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Title Section26 1962-01-29 1 AUCWVM, NATIONAL I.IBRABT, AVERAGE DAILY I mini It SALE l\ttfWf><? 100.000 The Straits Times Sat*** 1 Estd. 1845 MONDAY. JANUARY 29,' 1962 15 CENTS. DN 03626 words
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Article1145 1962-01-29 1 'The time has come for us to be re-united' Tengku sends message of hope I£UALA LUMPUR, Sun. The concept of Malaysia has spread to all parts of the world "as fast as the flight of a Sputnik." says the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, in a message1,145 words
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Article, Illustration124 1962-01-29 1 BRIDEGROOM IS A SON OF MILLIONAIRE which Mr. Low is managing director. The bride was a stenographer at the hotel. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Beng Toh, of Ipoh. Mr. Low Vow Chuan is the second son of a millionaire, Mr. Low124 words
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Article114 1962-01-29 1 DURBAN. Sunday. A 22-YEAR-OLD White girl and her Indian hus- band have been arrested and charged under South Africa's Immorality Act here. Mr. Syr ub Singh. 28. and Mrs. Singh, formerly Ml«w Charlotte Rose Bloem, were arrested on Friday morning and charged with contravening the114 words
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Article11 1962-01-29 1 TOKYO. Sun. Heavy snowfalls in Japan disrupted rail service.11 words
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255 1962-01-29 1 STRUGGLE OVER NIKITA STILL ON TOP MOSCOW. Sun. A i 1 reported power struggle in the Kremlin appears to have ended In complete victory for Mr. Khrushchev over the Stalinist "anti-party" group. An official announcement today said he will report to a plenary session of the Soviet Communist Party's centralReuter - 255 words
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Article85 1962-01-29 1 LONDON, Sun. More than 50 United States Navy ships, and French ships and aircraft, will tate part in a training exercise in the Western Mediterranean between tomorrow and Feb. 5. It was announced here today. The ships are from thei French Mediterranean Squadron and the U.S.Reuter - 85 words
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Article30 1962-01-29 1 CAIRO. Bun. Police here have broken up a counterfeit gang, who planned to unload forged American dollars on tourists and Egyptians travelling abroad, according to press reports today.30 words
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150 1962-01-29 1 pOLOMBO. Sun.— Five top V/ police and army officers were arrested in Ceylon today In connection with an attempted .coup d'etat. An official communique announcing the arrests and the consequent failure of the coud dlsclased that yesterday the Government received Information thatReuter - 150 words
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Article, Illustration301 1962-01-29 1 Executive of Straits Times, friend die in crash JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. AIR George Tan Eng Leung. Deputy Managing iU Editor of the Straits Times, was killed in a head-on collision between his car and a taxi at Jalan Scudai, eight miles from here, this afternoon. Also killed was Mr. John301 words
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Article132 1962-01-29 1 A scooter rider is killed IPOH. Sun. A scooter rider, /.nun bin Sobor. |L was killed and his pillion rider. Rathli bin .Moharard Said, gt, was injured in a road accident at the junction of Ashby Road and Jalan Abdul Jalil here this morning. The scooter was involved in a132 words
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Article145 1962-01-29 1 Thursday new date for space bid WASHINGTON SU n. All America was disappointed today by the last-minute cancellation of yesterday's attempt to put a man in an earth orbit. The launching, put ofT because of low cloud, will not take pla«e now until Thursday or Friday at the earliest. Mr.Reuter - 145 words
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Article35 1962-01-29 1 LATEST 6 HURT IN RJOTS BALI8B1 KV. Kli.. Sun Folur opt in-il 1 1 wiili »hotgWH .ind U on rioting rrowd of .iliout \fri<tn> in flrlrt \«ri(an town^llip I j Isdaj Six Afnr.i one nrioasi]35 words
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83 1962-01-29 2 'Ban film exports,' missionary urges US \MV YORK. Sun. A misMonary urged the U.S. Government today to ban the export of American films and television shows because, he said, they "warp and debase the image of American life." The Rev. Truman B. Douglas, of the United Church of Christ, said83 words
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Article30 1962-01-29 2 Denti freak BONN. Sun. A 78-year-old German woman has thrown away the false teeln she has used for 40 years because she is growing a new sft of her own.30 words
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Article, Illustration531 1962-01-29 2 piVE British war historians today expressed the view that Maj.-Gen. Orde Wingate, leader of the Chindits against the Japanese in Burma did not have "the knowledge, stability or balance to make a great commander." They added: "He never proved himself to be the manReuter - 531 words
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Article, Illustration155 1962-01-29 2 lucky' in death eludes police for last time J^APLES, Sun. "Lucky" Luciano, one-time undisputed King of the New York underworld, died as he lived during 16 years of "retirement" just one step ahead of the police. The 65-year-old Italian, deported from the U.S. in 1946 as an undesirable alien, dropped155 words
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Article91 1962-01-29 2 YEW YORK. Sun. Senator Kenneth Keating of New York urged today that the U.N. Investigate navigational rights through International waterways, particularly the Suez Canal. The Suez Canal and others "should not become tools of aggrandisement for lndlvi- dual dictators," he said. He called on Egypt toReuter - 91 words
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Article240 1962-01-29 2 DR. V's PLAN A BIG BLUFF' JOHANNESBURG, Sun. J South Africa* banned African National Congress touay rejected aa a "shameless biuif" the Government's plan announced on Tuesday to grant inter n a 1 self-govern-ment to the Africans of the Transkei Reserve. But while rejecting the scheme "we are fully awarrReuter - 240 words
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Article25 1962-01-29 2 MOSCOW. Sun —A Russian shipyard is building an eight ton passenger ship, able to carry 65 people, made entirely of plastics, Tass reports.25 words
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403 1962-01-29 2 LONOON, Sunday TiHE British Foreign Office in a 24-page booklet, "The Meaning of Berlin," to be issued tomorrow said the Western Powers thought the situation there "wrong, and in the long run dangerous." "Europe is bound to remain unsettled so long as the largest EuropeanReuter - 403 words
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Miscellaneous34 1962-01-29 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby J-^^TTov^ (hullo) /'huuqN LATB •< y\ Zc— \LATER\_ FcviT TIT OWLV >v _f* x J_ n I KIT I CAM 6 M FOttJ didn't guv) r AY HCKC MYuese VA«oi»py34 words
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Article412 1962-01-29 3 Conspiracy to overthrow U.A.R. Govt. alleged CAIRO. Sun. FRENCH OFFICIAL SAYS CONFESSIONS DICTATED TO HIM, SIGNATURES 'EXTRACTED BY FORCE' JEAN-PAUL BELLIVIER, one of four French officials being tried here on charges of plotting to kill President Nasser and overthrow the United Arab Republic, told the court yesterdayReuter - 412 words
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Article32 1962-01-29 3 BANGKOK, Sun. A barber who employed a pretty teenage masseuse -to ad<"class" to his. shop was taken to hospital last night after he was stabbed by his jealous wife.32 words
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Article, Illustration68 1962-01-29 3 AN armed Dutch marine guards 'wo of the 52 Indonesians captured after Dutch warships sank one of three Indonesian motor *orpedo boats engaged off the coast of West New Cuinea. The prisoners are being held at a camp near Hollandia. No decision has yet beenUPI - 68 words
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194 1962-01-29 3 DAG's DEATH: 'STOP WICKED CHARGES AGAINST BRITAIN' SALISBURY, (Southern Rhodesia), Sunday. rpHE commission inquiring into the crash which A killed Mr. Dag Hammaskjoeld was urged yesterday to put and end to "wicked and baseless allegations" against the British Government. Mr. Geoffrey Lawrence. I Q.C., representing the British Government, said these194 words
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Article72 1962-01-29 3 The fall-out fall-in LONDON, Sun. —Of 15 accredited civil defence workers at Kingbridge. Devon, two are dead, one is in a mental home, two have gone away and eight of the remaining 10 are more than 70, Devon County Council has been told. In another village it was found that72 words
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Article49 1962-01-29 3 NEW YORK. Sun.— About 1.000 antl-nuclear campaigners held a silent "walk for peace" demonstration outside U.N. headquarters here yesterday. They carried banners bearIng slogans such as "Peac* is the best shelter." Nearby, two" men handed out leaflets reading: "We want war. Red Russia must perish."49 words
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Article18 1962-01-29 3 OTTAWA. Sun. The Canadian Government is to Install safety belts In all Its new vehicles.18 words
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373 1962-01-29 3 U.N. CANT HELP PRIESTS AND NUNS IN PERIL NEW YORK, Sunday. •JHE acting U.N. secretary-general, U Thant. said yesterday that it was impossible for the United Nations to ensure the protection of three Congolese priests and 30 nuns who were presumed to be in danger at Kongolo. At the same373 words
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Article91 1962-01-29 3 Give me a month Tshombe T7LISABETHVILLE, Sun. 1-1 President Tshombe today asked the U.N. for a month's grace to track down suspected mercenaries. After that, if necessary, a mixed commission of U.N. civilian representatives and the Katanga Government would be formed to supervise moves against the mercenaries, a Katanga GovernmentReuter - 91 words
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Miscellaneous417 1962-01-29 3 RADIO SINGAPORE T Dream: 120 clos •wmmkymwmmm RADIO MALAYA Ml nil M WAVE SERVICE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 476 metres SERVICE 41.7 metres AM. 6.00 Good Morning; 601 AM 600 T^' Signal. NegarsMoniliiK Prelude; 7.00 The New;.; ku New 's Headlines: 6.05 Mornmg 705 Melodies At Sunrise; 8.00 The Melodies: 7.00 Reniezvous417 words
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Article153 1962-01-29 4 5 MALAYSIAN TERRITORIES TO CO-ORDINATE BROADCASTS FRANK EXCHANGE OF VIEWS AT 3-DAY MEET: JOINT PROJECTS ARE TO BE STARTED SINGAPORE, Sunday. BROADCASTING services in the Malaysian territories of the Federation of Malaya, Singapore, North Borneo Brunei and Sarawak will soon work more closely with each153 words
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Article234 1962-01-29 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Ministry of Culture will hold free film shows dally from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. I during Malaysia Week <to- morrow to Feb. 7) at the first floor of the Victoria Memorial Hall. The shows will be in conjunction with the Malaysian234 words
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Article115 1962-01-29 4 5 SARAWAK VISITORS IN HIGHLANDS TANAH RATA. Sun. Five welfare workers and union leaders from Sarawak, who are now touring Malaya, visited the Cameron Highlands yesterday. I They were Hajl Jarale Hajl Ibrahim, member of the Social Welfare Committee. Sarawak; Inche Fathi bin Taha, general secretary of the Seamen's Association;115 words
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Article45 1962-01-29 4 SINGAPORE Sun. The General Manager of the Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Ltd.. Mr. T. G. Cotterell. will speak on "Some Old English Sports" at the next luncheon mating' of the Rotary Club of Singapore on Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the Cathay Restaurant.45 words
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Article34 1962-01-29 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Master Attendant, Captain j.a.L. Pavltt. has called on the ship owners whose vessels are in port to "dress ship" on Thursday and Friday to celebrate the Malaysia Week.34 words
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121 1962-01-29 4 Work is to begin soon on Film Unit studios KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —Work on the $2.3 million Malayan Film Unit studios on an Siacre site off Jalan Utara in Petaling Jaya will begin in March, a spokesman of the unit said today. The main three-storeyed building will house the unit's121 words
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Article55 1962-01-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Minister of Health and Social Welfare. Dato Ong Yoke Lin. said today that 520 more studf nt nurses and hospital assistants would be recruited soon. He made the announcement at the opening of a $400,000 hostel, with accommodation for 70 nurses,55 words
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Article156 1962-01-29 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE commission set up by the Sultan of Brunei x to ascertain the views of the people in the country on Malaysia is expected to complete its work in the next few days. This was stated at the Singapore airport this evening by the156 words
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Article26 1962-01-29 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Water will be cut off between West Coast Road 8J m.s. and 11 m.s. tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.26 words
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175 1962-01-29 4 NEW OWNER FOR RELIC OF JAPANESE OCCUPATION JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. A three-foot high old iron safe in the Johore Supreme Court's corridors which was not used since 1945. changed hands today. The safe, weighing about 7001 b., was sold to a furniture shop in Jalan Trus here for $12 cash.175 words
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Article65 1962-01-29 4 13,570 who failed in exams KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A total of 13.570 pupils— 4o per cent— failed In the Lower Certificate of' Education examinations last year two- j thirds of them from private, schools. A spokesman of the Exami- j nation Syndicate said that the results were "as good as65 words
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131 1962-01-29 4 Doctors' seminar on birth control SINGAPORE, Sun. 0 The International Planned Parenthood Federation is organising a doctor's seminar on birth control techniques in Singapore from Tuesday to Thursday. The seminar will be attended by about 20 doctors from the countries of the South -East Asia region of TP.P.F.. including Ceylon.131 words
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Article33 1962-01-29 4 SINGAPORE. Sun—Singapore Governments representative to the 11th Pacific Area Travel Association conference in Hong Kong, Mr. Lee Slow Mong. permanent secretary to the Ministry of Culture, flew back here last night.33 words
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Miscellaneous319 1962-01-29 4 rE following Is today's schr- p.m.. from Kuala Lumpur 'ML dule or civil aircraft mov«>- 173" 8.30 p.m.; from Penang lents at Pava Lebar airoort (ML 151> 9 p.m.; from Jcssclton. Singapore. airport. Brun€l Kuching (ML 477) 7.3* ARRIVALS DEPARTURES BOAC: Prom Hong Kong (BA nmr< t-» n.u i mnl319 words
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Article170 1962-01-29 5 FIVE SHIPS WAITING TO UNLOAD CARGOES LUMPUR, Sun. Chinese housewives in Kuala Lumpur have begun their shopping for the Chinese New Year which falls on Feb. 5. They are spending more this year as they believe that only a celebration on a grand scale will170 words
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Article49 1962-01-29 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Three senior engineering lecturers of Canterbury University. New Zealand, have arrived here to be external examiners for the Singapore Polytechnic's professional diploma courses in engineering. They are Mr. A. Williams. civil engineering, Mr. D. C Stevenson, mechanical engineering and Mr. J. L. Woodward, electrical engineering.49 words
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Article51 1962-01-29 5 PENANG. Sun. Province Wellesley Central District will hold a Koran reading competition at the Madrasah AlMasriah. Bukit Mertajam at 8.30 p.m. on Feb. 9. Entries must be submitted through penghulus. Judges for the competition are: Hajl ishak (chairman). U*taz Abdullah Abbas, Ustaa Shahabudin. Ustaz Ja'afar and Ustaz51 words
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Article50 1962-01-29 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Government offices In Johore will open for business from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on week days during Bulan Puasa (fasting month) which begins on Feb 8. Courts will hear cases from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Court offices will open an hour earlier.50 words
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104 1962-01-29 5 From a shed to $52,000 new station IPOH. Sun —The Mentrl Beol Perak. Dato Sha'ari bin Shanee. declared open a $52,000 fire station In Tanjong Malim today. Previously, the fire brigade was housed In a shed. Dato Sha'ari said that the public could assist in preventing flre losses by taking104 words
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Article77 1962-01-29 5 IPOH. Sun.— On* out of every four persons fails to turn up after making an appointment for renewal of his identity card, according to the Registration Officer. Perak Central. Mr. Gurbachan Singh. The registration centre here can handle about 350 Interviews a day if all the appointments are77 words
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Article, Illustration131 1962-01-29 5 'THE Tengku Puan Brsar Kurshiah (centre) was one of the distinguished visitors at a floral arrangement show at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall on Saturday. At left is Che Noorhimah Jamil, wife of Inche Abdul Jamil Rais. Secretary to thr Ministry of131 words
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Article, Illustration353 1962-01-29 5 BANKS IN THE SMALL TOWNS 'GOOD SIGN' KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. THE considerable spread of bank branches to smaller towns throughout the Federation was described today as "a very favourable development" in the Malayan banking scene by the retiring manager of the Chartered Bank here, Mr. H. G. Banham. The setting353 words
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Article69 1962-01-29 5 PRIZE FOR ROSALIND'S DRAWING SINGAPORE, Sun. A pupil of Raffles Girls' School Miss Rosalind Heng. has won a prize lor drawing in the Shankar's International Children's Competition held In 1950. More than 70.000 children from 70 countries took part in the competition open to children under 16. The prize will69 words
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Article59 1962-01-29 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Sun. News has been received of the death In Madras of Mr. S. N. Samy, former Superintendent of the Government Printing Department in Kedah. Mr. Samy. 67. wa.s the father of Mr. S. N. Tany. cooperative officer. Johore Bharu. and father-in-law of Mr.59 words
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Article47 1962-01-29 5 KUALA KUBU BAHRU. Sun— The Ulu Selangor Town Board office at Rawang will no longer accept payments for water supplied to Ulu Bernam and Kuala Kubu Bahru. These dutie.s have been taken over by the Local Council office, Kuala Kubu Bahru47 words
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270 1962-01-29 5 THREE-HOUR MALA Y LESSONS A DAY FOR THE PEACE CORPS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday MEMBERS of President Kennedy's Peace Corps now in Malaya are learning the national language more seriously than many Malayans. The Peace Corps members, whose ages range from 21 to 49. attend Malay classes three hours every morning,270 words
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Article287 1962-01-29 6 Among them are the big names in industry JPOH, Sun.— Nine factories representing a capital investment of about $20 million are expected to go up in the Tasek industrial estate here within the next three or four months. They include some of the big names in287 words
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Article, Illustration110 1962-01-29 6 GENERAL MEETS SOLDIER, 15 CINGAPORE. smallest (4ft. Bin.) soldier had the biggest surprise of his life when the British Army's Adjutant General from the War Office. Gen. Sir Richard Goodbody. stopped to speak to him at the weekend. Private Mustapha. 15 of the Army Boys' Trade110 words
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Article155 1962-01-29 6 IJUANTAN, Sun. The Public Works Department has Invited tenders for the construction of a $750,000 state mosque at Jalan Masjld here. Clearing work at the site is almost complete A feature of the mosque, which will have accommodation for 2.000 people, will be a 115-ft. high155 words
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253 1962-01-29 6 I/UALA LUMPUR. Sun. The National Monument Fund now stands at more than $300,000. Among the latest contributions is $9,041 from the Ministry of Internal Security. Other recent donations were: Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications, $1,569; Sub-Treasury. Tapah. $1,345; Pan-Malayan Road Transport Operators' Association. Selangor. $1,000;253 words
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Article, Illustration1098 1962-01-29 7 Patrick O' Donovan - CORRUPTION IN OUR TIME STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE Patrick O'Donovan by LONDON, Thursday ALONG time ago before the Russians ha d claimed even equality with the Americans in outer space, before Princess Margaret was a mother or Britain had ever heard of a Common Market in 1958 to be exact,OFNS - 1,098 words
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Article87 1962-01-29 8 !0 Wtrd, lit (UUOmmm) MR. AND MRS. Lee Blew Cbow thaak all friends and relatives for their kind attendant)*. good wishes. gifts and ssr»lees laaasred at their wedding on 21.1.62. MESSRS. V. LETONUMANAN and V. Muthlah of Berembaa thank relst'ven and friends for their condolence metsages on the death87 words
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The Straits Times Monday, January 29, 1962.
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Article738 1962-01-29 8 With amendments now added to the amendments of the amendments, the much discussed and misunderstood changes proposed in the Constitution will be debated in the Dewan Ra'ayat today Obviously there is much to be said for closer and more leisurely study of this amending Bill The738 words
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Article327 1962-01-29 8 As a reminder of how the Russians occupied themselves during the last uncontrolled moratorium on nuclear testing fall-out from the unprecedented Soviet test series last September will in a few weeks' time begin to rain down upon the earth's surface, and people will die because of it The327 words
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Article153 1962-01-29 8 Not enough is known about Malaya's industrial progress We cannot bo sure how much money has been invested in secondary industry, nor where the money has come from; we do not know how much employment has been created by burgeoning industries, and it would be interesting to identify153 words
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2112 1962-01-29 8 HUMFREY BALL - HUMFREY BALL by of Malacca in a letter to the Straits Times THEY ARE OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO US ALL. ..AND REQUIRE CAREFUL STUDY IN view of, the attack made on my friends and myself by the leading article in the Straits Times of Jan.2,112 words
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Article140 1962-01-29 9 RETIRED, THEN BACK AT JOB CINGAPORE, Sun. One of the top men of the Special Branch of the Singapore Police Porce, Superintendent Ahmad Khan, 50, has retired under the Malayanisation scheme. But the Straits rimes learnt from police sources today that on the date oi ris retirement last Friday— he140 words
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Article86 1962-01-29 9 EVANGELIST WEEK MEETINGS JOHORE BAHRU, im.— Public meetings will be held at churches of the Holy Light and 8t Christopher here during Evangelist Week, Feb. 4 to 10. This Is the first time ;n the history of Christian churches In Malaya that an evangelistic campaign is being held in Johore.86 words
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123 1962-01-29 9 In the drink 435 bottles dumped by smugglers CINGAPORE. Sun. Customs men dived into the sea off Beach Road here this morning to retrieve 14 sacks of liquor jettisoned by fleeing smugglers. In the sacks were 435 bottles of brandy, whisky and gin which the smugglers had intended to sell123 words
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Article18 1962-01-29 9 KLANG. Sim. Klang Town Council has approved $50,000 for the provision of metalled roads this year.18 words
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Article92 1962-01-29 9 Symposium on youth and nation CINGAPORE. Sun. The Chinese Young Men's Christian Association here will hold a talk and symposium on "The functions of youth organisations in nation-build-ing" at its auditorium on Feb 6. The speaker will be Mr. Harold Haywood. a leading youth worker in Britain, who Is currently92 words
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Article244 1962-01-29 9 INCREASED ADMISSION PRICES TO ALL OF FIRST-RUN CINEMA SHOWS IN K. LUMPUR KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. ('IXEMA-GOERS in the Federal capital will have to pay increased admission prices to all first-run cinema shows from Thursday. A Cathay Organisation announcement said today that the increase was made244 words
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Article111 1962-01-29 9 22 die on roads in Singapore SINGAPORE, Sun.—Twentytwo people lost their lives in accidents on Singapore roads last month, compared to 19 in November. The monthly traffic police report states that there were 2.821 road accidents during the month compared with 2,606 during November— an increase of 215 accidents. According111 words
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365 1962-01-29 9 SINGAPORE, Sun TWO talks on the cultui.il links of the Mala;,si,> 1 territories will be broadcast by Radio Singapore in ft ir languages during Malaysia Week, which begins tomorrow. The Curator of Anthropology. Mr Hool Liang Yin, will speak on "The Comrrvn Culture365 words
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Article, Illustration53 1962-01-29 9 he Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Raxak bin Hussein, addressing settlers at Labu land development scheme during bis tour of Kuala Langat and I'lu Lancat districts yesterday. Seated facing the camera Is the Mentri Besar of SHangor. Dato Abo Bakar bin Baginda.53 words
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169 1962-01-29 9 WARNING: GUARD AGAINST THE REDS' SUBVERSION JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. THE people of Malaya have rejected Communism because it goes against their way of life, the Johore State Information Officer. Inche Kassan bin Hassan, said here today. i Inche Kassan declared that the Malayan people had successfully destroyed militant Communism which169 words
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Article150 1962-01-29 9 Two S'pore parties join forces CINGAPORE, Sun. Amid cries of "hidup" (long live), the two-year-old Singapore Congress today merßed with the Liberal Socialist party to propagate "liberal socialism" under one banner. Mr. Wee Soo Bee was reelected chairman and Mrs. Felice Leon-Soh. leader of the former Congress, became secretary-general. The150 words
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Article37 1962-01-29 9 KLANG. Sun. Mr. Goh Tian Chin has been elected chairman of the Klang As* sociatlon of Boy Scouts. Mr. Fred Lee is the vicechairman, Mr.R. Devaraj. secretary; and Mr. Ho Che# Kee. treasurer.37 words
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Article57 1962-01-29 9 SINGAPORE. Bun.— The Buklt Ho Swee Fire Relief Fund made a total payment of $133,512 to 2,669 families Ml its fifth and final payment which ended at the Mountbatten Community .entre yesterday. Fire victims who have not received their share are requested to call at the 3ocial57 words
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Article19 1962-01-29 9 KLANG, Sun. Concrete dustbins are to be provided for the town at a total cost of $12,495.19 words
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265 1962-01-29 9 WHAT's IN NAME WHEN POLICEMAN GETS IT WRONG? TPOH, Sun.— Policemen in small police stations who guess the spelling of names when recording births have been responsible for a great deal of subsequent muddles, the secretary of the Perak branch of the Malayan Indian Congress, Mr. K. R. Ramallngam, said265 words
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Article76 1962-01-29 9 ARBITRATION CASE ADJOURNED SINGAPORE, Sun.— Hearing of the dispute between trie Straits Times (M) Ltd. and the Singapore Printing Workers' Union before the Industrial Arbitration Court has been adjourned to a date to be notified by the President, Dr. Charles Oamba. This follows the temporary Indisposition of one of the76 words
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Article72 1962-01-29 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Master Attendant, Capt. J. A. L. Pavitt. and the acting Controller and Registrar of Imports and Exports. Mr. A V. Cordeiro, have announced that the Shipping and Port Clearance Office and the Imports and Exports Office will be open for one hour72 words
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Article30 1962-01-29 9 KLANG. Sun. Police Inspector A. Thiagarajah. of the Special Branch here, has been transferred to Federal Police Headquarters in Kuala Lumpur. He is replaced by Inspector Abdul Rahman.30 words
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Advertisement148 1962-01-29 9 8 TON ARTICULATEDS I Available ex stock in chassis form or with bodies built to special I/T\k, requirements \jrrchard Motors SINOAKHU KUALA LUMTUt lIMISCNTCO fISCWHUI IV lORNIO MOTORS B/6W4 J 1 Rs^T^t Bavi-a Gif Pro M*—*9 I Ms^]3p')£j L«t us help you solve It. >> I®- T^/ Wa hav6 a148 words
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Article283 1962-01-29 10 RAZAK GIVES WARNING ON SETTLERS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A WARNING was given today by the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, when speaking to settlers of the 953--acre Selangor State Group settlement scheme at Labu, about 40 miles from here. He said: "We want settlers who really can283 words
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Article, Illustration103 1962-01-29 10 Boy reported missing from home since Nov. 12 CINGAPORE. Sun. JVlobamed Anis, 14-year-old son of a Muar hakrr. Mohameri Rafilt. who has been •reported missincr from his home since Nov. 12, last year. Inche Rafik. 50. appealing for help in the search for his son. said today he was told103 words
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255 1962-01-29 10 CINGAPORE. Sun. The 13 Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. proposes to appoint a tariff board shortly to Inquire Into the desirability or protecting some Industries In Singapore. He also Intends to amend the purchasing regulations of government departments to make them give255 words
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Article, Illustration199 1962-01-29 10 FRONT WINS BY 75 VOTES- pENANG. Sun.— The Social ist Front celebrated the Penang Island Roral District Council by-election victory of Inche Abu Bakar Hashim in Puchat Muka Ward last night with a procession in Sungel Pinang village. Inche Abu Bakar polled 1.017 votes only 75 more199 words
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Article29 1962-01-29 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Director of Posts today reminded the public that the must post their greeting cards before Jan. 31 to ensure de•v before Chinese Nev Year.29 words
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Advertisement270 1962-01-29 10 ••'SH i^ilJ^ih i^B*pftv"t*ft^ *.*-'^V.'^LV«**.v^ii POPPELL GAS CIGARETTE LIGHTERS There's no messing about with sooty wicks and liquid fuels, as POPPELL is a gas lighter with cartridge refill. This ond the fact that POPPELL is sold with A YEAR'S GUARANTEE, is indeed a perfect gift. Available in colours of BLACK, WHITE,270 words
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Advertisement184 1962-01-29 10 IUCK'IWrHTI I— .•>/ ffm •1 "fAV^ij secret H^HFi^IKHhH lis in FillEl^a I the [TT] I" blending spotty skin B^p becomes clear skin Wm with r~ Solution 41 j^INNOXA Spotty skin it usually the result of overactive grease glands. The tiny ducts leading from the glands to the skin surface are184 words
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558 1962-01-29 11 A rift in family for first time in history PUNTA DEL ESTE (Uruguay), Sun. TWENTY Latin Ame- rican foreign ministers faced the unpalatable fact that their family group has been split by the very man they had gathered here to condemn Dr.Reuter; UPI - 558 words
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Article280 1962-01-29 11 LONDON, Sunday JJJNDONERS laced with the prospect of walking to work tomorrow owing to a threatened one-day transport stoppage were given some ioot-saving news today They were told that most of the buses they use will be running and that there may even be a skeletonReuter - 280 words
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Article30 1962-01-29 11 RANGOON. Sum. U Nu yesterday gave up the leadership of Burma's ruling Union Party but remains Prime Minister. The new party leader is Thakin Tin. Finance Minister.30 words
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Article, Illustration123 1962-01-29 11 NEPAL KING HOME AFTER BOMB ATTEMPT ITATMANDU. Sun. King Mahendra retucned here today after his 10-day tour of east Nepal, during which an attempt was made to kill him. Strict security precautions were taken for his arrival and over 400 soldiers lined the route from the airport to the palace.123 words
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Article48 1962-01-29 11 LONDON. Sun. Mr. R. W. Hill, a textile workers" union leader, is to protest against further recruitment of Pakistani or other foreign labour in the Lancashire cotton industry. He said: Our workers are suffering because so many foreigners are coming here and getting their Jobs."48 words
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Article253 1962-01-29 11 i LAGOS Sunday jyjß. Cyrille Adoula, Congolese Prime Minister, arrived dramatically yesterday to attend the African summit conference, which began here on Thursday. He said he had come despite pressure of business m the Congo because he considered the conference s»o important to African unity. HisReuter - 253 words
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Article39 1962-01-29 11 CAIRO. Sunday AM I-.\IR( R \KI nuns opened fire on unidentified planes, believed to be Israeli, over the Suez area last night. Lights at Port Said and Cairo airports were extinguished for 30 minutes— ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article141 1962-01-29 11 AMMAN, Sunday. ITING Hussein of Jordan last night accepted the resignation of Mr. Bahjat Talhouni as Prime Minister and appointed Mr. Wasfi Tell, ambassador to Iraq, as his successor. Mr. Tell, who held consultations here during the past week, had his Cabinet ready. The newReuter - 141 words
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Article61 1962-01-29 11 ROME. Sun.— Vincenzo Vltl, 55, serving a life sentence for murder, died yesterday broken hearted because his favourite warder— "my friend for 26 years" had been transferred to another prison. Vincenzo embraced the warder. Domenlco Zagaroli. said farewell and was led to his cell in tears. He61 words
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Advertisement262 1962-01-29 11 W If you "1 suffer j from A BRONCHITIS I read this I EPHAZONE tabicis are ava i labl* to all sufferers from bronchiua, asthma, bronchial catarrh, phlegm •o the chest, hay fever and allied complaints. EPHAZONE is easy to take, safe to use and gives sjuiefc relief and sureness262 words
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Advertisement122 1962-01-29 11 ttcoTi aio tiam ruac INSECT K4JLJ-ER ;^ss* iilCi*lit M^^ta^^^gi Hrn Smart men celebrate Chinese Choose the kind of shirt for Chinese 1 kj) 4&L New Year that will stand out for J smartness and quality It's so easy to IP^ do when you choose an Arrow. Arrow '^jto^t^* Shirts, whether122 words
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Article, Illustration783 1962-01-29 12 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD TOPICAL STUDY AMIDST BACKDROP OF DUTCH-RI DISPUTE -By MY FATHER IS A CANNIBAL By Sten Bergman. (Robert Hole. 215.) INDONESIA AND THE DUTCH. By Leslie Palmier. (Oxford University Press. 18s.) J^ might be imagined, there are embarrassing mo ments783 words
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486 1962-01-29 12 THE BOBBY JONES STORY. By 0.8. KeeUr and Grontlond Rice. (The Fireside Press. Bs. 6d.) By WALTER WARWICK HOW good was the great Bobby Jones? In his last eight years of competitive golf, he played in twelve Open Golf Championships, and in486 words
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Advertisement247 1962-01-29 12 University Correspondence College Expert Postal Tuition for LONDON UNIVERSITY EXTERNAL DEGREES CAMBRIDGE OVERSEA School ft Higher School CERTIFICATES Royal Society of Arts The College, founded 1887. k m ritacatkmaJ Trust, with a ittfl of UsMyOMlideii Tutors. Keasumbto (Ma, payable by instmluieata. Mar* than 48.000 Succium, 1920-S» PROSPECTUS (mendoa amm. atM247 words
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Advertisement353 1962-01-29 12 FEDERATION OF MALAYA vs SINGAPORE BODY BEAUTIFUL CONTEST PLUS CAVALCADE OF RADIO STAGE STARS Feofuring: S. Sorgo (One of the best Concert Guitarist in the world). Clancy Ang (Runner-up "Mr. Universe" (961 doss III). Display of Fashions by The Singapore Models Academy. Acrobats by The Blue Tmo. The Rainbows. The353 words
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Miscellaneous233 1962-01-29 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS a History ol money in India, 1. Educational gatherings (7). guinea (6). 5. 25. 23 Spirited European 7. TTace left by ■nail pat ot leads cloth- worker a dance rhino? (4-5). ,7 5 8) 8. Spoil the fun with Lily? (7). 10. The iast word In233 words
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Advertisement1523 1962-01-29 13 fp^unwoji^ftjmTicoASTirß. Out Score Si'is f Sham Penani, DEMODOCUS Havre, LutrpMl. 6lasgo*.. ll fart Jaa 20 ATREUS L'peal. Dprjlm, R'dam, H'burg Jan Jl Fil 3 MENELAUS Liferpeil, Glasgow Cdi. 33 Fik 3 OOLIUS Uttreeel. Dutnn Fil I Fil I Frt I Frt II PYRRHUS intrpael. Glasgow Frt 11 Fel 13 Fel1,523 words
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Advertisement3002 1962-01-29 13 rii-:3?''%- I '^L— B p L^gMMMMMMMBMMeMMMMMMMMMEa::!. THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS TO MEDITERRANEAN, CONTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN PIRTS i^Sak S pore P. S'^am Penang /or^OiA "ASMARA lie) Sailed Sailed It Ptrt 31 Jaa iaTVP^Vlfl "KAMIOOIA' i) ....|p fart 1 Frt 4 7 Ftl II Fel Vk. S -*SJ """-STRIA' I) f3,002 words
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Advertisement1327 1962-01-29 13 feMcALISTER «c CO., LTD. i^, nu Na. smi. xfK. ELLBRMAN LIME «V KLAVENESS LINE LONDON. HAMIURG. ROnERDAM. LOS ANCEIES. SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE ft HULL. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER 1 POITLANO CITT OF COLOMBO Accepting cargt ttr Central ft Sttitb S'Por. P h. Pemn, gflSftl 24) JM/ 1 Fal 21/21 JM I Spore1,327 words
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Article30 1962-01-29 14 IMBBKR TIN (per Ib.) (per plcnl Jan. closed $474.50 SI 80 cts. 5470.82 H 24 80 eta. $473.25 25 fU '»cU $471.62>i 26 Bis.ru. anvuii 27 closed $47«.5030 words
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Article147 1962-01-29 14 \LL Malayan Exchange Banks' j Amociation rates were un- changed on Saturday as follows (all rales to $100) New York: buying TT 33, airmail OD 33 1/8. 90 d/st 33 3/8 credit bills. 33 1/2 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 34 9/16, airmail OD 34 11/16. 90 o/st147 words
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1727 1962-01-29 14 Quiet, with coining Chinese New Year From Our Market Correspondent yyITH the approach ot the Chinese New Year holidays the Malayan Stock Exchange last week turned very quiet and was characterised by a newly developed lack of enthusiasm for tin shares. The poor showing of ;he Malayan Market was lot1,727 words
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Article28 1962-01-29 14 Current Date of Total Total for payment paynNent for previous year year longkong Bank 10s 15s 15s .i-.il.hr ld 20 30', 45 o iuneei Chinoh 7JV28 words
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Article38 1962-01-29 14 WEEK'S ITOCK INDICES: Jan. 23 Jan. M Jan. 2S Jan. M Jan. 27 trxtuotrialli 182.18 162.19 182 .78 163.20 J63.VS Ttna: M4I »2.44 290.84 291.73 ?W.*s RuHnu lUJI ***** 211.13 211.12 211.12 Jan. 1 ISM-100.38 words
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Article416 1962-01-29 14 rpHERE was a complete change In sentiment mid-week on the Singapore Rubber Market and the price was taken to the highest levels for some weeks. Throughout the week the price remained in the eighty cents bracket and the unofficial close o:i Friday* was 81 J cents. The416 words
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Article1234 1962-01-29 14 fITHE state of shirts on the X Malayan Stock Exchange h wing last business to January 20 (A) and last business since that date (B) with II and L standing for Highest and Lowest business 'iiis year to date were: IMOUSTRIHS HI Mm Bricks I a Mi1,234 words
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Advertisement1137 1962-01-29 14 >^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. Express U.S.A. Pacific *fc Atiantle Coast Service eta n* n» ci* Spore P. Sham M'korig M'lulu I F'cisct i aneeiet N York "Kinki«a Man" tin t/7 31 Jss/3 Fll 14 Fit) 3 Mar S Mar 2* Mat •CKlfKl Mare" 21/72 Frt 21 Frt II Msj1,137 words
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Advertisement637 1962-01-29 14 ACT WO W Every day you delay, o doy of earning interest on your savings is lost forever. Invest in the THIRD MALAYAN FUND and employ experts to spread your investment over Malaya's soundest enterprises. Application form mud fr— booklrt ohtoimabl, trmm tht Maa»f*rs. Malayan Unit Tr»»t» Ltd.. p0 Box637 words
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Advertisement2368 1962-01-29 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS RtKAJAAfI MXAftIAN PUBLIC APPOINTMENT APPLICATIONS are Invited from serving officers and also from j Federal Cltlaens and State Na- tionals for appointment as Typists (Division lII* in the State of Kelantan on the following salary scales: Probationer $100.00 Grade 111 $115x7.50-145. i Orade II2,368 words
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Advertisement783 1962-01-29 15 (Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT It Word* Si (Mim.)— Box St et: txtro WANTEO very urgently flrat class commercial Artist. part-time or full time acceptable. Please apply P.O. Box 223.1 COST CLERK FOR IPOH FACTORY GOOD PROSPECTS FOR SUITABLY QUALIFIED MAN/WOMAN APn.T po. box 33i. iron SHIPPING DEPARTMENT of783 words
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Advertisement948 1962-01-29 15 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE tt Wtrd* Si (Mim.)— Bom St et: txtrm FREEHOLD Developed vacant nigh land residential dlatrict 10. Further particular* Apply Box A 6193 BT. Spore. WE HAVE BUYERS::! V. need more bungalows, semi-detached terrace and 2-storey house*. List' your property uith us for quick sale. Terms 2',948 words
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Advertisement1048 1962-01-29 15 TUITION If PCsrets Si (Mim.)— Box St et*. txtrm LONDON DRIVING SCHOOL 64. Srlricir Koncl M hlKhlr qualified Ina- trurtort lo Coa< n speedy Success witb j mod.ian re.*. Kir« RMI S pore LADY TEACHER (torn abroad gives private lessons only for beginners asjlekatss), nits, foxtrot. tango, rnumha samba, cha-cha.1,048 words
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Advertisement978 1962-01-29 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Word, SS (Mim.)— Mox SI et: txtro SILLING EITHER— IM3'4 Citroen Ll.l or Singer Bpons. Both excellent I condition. Taxed insured. Small down payment accepted. Pleas* tel. B'pore *****. AUSTIN SEVEN registered March l!>«u about 8.300 miles, carefully maintained, condition much aa new. One i European978 words
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Advertisement353 1962-01-29 15 WHERE TO STAY (S'pers) tt Word* Sit (Mlmtmum, Omilw 1 month. It Word* St.it (Mim.) MOTEL AMBASSADOR, SMsid* 48. Meyrr Kd.. Dancing miehtly. |-hon« 4T.UH. STfVENS GUEST HOUSE Tail Tirlv. (Vntral and Most Economical. FOR ECONOMY CONVENIENCE cnmfort Slay at Station Hotrl TrlePhon.- SH MAVFAIR HOTEL Spore— Central Rooms Alrromiitlunrd353 words
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844 1962-01-29 16 GREAVES STAR IN SPURS' GREAT FA CUP DISPLA Y LONDON. Sun. THERE were no giant-killers in the Fourth Round of the English Football Association Cup yesterday, but three clubs can move up into that category if they win replays next week. Shrewsbury Town and Port Vale ol the Third Division,Reuter - 844 words
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Article696 1962-01-29 16 FA. CUP-FOURTH ROUND Aston VI1U S Huddenfleld 1 i li.iriiou 2 Derby 1 I M-ri.in 2 Man City 0 Fulltam 2 W.dsall 2 Norwich 1 Ipswich I Notts Forest 0 MirfT Wed 2 Oldham 1 Liverpool 2 Peterboro 1 ShrfT ltd S Plymouth 1 Tottenham 5 Preston696 words
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Article82 1962-01-29 16 LONDON. Sun.— The following are replay dates of the F.A. Cap Fourth Round ties which were drawn yesterday, i Tuesday. Jan. 30: Ipswich Town v Norwich City; Walsall v Fulham. Wednesday. Jan. 31: Middlesbrough v Shrewsbury Town: Port Vale v Sunderland. Re-arranged dates for F.A. Cup82 words
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466 1962-01-29 16 I ONDON, bun. The problems confronting the Irish Rugby Union selectors became even more acute after yesterday's final trial at Lansdowne Road. Dublin, in which the Possibles discounted their lower rating by beating the Probables 19-8. Wing forwards Noel Murphy and N.Reuter - 466 words
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Advertisement1383 1962-01-29 16 LIFE INSURANCE NOTICE CORPORATION OF INDIA Mr W s Thauoaeu* U n. longer employed by mis Companj WKSTKRN ZONK Hl ,d has no authority lo ttansac I Having t*en mven of 'he any business whatsoever on behal 4 Policy numbered *****8^ of the Company. on the life of V. Ponnampalam1,383 words
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Advertisement783 1962-01-29 16 NOTICES I NOTICE We hereby give notice that the private roau.s in the L'iu Kutial and Tebing TVngjti estates. Kelan- Un. will be closed to the public .for 24 hours from 6 am on Ist February. 1962. BOARD OP DIRECTORS DOMINION RUBBER CO: <Mi LTD. AUCTION SALE OF 1 VALUABLE783 words
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Advertisement791 1962-01-29 16 TENDERS POLICE TENDER NOTICE TENDERS which will close at 12 noon on Monday 12th Pebruary, 1962 are Invited by the Commissioner. Royal Federation of Malaya Police for the supply of the following for iA) the year 1962 and iß> for two years 1962 and 1963:--l> Jungle green uniformsII) Stitching of791 words
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Advertisement81 1962-01-29 16 CHINESE NEW YEAR GIFTS (fRJP From Bth JAN. To 4th FEB. EVERY PURCHASER OF 2 QUART OR 4 PINT BOTTLES OF REMY MARTIN FINE CHAMPAGNE V.S.O.P. BRANDY ■T,-rv--< COGNAC J^ I IS ENTITLED TO ASK THEIR DEALER FOR ONE BEAUTIFUL REMY MARTIN FOUNTAIN PEN PURCHASERS OF ONE Qt. BOTTLE OP81 words
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Article527 1962-01-29 17 CHINESE BEATEN FOR SKILL AND SPEED TWO EARLY GOALS GAVE THEM THE CONFIDENCE TO HOLD THEHt EXPERIENCED OPPONENTS rpHE MALAYAN Youth soccer team, who seemed overawed by the size of their opponents when beaten 3-1 by Singapore Joint Services on Friday, came proudly into their own527 words
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Article186 1962-01-29 17 Varsity are festival champs SINGAPORE. Sun. University of Malaya finished champions of the annual slx-a-side hockey festival played at Naval Base today, beating Indian Association in the final by one goal one short corner and a long corner. It was a close fight all the way with both teams having186 words
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Article79 1962-01-29 17 IJUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Federation Armed Forces, fielding a youthful side, won the Armed Forces triangular hockey tournament when they beat Singapore Base District 4-0 In the final on the Rifle Range Road ground today. In their first encounter on Friday, the Federation Army whipped 17th Gurkha79 words
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314 1962-01-29 17 KLANG, Sunday. COUTH MALAYS got off to a great start by trouncing North 7-nil which included a hattrick by Malayan ace footballer Abdul Ghani in the inaugural North versus South Malays soccer competition lor the Agong's Cup here today. The Sultan of314 words
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Article86 1962-01-29 17 TENNIS ST.OK IXTKK-CLL'B 'C OIV. TOL'RXKV (KhuiRi: Sgor Coast Club bt S'Kor Golf Club 2-1. A. 8. Nathan lost to Bobby Goon 5-7. 4-«; Jimmy Yap nnd Edward Lee bt A. G. Browne and H. K Mah. 6-1. 7-5; Chonij Swan Srk and Edward L*e bt J. Brinhtwcll86 words
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Article147 1962-01-29 17 STC offer attractive stakes SINGAPORE, Sun—Attractive stakes have been offered by the Singapore Turf Club for Its meeting on Feb. 18, 21 and 25 which will cater for Class 2 and 4 horses. The club is offering $10,000 for Cl. 2, Dlv. 1 horse's and $9,500 for other divisions. For147 words
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Article17 1962-01-29 17 SINGAPORE. Sun. General Hospital have withdrawn from Division 1 of the Singapore Government Services F.A League.17 words
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Article, Illustration43 1962-01-29 17 HASHIM SIDEK, Malayan Youth centreforward, misses narrowly with a header off a lob from Halim Darini in yesterday's soccer match at the Merdeka Stadium in which Youths beat Malayan Chinese 3-2. Picture by NG £EH LEOW.NG EH LEOW - 43 words
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Article45 1962-01-29 17 BAHAWALPUR (Pakistan), Sun.— The M.C.C. touring cricket team drew their match with a Combined XI here today. Final scores: M.C.C 114 and 69-0 'Russell 34 no., Richardson 30 no.) Combined XI 16? (Asif Ahmed 58, White 4-33 Allen 3-39 Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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130 1962-01-29 17 Swedish tour team to play two games SINGAPORE, Sun— Oergryt*. the third leading Swedish football team to come to Malaya, are expected to open their tour with a match at Kuala Lumpur on Feb. 11 and in Singapore on Feb. 13. Oergryte may also play in Hong Kong and Bangkok.130 words
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Article126 1962-01-29 17 CINGAPORE, Sun. Slngapore Cricket Club's annual seven-a-side rugger tournament, in which 40 teams will take part, begins tomorrow with four ties in the preliminary round. SCC last year's champions, are favoured to win again. The challenge Is expected to come ftom 75 Squadron R.N.Z.A.F. or R.A.F126 words
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Article175 1962-01-29 17 IPOH. Sun.— Perak's premier cricket competition for the Hennessy Cup, between Europeans and the Rest, will be scrapped, because Europeans find it lncreasii.glj hard to field a team The decision was taken here today by the Perak Cricket Association at its annual meeting. In175 words
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Advertisement109 1962-01-29 17 FIRST IN SECURITY IS OUR WATCHWORD WE PAY 10<w UP TO C ANNLM ON FIXED DEPOSIT HOUSES FOR SALE IPOH KAMPAR GARDEN Terrace House 3 Bedrooms Ready For Immediate Occupation. Down Payment $5,000/- only. ONLY 2 UNITS LEFT SELLING PRICE 514.500 IPOH HAPPY GARDEN Semi-Detached Bungalow. BELLING PRICE $14 500/-109 words
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Advertisement195 1962-01-29 17 BE FIRST WITH FRIGIDAIRE Frigidaire made the world's FIRST room air -conditioner in 1929 33 years ago! Your investment is safe when you buy Frigidaire— The air-conditioner that is TIME-TESTEDI First Backed by world! fe IJP'^'^^^^ I expenenc«! Custom De Luxe AC D- 1 20 1 H, H 2H.P. models195 words
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Miscellaneous134 1962-01-29 17 SOCCfcK TULK MATCH: Fed. Armed Forcf?s v Spore Joint Service* i Merdeka Stadium. 7.30). RUGGER STORE SEVEN-A-SIDE: RAF Tengah A 1 v 30 Bn. RAOC A 1 EBO v The Blacks 'A'; RAF Chantti 'B v Q.O. Highlanders; Combined Schools B" v Bth Destroyer S<jn. (all matches on pa dang.134 words
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393 1962-01-29 18 I^UALA LUMPUR. Sun. The delegation from the People's Action Purty of Singapore to the Malaysian Socialist Conference in i Kuala Lumpur, tonight replied to chargei by the conference chairman. Inche Ishak bin Haji Muhammad. Inche Ishak yesterday reicrted the PAP's Workinß Paper on grounds393 words
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1576 1962-01-29 18 PAP condemned, 'expelled' by socialist meeting MALAYSIA PROPOSALS ATTACKED KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday fHK Malayan Socialist conference at the end of its three-day meeting today "expelled" the People's Action Party of Singapore. There were loud cheers as the conference chairman. Inche Ishak bin Haji Muhammad, read out a resolution to this1,576 words
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Article170 1962-01-29 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A land-sea search continued today for Private Frank Juchau. the British soldier who disappeared a few days after his commanding officer refused him permission to marry his Chinese sweetheart Pte. Juchau. 20. was pasted absent without leavt- front his unit, the Ist170 words
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Article34 1962-01-29 18 THE FAMILY of tbe late Mr. Saw Seong Peek thank nil friend* and relative* for tbeir kind attendance, ck'li gift*, scroll*, wrratrn, tileicnitn*. urn] those who rendered asMKtanre during tii.' fußcral In Ipoh.34 words
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Page 18 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous43 1962-01-29 18 Weather HIOHEteT and io\ve.-i :cnip»ra- in Malaya and Singapore tor :hr period 8 p.m. Sunday 10 8 p.m. yfsterdsy IliKhntt Lowest Kuala I.uinpur SI 72 Koia Bharu 79 73 IVnane 88 73 I lpo'i 91 72 Ma :♦<■<■.. 88 73 j wirr 84 7343 words
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