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Title Section20 1962-01-11 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED «ALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times. Heart*** Estd. 1845 THURSDAY. JANUARY 11, 1962 15 CENTS KDN 03620 words
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Article684 1962-01-11 1 JOHN WILLIAMS - JOHN WILLIAMS: Dr. Soekarno relaxes his deadline From JAKARTA. Wed New hope for talks over West Irian PRESIDENT Soekarno today eased the immediate West Irian tension when he told a mass meeting of Jakarta students that the Dutch-held half of New Guinea must join Indonesia "within684 words
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Article100 1962-01-11 1 For the trim trim look HONG KONG. Wed. Chinese women owe their trim figures t to the tea they drink, according to a Chinese surgeon. Dr. Li Shu-fan told 1 the Rotuiy Ciub here yesteiuay that the average .voting Chinese 1 woman drank eight to 12 cupo of tea aReuter - 100 words
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99 1962-01-11 1 Soldier's death: 'Morphine injection' CINGAPORE. Wed.— Two men were charged in a Magistrate's Court today in connection with the death of Pte. James Walter Howe. 21. of the Royal Signals. TAY BOON LEONG. unemployed, was charged with having caused the death of Howe '"by a rash act In administering a99 words
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Article68 1962-01-11 1 MOSCOW. Wed. The 18 passengers of the Belgian Caravelle Jet airliner intercepted by MIG fighters two days ago and forced to land In Soviet territory were brought to Moscow today en route to their destinations in Europe. A Russian investigation commission is still examining theReuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration96 1962-01-11 1 FORMER KOREAN PM TO DIE SEOUL. Wed. The South Korean military revolutionary court today sentenced to death retired army Lieut-General Do Yung Chans, former chairman o! tin- Military Supreme rouncil and Prtnie Minister, for "anti-revolu-tionary activity." Chan*. 39. was Army Chief-tif-StalY when the military junta overthrew the Government of Dr.Reuter - 96 words
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Article411 1962-01-11 1 is hit by 'go slow' SINGAPORE. Wednesday. movements at Singapore International Airport in Paya Lefaar were disrupted today as a result of a "work-to-rule" by 800 employees of Malayan Airways. The work-to-rule had been ordered from last night by the Malayan Airways Qantas Local Employees Union following411 words
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Article34 1962-01-11 1 NEW YORK. Wed— A U.S. B-50 bound for the Azores with nine aboard has vanished over the Atlantic. The Boeing Super-Fortress took off from Langley air base, near Hampton, Virginia.—Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article42 1962-01-11 1 WASHINGTON. Wed. A squadron of 18 Marine jet fighter planes will make a 7.000-mlle flight across the Pacific from California to Japan on Jan. 15. It will be the largest such movement yet attempted by the Marine Corps.42 words
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Article127 1962-01-11 1 1 'SINGAPORE. Wad. I 1 yETERAN crime bus- ter. Asst. Supt. Cecil Cheng Chong Tun. 37. has been interdicted. Mr. Cheng was until recently the chief of the Cantonese Branch of the C.I.D. A Police spokesman said tonight: "This is an internal disciplinary matter. We have no127 words
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86 1962-01-11 1 LORD HOME AT BERLIN WALL: 'IT'S HORRIBLE' BERLIN. Wed.— Lord Home, the British Foreign Secretary, saw the Berlin border wall for the first time today and said: "It is too horrible. One can hardly believe that this i.s the 20th century." Lord Home, who flew in here last night afterReuter - 86 words
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Article45 1962-01-11 1 NEW YORK. Wed "Racy Wen Yppah. Srelle.s Retep"— that's the way British comedian Peter Bellers wishes his American fans a happy new year In a full page advertisement In the latest edition ot the show business magazine Variety. The cost: UB*soo— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article136 1962-01-11 1 pOIVF SWETTEXHAM. Wed. A fisherman yesterday rescued v five-year-old boy who was adrift in a fishing boat in the sea for two days after his father and eldest brother were drowned. The boy, Chin Yoon Hock, left Pulau Ketam (Crab Island), 10 miles from here,136 words
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Article, Illustration428 1962-01-11 1 Minister to S and D: Speak up outside or else apologise KUALA LUttPUR, Wednesday. THE Minister of Health and Social Welfare. Dato Ong Yoke Lin, today described as "fantastic" the insinuations by Opposition members in the House of Representatives yesterday that senior Government doctors met contractors at "Koko's428 words
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Article51 1962-01-11 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. It rained and rained in Sinu;\pore today. The total rainfall recorded from -7.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. at the airport was 3.31 inches. which is higher than the rainfall recorded for the I whole of July (2.60 inches) land October i 2.07 laches) last I51 words
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Article29 1962-01-11 1 UK TRADE LONDON. Wed.— Present ierior British Trade Comnissioner in Malaya, Sin;aporc a-" 1 Borneo terri:orirs. H. W. Woodruff hai jepn appointed Briti^li rrade Commissioner at Canberra.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article27 1962-01-11 1 SEOUL. Wed. A U.S. Air Force C-47 plane crashed and burned at New Osan air force base, south of here, today. One man was killed.27 words
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Article, Illustration856 1962-01-11 2 Singapore base: 'In Britain's interest to accept Malaysia's views'— Tengku STRAITS TIMES Parliamentary reporters THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said today it would be in Britain's interest to accept the Federation of Malaysia's views on the use of the Singapore base. The Tengku, who was answering questions in the856 words
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Article274 1962-01-11 2 SINGAPORE Wednesday DATO Setia Pangiran Ali bin Pengiran Ha.ii Mohamed Daud, of Brunei, said today that the second Malaysia Solidarity Consultative Committee meeting at Kuala Lumpur had been "fruitful" in helping to clear many doubts of his delegation. Dato All. who led an ob.server team from Brunei274 words
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Article80 1962-01-11 2 SEGREGATION ROW IN COSMOS CLUB WASHINGTON. Wed—Racial segregation in a leading Washington club has led to the resignation of Professor Kenneth Galbraith, United Btates Ambassador to India, as a member and the withdrawal of a membership application for President K>\)nedy. White House SOOTCM said yesterday. The decisions were ta\,rr> whenReuter - 80 words
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70 1962-01-11 2 PENANG. Wed. Two beauty queens who took part In last year's Miss International contest will visit Penang this week In the course of a goodwill tour. Miss Germany ißenate Moeller of Hamburg* and Miss Bolivia (Carmen Anze of La Paz> xill be accompanied here70 words
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Article73 1962-01-11 2 DAY PIGEON POST BEAT A TELEGRAM LONDON. Wed. Two pigeons carrying a message from Covent Garden Opera House, London, to a place about 10 miles away beat a telegram by nearly an hour yesterday The post service is affected by a work-to-rule campaign by post office workers as a protestReuter - 73 words
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Article68 1962-01-11 2 MELBOURNE. Wed. An unidentified submarine sighted off the New South Wales coast yesterday was believed to be one of the Soviet Union's nuclear powered craft, the Sydney Suns Canberra correspondent said i-j--day. Newspaper reports said It had been established that the submarine was outside A»«--tralian territorial waters.Reuter - 68 words
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149 1962-01-11 2 Hotel manager set a trap two held IPOH. Wednesday. TWO youths were detained in a hotel here yesterA day after the manager, who had received a demand for Sl.OOo from an extortioner, set a trap. Mr. Yong Kirn Ching. manager of the Hollywood Hotel, received a letter, written in Chinese,149 words
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Article56 1962-01-11 2 KLANO, Wed.— The Town Council here has decided to fill up all holes In the roads In the Pandamaran area, following complaints by Mr. Ooh Kong Hee < SF- Pandamaran t that most of the roads In the area were in a state of56 words
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Miscellaneous14 1962-01-11 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby f tKHf MUCM WJH MUCH I I bW... FBOM14 words
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Miscellaneous422 1962-01-11 2 RADIO MALAYA 8L B*'*8 Muslc; vo cIOM NATIONAL SHORTWAVE RADIO SINGAPORE SERVICE: 41.7 metres OMLMV OIIHuMr'UML A.M. 8.00 Time Signal, Negan- SHORTWAVE SERVICE: ku. News Headlines; 6.05 Morning 41 metres Melodies: 7.00 Rendezvous With MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: Music: 7 40 Time Signal. News; 476 metre* 735 Breakfast Club; 8.00 Time422 words
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FOREIGN DESK
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284 1962-01-11 3 Bonn pledge to Britain on Army of the Rhine ADENAUER TO STEP UP ARMS PURCHASES BONN. Wednesday £)R. ADENAUER, the West German Chancellor, agreed in talks with Mr. ."Mac mil lan, the British Premier, yesterday to step up German arms purchases in Britain "on a considerable scale." A team ofReuter - 284 words
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Article, Illustration466 1962-01-11 3 Rhodesia U Thant says no but may send deputy later UNITED NATIONS. Wed.— U Thant, the Secre tary-General, last night rejected an invitation from Britain to visit Rhodesia for talks with Sir Roy Welensky about traffic across the border into Katanga. A U.N. spokesman said the Secretary-General would "consider theReuter - 466 words
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Article271 1962-01-11 3 PARTY CHIEF GIZENGA IS OUSTED LEOPOLDVILLE, Wednesday. ]^|R. Antoine Gizenga, the Lumumbist Congolese Deputy Premier, has been ousted from his leadership of the Parti Solidaire African (PSA) by Mr. Felicien Kimway, the vice-pre-sident. Mr Klmway told a Press conference that Mr. Gizenga had lost the right to lead the PSAReuter - 271 words
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Article111 1962-01-11 3 O'Brien of Katanga fame weds NEW YORK. Wed.— Dr. Conor Cruise O'Brien, former United Nations chief in Katanga, married Miss Maire Macentee, daughter of the Irish Deputy Prime Minister, in a Catholic ceremony hero yesterday. It was Dr O'Briens second marriage. Two days ago it was dis closed that heReuter - 111 words
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Article39 1962-01-11 3 WASHINGTON, Wed.— The Atomic Energy Commission announced that a low-yield, underground nuclear icst bias; was set off yesterday at. the Nevada test site. It was \hr ninth test announced by the AEC in Us current series.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article33 1962-01-11 3 FORT HOOD. i Texas I Wed. A tank and a truck collided and exploded at Fort Hood, yesterday killing four s<Kdlers \;id injuring 1« others. 11 of them seriously. U.P.I.UPI - 33 words
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Article53 1962-01-11 3 HONG KONG. Wed—Communist China is seeking to promote better relations between the army tad the people by staging a "love the peonle campaign. The New China newsagency said that the army's general political department had urged soldiers to hold get-togethey parties with the local people andReuter - 53 words
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Article36 1962-01-11 3 WASHINGTON. Wed—Democratic members of the United States House of Representatives have nominated Mr. John McCormack. 70. of Massachusetts, as Speaker of the House taking the place of the late Sam Rayburn of Texas.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article30 1962-01-11 3 BEIRUT. Wed. Lebanese authorities arrested 12^ :nore people during the last 24 hours in connection with last week's abortive coup. More than 3.000 people have now been held.30 words
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Article134 1962-01-11 3 PANJIM. Wed— Gen. K. P. Candeth. Indian military governor in Goa. making the first broadcast over the local radio since it was put out of action by Indian air attack 22 days ago. said Portuguese vandalism had caused enormous damage to the situation. Gen Candeth saidReuter; UPI - 134 words
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292 1962-01-11 3 'MERDEKA' JONES TO CONTINUE USING HIS GREETING WASHINGTON, Wed THE State Department said yesterday that Mr. Howard Jones, U.S. Ambassador to Indonesia, would continue to use the word ''merdeka" (freedom) as a form of greeting to Indonesians, r A .Mkesma i denied that the AtiftKUsador'* cry of "Merdtka" v a292 words
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Article, Illustration69 1962-01-11 3 UOI.LYWOOD, Wed. Frank Sinatra and Juliet Prowse (above) South African born actress, are to marry soon, a spokesman for the couple announced yesterday. Sinatra, 44. married actress Ava Gardner in 1957. That and an earlier marriage ended in divorce. Sinatra once described the red-haired Miss Pro useReuter - 69 words
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Advertisement238 1962-01-11 3 film I H BJWftk y^| GONDITIONING^^H Most ckogs arc fed on scraps or on prepared foods that may not contain a true balance of vitamins and minerals. Even where special meat is bought you can't be certain that all the elements a dog needs are present. It is so difficult238 words
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Article711 1962-01-11 4 TRAFFIC WILL BE TWO WAYS, SAYS RAJARATNAM SINGAPORE Wed gINGAPORE'S Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, tonight said that the proposed Federal Civil Service for Malaysia must not be thought of purely as an avenue for advancement for the inhabitants of any particular State. It must be711 words
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Article28 1962-01-11 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A free film show on President Rajendra Prasad's visit to Malaya will be screened at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow at India House, 31, Grange Road.28 words
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Article21 1962-01-11 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Water will be shut off in ZONES TWO and FIVE from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. tomorrow.21 words
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153 1962-01-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed A retired school teacher told the Sessions Court here today that a commission agent told him that if he gave him $4,500. he would hand the money to the Mentri Besar of Pahang and some high-rank-ing police officers and his two153 words
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426 1962-01-11 4 SINGAPORE. Wed 'PHE Singapore Bank Employees' Union has again asked the Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. to intervene in what it calls the current curtailment of inter-bank clearing arrangements by the Malayan Exchange Banks Association. In a second letter to Dr. Goh.426 words
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338 1962-01-11 4 POLICE ON HOW TO REDUCE BURGLARY RISK SINGAPORE, Wednesday. 'J'HE Singapore Police have appealed to members of the public and property owners to take special precautions to help reduce the number of burglaries and thefts especially with the approach of the Chinese New Year. The Police Secretary, Mr. Urn Seng338 words
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154 1962-01-11 4 GOOOE 'IS TALKING THROUGH HIS HELMET' PAPER MANILA. Wed. The Manila Daily Mirror said today that Sir William Goode. Governor of North Borneo, "talks through his helmet" It was commenting on a press report quoting Sir William as saying that the Philippines' claim to North Borneo was "an old claimReuter - 154 words
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Article39 1962-01-11 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Tamils Festival celebrations began today with an oratorical contest in the National Language and Tamil, at the Victorlal Theatre, this evenThe contest, organised by the Tamils Representative Council, will end with tomorrow's session.39 words
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Article34 1962-01-11 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Blood Transfusion Service had 371 new donors last month, bringing the total to 1,039 There were 687 civilian donors, and 132 Service donors.; while the rest were relative] donors.34 words
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Advertisement270 1962-01-11 4 Tel ***** t^3^\T^^^\^^^ Doily 4 11«w i SINGAPORE f 215-.IS 9.15P-, 2ND MAGNIFICENT WEEK! THE RANK ORGANISATION presmts V^fAS^&SO HALENO MAIENOTTI PRODUCTION 1 fc* V^fcHtK lITUniIV fta?flN Innocents K Hi B tHt^lft mi Ip /uAA/V\. ■I %W!T^ —AND TECHNICOLOR V^^\.Ov|r with YOKO TANI W^^F \h J ;ind Mulaya's Own ANNA270 words
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Advertisement441 1962-01-11 4 I OROanisationJ C*l\ i J VA 1 i 1 :2ntlllH.\Vll Kit Ham-3 IJ-o.IS 9. 1S pm. 7O mm ANTHONY QUINN 4. I ■JKMntJl.llll "i|3bl TPIus 1 SPFCIAL SHORT In t "DRUMS FOR A QUEEN" J Stall*: SJ.SO 52.50-Circle: J4.00 (No Free I I 2ND MIDNIGHT SATURDAY! X d^^ JEFFREY HUNTER441 words
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Miscellaneous313 1962-01-11 4 THE following is today's schedult of cn-ll aircraft movements at Paya L-bar airport, Singapore. AJUUVALB BO AC: from Tokyo, Manila (BA 941) 6.06 p.m.; from London, Zurich. Istanbul, Teheran, Delhi, Rangoon, Kuala Lumpur (BA 716) 5.30 p.m.; from Syaney. Dtnvin (BA 713) 10.45 pjn. QauUj: Prom Sydney, Oarwin (QF 978)313 words
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206 1962-01-11 5 THE AIM: ONE SCHOOL IN EACH STATE IN MALAY MEDIUM KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. T h c Federation Government will have one secondary school with Malay as the medium of instruction in each State this year. This was announced by the A.v-istant Minister of Education. Capt. Abdul Hamid Khan, in the206 words
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Article32 1962-01-11 5 KUALA KUBU BAHRU, Wed. Dr. Francis Ho. medical officer in Ulu Selangor. has been transferred to Alor Star. He has been succeeded by Dr. Yu Kwel Wei from Kuala Lumpur.32 words
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Article26 1962-01-11 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The first Singapore Assizes for 1962 opens at the High Court next Tuesday before Mr. Justice Ambrose. The calendar contains 12 cases.26 words
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120 1962-01-11 5 A scenery mix-up in pen: Trader is cleared CINGAPORE. Wed. Tan Soon Kian. 41, was today acquitted by the Fifth Magistrate' 3 Court, without his defence being called, of having imported 3.5 V "obscene" ballpoint pens with figures of nude women on them. Tan, of Surln Avenue, was defended by120 words
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Article38 1962-01-11 5 PENANG. Wed.— The Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam 81ew, today received Air Commodore Norman Ford, new commander of the R.A.A.F. base at Butterworth. Another caller was the Rev. Bro. Lawrence, the new Director of St. Xavier's Institution.38 words
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Article60 1962-01-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Three youths have been awarded scholarships by the Shell Company to study engineering In British universities. Two of them. Kong Teck Soon and Mah Ka Thang. will study chemical engineering, while Ahmad bin Chik will study mechanical engineering. Ahmad and Kong are from60 words
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Article, Illustration442 1962-01-11 5 The cowards— by Mayor Ooi HE HITS OUT AT THE POISON PENS— 'THESE BUFFOONS WITH TYPEWRITERS... 9 PENANG, Wednesday. •JHE Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, declared today: "I hate cowards." Mr. Ooi. who was addressing the City Council, was referring to poison-pen letters sent to him. "If they are really442 words
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Article60 1962-01-11 5 Rest house with VIP rooms KUALA KANGSAR. Wed A new $237,000 rest house Is now under construction here on a hill overlooking the Perak River. When completed in July it will have six rooms, including two for VTPs, and ground floor parking space. The old rest house at Jalan Raja60 words
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Article56 1962-01-11 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Two nrobationer health inspectors from North Borneo will arrive here tomorrow lor training under Colombo Plan scholarships offered by the Singapore Government. They are Mr David Kwan Shen Mm and Mr. Gabriel Patrick Punk. They will take the health inspector's course, leading56 words
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Article37 1962-01-11 5 SRI MENANTI. Wed. Inche Idris bin Husln, a Klrkbytralned teacher at the Nation-al-Type Primary School here, will leave for New Zealand soon for a one-year Colombo Plan course in methods of teaching deaf children.37 words
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Article28 1962-01-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— More than 1.000 applications have been received for 50 vacancies as inspectors in the Federation Police Force. Candidates will be interviewed In March.28 words
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174 1962-01-11 5 SINGAPORE, Wed One of the Singapore Harbour Board's oldest employees, Mr. Koh Peng Yam, died on Monday after a long illness. He was 70. Mr. Koh was admitted to the General Hospital in November last year on his return from London, where he had174 words
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Article74 1962-01-11 5 DIED ON EVE OF GOING TO JAIL MALACCA, Wed. A man sentenced to two months "jail by the Sessions Court yesterday for having opium and opium-smoking utensils, died at the General Hosplta: here this morning. Nee Yew Kee. 39. unemployed, was to Inve been sent to Pudu Jail in Kuala74 words
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Article26 1962-01-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Mr. S. Selliah has been elected president of the National Union of Telecoms Employees. The general secretary Is Mr. G. Parameswaran.26 words
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Article23 1962-01-11 5 SEREMBAN. Wed. The Negrl Sembilan State Koran reading competition will be held on the station padang on Feb. 14 and 15.23 words
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Article78 1962-01-11 5 Freed but only for few moments SINGAPORE. Wed Two" men were detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions^ Ordinance today alter a charge of rioting was withdrawn against them. They were Leow Cheong Poh, 33, unemployed, and Lav Gak Feng, 25. a fishmonger Senior inspector E. H. Sheares, prosecuting, told78 words
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Article, Illustration1017 1962-01-11 5 'Liar!' by Minister in the House— then withdrawn KUALA LUMPUR, Wed THE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, today accused a Socialist Front member of telling "a big lie" when the House of Repre sentatives resumed debate on the Government's Budget proposals. The member. Mr. Tan Phock Kin (Tanjong)1,017 words
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Article29 1962-01-11 5 IPOH, Wed— The Prim* Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will open a political seminar organised by Perak Umno at the St. John Ambulance Association Hall here on Sunday.29 words
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Article868 1962-01-11 6 Unionists jailed for 3 months COURT TAKES SERIOUS VIEW OF 'UNWARRANTED 9 ATTACK ON GUTHRIES OFFICIALS, ACCUSED TOLD TO APPEAL SINGAPORE, Wednesday nrWO officials of the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union were each sentenced today to three months' Jail on an amended charge of voluntarily causing hurt to Mr. R.868 words
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Article208 1962-01-11 6 FOH, Wed.— The Ipoh Town Council has prepared a variety of ready made plans for temporary houses for sale to the public. "This Is a build-lt-your-self scheme, for those who prefer to put up their own houses without engaging architects and contractors." said the council chairman. Mr.208 words
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Miscellaneous233 1962-01-11 6 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Beimdaht HHflH— HIE A HEViVI rB-BUT I WASTES CONE..I SORRV,\^ > f^TutLABV--' 1T S f*7\ CUT SERENADING) I'M BABY- I B-BUOS!/ OKAY, ■Hi^^H <r'ME J TjtRENfiPS) If OUTTH' LPETUNIAiy SITTIW WITH b^T *OMEO. I 4£zPjj S*^ Li*s Abner By At Capp GASPf/- NOW THAT "X NATCH233 words
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448 1962-01-11 7 RULER RIGGED ELECTION TO TAKE OVER THE STATE IT WAS really getting beyond a joke. As Maharajah of Johore, Abu-Bakar was perfectly prepared to recognise that the family of the late Sultan 'Ali might still feel some remote pangs of remorse at the very great loss of status they had448 words
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470 1962-01-11 7 Popular radio 'pirates' of the Baltic AIARIEHAMN lies in ITI the Aaland Islands, which belong to Finland, but most of the little town's many wireless sets are tuned to a pirate station directed principally at Stockholm and the I surrounding towns. Radio Nord operates on commercial lines, j and itsOFNS - 470 words
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Article169 1962-01-11 7 STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE royal line of Singapore and Johore. It was perfectly true, of course, that his father. Temenggong Ibrahim, had literally bought the sultanate from Sultan 'AH in 1855, and that the deal had only been possible because 'Ali was quite incapable of ruling and the British Government169 words
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901 1962-01-11 7 Johore Maharaia paid cash for Muar SULTAN'S DEATH STARTED THE ROW lad, Tungku Mahmud was only twelve years old. He failed, moreover, to present young Mahmud formally to his chiefs and headmen, which Malay custom demands. Muar, therefore, was without a ruler. Governor acts Colonel Anson who was Acting GovernorHTS - 901 words
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Miscellaneous255 1962-01-11 7 Straits Times Crossword §91 m ib ib flri ACROSS among renegades <B>. 4. Dance where there's a ban on V o l nothing lor M>ldiers coining in disconsolate t ole 5) 1 8 1. 7. Old city in South African pro8. Avenge devastated city (6> vince not made by man255 words
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Obituary97 1962-01-11 8 ?0 Wordt ft* (Minimum) KOM PENG VAN B.E.M. aged TO r ncal Dvpt., a.H.B. passed away i».»t< fully on S. 1.02 leaving behind 8 sons, Chwee Seng, Bole Sing, Chca Beog, Ttoag Seng, Koon ttenti, Kay Beng, Loke Seng, Chye B*ng' and 6 daughters Reng Neo, Kirn Neo. Tim97 words
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Article23 1962-01-11 8 20 Wordt HO (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of Barry Rearder who died 11/1/61. Sadly missed by Trudy, Bruce. Cheryl and lunette.23 words
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Article195 1962-01-11 8 20 Word! lU (Minimum) MR. and MRS. Cbiistophsr Johnny Ov.f tbank sll relatives and friends flits, assistance and attendance at tu..' veddlnf on •1.62. ANNOUNCEMENTS lv Wordt 110 (Minimum) THC SECRET of a successful dinner party: A drop of Tabasco chill ■auce will make all the dlfft.jnce. Your (units195 words
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658 1962-01-11 8 The Straits Times. Thursday, January 11, 1962. The Debate Continues The Finance Minister is not without a certain genius for embroilment in Parliamentary j incident, but he should know by now that in Parliament there are no liars. There arc only honourable members who indulge in terminological in- exactitudes. But658 words
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Article310 1962-01-11 8 The essential information that Messrs. Seenivasagam and David sought, and received, from the Prime Minister on the future use of the Singapore base was common knowledge a month" ago. The British Government will be permitted to make such use of the base and other facilities "as it310 words
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Article253 1962-01-11 8 Mr. Gizenga's rising notoriety just when Mr. Tshombe, the Congo's other major secessionist, seems to have enlisted support for the Kitona declaration is more than a coincidence. Mr. Tshombe was never a simple demagogue willing to play the capitalist game for personal ends; he has an ardent following253 words
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Article, Illustration1034 1962-01-11 8 NORA BELOFF - NORA BELOFF CONGRESS RESUMES-AND THE PROSPECTS OF A BITTER TUG-OF-WAR ARE IN SIGHT FROM WASHINGTON, Wednesday EXPECTING a fug of war with a d o g g c d ly Cons ervative Congress, President Kennedy has tipped off his entourage to cut out1,034 words
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Article481 1962-01-11 8 FRASER WIGHTON PEGS SOME HIGHLIGHTS T ONDON, Wed— Mr. Macraillan today enters his sixth year as Prime Minister with a fair prospect of breaking records soon for length of continuous service at the head of a 20th century British slnuleparty Government. He still hasReuter - 481 words
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87 1962-01-11 8 XJAS it struck no-one xx that the recruiting of volunteers for service in the forthcoming Indonesian invasion of New Guinea is against the laws of the City State? Without investigating the position under international law and this, I think. Ls clear of itself— ls87 words
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Letter89 1962-01-11 8 pENANG Malay parents' fears about their children being posted to East Coast schools as teachers are well founded because recently the three-year tour of duty was extended to five years. And who Is to say it will not be extended to ten years? Equally disturbing. It does not89 words
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Letter55 1962-01-11 8 \\TTH regard to the report of my speech (S.T. Jan. 2). I wish to make it clear that the reference to reduction of fees from $450 to $225 a year applies only to the pre-uni-verslty course and NOT to the other courses run by the university. B. E.55 words
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Advertisement601 1962-01-11 8 STRAITSTIMES&FREE PRESS For th* rtmrtmitntt tt mdvtrtumrt our ttpi—mntmilw rnt Ist. noor COLO STORAGE ANCADI Orchard Road, Singapore irfll rmin small mdmtit*mtnts mud box muter nplitt. BjjsJl md—rUmmttnU mlottd In Siufßon mum mito ml hmndod to: COLD STORAOB BRANCNBS at Holland Road, Kateng. Keppsl Road Naval Bass AUTHORISED AGENTS: CITY601 words
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Advertisement28 1962-01-11 8 FouVp ImmaralafrlT Drp««e<l in SUITS Tailortni by urn Better MATERIAL i ITTIXi. TAILORING plus STYLE ali go into every suit by 21. Chul.o Street, Singapore- 1. Telephone: *****28 words
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Advertisement93 1962-01-11 8 NdAt fhilt flavourad multi-vitamin chGwabl& CHOCKS 9 the nicest way ■Bw^**"" < y' \m\ <T\ J^ Bsk***"^£a\ Mew Chocks bto tha riUmtna Out axe good jF"*' f for you. and Usto good, too theyte fruiMlavourad Ilka tweet*. A single CHOCKS IL\\ tablet erery da* supplies all tha a^^^ jsjL Tltamlna93 words
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Article, Illustration144 1962-01-11 9 Death was so near to Sa'ad, aged 16 PENANG. Wed.— Out of the General Hospital here to. day stepped Sa'ad bin Mat. 16 the boy who was so near death on Dec. 21 last. On that day. Sa'ad was bitten by a deadly species of sea snake while fishing near144 words
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Article24 1962-01-11 9 TAIPING, Wed. Inche Kamarulzaman bin Abdul Rahman, second assistant district Yflcer. Talping, is going on transfer to Tapah as assistant district officer.24 words
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372 1962-01-11 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The B ari s a n Sosialis leader, Dr. Lee Siew Choh, will propose that a penalty of a fine or imprisonment should be introduced in the Singapore National Referendum Bill, where a voter has wilfully made a false statement about his372 words
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Article27 1962-01-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Mentri Berar of Selangor. Dato Abu Bakrr bin Baginda today visited the 643-acre Sungei Pusu group settlement area in Ulu Oombak.27 words
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Article, Illustration700 1962-01-11 9 A councillor's million DAY OF HEARING IN SIX MONTHS HE PUT $1,291,192 IN BANK AND WITHDREW $1,291,344 'Account figures show he has a business with quick turnover' PENANG, Wednesday. J^ CHARTERED Bank sub-accountant in Butterworth, Mr. Ong Wah Soon, today told a preliminary inquiry that a Penang State Assemblyman and700 words
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121 1962-01-11 9 Saying it in Malay— in Russia, of all places ITUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Malay was the language used when a 8.8.C. producer, Mr. Philip Daly, who •pent several years in South-East Asia, conversed with a Soviet television producer with whom he was working recently in Russia, states a report from the121 words
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Article179 1962-01-11 9 SINGAPORE, Wed [if ORE than 500 work--ITI ers employed in 10 Cathay Organisation cinemas and another 10 independent theatres will meet tomorrow morning to discuss how they, can support 400 workers of 15 Shaw Group theatres who have been on strike for the past three179 words
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Article, Illustration567 1962-01-11 9 Lovers quarrel in an attic over marriage ...then shots said: "He asked me this because I had said that I would not be able to maTy him unless he became a Catholic. "I toid Tan that I would not leave him. He didn't believe me. He turned around to leave.567 words
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Article59 1962-01-11 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. An Indonesian seaman, Sjaici Zainal, was jailed for two months In a magistrate's court today when he pleaded guilty to Illegally remaining in Singapore. SJafel. whose seamen's pass to enter Singapore for two days expired on April 25 last year, was arrested outside the office59 words
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Article30 1962-01-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed S. Rengan. 18. a lorry attendant, was killed when he was run over by a lorry at Batu Caves, eight miles from here, today.30 words
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Article64 1962-01-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A talk on "Relations between Malaya and the Borneo territories In the Stone Age" will be given by Mr. Tom Harrisson, Curator of the Sarawak Museum, at the University of Malaya here on Jan. 18. The talk Is organised by the Malayan branch of64 words
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Article, Illustration156 1962-01-11 9 MISS KENNETT GOES INTO HIDING ON ARRIVAL SINGAPORE, Wed. Miss Peggy Kennett 38, an Englishwoman Who is on her way to Malacca to become a Buddhist nun, went straight to a Buddhist nunnery in St. Patrick's Road on her arrival here today. She refused to see reporters or visitors other156 words
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Article61 1962-01-11 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin L-hak. in a special Government Gazette notification, has declared that the unresolved Items of the dispute between the Government and the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees be submitted to the Industrial Arbitration Court. In negotiations up to yesterday, the61 words
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Advertisement183 1962-01-11 9 Announcing .HT'V 4 New Classes of the J* Dale Carnegie Course \"L for Men and Women Et^B in LEADERSHIP TRAINING, HUMAN RELATIONS AND EFFECTIVE SPEAKING OALE carnegh KUALA LUMPUR CLASSES SINGAPORE CLASSES MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1962 THURSDAY, JANUARY U, 19*2 TUtSDAY, JANUARY 1«, 1962 FRIDAY, JANUARY I*, 19*3 All classes183 words
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Advertisement69 1962-01-11 9 i^V<^> MUST before Ckt^t) Chinese New Year: I PAINT UP I I O^K YOUR HOME I X COVER X with I I V UPER KEMTONE i ii \p%\j la\ l the worlds best sell|ng I^AJuJuSfU LATEX WALL PAINT Mode in Americo by THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO., THE WORLD'S LARGEST PAINT MANUFACTURERS69 words
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Article, Illustration652 1962-01-11 10 If you want peace don t plan one during festive season IF you are a working mother with young children and you are planning to take your annual leave during the next Christmas season, my friendly warning is DON'T. I have Just returned from my holiday,652 words
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Article251 1962-01-11 10 BEAUTY GOES TO YOUR FEET T»HERE is nothing x quite like a pedicure to boost up your morale and give you that luxurious feeling. It is a simple, inexpensive beauty treatment every girl can treat her feet to. Start your beauty routine right after a shower for by then, your251 words
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Article, Illustration511 1962-01-11 10 EVELYN TU - EVELYN TU BY MISS Chan Sow Lin, a teacher and expert in the art of Chinese cuisine, is to pußlish her fifth cook book on Hong Kong and Shanghai dishes. In her home In Emerald Hill Road, where she conducts classes as511 words
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Article198 1962-01-11 10 Colours are on the brighter side npHE password for 1962 fashions is strictly 1 feminine and the main theme is centred I round comfort and style. i Brighter colours are in again. Cherry red and emerald green are high on the colour ladder, with I white and navy following close.198 words
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Advertisement454 1962-01-11 10 FW6B J^JTeak and ill with AWORMS 1 V f b^Roundworms and Threadworms can get \l I Into your body if their eggs »r« in your V4T U food and drink. They live and grow Qy I inside you by taking the food you eat. V rj Then you lose weight,454 words
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Advertisement445 1962-01-11 10 Amazing New Easy way to quickly give Pounds and Inches of Firm Solid Flesh to thin, underweight Men and Women don't be SKINNY! MEW! fHE ALL-m-OHE CONCENTRATED FOOD (Sir\ .0^ SUPPLEMENT OF EASILY DIGESTED v^» BODY BUILD tG NI TR|MEI(TS •J^pWh^ TOU AJUt THIN underweight m j/r tn B l445 words
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Advertisement1553 1962-01-11 11 fO LIVERPOOL I WESI CtASI UK. o)je j.pg,, 5,, p. sham Prang AUTOLYCUS liwptal OttbHn Tf f*».. PERSEUS Luerteel. Dublin. G'gow St. 15 JM 11 Jaa 14/1 B Jll 17 MENESIHEUS M semes, L'paal. «mouth la Part Jan II Jm 17/21 Jai 21 DEMODOCUS Havre. UtttMal. Glasgow IM 20 JM1,553 words
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Advertisement1326 1962-01-11 11 THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINtS TO MEDITERJUNEAN. CONTINENTAL t SCANtIHAVIAN PORTS jfcr^XaL 'ASMARA' lie)... 71/7t JM 77/21 JM n/M IM Rf\s^\\ll KAMIOOIA" i 71 lie 1 Fek 4 T Ftk I 9 fel QV^Vll -tALill.A' I) I) 71 Fel 21/22 ftt a/24 Frt wjL^Kf lASIA a) 21 Fel, IMa 5/1,326 words
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Advertisement1597 1962-01-11 11 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. ONION BUILDING SINGAPORE TEL. W421/9. EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'pora P. Sham Penani lENCLEUCH L'paal. G'mouth, Rotter-lam JM 11/ M ll Pt/Jta 11 Jaa IMI MNVENVE (H) H'larg. L'lea. R'Dan. M'bra laa 19,21 JM 74 79 Jm 21/ 1 KNARTY (HT1,597 words
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Advertisement1267 1962-01-11 11 w. MeAUSTER tic CO., LTD. >-_ i^S\ TtL> N jmi yE V s BLLERM AN UXI 4k KLAVENESS LINK t LONDON. HAMIURS, ROTTERDAM. LOS AMELES. SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE ft HUH. SEATLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTUHD CITT Of COLOMBO AMpptiag targa far caatral ft Saaii Sport P. Sham Pentng abmiu. a/27 JM1,267 words
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302 1962-01-11 12 From Our Market Correspondent /CONDITIONS on the May layan Stock Exchange yesterday were slack with little business passing. Operators in the tin section were waiting the outcome of the International Tin Council meeting scheduled to take place in London later in the day302 words
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Article24 1962-01-11 12 Malayan Stork Indues: Jan. 9 Jan. 10 Industrials: 166.01 159.83 Tins: 295.91 292.89 S rubbers: 209.12 209.12 Jan. 1 1958 as 100.24 words
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Article860 1962-01-11 12 BUSINESS on the Malayan .Stock Exchangr. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals in brackets: Industrials: Boustead (3.000) 51. 40: Dunlops (3.000) 51.22. t1.22 OL: East Smeitin n $2.73 OL: Metal Box (1,000) $2.46 ON. 52.42 OL: Rothmaas (1.000) 51. 23 ON. (3.000) 51. 23. $1.23860 words
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Article81 1962-01-11 12 nrm trdrrjtlon Minister of Finance has fixed Ihme price* for r^leulaling custom s duties for the week beginning on San. 11. Rubber 78 i cents a Ib. Copra $124 a ton. Coconut oil 5646 a ton. Palm oil $643 a ton. Palm kernels $308.25 a ton. The rates81 words
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Article123 1962-01-11 12 MELBOURNE, Wed. rj'E'TERAL investments were firmer on Melbourne Stocx Exchange today witn the main emphasis again on second rank Issues. Lenders were mainly traded quietly along h ready levels. OiU held close to yesterday's rate with most showing small gains Base metals eased and loan* were firmer. Con.123 words
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Article225 1962-01-11 12 JANUARY tint grade robber buyers I f.e.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 761 centa per Ib. down five-eighths o* a cent on Tuesday's price The tone was slightly steadier. S.CC.R.A. closing prices In cents per Ib. yesterday: Int.' 1 R.S.B. Prompt f.o.b ruyers 763, seller* 76* Int 1225 words
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Article39 1962-01-11 12 SINGAPORE. Jan. 10. RUBBER: 76} cents per Ib. (down fiveeighths of a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 76* cents (quietly steady). TIN: 5474 per picol (ap 37 J cents). Estimated unofficial offering 225 tons (down 15 tons).39 words
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Article193 1962-01-11 12 SHIPS lying alengside th« Singapore 'Wharves todiy are: BretaKne 6/7. MenenlheiM 33/34. Perceus 35 .V>, Babrtn« 40/41, Kowa Mara 44. Vaa Cloon 21/22, Mikumo Maru 10/11, Florida Maru 6/7. Ho! Houw 4/3. BMor 25. Outer reads: Karoaaa, Poyaac. Nonja, City of Wellington. Automedon, Menvstbeus. Clyd Breeze. BanKOla.193 words
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Article97 1962-01-11 12 CHINESE Preduee Exchange Slngapert neen prices per picul yesterday: Coconut ell: bulk $34 nller*. drum S4l sellers: Cepra Jan. t'.K. 'Continent $26} buyer*. $2T| Mlltr* Pepper: Muntok white si 72$ nr'lrr-. Bara«ak white $170 Mllem. special Sarawak black <H?4 ."filer*, garbled Ljunpong black SM2J sellers. ASTA X1321 iwl!er«.97 words
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285 1962-01-11 12 fTHE rubber price in Singapore yesterday fell to its lowest level since early December following the statement by the American Senator Willis Robertson. A bearish interpretati6n was put locally on the .statement In which Robertson, who is chairman of the Combined Defence Production285 words
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Article86 1962-01-11 12 TNI Malayan Eaehanga Banks' >*clati*n mad* them chaajcMt to lt» rat** to mea^hams ycctcrSay Oil ratM to $100): Canada: buying TT 34 O'lS. airmail OD 34 11/16. 9H d/»t 354 credit bill*. 3S3'I« trade bills. S.iiirn tt tr 0 0 raady: Canada 34): Frond Franc* 16OJ: Belgian Francs86 words
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Advertisement382 1962-01-11 12 t- THE BURMA FIVE STAR LINE LTD. 2 J^^Pl From Rangoon and. Penang Safest Loading For MOJI. KOBE, OSAKA. I^^^ NAGOYA YOKOHAMA Ii Penang S pore INCHMULL (Colls Hongkong) 13/14 Jan 15/16 Jon PAGAN (Calls Hongkong) 3/5 Feb 7/8 Feb From Japan Ports, Shanghai and Hongkong Loading for Penang and382 words
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Advertisement62 1962-01-11 12 NOTICE AUCTION SALE OF Teak almtirfth, dressing table, screen, radio set. rubber bedsheetiug. flush doors, floorcoverln^s. shirts. 52 eases tiles, 35 drums fluorrscent whitening agent, etc. To Be Held At Our Saleroom No. 10 Chulta Street On Friday, nth January, 1962 At 10.30 A.M. NOW ON VIEW. Cheong Koon Semf62 words
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Advertisement1327 1962-01-11 12 NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES TAIPING KAMUNTING m.v. "NEDER EEMS" SIKH TEMPLE from Europe 7/1/6;;. All tnembei> ol me tiikh C\>:n--■u r ,,,,H. a/i/ci mnnity aie .\elcu:ueu to the Beruied. 8/1/6- Kl ird {Mag7>io fmtnik CeieS.H.B. (.otlowns: 6 brauons to oa held on Saturday O«neral survey will be held «n the 13th1,327 words
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Advertisement529 1962-01-11 13 TENDER PROPOSED SAITE FACTORY AT KAMPONG DAIOK KARAMAT EXTENSION. MI'KIM OF AMPANG *OR K I.DJi. Tenders are Invited from Regi.sic.ed Claris 'C and above P.W.D. Contractors for the erection of One Factory Building, one Office Block, one Oarage and Store Block at Kampong Datok Keramat extension. Mulcim of Ampang, for529 words
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Advertisement457 1962-01-11 13 TENDERS TENDERS TENDER NOTICE CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE SALE OF OBSOLETE TENDERS AUSTIN A« VAN TRANSPORT CENTRE: i REGISTRATION NO. 8A2386 M aC Kenue Road) TENDERS »vt inv:tea lor i'»e purchase ot or.c Oosolele Aunt!-! < a Sale of Unservicea We Storos A4O Van. registraUon No. 8A133u £>ng «t City457 words
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Advertisement803 1962-01-11 13 (Continued from face 8) SITUATIONS VACANT to Worit $i (Min.)— Bos SO ett. tmtrm 1 «0X AIMI S.T.. K.L. Petition fill•d. Applicant! thanlctd. lUNOPIAN COMPANY r«iulr»t I— d? Junior Clark/ljrput for trmvtl deptrt--1 meat. Apply Box AIM! IT. R.U WANTIO by Eurorxan ooupl* S I cook and an amah. Plra**803 words
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Advertisement1023 1962-01-11 13 SITUATIONS VACANT U Worit U '(Mm.)— Box it cf*. extra EUROPEAN COMPANY r-ouirs* experienced Pharmac. utirtj Balaam aa for Ethical aad Counter Lines. Apply with full particular* to Box AoOOl ST. Singapore COOKSOV EFFICIENT and clean, must have good recent reference*. preferably recommendation by present emrloysr. Phone J349.\ apply 1181,023 words
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Advertisement995 1962-01-11 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Worit $S (Min.)— Box SO tit. rxirm i.OVAP.O SfASIOI •VNOALOW 4 Bedroom* nrw nxxfern cxunptrt*!MrnlilMd. Lotiß Bath. Rental SSOO/-. Long term lean* prcf*TT-<l. Hhont a.m. 2SS4S pm. M 709 <S'por->. ACCOMMODATION WANTED 20 Wurit SS Mm.) Box S4 cf*. tatrm BUNGALOW 8 B»d Room Area 10, 11.995 words
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Advertisement925 1962-01-11 13 AGENTS WANTED N Worit SI (Min.)— Box SO tit. txtro AGENTS WANTED for taking order* for Private Christmas Cards and Calendars, Oood rate* of commttsion by dealing direct •nth manufacturers. Write today (or 1963 sample*. Caitl* Publl-hlng Co. Ltd.. 2 Salisbury Square, Loodoa, E.C.4., England. TRAVELS ft TOURS It Worit925 words
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Advertisement422 1962-01-11 13 FOR SALE 10 Wor4t $i (Min.)— Box SO tU. rxtrm MOCK BOTTOM PRICES Imtiaa woollon tat SAO 00 cotton rw,r.*thl« V x V $22.00 0x A $1'.>.00. 1 cotton and )Q«e carpet* al*o available Bat Nam Car-wta IMS, K.impong Java Road: (Newton Circle) Spore 9 Tel. MOTS Carpeta wa«l»ng aod422 words
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Article, Illustration963 1962-01-11 14 'HE WAS HEAD OF FHtM DEALING WITH THE GOVT.' O By the Minister for Health As a public servant he has offended General Orders, Ong KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Government said today that a former Government plastic surgeon, Dr. S. Underwood, had offended General Orders by becoming a director of963 words
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Article115 1962-01-11 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Raja Fuziah Uda. daughter of Raja Tun Uda. the Governor of Penang. and two other Malayan girls are now giving demonstrations of Malayan cooking at the Boy Scouts' Association Camping and Outdoor Life Exhibition at Olympla In London. The two other115 words
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Article165 1962-01-11 14 1 ONDON. Wed— Tengku Abl" dul Rahman will probably open the new $500,000 hostel the Malayan Government Is building for 200 Malayan students studying In CairoThis was stated by the Federation Minister of Commerce and Industry. Inche Mohamed Khlr Johari. who K here to attend165 words
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Article, Illustration576 1962-01-11 14 ©By the surgeon himself: Why I resigned BAFFLED and AMUSED BY MINISTER'S REMARKS IPOH, Wednesday. DR. S. Underwood, who resigned from government service as a surgeon, said today he was "baffled and amused" by the statements about him made in the House of Representatives on Monday by the Minister for576 words
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Advertisement1228 1962-01-11 14 U-JL2?!? M PWD TENDER NOTICE Telegraph Pool No: 59/:'o Tender* fro-n Reglsteted Co:ibtephens Roau. Talptai; will be tractors Class tX and above will ..used u> traffic for repairs on be received by the State Engineer. 12/1/62 from 000 p.m to 6.00 1 P-W.D. Selangor up to 3 p.m. on i1,228 words
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Advertisement45 1962-01-11 14 U**t >»$* M/X& FEDERAL READERS Introductory Reader 60 cents each BOOk One SI.IO each Individual Reading Cards and Pictures $4 for 12 sets Flash Cards 13 m m Wall Pictures si 2 per set Teacher's Guide s2 each FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. Local Books for Local Schools45 words
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Article119 1962-01-11 15 India 296-7: Century by Pataudi MADRAS. Wed.— lndia had reached 296 for seven wickets against England by the close when the Fifth and flnaJ Test match began here today. The Nawab of Pataudi showed little respect for the England bowlers and hit a brilliant 103 before he119 words
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Article177 1962-01-11 15 Wed. A A crowd of about 6.000 virtually packed Melbourne's Olympic swimming pool tonight for the fourth final swimming "Test' between Australia and Japan. In the opening ceremony the seven-man Japanese team was presented with gold medallions of the Victorian Amateur Swimming Association. Morito Shigematsu (Japan* setReuter - 177 words
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Article424 1962-01-11 15 hockey Malaya beaten but unbowed GOALKEEPER KAMARUL EARNS OVATION FROM 12,000 CROWD INDIA'S GOAL-SCORING MACHINE CHECKED TO 3-0 MARGIN BY DETERMINED DEFENCE INDIA 3 MALAYA 0; Ahmedabad, Wednesday. MALAYA put up a meritorious performance to hold India, the former Olympic and world champions, to a three-goal margin in the international424 words
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Article80 1962-01-11 15 TPOH, Wed. Perak Amateur F.A. will start the new season with three cup competitions next week. PAFA secretary Oei Poh Hwa said today that this was a new arrangement to avoid the overlapping Cup and League fixtures as had happened In the past. The80 words
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Article63 1962-01-11 15 LEICESTER. Wed—Leicestershire's plan for a four counties knockout competition at the start of the 1962 cricket season has been accepted by Nottinghamshire. Derbyshire and Northamptonshire. Two one-day games of one Innings each team will be played on Wednesday, May 2. with the final a week later.Reuter - 63 words
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Article149 1962-01-11 15 Age-group competitions proved successful OINOAPORE, Wed. 13 Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's open age-group competitions to be held on Jan. 27 at the Singapore Swimming Club are adapted from an American scheme which has proved highly successful. SASA president MIC. Bain said age-group competitions were first Introduced149 words
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Article152 1962-01-11 15 50 ATHLETES GO HOME KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. nnHE 13 Malayan athletes who assembled here to--1 night to go to Jakarta for the Indonesian open International athletics championships will be sent home tomorrow morning. This is because a telegram was received here this evenning informing the Federation of152 words
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Article38 1962-01-11 15 SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore Ministry of Education Recreation Club officials: President Col. Thong Sing Chlng; vice-presidents Kwan Sal Kheong and N.K. Vanniaslngam; chairman H. 8.0. Lembruggen vice-chairman Chow Ah Wing; secretary Chong Gal Meng; treasurer Salleh Sa'at.38 words
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Article32 1962-01-11 15 SINGAPORE, Wed.—Singapore \mateur Volleyball Association officials: President H.K. Lou; vice-presidents J David and Kheng Chin Hock; Chinese secretary Kao Chang Mln; Knglish secretary Ho Pak Khoon: treasurer Lool Wai Ouek.32 words
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Article153 1962-01-11 15 Swansea out by one-goal margin T ON DON. Wed. Swansea, 1.000-1 outsiders for the English K.A. Cop. held fancied Sheffield Wednesday to a one-goal margin in their Third Round match last night. Wasting conntless chances Wednesday won the postponed tie 1-0 with a 57th minute goal by Alan Finney. AReuter - 153 words
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Article41 1962-01-11 15 STORE GSFA mv. 1: Police wo. Oen. Hospital; Dlv. £A: Spore Infantry Regt. 9 Customs 0. KO TOURNEY (Ipoh): Changkat Kindlng Est 3 Nova Scotia Bit FRIENDLY (Penang) SlnoMalays 4 Malayan Youths 2 (Tuesday: Penang Selection 0 Malayan Youths 0).41 words
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Article16 1962-01-11 15 WOMEN'S MATCH (Penang): PLHC 2 SLRC 1. TAIPING LGE. 7th RMK 7 OarrUon 'B 0.16 words
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Article150 1962-01-11 15 BOXING Featherweight (London): Howard Wlnstone (Wales) output Ortpea Doe Smntos (Braz) 8 rds. CRICKET Plunlcet Shield (ChrUtchurch) Canterbury bt Otago by 163. Canterbury 239 and 387-7 dec. Ot*go 132 and 232. TFNNIS Australian championships (Sydney) Men's doubles 2nd rd, W. Coghan (Aust) and R. Taylor (Br) bt W.150 words
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Article34 1962-01-11 15 STORE COMMERCIAL CUP: Croup 'A' Eastern Co v Owee Kirn Chuan; Group *B f Eastern. J. Bahru v Seng Lot: Group 'C: Spore Finance (White) v Selclen* (all matches at Happy World).34 words
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376 1962-01-11 15 Beadles appeals to Asians to come forward By TEOH ENG TATT SINGAPORE, Wed. An appeal to Asians to come forward to help organise and run Rugby in Malaya was made by Mr. O.H.R. Beadles, a former president of the MRU, who leaves for Britain on Feb. 1 on leave prior376 words
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Article29 1962-01-11 15 SYDNEY, Wed —Rod Layer, Wimbledon men's singles champion, has been unanimously voted the outstanding Australian lawn tennis personality of 1961 by the Australian Tennis Writers Association. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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471 1962-01-11 15 RACING Nikko better over a distance TEN TO FOLLOW by EPSOM JEEP IPOH, Wed. Epsom Jeep's ten horses to follow at the January meeting which begins here on Sunday are: NIKKO Pound his winning form at Penang last month, scoring cleverly over 6f; by SayaJlrao. he should be' better over471 words
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Article52 1962-01-11 15 SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore Amateur Swimming Association will hold an "Indonesian Night* on Feb. 17 at the Singapore Swimming Club to raise funds to send a team to the Asian Garnet in Jakarta in August. The programme will Include Indonesian dances, a fashion show, acrobatlr performances, buffet52 words
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Advertisement11 1962-01-11 15 Ride a R. A L E all aH^ |,the wonderful Jamp11 words
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Advertisement176 1962-01-11 15 Singapore. Federation of Malaya and Borneo for SEIBERLING m-CwuitficKed" Safety. Conventional Tubeless TYRES Incorporating Greater^ Strength and Safety L^^^* itj yI- i'ssi^ti^^i sv CASTLE Another Prize-Winning Photo Taken with a Minolta From family portraits to prize-winning photos like this one, Minolta Cameras give you perfect pictures for any purpose. And176 words
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Article598 1962-01-11 16 K. LUMPUR. Wed 'Disparaging remarks' on Malaysia: 'He has made up minds of Borneo peoples' |)ATO Ong Yoke Lin, Minister for Health and Social Welfare, today attacked Mr. V. David (Socialist Front) for his "disparaging views" on Malaysia. He was speaking in the House of598 words
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Article50 1962-01-11 16 MACASSAR (South Celebes). Wed. An elusive "female Dutch agent' U giving the Indonesian Army trouble here, according to the local commander. Col. M. Jusef said that his communications experts were trying to track down a clandfstine radio transmitter, believed to be operated by the acent. U.P.IUPI - 50 words
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383 1962-01-11 16 Policeman refuses to eject a Councillor MALACCA, Wednesday. A POLICE officer today refused to eject a Municipal Councillor at the request of the Municipal President on the ground that there was no disorder at the meeting. The request for police intervention was made when Mr. J. L. De Cruz (Malayan383 words
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Article113 1962-01-11 16 Monday cheques are cleared SINGAPORE. Wed— The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association announced today that clearing cheques paid into member banks on Monday have been dealt with. A public notice issued by the association said that unpaid items relating to the same day had been returned. The notice added that member113 words
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663 1962-01-11 16 SINGAPORE, Wednesday ryHE Chinese ChaniA ber of Commerce has submitted 28 questions for answer by the Government at the big "merger quiz" at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday. The questions have been compiled from a total of 140 queries sent In by various guilds663 words
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Article219 1962-01-11 16 /""LOSING middle prices of selected flock* not including stamp duty vere: i.U.IMM.U) Consol 2 i r deiayed Funding 4' delayed War 3'i'i delayed BANKS Chartered delayed Hongkong oelayed INS USANCE Com. Un 64/7 "a ~V'Prudenual delayed Roy., i delayed BAILS Can. Pac delayed INDUSTRIALS BATS delayed Boot* uelayed219 words
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Article37 1962-01-11 16 LONDON. Wed— Spot 23d.. Feb 23 >«a.. Mar. 23Na.. April 23\,d.. April/June 23' id.. July/ Sepi. 23Sd. Oct./ Dec. 23\d. Jan /Mar 23, d c.1.1. Jan. 22V1.. Feb. 22% d.. Mar. 23d. Tone: Quiet but steady.37 words
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Article26 1962-01-11 16 LONDON'. Wed— Buyers £M 3. sellers £944. Forward buyers *****. aellet* £957. Settlement £944. Turnover am. 205 tons, p.m. 30 tons. Tone: Steady but quiet.26 words
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Article64 1962-01-11 16 KATMANDU. Wed. The Nepalese Foreign Minister. Dr. Tulsi Giri. said here yesterday that violent hit and run raids were being organised from Indian territory on Nepalese police posts. He said: "We have been drawing the Government of India's attention to such activity from time to time and requestingReuter - 64 words
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Article41 1962-01-11 16 SINGAPORE, Wed.—Professor Lai Kok Cheong of the Nanyang University will declare open an exhibition of paintings by poet-artist Mr. Mun Ngan Moon, at 5.30 p m tomorrow at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The exhibition will remain open until Jan.41 words
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Article129 1962-01-11 16 Malayan boys beaten 3-2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— India beat Malaya 3-2 In final of the schoolboys 1 Inter- national badminton tram championship played at the ,Solangor B.A. Hall here tonight. Malaya were handicapped because Yew Chens Hoe, singles champion in the oprn tournament which ended on Sunday, could not play129 words
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Article54 1962-01-11 16 K'JALA LUMPUR. Wed Selaugor beat Hitachi Electric Company from Japan 4-1 in a MM male n ;ti de Merdek* Stadu;.n tor.iglu. Tr»e Jiipiu.oe took a long time to settle do- n. .mo Loiiceued Ohm ?oui& in me rii.>t Ghanl t3. and Aathur Koh scored for Malaya54 words
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Article33 1962-01-11 16 CAIRO. Wed.— rhe sequestration of five more companies and 29 individuals was announced today, bringing to nearly .1,000 the number of individuals whose property has been sequestrated since last October.— Reuti'r.Reuter - 33 words
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Obituary200 1962-01-11 16 MORAIS JOMN MANUEL retired Education Officer. Ipoh. died on in* 9th morning alter n ions 111 mm .it hln home in Tnvindrtim south Indi.t. S. KANAOASABAI formerly of Dmtrlct Office Kualu Lumpur pasaed awj» 10.1.62. Cort«ve len\e» MO Thamb* Abdullah Road to Loke Tew Rovd Cremation tcround 11.1.62 at200 words
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Article22 1962-01-11 16 MR. AND MR*. V. Pane hating** thank relatives and frlenda for thn» att.nd»nc« and gifts on our ma Kir* Birthday Party.22 words
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Advertisement508 1962-01-11 16 Late classified advertisements 19 Wore 1 $1$ (Minimum) OMO To Ann* and Theng Hone a aon on 9th January. Mother and child doing treij. ■ARWICK on fith January at Gleneagles Honpltat to Betty and John Barwlck a daughter. HAWKINS: On Oth. January 1962 at AMunta Foundation, Petaling Jaya, to Ann508 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous43 1962-01-11 16 The weather HIGHEST and lowest temperatures tn Malaya and Singapore (or the period 8 p.m. Tue*.day to 8 p.m. yesterday. Hif best Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Kota Bharu 82 73 Penang 88 72 Ipoh 90 70 Malacca 84 73 Singapore 77 7243 words
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