The Straits Times, 2 March 1962
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Title Section24 1962-03-02 1 AVERAGE DAILY CEBTIFIEO SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 Nat*"* 1 file**" 1 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, MARCH S, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03624 words
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Article501 1962-03-02 1 Opportunities will not equal the demand After exam results, the jobs rush KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday ABOUT 10,000 young Malayans will be looking for jobs in the Federation by the end of the month, when the Senior Cambridge examination results are expected to be published. In Singapore501 words
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48 1962-03-02 1 —SITS. VAC. -AT A GLANCE Singapore Teaching, 1,200 vacancies (1,100 student* have been recruited pending their results) Nursing, 400 places Police, 120 recruits wanted Civil Service, 190 vacancies Federation Teaching, 610 vacancies Nursing, 520 places Army, 24 officer cadets needed Business, "slim" chances Planting, "good" Tourist guides, "fair"48 words
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459 1962-03-02 1 THUG'S DEATH IN LOCK-UP: OFFICER FIRED SINGAPORE, Thurs.— All but one of the 14 police officers under threat of dismissal following inquiries into the death of a gangster under custody have been reprieved. The "odd man out" is Insp. D. W. Dasa. described In a Government statement tonight as "the459 words
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Article, Illustration77 1962-03-02 1 Maharani beats Nehru man in Indian poll The Maharani of Jaipur, who was declared elected yesterday to the Indian Parliament from Rajasthan, defeating a Congress Party candidate. The Swatantra Party, to which the Maharani belongs, is an anti-Socialist group which opposes Mr. Nehru's economic policies. The Swatantra Party secured anotherReuter - 77 words
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Article68 1962-03-02 1 LONDON. Thurs. The British Red Cross reported here last night that the hurricane which hit the isle of Mauritius earlier yesterday had left 8.090 people homeless and destroyed 1.300 buildings. The Red Cross here received a telegram from its branch in Mauritius giving details of the damage.Reuter - 68 words
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481 1962-03-02 1 CPF CONTRIBUTORS COMPLAIN— MAY GET HIGHER INTEREST SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Central Provident Fund Board is now considering the possibility of raising the interest on contributions to bring it in line with that paid by the Federation, a spokesman of the board said today. He said that there had been public481 words
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295 1962-03-02 1 97 KILLED IN BOEING HOUR BEFORE GLENN DUE NEW YORK, Thursday. NINETY-SEVEN people were killed when an American Airlines' Boeing 707 crashed Into swamp soon after lake-oil" from Idlewild airport here today and burst into dames. The plane, bound for Chicago and Loj> Angeles, was fully loaded with fuel. AnReuter - 295 words
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Article93 1962-03-02 1 New Uganda Premier is sworn in KAMPALA. Thurs. Mr. Benedicto Kiwanuka was sworn in here today as Prime Minister of Uganda, in a ceremony marking Uganda's first day as an internally self-governing nation after 72 years of British rule. Crowds gathered outside Parliament House to watch Mr. Kiwanuka and hisReuter - 93 words
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Article33 1962-03-02 1 LLJSABETHVILLE. Thurs. —Swedish UN. troops here have begun to shoot scores of stray dogs, abandoned when their owners fled in the December fighting, to prevent an outbreak of rabies.— ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article335 1962-03-02 1 Tobacco firm's $6.45 m offer CINGAPORE, Thurs. The Malayan public is being given an opportunity to buy about 18 per cent of the issued capital of Malayan Tobacco Ltd.. and the details of the offer for sale are being published by Malayan Industrial Development Finance Ltd. tomorrow morning. Under the335 words
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Article31 1962-03-02 1 BRITISH N TEST LONDON. Thurs. Prr nirr Harold Marmillan ;aid today preparations fol Mtbk underground nu slear tc*t in Nevada wen Mrtu.illy complete" tould take place "\crt Ihortly Rmtrr.31 words
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Advertisement55 1962-03-02 1 DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RINGS Available in All Sizes nt G.C. DE SILVA BROS., MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS, 3. RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE -1 TEL- ***** JURIST WARNS OF RED ADVANCE IN S.-E. ASlA— Back Page sommmmm fCCX> GOOD MILK GOES! SCREAM COWLAC 0,,,, McALISTER CO., LTD. for Malaya s opo 's w tf *X*55 words
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Advertisement129 1962-03-02 1 li«H The chronometer of unmatched accuracy you 'ye wanted to own THE GMT-MASTER The CMT-MASTER is a precision-built masterpiece in accurate time-keeping: a watch whose revolving rim and red 24-hour hand were voted by 20 out of 21 aircraft captains a* an important aid to airline operation*. The GMT-MASTER. give*129 words
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FOREIGN DESK 1
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369 1962-03-02 2 THE HAGUE, Thurs. THE I'nited States, through Attorney-Gene-ral Robert Kennedy, has suggested that Holland reconsider her refusal to start bilateral negotiations with Indonesia on the New Guinea dispute, informed sources said yesterday. Mr. Kennedy, who recently visited Indonesia on a fact-finding mission, told theUPI - 369 words
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Article, Illustration152 1962-03-02 2 ONDON, Thurs.— A hovercraft prototype is to start basic trials with the Royal Navy In March, Mr. Charles Orr-Ewing, Civil Lord of the Admiralty, told the House of Commons yesterday. The hovercraft, which skims over the water on a cushion of air,152 words
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Article24 1962-03-02 2 NEW YORK. Thur.s. Mr. Robert Kennedy. AttorneyGeneral, yesterday returned to the United States from his round-the-world fact-finding tour for President Kennedy.24 words
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233 1962-03-02 2 —Cento— economic aid for its Asian members WASHINGTON, Thurs. The economic committee of the Central Treaty Organisation (Cento) announced yes t c r day that it had drawn up a more practical programme for accelerating economic development in the alliance's three Asian member countries. Winding up a thiee-day conference here,Reuter - 233 words
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402 1962-03-02 2 WASHINGTON, Thurs. —The United States is studying the feasibility of a scheme under which East and West would open up zones of inspection to each other to check on disarmament m c a s v res, authoritative sou rces saidReuter - 402 words
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Article96 1962-03-02 2 COLOMBO. Thins. Mr. William Oopallawa. the new Governor-General of Ceylon, will not wear the traditional uniform with sword and plumed helmet when he takes the oath of office tomorrow. Mr. Gopallawa. who is taking over following the resignation of Sir Oliver Goonetllleke as Governor General,Reuter - 96 words
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Miscellaneous24 1962-03-02 2 I E 1 GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby nr .1 I r— -/ecMuvf f^ni at mis v ~BrN6JM« OOOC ttws) ahd auumN* r A\MAV/— sr-t24 words
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FOREIGN DESK 2
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262 1962-03-02 3 Thai move to sharpen Seato retaliation BANGKOK, Thursday. pi AILAND has stepped up efforts to revise the set-up of the SouthEast Asia Treaty Organisation and sharpen its response to Communist fomented crises in the region, diplomatic sources here said today. The sources said Thailand wanted the set-up revised so thatReuter - 262 words
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Article149 1962-03-02 3 US bid to check Soviet subs IyASHINGTON, Thurs. Adm. George W. Anderson told senators yesterday that the Navy was placing the "highest practical priority" on antisubmarine warfare to check the growing Soviet undersea menace. The Chief of Naval Operations .said the Russians have missile-firing submarines, but they are of limitedUP - 149 words
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184 1962-03-02 3 South Vietnam crisis: U.S. repeats charge of Red aggression WASHINGTON. Thurs. The U.S. State Department said yesterday that Communist aggression, supported and directed by North Vietnam, was responsible for the guerrilla war In South Vietnam. The charge was made In a statement issued by Mr. Lincoln White, the department's spokesman.Reuter - 184 words
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Article51 1962-03-02 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The army yesterday unveiled a 10 lb. radar set that can be held like a submachine gun and can spot moving targets a mile or more away. The device, expected to cost between US$l,5OO and US$2,OOO. is designed for use in fog or darkness.—51 words
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143 1962-03-02 3 VIENTIANE. Thurs. The Laotian Defence Ministry claimed that Pathet Lao rebels facing govern men t troops at the provincial capital of Nam Tha are under the command of a Communist Chinese general. But Western military sources said they could still find no evidence thatUPI - 143 words
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Article130 1962-03-02 3 SAILOR WAS LEFT HOLDING THE BABY f ONDON, Thurs. Sailor Li Andrew Murray took his eight-month-old baby to work with him at Chatham yesterday because his 20-year-old wife is on hunger strike. Murray, a 21 -year-old steward, drove into the big naval barracks here with his baby to the pettyReuter - 130 words
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WORLD NEWS ROUND-UP
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124 1962-03-02 3 J ONDON Thurs.— Lord Snowdon. former photo- grapher Antony Armstrong Jones, did not want any photographs taken of him when sworn in as a member of the House of Lords yesterday. There is a tradition, when a new Deer first takes124 words
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Article23 1962-03-02 3 FRANKFURT: Princess Elisabeth of Hesse, 22. a great great-grand-daugh-ter of Queen Victoria, was married here to Count Friedrlch Carl von Oppersdorf, 37, businessman.23 words
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Article33 1962-03-02 3 ANKARA: Turkey's main political parties agreed to make it illegal to criticl.se the revolution which overthrew the government of Mr. Adnan Menderes or the verdicts of the court, which sentenced him to death.33 words
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Article40 1962-03-02 3 LONDON: The Hou.se of Commons gave Mr. Arthur Woodbum (Labour* permission to introduce a private member's (nongovernment) bill to facilitate the setting up of a common European language built up from words common to the romance (Latin-derived» or Germanic languages.40 words
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Article37 1962-03-02 3 KATMANDU: The Government radio said an armed band of 100 Nepali Congress rebels aided by »n unidentified Indian official raided the Government Treasury and bank at Koilabas, West Nepal on Feb. 21. There were no further details.37 words
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Article38 1962-03-02 3 WASHINGTON: The inquiry Into the forcing down of U-2 pilot FrancL* Gary Powers over the Soviet Union on May Day. 1960. has ended. Powers himself may tell his story to the world at a press conference on Saturday.38 words
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Article417 1962-03-02 3 USAKA, Thurs. GovRJ eminent and opposition leaders in Northern Rhodesia last night gave a cold reception to Britain's latest constitutional plan for the territory. Reactions ranged from "bitter disappointment" by Mr. John Roberts. Northern Rhodesia leader of the Central African Federation Premier, Sir Roy WelenskysReuter - 417 words
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Advertisement118 1962-03-02 3 Choice. <fe Is SELF RAISING L-^^ %j I /^%StJi YOUR scones, biscuits, cakes and pastries will /\JF| HH always rise to perfection when you use Mot tier's ffMHf Choice Self Raising Flour. They'll be better for \J7JBim. you to because Mother's Choice is Vitamin t ''filM QH In^ ingredient that118 words
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Advertisement315 1962-03-02 3 here is a ship with 1500 the captain's name is Tito! I Someone isn't using Amplex LSbHI: Wr^ H b» WSSBf i^^mmsßs' \f&~ Outdoor sports and hot wrather summer activities can so easily result in offensive body odour. And though you can't help pcrrpiring, you tan play it safe n-ith315 words
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Miscellaneous265 1962-03-02 3 RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SERVICE 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 Tim; Signal. News In The National Language; 8.03 Top Of The Morning; 8.30 Housewives' Choice; 8.56 News Headlines; 9.00 Close Down.265 words
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Miscellaneous173 1962-03-02 3 RADIO SINGAPORE SHORT WAVE SERVICE 41 metres MEDII'M WAVE SERVICE 4*6 metres A.M. 6.00 Good Morning: 6.02 Morning Prelude: 7.00 The News: 7 05 Melodies At Sunrise: 8.00 The Sunrise: 8.05 More Melodies At Sunrise: 8.45 Morning Star: 9.00 Close Down: 11.00 Programme Summary: 11.02 Concert Pops; 11.30 Science Makes173 words
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414 1962-03-02 4 4 FIRMS PAY UP OVER $850,000 SINGAPORE, Thursday. EVASION on "a grand scale" of payment of duty on tobacco was uncovered following special investigations into the prevalence on the black market of popular brands of cigarettes, said an official report just published. The414 words
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Article133 1962-03-02 4 SPA debate challenge to Minister SINGAPORE, Thurs. Dr. Chee Pui Hung of the Singapore People's Alliance, has challenged the Minister for Health and Law, Mr. K M. Byrne, to a debate on "Community centres under the PAP Government" at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the SPA headquarters In Short Street. According133 words
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Article33 1962-03-02 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Cunard Steamship Company Limited and Captain E. A. Divers of Caronla will fete travel agents to cocktails and luncheon on board the Caronla at noon on March 16.33 words
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Article317 1962-03-02 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES I 1 HE following Is today's ache dule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS GanuU: From Medan, Kuala Lumpur <QA 992) 3.55 p.m.; from Bangkok iGA 803) 4.05 pjn.; from Jakarta (OA 802) 8.50 a-m. Cathay Pacific: From Hong Hong, Bangkok (CX729)317 words
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Article193 1962-03-02 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. rtIRTY employees of the accounting and secretarial firm of Chan Sze Onn and Co. in Market Street have received back pay totalling about $6,000 under a wage agreement signed between the management and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union, i193 words
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Article87 1962-03-02 4 Four pass exams as secretaries SINGAPORE, Thurs. Four new chartered secretaries have boosted their number in Singapore to 40. They passed the final examinations of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries held In Singapore In December last year. Seven others passed the Intermediate stage. The successful candidates are: Intermediate: Hilary Sui87 words
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Article70 1962-03-02 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A practical training course in aluminium work for local teenagers, to begin In the middle of March. Is being sponsored by the Chinese V.M.C.A. In co-operation with the Aluminium Factory of Diethelm Co.. Ltd. The two- month course Is being provided free of charge, and70 words
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Article110 1962-03-02 4 33 schools for speech contest SINGAPORE, Thurs. Thirty three Secondary schools will compete in the 1962 "Leaders of Tomorrow Awards' Oratory Contest organised by the Singapore Junior Chamber of CornI merce. Two heats will be held at the Canning Rise Cultural Centre, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. on March110 words
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279 1962-03-02 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Banker Mr. Yap Pheng Geek today spoke of "knights" of the Anglo Chinese School of which he is an Old Boy. Mr. Yap. who was speaking on Founder's Day at the school, recalled that Bishop William F. Oldham. In founding279 words
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120 1962-03-02 4 HARI RAYA PUASA CHEER FOR PRISONERS SINGAPORE. Thurs. Three organisations will bring Hari Raya Puasa cheer to some 200 Muslim prisoners here during the next fortnight. The South Indian Jamiathul Ulama started the ball rolling this evening when their members visited Chan/i Prison and distributed food and fruits to 70120 words
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Advertisement284 1962-03-02 4 CAPITOL ■MPI SINGAPORE -NO FREE LIST PPP TONIGHT 9.30pm PREMIERE wTi V* Bta^i I otn«rs> didnt P^^P^p^^HJj I count a^H H All that nlMiu A I W »J» <*> J I hipp»n«a. I All v 9 1 v#r wanted Pl^'^ I ever PJP^T I really TROY DONAHUE. CONNIE STEVENS DOROTHY284 words
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Advertisement232 1962-03-02 4 #^TTTJTTm TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! W A \A\ Ik Jink W (SINGAPORE) THE STORY OF A MAN'S AMBITION WHICH ERUPTED ON THE BLOODIEST PAGE OF HISTORY! ■aVRaaSaaVRaHBMBBBBSHHR«>B>a>VRHMMRaVH| the DIM ILL of Jr^ |AJISTERUTZ#P EASTMAN COLOR -thaaT W^ WSP tfc at Claudia CARDINALE Martin* CAROL Leslie CARON Claude CONTY Vittorio De SICA Anna-Maria232 words
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Advertisement461 1962-03-02 4 JUTHAYIH I OIfANIJATION T SPECIAL FEATURETTE: T "HAPPY FAMILIiS" T (Fomily Plonning) I NOW SHOWING AT 4 OOEON En 9 ll«h Version MAJESTIC Mandarin Version I (A Ministry Of Culture f.W. t 17th Riff niw!"" 1 1 30-400 f I /111 Dig UIJ. 6 30 t, ».30pm. Wart Dlsncy'i I461 words
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Miscellaneous52 1962-03-02 4 Singapore diary... V.S. CULTURAL CENTKE: Informal discussion on International news of the week 6 p.m. CHISCH WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION: Clothing shop open from 10 ajn. to 12 noon. SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: Exhibition of works by Tan Tee Chle at the British Council Hall. Amber Mansion*. MINISTRY OF CULTURE: Tree ftlai shows52 words
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Miscellaneous40 1962-03-02 4 Chla Keng, Ylo Chu Kang Road; Cheng Heng Llm market: Joo Hwa School. Jurong Road. Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay) English for beginners 9.30 a.m.; Malay conversation 11 ajn. V.M.C.A.: Malay class 6.30 pjn. Y.W.C.A. (Outram Road)Cakemaklng 10.30 ajn.; Drewmaking 11 ajn.40 words
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Article, Illustration418 1962-03-02 5 JUDGE SERIOUSLY ALARMED AT ROBBERY INCREASES ON PEOPLE IN REMOTE AREAS MUAR, Thursday. Justice Adams said yesterday that he was "seriously alarmed" at the increase in the number of robberies, especially on people living in remote areas. The only thing to do to protect farmers and smallholders418 words
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234 1962-03-02 5 RIVAL WORKER HIT IN STRIKE: JAIL FOR 3 SINGAPORE, Thursday. THREE Rural Board workers, described as members of the Public Daily-rated Employees Unions Federation, were jailed today for a month for assaulting a non-striker, a member of a rival trade union, in a strike incident on Nov. 17. The three234 words
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Article44 1962-03-02 5 BUTTERWORTH. Thurs.— Foo Mook Seen, 29. was granted $1,500 bail in the magistrate's court here today when he pleaded not guilty to possessing 132 bottles of Intoxicating liquor on which duty had not been paid. Hearing was set for March44 words
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Article49 1962-03-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Kwok Thing Meng. eight, was seriously injured when he was knocked down by a lorry In Setapak here today. Kwok. a pupil of the Chung War*. Chinese School, was on his way home when the accident occurred. His condition was reported to be serious.49 words
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Article72 1962-03-02 5 OFFICE BOY ACCUSED OF STEALING PENANG. Thurs.— An office boy. Jamaludin bin Ahmad. 19. was today granted $500 bail on a charge of stealing 12 gramophone records worth $159. Jamaludin. employed in the office of the Controller of Publications, was found in possession of six of these records last Saturday72 words
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137 1962-03-02 5 Thai King and Queen invited to Malaya ITUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Yang diPertuan Agong has invited King Bbumibol Adulyadej of Thailand and Queen Sirikit to visit Malaya as his guests in June, it was officially announced today. The visit of the King and Queen of Thailand i would be part137 words
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Article38 1962-03-02 5 IPOH. Thurs Thieves broke into the house in Kampar Road here of Mr. D. Peter. 37. a mining engineer, this morning and stole cash, two watches and a gold ring valued at a total of 5365.38 words
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Article75 1962-03-02 5 IPOH. Thurs. A fishmonger was .-.tabbed three times in his back in the foyer of the Majestic Theatre, in Chamberlain Road here, last night. Lai Yeen Kwai. 24. and his brother. Yeen Ho. 17. were standing among a crowd when two youths pushed75 words
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Article191 1962-03-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A 20-year-old girl. Pau Teck Moi, of Malacca, was bound over for $700 for one year by the Fourth Magistrate, Dato Abdullah bin Abdrahman. here today for extortion. She had pleaded guilty to extorting $500 from the manager of Far East Oxygen191 words
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393 1962-03-02 5 Goh off to Tokyo to coax bigger capital flow to Singapore SINGAPORE. Thurs. 'piK Minister of Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, who flew to Tokyo today, revealed that he would urge the Japanese Government to relax its exchange control restrictions in order to encourage more Japanese capital investment in Singapore.393 words
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Advertisement73 1962-03-02 5 Modern, striking flooring enhances the beauty of your home! «t ,f _B_M_| g __f QBHHEUE LUXURY STYLING! EASY CLEANING! LONGEST WEAR! The modern home today is never quite perfect without a beautiful floor. ..a Kentile floor, Economical Kentile Easy-clean Til* gives you everything. It's greaseproof, stein-resistant, easy to care for.73 words
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Advertisement380 1962-03-02 5 m// jyiil_jJLaj^ comb it through-it tints and sets For Brunette or Blonde— for Fair, Mid-Brown, Mousey or Grey as w«l .-_^^^fl t\ Sow tou nil ki wm' hair md r~"T., •vrk with colour, too. Witk mM Bindbox Turr -N-MTyou do botfc M otter. Not a ruue, not ptimtprnc dye. this380 words
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Miscellaneous343 1962-03-02 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS brace mother in the afternoon 1. Two Kirk one would remem- (7>. ber? (Si. 7. Many a world resolution is a 5. Endlessly sorts coins* ((i. bloodless struggle (4, I). 9. If deer la injured, it needs a 8. Always cross inside, though warm place (81.343 words
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Article, Illustration307 1962-03-02 6 how to catch a man of my own? who wants one! iO many people give advice on how to catch and keep boy- friends. Well, what about those girls who don't want to lag a man (hah!)? How about some hints for them? If you ill be patient for a307 words
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Article, Illustration632 1962-03-02 6 WOMEN, men like to say condescendingly, are all right in their own fields but they are hopeless where machines are concerned I won't bother t» waste time on a withering remark directed at the superior sex, but 1 would like 'n say just for632 words
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Article, Illustration589 1962-03-02 6 lucy huang - Let's Talk It Over lucy huang Everybody wants to join in this chorus I AST week s letter from a reader. Mr. D'Cruz, brought a flood of comment. So many of you wrote to tell me how much you have enjoyed sewing on your Singer machines too. "Singer" says one589 words
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Article232 1962-03-02 6 4CTUALLY I am a soppy, sentimental type. I keep souvenirs and press old flowers and remember every single significant date in my life, much to Bill's dismay. And I'm crazy about my mother. Mom is a terrific person She us 49 now. but as long as232 words
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128 1962-03-02 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. AN estate in danger of fragmentation" has been bougnt by the National Land Finance Cooperative Society. Worth $2,275,000, the estate Is situated at Rinching. in the Semenyih district, five miles from Kajang. It formerly belonged to the Rubber Estate Company Ltd.128 words
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Article, Illustration314 1962-03-02 6 IyATCHIXG the steady growth and development of your child is a most satisfying experience. About the agr of two months your baby will becin to notice light. He will hcein to follow bright moving objects with bis eyes, and when you put bim on his314 words
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366 1962-03-02 6 'Piggy back' company to be established by Malayan Railway A DOOR-TO-DOOR GOODS SERVICE K LUMPUR, Thurs piE Malayan Railway is to form a company to provide a "piffgy back" door-to-door delivery service for goods throughout the Federation. The general manager of the Malayan Railway, Dato Ahmad Perang, said today that366 words
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61 1962-03-02 6 M.Ps GET THEIR NEW $1,000 ALLOWANCES KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Members of the House of Representatives were yesterday paid their new allowance. Each received 81.000. Of this amount 5750 is the rate of their new allowance, plus 5250 which had been carried over from last month. Their original allowance of $50061 words
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Article51 1962-03-02 6 MALACCA, Thurs. A Socialist Front Municipal Councillor. Mr. Mah Khye Boh. today urged all councillors to champion the cause of hawkers. "We must fight for justice. We cannot allow hawkers to be treated indiscriminately.'" he said at a meeting of the Council's select committee on hawkers51 words
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195 1962-03-02 6 Broadcast series in English on Malayan writers oINGAPORE, Thurs. Radio Singapore will broadcast a series of 11 programmes on Malayan writers from March 13. The series the first of Its kind in Malaya wil; be in English and can be heard at 7.30 p.m. every Tuesday. A Radio Slnp.ipore statement195 words
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Article22 1962-03-02 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Department of Information will hold a film show at the Lake Gardens here on Sunday night.22 words
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Miscellaneous176 1962-03-02 6 Buys Bunny By Baiph Heintdahi f INSTEAP 0' STOPPIKJ' PEkT^^ 5" J^ \DaM L WERENT NG J/Wk/^T^^^«U Lii Abner By Ai Lapp /^to^Z^^ fc v> l^Pisfr 111 Off F Cruicu rrTvo'DONE spoiled it/? 1 s \d^ bcueve yAH'D shore >/ }^f^^>^t Mc6OON. r r < Jp^tvW-^JsTHEiT?-- I #>#</. i Tracy176 words
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Article, Illustration2201 1962-03-02 7 DONALD FISH - DONALD FISH CHAPTER NINE... BY The gold ring is smashed -but the big fish gets away... WITH 40 of our stewards banned from the Far Eastern routes, the gold smuggling ring must have received quite a jolt. But I cannot imagine that Wan Fei Liv allowed this to2,201 words
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Advertisement81 1962-03-02 7 Ml enjoy smoMng much more when you learn what can do for your taste Reg U -S. Patent Office VICEROYS unique Deep Weave filter has been developed by a special process to go with yICEROYS deep -cured blend y so that you experience a wonderful smoothness of taste as never81 words
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Obituary76 1962-03-02 8 L2t H ori, fit (Minimum) MRS. PANO CHONO LENO, nee adam Teo Sal Kirn, 88. passed away peacefully on Mar. 1 at SBO-4 Tamplaes Road at 10.30 a.m., leartag behind four sons. Pang Yam Seng, Pang Chlap Song, C. K. Pang. Pang Chlap Tong, three daughters, six daughters-in-law, grand-'76 words
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Obituary30 1962-03-02 8 U Wtrts tit (Minimum) I IN LOVING MEMORY of Constance TJrsula Richards (nee Webb), our beJovrd mother, who died on March 2sd 1»56. May she rest In peace.30 words
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Article239 1962-03-02 8 :u H eras Ut (Mimimam) SALE CONTINUES at Antoinette *524 Orcnnrd Road Spore. Genuine 30% reduction. i COLD STORAOE SUPERMARKET. 'Orchard Road, l» open until 7 p.m. •rery Friday night for your convenience. COOKING SMELLS ran turn Into ■tale odours. Keep tbe air in your kitchen fresh and sweet239 words
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The Straits Times
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Article618 1962-03-02 8 The "great anxiety" with which Mr. Maudling awaits considered reaction to the British Government's third plan for constitutional advance in Northern Rhodesia is easily understood. Once again the very existence of the Central African Federation, of which the protectorate is part, is under threat. There are 2.5 million618 words
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Article390 1962-03-02 8 It would have been remarkable if some of the deficiencies to which the Federation's Auditor-General draws such constant attention were not repeated in Singapore. It seems that they are, and the comments of the Director of Audit doubtless are being taken equally seriously. Mr. Armitage points out that390 words
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Article218 1962-03-02 8 The Federation Government has satisfactorily explained the gazetted freezing of land on the western side of Batu Road where 37 shop houses stand. It is on the verge of making up its mind to produce a piazza next to the Gombak River and new shops, on which present218 words
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Article559 1962-03-02 8 FROM A Special Correspondent TUNIS, Thursday Algeria's big investment in youth..,. ALGERIA will begin its new era of. i n d c pendence with a small but precious asset it has been building for years as a peaceful corollary of the violent struggle for national freedom.559 words
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LETTERS
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Letter260 1962-03-02 8 YOUR editorial of Feb. 27 on the water situation in Malacca calls for some explanation. During the early period of the drought it was found that the water at the intake was slightly saline only during high tide but not during low tide. It was then considered260 words
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88 1962-03-02 8 AS a member of the National Library, I am surprised to find that there Is no -reading room where one can read newspapers from other countries besides the Singapore dallies. In Australian libraries, there is a wide variety to choose from. Including the ever welcome88 words
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Letter103 1962-03-02 8 rangers me to think of my driving licence. I posted it to the Registrar of Vehicles, Johore, on Jan. 5 for renewing. It took the department more than four weeks to get the receipt completed and returned, for the returning envelope shows the date as Feb. 10. During103 words
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311 1962-03-02 8 THE FINAL ROUND IS AT HAND FOR SIR ROY T ONDON, Tnurs. The Central African Federation of Northern and Southern Rhodesia and Nyasaland, created more than eight years ago. today faces the threat of disruption posed by African nationalist secessionists. It Is this threat which has brought the Federal Prime311 words
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Advertisement606 1962-03-02 8 StnksTiß»n& Malay Mail CNwaMted advertisement* may be handad to: Ist Floor COLO ITOM9I AUCADB Orchard Road COLD •TOftAOB MANCHKS AT HOLLAND WOAO-KATON*) KIPPIL ROAD-NAVAL g)AM Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK STORE LTD Winchester House, Coiiyer Quay THE NKWBI PKONT Fltipatrkk's Supermarket I SI. M. ISMAIL 3 Admlrslty Read. Nevsi Bss* BY606 words
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Advertisement88 1962-03-02 8 Can Science Delay Old Age? Scientific investigation into the causes of aging has revealed a hitherto unknown hormone, which has extraordinary properties. Insects and rats treated with this sub stance have recovered youthful characteristics and increased their life span by 50%. Does this mean that one day, human beings will88 words
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Advertisement120 1962-03-02 8 Kb** m Everybody perspires. At any time, anywhere, you may offend with perspiration odour and never realize it Why take the chance when you can protect yourself with ODO-RO-NO deodorant quickly, effectively! The handy stick INWH§IM smooths on your deodorant. Instantly dry. soothingly cool, it leaves a pleasant Uii l|'120 words
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Article, Illustration163 1962-03-02 9 HONG KONG STAR SEEKS PLAYERS FOR A FILM KUALA LUMPUR, Thnrs A Hon e Kong stage and film actress. Chang Lye Lye, arrived today to look for Malayans to star in a new film she is to produce in Malaya The film. "Flower of Malaya," will depict the life of163 words
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Article96 1962-03-02 9 Orchids, lion dance for tourists SINGAPORE. Thurs. Three hundred tourists in the world cruise liner Bergensfjord were welcomed by a lion dance team on the wharf on arrival here today. Miss Doreen Chapman, representing a Singapore textile firm, greeted each passenger with a spray of orchids. The liner berthed almost96 words
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363 1962-03-02 9 Synthetic would be hit if... says expert KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. J^N American rubber expert today predicted that synthetic rubber would be seriously affected if the price of natural rubber fell below 75 cents a pound. Dr. W. E. Cake, vice-president of the United States Rubber Co.. and a member of363 words
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Article28 1962-03-02 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Kaum Ibu of Kampong Bahru will visit the Bungei Buloh Settlement on Sunday to present Hart Raya cakes to the Inmates.28 words
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Article54 1962-03-02 9 Man with the golden waist... DUTTERWORTH. Thurs.— A passenger travelling In the ferry from Penang to Butterworth hid two gold bars round his waist, the sessions court here was told today. N. Ramasamy, 34, pleaded guilty to possessing the bars, valued at $975, on Feb. 15. Ramasamy was fined $1,500,54 words
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Article41 1962-03-02 9 SEREMBAN, Thurs.— A committee which is organising a variety show to raise funds for the Lady Templer Hospital is offering $150 for the best performance by a skiffle group. The second prize is $100, the third, $50.41 words
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Article56 1962-03-02 9 Could not pay fine— jailed PENANG, Thurs.~An 18--year-old youth from Ipoh. Llew Ah Keow, was today Jailed for three days when he could not pay a $25 fine for re-selling five cinema ticket* at the Capitol Theatre on Feb. 6. Llew was arrested by a policeman who saw him offering56 words
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Article19 1962-03-02 9 PENANO. Thurs. A lorry driver, Tan Cheng Eng. who ignored a traffic light, was fined $35 today.19 words
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Article166 1962-03-02 9 SINGAPORE, Thursday. oIK men and a 20-year-old girl were arrested when police swooped on seven stalls in different areas dealing in banned Chinese "chain story' picture books yesterday afternoon. The girl, Choo Ah Moey. and five of the men pleaded guilty in a magistrate's court166 words
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145 1962-03-02 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. I—Thei The second prize in the third annual photo graphic contest of the Pacific Area Travel Association has been awarded to a Kuala Lumpur photographer. Mr. H. T. Leon*, for his entry entitled "Water Patterns V Mr. Leong lives at No.145 words
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Article30 1962-03-02 9 KULIM. Thurs. The Old Badlishans Association here will hold its annual meeting at the Sultan Badlishan School on March 8. A dinner will be held In the evening.30 words
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Article198 1962-03-02 9 J£UALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— After a three-day hearing, two of four employees of the Selangor Omnibus Company, charged with causing grievous hurt to Ng Boon and Len Thlan Song, employees of the Len Omnibus Company, pleaded guilty in the Sessions Court herr today. They were Lee198 words
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275 1962-03-02 9 KLANG, Thursday. a "GOOD Samaritan" act by a "hefty labourer" H cost him $15 in the Magistrate's Court here today. After fining him. the Magistrate. Capt Mohamed Balleh told him not to let the fine stop him from doing other good deeds which275 words
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Article63 1962-03-02 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. Mr. Kum 800, the new State Education Officer of Johore, who has arrived here from Kedah. will be the guest of honour at a tea party given by the Johore Chinese Teachers' Association at Hotel Malaya on Saturday. The association will hold a63 words
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Article51 1962-03-02 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Mr. P.P. Narayanan, chairman of the Asian Regional Office of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, left here yesterday by air for Calcutta to attend a meeting of the ICFTU education committee. After the meeting he will visit Europe and the United51 words
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Article, Illustration159 1962-03-02 9 Writer to discuss bis books Ewith achers here— SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A leading British text book writer, Mr. Ronald Ridout, has arrived in Singapore to discuss his books with local teachers. Also here is his London publisher, Mr. K. A. Hills, director of Olnn and Co. Ltd. Mr. Ridout, who Is159 words
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257 1962-03-02 9 TOKYO IS SILENT ON DISCOVERY of 'MASS GRA YES' SINGAPORE. Thurs. JWE Japanese Consulate has informed th< Tokyo Government of reports in Chinese and English newspapers here of new discoverie: of "mass graves" of people believed to have been massacred by the Japanese Army when i occupied Singapore in early257 words
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Article57 1962-03-02 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A father and son who fought in a public road yesterday were fined $10 each here today. P. Nadeson. 45. and his son, Kanapathy. 25, both living In Dorai. c iimy Street, pleaded guilty to behaving In a disorderly manner in front of57 words
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Advertisement89 1962-03-02 9 A tobacco of qitatikij ALWAYS FRESHIN 2 OZ. AIRTIGHT TINS 1 MAM YAM n, PA R K Moiorrty Taka* At |unct«on o» Chancery Unt I Thornton Road. I Freehold Houses tor Sale =^h»^ Soml-ottochad $28,500 up-ardi ft^SSVfHP^Buffalo, $32,500 upward, MTj f ,MS3y£fcGrown* Floor: Living ft Dmln, Roam, Utility Roam. LovoUry,89 words
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Advertisement76 1962-03-02 9 NOW OPEN OUR SALON If 11/ Just one visit to our new Elizabeth Arden Salon that's all you need to prove how beautiful you can look. Relax... while deft fingers smooth away the lines and tensions of the day. Relax... and let the fully trained beauticians bring out your real76 words
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Article556 1962-03-02 10 CONGRESS SWEEPS BACK INTO POWER NEW DELHI, Thurs. MR. Nehru's ruling Congress Party won an absolute majority of elected seats in the lower house of the Indian parliament toda> with two-thirds of the results declared. The party has 251 of the 346 results announced so far. The house, Lok Sabha.Reuter - 556 words
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511 1962-03-02 10 Army extremists kill 65 people in day of violence in Algeria ALGIERS. Thurs. Sixtyfive people were killed and 93 wounded in acts of violence by the extremist Secret Army Organisation (OAS) throughout Algeria yesterday. Fifty-five of the dead and 82 of the wounded were Algerians. The worst incident was inReuter; UPI - 511 words
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Article, Illustration506 1962-03-02 10 A presidential form of govt. envisaged in new Pakistan constitution KARACHI. Thurs. President Mohammed Ayub Khan of Pakistan today promulgated a second constitution which envisages a presidential form of government and gives the President a veto over a one chamber federal Parliament. Parliament can override this veto with a two-thirdsReuter - 506 words
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Advertisement445 1962-03-02 10 J /7/70V7AK X Cv V UUL4/XO M^^BB^^r^ m, ill y ESS* Its always good morning with deHdous'NESCAFt- and |hH^'. 871 the wonderful clean flavour that never varies! NESCAFE 'iPls^s^^df^wH A is made right In the cup— lrwtantly! Dissolves W^^^~~~^g^m completely— >no waste, no messy washing up. Buy a large tin445 words
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Advertisement34 1962-03-02 10 You'll be SAFER on a I ROMA /03& BOc.c. ln«i/l» treat row ntm—l Rmlutt *..W •r th» «ol* 4*ttt*butor* ROBINSON CO. LTD. Pot COLDS. AC#£S a*ut P///A/5 a/cva*f4t ate TIGER OIL ■NO tkMH TOMC34 words
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442 1962-03-02 11 Final development of P. J. underway PARK WILL BE BUILT BESIDE MINING POND KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. THE final phase of development in Petaling Jaya including the building of a new $5 million town centre is now under way. According to the town's administrator, Inch< Osmaa b^i Ali, there are: A442 words
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Article, Illustration191 1962-03-02 11 DOROTHY, 17, WINS HIGH PRAISE IN U.S. 'She's a credit to Malaya 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Miss Dorothy Chen. 17, of Petaling Jaya. has' been praised in the United States for being a "fine delegate" and a credit to Malaya. The praise came from Mr. Giles Warren, head of the191 words
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Article21 1962-03-02 11 KUALA TRENGGANTJ. Thurs. Tengku Sulaiman lbnl Sultan Ismail Naslruddin Shah has been appointed a first class magistrate In Trengganu.21 words
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Article85 1962-03-02 11 PENANG, Thurs.— The MCA national president, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, was given a rousing welcome by Penang MCA members when he arrived at Bayan Lepas airport here this evening on his first ollicial visit since he became MCA president. Mr Tan. who is also Minister85 words
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Article163 1962-03-02 11 TERMITES EATING UP GUIDE HUT KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Selangor Guide hut at Jalan Abdul Samad in Brickfields was being "eaten up by white ants and sinking at its foundations." the chairman of the Selangor Girl Guides building fund. Mrs. Low Foo San, said today. She described the present condition163 words
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Article48 1962-03-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— About 150 recruits for the Royal Malay Regiment and other services of the Federation Armed Forces will pass out in Port Dickson on Saturday. The parade will be inspected by the garrison commander. Col. Khalid bin Hashim, who will take the salute.48 words
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208 1962-03-02 11 pENANG. Thurs.— Fewer people about 1.694 fewer than in 1960 wen granted permanent entr> into Malaya last year. A spokesman of the Federation immigration headquarters today disclosed that the total number of such permits Issued in 1961 was 3.541 against 5.235 the previous year208 words
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250 1962-03-02 11 Formula-type comedy, but no kidding, it's still good for a laugh pETER ROGERS production, "No Kidding," follows the usual pattvn of the recent spate of British comedies: A bright idea, trouble, muddle and eventual success. Like the others which used this highly successful formula, it provides many laughs. The bright250 words
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67 1962-03-02 11 Town council intruder took nothing KUANTAN. Thurv The Kuantan Town Council was told today of an intruder who broke into its office and forced open two cupboards containing files. but took nothing. Haji Abdul Aziz bin Ahmad, the council's chairman, said that not even the files were tampered with. The67 words
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209 1962-03-02 11 IF you've seen one war film, you've seen them all. someone once said, and I'm inclined to believe him, but the movie-makers continue to churn them out. Twentieth Century-Fox's "Battle of Austerlitz" takes us back to the time of Napoleon when war was209 words
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Article43 1962-03-02 11 IPOH. Thurs— Forty- three minor rural development projects, costing about $42,225. were completed In Dindings last year. They included seven roads, wooden bridges in six kampongs, 13 wells in 10 kampongs. two landing jetties, a playing field and four community halls.43 words
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Advertisement316 1962-03-02 11 K^^^^SH^Hjj^^^H^nira^^KK n 6 W Cn63mC3r! > "X, -4L Wt M Capri is a dream car come true! The personal car Ford designed Jn iWd^ IL y*^3ttfc^*^ >^^Mtf^^tfP>^' > ~xfEE^^^^^^ -f f _jE«*T%ic^^^H& Wt\ I for you. The long, low, and handsome car that gives you exciting *S^"' f -^^^y\^^ \^^T316 words
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Article88 1962-03-02 12 MALAYA TOP HANOMAG'S CUSTOMER lifß. Dieter Mehring. ITI Asia division manager of Rheinstahl Hanomag, a West German company manufacturing heavy engineering equipment, visited Kuala Lumpur last week. Mr. Mehring said the pur. pose of his visit was to exchange ideas and discuss business expansion with the company's agents. AngloAmerican Corporation88 words
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Article46 1962-03-02 12 Vauxhall Motors Ltd. of England exported 50.642 Bedford buses and trucks last year the first motor manufacturer to have exceeded the mark in any one year. Exports in 1960 were 44.549 units, in 1959 30,713 units and the year before 18,098 units.46 words
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Article398 1962-03-02 12 ANTHONY OEI - BUT 1961 STILL ONE OF BEST YEARS: BIG JUMPS IN IMPORTS FROM SEVERAL COUNTRIES ANTHONY OEI By AS expected. following the lower rubber price last year, pan-Malayan external trade dipped $Xtts.s million in value to $8,904.1 million compared with 1960 although 1961 was still one of the398 words
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Article, Illustration108 1962-03-02 12 KODAK MAN FOR U.S. CONFERENCE MR. Lav Choong Mau. office supervisor of Kodak (Malaya) Ltd. left Singapore for Rochester, New York State, at the end of last month to attend an administration operations conference to be conducted by Eastman Kodak Co. Mr. Lav, who will be away for six weeks,108 words
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Article, Illustration231 1962-03-02 12 Now anchor chains to be stocked here soon BY planning to hold local stocks of anchor chains in Singapore to meet the urgent needs of visiting ship- 1 ping, an Australian company is establishing something of a com- mercial milestone. Previously. vessels that have lost anchor chains have had to231 words
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Article30 1962-03-02 12 British car exports in January totalled 49,705 unlU against 38.203 units in December, the Board of Trade said in London. Output was 94,011 units against 99.888 unite.30 words
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257 1962-03-02 12 GUNN CHIT THYE - NEW JAPANESE CAR ON BANGKOK, STORE TEST RUN GUNN CHIT THYE By pOUR officials of Toyota Motor Co. Ltd. of Tokyo x are expected in Singapore this week after travelling from Bangkok on a Toyota-Publica the company's latest car. Their mission: to test the car's performance and survey the market.257 words
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Article, Illustration162 1962-03-02 12 TELEVISION will never replace the newspaper as a medium for advertising;, a top American advertising executive said in Singapore. Mr. Will C. Grant, president of Grant Advertising Inc. which bas an international network of 40 office*, said that all over the world the newspaper had162 words
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Article121 1962-03-02 12 121, 140-ton luxury liner, Kungsholm, arrived in Penang yes- terday on her fifth k world trip. The Swedish-American ship left New York on Jan. 20 on an 88-day circumnavigation with 350 American tourists on board. Her itinerary includes visits to Mediterranean ports. Egypt. India. Malaya. Thailand.121 words
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Advertisement374 1962-03-02 12 n la? Pye is the word for progress in Stereograms THE NEW SHAPE OF STEREO Pye build a ful ly stereophonic radiogram with excellent performanca at an economical price! See the new Pye PE 21 SG the slender. «le«ant cabinet designed to blend beautifully with any other furniture, finished in374 words
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Advertisement177 1962-03-02 12 Jv|P WHERE THERE \s%l\ SUFFOLK JTTA V) CENTAUR WKj^^^/^^^M he Suffolk Centaur cuts <^rass and m Vl r ii -T~ rpwend by the wen known Clinton a«tre*» Harrisons Crostield (Singapore) Ltd., 130 ex. rated at 3h. p. with automatic cbok* y P. O. Box 865. Singapore. and recoil starter which177 words
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Advertisement1636 1962-03-02 13 < BliM Mliß 0 LIVERPOOI I WESI COA4I UK. Ova Spare ■>».'» P. S'Mm r>enMit OIOMED linrpeel. Glasgow Gl« 33 TKay IYCAON Ureraeel, OuDlm Mar S Mar 7 Mm 1/11 Mar 12 PEIEUS Lutrpeel. D Mm. Glasgow Mm Ii Mm II Mm 14/11 Mai W MEMNON M seilies, L'pul. Dub..1,636 words
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Advertisement1379 1962-03-02 13 THE E. A. C. LINEStAILINOS 10 MEBITERRAHEAN. CONTINENTAI > SCANBINAVIAN PORTS Xjr^WQk BASRA a .CH Ma. 37 Mn II Mm fiTVKi\KI "JUTIANOIA" I) t 2S/27 Mm (I 21 Mm Mll Mar Q yS*\KI -BEIRA" a) SO MM/ 4 Api 5/7 Api I I Api T&STZZSJ SELANBIA- I) 17/20 Apt 711,379 words
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Advertisement1459 1962-03-02 13 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. ONION BOILOINO SIKCAFORE rtl. BM2I I EKPttSS SERVICE TO IONOOH. UYEtPOOt ft CONTIWNTAL PWTt. S'peri P. i'lw Paaant OEHIANE X karg. i In. Roam. M'bro II Pt Mm I 1 BENREOCN (E.Lp.) I pill. R'Oam. Hull. H'ourg. I. I/Mm 1 BCNCLOE (E.1.) Laataa. Mt-ougn. Hamburg.1,459 words
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Advertisement1160 1962-03-02 13 w McAUSTER tfe CO.. LTD. W,VrW*lk TEli Na ***** WdkaaW r*** BIXXRMAM LJME Ok KLAVENES& UNI. LMOON HAMBURG. ROTTEIDAM LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANbiSCb HAVRE ft NULL SEATTLE VANCOUVER 1 PORTLAND CITt OF WELLINGTON 4ttiat.lt CMRI ft. Ctatrtl ft St.tk roara P. Shan variant aaaV/L'ni a la PM/ 1 Mat 1/1,160 words
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Article175 1962-03-02 14 SHIM lying slentiMa the Sinaapere oharvet today are: DJurma 10. IMxdao Kbmelnltaky 2.'. 26. Ellen Maersk 31/32. Rab«ng 13 14. Kweiltn 23/24. Strut Johore 13/14. Daaraoch s Qlenartney 33 34, Victoria. 42/43, Benveg 21/22, Oiaag Lea NW. 3, Nalnde NW. 1/2. Outer reads: Siaoe, Tyr, Kawt.175 words
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649 1962-03-02 14 From Our Market Correspondent DETAILS are announced today of the offer for sale to the. public of about 20 per cent of the issued capital of Malayan Tobacco Co. Ltd. which has been so lone -waited by local operators. The offer will be the649 words
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Article26 1962-03-02 14 Malayan Stock Indices Feb. 28 March 1 Industrials: 168.52 169 18 Tins: 293.26 IX..l S rubbers: 192.87 191 xj Jan. 1 19.1X sssj 10026 words
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Article1058 1962-03-02 14 BUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals in bracket. 1 Industrials: Dunlops (1,0001 SI. 37, (1.000) S1.3S; Eut 8meltlng S2.91 OL. d.OOO) S2.91: P aod N. ords (2.000) (3.71: J. Waugh (1.000) $2.19; M. Cement (4,000) I2.CS ed: KoUimana $1.36)1,058 words
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251 1962-03-02 14 T*HE price of tin in Singapore yesterday remainx ed unchanged at $473.25 per picul on an offering of 230 tons or 20 tons less than on Wednesday. In London overnight a softer tone was evident in tin dealings initially but values subsequently steadied251 words
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Article34 1962-03-02 14 SINGAPORE, Mar. 1. RUBBER: 80 cents per Ib. (down threeeighth of a cent). 5 p.m. close: 81 cents (steady). TIN: 5473.25 per picul (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 230 tons (down 20 tons).34 words
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Article214 1962-03-02 14 MARCH first grad* n.hstr kuyart f.*.k>. clused In Sln(jpor« ynitrday at 801 centa per Ib., down threrrlKhtng of a cent on Wrditnlay'a clos- Ins price. The tonr wax qu>*t. t.C.C.H.A. closlns prices in ccnta per Ib. yesterday: Int. 1 R 8.8 Prompt f.o.b. buyers 801, nellern Xl (N);214 words
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Article119 1962-03-02 14 CHINlac P-rwttm (i«han linm. p»r« uooo piina per plcul ye»terday: CMMlut *ll: bulk n'i Mllrrn. drum (40i Mllen. C*pra: Pab. UK/ Contlocot 127 1 buyers, ?2VJ Mtlcrs Pipp«r: Muntok whit* $17(- mllen. Sarawak whit* (IS7» •r\\'n. npecinl Sarawak black lis;j .wllvr*. itan.liM larnponc black |132 a r*U*n ABTA119 words
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Article138 1962-03-02 14 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS MFLBOI/RNE. Thurs. TMn Australian Oil .nd (..is report of an oil flow 111 Moonie No. 2 well .uirac-ted all Interest to ne Oils >rrtion. All oil lsMies advanced Mronsly In sympathy A.O.G.C, which clewed at 114 a. 6ci was selling arounu 120s at the close An isolated deal138 words
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Article92 1962-03-02 14 THE Malayan Eichango Bjnht' AtMCiatlon made these chariKea in it.- nitea to merchants yesterday (nil rates to $1001 Canada; Miyint: TT 34 3M. airmail (M 34 7 s, po ii *t 33 3/16 credit hi'la. 3;. :f I tr.in,- Selling TT or OO ready: Canada .14 7 16:92 words
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Advertisement1091 1962-03-02 14 KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. Express U.S.A. Pacific t* Atlantic Coa*t Servlee r» ETA ETA ETA S ro'r h -r h uu S. F Cisco I. Angeiei N.York "Kißkawa Mar»" 24,21 Mat IB Mar IS Air M A|r IS Apr IB May •Ueikana Mara 21/21 Apr 27 Aft 11 May IS1,091 words
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Advertisement740 1962-03-02 14 EUROPE SEBVICE Spot P Sham Penani MMA 11/1? Mar 11/11 Mar M Mar MViltts, Bordeaux. Havra, Dunkirk, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bremin. SOUTH 1 WEST Utlti SERVICE S'ror» TATIANA 18/11 Mar Durban (2}/l), Port Elizabeth (14/1). Capetown (M/ 3). Matadi (11/1). LJfot (1/4), Cotonou (1/4), Aeon, Takoradi, Abidjan, Freetown. Conakry, Dakar740 words
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Advertisement495 1962-03-02 14 NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that as liom 27.2.1962 Mr. P. If. Ooomuig bat ceasea to be in >he employment, of the Federul Development Organisation. Hotel Merlin. Kuala Lumpur and has ceased to have any connections of any sort wiLh the .'.lid Federal Development Organ isauon. ABBAS HAJI MOHAMED ZABIDI Sole Proprietor,495 words
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Advertisement1361 1962-03-02 15 NOTICES GOPENG CONSOLIDATED, LIMITED As a further step towards bringing the issued share capital of the company more m line with the net assets employed by the group, the directors have decided to recommend the capitalisation of the Mini of £159.515.5.0 d. By the issue credited as fully paid to1,361 words
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Advertisement893 1962-03-02 15 (Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Wmrds SI (Ml*.)— Box tt cts. txtrm WANTED Part-Time Oeneral Amah. I i.j cook int. must apeak English, off Holland Road, references. Tel. (Spore) No. 67<'<U WANTED RADIO A Television Ser-vlcein-n. Please Apply Stating Experience. Ag* A Salary Expected. Box A 6527 S.T.893 words
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Advertisement985 1962-03-02 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Words SS (Mm.) Box St cts. txtrm QUIET ROOM own bath m s. suitable bachelor /girl. Rent $50-. View 61 Stglap Road after office hour* or Phone Poh ***** (S'pore I. HOLLAND RD. spacious ground floor apartment, larg* garden, 2 alrrondltioned b/rooms. Available Ist April/ 31st Aug.985 words
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Advertisement808 1962-03-02 15 EDUCATION Words V (Mm.) Box tt cts. txtrm SECONDARY II General Science Course At Singapore Institute of science Prepares Too For Pure Sciences In Secondary 111. REGISTER EARLY: New Sessions: Secretarial. Stenography. Bookkeeping. Shorthand Typewriting. Carn*pond*n»s, English, speed 50/150. Raja's College (Olaa Singh's 2nd floor) ***** B'pore. POSTAL gOUCATION! "When808 words
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Advertisement820 1962-03-02 15 DOGS, PETS, ETC. tt Words SS (Min.)— Box St ets. txtrm FOR BALE Fawn Boxer *****. 3 yrs MKA Class I. Box AJ36 S.T. K.L. FOR HIRE I* Wsrtfs SS (Min.)— Box tt cts. txtrm O0 WHERE YOU want to when you want to in a Hertx car. Look's I820 words
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Advertisement773 1962-03-02 15 FOR SALE M Words SS (Min.)— Box tt cts. mxtrm P9 »lAMO 87 Taaglta Road. 8 por*. Hirh Class Imdtea drrss-makrrs from Shanghai. Ready mad* dn»*M from »14/-. Tailoring charge* from (8/-. BARGAIN SALM7 Kor R«l downmade Ladies and Cblldna Wear, vlalt Aananl* 121. Middle Road, B' por*. DONALD MOORB773 words
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Advertisement133 1962-03-02 15 OUTDOORS OR INDOORS No matter «rh«-e yew «jo, #f*H«**c* (hit mood ot th; moment with *K« muttc ot your choice. Your #o*oont« mwuc ot fti fcctr fuit when you wont tt moft The solution The AG 4026 oil-trontnto* $>©*- oblc jramophtfir ALLIED RADIO CORPORATION 30. CIRCULAR ROAD SINOAPORE. I. TELH*****133 words
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Article55 1962-03-02 16 Gandhi Cup match SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Indian Recreation Club team to meet RAF. Seletar In the annual Gandhi Memorial Cup soccer match at Seletar on Sunday < kick-off 5.15 p.m.) will be chosen from: Idros Albar, Moseley, Platford, FTeddi*> Choo. All SamiJan. Mohamed All. Umar Rahmat. Kejapathy, Ibrahim Hassan, Coates,55 words
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Article44 1962-03-02 16 KUALA LIPIS. Thurs. A cricket trial will be held at Temerloh on Sunday, March 11. and another at Kuala Lipls on March 25 to select a Pahang team for the interstate match against Negri Sembilan at Seremban on April 7 and 8.44 words
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339 1962-03-02 16 - i SINGAPORE, Thurs. THE Singapore Amateur F.A. League, which begins on Mar. 26, will see Indian Recreation Club, the 1960 champions, making a strong bid to wrest the First Division championship and the Senior Cup from Chinese Athletic. IRC will start the season339 words
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Article, Illustration302 1962-03-02 16 'LEAD MALAYA TEAM TO ASIAN GAMES' REQUEST TO RAZAK KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday r piK Indonesian Ambassador to Malaya, Dr. Mohammed Razif, today expressed the hope that Tun Abdul Razak, president of the Federation of Malaya Olympic Council, would be able to lead the Malayan contingent to the Asian Games in302 words
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Article260 1962-03-02 16 Four-way tie in pro-am tourney UONG KONG, Thurs. Four teams tied for first place after a close struggle lii the official professionalamateur golf tournament over the old 6.327-yard Fanling course today They all returned a bestball score of 63 over th» par 72 course Two of the three-men teams wer»Reuter - 260 words
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Article534 1962-03-02 16 »m, mm, PARIS. Thurs. Real Madrid of Spain qualified for the semifinals of the European Soccer Cup when they beat Juventus of Italy 3-1 in the quarterfinal play-off here last night. In the semi-finals Real Madrid meet Standard Liege of Belgium. Real and Juventus were drawingReuter - 534 words
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Advertisement696 1962-03-02 16 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 'hat the Court has Axed the 14th Match, 1962. at 2.30 p.m. at the Registrar's Chambers, ground floor, Supreme Court Building, Singapore, for hearing the Public Examination of the following cases: Bankruptcy No. 309/61. ArtUancraft Contractor ia Arm i iTong Chen696 words
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Advertisement493 1962-03-02 16 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS KUALA LUMPUR Applications are invited for ilif post& ol temporary clerks of work.* lor Public Works Department in Pahang. Trengganu and Krlantan. Qualifications: At least IS years of experience in drafting, setting out and supervising Civil Engineering works or large building constructions. Possession of any diploma493 words
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Advertisement1253 1962-03-02 16 NOTICES NOTICE Will members or the puolir please note that all the roads of Chersonese Estate will be closed between the hours of 12 midnight Thursday Bth March to 12 mid- night Friday 9th March. 1962. NOTICE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) IN THE HIGH COUKT OF THE j STATE OF1,253 words
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Miscellaneous43 1962-03-02 16 SPORTS DIARY HOCKEY SPORE JUNIOR KO: Woodbridge v REME i Woodbridge i Friendly: SRC v SHA XI. S'GOR DIV. 1 Kliat 'A' v SSSA *A° iPantal); Div. 2: Sentul Railways v Police Depot t Sentul). Junior KO: S'gor Club v TPCA B (padang).43 words
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Article265 1962-03-02 17 By LEE FOO SAN IPOH. Thurs. Perak 1 runners-up in the Malaya Cup soccer competition for the past three years, aim to go one better this season. The soccer season gets intr i stride thLs weekend with the start of league competition In the265 words
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Article35 1962-03-02 17 PENANG. Thurs. The Royal Australian Air Force and Royal Australian Regiment will give an exhibition of Australian-rules football on the Free School ground, Green Lane, on Saturday. The game will start at 3.30 p.m.35 words
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Article441 1962-03-02 17 'LEAST I CAN DO IN RETURN FOR THE CRICKET I ENJOYED THERE' By F. SALAHUDIN Singapore, Thurs. A MOVE is now being made by Sussex and England Test captain Ted Dexter to influence the M.C.C. to bring Malaya into its Asian tour orbit, which so441 words
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Article337 1962-03-02 17 ON THE TRACK WITH EPSOM JEEP PENANG, Thursday. TtfIREE smart youngsters provided the outstanding galJcps on a firm track here this morning. PIN HIGH, Keith Moxham up. went stylishly over 3f in 39 4/5 keeping wide out. BOOBEROI. (Laurie Johnson) finished his workout with337 words
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Article274 1962-03-02 17 HONG KONG, Thursday. oIXTY-SIX professionals and 10 amateurs from 13 countries will battle for the Hong Kong Open golf championship which starts here on Saturday. The two-day tournament will be played over 72 holes of the old and the new courses of the Royal HongReuter - 274 words
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Article67 1962-03-02 17 SIX HORSES ON WAY TO MALAYA CYDNEY, Thurs.— Now on the way to Malaya are six racehorses from Sydney. The horses are Flying Spec. Civic Centre. St. Janiero. Locomotive. Arab Son and Tully Star. Flying Spec cost A £44,515 as a yearling. Though unable to win in 13 starts, he67 words
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Article55 1962-03-02 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Three cricket associations will hold their annual general meeting this month Dates and venues are: Koala Lipis District C.A.: At Clifford School. March 4. 10 a.m. Pa hang C.A.: At Temerloh Club. March 11. 9.30 a.m. Johore Bahrn District C.A.: At Johore Civil Services55 words
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Article, Illustration220 1962-03-02 17 DENANG. Thurs. Shamrock Slipper, winner of more than $100,000 in stakes over nine years of racing in Malaya, has been retired, reports EPSOM JEEP. The 11-year-old Irish gelding by His Slipper had his last race at Buklt Tlmah last month. He finished third to stablemate Lost Horizon220 words
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Article35 1962-03-02 17 BINOAPORE. Thurs. Singapore Badminton Association will hold Its annual general meeting on Sunday at the BBA Hall at 2.30 p.m. The SBA management committee has Invited players, fans and past officials to attend.35 words
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Article, Illustration33 1962-03-02 17 IJARRY Beasley tumbles over me head of the falling Fisherman's Song (No. 13) in the Stroud Green Handicap Hurdle race at Newbury last week. Reuter picture.Reuter - 33 words
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Article161 1962-03-02 17 CYDNEY. Thurs. Australia's challenger for the America's Cup the yachting classic was christened Oretel by Dame Pattle Menzler. wife of the Prime Minister, In a ceremony at the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron's harbour The yacht was named after the late wife of Sir Frank Packer.Reuter - 161 words
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Article90 1962-03-02 17 CINGAPORE. Thurs. Slngapore Amateur Basketball Federation will meet next week to discuss an Invitation from the Crusaders of Australia to stfnd a Singapore women's team to play in Australia. The Crusaders had originally offered to arrange for a RAAF plane to fly the Singapore90 words
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Article28 1962-03-02 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Old boys of Gan Eng School will meet Present pupils at table tennis and badminton at the school hall on Saturday from 2.30 p.m.28 words
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Article22 1962-03-02 17 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Indian Recreation Club will hold Its annual general meeting at the SAFA clubhouse on Sunday at 10 a.m.22 words
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209 1962-03-02 17 FAP may change its new rules Choong DENANG, Thurs. The 1 F.A. of Penang may make amendments to the new rules passed on Jan. 16. ThLs was Indicated by the new FAP president, Mr. David Choong. at the executive council's first meeting held last night. Referring to Rule 12iF> which209 words
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Advertisement138 1962-03-02 17 Glamorous movie queen jL./f Jfyfyr^vim Plus: BEAUTY: Posture Pointers Beauty Club and Beauty Consultant's Advice FASHION: Back To Fashion with Free Patterns Roland Chow's "Fringed Look" Cheoogsoms— Vicic^J 1 Latest Sarong Kebaya Creation FICTION: Four complete colour-illustrated short stories, including two set in Malaya ARTICLES: Shall We Dance? Sweelin's World138 words
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Miscellaneous31 1962-03-02 17 SOCCER INTKR-SCHOOI. (Penang): Han Chiang a George Town 2. HOCKEY KLANG LEAGUE: Khalsa a Customs 1. STORE JI'MOR KO quarterfinal: Police 3 PWD 1. FRIENDLY (Penang): PBC (mixed) 3 YWCA 0.31 words
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Article657 1962-03-02 18 The Red tide— by Sir Leslie MALAYA STOPPED THE COMMUNISTS— SO CAN OTHER S.-E. ASIAN COUNTRIES, HE SAYS SINGAPORE. Thurs. gIR Leslie Munro, secretary-general of the International Commission of Jurists, warned today that Communism would make headway in South-East Asia principally through subver>jon and terrorism. He said that although the657 words
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Obituary163 1962-03-02 18 MR II BACKUS, and vi. Uovfrninrnl Htn*ionrr of 375. Loop Road. WernnlKin. paixeri :iv\ay today. Corit-nr leave. Saint Murk? Chun'h at 4 p.m. May CABLE RECEIVED FROM karney. Cvyton. rtrnh of 8a ha pa thypilUi Kathir.-ivipillai auM M on JS-J-62 Inirrtrrl by Vyrmvanathar Kandaaann. It Ah.. Si-letar. Singapore MR.163 words
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Article31 1962-03-02 18 MH. AND MRS. Tan Kirn Poh nnd f.fiuiv thank all rrtativM and friend* :Ml nrr and kind mwaaaca of ooc.lol.im-.- on ihe death of their daUKhtrr I r > Knt Sao31 words
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Article24 1962-03-02 18 JOAN BOOTY MODEL SrhoOl tor rV. Morirllini:. Thl« la th» :no.'i r\p»: v? l)n> :inil rvm. Brochure i r i (l>porr> M 4«.24 words
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Article86 1962-03-02 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A police case against M. Kirubkaran was today called up for hearing in the Seventh Magistrates Court without the prosecution being prepared for it. Mr. R. Ramason. for Klrubkaran. successfully opposed the prosecution's request that hearing be adjourned on grounds that the complainant. Ayappan86 words
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Article56 1962-03-02 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Council of Social Service today received four donations totalling $3,600 for the "Chinese New Year Fire Fund." The donations are from Chin Ho and Co., (S) Ltd.. $1,000: Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation, $2,000: St. Andrew Mission Hospital. Linen Guild $100.56 words
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Article53 1962-03-02 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Water will be cut off in the following areas tomorrow. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Harvey Avenue and Jalan Angin Laut: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. between Eng Hoon Street and Tiong Bahru Road; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wilby Road between Brizay Park and53 words
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Article426 1962-03-02 18 LONDON. Thurs. Conditions in Lonuon stock markets today were much the same at on previous days but if anything the volume of bu-.ine.vs «a> smaller and there were fewer features.. Once again no definite trend was esiabli&heu. The repayment of 75 million sterling to me426 words
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668 1962-03-02 18 Cobbold team now in rich timber town 1 SANDAKAN. Thurs. THE Cobbold Commission was told today that the 28.000 inhabitants of this booming timber town want North Borneo to be self-governing before she joins Malaysia. Unprecedented prosperity has come to this coastal town because668 words
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Article, Illustration42 1962-03-02 18 A BRITISH soldier uses a self-loading rifle fitted with an infra red sighting device which enables him to see a target in the dark. The device was mentioned last week by Mr. John Profumi), Minister of War. UPI picture.UPI - 42 words
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320 1962-03-02 18 $100 fine for 'your tax money sent to England' speech KrCIIINC;, Thursday. JJOLLIS TIM. an ofiicial of the Sarawak United People's Party, was found guilty here yesterday of mak- r inij a false statement likely to cause public alarm or despondency. The charge, brought under the Public Order Ordinance, alleged320 words
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188 1962-03-02 18 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, tonight paid tribute to the Welsh at the St. David's Day Dinner held by the St. David's Society of Singapore at Rosee Dor Restaurant. He said: "Wales is known to some of us188 words
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Article199 1962-03-02 18 A world cruise ship in tomorrow CINGAPORE. Thurs. Some 375 wealthy, American tourists wiilV sail into Singapore on the luxury Swedish liner, Kungsholm, on Saturday afternoon for a sightseeing and shopping spree. They are expected to brinu local shopkeepers thousands of dollars of busines* during; their half-day stay betore leaving199 words
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Article54 1962-03-02 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Loh Ah Fong has been reelected president of the C'frifc nese Association. Other office-bearers include Mr. Michael Lee Kon ihon. secretary). Mr. Ho Kee 8< thon. assistant secretary, Mr. P. L. Chin (treasurer!, and Mr. Seah Peng Kirn (hon. assistant treasurer). The patron is54 words
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Advertisement35 1962-03-02 18 TO W»H* Sit (Minimum, MR*. MVO THAU a duuiihter on lit March »t <;i»n<-a 1 cl»!i Honpttal. MlVCRstein To John and Oertrvidi- (Mm I.idii a daUKhtrr Joanna Urilry at Aaaunta Hoapltal on US Ki'hniarv IP6L'.35 words
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Advertisement277 1962-03-02 18 PLAIMAR LIMITED Perth, Western Australia jl, Distillers and Manufacturers of Essential Oil, Synthetic Aromatics, Natural Isolates, Fruit Essences and Flavourings, Fruit Juices and Concentrates. ESSENTIAL OILS: Cinnomon Leof Eucalyptus B.P. Clove B.P. Peppermint BJ>. Moce Peppermint Dementho<i9ed Lime Sondolwo6d. SYNTHETIC AROMATICS AND NATURAL ISOIATIft Eucalyptol B.P. Thymol B.P. Menthol Loevo,277 words
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