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Title Section23 1962-03-01 1 \VHK\(.r l»\ll V <l HTIHII* SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 Mow** The Straits Times Kstd. 1845 THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1962 Jp. 15 CENTS. KDN 03623 words
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144 1962-03-01 1 PAGE 5 brings you something new— in full colour AGAIN the Straits Times brings you something new, something you have seen only in magazines before. Look at Page 5 of this issue. You will find a fuHcolour advertisement. It looks simple but it requires a special technique. THE colour page144 words
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Article, Illustration359 1962-03-01 1 Congress Party forges ahead in elections Right-wing, Reds make some minor gains NEW DELHI, Wednesday THE Congress Party led by Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, has so far won 1 33 out of the first 186 parliamentary results decleared in the national elections. The elections359 words
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Article27 1962-03-01 1 PORT LOUIS (Mauritius), Wed. A cyclone struck Mauritius early today causing heavy damage to Che island's sugar crop and disrupting telephone and electricity communications.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article197 1962-03-01 1 TO-DAY- A NEW NATIONAL PAPER Malay JHE MALAY MAIL will extend its circulation to Singapore and will incorporate the Singapore Free Press from today. It will introduce new distribution arrangements which will widen its area of circulation in the Federation of Malaya. Malocca, Ipoh, Penang, the East Coast197 words
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145 1962-03-01 1 Ark Royal accident: Captain found guilty LONDON. Wed. The Captain of the 43.340 ton Royal Navy aircraft carrier. Ark Royal, was found guilty at a courtmartial at Plymouth of negligently endangering his ship. Capt. Donald Gibbon was sentenced to be reprimanded for allowing the carrier, one of the largest vesselsReuter - 145 words
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217 1962-03-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Small groups of South Vietnamese troops are being flown into Malaya for training in guerilla warfare tactics to help them fight Communist insurgents. Courses are being held at the British Army Jungle warfare school in Johore. where thousands of Commonwealth troops217 words
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169 1962-03-01 1 BERKHAMSTED (En g land), Wed. A young British soldier said here today he was determined to marry a Chinese girl who sent him love and kisses 8.000 miles from Malaya by mail. When he was stationed in Malaya. Private Frank Jut-hau. of the IstReuter - 169 words
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Article, Illustration13 1962-03-01 1 Miss E. Weinman and Kella, a leopard cub13 words
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170 1962-03-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A "NOAH'S ARK" in the torm of the Straat Cook dropped anchor at Port Swettenham last night and this morning started to unload a variety of animals for Malaya's national zoo at Ulu Klang. The animals have been donated by the170 words
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Article114 1962-03-01 1 U-2 planes: 'Nine have crashed' WASHINGTON, Wed. At least nine high-flying U-2 aircraft have crashed in flights over the United States, in addition to the one which Francis Gary Powers was piloting when he was brought down over Russia in May, 1960. the Air Force disclosed here today. A spokesmanReuter - 114 words
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Article87 1962-03-01 1 Blizzards block roads in England T ONDON, Wed.—Bliz- zards in Northern England today blocked main roads and stranded thousands ;f .lorries in snowbound Yorkshire and Westmof land. Snow and ice wore still widespread over Scotland, Central and South -West England but were clearing from South -East areas. There were ten-footReuter - 87 words
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Article23 1962-03-01 1 BOMBS KILL 19 CM \s \\< 'I i ln>mb> r\plo(Jid In r. lay .md killed p Mv l One bomb WJ^ bidi23 words
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488 1962-03-01 2 FRANCE TELLS ARMY: CRUSH O.A.S. 'TERROR' UARIS, Wed. Mr. Michel Debre, the French Prime Minister, has ordered the commander-in-chief in Algiers, Gen. Charles Ailleret, to use all means at his disposal to "annihilate the O.A.S. (secret army) terrorist commandos." Mr. Jean Morin. chief French representative in Algeria, flew to ParisReuter - 488 words
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141 1962-03-01 2 MANILA. Wed.— The Philippines Vice -President, Mr. Emmanuel Pelaez, said here yesterday that an> trade relations with Communist China, would open the country to Communist infiltration and subversion. Mr Pelaez, who is also Secretary of Foreign Affairs, was commenting on Press reports that aReuter - 141 words
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192 1962-03-01 2 JESSELTON, Wed.— Filipino pirates who prey on Indonesian trading boats in the Celebes Sea east of Borneo may now be using "mother ships." anchored within Philippines territorial waters, the North Borneo Police Commissioner, Mr. D. Matheson. said today. "We suspect this because our patrol boatsReuter - 192 words
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Article, Illustration63 1962-03-01 2 BRITISH troops march to the police station in Georgetown, British Guiana, with looters arrested during the rioting there. Troops in full battle dress were called out yesterday to stop a new ware of looting at the burned -out compound of a warehouseUPI - 63 words
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Article65 1962-03-01 2 REFUSAL FOR JAPANESE DANCE TOUR CAPE TOWN, Wed— South Africa has refused permission for a troupe of Japanese dancers to make a tour of the union. The Minister of the Interior. Senator Jan De Klerk, wrote to a Durban entertainment promoter Mr. Maurice Smith, saying he regretted that the tour65 words
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Article199 1962-03-01 2 NEW YORK, Wednesday. HPHE U.N. Security Council last night declined to give a hearing to renewed Cuban charges of ♦'coercion and interference" by the United States with the Castro regime. Only Russia, Rumania. Ghana and the United Arab Republic favoured including Cuba's complaint In theReuter - 199 words
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Article94 1962-03-01 2 Evacuation on Berlin boundary BERLIN. Wed— East German authorities, for the first time In three months, resumed forcible evacuations of people living near the border between East and West Berlin. At Gartenstadt. in East Germany, on the border of the American sector district of Buckow. about 60 East German policemenReuter - 94 words
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282 1962-03-01 2 Dag crash: 'African tried to implicate Rhodesia' GENEVA, Wed.—Swe- den today told a U.N. inquiry into the crash which killed Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld that an African witness had deliberately tried to implicate the Rhodesian Federal Government in an attack on the aircraft. A memorandum submitted by the Swedish Government saidReuter - 282 words
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Article28 1962-03-01 2 JAKARTA. Wed. ApLslau volcano in the Sangir Tal&wi islands north of the Celebes has broken into violent eruption. Two villages have been buried in ash.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Miscellaneous49 1962-03-01 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /darling, ive thought V. of a WONDERFUL TD SAVE MONEY F UAVENT PUT STAMPS] I ON ANY OF TUESe J \CHCI6TMAS CARPC/J f \VHERES TUE) (WILL... r !F VOUD JU4T SLIP THE*O IN WITM YOUR I LETTERS AT THBT^-.^ OFFICE .^y f-jr yA iS'tl49 words
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Article421 1962-03-01 3 LABOUR CALLS FOR A LONDON MEETING OF COMMONWEALTH PRIME MINISTERS LONDON, Wednesday. fHE HOUSE of Commons last night passed one of the most controversial pieces of legislation since the war a Bill to control Commonwealth immigration to Britain. The voting was 277 to 170, a Government majorityReuter - 421 words
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Article26 1962-03-01 3 LONDON. Wed— A London cinema which advertised "set yourself alight and meet the great Ella" (Ella Fitzgerald) burned to the ground yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article259 1962-03-01 3 A promise Lloyd could not keep f ONDON, Wed. Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, told the House of Commons today that he had failed in his promise to keep estimated Government spending increases for 1962-63 down to 2i per cent. The estimates for 1962-63 total £5,611 million,Reuter - 259 words
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Article30 1962-03-01 3 LONDON. Wed. Further tests are being carried out to see whether peanut butter contains toxin Injurious to health. Mr. Denzll Freeth. Parliamentary Secretary for Science, said yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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325 1962-03-01 3 WASHINGTON, Wed. U nit c d States officials today sought to minimise the importance of yesterday's bombing attack on President Ngo Dinh Diem's palace in Saigon and suggested that it might even rally more support to him. Four people were killed andReuter - 325 words
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Article59 1962-03-01 3 BANGKOK, Wed. Thai Communists who previously worked among labourers and students have now moved in among the farmers, according to the Deputy Police Chief, Gen. Prasert Ruchirawong. This emerged from investigations into the activities of an underground Communist propaganda movement in central Thailand, he said. Police areReuter - 59 words
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Article69 1962-03-01 3 LONDON. Wed— Sir Winston Churchill has become the sole survivor of the last fullscale cavalry charge In history the charge of the 21st Lancers at Omdurman. Si dan. in 1898. the Daily Mail said yesterday. Sir Winston. 87. became the only survivor with the death ni Mr.69 words
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Article178 1962-03-01 3 RHODESIA: NEW SOLUTION SOUGHT T ONDON. Wed.— Mid-dle-of-the-road or moderate Conservatives tabled late last night a motion appealing to the Government to seek a non-racial solution in formulating new constitutional proposals for Northern Rhodesia. Nearly 40 Conservatives signed within an hour. They urged a solution "that will not prejudice theReuter - 178 words
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Miscellaneous398 1962-03-01 3 I^^ l^™*^ 1 RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SKRVICE 41.7 metres A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. NegaraKu. News Headlines; 6.05 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendezvous With Music; 7.30 Time Signal. News; 7.35 Breakfast Club: 8.00 Time Signal. News In The National Language: 8.03 Top Of The Morning: 8.30 Housewives" Choice; 8.56 News Headlines:398 words
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129 1962-03-01 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Australian singer Tony Brady, 23, created quite a stir at the International Airport on his arrival here from Sydney last night. Customs officials and airline employees blinked unbelievingly as the lanky show business personality, better-known as Australia's "Frank 81natra." waited to be129 words
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Article23 1962-03-01 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Water will be cut off between Numbers 33 and 57 Jalan Bahagia from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. tomorrow.23 words
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123 1962-03-01 4 Fascists do not allow strikes: Govt SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Government today denied an allegation that it had used "Hitler's Fascist methods" yesterday In dealing with three strikers of Roneo Ltd. The allegation was made in a statement yesterday by the secretary of the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union, Mr.123 words
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Article111 1962-03-01 4 MANHUNT FOR KOH BENG SEAH The picture on the front page of the Straits Times yesterday In the report on the manhunt In Johore was that of Koh Beng Seah, and not Oh Kirn Kee as printed. Oh was fatally shot In a gun battle with Singapore police 18 months111 words
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Article31 1962-03-01 4 BINOAPORE, Wed. In yesterday's results of the Higher School Certificate Examination, the name of Tan Kong Meng of St. Joseph's Institution was Inadvertently printed as Tan Kok Meng.31 words
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Article426 1962-03-01 4 EMPLOYER IS ALLOWED TO MAKE THE FIRST SUBMISSION IN DISPUTE WITH A UNION SINGAPORE. Wed THE Industrial Arbitration Court today set a precedent when it allowed the Life Insurance Corporation of India an employer —to make the first submission in a dispute with the Singapore Insurance Companies426 words
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77 1962-03-01 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Anti.Tuberculosis Association has decided to name Its new regional clinic at Changi the Sata UtUmram Chest Clinic, after Mr. G. Uttamram who donated the seven-acre site. Mr. Uttamram has served continuously on the Sata Council for 1077 words
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Article29 1962-03-01 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Philosopher Nataraja Guru will speak on "Rama and the Absolute" In the Sree Rama Temple in Changi Village at 7 p.m. on Saturday.29 words
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Article138 1962-03-01 4 Pupil 11, is missing from home SINGAPORE. Wed.— A worried businessman walked into Times House today with this appeal: "Please help me find my adopted daughter." The businessman, Mr. Ng Wee Tong. 36, has been searching for the girl since Sunday last when she vanished from their home in Lorong138 words
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Advertisement258 1962-03-01 4 1^ SATURDAY MIDNIGHT SINGAPORE THE STORY OF A MAN'S AMBITION WHICH ERUPTED ON THE BLOODIEST PAGE OF HISTORY! .BATTLE or IAUSTERUTZjjW EASTMAN COLOR fgA Claudia CARDINALE Martina CAROL Leslie CARON Claude CONTY Vittorio DeSICA Anna- Maria FERRERO I BUY YOUR COPY OF PICTURE PARADE Malaysia's Own Film Weekly On Salt258 words
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Advertisement182 1962-03-01 4 A LAVISH ENTERTAINMENT SPECTACLE THAT WILL SET YOUR PULSES BEATING TO ITS RHJTHM! sflW/ilC' )K "Pl^lilf i~* C LV^^r xf lam v tMHr** B ANTHONY STEEL In Technirama W Technicolor J& SINGAPORE iL OPENS TODAY 1 1 1 .45. 4-00, 6-30 ft 9.1 5 H 4aWW isV JaWKat Plus: HAPPY182 words
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Advertisement428 1962-03-01 4 O«^nnt»«.tto»l ■1 m j m TALK OF THE TOWN :16th DAY!!!. 11 a.m. 1.45, 4.00, 45 JO ■J Rock Hudson G no Lollobrigido m Sandra Dee Bobby Darin "COME SEPTEMBER" PANAVISION COLOR (Ul) Win a LAMBRETTA Scooter ft BIG PRIZES In o QUIZ CONTEST P Courtesy of BORNEO MOTORS P428 words
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Article176 1962-03-01 6 Intensify work of FPA: Mayor PENANG, Wed. The Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew. last night urged that work in the Family Planning Association's clinics should be "intensified" Mr Ooi. who was re-elected president, told the annual meeting the association should do more to educate parents. He was "very pleased" with176 words
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Article71 1962-03-01 6 lI'OII. Wed.- Five masked men, one with a dagger, entere i the Shanghai Press in Jalan Tokong here about 4 am. today and robbed the owner. Mr. Cheah Nam Kai. :J7. i SI 10 cash and three watches valued at a total of $68. Cheah71 words
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Article, Illustration123 1962-03-01 6 The American ambassador, Mr Charles F Baldwin, purchases the first tickets to a premiere performance of Paramount's film "My Geisha." from Mr. Edward Harriman, chairman of the ticket committee of the American community's group effort to aid the National Monument Fund. The film. l.ilul.d for123 words
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168 1962-03-01 6 PENANG. Wed. The 3,388-ton Danish ship Heinrich Jessen today sailed for Madras after having been held up here for six days. The 556 passengers on board cheered when the ship weighed anchor this morning. "At la.st everything has been straightened out." said Mr. Samuel168 words
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Article51 1962-03-01 6 SINGAPORE, \\><l. Four French Govt-rnmcnt scholarships for the academic year from October Vm\\ to June 1!M>:;. carrying a monthly allowance of 5250 each. ire available for Singapore and Federation students. People with an adequate knowledge of French should contact the Consulate-General for France. 5. (•allop Road. Singapore.51 words
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Article53 1962-03-01 6 KLANG. Wed. Three thugs armed with daggers bound a 50-year-old widow and robbed her of more than $1,000 here last night. Madam Ang Siew Choo was bout to go to bed at about 9 p.m. when the men broke Into her home in Simpang Lima through53 words
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Article307 1962-03-01 6 LONDON. Wed —Judgment in favour of Mr. Chai Sau Yin in an appeal against a $5,097 judgment entered in an action in Malaya in which he was sued as one of four partners in the Tong Seng Rubber Co., of Jalan Tuan Sheikh. Seremban, was givenReuter - 307 words
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Article363 1962-03-01 6 First big project a bridge PMIP GOVERNMENT IN KELANTAN APPLIES TO FEDERATION GOVT. FOR $SMIL. LOAN 1 KOTA BHARU. Wed. tion of private lands to make roads. He said the State Government had engaged a consulting engineer from Kuala Lumpur to draw up a plan. It was expected to be363 words
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149 1962-03-01 6 Hari Raya greetings: Invitations from Sultan JOUORE BAHRU. Wed. Sultan Ismail of Johore wil*. meet his Muslim subjects at the Istana Besar here on Hari Raya Puasa morning after he attends prayers at the Sultan Abubakar Mosque. Invitation- to meet the Sultan have gone out to leaders of various Muslim149 words
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Article173 1962-03-01 6 fHE Federation Government is to set up a National Language Advisory Board to co-or-dinate research on the teaching of Malay in schools. KUALA LUMPUR. W«d. Prominent Malay scholars, including Prof. Ungku Abdul Aziz of the University of Malaya, have been approached to becom; members of173 words
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107 1962-03-01 6 KI'ALA LUMPUR. Wed The Alliance Francaise here has decided to start another French class. The director of the association. Mr. Rene Daillie, said that hour-long classes would be held twice a week on Mondays and Thursdays. The fee would be $5 a month for107 words
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Miscellaneous235 1962-03-01 6 iiuys Hunny Miy Ha I pit Uointdaht li'l Abner By At Capp /AH DOMTMINJD ISLI'L L VO'lS KISSIM'ME.TH'^/^THASS MERELVTH' A /'T?- WAL, EK BOTH O'^O' N i BEIN' KISSED'.'- ABNER, AWRIGHi; WAV AM ALLUS J> BACK O>\AM HAID, IS LI'L ABNER- J AHdESTWANTA ♦AS SHORE. AS MAH HQPED LI'L ABNER235 words
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462 1962-03-01 7 SINGAPORE, W«d THERE will be no discrimination in the distribution of assets of an insurance company which has been wound up, whether the policyholder is in the Federation of Malaya or in Singapore and irrespective of the place of registration of462 words
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Article159 1962-03-01 7 Body of fire victim is buried DENANG, Wed.— Neighbours I wept when the body of Che Khadijah binte Sa'ad, the Penang student who died in this months Brinsford Lodge fire, arrived at the home in Jelutong of her widowed mother. Che Wanchik binte Ibrahim, for burial here today. Inche Abdul159 words
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88 1962-03-01 7 REGISTRATION FOR GOVT'S POST PRIMARY SCHOOLS KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. /"'OMFLETE registration figures for the Governmeni's newly-established post primary schools I will be released soon. When registration began early this year, the Government announced that it would set up 1.732 classes (about 69.280 places) for the schools. A Ministry of Education88 words
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Article116 1962-03-01 7 14 thug suspects freed on bond JPOII. Wed. Fourteen mi*pected scent society m< n hers, detained by the police here in December last vi-ar under the Prevention of (rime Ordinance, were today released on bond of SI. OOO each. Tiht- ir release was because of the expiration of the maximum116 words
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Article70 1962-03-01 7 PENANG, Wed.— The acting Chief Minister. Inche Aziz Ibrahim, today said "thank you" to the Civil Defence fire fighting corps for their part In tackling the large number of hill fires In Penang Island during the recent dry spell. In a letter to Mr. Goh Kok Quee. the70 words
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Article72 1962-03-01 7 IPOH, Wed.— Three menbers of the police force were Jointly charged in the Se slons Court here today witii voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Bharata Rajoo in t! central police station on Ja. Inspector P. Maria John. 30. Detective Constable Mydln so Packeer Singh. 31, and72 words
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Advertisement282 1962-03-01 7 rill ll ll I 111 Singapore, Wed. A LL Supershell Sales- fe& men today confess- I ed that the ICA in I Supershell was respon- I Vv sible for the los 9 of I red-hot engine depo- I v\ sits. "These deposits I v\ have long been trouble- I some282 words
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Article206 1962-03-01 8 Word, tlO (Minimum) AUSTRALIA'S TONY BRADY w!l. alas at Tbe Cockpit Hotel opening this Ma* ALE CONTINUES at Antoinette 324 Orchard Road B'pore. Genuine SO% reduction FEDERAL PUBLICATION* LTD. nave on display thm complete range of Pan, t'ootana Ace ion four Square Paper Backs in toe Com) storage. Arcade206 words
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Article691 1962-03-01 8 Tourism is big business. It always has been, although the pattern has changed astonishingly since milord the Englishman hired a fiacre on his grand tour of Europe. Today milord the American settles down in his jet plane to caviare and champagne (or bourbon and sandwiches) with the691 words
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Article372 1962-03-01 8 Naturally the Government of South Vietnam has played down Tuesday's airborne attack on the President's palace. It was an isolated incident, unpremeditated and not indicative of any disaffection in the armed services, we are told. Quite evidently the violent whim of two young airforce officers cannot372 words
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Article175 1962-03-01 8 The Pahang Legislative Assembly yesterday listened to a story that has been heard in Johore: land settlement schemes are being filled only by accepting applicants from other states. In itself this migration is an excellent and inevitable thing. However, the Mentri Besar of Pahang is worried that175 words
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Article, Illustration866 1962-03-01 8 ROBERT STEPHENS - ROBERT STEPHENS IS EAST GERMANY IN DECLINE OR SIMMERING WITH REVOLT? by IS East Germany now in decline or s i m mering with revolt? What are the chances of a new popular rising, such as occurred in 1 953 or of a move by theOFNS - 866 words
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LETTERS
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150 1962-03-01 8 AS the salinity In the water Increases, the lonp; suffering people of Malacca have now to resort to buying well water from Buklt China as In the old days. What else can people of the town do especially when they have babies150 words
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Letter277 1962-03-01 8 IN a letter (B.T. Feb. 24) "Ulu Resident" has inquired why It Is that the original system of Including all charges for public utilities Into one bill has been changed, as he now has to pay two bills one bill for water. gas and electricity to277 words
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186 1962-03-01 8 I MAY be speaking rather personally, but then* have been so many complaints from teachers sent to the East Coast concerning transfers that I feel their complaints are Justified. Under present condition* there Is very little possibility of their ever returning to the West Coast186 words
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Letter152 1962-03-01 8 Ltae last lew days there has been much talk it the through rail service from Kuala Lumpur to Bangkok but as one who has done the journey twice already, the previous trip having been made as far back as 1957, I cannot see what152 words
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Advertisement118 1962-03-01 8 In Malaya JVjf 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 fans to last a lifetime The modern G.E.C. ceiling118 words
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Miscellaneous14 1962-03-01 8 QUOTE: -...When men reach beyond this planet they should leave national differences behiruL"-Mr. Krushchev14 words
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130 1962-03-01 9 Fire relief donations 'a personal matter' MALACCA. Wed. A proposal that each of the 12 members of the Malacca Municipal Council should contribute two months' allowance for relief of fire victims was ruled out of order by the council president. Mr. Tan Tuan Boon, last night. Mr. J.L. d Cruz130 words
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Article46 1962-03-01 9 Meeting on new exam SINGAPORE. Wed. The University of Singapore Students' Union will hold an extraordinary meeting of the students' council next Wednesday to discuss the Senate decision to have a re-exa-mination In zoology papers. The 13 students affected by the decision are expected to attend.46 words
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80 1962-03-01 9 Wed.— The Malacca and Johore Governments have agreed to give a total of $10,000 ($5,000 each) to the fund to assist the Algerian Independence movement. The committee here to aslst the movement, which is headed by the Malacca Chief Minister, Inche Abdul80 words
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Article23 1962-03-01 9 BANTING. Wed. Nine committees have been formed to launch National Language Month in the Kuala Langat district of Selangor on March 17.23 words
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Article503 1962-03-01 9 MB: LAND ALIENATED TO OUTSIDERS BECAUSE OF THE POOR RESPONSE IN STATE KUANTAN. Wed jyjANY landless people in Pahang were reluctant to accept land offered to them under the various development schemes, the Mentri Besar of Pahang, Wan Abdul Aziz bin Ungku Ha ji Abdullah, said in503 words
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Article196 1962-03-01 9 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Wednesday. CENTRAL Province district councillor, Mr. Lee Chong Liat (independent), said today that the essence of democracy was lost if councillors had to give seven days' notice of questions to be asked at council meetings. Mf. Lee was opposing a motion to196 words
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Article, Illustration220 1962-03-01 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. A young soldier will be flown back to Britain tomorrow for a reunion with his mother. He last saw her 14 years ago. He is Private Paul Madden. Its. of the Ist. Battalion. Queen's Own High*220 words
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Article113 1962-03-01 9 Watches for long service rOH, Wed. Mr. Kam Cheong Swee. 71. retired chief salesman, and Mr. W.S. Zon 55, chief clerk of Lindeteves Jacoberg <M) Ltd., here were last night presented with gold watches for their long service. The presentation was made at a dinner given by the firm by113 words
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Article26 1962-03-01 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. All sections of the Master Attendant's office and the Imports and Exports Office will be closed on Han Raya Puasa next Wednesday.26 words
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102 1962-03-01 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. Six women are among 11 pharmacists who have just graduated from the University of Singapore. They passed the final part II examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Pharmacy in pharmaceutics, pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacornoay and pharmacology. Those who passed are:102 words
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Article, Illustration166 1962-03-01 9 RETURNS HOME AS A BARRISTER AND WITH A WIFE CINGAPORE, Wed.— lnche Isa bin Ibrahim, 26. returned home to Brunei today a barrister and with a Chinese bride from Singapore. Inche Isa, son of Brunei's Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Ibrahim bin Mohamed Jaffar. married Che Rosnah binte Abdullah, 25. formerly166 words
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165 1962-03-01 9 Go-ahead to develop Malay reserves KUANTAN, Wed. Land in Pahang's Malay reservations can now be alienated for development purposes without it being lost to non-Malays. This has been made possible by an amendment to the Malay Reservation Enactment which was approved by the State Legislative Assembly today. The amendment will165 words
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Article34 1962-03-01 9 SINGAPORZ. Wed. Mr. Jose Manriques. of the Brazilian Circus now In Singapore, will talk on "Life under the Big Top" at the Lions Club lunch a* the Cockpit at 12.45 p.m. tomorrow.34 words
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257 1962-03-01 9 Malayans leave for a life of mercy IPOH. Wed. —Four 1 young Malayans, who have decided to dedicate their lives to caring for the sick and the needy, are leaving tomorrow for Germany to become Roman Catholic medical missionaries. They are Andrew 800 Aun Telk and Moses Heng Chin Hock,257 words
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828 1962-03-01 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. A member of the Singapore Legislative Assembly who is declared guilty of "dishonourable c o n d v ct. abuse of privilege, or contempt" may be fined a maximum of $1,000. This Is stated in the official report of a Select Committee828 words
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Advertisement95 1962-03-01 9 THI LUXURY SHAMPOO ~f^P T Bku^MßP^^^^^^^^l^Kußi^^^feß lienmicw Lwj of hair I 1 1 mi I DURING MARCH ONLY For every Vi oz or larger bottle of V Lcvf perfume you purchase, you will receive a 2 or bottle of euGeNe !I?£L lUST CUT OUT AND HAND THIS SLIP TO THE95 words
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Advertisement102 1962-03-01 9 IifWNEW l< B fi B B I I This fine family-size (5.3 cv. ft.) refrigerator Bfl^ r I I ky Bosch of Germany has all these features:* U B I I I I extra-large freezer compartment with two WmJJ s^^F I ice-trays. 3 shelves (one adjustable), butter j—^ pif-^,^ r~l"1102 words
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Article, Illustration406 1962-03-01 10 KEBAYAS LOSE THEIR UNIFORMITY WITH NEW VARIATIONS A LTHOUGH the classic form of any national dress always looks best in its true style, many young people are daring enough to experiment with variations. During Harl Raya next week there will be many who are bound to wear406 words
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309 1962-03-01 10 DEPENDS ON HOW YOU PLAN ]Vf ANY women em- bark on a diet plan with a great determination to stick by it and achieve the slim-as-a-reed figure they have always longed for. But often before the battle has even started309 words
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Advertisement238 1962-03-01 10 L^B^ Bp^^* Kk^^Bßßßi Ib Wr BB a. am bbbbbbbbbbbl l^r /^J^--^ mown hAßOAAtoiuu rr». itol rroMI. AiffnuuM SJH AM-O-LIN *^~^> 5 Healing Crtim Don be wslliiowen becsuM o» your skin! Cles- up blemishes and pimples with wonderful AM-O-LIN snd look a* lovely as you should. AM-O-LIN can be used with238 words
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Advertisement567 1962-03-01 10 •J J |^l secret HLfILVI^rVfi7BVH I's n ■BflvUklsSl I the i 1 I i L J. blending! 11l Advertisement Questions and Answers Q.t How can I kill the cock> roaches in my kitchen? A. Apply Johnston's No-Roar h with brush or sponge on cabinets, baseboards, near sink wherever you see567 words
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Miscellaneous266 1962-03-01 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS beard In trance" (SbaDsy) chiS(r nncra er C m< to it.' hard to endur. In New 10 c£t&??r WO dthl ty S'a^Stfk, Show 11. Storeys used for food (7) no regard for others (II). 12. DiSdy going a^und and get- era a 1 n <* tr^«266 words
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Article93 1962-03-01 12 MELBOURNE, Wed INVESTMENT SHARES eased in light trading. Oils mostly eased fractionally, but A.O.G.C. unproved to 80s. 6d Base metals were steady and loam firm. Con. Zinc 73/-S Mount Isa 75/ 10 i Herald 81 '101 N.B. Hill 17/28 Humes 77/9 Ampol 11/11 I.C.L 43/l| A.C.I. 71/98 Myer93 words
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Article117 1962-03-01 12 CHINESE Product Eishangs alngapere neen prices per picul yesterday: Coconut oil: bulk $371 sellers, drum $401 sellers. Copra: Feb. UK/Continent $271 buyers. $27 J sellers. Popper: Muntok white $170 sellers. Sarawak white $1671 sellers, special Sarawak black $1321 aellers. garbled Lampong black $1321 sellers. ABTA $142* sellers. Slngapert117 words
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Article219 1962-03-01 12 \IARCM first grade rubber buyers f.e.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 811 centa per Ib., down half a cent on Tuesday s closing price. The tone was quiet. t.C.C.R.A. closing prices In cents per Ib. yesterday: Int. 1 R.s.B. Prompt f.o.b. buyers 81i, sellers 811 iN>: Int 1219 words
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Article38 1962-03-01 12 SINCJAPORE: Feb. 28. RUBBER: 81 i cents per Ib. (down half a cent). 5 p.m. close: 81 i cents (quiet). TIN: $473.25 per picul (down 124 cents). Estimated unofficial offer ing 250 tons (up 25 tons).38 words
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504 1962-03-01 12 From Our Market Correspondent ra becalmed market the balance sheet of Malayan Cement Ltd., yesterday came as something of a tonic. The first local industrial balance sheet to be published this year, it was a splendid result and has set a standard which will504 words
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Article22 1962-03-01 12 Malayan Stock Indict* Feb. ti Feb. 28 Industrial*: 168.M 168.52 Tins: 294.67 295.26 S Robbers: 192.87 192.87 Jan. 1 1958=100.22 words
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Article856 1962-03-01 12 RUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals In brackets: Industrials: Dunlop (1.000) $1.37; JEast Smelting $2.93 OL: J. Waush tl.OOO) 52.19. (2.OO0) $2.20: Hume Pref. Ass.. (1.000) ASs. lsd-: Metal Box (1,000) $2.56 ON: Rothmans (2,000) $1.37 i D. ON.856 words
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Article85 1962-03-01 12 J"HK Federation Minister of Finance has fixed these prices for calculating customs duties for the week beginning on Mar. 1. Rubbers 81 1 cent* a Ib. Copra S4M a ton. Coconut oil 5648 a ton. Palm oil $648 a ton. Palm oil $645 a ton. Palm kernels $309.5085 words
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202 1962-03-01 12 DOTH the rubber and tin prices in Singapore yesterday went to lower levels with the latter price declining fractionally by 12$ cents to $473.25 per picul. The estimated offering was slightly higher at 250 tons, being the largest for three weeks. In London202 words
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Article16 1962-03-01 12 February average prices were: February Ja.nua.rr Rubber W.tt eta. 79.76 eta. Tin $472.92 M7J.S4)16 words
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Article167 1962-03-01 12 SHIP! lying slsngitda ttw tlngapers trhar*** tedsy srs: Norman Lykes 15/16, Oarrybank 4/5. Madras 29/30. Roeblah 10 11. Thorxcaard 27/28, Boudan Khmrlnttnky 25/26, Blamat 35/36, Vlbeke Maersk 23/24. B!ndh 13/14. Unkal Maru No. 6 40/41. Berftensfjord 42 43. Oiang Lee NW. 4. Suralda Maru 1/2. Outsr reads:167 words
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Article72 1962-03-01 12 -THE Malayan Ixchangs Banks' A>- saalatlan madr these rlianicn in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to 1100) Ssllins. TT sr 00 rsady: Swiss Frants 142 1 4 Frinch Franss 160 3/4: Osuttchs Marks 131 1 On the frse sxthangs mirt.it In Hang Kwig toe U.S. dsllar72 words
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Advertisement1384 1962-03-01 12 COLONY OF NORTH BORNEO SITUATIONS VACANT Applications are invited for four posts of Assistant surveyor, Orade 'B. on contract lor four yean. Salary scale: M.5430 x 20—490— 520 x 25 620 pjn.; entry point In scale according to qualification* and experience. "Child Allowance" for one or more children at 71,384 words
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Advertisement947 1962-03-01 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT j PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ff "JSt\ headquarters mm V\">v KUALA LUMPUR I_ f O Applications are Invited for the A i.f I posts of temporary clerks of works (V-ff Xj?^ rfl/V lor Public Works Department In *-«*iJsipr^ \J* J Pahang, TTengganu and Kelantan. A* ad Qualifications: At least947 words
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Advertisement646 1962-03-01 13 |MWBJWMIMWI[^BMBWMIMMBiIIBIWWMI (Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT U Words ti (Min.)— Box St ets. axtrm READ th* Jeolot Appointments vacant la the Muaday Mall eacft wee*. BOX A64IS ST. Spore. Position filled. Applicants thanked. WANTED OENERAL AMAH by Foreign Consulate. Tel. (S'por*) l!4i'»:' CHINESE AMAH WANTED to go to EnKlind646 words
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Advertisement739 1962-03-01 13 TUITION It Worms tt (Min.)— Boa M rfs. surtra tXPSRISNCtD LADY DRIVING Instructress. Teaches ool* bici— ary lessons to pass driving test. Modarat* charges. 42, Bras Basah Road, B'por*. Ttl-onone *****. ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL ntnslMr oourse »20/-, eomplet* S5O/-, guaranteed STB/-. Dual toatroilad ears. qualified Instructors. 87 Orchard Road. Spore739 words
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Advertisement397 1962-03-01 13 SHOPPING CUIDE (Spore) M irorsts tit (Minimum) DuOm I month. It Words tl.St (Mm.) BUYINQ Jewellery' Visit La* Onn Ooldsmlth, 206 South KrldKe Road. LAONI WORLD FAMOUS H..r,,1--wov.Ti Thai Silk. Obtainable Java Modes. D I A M 0 N D ENGAGEMENT/ WEDDING Rings. Chlonit Stung Manufacturing Jewellers. Tel: 17.11. JUST397 words
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Advertisement968 1962-03-01 14 NOTICES IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA IN THE HIGH COURT AT KIAI A LUMPUR Companies Winding Up No. 19 of 1962. In the Matter of the Companies Ordinance 1940—1946 \nd In the Matter of life Assurance Companies (•mpalsory Liquidation) Act 1962 And In the Matter ot968 words
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Advertisement965 1962-03-01 15 NOTICES IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA IN THE HIGH COURT AT KUALA LUMPUR CesapMUes Winding Up No. 13 Of 1962. In the Matter of tbe Companies Ordinance 1949— 1946 And In the Matter of Life Assurance Companies i Compulsory Liquidation) Act 1962 And In the Matter965 words
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Advertisement974 1962-03-01 15 NOTICES IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA IN THE HIGH COURT AT KUALA HMI'IK Companies Winding l'p No. II of 1962. In the Matter of tbe Companies Ordinance 1940— 1H46 And In the Matter of Life Assurance Companies (ompulsory Liquidation) Act IM2 And In the Matter of974 words
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Advertisement775 1962-03-01 15 NOTICES SINGAPORE ANTITUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of the Association will be held at the Royal Singapore Chest Clinic on Friday. 9 March 1963 at 5.15 p.m. I. R. LANE. Hon. Secretary. HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATIONS 1962 Candidates who wish to oiler CHINESE at775 words
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Advertisement568 1962-03-01 15 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPOKI Tenders are Invited from approved contractors for the supply of furniture for staff quarters of the University of Singapore. Tender forms, specifications, drawings. etc.. may be obtained from the Estate Office. University of Singapore during office hours on payment of a deposit of $100568 words
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Advertisement146 1962-03-01 15 rhor»c Homcl AGE SPOTS* —WRINKLES Fade Tliem Out! *Weothered brown spots ond wrinkles! They tell the world you're getting old pcrhops before you reolly ore. Fode them out with ESOTERICA, new medicated cream that breaks up masses of pigment on the skin makes hondj look white, smooth, and young again.146 words
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Article259 1962-03-01 16 Best sprinter I've ridden, says Donnelly PENANG, Wednesday. QISTINE, one of the best sprinters ever on the Malayan Turf, has been destroyed. He ran his last race at an amateur meeting at Bukit Timah in January. He was nine years old. A fine-looking bay English gelding. Distine (by259 words
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Article236 1962-03-01 16 PRIDE OF PERSIA IN THE TOP TEN' rpSO M JEEP'S ten horses to follow at the Spring Meeting starting on Sunday at Penang are: PRIDE OF PERSIA: Proved too good for Class 4 opposition at Bukit Timaji last month, leading from start to finish over 6f in lmin. 19 3/5.236 words
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Article171 1962-03-01 16 Fine trial by Eiffel Tower ON THE TRACK pENANG. Wed.— Eiffel Tower, winner of four races last season, stretchtM out in flue style this morning when he ran 3f in 40 sec. with Chris Dragon up. Fine Filigree (apprentice Sublan Dal wee a smart looking grey, was on the bit171 words
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Article95 1962-03-01 16 JAKARTA. Wed. Johnny Llm of Indonesia today won the men's singles title In the international table tennis tournament here, beating Llm Wai Sheng of Singapore 21-19. 21-11, 16-21, 21-13 in the final. Indonesia won six of the seven titles in the tournament, the men's doublesReuter - 95 words
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Article80 1962-03-01 16 \IELBOURNE. Wed. A 13-year-old girl Is included In the squad of 50 Australian swimmers named to train for the Commonwealth Games In Perth In November. She Is Diane Lloyd, a freestyle swimmer who Is the "baby" of the training team. Dawn Fraser. the world record holderReuter - 80 words
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Article21 1962-03-01 16 LONDON, Wed. Scottish Flight, who finished fourth In last year's Grand National, was today scratched from this year's event. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration163 1962-03-01 16 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Lovely Tania Verstak. 21, greeneyed Miss Australia of 1961, lost her heart to little children in three Singapore children's institutions this morning. Their warm welcome and joyous cries of "thank you" after she had distributed goodies from her country quite overwhelmed her. "They163 words
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Article105 1962-03-01 16 T ONDON, Wed— A young officer In the Jritlsh Merchant Navy will receive the Royal Humane Society's award for bravery for riskIng his life to save a Chinese engineer and a fellow offl- cer In Singapore. Mr. Michael Hulkes, 24--year-old second officer ofReuter - 105 words
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Article72 1962-03-01 16 Adulterated oil: A $250 fine SINGAPORE, Wed. Lim Kirn Joo. manager of the Amoy Canning Corporation Ltd., was today fined $250 in the Fourth Magistrate's Court for selling adulterated peanut oil to an inspector of the City Health Department Mr. Nk Kwok Hee. In mitigation, Mr. H F Sheppard. for72 words
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Advertisement938 1962-03-01 16 JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK Tenders for THE SfPPI.Y OF I UMER TREATMENT CHEMIi CALS FOR THE WHOLE STATE j OF PERAK. FOR THE PERIOD 1 IST APRIL. 1962 TO 318T MARCH 1963. will be received at the Office of the State Engineer. PWD Perak. Ipoh. up to 3.00 p.m. on938 words
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Advertisement413 1962-03-01 16 TENDERS D.I.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received at the office of the Director, Drainage 1 and Irrigation up to noon the 15th j March 1962 for the supply of Dry Charged Batteries for earth moving I plant and motor vehicles. Particulars can be obtained at the Office of the413 words
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Advertisement352 1962-03-01 16 TENDERS MILITARY CANTEEN CONTRACT TENDERS are Invited for the management ot a military canteen for the period of one year commencing 9 March 62- Tender forms and details are available from: PRI 4th Bn The Royal Malay Regt.. Mentakab, Pahang. WAR DEPARTMENT TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited for the purchase352 words
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606 1962-03-01 17 Norman Siebel - THIS WONG PLAN FOR ATHLETICS IS SO RIGHT Norman Siebel Q MALAYAN athletics, lifted out of the rut of low standards and lower popular appeal by th? performances at Rangoon and Jakarta of a new generation of track and field stars, is now boldly challenging soccer and badminton for its606 words
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359 1962-03-01 17 RAHIM OMAR RETURNING TO JOIN RANGERS KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday P AHIM OMAR, the restless soccer star of both Singapore and the Federation, who puts such talented feet into his boots but cannot keep them from roving, is on the move again. After two years in his native Singapore, in form359 words
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Article47 1962-03-01 17 TOKYO, Wed. Japan will send 250 delegates to the Asian Games In Jakarta, the Japan Olympic Committee said today. The committee, at a general meeting, also decided to dispatch two officials next April to Jakarta to Investigate meteorological and medical conditions. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article36 1962-03-01 17 SINGAPORE, Wed. The draw for the second round of the SHA senior knockout competition: SCC v Indian Association; RAF Seletar v Prisons; Ceylonese v Police or Jansenites; SRC v Combined Schools or Royal Signals.36 words
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Article19 1962-03-01 17 SINGAPO7.Z, Wed. The MAF south zone quadrangular tournament scheduled for this weekend at Johore Bahru has been postponed.19 words
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Article227 1962-03-01 17 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. F EADING athletes here are complaining that the Singapore AAA has not yet set qualifying standards foe the Asian Games which are to be held in Jakarta in August. "After the SEAP Games at Rangoon last year. AAA officials had promised that qualifying marks would227 words
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Article158 1962-03-01 17 /CAPETOWN, Wed.— lsao NaKj kajima. 21-year-old Japanese swimmer, broke his second South African record when he won his heat In the men's 110 yards butterfly In 63.1 sec at the South African championships here this morning. The previous South African allcomers record of 63.55 ec was setReuter - 158 words
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Article247 1962-03-01 17 Golf clubs made to measure T ONDON. Wed.— Golf clubs Ju made to measure for players of every physique are being imported by British manufacturers from Australia. These clubs, used by former British Open champion Kel Nagle and other leading Australian players, are produced by an Australian factory which expectsReuter - 247 words
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Article153 1962-03-01 17 MOR SIN PIN - JAPANESE RACERS FOR S'PORE SOON MOR SIN PIN By CINGAPORE. Wed. Encouraged by their successes in International mo-tor-cycle racing, Japan are now turning to production of racing cars. Japanese-made racers are likely to make their debut in the Grand Prix events In Johore and Singapore next year. Honda, whose motor-cycles153 words
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Article61 1962-03-01 17 QINGAPORE. Wed. Ths Ceylon schoolboys cricket team to tour Australia, will play a one-day match against Singapore Combine*! Schools on March 22. The Ceylon team have also asked for a two-week tour of Singapore and Malaya on their way home In May. Singapore Schools Sports Council has61 words
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Advertisement153 1962-03-01 17 EDGELL FAMOUS CANNED FOODS There are over 30 varieties of EDGELL CANNED FOODS, comprising MEAT, VEGETABLES, HONEY, SAUCES, JUICES, SOUPS ETC. Ail products are GUARANTEED to be made from only fresh, super quality, ingredients. C9CEU HUSH ROOMS' rnPtll THE ISPARAGUS tUU ELL SECRET Ab^bbH Edgelis have 190 acres of B^/yjiX153 words
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Advertisement310 1962-03-01 17 The most elegant lighter in the worldanda pebblei The purity of nature's shape and the sophistication of man's design com* together In Flaminaire— the most elegant lighter in the world Flaminaire— lnspired by the perfection of a pebble, created in Paris by Marcel Ouercia, whose genius produced the world's first310 words
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Miscellaneous33 1962-03-01 17 SPORTS SUMMARY SOCCER TAMIL FESTIVAL CUP <Karak): Bt Dindlng Est 3 Sabal Indians 1. FRIENDLY (S pore) Jollllads S 5 Coy RHP 0 CABLE SPORT SOCCER: European Cup Winners' Cup Q-flnal, Florence— Flo-33 words
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Miscellaneous117 1962-03-01 17 HOCKEY STORE JUNIOR KO: CSC B> v RAOC (Balestler Rd): Police 'B v PWD (Thomson Rd). S-GOR DIV. 1: Comb Police v TPCA 'A' (Depot); Tech College v Levers (Oumey Rd> SOCCER NEGRI INTER SCHOOLS: URES Retnbau v KGV (Rembuu); GES Pt Dicltson v Seremban English (Pt Dlckson); MAS v117 words
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Article, Illustration270 1962-03-01 18 GOVERNMENT PLANS TO BUILD A 15-STOREY OFFICE BLOCK AND NEW G.P.O. ON BATU ROAD SITE KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. AN open square with a 15-storey office block to house the postal headquarters and Post Office Savings Bank is to be built between the (Jombak River and270 words
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225 1962-03-01 18 War massacre of civilians: Compensation demand SINGAPORE, Wednesday '|MIH Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce will ask the Singapore Government to make representations to the Japanese Government for compensation in connection with the massacre of civilians by the Japanese in 1941. This was decided at the Chamber's monthly meeting taiay at225 words
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134 1962-03-01 18 Estate owners and staff sign a higher pay pact KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Malayas estate owners and worKers' representatives today formally signed an agreement which will give rubber estate workers $35 million more a year. The secretary of the Malayan Planting Industries Employers Association. Mr. DA. Borrie. signed for the association,134 words
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Obituary47 1962-03-01 18 REMAINS OF Then., .irnv-jd Sinicapore and leave Kincapore i\..»K't Company Lavender Street for Hi J.i Jan Cemetery at 4 p ra. on MADAM ANBU CNANASIROMANI Mother of Mercy Thomm. Ruby Thanmnh and Harry pa»Md away on Ken. M l'"l- In India after a nhort Illness tap47 words
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Article61 1962-03-01 18 MRS. N. R. MANOV and family thank all relative* and friend* who Bent contribution*, menaaiteii of condolence, rrlexnima and wreathn and IftM >ho attended the funeral of Mr. IV un M.l B. MR. M. N. RATNAM and Mr and in (hunk all and friend*, for their kind I KM61 words
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Article15 1962-03-01 18 CALLINC ALL WELSH Folk Tlckctn kbit Kil SI l>.r >!iixii" Tt-lF|ihon<' Thoma.RiiVii- •".;.".ii iS'iorr).15 words
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Article41 1962-03-01 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. A driving instructor. Koh Ah Yam. had his sentence of two years' jail imposed by a lower court halved on appeal in the High Court today on a charge of using a forged driving licence as genuine.41 words
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133 1962-03-01 18 fESSELTON. Wed. The J Cobb o 1 d Commission was due to leave here today by air for Sandakan. largest town in North Borneo and centre of a rich timber industry The five-member commission is now in the second week of its inquiryReuter - 133 words
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109 1962-03-01 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Strict control over the supervision and management of 75,000 acres under new rubber planting schemes should be exercised throughout the Federation, said the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Razak bin Hussein, today. He made this suggestion after hearing a report on the progress109 words
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Article31 1962-03-01 18 SINGAPORE. Wed— Srimai Swami Prajnanandaji o1 Rlshikesh from India wil speak on "The message ol Swami Vivekananda" at th« Ramakrishna Mission In Norrls Road at 7 p.m. on Friday31 words
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Article104 1962-03-01 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. While on their way home from a dance, a young police clerk. Chan Yam Yeong. and a girl friend. Patricia T. C. Lim. stopped and sat at a culvert when three robbers held them up. the First Criminal District Court was told today.104 words
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Article455 1962-03-01 18 MALA YSIA: A TRIBUTE FROM BEAM I SINGAPORE. Wed gLAM, mapßiine of the British European Association here, has complimented the Malaysia Solidarity Consultative Committee for its "blue print" memorandum. An editorial in the latest issue, published today, said: "Considering the speed and scope of the conference the memorandum is an455 words
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Article400 1962-03-01 18 LONDON, Wed. There was 1 1 renewed uncertainty in stock < markets today and no definite 1 trend was established. The over- 1 night statement by the Chancellor 1 of the Exchequer on the Govern- 1 ment's expenditure created a note 1 of caution. Closing middle prices of400 words
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135 1962-03-01 18 $20,500 in severance pay for 36 workers SINGAPORE, Wed.— A total of $20,500 in severance pay is to be Riven to 36 employees or an engineering firm, the Lee Foong Engine Works in Kallang Road, after an agreement between the management and the Singapore Chinese Mechanics Association. The agreement signed135 words
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206 1962-03-01 18 OINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Medical Services Union has urped the Govern- v ment to provide morespecialised training facilities, either parttime or lull-time, at the Polytechnic or other institutes to officers in the dispensing, dental and laboratory services. Mr. N.K. Da.s. making this call in the206 words
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Article71 1962-03-01 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore- and Joint Bervicen. who are trying out tht-nr teams lor the F.A.M. Cup. drew 2-2 in the trial match at Seletar tonight. A la.st-minute goal by Coates .saved Services. Sineapore took the lead twice through Kirn Swee <2nd minute i and then Seng71 words
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191 1962-03-01 18 SINGAPORE, Wed— A sub•3 contractor. Tan Yoon Chye, 41, who became impotent as a result of severe injuries to his spinal cord received in a road accident 22 months ago, was awarded special and general damages totalling $45,361 by Mr. Justice Chua in the191 words
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