discuss merger with Government representatives. A joint statement by the Government and the Chinese Chamber of Commerce issued tonight said78 words
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Article52 1962-01-04 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. The next meeting of the Malayan Mathematical Society, to be held at 5 p.m. on Friday, will be devoted to a discussion of the 1961 inter-school mathematics competition. Competitors and school representatives are specially re quested to attend this meeting which is also open to52 words
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99 1962-01-04 16 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.-A former terrorist, Cheong Ah Soo. Alias Chong Fong. 28, was today Jailed for three years on three charges of attempted house breaking, possession of a shotgun, and possession of 12 rounds of ammunition Senior Inspector Harl Ram told the sessions99 words
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Article24 1962-01-04 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. India House will hold a free film show entitled "Indian Panorama" at 31. Orange Road, at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow.24 words
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Article318 1962-01-04 16 LONDON. Wed.— ln stock markets today industrials again claimed a good deal of attention and responded to renewed buying. There were a number of good featu:es. many of which were the result of special factors. Soft drink shares provided the outstanding feature, R. Whites rising318 words
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Article37 1962-01-04 16 LONDON. Wed.— Spot 2i*iA., Feb. 23' t d, Max. 23'^.d., April 23* id., April/June 24d., July/ Sept. 24 IHd,1 H d, Oct. /Dec. 24>,d.. Jan/Mar 24'.,d cXX. Jan. 23\d.. Feb. 23>jd.. Mar. 23 id. Tone: Quiet.37 words
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Article24 1962-01-04 16 LONDON. Wed.— Buyers £943. seller? £947. Forward Buyers £958. sellers £958.-. Settlement £945. Turnover a.m. 145 ton*, p.m. 185 tons. Tone: Very steady.24 words
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Article369 1962-01-04 16 India well placed for win THE TEST /CALCUTTA, Wed. EngKj land, set to make 421 to win in 8 hours 10 minutes. had lost four wickets for 125 by the close to leave India well placed to win the Fourth Test hen- on the flnaJ day tomorrow. India, Tho gained369 words
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Advertisement101 1962-01-04 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS VMi fill I Minimum) A DAUGHTER 10 Anwn. mrl Victor Pamucl in: 1.1 S3 :<t I Kluan.'. I h. inks iv do. tor and nurses. KHOO: To M:ilx I. Ju.lt Chin and Hln Wei a son Ciry. Swre Ann on 3.1 M, (or Mr. and Mr*. Khoo Si101 words
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Advertisement31 1962-01-04 16 "ENGLISH ELECTRIC h.r.c. fuse links The standard 111 performance^^SJS Harrisons Lister Engineering Lid. M^^^Ti lntnmni^^^^^^*^^^™ No w«t#r Supply BRITISH EASTERN LTD. N c ary Mercantile Bank Building S>or«. T«l: 331 Sf31 words
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Miscellaneous44 1962-01-04 16 The weather HIGHEST arc lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Tuts* day to 8 pjn. yesterday. Ilichest Lows* <«- Kuala Lumpur fll 73 Kota Bharu 82 77 Penang 90 75 Ipoli «:t 73 Ma lace* 87 75 Singapore 8b 7544 words
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