The Straits Times, 12 February 1962
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Title Section21 1962-02-12 1 NATIONAL LIBRARY NATIONAL L AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100.000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1962. 15 CENTS.21 words
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Article454 1962-02-12 1 Two big towns face water cuts 250,000 threatened in Negri Sembilan J£UALA LUMPUR, Sun. A quarter of a million people in the holiday town of Port Dickson and in j Seremban will have water supplies cut off for six hours daily if it does not j rain454 words
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Article, Illustration306 1962-02-12 1 Sultan divorces his bride of 1 1 weeks LETTER AND WARNING TO SHARIFAH SALMAH, 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Sultan of Selangor, Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah. 35, has divorced his 19-year-old Singapore-born bride. Sharifah Salmah binte Syed Ahmad AlkafT. whom he married 11 weeks ago. The divorce took place306 words
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99 1962-02-12 1 KATMANDU. Sun. Dr. Tulsi Giri. Nepalese Home Minister, said last night that anti-national elements "which had seized control of three places in south Nepal had been smashed." He said the Army had the situation under control. Dr. Giri said the rebels took controlReuter - 99 words
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Article, Illustration865 1962-02-12 1 4 sad homes remember the Brinsford fire girls KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE TRAGIC death of four Malayan girls in the fire at Brinsford Lodge, England yesterday the very night they had chosen to celebrate Chinese New Year shocked relatives and friends throughout the country. At the request of the parents,865 words
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Article, Illustration29 1962-02-12 1 THIS was all that was left at Brinsford Lodge yesterday of the prefabricated dormitory in which the four Malayan girls. lost their lives. Reuter Radio picture.Reuter - 29 words
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344 1962-02-12 1 TIN DISPOSALS: U.S. ATTITUDE on PRICE RANGE yHE United States will take into consideration the new price range set by the International Tin Council when it makes disposals from its national strategic tin stockpile, but it "cannot be bound by that range." However. if the United States and interested governments344 words
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370 1962-02-12 1 ELEPHANT TRAMPLES 3 IBAN TRACKERS AS THEY SLEEP KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.—Three young Iban trackers have been trampled and badly injured by a wild elephant in the Pahang jungles. They were attacked and knocked unconscious while they slept. They have been taken to hospital in Kuala Lipis. The trackers. L/Cpl. Pasang370 words
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401 1962-02-12 1 Secrecy on moves of the freed Powers XTEW YORK, Sun. 11 Spy plane pilot Francis Gary Powers was today heading lor a secret rendezvous with his family "somewhere in America" after flying home from Germany where he was oxchanged lor Col. Rudolph Abel. Russian master spy. The tighte.-t poulbli i401 words
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Article27 1962-02-12 1 6 DIE. 16 HURT AIMERS. Sun. Six prople «itc killed and Hi wnumjtd in "<> attacks B Oram this afternoon. v»lice stated.— Rcoti r tSrr Pace27 words
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Article, Illustration653 1962-02-12 2 roßEWN ocsk<?) 'Wish to improve relations 9 influenced decision MOSCOW, Sun A WISH to improve Soviet-L.S. relations influenced Russia's decision to release Francis Gary Powers, the 1-2 pilot handed over to the Americans in Berlin yesterday, it was announced here. The brief announcement alio said the PresidiumReuter - 653 words
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Article, Illustration265 1962-02-12 2 ALL STARTED WITH MERCY PLEA BY RED SPY'S WIFE WASHINGTON, Sunday. THE negotiations that ended in yesterday's Powers-Abel trade began with a letter from the Russian spy's wife asking mercy for her husband The Justice Department spokesman. Mr. Edwin O. Cuthman, said yesterday It all began a few months afterUPI - 265 words
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Article77 1962-02-12 2 NEW YORK. Sun. The New York Sunday News reported today that Mr. Robert Kennedy. U.S. Attorney. General, would visit Moscow as a sequel to the release of Powers. The newspaper said in a despatch from Washington tna* "barring an unexpected cold war development," the Attorney-General wouldReuter - 77 words
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Article, Illustration239 1962-02-12 2 VKU YORK. Sun. The announcement of the release from Communist prisons of 11-2 pilot Francis Powrrs and American student I red eric Pryor in exchange for Russian Col. Rudolph Abel caught much of America by surprise. Former President Harry S. Truman said at hisReuter - 239 words
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Miscellaneous8 1962-02-12 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /OH Or AC8 words
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Article307 1962-02-12 3 foreign oESK® 1 LAST SECRET PEACE CEASEFIRE TALKS EXPECTED TO BE HELD SOON 'INSURGENT MINISTERS IN ZURICH TO IRON OUT DIFFERENCES WITH FRENCH GOVERNMENT PARIS, Sunday. French cabinet ministers and ministers of the "Algerian Provisional Government" are to meet "very soon" for what is hoped toReuter - 307 words
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137 1962-02-12 3 CAPE CANAVERAI Sun. All concerned with Project Mercury were reported in a state of readiness today for the seventh attempt on Wednesday to send Lieut.-Col. John Glenn into a triple orbit of the earth. With clouds overhead after all-night rain here, weathermen wereReuter - 137 words
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Article244 1962-02-12 3 COMMUNIST CANDIDATE IN BRITISH COUNCIL ELECTION T ONDON. Sun. A Church of England vicar said yesterday that he would be the first British parson to run for election as a Communist. "I don't agree that Christianity and Communism are incompatible." the Rev. Alan Ecclestone said in announcing hisUPI - 244 words
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Article50 1962-02-12 3 DURBAN. Sun. Alan Paton. South African author of "Cry the Beloved Country" who has been Invited to Edinburgh for a conference of the world's top novelists, said here yesterday he would not ask the Government to return his confiscated passport to enable him to attend.50 words
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194 1962-02-12 3 Tony's new magazine: The first is the worst 9 f ONDON, Sun. —Th c editor of the Sunday Times today acknowledged the "justice in many of the complaints" received from readers about their first coloured supplement—of which Lord Snowdon, Princess Margaret's husband, is art adviser. In a displayed letter, theReuter - 194 words
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Article37 1962-02-12 3 PARIS. Sun—A distant relative of Premier Michel Debre. Marc Andre Schwartz, turned up safe and sound today after being missing for more than 24 hours. He said he was kidnapped at gunpoint by OAS agents.—U.P.l.37 words
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107 1962-02-12 3 OAS. GUERILLAS NOW MOVE INTO COUNTRYSIDE ALGIERS. Sun. The discovery this week of the first big armed band of O.A.S. (Secret Army Organisation) guerillas operating in the Algerian mountains has convinced many oilicials here that the O.A.S. is preparing for a long war like that waged hitherto by the Algerian107 words
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113 1962-02-12 3 PARIS, Sunday TPHE h.-ader of a group of white volunteers who x arrived here yesterday from Katanga said U.N. forces had been faced with only 45 Europeans and 700 Kaiangese troops during fighting last September and December in Elisabethville. Mr. Jean Slnanduku. 40--year-old Congo-bornReuter - 113 words
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Article52 1962-02-12 3 VIENTIANE. Sun Prince Boun Oum. Prime Minister of the Laotian rightwing government, today turned down an invitation by the neutralist Prince Souvanna Phouma to have political talks on the leftist-held Plan of Jars. In a message to Prince 1 Souvanna. he said that "cir•umstances are not favour'■'n-Reuter - 52 words
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Article25 1962-02-12 3 PALM BEACH, (Florida) Sun.—King Saud. 61, has recovered from three operations he had in Boston last month, a spokesman for him said yes-terdjy.--Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article31 1962-02-12 3 MOSCOW. Sun— The Lithuanian Supreme Court today sentenced four people to death by shooting for currency speculation, the Soviet News Agency Tass reported from Vilnlos. the Lithuanian capital— ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Miscellaneous401 1962-02-12 3 RADIO Word 11-00 Waltz Time: 1130 nHUIW OHiUArUKL Invitation to Dream: 12.00 Close SHORTWAVE SERVICE: Down. MEDILM WaW'sERVICE: RADIO MALAYA A.M. e.w'oSS'Monilng; «0l "^SSftWSSi 1 1 Morning Prelude: 7.00 The News: S»ERMCE 41.7 metre* 7.05 Melodies At Sunrise: 8.00 The A.M. 6.00 Time Signal, NegaraNews; 8.05 More Melodies At Sun-401 words
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370 1962-02-12 4 Committee set up to explain policies Tun Leong says: j IPOH, Sunday. J'HE Malayan Chinese Association considers il j its duty to guard and protect the rights of only the .Malayan Chinese and not just any Chinese, the Minister for Justice, Tun Leong Yew370 words
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184 1962-02-12 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Teachers Union today voted in a new central council three months after the old committee resigned en bloc following a split in the leadership. Mr. Sia Kah Hui of the Presbyterian Boys' School —a newcomer In the S.T.U. leadership was elected184 words
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112 1962-02-12 4 1,000 would-be teachers only 110 qualified IPOH, Sun.— About 1.000 people in Perak want to become teachers in the new post primary classes which the Government plans to open in the State on April 2. But only 110 applicants had the qualification of a Senior Cambridge Certificate. The number of112 words
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189 1962-02-12 4 Mr. Ko heads list in Chamber election t I j CINGAPORE, Sun. Rubber magnate Mr. Ko Teck Kin today topped the list in the I biennial general elec- tion of the 51-man executive committee of the influential Singai pore Chinese Chamber r of Commerce. Mr. Ko was elected to represent189 words
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Article28 1962-02-12 4 KAJANG, Sun.—More than 100 youths and friends attended a Chinese New Year party, organised by the Kajang Youth Club, at the KaJang Hall last night.28 words
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Article22 1962-02-12 4 IPOH, Sun.—A water pump worth $300 was stolen from the Perak Chinese Maternity Hospital in Kampar Road. Ipoh, last night.22 words
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Article21 1962-02-12 4 SINGAPORE. Sun—Water will be cut otr tomorrow between Woodland.-, Road and Mandai Road from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.21 words
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Article167 1962-02-12 4 KOTA BHARU, Sun.— The Minister of Labour, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin. said here today that his Ministry was beginning to deal with labour unrest instigated by elements from Singapore. In an address to the State Employment Exchange advisory committee at the Labour Office here, he said:167 words
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157 1962-02-12 4 lOHORE BAHRU, Sun. J Tengka Suleiman ibnl AJ-Marhum Tengku Abu Bakar of Johore, appeared in a civil claim in the Magistrate's Court here this morning. Tengku Suleiman. 25--year-old nephew of Sultan Ismail of Johore, appeared with the State Secretary Dato Abdul Rahman bin157 words
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260 1962-02-12 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sunday. ITNITED Nations experts, plant scientists, patho- j U logists and botanists were among the 35 dele- i gates who attended the first International Pineapple Conference held here today under the spon- j sorship of the Malayan Pineapple Industry Board at its260 words
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Miscellaneous466 1962-02-12 4 THE follow-in? is todays sche- 173) *J0 p.m.; from Penan* 10.35 ajn. dule of civil aircraft move- 'ML 1511 9 p.m.: from Jesselton. Air IndU: To Jakarta. Darments at Paya Lebar airport Brunei. Kuchlng 'ML 477) 7.35 win. Sydney 'AI 402) 9.15 p.m. Sinai Dore p.m. Malayan Airways: To Malacca.466 words
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Article, Illustration246 1962-02-12 5 'Pick local man for Trengganu by-election NEGARA BRANCH OPPOSES H.Q. CHOICE KOTA BHARI', Sunday. THE Kelantan branch of Party Negara would oppose any attempt by its headquarters to nominate Inche Garieb Raof. the party secretary-general, for the coming by-election in Trengganu, a party spokesman said here today The branch has246 words
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Article24 1962-02-12 5 IPOH. Sun. The body of a woman. Sim Thy. 70 was found in the Sungei Part, near the Merdeka Gardens here, yesterday.24 words
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Article142 1962-02-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. SEVEN members of the University of Malaya library staff passed the registration examination of the Library Association of the United Kingdom held last December. They are: Kow Hun Woon; Miss Zellina Nunls and Donald E. K. Wljasurtya (library organisation and administration);142 words
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Article72 1962-02-12 5 CONCERT TO AID FIRE VICTIMS SINGAPORE, Sun. The Kampong Siglap fire rclie: fund committee will hold a variety concert at the badminton stadium to raise funds for the fire victims. The Assemblywoman for Siglap. Che Sahorah binte Ahmat, chairman of the committee, said that the commiitee had agreed to re-house72 words
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Article36 1962-02-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.More than 200 people have attended the exhibition of contemporary Australian art at the National Art Gallery here. The exhibition, which was opened last Friday, will remain open until March 11.36 words
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Article41 1962-02-12 5 TAIPING, Sun. The 7th Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment, which will soon Join, the United Nations forces in the Congo, will hold a farewell route march through the main streets ou Friday before going by train to Port Swet tenham.41 words
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135 1962-02-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— L Big plans to introduce family planning into every part of the country arc now under way. As a first step toward.-. achieving this objective the Council of the Federation of Family Planning Anmiriations of Malaya is looking for a "national135 words
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189 1962-02-12 5 Indian bid to grow rubber in Andaman Islands NEW DELHI, Sunday. THE Indian Government's Rubber Board will soon send oiticials to the Andaman Islands in the Bay of Bengal to prepare to establish a 2,000-acre rubber plantation there. According to the president of the Indian Rubber Industries Association, who proposed189 words
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68 1962-02-12 5 TWO-MONTH TRIP AROUND MALAYA-ON BIKES KAJANG. Sun. Three young men left here today to cycle their way round Malaya in two months. They are Wong Swee Yuen. 22. Lim Choo. 21. both tappers residing in Sungei Chua village and their friend. Soo Poh Koh. from Bentong. Pahang. They will cycle68 words
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Article93 1962-02-12 5 A BLIND MAN FOR PENANG BOARD PE N A N G, Sun. A blind man has been appointed by the Penang Port Commission to operate its private branch exchange. Inche Ahmad bin Yusof begins work tomorrow. The Commission said it was confident that telephone callers would receive an efficient service.93 words
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Article44 1962-02-12 5 IPOH. Sun. —The Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, tomorrow will visit the orange plantations In Lower Perak which have been hit by a fungus disease. About 5,000 acres of small holdings of Chinese oranges are affected.44 words
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Article35 1962-02-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Fifty Methodist youth leaders met here today for a one-day conference. The delegates, all presidents of the local chapters of the Methodist Youth Fellowship, discussed how to increase membership.35 words
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Article27 1962-02-12 5 KUALA TRENGGANU. Sun —The Mentri Besar of Trengganu. Inche Ibrahim Flkrl bin Mohamed. has approvej $1,000 for renovating the mosque at Kampong Batu Burok here.27 words
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Advertisement158 1962-02-12 5 j^ M I luxury in wash n wear i^l m DOCOMA® SHIRTS 65% dacron*-35% cotton NEED NO .IRONING Because they're Docoma because they bear the Golden Needle* label these are shirts that become a habit! Nothing else will do. Luxurious Docoma shirts require the very minimum of care, never need158 words
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626 1962-02-12 6 Gan tells London: Synthetic not all it's said to be I From DOUG LACKERSTEEN LONDON. Sunday JHE leader of the pan-Malayan rubber trade mission, Mr. Gan Teck Yeow, yesterday urged overseas markets to modify outdated rules governing sales to allow natural rubber to make626 words
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Article, Illustration322 1962-02-12 6 Fou to be first world celebrity new PIANIST WHO DEFIED PEKING J£UALA LUMPUR. Sun.— A Chinese concert pianist who boycotted the dining room of the Victoria Hotel in Melbourne last week because he had to wear a tie will be the first world celeb- rity to give a show at322 words
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Article55 1962-02-12 6 BINOAPORE. Sun. Prof. Brian B. Lewis, Professor of Architecture at Melbourne University, Is due in Singapore on Tuesday for a twoday visit on his way home from England. The Singapore Institute ol Architects and the Singapore Polytechnic Architectural Society have asked him to give a talk55 words
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Article22 1962-02-12 6 IPOH. Sun —A building contractor. Cheng Swee Chin, 25 was jailed for one day hei€ for being drunk and incapable.22 words
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Article136 1962-02-12 6 'This is Singapore competition SINGAPORE. Sun. The Photographic Society of Singapore is holding a phltographic competition entitled "This Is Singapore" to promote "national consciousness among Singapore citizens and to encourage them to take a more objective In- terest In their local environment." The Standard-Vocuum Oil Company, which is sponsoring the136 words
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Article, Illustration1639 1962-02-12 7 William Millinship - The secret terror that is feeding on fear, rumour William Millinship by who has just made an investigation of the OAS in France, and in Algeria HOW GRAVE IS THE THREAT POSED BY THE SECRET ARMY ORGANISATION TO THE FUTURE OF FRANCE AND HER MILLIONS OF PEOPLE..? IN Paris, Ili1,639 words
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Obituary55 1962-02-12 8 It W,r4, $19 (Minimum > KINNITH tad Vlvl»na» DRo.an« •h»nk r»la»lv»» and fn»ndii for thnr h»lp, Rood vliliri and pr»««at» an thf <• on of th*ir mirrlm* on THE FAMILY OP tht lute Mn. Knh I'" k RUb (Madam Muna IV.. -hi ih*nk nil friend*. Bran 'or ir#.r kind55 words
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Obituary42 1962-02-12 8 M Word, (Minimum) in even LOVING Mtmor? of Gor- i'hirl«> Richard vi-ho di»d on r.'V.tl "Thfre i« ntta-br for nrh pala »nd h» on* <1*r "'11 mak* it ptaiB, that our lota 1« bravrnly |im. -1 br tk Lovinc P»rentt.42 words
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614 1962-02-12 8 The Straits Times Monday. February 12, 1962. Selling A Bargain North Borneo, like Sarawak, has now produced a White Paper discussing the plan to: Malaysia. As might be expected, it presents a strong ard lucid case in tavour. Referring to the Cobbold Commission which will very soon start its work614 words
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Article380 1962-02-12 8 The Malayan mission which has investigated problems regarding the quality and packing of rubber exports «s returning with agreed recommendations which will strengthen tho authority of tii" Export Regist: ation Board arc! end. it is hoped, some mucli publicised complaints. Reptes entatives of the French. Ger man, Italian380 words
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Article205 1962-02-12 8 In the Senate last week the Assistant Minister for Corrmerce and Industry spoke hopefully of a "clear-cut' American answer to question r about its tin stockpile intentions. The answer has now been received, and it does little la remove long-standing uncertainties. Stockpile sales (if Congress approves) will o«»205 words
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Article, Illustration941 1962-02-12 8 JOHN CAMPBELL - From cheap and nasty to luxury and renown JOHN CAMPBELL JAPAN'S INDUSTRIAL INVASION NOW WORRIES THE WORLD from TOKYO. Sunday I i KNOWN chiefly before the second world war as a low-cost producer of cheap goods, Japan today is making inroads into world markets with luxury and semiluxury products madeOFNS - 941 words
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300 1962-02-12 8 IN THE old days when a baby was born, the Chinese parent reported its oinn at the local pome station and gave Its name In one of the Chinese dialects. The Malay constable wrote it down in Malay, am. later on the name300 words
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440 1962-02-12 8 'THE Malacca public, which 1 have been supplied with nndrinkable salty water from their pipes during the nast week and have been put to great inconvenience to obtain well water for domestic purposes, have now been told by the municipal engineer. Mr. Owen Liu.440 words
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Letter138 1962-02-12 8 I REFER to the letter by "Puzzled" in the Saturday Forum of Feb. 10 and wish to point out to him that the Federation of Malaya does not Include the State of Singapore and that therefore his period of residence in Singapore from 1051 to 1956138 words
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Letter96 1962-02-12 8 I AM one among the many thousands who have voluntarily surrendered their citizenship papers in response to the Government's generous "amnesty offer." I have become eligible for citizenship since making my original declaration; but lam unabU to apply fot registration as my case has not yet been96 words
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122 1962-02-12 9 Campaign to improve and assist Kelantan batik trade KOTA BHARU. Sun A campaign is under way to assist the Kelantan batik sarong industry and improve the quality of its products. The campaign Is being launched iointly by thp Federation Government, the Rural and Industrial Development Authority and the Kelantan Government.122 words
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Article48 1962-02-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The headmen, sub-headmen and two Capitan Chinas in Sarikel (3rd division >. Sarawak, have come out In support of the Malaysia concept. They pledged their support at a meeting yesterday and agreed to explain the plan to the people in their respective aren^48 words
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Article36 1962-02-12 9 SINGAPORE. Sun —Two political detainees, Ang Kim Choo and Heng Soon Hock, were released yesterday after a meeting of tho Internal Security Council in Singapore. Ang was detained in 1958 and Heng in 1960.36 words
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Article101 1962-02-12 9 MEN WITH SPEARS RAID A TIN MINE 'pAIPING. Sun.— Five men armed with spears and daggers held up the watchman in a tin mine near Inn- last night and stole tin ore worth about $3,000. The robbery was at the Kamunting Tin Dredging Company mine at Kamuntine, three miles from101 words
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Article69 1962-02-12 9 SINGAPORE. Sun— The HlY and Tri-Y clubs of the student and youth department of the Chinese YMCA will hold its first. inter-Junior secondary school debate for the year, starting on Feb. 16. More than 10 Singapore secondary school students from secondary 1. 2 and 3 classes will be69 words
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Article55 1962-02-12 9 l/AJANQ, Sun—Major repair work Is going on at the 44-year-old Sri Subramanla Hindu Temple In Reko Road here. The inner hall Is to be demolished and a new and more spacious one will be erected. The repairs will cost more than $25,000. The Social Welfare Lotteries55 words
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Article412 1962-02-12 9 TO WORK UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF EXPERTS SECONDED VIA COLOMBO PLAN KI'ALA IXMPIR. Sunday. MORE Malayan officers are to be trained as income tax "sleuths". They will work directly under the supervision of income tax experts who have been seconded to the Federation Government under the412 words
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762 1962-02-12 9 SINGAPORE, Sun AN American firm of consultants, which was paid $750,000 to assess the future of tourism in the Pacific and the Far East, has recommended that Kuala Lumpur be developed as Malaya's tourist centre. The reason given: "Kuala Lumpur is the country's762 words
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617 1962-02-12 9 For Singapore the vast cash rewards in tourist traffic SINGAPORE. Sun. The report on "The Future of Tourism in the Pacific and the Far East" estimates that Singapore's revenue from tourism could reach $15 nillion to S2O million by 1968. The report adds that this expenditure of $15 million to617 words
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Article, Illustration363 1962-02-12 9 HATCHING HUSBAND WILL GO TRAVELLING ON NEW STAMPS SINGAPORE. Sun. By land, sea and air. a variety of Malaysian fish will soon become familiar to people the world over receiving letters from Singapore. They are depicted on seven new Singapore stamps to be on sale at363 words
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Article272 1962-02-12 9 Pay rises for 330 in 2 firms SINGAPORE. Sun. Two big general export and import firms, Jardine Waugh (Singapore) Ltd. and Hagemeyer Trading Co. (M) Ltd.. have signed agreements on wages and working conditions with the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union. The agreements, which will be In operation for two272 words
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Advertisement117 1962-02-12 9 HEALTH AND BEAUTY FOR MOTHER AND BABY frrry Health and beauty, toftirtW irtfl) ffether with a secure future, depend very greatly on good health. For good health you must .^?3fiys have a pood diet. Seven Seas is nature's i^^ l^ richest combination /^ap^2zi^i= i °1 n >?h energy oils WSf^o^^^tf^.^117 words
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Advertisement109 1962-02-12 9 \\jMl\Woj CHASSIS PRICES \3£«\ VAN PRICES SjF s^ 1 m $5,580 I OCil vc '7 \Jfrchard Motors tINGAPOti I KUALA LUMPUR REPRESENTED EISEWHIM |V BORNEO MOTORS I HEADACHE pL "MM ALL p AINS ■*y^ f »Urn poutu ttf EYE EXAMINATION You can «M with taltc teeth but you I co»'»109 words
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Article, Illustration820 1962-02-12 10 ALUNGTON KENNARD - ALUNGTON KENNARD RED DANGER SHOULD INDIA LOSE TO CHINA By INDIAN ECONOMIC POLICY AND DEVELOPMENT. By P.T. Bauer. (Allen and Unwin 16t.) ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF COMMUNIST CHINA. By T.J. Hughes and D.E.T. Luard. (Royal Institute of International Affairs: Oxford Press 25 Professor Bauer remarks,820 words
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403 1962-02-12 10 HALL ROMNEY - HALL ROMNEY By BY August 1944, the end of the 12-month period covered, the Japanese forces had been flung back from Imphal and Kohima. and in the Arakan. As a result of defeats In the Pacific, the Japanese homeland itself was open403 words
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Advertisement274 1962-02-12 10 BLACK 4 WHITf ■•o J C^>/'.^^— it i> V^J tk secret bTv^RiTlbbbbb IIS m yilsWl^J I the i I I i |^jj blendingl bbh _P_B n, T f s I 1 or putting the above in English, importing even one caawra from l.ip.m takei a food rff.il of paperwork. Your274 words
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Advertisement417 1962-02-12 10 Bfe^ jff^ BBB^kM^^ ■h|BJ BB.y^^MWLafcfc?!>^jF *H By SINGAPORE tAwJ^Bll'^. V Dsv r^J ol«« ovatloblc: Dl telcphoto and ■tSP>W wide an«l* lenses. /^£^^NC^\ «uy -t MCMimoMiiT sMuimi :i BBBP» y^^^w^^^B^^P^BV \vl r^f a ho w^Fhl ouessinc! cm.,., .trtS. <~14 7 ■UM »1 I ■<• Si SAMOCA LI- 1 1" smci* unM417 words
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Miscellaneous275 1962-02-12 10 Straits Times Crossword MH bH ■■"""■M ACROSS 5. Kiclcle jaue caul be ao cloae 4. To go in first in the open will (8). mean a spot of kiMng ifli. 6. Two-hour diversion for tht 5. Set part of crossword brains cast (i). come into It! If). 7. Making progress275 words
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Advertisement1578 1962-02-12 11 MM L^_j^^ B t____J^ B j ll TO LIVERPOOL ft WEST COASTU K Due S pore Sails P. Slam Penang PYRRHUS livcrpHl, G ,isg:» Ii Pert Fel 13 Fel 14 11 Fet 17 MACHAON M'seilles. Ipeel, A m 0.:".. It Pert Ftt It Fel 17,21 Fll 21 LAOMEDON H*Vtl. liverpaal.1,578 words
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Advertisement1430 1962-02-12 11 W mil Dm l i I wk. Ltm iid AfM Mil Dm\ THE E. A. C. LlNESyggg^ SAILINGS TO MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL ft SCANOINAVjAN PORTS Ay ™€j\ Pena l urVS^Vtn -FALSTRIA 1 I) t 17 71 Fel 21 22 Fet 23 24 Fel O. YgZVjM BASRA 1) 21 FH/ 4 Mar1,430 words
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Advertisement1602 1962-02-12 11 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTO. UNION BUILDING SINGAPORE lELi ***** I EIPRESS SERVICE 10 LONDON. LIVERPOOL I CINTINENTAL PORTS S'OOft S' 11 'erini lENLAWERS (Ml H ttrt. I'M. R'BJ-. M pro FH 21/24 rel til 1 rel 73 27 lENREOCH (Elp.) (.'pill. R'djm. Hull. H bur| FH 27 2 Ftt1,602 words
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Advertisement1321 1962-02-12 11 W McALISTER 6c CO.. LTD. W.'|ro lEIi Nl ***** VR_Ht]t__ iLLIRMAN UNI KLAVENESS LINE LON((N. HAMIUR*. POTTEIOAM LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO NAVRE ft HULL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND CITY OF WELLINGTON Atctltiet cirei In MM ft Sl.tk St>o'» •'f''|-| »nenca. 24/H FH 21 FH/ 3 Mil 4 i Mir SMlf1,321 words
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Article1897 1962-02-12 12 Switch is now to industrial section investors have had a change of heart and this was very obvious in the three and a half days trading on the Malayan Stock Exchange when operations were resumed last week after the holiday to usher in the Year of1,897 words
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Article51 1962-02-12 12 Current payment Petaling Tin 20"Batu Kawan lid. Hongkong tSelan«or> 30'i--Krian Rubber U. Lukut Rubber lid. Date of payment April 19 March 15 March 21 March 15 Total for year 3.V3Jd. Is Total for previoui rear 35 <"o 2d. 25' Is. 2d. <old capital! Prang Besar 10 'V March51 words
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Article392 1962-02-12 12 A SLIGHT FALL IN TIN TO $471.75 THE tin price in Singa- pore on Saturday morning showed a slight drop for the third successive trading day. fallling by 37i cents to I $471.75 per picul, on an offering of 230 tons. The estimated offerine; for 1 the four-day trading week392 words
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Article21 1962-02-12 12 Rl'ltltl K TIN (p*rlbi (prrpicul) Feb. 7 X.i'.cts. $474.25 8 84S.rU. $472,624 9 84.. cU. $172.11 "i 1U $471.7521 words
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Article1276 1962-02-12 12 rpHE ataUe of shar«» on the Maliyin Stock Exch»nge fthowtnc last bosinea to February S (A) and last businew wince that date (B) with H and L standing for Hlfheat and Lowest bnslnens this year to date were: INDOSTRIAU Kl* 10 MMKINCS I cci cm* capital unit1,276 words
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Article31 1962-02-12 12 EK-S STOCK INDICES: lnduttnal>: Tim t Hubl»ri: Feb 7 Ftb 106 3'j MT.44 2OJ.8S iO2.8« Jan. 1 itu-HM. F.b 1 167.60 JV6.-J5* 2M.S8 F»» 10 167.89 295.13 V02.8831 words
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Advertisement1180 1962-02-12 12 KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA, LTDExpress U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coast Service fIA E'A €TA ETA S'rore ill I F'osco L. Angeltt h York 1 Csit'tlt Maro 1|, 21 Fti 75 Ftl II Mar II Mar 21 Mar I Apr ••X.aukaoa Miru" 17 IS Mar 73 Mar I Apr II Apr II Apr1,180 words
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Advertisement686 1962-02-12 12 WATCH YOUR MONEY CROW Invost In ths THIRD MALAYAN FUND. Ut th« Monog.n, Malayan Unit Trusts Lirnitcd, wKa ara financial avports wrtH vast axsarianca In Mils market, spread your investment ovsr Malaya's tawndast •nt*rprisM. Application form and fraa bookl.t obtainable from the Manatars. M,,. y .n Unit T,u,t. Ltd., p686 words
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Advertisement732 1962-02-12 13 NOTICE Alle danskfoedtel Singapore bedes venligst lndglve navn og adres.v til det kgl. danake kon■ulat 1 Singapore 1 forbindelie med Hans MaJuUet Kong Fredcrllc IXs toed-vel&dHg den 11 marts 1962. TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK Tenders for Metalling Bi.d Bitumen Surfacing from M.S. 10.00 to M.S.13.75 on the Blanja'Bota Kin732 words
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Advertisement651 1962-02-12 13 -Mil c ontinnrd Irom Page 81 SITUATIONS VACANT ■li H»r<i Si 1.HI11.J- Bo* i« r(t. exte. WANTEO ii imnll i«or OhMM loy to wnt id Milk Bar. Apply peraon1 j ally ::t S». The Arcaiir. ofTic e tin.* JUNIOR MIRK REOUIRED Urailr III i«>ition available, for «in(tlc man taveptsssM -tnd651 words
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Advertisement995 1962-02-12 13 SITUATIONS VACANT Ware's $j (Mim.)-Bvx iV c($. txtn WILL I1TAILIIHID general insurance company invite* mmmmul limu and individual* to act ai agent* agency aupamsor*. Attractive term* and excellent future ptonvct Apply P.O Box MS. Kuala Lumpur WANTED unare time worker* to do prontable loys assembling work at your own home995 words
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Advertisement806 1962-02-12 13 SITUATIONS WANTID Wmrdt SS <Mim.)—Mog St el: txU. WELL EXPERIENCED Indian Cookboy with or without Amah. Kxcriienl references. Pica** apply Pereira. Pbon< No: (S'pore) 6810*. CENERAL HOUIIiOV COOK avail able Immediately. Good References Suitable baebeior a mean or couple wltt no children. Apply Box AS323 ST., S'pore. Available at SARAWAK806 words
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Advertisement774 1962-02-12 13 HOUSES ft LAND FOR SALE 2* •/•rat* $i (Mim.)-Boz it el: txtn MALLUR ROAD: Close to Pret war 2-etorey A-bedroomed bungs lo->. 20,000 aq. ft. freehold. Rent (S3 |>.m. Price: $40,000/-. Real Estate Agents Investment Co. 53. Tbc Anadr. Spore 94MB. I Oil TIONO NAM Park Kreehold modern 3-bedroom bungalows774 words
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Advertisement700 1962-02-12 13 EDUCATION 10 BVerwe ti i Win. B.i it tit. ,it', FOORMAN'S SCHOOL OF Muale. accept! daily students lor Pisno. Hianoaooordioo. Violin, Unltar, H» N.i mn-ji.uar. Trumpat. Saxopnooe, Clarinet. Drums. Tel iIdo'D M7M. EFFECTIVE SALESMANSHIP. Prae ncal 3-moiithf loum Impart, tint tr»tr<1 nul.s technique ny lectaree, de- monMrauons and group discussion.700 words
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Advertisement784 1962-02-12 13 VIHICLIS FOt SALI t$ War* U (Mi*.)—B»B M I AJtTIN AM IMS IMtr J0.000 I mllee. oh Owner, Inmred Dee. '69. Lioeaaed Jane '62. Ownir going bom* j (3. ZOO/, o o.o. Ml Ipok 2090. i »«»l MT»0L. MAINTSNANCg i effort wttb fnll» guaranteed Daf MM automatic for oely (««2t784 words
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Advertisement540 1962-02-12 13 STlAMtATHS. MASSAGI, fTC M Wmr*M (Mi*.)— ton tt*. tatrm TIMOf LIT LAURA Ml mm/ K«mt»th refreen Toa. I. loomed VJ*aHurHuuuu. 31S-P. River Vallar Ro«d. 8 port. Telephone 2S8TS 10 00 am to 1.00 p.m. eharp. LOUISE KLIKK'I Injtltut Jeuneeta et B*aute. Singapore! only erleetfially equipp*! maaaaga •atablieb.m»nt. Modern and BagMade.540 words
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Article1823 1962-02-12 14 EPSOM JEEP, Kuala Lumpur, Sun - EPSOM JEEP, Kuala Lumpur, Sun. rE Bougoure lands an outsider —then off to US BIG SWEEP: Total pool $169,600 IST PRIZE: No. *****6 $45,792 2ND PRIZE: No. *****5 522.896 3RD PRIZE: No. *****6 $11,448 STARTERS ($5,724 each): Nos. *****1 and *****3. CONSOLATION ($1,017 each): Nos: *****0, *****7. *****9,1,823 words
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Article340 1962-02-12 14 FILIPINO Celestino T.ugot today won the ***** Philippines Open golf tournament from Kel Nagle of Australia. Tugot. who won top prize of 6.400 pesos (about $5,440) shot a one-below-par 71 today for a 72-hole total of 284. Nagle. who came In second, was followed byReuter; UPI - 340 words
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Article14 1962-02-12 14 FRIENDLY (Spore): HMS Hartland Point 13 <2 goals, penalty) The Blacks 5 (goal).14 words
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Article37 1962-02-12 14 FRIEVDLY (Penang): The Sloggers bt Penang Free School by 64 runs. Sloggers 137 (Chong Soon Khean 39, Tan Khuan Khean 31. Zalnuddtn Meah 4-26) PFS 73 (Ong Tat Teik 27, Chew Poh Soon 22. Kaysar 4-2).37 words
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Article358 1962-02-12 14 SINGAPORE. San. Results in the Danlop Hill Climb at the Gap here today: MOTOR-CYCLES 50cc and under: 1 M. Sachlthanathan (Suzuki) 2 Wong Hoon Chiat (Honda), 3 Cheng Teck Meng (Suzuki) 60.495; 51cc to 125 cc: 1 Victor Lee (Honda). 2 Cheah Hock San (Honda) 56.825;358 words
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Advertisement665 1962-02-12 14 II \_ir__!__-r-T llftg-SgMB-B--B-IN THE SUPREME COURT OF thefederationofmalaya IN THE HIGH COURT AT MVAR IN BANKRUPTCY No. 2« of 19«1 IU: Wilfred Jayaralnam R~rrs m..t -I-H-..1 Marter. Dnto <>f Receiving and Adjudication Orders *****Date of Order for Summary Ad-mlni-strauou 30.1 62 i*i ldc?lace«°L Flrst Meetln« 4rmIrrtv?,, 0 a 0 r665 words
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Advertisement782 1962-02-12 14 i T^-!srniT-r^l aB-Mfe---------l I JABATAN KERJA RAYA perak Tenders for -he Construction rf a atel und ro? d w'i h Q ,1ld? 5 s"l8 K_ri?! al the Offlce of the State Engineer. PWD.. Perak. Ipota. up O 113 noon on 20th Febnary. IW2| <»rt™<** *> Classes Ato C Full particulars782 words
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Advertisement777 1962-02-12 14 PUBLICAPPOINTMENTS PESUROH JAVA IBU KOTA aJ%s£J2™sL* f« g r^fficffi^SS-^ partment. QoalMcatJon: A Medial quailfICmUo r'«lstJ«ble ln Mat »T»JS f xn? Ti'»ii» i»SI^ l ?°?J f Allomance Tlll^ P* ld- ~h* SlnL^r/If try t m .nd'SSSncS J,, expen«nc*Furtlier details may be had on •PP«cation from the Municipal Hetlth Officer, Federal Capital777 words
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Advertisement672 1962-02-12 14 publicappointt^ents WAR DEPARTMENT, i w^^L for m 11^^ OUAQE WWO of the FAR EAST 1 TRAINING CENTRE. NEE SOON. 7?" Language Wing conduct* standard. The salary scale will be ln line with that payable to teachers employed by the MlrusI? °f X^°\ APP''ca"ts mu f be quaUApd teachers. A degree672 words
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Miscellaneous52 1962-02-12 14 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER TOUR MATCH: Malay* v i Orgryt* of Sweden (Merdeka Sta- dium, 8 p.m.). FRIENDLY: Metal Box v REME i Woodlands). > HOCKEY FARELF south lone final: 19 Signals Rest v REME Workshops (Olllman Barracks). FEAF championship: B'worth v Oan; Tengah v Honjc Kong; Changt v Seletar ('all52 words
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833 1962-02-12 15 UK SOCCER REVIEW, London, Sun. jWTTENIIAM Hotspur, defeating Nottingham Forest 4—2, made a good start yesterday to a hectic programme of six matches in 17 days on the trail towards three trophies. Their victory took them into second place in the833 words
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104 1962-02-12 15 Charoen the Oon brothers in s-finals UAAKLEM, Sun. Charoen Watana.Nin. of Thailand stormed into the men's singles semi-finals at the Dutch Open badminton championships here tonight with a 15-2, 15-0 win over Henk Weijs of Holland. Other quarter-final results: Ferry Sonneville (Indonesia) beat Rob de Lede (Holland) 15-0, 15-13. Oon104 words
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Article49 1962-02-12 15 COLOMBO: MCC 257 (Dexter 74, Partitt 73. Ounasekera 6-61). Ceylon CA XI 195-7 (Rodrlgo 42. Fernando 57 n.0.). PORT OF SPAIN: India 366 Trinidad 68-2. NAIROBI: Commonwealth XI 346 (Hanif Mohammad 178, Weekes 83. E. Africa 72-5. t. LONDON: Border- 204 nnd 110-4 New Zealand 343 (Reid 107 >.49 words
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Article18 1962-02-12 15 C. INDIA CHAMPIONSHIPS (Allahabad): Men* singles final: R. Emerson (Austi bi P. Stolle (Aust) 7-5. 6-3, 6-1.18 words
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Article1293 1962-02-12 15 FIRST DIVISION Birmingham 1 Arsenal 0 Blackburn 3 Chelsea 0 Blackpool 1 Aston Villa 2 l.vrtiu 2 Burnley 2 i'ulham 1 Ipxwich 2 Man. lily 0 Man. Ltd. 2 Shrff Wed. 1 Leicester 2 Tottenham 4 .Notts Forest 2 WBA S Boiton 2 Ue>t Ham 11,293 words
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315 1962-02-12 15 ONDON, Sun. Ireland's team of young hopefuls failed against England in the Rugby Unidn internattional at Twickenham yesterday. England won by 16 points (two goals, one penalty goal, one try) to nil Richard Sharp, England's lanky fair-haired fly-half, was the star of the match,315 words
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Advertisement32 1962-02-12 15 NACO SUNSASH LOUVRE WINDOAA/ l|%^i| WGAPORE MALAYA^BORN E0~~" Mw^^^^^^m 1 //Oil SOCKS S I-R-E-T C-H-A-B-L-E NYLON r -cv Plain Colours j Available Everywhere Sole Agents:— GLOBE SILK STORE St*«;amat and Kuala luniDur32 words
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Advertisement271 1962-02-12 15 Hm*o>m H»U r film Kir Noor7*|H H knowi h« (h, ,«rtt o* |004 jroem- I taf M Vmllnt Hilr Crtun. H« W 3£l •Kcw« htrt Htmg Vutiifia i» int Bm No «ond«r th* |lrll 11*4 Mm Sbl' iir •ttractm For wlwth«r o" [k« i r H> BfflP^W?^ Sr or off271 words
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Article244 1962-02-12 16 PHYSICIST SAYS IT IS 'BETTER TO TAKE A LITTLE EXTRA CARE NOW OVER WATER SINGAPORE, Sunday. JJR. M. HI Q. physics lecturer at the University of Singapore, today defended his warning that it was unsafe to drink rain-water because of the very high increase of radio-active fall-out244 words
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Obituary95 1962-02-12 16 I BOON KOK MOM l"3-40:. F-o.id h.i\» to inform rnjr -»'aiiv»>. friend* ard mttmn th.it •ny f.ither Boon Wail Lim pa««ed »».iv on 10fh Wtiru.-iry 10H2 ;ii I p. r,. Cone*.. »!ll Invr on ISAM at 11 a.m. MADAM ASK KAUR. PMM* "jv peacefully o» lU.<B leavinK h^nint «orv95 words
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224 1962-02-12 16 KUALA LUMPI'R. Sun. A total of 1 80.000 people mainly from Singapore have got their red identity cards which will be accepted as evidence of permanent residence in the Federation for citizenship purposes. The Commissioner for Registration Inche Ibrahim bin Ali. said the figures224 words
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171 1962-02-12 16 Firm's plan to close a workshop in Singapore QAMMON (Singapore] and contractors, is t< its premises at 0] m.s. This was confirmed today by Mr. M. Lobo. secretary to the firm's board of directors, following an Incident yesterday in which some workers protested against the closure of the workshop by171 words
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Article, Illustration85 1962-02-12 16 VATICAN. CITY. Sun. The Pope has named Irishborn Msgr. John Gordon (above) as Apostolic delefate in Thailand and the Malay Peninsula. giving him the titular church of Niropoli of Nesto. He was the Vatican's Special Envoy for more than four years in the two territories85 words
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Article44 1962-02-12 16 JAKARTA. Sun. Three people have died and 1.000 homes have been destroyed in floods In the Rhio district of East Sumatra, according to reports reaching here. Tho reports said damage had been estimated at about 250.000.000 ruplah.s tor $17.--000.0044 words
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101 1962-02-12 16 Birkett, top jlegal figure, dies at 78 LONDON. Sun.—Lord Birkett, one of the leading legal figures in Britain, died here last night, it was announced today. He was 78. Lord Birkett was taken ill suddenly two days ago and died after an emergency operation at the London clinic. Lord Birkett.Reuter - 101 words
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Article112 1962-02-12 16 K U.ALA LUMPUR. Sun. The fifth Merdeka Anniversary soccer competition this year will be held two months earlier because of the Asian Games at Jakarta from Aug. 24 to Sept 4. F.A.M. Council today decided to hold the tournament in June. The tentative dates112 words
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Article178 1962-02-12 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. /COMMONWEALTH FORCES will compete in th« Southern zone of the Malaya Cup soccer competition this year. F.A.M. Council, which met all F.A.M. House today, decided not to re-zone the teams already taking part in the competition but include Commonwealth Forces in178 words
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Article75 1962-02-12 16 SEREMBAN. Sun. Negri Sembilan Chinese staged a great second half rally to beat Johore Chinese 6-2 in a M.C.F.A. Cup soccer match or. the Station padang here today. Johore led 2-0 at the interval with goals by Lav Peng Kiong and Wong Eng Kok. Negri hit75 words
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Article48 1962-02-12 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Malaya will meet the touring Swedish football team. Orgryte, at the Merdeka Sta- dlum tomorrow night, kick'off at 8 p.m. The match, scheduled for today, had to be postponed when a heavy 40-mlnute downpour from 7 p.m. flooded the stadium pitch.48 words
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Article246 1962-02-12 16 DRA W FOR CHIVAS TROPHY GOLF SINGAPORE. Sun. The draw Ml smrlinc times ol :ht International Proiessional so If tournament (played in t«MM of two• for the Chivas TroDhy on Wednesday are: First Tee: 1.00 P. Whyt.-. H. Karlsson Europe. U. Welch, E. Cremin (AUSt); 1.08 T. Verity. H. sueimoio246 words
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Article56 1962-02-12 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. -Royal Sinsrapore Golf Club members h»v« oflered a $1,000 prize to the professional golfer who beUere Bobby Locke's course record of 69 in any of the Jour round* of fh« Singapore Open golf charaptonahtp from Thursday to Sunday. In the event of a tie56 words
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Advertisement162 1962-02-12 16 KEE LIM: Between Thnnn Kuk.i "fund ton of Mr Kcr Yon* Khoon »n<i ih» lai» Midam Woh 1. in Soo fW. K-rond daughter of Mr. and Mr- Khoo Chrn Kooi on 10 ?.«2. [just arrived] FREE J wi*^^^^^ \^L^^a x /I T LJ 1 1 FECUARP A JM—^FULL CREAM SWEETENED162 words
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Advertisement51 1962-02-12 16 J REFRIGERATORS *'FuH-WTdth rypeTQuiduxtW]©* wilh meat pan SIM* tfwlvn Door pocket > withibesfcef Adjustable: leg* //9ftZ2\ m Comer lamp \^V V/ Full-width type* vegetable ffaf AVAILABLE FROM SIME DARBY Mh^Mfllp FROM ALL LEADING ELECTRICAL DEALERS. AND FROM li ITjT^T^F HOME APPLIANCES 304S ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE, iHWC^fI AND 92 BREWSTER ROAD.51 words
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