The Straits Times, 31 January 1962
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Title Section20 1962-01-31 1 AVEBACE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100.000 The Straits Times fat*** KDN OSf Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1962. 15 CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration588 1962-01-31 1 PPP attempt to delay Bill is rejected Shouts and threats in House to 'throw you out 9 PARLIAMENT: Kuala Lumpur Tuesday AFTER a stormy session during which MPs threatened to "throw out" one another, the House of Representatives today rejected an opposition motion to put off588 words
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Article94 1962-01-31 1 The Loke divorce case HEARING BEFORE CHIEF JUSTICE ON FEBRUARY 12 CINGAPORE. Tues. The divorce petition filed by Dato Loke Wan Tho. the cinema magnate, against his wile, Christina Loke. will come up for hearing in the High Court on Feb. 12. Dato Loke is seeking divorce on grounds of94 words
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184 1962-01-31 1 ALLEGED INCIDENT OUTSIDE OFFICE OINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Louis F. Mouna, general manager of Roneo, Ltd., was arrested today for alleged 1 y assaulting a picket outside his strike-bound office in Robinson Road. He will appear in court tomorrow. i Mr. Mouna was driven irom184 words
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Article54 1962-01-31 1 COLOMBO. Tues. Four more high-ranking army officers were arrested today in connection with last Sunday's alleged coup attempt. They are Lt.-Col. W. Abraham. Major B. I. Loyola, Major W. H. White and Major W. L. P. Joseph. This brings the total number of arrests to 110.Reuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration134 1962-01-31 1 BOY FOR HUSSEIN AND HIS EX-K.L. WIFE AMMAN. Tues. King Hussein of Jordan's English wife. Muna Al Hussein formerly Antoinette Avrll (Toni) Gardiner gave birth to a boy here today. The child becomes Crown Prince of Jordan and is to be named Abdullah. His birth was announced in a broadcast134 words
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Article212 1962-01-31 1 (WASHINGTON, Tue». i HTHE Atomic Energy A Commission reported today that nuclear weapons produced by the United States last year were more reliable and effective and safer to handle than earlier weapons in the stockpile. It told Congress In Its annual report that important information212 words
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Article27 1962-01-31 1 PARIB. Tues. Madam* Philippe Prtain. widow of Marshal PHaln. French Chief of %K%x.f during the Orman occupation In World War 11, died today, aged 84.27 words
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Article, Illustration298 1962-01-31 1 Detained: Former Pakistan Premier KARACHI, Tuesday. ]y|H. Hussein Shaeed Suhrawardy, 08, former Pakistani Prime Minister, w;is arrested ;»l his home today and placed under detention for one year. An official government statement on his detention said his recent activities "could fairly be described as treasonable. Members of Mr. Suhrawardys householdReuter - 298 words
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Article23 1962-01-31 1 LOS ANGELES Tues. Three "dangerous" prisoners serving life terms in San iQuentin pri.-on escaped yesterday under a truckload of rubbish.23 words
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Article155 1962-01-31 1 A RALLY SHOCK FOR Dr. LEE OINGAPORE. Tues. Dr. Lee Siew Choh. chairman of Barisan Sosialis, was knocked unconscious by an electric shock from the microphone while addressing a rally at the Badminton Hail tonight. The rally, attended by a big crowd, was called to demonstrate opposition to the Malaysia155 words
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Article15 1962-01-31 1 0 POUR .1 \r% LTA ItoM till volaati i- ioi'» iMiUi. A• i15 words
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Advertisement102 1962-01-31 1 MODERN RINGS of DISTINCTION FOR ALL OCCASION GOLD w W^ 3fi WHITE GOLD VArMra PLATINUM. P. H. HENDRY JtOllltfl M, North Bridci Rd., Adilphi Motel tmxapcra A Kuala Lumpur. jb W^^^m ft <B aja^^am Fly at short notice —to London, Now York. Visit thr Middle East ond Europe on your102 words
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Advertisement113 1962-01-31 1 OWN YOUR BUNGALOW ON EASY MONTHLY PAYMENT OF $142.50 STAMFORD PARK 5 m.». Dunearn Road, Singapore. TYPE -B" MX i 11 1 W 111 Al TV ITU. m. Hxhore Kd.. S>«r«-7. Tel: 230O» FREE OFFER FROM 11th JANUARY Ff^g£^J INCLUSIVE 1 jL*^/ i^iW. W ■caw ■^r As* ?^k wj One113 words
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Article, Illustration363 1962-01-31 2 Ceylon coup leader still at large PLOT FAILED BECAUSE MRS. BAND A PUT OFF PLAN TO VISIT TEMPLES COLOMBO, Tuesday. THE Ceylon Government is still searching for former Rear-Admiral Roy ce Del Mcl, who was said on Sunday to have been arrested following; the crushing; of an attempted coup. CorrectingReuter - 363 words
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102 1962-01-31 2 MALAYANS IN ANGOLA: EVACUATION VERY SOON NEW YORK, Tues. The 17 occupants of a U.N. charter aircraft which made forced landing in Portuguese Angola last Saturday will be evacuated from Urn territory "in a day or so." a U.N. spokesman said last night. The plane, a DC-4 carrying troops, includingReuter - 102 words
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Article41 1962-01-31 2 NEW YORK, Tueb.— Mr. Jose Rolz-Bennett. of Guatemala, yesterday took up his post as U.N. civilian representative in Katanga. Mr. Rolz-Bennett telleves British-born Mr. Brian Lrquhart, who has now completed his assignment in the Congo. —Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article21 1962-01-31 2 NEW YORK. Tues.—Murders were committed at the rate of nine a week in New York City last yvar.— UPl.21 words
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Article366 1962-01-31 2 UNITED NATIONS (New York), Tuesday T»HE United Nations has ordered the Katanga leader, Mr. Moise Tshombe, to expel foreign mercenar- ies immediately from I the secessionist pro- i vince, it was announced last night. Dr. Sture Unner, senior U.N. representative in the Congo, reported that he hadReuter - 366 words
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Article46 1962-01-31 2 MANILA. Tues. A United States Navy enlisted man and a Filipino were killed yesterday on board an American destroyer In Sublc Ray, 30 miles north-west of Manila, when a special effects bomb prematurely exploded during filming of the film 'No Man Is An Island."—Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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296 1962-01-31 2 LONDON, Tues. The blackest day in London's travel history ended on a mildly optimistic note last night with prospects of only one hold-up today a work-to-rule by Southern Region Railway employees. The railwaymen. In sympathy with the underground workers' "never on Mondays" strike, staged296 words
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Miscellaneous450 1962-01-31 2 Music From O«nn»ny; 10.30 Sweet RADIO MALAYA And n^y- no cloBe tx*™ -T wmmmm RADI SINGAPORE SERVICE 41.7 metre* SHORTWAVE BEBVICE A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal, Negara- 41 metres leu. News Headlines: 6.05 Morning MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE Melodies; 7.00 Rendezvous With 476 metres Music; 7.30 Time Signal. The AM. 6.00 Good450 words
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Miscellaneous12 1962-01-31 2 THE 1 GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby (COOSff. OCAtt. S"" u/Ll ATC FO6I12 words
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349 1962-01-31 3 Efforts to reach widest agreement WASHINGTON, Turn T II F United States and Britain intend to pursue their efforts to reach "the widest possible area of agreement" in the forthcoming 18-nation disarmament conference despite the breakdown of nuclear test ban negotiationsReuter - 349 words
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Article, Illustration344 1962-01-31 3 Paris confident Algeria problem near solution PARIS, Tuesday. SHARES in all sections of the Paris Stock Ex- change rose over five per cent yesterday in a buoyant and active market, reflecting growing confidence that the Government will succeed in bringing peace to Algeria. The Prime Minister, Mr. Michel Debre, hasReuter - 344 words
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Article51 1962-01-31 3 PARIS. Tues.— Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan, son of the late Prince Aly Khan, has been appointed United Nations Deputy High Commissioner for Refugees, the UN. Information Office here announced yesterday. Prince Sadruddin will take up the post, vacant since September 1960, on Feb. 7Reuter - 51 words
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162 1962-01-31 3 H-tests on Christmas Island: Mac is still undecided I ONDON. Tue* The Bri 1 1 s h Government has not yet committed Itself definitely to ottering Christmas Island in the Pacific as a location for the possible resumption of United States nuclear tests in the atmosphere, authoritative sources said hereReuter - 162 words
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Article173 1962-01-31 3 PESHAWAR. Tuesday. DAKISTANS border with Afghanistan, closed last September when relations between the two countries were broken off, was reopened yesterday to allow urgently -needed American goods to be I moved to Kabul. Some 30 trucks carylng medicine, motor spares, tyres* and tubes, cotton and woollenReuter - 173 words
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Article74 1962-01-31 3 Smallpox report in Thailand BANGKOK. Tues.— Thai health authorities were today checking reports of a smallpox outbreak in a remote village in northern Thailand. Vaccination was ieclaied compulsory for peoplt entering or leaving the northern provinces of Nan and Prae because the village ■M situated on their common border, aReuter - 74 words
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Article22 1962-01-31 3 MANILA. Tues. Floods caused by heavy rains have made thousands of people homeless and destroyed crops In Mindanao Island— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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203 1962-01-31 3 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. THE State Department said yesterday that the new flare-up of fighting in Laos was potentially serious and warned that any violation of the the cease-fire would jeopardise a peaceful solution in the strine-torn South-East Asian kingdom. Mr. Lincoln White, the departmentReuter - 203 words
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Article, Illustration204 1962-01-31 3 VIRTUOSO FRITZ KREISLER DIES YEW fOHK. Tues.— One ot the world's greatest violinists, Fritz Kreisler died In hospital here yesterday at the age of 88 from a heart attack. Kreisler had been a patient in the Columbia Presbyterian Medical Centre since Jan. 13. His last public appearance wa>, a radioReuter - 204 words
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332 1962-01-31 3 T ONDON, T v c s.— Communist countries have outstripped the West in the last 10 years in the amount of radio propaganda they broadcast, according to the BBC handbook for 1962, released today. The handbook describes the last decade as "a turnIngReuter - 332 words
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Article, Illustration192 1962-01-31 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. For-ty-three Japanese city and district councillors were disappointed when they called at the Singapore City Council this morning and found no elected councillors to meet them. Instead, they were welcomed by the Chief Administrative Officer, Mr. S. Woon, who explained192 words
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94 1962-01-31 4 TOP LEVEL DEFENCE MEETING NEXT MONTH SINGAPORE, Tues. A top level British military conference is to be held here next month, according to an Admiralty statement Issued here yesterday. The statement said that the First Sea Lord and the Chief of Naval Staff. Sir Caspar John, would attend the* United94 words
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209 1962-01-31 4 EXTORTIONER AND TEENAGER ROB A STUDENT SINGAPORE, Tuesday. iirHILE under a two-year probation for an extor- tion bid offence, Scow Kum Wan, 23, Joined a teenager in a backlane robbery on Oct. 12 last year, Senior Inspector E.H. Sheares, prosecuting, told a district court today. Scow. a labourer, was jailed209 words
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Article172 1962-01-31 4 Rob charge: Man is acquitted SINGAPORE, Tues. A Turf Club grass-cutter. Sapi bin Taiyir. 33, was acquitted and discharged at the Assize Court today on a charge of robbing Wong Yer Chor, a cook-boy of $171 on Oct. 16 last. Mr. Justice Ambrose, before whom Sapi was tried, ordered his172 words
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153 1962-01-31 4 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. rrHE Director of Posts, Singapore, announced to- day that there will be one complete delivery of correspondence on Feb. 5 Chinese New Year's xjay There will be no delivery the following day. Hours of business at the General Post Office on153 words
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Article47 1962-01-31 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The strike at 15 Shaw cinemas entered its 41st day today with little hope of any settlement before the Chinese New Year. There was no meeting today between the management and the Singapore General Employees' Union, representing the company's 400 striking employees.47 words
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Article62 1962-01-31 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Water will be cut off tomorrow, In Holland Grove Estate from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.: between Johore Bahru and Bukit Panjang Village from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; In Lorong Stangee and Stangee Place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; and In Bukit Tlmah Road62 words
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Article330 1962-01-31 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. MR. C.V. DEVAN NAIR, the Singapore trade union leader, said tonight that Malaysia would give workers in Malaya, Singapore and Borneo an opportunity to build up a powerful, democratic trade union movement. If this was done intelliSently the unions could inuence the Malaysian330 words
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Article71 1962-01-31 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Police said today that a detective sergeant shot a taxi driver this morning in selfdefence. A police spokesman was commenting on the shooting which occurred behind the Rex Theatre in Bukit Tlmah Road at 1.10 a.m. He explained that the sergeant fired a bullet71 words
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Article81 1962-01-31 4 The driver had continued his attack, even after the sergeant identified himself as a police officer, he said. The spokesman refused to divulge the names of the taxi driver and the sergeant Involved. The taxi driver who sustained a bullet wound In his stomach is now in a81 words
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Article115 1962-01-31 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. A pirate taxi-driver, Llm Teck Wun. 41, found with 20 gallons of dutiable liquor contained In four petrol tins and four motor-car tubes, was fined $3,000 or nine months' jail In the Tenth Magistrate's Court today. He was convicted by the magistrate, Mr. Ho115 words
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Article58 1962-01-31 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. A St. Joseph's Institution student. Lee Eng Huat. 17. was killed In a scooter accident while on his way to school at Seah Imm Road, this morning. Lee's scooter hit a parked van and he was flung on to the road In the58 words
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Article27 1962-01-31 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. A united evangelistic campaign of the churches In Johore Bahru will be held for the first time from Feb. 7 to 10.27 words
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Miscellaneous105 1962-01-31 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES 'PHE following Is today's scheA dule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Airport. ARRIVALS BOAC: From London, Zurich, Istanbul, Teheran, Karachi, Calcutta, (BA 708) 535 pm.; from Sydney, Darwin, Jakarta IBA 70S) 12 30 ajn. Gamda: From Jakarta (OA 802) 855 am.: from Bangkok 'GA 803)105 words
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Miscellaneous111 1962-01-31 4 Lumpur. Malacca (ML 103) 11.55 ajn.; from Kuantan, Kuala Lumpur (ML 115) 4.30 pjn.; from Kota Bharu Alor Star. Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca (ML 1&) 7.15 p.m.: from Penang, Kuala Lumpur (ML 153) 9 JO pjn.; from Kuala Lumpur (ML 109) 8.45 pjn.; from Hong Kong (ML 613) 1.50111 words
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Miscellaneous120 1962-01-31 4 Cathay Pacific: To Bangkok, Hong Kong iCX 726) 8 ajn. Garnda: To Bangkok (GA 802) 9.40 ajn.; to Jakarta (OA 803) 455 p.m. KLM: To Bangkok, Karachi, Delhi, Cairo, Rome. Geneva, Amsterdam iKL 832) 6 JO pm. Qantaa: To Kuala Lumpur, Colombo. Bombay, Teheran, Istanbul. Athens, Frankfurt London (QF 545)120 words
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Article274 1962-01-31 5 Tibet's thanks to Malaya TT U ALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Dalai Lama of Tibet has offered his "sincere thanks" to Malaya for the active support and sympathy given by the Federation in the cause of Tibetan freedom. In a letter sent to the Prime Minister. Tengiu Abdul Rahman, from his274 words
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180 1962-01-31 5 PENANG, Tuesday. rE Penang Hill caterpillars, a menace when alive, are proving as much a nuisance even after the Public Works Department has killed them by spraying insecticide. I The hairy bodies 01 the dead Insects are carried d.v the wind Into the homes el about180 words
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Article72 1962-01-31 5 Amok victim dies of pneumonia SUNGEI PATANI. Tues. A three -year -old girl, one of three people attacked by an amok at Bakar Arang last Tuesday, has died in Sungel Patani hospital from pneumonia. Rohali binte Abdullah Wahab received a slight cut when the amok, armed with a penknife, attacked72 words
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Article44 1962-01-31 5 KAXGAR. Tuei. The Raja Permalsurt Agong, who Is also Raja Perempuan of Perils, will visit her home state this week-end to open a $140,000 maternity ward at Kan gar on Saturday. The ward, completed last December, has 36 beds.44 words
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Article56 1962-01-31 5 KUALA KANGSAR. Tues.A forest labourer, Leong Yoon Kew. 31, was stabbed at the Sauk new village. 15 miles from here, last night while he was reading a book outside a shop. Leong was admitted to the district hospital here with injuries on his head, neck and arms. His56 words
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Article30 1962-01-31 5 KANOAR, Tues.— A farmer, Mat Allm bin Abdullah. 18. was drowned In a river yesterday near his house at Menglang Mata Ayer. Mat's brother. Osman. found the body.30 words
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Article83 1962-01-31 5 16 TO ENTER KORAN COMPETITION KLANG. Tues. A total of 16 competitors from eight districts in Selangor will take part In a Koran reading contest in the grounds of th» Istana Alam Shah here on Friday. They will come from Kuala Lumpur. Klang, Kuala Selangor. Kuala Langat, Ulu Langat, Ulu83 words
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472 1962-01-31 5 T ONDON. Tuw. The following Malayan students have passed the Bar Final Examination held recently In London CUm 2 (Di vision 2): Teh E« Kheng. CUao 3: Harlclj-s Qaneson, Isa bin Ibrahim. Philip Lav Llat Meng. Uew Hylk Kee. Jimmy Loh Huau Moh.472 words
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Article, Illustration458 1962-01-31 5 ■SARAWAK DELEGATE TO SOCIALIST CONFERENCE BARRED IN SPORE SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A SARAWAK politician, banned from staying in Singapore, made a dramatic dash back to Johore Bahru when he failed to get a plane seat for home at Singapore Airport early today. Mr. Tan458 words
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Article182 1962-01-31 5 4 MORE BUDDHA SUSPECTS HELD TPOH, Tues. Police A detained four more men who are suspected of being members of the Buddha Gang here over the weekend. Last month the Perak poii -o anti-secret society can«rh arrested 14 men who were t>3lleved to be terrorising the Indian community in tp.jh182 words
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Article43 1962-01-31 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. More than 450 officers and men of the Ist Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment, will take part in a ceremonial mosque parade here on Friday. Major Mohamed bin Hashlm. second-in-command of the battalion, will command the parade.43 words
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Advertisement357 1962-01-31 5 In Malaya X^J everyone goes for G.E.C. value in ceiling fans! Look at the fans in 2 out of 3 homes and you'll see that they are G.E.C. Some of them have been there for over 50 years, because G.E.C. make fan* to last a lifetime The modern G.E.C. ceiling357 words
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Article, Illustration1670 1962-01-31 7 WILLIAM MILLINSHIP - BLOOD. ..AND THE PEOPLE JUST PASS BY STRAITS TIMES Special Feature WILLIAM MILLINSHIP INSIDE ALGERIA.. •by THE OAS Reign of terror in Algeria WHILE terrorists continue to kill over 100 people a week in the streets of Algeria's main cities, French high officials sit in their heavily protected offices surroundedOFNS - 1,670 words
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Miscellaneous254 1962-01-31 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS wrong c 7) 1. Onwlng-room monitor (6-6). 7. Aoloe (5. 7). I. Coal-pit appropriate for to- 10. It take* a worker and a half day (7). to bet the boss on the blower! 9 'Ovr bid ring counds game <12). •7 1. 13. See 22. 11.254 words
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507 1962-01-31 8 Govt. wants liquidation of 'mushroom insurance companies 'quickly' r KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday rpHE Federation Government wants liquidation of ''mushroom" insurance companies to take place "quickly" on as fair terms as possible. The Government will act under the new Bill passed by the House of Representatives at its present session. Besides507 words
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Article150 1962-01-31 8 KOTA BHARU, Tuesday. 'THE Kelantan Government today appealed to members of the public to help stamp out gambling. I The State Secretary, Dato Hashim bin Haji Mohammed, said that the Government was greatly concerned with the increase in gambling in Kelantan. He said the Government150 words
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Article66 1962-01-31 8 SINGAPORE, Tues.—Singapore will send a five-member delegation headed by Mr. Hon Sul Sen, chairman of the Economic Development Board, to the 14th Ecafe meeting on Industry and Natural Resources to be held In Bangkok from tomorrow to Feb. 9. Other members of the delegation will be66 words
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Article68 1962-01-31 8 IPOH, Tues. A world-famed concert violinist. Mr. Zlatko Balokovic, 66. and his wife are now holidaying in Malaya as guests of Dr. D. R. Tweed ie. of Sun gel Si put. Mr. Balokovic. who has retlr- Ed from giving concerts, made an outstanding war effort in68 words
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89 1962-01-31 8 Big naval exercise in Malacca Straits CINGAPORE. Tues. The largest assembly of Commonwealth m i n esweepers in recent years is now anchored oft* the west coast of Malaya to take part in the first phase of the annual Commonwealth naval exercise, code-named Miniirt this year. Taking part in the89 words
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3495 1962-01-31 9 You speak for the aliens, Opposition is told DEBATE ON THE CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGES: Second day Tengku: Our aim is to protect citizens of this country PARLIAMENT HOUSE. Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today accussed two Opposition parties of attempting to protect the interests of aliens instead of3,495 words
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Article48 1962-01-31 10 If era's $U (Mimtmmm) MR. AND MRS. R.P. JetßimJ thaak friends aad relative* tor valuable gifts, kind assistance eand attendance at their wedding on 30 .1.63. MR. AND MM. Sambaatvmo taank friend* and relatives for raloabl* •jMsa kind Saststance and attendance 'heir wedding on 24.1.63. In Seremban.48 words
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Article635 1962-01-31 10 It is to be regretted that the Government has rejected the Opposition's appeal for more time in which to discuss the Constitution Amendment Bil'. There was no justification for the six months' plea, half a year not so much of explanation and argument but of abuse and635 words
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Article451 1962-01-31 10 Since his ministry was not the only offender in this respect .the Minister of Agriculture could be forgiven for declining to make excuses foi under-expenditure during 196 i when he presented his development estimates for 1962. His speech did in fact reveal genuine reasons for the451 words
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Article142 1962-01-31 10 In some of its manifestation!, the ideological rift between Russia and China has some times wandered far from the basic issues of war or peace and doctrinal leadership. Mr. Khrushchev has taken most of the initiative; he has literally buried Stalin, he has broken diplomatic contact with Albania,142 words
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Article, Illustration1217 1962-01-31 10 DENIS WARNER - The need for fewer dollars and more sense DENIS WARNER CRISIS THAT FACES SEATO by BANGKOK, Tu«*day AS the date for the annual meeting of the council of ministers of the South East Asia Treaty Organisation approaches, the concern in the member capitals is not what Seato can now do1,217 words
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394 1962-01-31 10 I\S your editorial of Jan 26 there appears the statement "what disturbs Is that the total capacity of the Mineral Investigation Drilling Unit will be occupied by this programme, which suggests that new capacity will have to be created if the badly needed survey394 words
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322 1962-01-31 10 WAS much alarmed to read In your editorial (Jan. 30) the statement that In addressing the House yesterday I had "Ignored amendments which the Government will Introduce in the committee stage to repeat some of the most violent and unjustified criticism that has been hurled at322 words
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Letter153 1962-01-31 10 IF Radio Malaya speakers are to correct their pronunciation of the word "Perak" they may as well get it right. Capt. Lindsay Years (Straits Budget, December 20), recommends them to pronounce the word as "Perah," but what a Malay does is to cut off the153 words
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Advertisement934 1962-01-31 10 STRAITS TIMES FREE PRESS Ft lAc few—four* of a*WrM*srt ear r*pr****iraUo* «f Ist. rioor COLD STORACB ARCAOI Orchard Road, Singapore will rtm— sasaO Im flinissli and »as iwusiWr replies. .S'amail mmntrUmmmmtt a la* as* lunvapar* mag alas k» mmtm\ SSI COLD STORAOB BRANCHES at Holland Road, Katong, Ksppal Road Naval934 words
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Advertisement97 1962-01-31 10 CONCERT GUITARS Mavaar aaw IMS mo 6*» Standard a* Cat-away Wren, now avertable for Immediate delivery All 1962 Homer Concert Gulton ore fittad wttti "Slandar Naeks" with odfustobe* intamol truss-rods, enobiing natk odtintmanti wtian necessary. Prices at follow* > Standard Models. Hofner 4SO j ej M Hotnrr 4SS $101.00 Hofrter97 words
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Advertisement61 1962-01-31 10 "DIAMOND" BRAND DE LUXE VACUUM JAR REFILL MADE OF "HEATEX" GLASS KEEPS COLD OR HOT NO SPONTANEOUS BLAST irS *53«J2J» Obtainable from all Departmental Stores IE FREEZINHOT BOTTLE CO., LTD. HONGKONG 2701\ m A.I POPLIN SHIRTS Ssnf orisexl Mercerised styled (or bn si ness A form*] wear. PRICE: S7-S* *r*fc61 words
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Article207 1962-01-31 11 2 WOMEN HURT RESISTING ROBBERS pENANO, Tues.— Four armed robbers escaped with about $6,000 and $500 worth of Jewellery in a hold-up at Paya Terubong Road, Ayer Itam, early this morning. Two housewives, Madam Ye oh Keng Guan and her sub-tenant. Madam Teoh Ah Chuan, received cuts when they resist*''207 words
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Article56 1962-01-31 11 KUANTAN, Tues. A rubber replanting Inspector, Durga Parsad Vldyarthl. was today fined $40 and had his licence endorsed In the magistrate's court here, for driving without due care and attention ..t the Junction of' Wall Street and Jalan MasJit on Aug. 8 last year. He was involved56 words
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Article50 1962-01-31 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Chang Eng Tang. 22. unemployed, was today Jailed for eight months by the Sessions Court here for cheating the Postal Services Department of $80 on Nov. 15 last year. Chang used a stolen postal savings book of a friend to withdraw money.50 words
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Article506 1962-01-31 11 BUT A SPECTACULAR DROP IN MAN-DAYS LOST AND WORKERS INVOLVED COMPARED WITH PREVIOUS MONTH SINGAPORE, Tuesday. gING APORE had 20 strikes in December the same number as in the previous month. But the number of man-days lost and workers involved showed a spectacular drop. In506 words
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Article, Illustration47 1962-01-31 11 A royal medal award for Harrisson KUCHING. Tues. The curator of the Sarawak Museum, Mr. Tom Harrisson, has been awarded the Royal Geographical Society Founders' Medal by Queen Elizabeth. Mr. Harrisson. who is now on holiday in Kuala Lumpur, was cited for his explorations in central Borneo.—U.PJ.47 words
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Article37 1962-01-31 11 KUALA LUMTUR. Tues. The Raja Muda of Selangor, Tengku Idris Shah, left by Malayan Airways today for Singapore on his way back to school In Australia, after spending a month's holiday with his parents.37 words
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Article, Illustration275 1962-01-31 11 MALAYSIA: N.Z. SYMPATHETIC TO PROPOSALS, SAYS MINISTER SINGAPORE, Tuesday. ZEALAND'S Minister for Housing, Mr. J. 11 Rae, today said his Government was sympathetic to proposals for a Malaysian Federation, He said: "We believe that greater stability will result from a closer association of the constituent countries in this region. "We275 words
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Article85 1962-01-31 11 Nanyang man dies in hospital SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Vincent Slow Vo o n Cheng, 34. a sub-editor with the Nanyang Slang Pau, Singapore died in the General Hospital today after a short illness. He leaves behind a rtdow and lour children. He once served as his paper's chief reporter in85 words
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Article39 1962-01-31 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The Chinese community will stage Chinese New Year "chlngay" processions through the town on Feb. 24 to 26. They are being arranged by the Johore Bahru Chinese Association and the temple authorities In Jalan Trus.39 words
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Article37 1962-01-31 11 PENANO. Tues.— The National Union of Commercial Workers In Penang will hold a Chinese New Year gala dance at the E and O Hotel on Saturday. The Mayor, Mr 00l Thlam Slew, will be present.37 words
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111 1962-01-31 11 INDONESIAN STUDY TOUR PLAN BY STUDENTS J£UALA LUMPUR. Tues. Eighteen students at the College of Agriculture Serdang, plan to go on a 10-day study tour of Indonesia In April. All are members of the college's Muslim Students' Union They plan to visit agricultural colleges and stations, rural districts, and industrial111 words
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Article52 1962-01-31 11 SINGAPORE. Tues A taxi driver. Tan Ah Lan. 47 was slashed on the neck, shoulder and back by a group of thugs at JaJan Marpati, off Aljunled Road, today. Tan is now on the dangerously ill list at the General hospital. The police are looking for52 words
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Article53 1962-01-31 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. A three-day seminar on birth control techniques began at the University of Singapore today. 3 The seminar, sponsored the South-East Asian Bee of the International Planned Parenthood Federation, is being attended by 18 delegates from Ceylon, Nepal. Burma, Thailand. Indonesia. Borneo, Cambodia. Vietnam, Laos, the53 words
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Article35 1962-01-31 11 KLANO, Tues.— A cargo handling labourer. See Ng, 63, was fined $30 here today for smoking cigarettes In a prohibited area In the f'arper Gllflllan rubber godown at Port Bwettenham, on Jan 28.35 words
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285 1962-01-31 11 SINGAPORE, Tv««. A BUSINESSMAN told a preliminary inquiry today how he was taken for a car ride through town by a jang of nine, who later robbed him of cash and jewellery t .tailing more than $2,300. Kang Kay Swee,285 words
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Article, Illustration157 1962-01-31 11 These pretty girls from Brunei have surprise items for the thousands expected to attend the Malam Malaysia cultural concerts to be stated at the Singapore City Hall steps on Feb. 2. Among other Items they will perform two Brunei dances never seen In157 words
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Article, Illustration232 1962-01-31 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman Ministers and members of the diplomatic corps were among more than 500 people who attended the funeral of Dato Mohamed Seth bin Sa'aid at Ampang Road Muslim cemetery here this afternoon. Dato Mohamed Seth. 60.232 words
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Advertisement200 1962-01-31 11 dekopan roll films, 35 film lid cine film fro* the 6erft*s Democratic Republic Detacher Innendund Aussenhandel Chemie, Berlin 1" Patarson, Simons Co. Ltd. P.O. Box 897 Union Building, Spore 1 LIQUIRIT For the treatment o* {%&&''&'Z£s^+. your stomach and intestinal s^vxr^'SsSSm^VV ailments ntf r.hobU. (or Ih* treatment »t XVV^wSSSm"*^ j200 words
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Advertisement69 1962-01-31 11 GUERLAIN/ 7 /H*^ VJ> AM ~*1? W Guerl m Perfume*-- the essence of Paris... brought to Malaya for your added loveliness. Shalimar, exotic and exciting. Ode, young and carefree, Mitsouko, subtly seductive. I/Heure Bleue, gently romantic, Vol de Nuit. mysteriously evocative, Sous Le Vent, tropical magic and gay Jicky, youthful69 words
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Article1013 1962-01-31 12 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - TUBBY MEETS WITH A NEW PROBLEM KATHLEEN HICKLEY -by He has no money to buy a film for his cine camera It is Tubby* birthday and he has invited his friends round for a special breakfast. Among other presents is a cine camera from his Uncle Alaric in England, and1,013 words
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Article278 1962-01-31 12 Malayan pen friends T. Suvja, need 13- c/o Thoral Samy, Post Office, Sungu Patanl, Kedah; reading, stamp*. Ttuun Hon Chow, aged 19; 3-B. Covan Road, Singapore 8; games, reading. TbMtbjr koh. aged 15; Wan Tho Avenue, Singapore; stamps, sons'. Peter Chin, aged 16; K. 221. Jalan Paolr rti;«li, Ipoh, Perak;278 words
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Article446 1962-01-31 12 Vichal Srihuk. aged 15: 311, Yommarachsuicum Road. Bangkok, Thailand; sports, correspondence. Cbat Vatana. aged 16: 585, Trockchan. Sol Kingchan, Yanava. Bangkok, Thailand; music, sports. SoiittU Srion. aged 16: 422, Prachadlpok Road. Dnonburl, Bangkok, Thailand; spoits, slr.gi£g. Porn sin Pacharintanakul. aged 15; 1090, Trok Chan Sapan 2 Yanava. Bangkok,446 words
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Article, Illustration130 1962-01-31 12 Two alike— but each from a different world 'PIIKY could almost be mistaken for sisters. But they are not. Four-year-old Cindy Russell of Surrey, England, was so delighted when she met this fine life-size doll that to express herself she gave it an extra special kiss. The doll, from which130 words
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Advertisement191 1962-01-31 12 LVi 4i l Si bib ?it> I li?i I nlk. <9r^^La wBF ni 3i^l jEKjI .^kr<sb I xff jR Bf M ngfk^l .t i U^ -T J igJgV -v A^gH iv in i M gW A SO' *8R I 1 1 BEAUTY: The Balanced Way To Slim Two- Type. Skin191 words
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Advertisement238 1962-01-31 12 "l Many roads lead j to one shop Name Address m^ m Age Sex HELLO Boy* or>d Girls: Here ore the winner* or lost week's quiz and colour Lost week Flippw sow competition: E. Rogho three jolly bondsnen playing Kumor, Lorong Wop Guan v a fine marching tune which Seng,238 words
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Article, Illustration4129 1962-01-31 13 Malaysia: 'Nothing will deter us' says Premier Lee THE MALAYSIA DEBATE THE FACT THAT MALAYSIA CAN PREVENT EASIER EXPANSION OF COMMUNIST INFLUENCE SHOULD BE GOOD THING FOR THE PEOPLE' DEBATE ON THE CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGES: Second day SINGAPORE, Tuesday parties present in the Legislative Assembly, with the exception of the Barisan4,129 words
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Advertisement107 1962-01-31 13 WE'RE AS PROUD be? Just look flj I B SiiDsr "1500" I of the most ;^W wft're rddllv strut* *^*s*^ i *^^*^^SJhWs our many other H.^^^^ TBt*^^ Sv pjfSjaK^^Tp TEIKOKU RAYON CO., T/TT). ■■mBMiBBBUI F^s» Cobl* Addreit TtIJIN OSAKA >">- BspißMMll T«ky* Office: 22, 2-chom*, Uchitaiwoi-tho, Chlyotfa-ka 1- \(t7 TfTtCIU107 words
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Article, Illustration939 1962-01-31 14 LIEW CHOON FATT - STRAITS TIMES Special Feature The mystery that shrouds 'lost city' lake in Pahang LIEW CHOON FATT ALL THIS AND A LOCH NESS MONSTER, TOO by IS there a "lost city" under Malaya's mysterious lake Tasek Chini in the wilds of south-east Pahang? According to folklore, not only are the ruins939 words
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Advertisement209 1962-01-31 14 /t^vV ~PEKtrAL/TE -Handle makes patrtittf safiar. easier ////>- -fyn+ m jgmM A 4 -Formula gwes better lid means you can teef> PEWM/TE safely, you nwM. 1/m* surface, ([teater don' 4 have -h Use all at Once. When empty 9jf yj cove*i*ij Power* Me -fin has many uses and is easy209 words
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Advertisement1512 1962-01-31 15 I lIVERPOOI ft WEST COAST U K Cue Soori tail! S'njm Pirang ATREUS L'PMI. Opb'in. R'Jim. H i.-g In Pirt Fel 3 MENEIAUS Lxirpttl. C'asgcw CM. 15 Fel 3 OOIIUS iKirpttl. M Fcl S FH I FH 0/10 PTRRHUS LKeriill. Gas(cw Fll 11 FH 11 FH 14 10 FH 171,512 words
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Advertisement1369 1962-01-31 15 THE E. A. C. LINESSA'UNGS TO MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN PORIS /AjKJ&fjK P- S' ik2_X« "KAMOOOIA" a) 6.1113/ 1 FH 4/ 7 FH 1/ I FH MrVSoNIM 'FALSTRIA- I) t 17/21 FH 21 22 rel (3 24 FH QHJJ'I "BASRA" at 21 FH/ 4 Mar 5 Mat It Mar XFV\1,369 words
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Advertisement1627 1962-01-31 15 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. UNION BBILBINC SINGAPORE Mt» MM EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. lIVERPOOI ft CONTINENTAL PORTS SPOt P- MB Pmiri BENVENUE (H) Hltrg, L'OM. R'Oltn, Mboro JJ Frt 1 BENARHW H'larg, B'men. Dltrt. A'twp la Fl/Frt 1 BENVORUCHf LO.I I'PMI. G'moith, Hull. R'oitn It Pt Fll 4 BENIBTAKE.L.)1,627 words
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Advertisement1278 1962-01-31 15 te McALISTER 6s CO.. LTD. TEI Nl. ***** V l^^ CLLERMAN LIKE KLAVKNESS LINE LONDON. HAMBURG. ROTTEROAM. 10S ANSELES. SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE ft HUH SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND CITY OF COIOMIO U "\JSJ HM $I U sport p Sham Penani bronxville II Ptrt/ 3 FH Sport > fIMR Pening NONCKONC1,278 words
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Article122 1962-01-31 16 MELBOURNE. Tues. i INVESTMENT SHARES were firm, with most leaders ris- j ins sliphtlv. Consolidated Zlnr and Rio Tiuto featured In the minings section, rising 16s. to 755. and i Is. 3d. to 18s. respectively, after I the merßer announcement. Oils were steady and loan* i firm. Con.122 words
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Article121 1962-01-31 16 £HINKIE Produce Etchings tings p*rs noon prlot» por picul yottorday! Coconut oil: bulk 539 sellers, drum 541 seller*. Copra: Jan. UK/Continent 127 buyer*. $2S sellers. Psppar Muntok white Sl7O sellers. Sarawak white (16* i sellers, special Sarawak black tl37i sellers, garbled Lampong black $137, sellers. ABTA JI47J Smgapors121 words
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Article133 1962-01-31 16 SHIM lying slonrtldo trts tlnxaswrs wharvss today srs: MrnssUaus 15 16. etongylc 33/34. Malay 19. Karslk 38 '39, Kuala Uimpur 42/43. Silver Prak 6A. •Barpcta. 40/41. HuJlvard 27/28. Adolf Warakl 6/7, Awata Mara 8/9, President Taylor 21/22. Outor roads i Permlna. 111. TriumpH. Inner rsadt: Sumplian.133 words
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363 1962-01-31 16 From Our Market Correspondent DULL conditions persisted in tins again on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and will continue to do so until after the Chinese New Year and perhaps longer until the world position of the metal is clarified. The general turnover363 words
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Article22 1962-01-31 16 M»1»tsui Stock Indlew: Jan. 29 Jan. 30 Industrials: 162.79 162.79 Tina: 291.3* 291.67 S rubben: 211.12 211.12 Jan. 1 1958=100.22 words
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Article822 1962-01-31 16 BUSINESS on the Malayan Stock: Exchange Federation section yesterday with the number of deals In brackets: Industrials: Dunlopa 11.30 OLs ON. (1.000) fi. 34: East Smrltlnic J2.72 OU (1.000) 52.T3, 2.000 > 52.74; Fed. Dispensary (1.000) Sl.3* ON: F. and N. ords (1,000) $2.60: Gammon (1.000) 51.822 words
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Article37 1962-01-31 16 SINGAPORE. Jan. 30. RUBBER: 828 cents per Ib. (down threequarters of a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 82) cents (steadier). TIN: 5470.12} per plcul (up 12V cents). Estimated unofficial otlVrinK 270 tons (up 10 tons).37 words
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Article216 1962-01-31 16 FEBRUARY lint ir»dt rubb«r buy«r« f.a.k. eicMrd la Singapore ymterday at 821 cents per tb. down three-quartern of a cent on Monday' price. The tone waa quiet and tllfhtly eailtr. a.c.C.R.A. closing pnc<-» In wnts per n>. yesterday: Int. 1 R.B.S. Prompt f.o.b buyer* 81 J. sellers 821216 words
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Article139 1962-01-31 16 Till Msleyso avertings Banks As* ssclatlsn madr these changes in Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rate* to $100): Mew York: buying TT 33. airmail OD 33 J. 00 d'st 331 credit bills, 33t trade bills. Canada: buying TT 34 9 16. airmail OD 34 11/16. 90 4139 words
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465 1962-01-31 16 r FHE price of rubber in Singapore yesterday eased slightly with less accent on the February position than on Monday. The price finished the morning session at its lowest level of 825 8 cents following waning interest in February and heavier selling of465 words
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Advertisement1155 1962-01-31 16 BsV VsV BbhUUnmLbSsl Vi KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTDExpress U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coast S«rvloe HA O» HA HA S*DO't P. S'ltlfli H'koni H'lulu S. F'cuco l.Anieltt N Yo»» "Kusiinwi Mara" tin 1/7 1/ 1 Fis 14 Fit 3 Mar 5 Mir Mar "Csltraft Mars 2*722 Ft* M Fes 11 Mai 1?1,155 words
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Advertisement643 1962-01-31 16 I*!°iORIENTl rmsi l VIA PANAMA S.S. "HIMALAYA" (28,000 torn fully oirconditior»«d fitted with stabiliser*) deports SINGAPORE Ist June, 1962 for Lc Havre and Southampton calling HONG KONG, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU, VANCOUVER. SAN FRANCISCO. SAN DIEGO. PANAMA CANAL, TRINIDAD, and BARBADOS. For Reservations, or further information, apply to your Travel Agent643 words
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Advertisement204 1962-01-31 16 TENDER P.W.D. DUNGUN TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Registered Contractors Class 'EX' and above under head V subhead I only will be received at the Office of the Slate Engineer. PWD.. TrenßKanu up to 12.00 noon on 3rd February. 1962 for the supply of metal from Airfield Quarry. Dungun. Full particulars204 words
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Advertisement549 1962-01-31 16 AUSTRAL MALAY TIN LIMITED (Incorporated In thr Federation of Malaya) NOTICE OF DIVIDEND NOTICE Is hereby given that a dividend, the eighty-first of two shillings and six pence sterling per stock unit, less Malayan Income tax hi 4C h;us been dej clared due and payable to regisI tered stockholders at549 words
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Advertisement1853 1962-01-31 17 onUnurd from Pace 1»> SITUATIONS VACANT Werals SS (Ml*.)— Box St ef. txtrm WANTED TWO APPRENTICE Draughtsmen with or without Experience. Apply Post Box 826 B'pore. WHEREVER YOU LIVE- -you ran earn SSOO/- per month In spare hours —Experience un-ntce**ary for details cootart Box Art 2 .Vl S.T. B'por*. ENGLISH1,853 words
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Advertisement881 1962-01-31 17 OFFICE SPACE VACANT Word* SS (Min.)— Box St et*. txtro ARCADE ROOMS suitable for business offices). Chines* YMCA. Telephone Spore "51 25. PRESTIGE OFFICE ACCOMMOOATION svsllabls to* Butterwertti. Knttre. First Floor Area 4.973 sq.ft., > Alr-condltloned, with Lift and all Services including Lighting, Cleaning and ample Lavatory Facilities. Inclusive R*nt881 words
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Advertisement932 1962-01-31 17 EDUCATION It Word* SS (Min.)— Box St ef. txtro POSTAL BDUCATIOH SPECIALISTS: Guaranteed home -study courses. All subjects HRC. Comb: OCE. Q.T., Prospectus free! H. Lovell-Hewltt. MC, Principal, "Private Tutor," Katoog P.O. Box 90 (Spore IB). MALAYAN CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE, leading Correspondence Institution In KB. Asia, offers guaranteed courses for H.8.C..932 words
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Advertisement853 1962-01-31 17 ■OATS. YACHTS FOR SALE it Word* SS (Min.}— Bom St et: txtro PON BALI EX RAP Launch length 36' Beam 8' First Class condition with 30 H.P. Ford V 8 Engine 12-15 knots. New awning seats twelve comfortably. Price $8,500/-. Apply Cashin Tel: j (B'pore) ***** office hours. ABOUT THAT853 words
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Advertisement847 1962-01-31 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Wnrdn H (Min.)— Box St tt: extra TRIUMPH MAVFLOWIR late ISOI beautiful condition J'.M nM>raye<l new lia(:.-ry. Call i" Klplry Crescent ■Vrancoon Ourdtn S >,io after 5.00 p.m. Thursday anytime. M MINOR ISO 4 I doom rood rondlI tlon Insured November tax April. mixer leuvmx Singapore847 words
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Advertisement702 1962-01-31 17 FOR SALE tt Word* Si (Min.)— Box St rt: oxtro ■RAND NIW colourful fnmatlr refrigerators usual t«W- now SUO/caah with 5 years guarantee. Limited stork. Contact Saw and Le*. 57, Camp- bell Road K.L. Tel. STI3S/3S. STILL AVAILABLE very reW zabetoan frinccss S-speed 7-lnch spool 5240/-. Also Elizabethan Avon $170/-.702 words
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Advertisement193 1962-01-31 17 WHERE TO EAT (Spore) MUI FONO RESTAURANT cheon at only *1 M ■.■>,, Soup Larali Cutlet Snows Pens, Roll Butter Chrrse Coffer. FRESH FLOWERS ORDER NOW— beamum t fm»:r.iut nornl basket, friends, relations and loved ones this Chinese New Ye-ir Inun Prinrrv* Flower Bhop SH Orchard Spore tf. Tel. *****.193 words
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Advertisement396 1962-01-31 18 REMINDER AICTION SALE TO-DAY \t Z. 34» P.M. No it. Mohamed Sultan Road. Singapore. (VACANT POSSESSION', Cbeonff Koon Senf Co., Ltd. Auctioneers Valuen, JO. (huli> Street, Singapore. DEPARTMENT OF BROADCASTING INFORMATION, BRUNEI. TI.NDtR NOTICE TENDERS will be received by the Chairman. Tenders Board, at the office of the Slate Financial396 words
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Advertisement369 1962-01-31 18 JABATAN KLRJA RAYA PERAK Tenders for the supply and delivery of metal from private quarries to the premix plant site at Telok Kruln Quarry for period 1 J. 1962 to 311.1983 will be received at the Office of the State Engineer, P.W.D., Perak, Ipoh. up to 12 noon of the369 words
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Advertisement413 1962-01-31 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT THE RUBBER RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF MALAYA A vacancy exists in the Cheml- 1 ral Division of the Rubber Re- search Institute of Malaya for a Research Officer to work in the Polymer Chemistry Section on pro- bleins connected with the develop--1 ment of new and modified rubber;. i413 words
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Advertisement377 1962-01-31 18 TENDERS TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT TENDER NOTICE Purchase of I'itserTieeaMe Stores TENDERS will be received by Controller of Telecommunications, Negri Sembllan Malacca. Seremban up to noon on 19th February 1962 for the purchase of unserviceable Stores. I Tender Forms and further par- tlculan may be obtained from the 1 Controller of Telecommunications,377 words
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Article415 1962-01-31 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday ON THE TRACK WITH EPSOM JEEP POWDLER and Roi d'Atout, two top class sprinters engaged in the Henggeler Memorial Trophy to be run over 6f here on Saturday, were the stars on the Kuala Lumpur track this morning. Bowdler, winner of415 words
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Article, Illustration69 1962-01-31 19 JOYOUS M. Jegathesan gets a "ride' on the shoulders of A. Navaratnam, a vicepresident of the Selangor AAA, during a dinner partly held in honour of the Malayan runner who was voted Sportsman of the Year, 1961, by a Sunday Times polL The dinner, organisedNg Beh Leow - 69 words
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146 1962-01-31 19 CINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore Recreation Club caused a big upset in the S.C.C. seven -a side rugger tournament when they eliminated S.C.C. "B" by 13 points (two goals and try) to nil on the padang here today. S.C.C. started promisingly but the Recs scored146 words
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Article40 1962-01-31 19 HAMILTON. Tues. Wellington made certain of retaining the Plunket Shield. New Zealand's premier cricket trophy, when they beat Northern Districts by 35 runs here today. Scores: Wellington 155 and 80; Northern Districts 143 and 57.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article29 1962-01-31 19 LONDON. Tues. Brian Curvis of Wales will defend his British and British Empire welterweight boxing titles against Tony Mancinl of London here on Feb. 20.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article34 1962-01-31 19 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore team to meet Oergryte, the visiting Swedish football club, here on Feb. 13: Skinner; Wah Chin. Samljan: Matmoon, Kok Seng, Osman; Gurunathan. Rahlm Omar, Sahar, Kirn Swee. Ibrahim.34 words
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Article18 1962-01-31 19 SINGAPORE. Tues— Entries for the Singapore Cricket Association's senior and junior competitions close on Feb. 918 words
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Article95 1962-01-31 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Selangor Rangers, the F.A.S. league champions, will play two matches this weekend In Penang and Buklt Mertajam. They will meet Penang Chinese at the City Stadium, Penang, on Saturday at 8 p.m. and Penang Muslims at Buklt Mertajam on Sunday at95 words
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Article53 1962-01-31 19 BREMEN (W. Germany), Tues. Hungarian swimmer J. Cslkani clocked 61 sec. three-tenths of a second faster than the world record In a men's 100 metres backstroke event here. Cslkanl's perform ance, however, was done In a 25--metre pool and cannot be regarded as aReuter - 53 words
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Article584 1962-01-31 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - Our hopes at Jakarta... NORMAN SIEBEL BY r»ROM the Malayan point of view, the most in--1 teresting aspect of the Indonesian international athletic meet at Jakarta on Saturday and Sunday is to discover whether the Federation and Singapore gold and silver medallists at last month's SEAP Games have improved since.584 words
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Article201 1962-01-31 19 FA CUP: PRESTON WIN IN ROUND 4 f ONDON, Tues.—Wey*J mouth, last nonLeague club In the English F.A. Cup, were eliminated last night when they lost 2-0 to Preston North End in the Fourth Round. Weymouth fought valiantly, but the skill and superior strategy of their Second Division opponents provedReuter - 201 words
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Miscellaneous142 1962-01-31 19 SPORTS SUMMARY SOCCER CABLE SPORT STORE GOVT. SERVICES DIV CRICKET: Tour match at Pie--1: Marines 3 Tan Tock Seng Hosp -ermarlUtourg drawn. N. Zealand--1; PWD 1 Police 0. ers 474. Natal 393 and 384 (Wesley rnß rlTr fm. *rw*i 131. McOlew 98, Elgle 51. McLean i fWi^ Alabaster 3-64) Sheffield142 words
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Miscellaneous87 1962-01-31 19 SOCCER STORE DIV. 2B: STB v Water Dept (Qeylanto MM CUP BCMI- FINAL: Kllat v PTC Trott«n« (Ipoh CAH frd). RUGGER STORE SEVEN-A-HIDF TOURNEY: BCC 'A 1 v 8. Johore: 18 Signals R#gt v RMP; Achilles f A v 41 Bqn: RAOC Corps v RAF Ten■Ul 'C (partantr. s>. HOCKEY87 words
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414 1962-01-31 20 Allies seek accord on access to Berlin BERLIN, Tuesday. MAJOR-GEN. Sir Rohan Delacombe, the British Cotnmandani of Berlin, today crossed into l^jst Berlin A the Friedrichstrane checkpoint for two and ;i quarter horns to see his Soviet opposite number. Col. Andrei Soloview British officials said. It was believed to be414 words
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Article110 1962-01-31 20 Man meets wife after 40 years MLLBOI'KNr:. Tuo. CarmHo Conic. til, iinl his wife, (ill, met in Sydney yesterday for the first time in 40 years. Two years after they married in Sicily in 1920. (armelo decided to emigrate to Australia. Maria decided she could not leave her sick motherReuter - 110 words
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124 1962-01-31 20 2 factories, paint store gutted by fire lOHORE BAHRU. Tues. J Two-hour fire gutte d two adjoining factories and a paint store at the 4th Mile Jalan Scudai this afternoon, causing damage estimated at more than SlOO.OOO. Two workers ol the store, Ang Boon Keng. 29, and Kok Boon Say,124 words
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Article77 1962-01-31 20 SINGAPORE. TO*. Reprcsentatlve.s of the management of the otHce equipment firm of the International Computers and Tabulators Ltd. iI.C.T. In Orchard Road and the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union, representing the firm's 15 striking employees, were unable to rrach any settlement of the 42-day strike today,77 words
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Article82 1962-01-31 20 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Police believe that a man found battered to death bohlnd the Bukit Timah railway station last night was killed by robbor- for the $150 he carried. The dead man was Mr. Ho Kok Yin. 61. a railway pensioner, re-employed as a relief clerk in82 words
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Obituary68 1962-01-31 20 ACRIA. LVDIA peacefully nn :K>. l.ll>«2. Cortetie leaves in Irmwaddy Road at 4. t0 p.m. today 31.1.1962 for the Cathedr.il of The (lortl Shepherd the ice to Bldadarl Cemetery for InterMRS Ll* PMANC HOCK Nee Madam We OfcM NM -'I II on "0-I^2 Lhvlhi behind 2 sons Ijtt CMt]68 words
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Obituary49 1962-01-31 20 MADAM MANY Hon too Cbm jarted MMf peacefully .10.1.l»A2 age T3 tearing behind only daughter Florence Hon aon-ln-lan ('hoy Kh<m Onn I tran l«<m« in. l I tcnirid-dauKhter. Co t»Ke IWfW M Knmponi; Jliva Roild on 1.2.1942 4.30 p. m for Stirred Heart Cbur.b mil thence Biddadarl cemetery49 words
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Article99 1962-01-31 20 THE FAMILY of late Mr. John Chang thank relative*, friend*, for their MM prayer*. |Ma, wreaths, attendance, at funeral on 22-1-6? THC FAMILY OF the late Mr. One Chec>; Bee (HW to thank friends and relative' for tr.elr rluli*. condolences, wreath*, donation, scroll, services and atten lance at the99 words
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Article, Illustration277 1962-01-31 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Over the last few days a small army of workmen has been swarming over the new $1.2 million headquarters of the Language and Literature Agency at Bellamy Road here, preparing it for the glittering opening ceremony to be performed tomorrow277 words
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Article31 1962-01-31 20 COPENHAGEN Tues.— The Committee for the Preservation of Danish Freedom" today announced it had drawn up a plan to turn the whole of Scandinavia into an atom-free zone. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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90 1962-01-31 20 ONE PENNY BLA CK STAMP OF BERMUDA FETCHES £3,200 LONDON. Tues.— One of the world's four known one penny black stamps of Bermuda, a crudely printed circle of paper bearing a postmaster's 1 1 leg I b 1 c scrawl, was auctioned here today for C 3.266. The stamp markedReuter - 90 words
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182 1962-01-31 20 Broken ship drifts towards Singapore T|ONG KONG, Tues.— The two sections of the 10,202-ton tanker Stanvac Sumatra, which broke in two in the South China Sea, were reported today to be drifting towards Singapore. Mr. J. R, Kendall, manager of the Standard Vacuum Oil Company, which has the ship onReuter - 182 words
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Article407 1962-01-31 20 LONDON. Tues.— The general appearance of stock markets today was rirm but the volume of business left a good deal to be desired. Hopes of an early cut in tbe British bank rate and growing op tlmism regarding the outlook for exports encouraged selective buying407 words
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69 1962-01-31 20 RULERS TO CONSIDER LOTTERY MONEY USE KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The conference of Rulers will hold its first session for this year at the Istana Negara at 10 a.m. tomorrow. The conference is expected to reach a decision as to whether lottery money can be used for religious purposes. The decision69 words
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Article35 1962-01-31 20 SINGAPORE. Tues. Closing date for entries to the 1962 Singapore open and division I chess championship tournaments which will take place at V.M.C.A. In Orchard Road from March 3. Is on Feb. 27.35 words
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120 1962-01-31 20 NEW DELHI. Tuesday Tiflß. NEHRU has told President Kennedy that ITI India would prefer to settle her dispute with Pakistan over Kashmir through bilateral negotiations, informed sources said here today. The sources said the Indian Prime Minister said this In a letter answering oneReuter - 120 words
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Article92 1962-01-31 20 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A merchant, Chay Yew Mun. 36. and Chong Ah Soo. 45. a hou*.--wife. were acquitted in the Fifth Magistrates Court today on a charge of acting as a bookmaker. The magistrate. Mr. S R. IChapkana. acquitted them without their defence b> called soon after92 words
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Article19 1962-01-31 20 TAIPEH. Tues. Chinese Communist shore batteries have resumed shelling Nationalist defended Quemoy on odd number days. Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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141 1962-01-31 20 Khir will lead team to Malaysia conference I{UALA LUMPUR, 1V Tues. The Federation's delegation to the fourth meeting of thd Malaysia Solidarity^ Consultative Committee beginning in Singapore on Thursday will be led by the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. Other delegates to the) three-day session include141 words
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Article35 1962-01-31 20 HONG KONG. Tues. A leading industrialist here. Sir Sik-nin Chau, today warned that Hong Kong would have about 400.0<u) people unemployed in ten yeans 1 time unless industrial employment could be doubled. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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