The Straits Times, 9 March 1962
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Title Section21 1962-03-09 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100.000 Nat*" 4 The Straits Times. Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1962. 15 CENTS KDN 03621 words
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Article221 1962-03-09 1 So calm bellboy even bows them out With time for smoke, too Wl ALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Three well-dressed gangsters, all armed with pistols, held up the cashier of the Federal Hotel here shortly after 6 p.m. today and WALKED away with about $5,000. Their calm manner fooled221 words
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Article, Illustration71 1962-03-09 1 A HARI RAYA DARWIS WILL NOT FORGET DARWIS bin Abdul Kadir. 19, will not easily forget Hari Raya 1962. For only a few days ago he was in Jail under death sentence for murder. Then, on Tuesday, he was told that his appeal had succeeded. Yesterday, soon after being freed71 words
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Article155 1962-03-09 1 SINGAPORE, Thursday. CIX MEN have been killed in an explosion in the engine room of the 28.000-ton shell tanker Verena. A message received by the Shell Company in Singapore today said that two of the dead were British engineers. The others were Chinese seamen155 words
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Article49 1962-03-09 1 SALISBURY, Thurs. An African killed a six-year-old African boy and drank his blood because a witch-doctor told him human blood would cure leprosy, the High Court here was told today. The African was found guilty of murder but declared insane and detained during Her Majesty's pleasure.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article100 1962-03-09 1 WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Kennedy has sent a letter to Mr. Khrushchev with proposals for co-operation in outer space. He said at his Press conference yesterday he thought his letter would be released as soon as Mr. Khrushchev had received In the meantime, he said, he thoughtReuter - 100 words
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663 1962-03-09 1 Tengku hopes for wider sharing of joy HARI RAYA MESSAGES TO NATION ITUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Hopes for a brighter future for all Malayans, irrespective of race, were reflected in today's Hari Raya messages from the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, and his deputy, Tun Abdul Razak.663 words
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Article33 1962-03-09 1 KUCHING. Thurs. The headman of Lower Skrang Slmanggang District, in Sarawak, Panau anak Jangan, has announced that he and 21 other Sea-Dyaks have resigned from the Sarawak United People's Party.33 words
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Article32 1962-03-09 1 MANILA. Thurs. The Philippines Vice-President. Mr. Emmanuel Pelaez. has suspended the issuance of visas to Chinese non-quota immigrants until a definite Government policy on Chinese immigration can be evolved.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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243 1962-03-09 1 'DOOR STILL OPEN' ON WEST IRIAN: SOEKARNO JAKARTA, Thurs. J The door was still open for the Dutch to negotiate with Indonesia for a peaceful settlement of the New Guinea questions, but his command for the quick "liberation" of West Irian was going: ahead all the same. President Soekarno saidReuter - 243 words
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Article199 1962-03-09 1 PARIS, Thursday. rpHE Franco-Algerian peace talks at Evian seem to A be going according to plan. It has now been confirmed in French official circles at Evian that what has already been agreed remains agreed and will not be reopened. In anticipation of a final? agreement199 words
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Article22 1962-03-09 1 LONDON. Thurs. The British bank rate was cut today from six to five and a half per cent— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article217 1962-03-09 1 YORK. Thurs.— 11 Shipping today felt the backlash of one of the worst winter storms to hit the Eastern United States, causing at least 40 deaths and 300 million dollars of property damage. The storm, which began as a blizzard on Monday, left greatReuter - 217 words
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Article29 1962-03-09 1 TV EXCHANGE OFF \mii\-. i rhara v tw..a Kennedy jnri Khrntsbehei h«l hrrn postponed until latet In <• thr at ny-pl U hit- Ho« iM to K« >ilrr29 words
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Article266 1962-03-09 2 COMMONS APPROVES DEFENCE POLICY T ONDON, Thurs.— The House of Commons has rejected a Labour Party motion of no confidence in the British Government's defence policy by 312 votes to 226. The Commons then voted 310 votes to 223 to endorse the Government's latest defence plans outlined in a WhiteReuter - 266 words
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Article, Illustration69 1962-03-09 2 rpHE wives of the seven American Project Mercury astronauts at a Press conference in New York. They are from left: Mrs. Louise Shepard, Mrs. Rene Carpenter. Mrs. Jo Schirra, Mrs. Margie Slayton, Mrs. Annie Glenn, Mrs. Betty Orissom and Mrs. Trudy Cooper. Of the astronauts, onlyUPI - 69 words
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385 1962-03-09 2 To aid economy, 'silence guns first' TOKYO, Thursday. THE Laotian Economic Minister said yesterday that the only way to achieve economic aims in his country was to "silence the guns' first. t Mr. Ngon Sananlkone was addressing about 300 delegates attending the second day of the 18th meeting of theReuter - 385 words
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Article46 1962-03-09 2 WASHINGTON, Thurs.— The United Btates has officially recognised the new Burmese Government set up by General Ne Win, the State Department announced today. In London, it was announced that Britain had also given the new regime in Burma "de Jure" diplomatic recognition— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article38 1962-03-09 2 LONDON. Thurs. Imperial Chemical Industries yes triday granted pay increases of between three and four ncr cent to 12,000 employees, in spite of the Chancellor of t>:t Exchequer's "guiding Hgrt" figure of 2} per cent. Renter.Reuter - 38 words
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149 1962-03-09 2 B.ONN, Thurs. Private Henry Graham Frisby, 21-year-old son of a British general, was found guilty at a court-martial at Muenster of attempting to rape a German girl and sentenced to 18 months imprisonment and dishonourable discharge. Verdict and sentence are subject to confirmation.Reuter - 149 words
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Article144 1962-03-09 2 LONDON. Thurs. A British firm yesterday claimed to have beaten one of the world's greatest flying hazards the vital few second* of a Mr jet air* liner's final approach and landing with a new day and night lighting system. The firm. R.A.E. Thome, saidReuter - 144 words
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Article63 1962-03-09 2 LONDON. Thurs. Lord Chandos, president of the Institute of Directors, yesterday suggested that the price of gold should be raised by International agreement to aid underdeveloped countries. Lord Chandos argued that raising the gold price woold increase the real wealth or the world and enable63 words
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Article20 1962-03-09 2 MUNICH, Thurs. Film stars swung from chandeliers when a lion stalked on to film set here.— Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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316 1962-03-09 2 NEW YORK, Thurs A WOMAN who secretly married a Catholic priest in 1950 yesterday sued the Roman Catholic Church for U552,375,--000 damages for allegedly abducting her husband and confining him to monasteries across the nation The suit was filed at the State CourtReuter - 316 words
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197 1962-03-09 2 Case of the wife who doesn't want him to go East T ONDON. Thurs.— The AdLi miralty is looking into the case of a seaman's wife who went on a hunger strike a week ago as a protest against the posting of her husband to the Far East. The husband.Reuter - 197 words
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Article130 1962-03-09 2 A SURVEY SOON ON KRA PROJECT OANGKOK. Thurs.— Thai engineers will soon start a survey to find the best route for a projected canal across the Kra Isthmus in southern Thailand. Mr. Damrong Durltrek. executive director of the Raemthong Patthana Company, said his firm would present a draft agreement onReuter - 130 words
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Article44 1962-03-09 2 LONDON. Thurs. Lord Perth. Minister of State for Colonial Affairs, told the House of Lords yesterday that there was "no foundation whatever" for allegations of improper treatment of 24 Chinese recently deported from Hong Kong during their detention in the colony.— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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164 1962-03-09 3 Women in protest march on N-testing ONDON, Thurs. About 1,000 women supporters of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament marched in a torchlight procession through the West End last night, protesting against the resumption of nuclear tests by the West. The women were led by Mrs. Diana Collins, wife of CanonReuter - 164 words
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Article92 1962-03-09 3 Russians let out a C.I.A. secret \yASHINGTON. Thur..— A lawyer, who tried for months to find out from the Central Intelligence Agency how many people worked a* its new building here, got an answer from the Russians. Agency officials refused to tell. So did two senators. The lawyer, inquiring forReuter - 92 words
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Article54 1962-03-09 3 BANGKOK. Thurs.—Fighting was continuing in Laos but royalist troops were holding on to Government strongpoints, the Thai Defence Minister, General Thanoin Kittikachorn, said yesterday. Gen. Thanom told reporters that Nam Tha, a orovlrcial capital in north-west Laos near the Thai bord?r, «as still under attack by pro-CommunistReuter - 54 words
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464 1962-03-09 3 CANCER MORTALITY RATES UP STEEPLY WITH RISING CONSUMPTION OF CIGS: PHYSICIANS' COLLEGE LONDON. Thur«. ENGLAND'S Royal College of Physicians, in a report, stated yesterday that dealh rates from lung cancer increase steeply with increasing consumption of cigarettes." "Heavy cigarette smokers may have 30 times464 words
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Article189 1962-03-09 3 YEW YORK. Thurs. A spokesman for the American tobacco industry said here that the British medical report describing smoking as a major cause of lung cancer contained a number of contradictions and inconsistencies. The spokesman. Mr. George V. Allen, president of the Tobacco InstituteReuter - 189 words
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264 1962-03-09 3 LONDON, Thurs. BRITAIN'S tobacco manufacturers yesterday said that "far more intensive research" was needed into the effect of smoking on health. They were replying to the Royal College of Physicians' report on "smoking and health" dealing with smoking in relation to cancer of the lung264 words
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Miscellaneous314 1962-03-09 3 RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SERVICE 41.7 metres NOTE. If Had Raya Puasa falls on 7th and Bth March, all programm.* from a ajn. to 5.00 p.m. on Friday 9th March will NOT BE broadcast. Instead normal programmes will be on from 1.15 pan. to 2 p.m. during the period from314 words
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Miscellaneous227 1962-03-09 3 ca: 6.05 Teenage Jamboree; 6.45 Interlude: 7.00 Time Signal, Th» News; 7.10 Newstalk/Interlude; 7.15 Malay By Radio: 7.30 The Best In Music: 8.00 Asian Club; 8.30 Discoveries: 9.00 Dreams And Visions; 9.15 Evergreen Melodies; 9.30 Time Signal. The News; 9.40 Newstalk Interlude: 9.45 Anekarama; 10.00 Oldr Tyme Reveries: 10.^0 Yours227 words
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Article24 1962-03-09 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Water will be cut off along Fldello Street, between Biglap Road and Carmen Street, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. tomorrow.24 words
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104 1962-03-09 4 ACID BOMBS HURLED INTO A ROOM: FIVE HURT CUNGAPORE. Thurs. A J5 family of five were injured when several add bulbs were flung into the bedroom of a first-floor flat in Victoria Street at dawn today. Among those admitted to the General Hospital was Tan Liat Heng, 10, a student,104 words
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828 1962-03-09 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday fH E Government today Accused the Country People's Association of deliberately attempting; to foment trouble over the clearance* of the Toa Payoh area, which is being developed as a satellite town with housing for 250,000 people. In a statement, the828 words
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Article352 1962-03-09 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. FWAS generally a quiet Hari Raya for Muslims in Singapore today most of the men folk spending it at their desks working. For today, following yes- i terday's gazetted public holiday whether or not the moon was sighted, was a normal working day.352 words
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Article352 1962-03-09 4 LONDON, Tuui-. The two main events in stock market* today were the cut In the British bank rat* from six per cent to five and a hair per cent and the Imperial Chemical Industries statement late In me afternoon, extending the offer for Courtaulds until March 12. The352 words
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Article25 1962-03-09 4 LONDON. TTmrs. Buyer* £957. sellers MM, Forward buyers £858 H, sellers £969 H. Settlement £958 Turnover a.m. 155 tons, pm 60 tons. Toot: Steady.25 words
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Article42 1962-03-09 4 LONDON, Thurs.— Spot 33': A.. April 23"» d.. May 24d.. June 34« id.. Apr/June 34d., July/Sept 24^. d, Oct Dec. 244 d.. Jan./ Mar J4Hd.. c.l.f. Mar. 23 13/IM., Apr. 23 T -d. May 23 T «d.. Tone: Quiet but steady.42 words
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Article81 1962-03-09 4 DON'T DILAV, enter today! Pltspatrick's Family Jackpot prtec contr«t for March. Entry forma and prize* on di.play at Fltxpatrlck's Supermarket. •UCCIMFUL SHOW RIPIATCO. Calllnj all cameras" at C-auaxlnaa (Chanel > Sunday 11 30 a.m. 12 lowly Joan Booty Models will poae during and after 'he Kui-M F-. union Show81 words
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Advertisement205 1962-03-09 4 APPEARING NIGHTLY AT THL.. (j^gflj Adora Velasquez Jm direct from Manila. JXw Every Friday evening: SANYO Night. 1 Transistor Radio given _^U^m^--away FREE Every Wednesday evening:— i M Soto Satay Ayam Might. L^> M Win FREE Cinema Passes J^^W Programme. Make a date EVERY SUNDAY NITE t fcace t. the205 words
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Miscellaneous162 1962-03-09 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES *pHE following Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, bin ga pore. ARRIVALS Gamda: From Medan, Kuala Lumpur (OA 993) 3.66 p.m.; from Bangkok (OA 803) 4.05 pjn.; from Jakarta (OA 802) 8.50 aan. Cathay Paeiflc: From Hong Kong. Bangkok (CX739) 11.25162 words
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Miscellaneous153 1962-03-09 4 from Slbu, Kuching CML 403) 3.35 pjn. BOAC: From London. Frankfurt. Beirut. Karachi. Calcutta, Kuala Lumpur (BA 710) 4.50 p.m.; from Hong Kong (BA 961) 1.20 pjn. DEPARTURES Cathay Pacific: To Kuala Lumpur. Bangkok. Hong Kong (CX 728 > 8.30 a.m. Thai International: To Jakarta (TO 401) 9 pjn. Qantas:153 words
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Article, Illustration578 1962-03-09 5 Powers: I remember sensing an explosion AMERICAN U-2 'SPY PILOT' TELLS SENATORS HOW HIS PLANE WAS SHOT DOWN ON A FLIGHT OVER SOVIET UNION WASHINGTON. Thurs. Gary Powers, the U-2 pilot who was shot down over Russia while on a spyplane mission, described yesterday how there was an explosion and578 words
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62 1962-03-09 5 'THE U.S. Central Intelligence Agency announced Powers, recently exchanged for a Soviet spy, had "lived up to hit obligations as an American." Powers and other U-2 pilots, the C.I A. laid, were authorised to "surrender without resistance and adopt a co-operative attitude towardReuter - 62 words
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Article324 1962-03-09 5 n ENEVA. Thurs The United States and the European Common Market yesterday signed a far-reaching trade liberalisation agreement here. The agreement is the key l accord of a tariff conference involving 22 nations which .started in Geneva 18 months ago. It is also part of theReuter - 324 words
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Article, Illustration80 1962-03-09 6 HARI RAYA SCENE AT ISTANA NEGARA YESTERDAY VKRY Important Women wearing; white veilr. attended Hari Raya prayrrs at Istana Negara in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Straits Times picture shows from left (front row) Puan Tom Khir Johari. wife of the Minister of Commerce and Industry. Inche Mohamed80 words
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Article194 1962-03-09 6 WHY I QUIT— BY SUPP LEADER KUCHING. Thurs. Inche Bangau Anak Renang. vice-chairman of the anti-Malaysia Sarawak United People's Party, today confirmed that he has resigned from the party. Inche Bangau clarified that he did so because the S.U.P.P. refused to expel two members who had been convicted In c.jjrtUP - 194 words
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Article35 1962-03-09 6 PENANG. Thurs. A shipping assistant. Mr. Patrick Brian Euxton. today reported to the police the loss of 15 bottles of liquor and a pair of field glasses from his home in Jesselton Crescent.35 words
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Article31 1962-03-09 6 JOHORE BAHRI. Thurs.— A 'JO-year-old woman. (Into Ah Chuang. of Jalan Yahya Awal. was killed in an accident involving a lorry at Jalan Larkin this morning.31 words
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Article198 1962-03-09 6 KUCHING, Thurs. A Melanu leader Abang Louis Bareng, has said that Sarawak Melanus, tot a 1 1 ing 45.000, "whole-heart-edly support" the Malaysia plan. He said this at a meet- j Ing of Melanus in Slbu. According to a statement Issued by the Malaysia Information Secretariat,198 words
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Article143 1962-03-09 6 MIRI. Thursday. THE Miri District Council. Sarawak, by 11 votes to five expressed opposition to the Malaysia plan at a meeting last week. After a four-hour debate, the council passed a resolution opposing the plan on the ground that It was inappropriate143 words
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Article57 1962-03-09 6 BRUNEI Thurb. Mr. G. J. Malik. Assistant Commissioner for India in Singapore, has arrived here from Kuchlng in the course of a tour of the Borneo territories to administer the oath of allegiance to local Indian nationals. He said he was also examlninK trade prospects and57 words
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208 1962-03-09 6 KEN HAMMONDS - To Poe's tale is added more scare KEN HAMMONDS -FILM PREVIEWS- by AS may be expected. "The Pit and the Pendulum" has been rewritten by Hollywood till it bears no resemblance to Edgar Allan Poe's original tale. The pendulum in question belongs not to the Spun'.sh Inquisition, bui to tlie208 words
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151 1962-03-09 6 Politics and a man who sobs: 'Nobody loves me' "VO Love for Johnny" did not leave much of an impression on me. I found the film too long and slow moving. Its saving grace is Peter Finch's magnilicent character study of the ambitious politician, willing to sacrifice all to gei151 words
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124 1962-03-09 6 MALAYAN CEMENT TO OPEN WORKS IN IPOH KUALA LUMPUR. ThifcV Malayan Cement Ltd.. which already has two kilns at Rawang, intends to open another cement works In Ipoh which It hopes will Increase Its annual output by at least 50 per cent. Mr. G. V. Davis, managing director of Associated124 words
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Article21 1962-03-09 6 PENANO. Thurs Thre* youths waylaid Anthony Tamby Duria In Ferak Close last night and rubbed him of a watch.21 words
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Article35 1962-03-09 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Tan Tee Tee. 16. was charged here today with the murder of Lee Ngee Meng In Mlnto Road, at about 9.30 p.m. on March 4. He was remanded until next Thursday.35 words
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Article184 1962-03-09 6 TAKE THE EXAM AGAIN' ADVICE SINGAPORE. Thurs. *3 The University of Singapore Stude n t s' Union has advised 13 undergraduates to sit for a new examination in zoology for their pass degree of Bachelor of Science. This advice came after last night's extraordinary meeting of the students' council, which184 words
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Article192 1962-03-09 6 SINGAPORE, Thursday. 'THE Singapore Housing and Development Board is x investigating reports of opposition to the Government's $3.7 million development scheme for the Geylang Serai-Joo Chiat area. Some residents of Geylang Serai are reported to have held a meeting last week to protest against the project.192 words
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Article90 1962-03-09 6 SHIPPING RECORD IN S'PORE OINGAPORE, Thurs. *3 A record 76.9 million net tons of shipping entered and cleared the port of Singapore last year. This wa.s revealed today by the Deputy Prime Minister's office. An official statement said that this tonnage was an Increase of seven million tons over the90 words
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Advertisement247 1962-03-09 6 LONDON'S CHOICEST TOBACCO To smoke Balkan Sobranie is to enjoy the results of nearly a century of tobacco-making skill. Here is a rare blend of finest Virginian and mystic Yenidje enjoyed by generations of London's elite a tobacco you can smoke with pride as well as pleasure. Balkan Sobranie SMOKING247 words
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Miscellaneous239 1962-03-09 6 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS j. Comfort tor the organist 1 1 7 > 1. I dress badly, a bad habit ,12'which does no good (10 1. ■*'«ry Bapp*r» upper-class: 6. Originator of the RAF» <6) that's the attraction! (6>. 8. Give a ruling on breathing ap- 4s comP&'iy hard on239 words
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Article87 1962-03-09 7 PELAEZ AGREES TO ASA MEETING TVfANILA, Thurs.— The iTI Philippines is agreeable to a meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the Association of SouthEast Asia (ASA) from April 3 to 6 if the date is acceptable to Thai- land. Philippines Vice-President, Mr. Emmanuel Pelaez. who is concurrently Secretary of ForeignReuter - 87 words
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Article451 1962-03-09 7 UNION WANTS TO SEND DELEGATION TO SEE PREMIER KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. r piE Women Teachers' Union will hold a meeting here on March 26 to plan its move for equal pay for equal work for women in the Federation. Datin Fatimah binte Haji Hashim.451 words
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Article19 1962-03-09 7 IPOH. Thurs. The telephone receiver in the public call box at Fair Park nere wa& stolen yesterday.19 words
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173 1962-03-09 7 SINGAPORE, Thursday. TOTAL of 1,693. or 76 per cent, of 2,231 candi- dates who defied a student boycott last November have passed the first Government Chinese secondary four examination, it was officially announced today. The boycott was called by a section of Chinese secondary173 words
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Article49 1962-03-09 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Canadian Government will provide a $320,000 cobalt team therapy unit for the Radio Therapy Unit of the General Hospital here under the Colombo Plan. This was announced yesterday by the acting Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddln.49 words
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251 1962-03-09 7 EIGHTEEN ENTRIES FOR UNIVERSITY DESIGN COMPETITION KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Eighteen entries have been received for the competition to design the $2 million great hall, administration centre and theatre for the University of Malaya at Pantai Valley. They were submitted by architects registered with tne Federation of Malaya Society of Architects.251 words
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Article22 1962-03-09 7 PENANG. Thurs. Lord Cobbold, chairman of the Ccv mission of Inquiry on Malaysia, arrived here yest(rday for a short holiday.22 words
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Article41 1962-03-09 7 BENTONG. Thurs— Pahang Labour Party is to organise rallies throughout the state, beginning from March 17. to protest against the arrest of two of its leaders. Mr. Lum Chok Tong. 26, and Mr. Lim Hong Chu, 28. on Sunday.41 words
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Article54 1962-03-09 7 SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs.— News has been received here of tne death in Amritsar of Mr. Abraham George, second son of Mr. Philip George of Sungei Patanl. a teacher at St. Mark's School. Butterworth. An old boy of. the Ibrahim School, Abraham. 20. was doing a pre-university54 words
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Article21 1962-03-09 7 LONDON. Thurs. Mr. George Hughes. 49. an assistant superintendent engineer o£ the Straits Steamship Co.. has died In England.21 words
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Article227 1962-03-09 7 JUSSELTON. Thnrs. The Governor, Sir William ioode. has said that British North Borneo will be prepared to contribute financially to the cost of a famous boat wanted for the Australian war memorial in Canberra The boat is the Krait. which during World War II playedReuter - 227 words
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Article208 1962-03-09 7 3,000 seek more pay in Singapore SINGAPORE. Thursday. MORE than 3,000 normal-trained teachers in Singapore education service scheme want more pay. The Singapore Teachers' (nion, which represents them, has asked the Government to give them a revised salary scale, starting from $345 basic a month to a maximum of S7BO208 words
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Advertisement343 1962-03-09 7 II The Seal II of Security JJ^jHowever much money you have to invest, you seek Security as well as a good return. Lombard Banking offers both. 6% per annum is coupled with the finest Security as well as Availability. A Lombard Banking Deposit Account I brings you Interest payable twice343 words
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Article, Illustration346 1962-03-09 8 it 's art for art's sake ADVERTISERS ANNOUNCEMENT PEOPLE say the eyes are the windows of a person's soul. Well, Td like to add a little to that: A woman's lips are her trademark, her distinction, her mark of desirability. And make-up of the lips is an art for art's346 words
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Article, Illustration692 1962-03-09 8 Lucy huang - Definition of honeymoon Glorious holiday month Lucy huang by Language in limelight A HONEYMOON, according to the dictionary, is the first month after the wedding a holiday newly-weds take together to get to know each other better, before settling down To my mind, it is the most important vacation you692 words
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Article, Illustration352 1962-03-09 8 WHEN one thinks about Cold Storage, one immediately sees in the mind's eye visions of meats, canned goods, bakery products, milk and cheeses, delicatessen items, frozen foods, in fact all things edible. But Cold Storage is much more than that True,352 words
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Article, Illustration346 1962-03-09 8 APPLYING FOR A JOB? THEN REMEMBER THESE POINTS EVERY year hundreds, no thousands, of young women leave school and university to join the ranks of those waiting for jobs. A percentage of these people will find employment, but a great number will not. How can you bt one of the346 words
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Article, Illustration406 1962-03-09 8 IT seems that your little one will be a 'big one" pretty soon he seems to grow every day before yom 'cry eyes! And he is so clever: Foi instance at three to four months he can reach for406 words
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Article, Illustration356 1962-03-09 8 SENTENCE OF DEATH IS QUASHED 'YOUR STAR IS SHINING' JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. TEARS streamed down his cheeks as the jail gates closed slowly behind Darwis bin Abdul Kadir. But they were tears of Joy and the clanging of the heavy gates356 words
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282 1962-03-09 8 Chin Siong supported merger policy— P.M. SINGAPORE. Thura P^ STATEMENT signed by a trade unionist, Mr. Llm Chin Slong, before his break with the Peoples' Action Party, and some of his colleagues, declaring their support for the PAP's policy of achieving Independence through merger Is published as one of the282 words
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97 1962-03-09 8 To fly here to present a $550,000 cheque KUALA LUMPUR, Thure.— New Zealand's Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. J. R. Marshall, will fly here next Tuesday to present a cheque of $550,000 to the Federation Government. The money is New Zealand's Colombo Plan contribution towards "Kampong New Zealand" a rural development97 words
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154 1962-03-09 8 Union chief burnt us, non-strikers tell court qINGAPORE, Thurs. m Two non striking employees of Roneo Ltd. alleged in a district court today that Foo Yong Fong. president of the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union, had burnt them with a lighted cigarette during an incident on Feb. 7. Tan Cheng154 words
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Miscellaneous298 1962-03-09 8 Buys Bunny By Batph Beiwndaht I 'HOWEVER, ITS 'i SAY, BUGS!) jT "^^n C SeJuiT? o? /I'AA FORTUNATE TO HAVE W S j BEGINNING TO MAKE A S >^^5/ (A ■MM/ \<> BANIONNA. SO LOADEP WITH J f HURT MV L I PURCHASE k k\\ BAIK U^ A^f/ I (.TASTY298 words
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Article622 1962-03-09 9 CHAPTER FOUR of the story a VERY early the next morning, even before Fanny had left the Sunbeam, one of the Regent's messengers was on his way to Paknam. The message he bore was brief. It stated bluntly: "Very sorry Fanny cou i d not come with us, but preferred622 words
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Article, Illustration1789 1962-03-09 9 alone." "Yes. sir." "Now people have begun to talk, so I feel it would be best If they got married. I'd like you to go to him and tell him this. I also require him to set aside the sum of £5,000 to provide for1,789 words
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Advertisement71 1962-03-09 9 ■jjkbßp' m^F «T^a^B -~^Hl jßjc *^x "'^s&^^B^L wii?^^^^b» a X-\S BIV tB iL^A lHßw^£^Bt^BSßr BM' 1 •T^H b^k lift H^M B^L^Br 4*&P** '-KMS^HHwittf' j^Jb^B^Bp^BIBBBIHbIbT pSIVv .^km I f .JPi 1 0 Hk Br *O p?^ 8 Q^^ r When your taste tells you it's time for a change, make a71 words
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Advertisement6 1962-03-09 9 TOMORROW: Knox sends for a gunboat6 words
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Obituary28 1962-03-09 10 It Were 1 IU (Minimum) MARY STEPHEN LOPEZ ags M grandmother of Celine, Charles and Joseph of B'pore, p**s*d away on 8-3-82 at Murukumpuuha India. R.I. P.28 words
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Article53 1962-03-09 10 U Were"* tit (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. R. Kmuaag thank friends and relative* for their kind attendance, asslstane* and valuable wedding gift* on .1-3-82. MRS. ANC BOON SEANO family thank friend* and relative* for th* messages <.f condolence, donation*. wreath*, visits, assistance and kind nurndftnre at the funeral of53 words
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Article257 1962-03-09 10 29 Words 110 (Minimum) SALE special Batik ahoe and hag •ME »29/..». Antoinette 32* Orchard I'.oad B'pore. THERE IS FRESH. Sweet Air for »»l*. r.a a tin of Alrwick mist and tei rid nf Mule air immediately. TRAVEL IN RACINE! Yes, that I* new Kr.-n h Wool Jer»ey. Make257 words
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567 1962-03-09 10 The Straits Times. Friday, March 9, 1962. Indonesian Cabinet Political change in Indonesia generally attracts as many explanations as there are people seeking them. The timing and the nature of the new Cabinet installed in Jakarta yesterday suggests several possible motivations. Structurally it may prove the best ever in its567 words
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Article409 1962-03-09 10 Bolivian signature of the International Tin Agreement has been taken for granted since Bolivian acceptance in January of the new price range with its mysterious £965 a ton ceiling. Nevertheless it is reassuring that with Bolivian and Spanish ratification the agreement now comes into force. The International Tin409 words
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Article245 1962-03-09 10 The Prime Minister provokes pleasant speculation with his reflections on the lunar calendar. One of these days, said the Tengku in his Hari Raya broadcast, it was most likely that the major festival* celebrated in Malaya—Thaipusam, Chinese New Year, Hari Raya and Easter would all come together. Pending245 words
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Letter467 1962-03-09 10 LETTERS MY COUNTRY... AND I I READ Han Suyin's letter to Dom Moraes second-hand and long after, reprinted from th.' Straits Times in an Indian newspaper. I feel I know her through her books and r have met Dom through bis illustrious father. T hepe she will not mind a467 words
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Article, Illustration1325 1962-03-09 10 The other crisis behind the anarchy in Algeria... FROM A CORRESPONDENT OF THE FINANCIAL TIMES THE intense business activity of Algiers centres naturally on the docks. The political crisis has in no way changed the picture and today the berths are occupied with their habitual, rather elegant, mixture of passenger1,325 words
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Advertisement678 1962-03-09 10 Straits Times k Malay Mail Classified sdvertlsemeeit* may be handed to. lit Floor COLD ■TORAOK ARCADE Orchard Road COLD •TORA«K BRANCHES ft AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATONO *j KBPPKL ROAD-NAVAL BASS H Authorised Agents: CITY SOOK STONK LTD Winchester He***, Coltyer Quay I THE NEWS FWONT f Itxpstrlck't Superir>*rtnM M. m.678 words
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Advertisement101 1962-03-09 10 The Children Nobody Wanted When their little boy died of cancer, Bill and Virginia Newhall yearned to adopt a child. But they were told abruptly that at 45 they were too old and too poor. Undaunted, Virginia persevered and finally succeeded in adopting a boy from a South Korean orphanage.101 words
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Advertisement123 1962-03-09 10 TRUST SWANSQN the best in FROZEN CHICKEN Chicken that's specially selected when it's young, tender and flavourful. Quick-frozen by Swanson at the very peak of freshness and tenderness. This freezing permits Swanson Chicken to retain all its original fine quality and delicious flavour until the moment you're ready to cook123 words
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Article, Illustration91 1962-03-09 11 A LARGE gathering A of Muslims said prayers with the Yang di-Pertuan Agong in the grounds of the Istana Negara yesterday morning. After the prayers they rushed forward to wish the Paramount Ruler "Selamat Hari Raya." This Straits Times oicture shows the happy King surrounded by his91 words
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Article66 1962-03-09 11 PR. MAN IS GOING TO GERMANY CINGAPORE. Thurs. MaJor Charles MacGregor, Deputy Director of Public Relations, Far East Land Forces, will leave Singapore on March 16 to take charge of the public relations service In Germany. He will lie promoted to lieutenant-colonel on assuming his new post at headquarters. British66 words
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288 1962-03-09 11 War death: Plea for payment is being studied LONDON, Thursday. T»HE British Government is considering a request A that it ask Japan for compensation for survivors of an estimated 50,000 civilians massacred in Singapore during World War 11, the Colonial Office said yesterday. A spokesman for the Colonial Office said288 words
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77 1962-03-09 11 TWO PEOPLE FOUND SLASHED TO DEATH SUNOEI PATANI. Thurs. A padl planter and a housewife were found slashed to death at dawn today outside a house in Kampong Kedai Kellng, Muklm Merbok. about 22 miles east of Sungel PatanL Ramli bin Dams. 22, a bachelor, had three slash wounds on77 words
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Article36 1962-03-09 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The police today said that Increases in three categories of allowances for the rank and file of the police force will take effect from Jan. 1 and not March 1 as reported.36 words
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195 1962-03-09 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The headquarters of the Road Tra n s p ort Department has started investigations into the alleged delays in renewing driving licences by its Johore office. The investigations started as a result of several letters to the Straits Times from readers195 words
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Article60 1962-03-09 11 KOTA BHARU. Thurs.A goldsmith, Al Beng Foo 30. who defied a warning by robbers not to shout, was stabbed In the face In his shop at Kampong Cheranst Ruku. Paslr Puteh, last night. The robbers held Al and his 12-year-old brother Choo Hong for 15 minutes at60 words
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Article46 1962-03-09 11 KUALA KUBU BHARU, Thurs.— The hospital cheer fund committee here has collected $1,500 for a Hari Raya party on March 14 for patients of the hospital Each patient will receive gifts worth $5. They will also be given a special dinner46 words
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178 1962-03-09 11 THREAT TO STRIKE BY 110 AT TANGLIN CLUB CINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Catering Services Staff and Workers Trade Union has served notice on the 1 Tanglln Club to settle Its outstanding claims by Saturday or face a strike by its 110 employees on Sunday. The club's secretary, Mr. L. Godfrey,178 words
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135 1962-03-09 11 CINGAPORE. Thurs. The Telephone Board has set Itself the target of connecting about 14,500 new lines between 1960 and 1964 to meet an expected growth to 51.600 lines by the end of 1964. This expansion Is part of the board's second fiveyear development135 words
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133 1962-03-09 11 SINGAPORE. Thursday. A PARTY of 25 leading bankers and industrialists from France is now in Singapore making a "feasibility" survey of selling French goods here and in neighbouring countries. The leader, Mr. R. Boisde. an ex-Mlnlster for Commerce and member of the House of Deputies,133 words
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Article57 1962-03-09 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Finance Ministry has told the Singapore Medical Workers' Union that it should conduct negotiations with the Director of Medical Services on its demand for a revision of the salaries of 3,000 Division Four hospital and other medical employees since the claims affect57 words
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Article20 1962-03-09 11 IPOH. Thurs The St. John Ambulance Association In Perak will hold its annual meeting tiere on March 24.20 words
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252 1962-03-09 11 1,000 are invited to $30,000 Pahang ceremony PSKAN, Thurs. This royal town will go gay for three days from March 16 to celebrate the ear-piercing ceremony of three princesses and circumcision of six princes. A spokesman for the royal household said today the celebration would cost abour $30,000. A thousand252 words
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Article29 1962-03-09 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The manager of an import-export firm. Mr. Lav Chow Loon, 44, fell to his death from th« nine-storey flats in Upper Pickering Street yesterday.29 words
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Advertisement86 1962-03-09 11 Poloron Charcoal jtw J I BRAZIERS I i| For the Best in Barbecuing Wf MODEL No. 416 Woodland 16" diam.. $21.00 fl W 418 18" 26.50 fl |k 478 IS" 32.00 488 18" 34.00 fl 414 Steermaster 24" ....54.00 j 424T 24" 68.50 I BB IST. FLOOR fl »)»O8 T^s!t?«fl&^^Bffl86 words
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Advertisement120 1962-03-09 11 IPPI EMULSION i mum I^UJI D'AMBROISIE FOUNDATION SUPER nrrritrnifii^ Pr#v«nts wrinkle*. su,tabi* for aii skins. REGENERATING ttsra Easy to apply CD [111 WO 1 Glvei «he ikin thot glowing o glowing look. The most active regenerating cream os p-^ /t "-"SOTS"" 1 GuebUutn. Rejuvenating y^U^€€€€4/KA l na k# .p, lt120 words
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Advertisement267 1962-03-09 12 the most exciting car ever to come to Malaya QUALITY ENGINEERING QUALITY COACHWORK QUALITY MOTORING A JX For the first time at a medium price iMJßKm^^^^ Yes, the FIAT 1500 is a classical beauty of real quality 4aflßfll the outcome of years of experience and unprecedented research designed and built267 words
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Advertisement108 1962-03-09 13 Call in and see the elecance mag ii if icen t FI AT 1 50 0 9*&&O Coachwork has handsome, typically Italian lines with panoramic win TUC FA^T A^ AT I. Rfl II SHOWROOMS dows. Lav.shly equipped dashboard ■nt LHOI HOIMIIU UU. f LI U. MOTOK OPEN ALL DAY with108 words
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Article, Illustration307 1962-03-09 14 JAMES ANG - JAMES ANG Plant will produce 30,000 units yearly By A DOMESTIC sewing machine factory, the first in Malaya, will begin production in Petaling Java, Kuala Lumpur, in July this year. This was stated in Singapore by Mr. Harold R. Crawford, vice-president of Singer Sewing307 words
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146 1962-03-09 14 Furniture firm open wallpaper section HENRY and Co.. Singapore interior designers, decorators and modern furniture manufacturers, have set up a new department to cater for the wallpaper business which they have Just started. The manager, Mr. C. C. Yong, says that there is a growing demand for wallpaper in Singapore146 words
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Article, Illustration150 1962-03-09 14 U.S. PEST CONTROL EXPERT FLIES IN T\R. E.R. Marshall, agricultural chemicals sales manager of Union Carbide International Co., New York, arrived in Singapore yesterday to discuss agricultural pest control with Government and commercial circles. Dr. Marshall, accompanied by Mr. R.N. Hale. Union Carbide's agricultural specialist for the Far East, is150 words
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Article31 1962-03-09 14 Allied Chemical International of New York has opened a representative office in Hong Kong to serve customers throughout South-East Asia under the directorship of Mr. Reginald J. Parsons.31 words
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Article155 1962-03-09 14 ii/HITE Horse Distillers Ltd.. Glasgow, will be- gin a big sales campaign in Singapore and the Federation in April to boost sales of its whisky, Mr. K.C. Burbidge. a director of the company said in Singapore Mr. Burbidge said sales of Scotch whisky on the155 words
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Article97 1962-03-09 14 DIRECTOR IS NAMED TO UK COUNCIL MR. F. A. COCKTIKLD. managing director of Boots Pure Drug Co. Ltd., Nottingham, which has a subsidiary company in Singapore, has been nominated by the British Chancellor of the Exchequer as a member of the National Economic Development Council. The Council's main task is97 words
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125 1962-03-09 14 and the Federation are buying more and more maize from abroad to meet growing demand from local poultry farms. Among the big suppliers of maize to the local market are Thailand, Burma. Vietnam. Indonesia, Cambodia, China and South Africa. Total imports Latest125 words
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Article39 1962-03-09 14 Prance imported a record 11,166 cars in January, the French Motor Industry Federation said In Paris. Car registration in February rose 13 per cent to 67,000 units over the same month last year, reflecting the growing market.39 words
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128 1962-03-09 14 EARNINGS of SmithCorona Marchant Inc. of New York totalled U551,695,017 In the first half of the financial year to June 30, 1962 arainst U*****,773 in the similar period of 1960. stated Mr. Emerson E. Mead, president. Sales in the second quarter of the128 words
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Advertisement281 1962-03-09 14 CHEMICALS ALLIED PRODUCTS EXPORT; PROMOTION COUNCIL CALCUTTA, (India) A Joint Organisation of trade and industry and the Government of India. Facilitates introduction of reliable manufacturers/exporters of quality products dealing in Drugs, Medicines, Organic and Inorganic chemicals including Coal Carbonization products, Pesticides and Insecticides, Essential Oils and Glycerine, Dyes, Intermediates and281 words
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Advertisement288 1962-03-09 14 want INSTANT nun FROM STOMACH PAINS (itw AND DISORDERS? w£ fi*\ Weak Stemasfc KEEP A BOX HANDY! I I£S C 9* Wattr-bf««tl -im«s mm i rain somr. m ■t-t***.*tmn*%irm.>^.m' IW !•>. C.»... tMM. >.-,.. T.I (I IX tala /t. Pwt. w v i..,.. IMII v m K UM4 ttnittiti. T288 words
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Advertisement1654 1962-03-09 15 tO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U 1 Oue S pore Sails h S>air, Ptmn| 1 LTCAON Li*erptll Out n II Pt Mar 11 Mar 12 PELEUS iKirptel UuL n Gasto*.. Mat 11 Mar 11 Mar 14 II Mar 17 MEMNON i Mil CuD. H,ll Mai n Mar II Mar 17/201,654 words
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Advertisement1363 1962-03-09 15 THE E. A. C. LINES- p >AIIIN6S TO MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL > SCANDINAVIAN PORTS/9p***\ 'lASRA a] Sailed In Part' 1 Mtr 11 U Mar firVsrVm JUTLANOIA' 1 t 2S 27 Mai 21 21 Mar 11,11 Mar H)©'!]?] 'lEIRA' a) II Mir 4 Api 5 7 Apr IS Apr XlkXjtcl 'SELANOIA' a1,363 words
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Advertisement1595 1962-03-09 15 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD.! UNION BUILDING SWCAPORE TEI:H42I/l EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL PORTS. Score P. than Ptnang, OENNEVU l pttl, I Bet. A'twD. Roam Mar 12/11 la Pt/Mar 11 Mar 17/11 I BENMACBHUI (H, HUtrg. l"«aa. Havre. M'bro Mar 17/21 Mar 24/21 Mar 21/ 1 ■ENAVON1,595 words
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Advertisement1346 1962-03-09 15 w^ McALISTER tie CO.. LTD lEU Nt BUD V^^^ r*** BLLSBMAM LIMB da KLAVBXKSS LIMB LONDON. HAMBURG, ROnERDAM. LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE ft HULL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND CITY OF CARLISLE c l U>t \JSj nVti Siit Sport P Sham Penang bimmiiiwiii > nmum 11 Mar/ 1 Apr 211,346 words
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Article193 1962-03-09 16 SHIPS lyMig aiwigsift* lti« tiniaawrt Pao#nn Uan Hrn. Jun» Kuala Tungkal •Mr<n imi art: An. l KW, 1. Lam Hock Clang Beog. Papado. Tf Oiang Ann Ntt. 2 Sanana tytt, Ka- Kmang, Anickoraat. Rods Mas. Carmo lorkoe 2h. Gaoa 23, Sudan UK. R«- I Oalnrn, Selat193 words
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Article62 1962-03-09 16 February rubber crops Included: Bent* 134.000 lb., Jeram KuanUn 86.500 lb.. Kundonj Tanjong Pau 180.807 lb.. MrnUkab 88.000 lb.. and Sangel lUgan Ltd. 216,000 lb. Amalgamated Mala; 86.500 lb., Basaett 40.000 lb., Boreill 136.500 lb.. Bukit Kepong 19.000 lb.. Koala Sidim 160,370 lb.. and New Srrrndah 141.000 lb.62 words
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541 1962-03-09 16 By Our Market Correspondence rE Singapore trading room was surprisingly active yesterday considering Kuala Lumpur and Federation centres were still enjoying their second day of the Han Raya holidays. Some interest was shown in the industrial section with Straits Times done up to $3.20,541 words
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Article22 1962-03-09 16 Malayan Stock Indices March 6 March 8 Industrials: 169.83 169.94 Tins: 393.70 296.97 S rubbers: 194.82 194.83 Jan. 1 1958=100.22 words
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Article517 1962-03-09 16 JJUSINESS in the Singapore trading room of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of deals in brackets: Induttrlila: Bountead 'I.oOo> 51. 91; Dunlopa 12.000) 51. 41, 1 1,000> 51. 40. r.',Ooo> $1.40*. "5001 51. 40 SL; Ka»t Smelting (9Oo> I? S7 SL, f 1.000) 52.57.517 words
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Article132 1962-03-09 16 MELBOURNE. Thurs. YESTERDAys easier trend in investment Khares was extended today to cover a wide range or stocks. Oils also fell back under selling pressure. 8.1 i.P. lost 6d. to 645. 9d. and John Lysaarht down 2s. 6d. to 625. 6d. after the announcement of a sharp (all132 words
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Article215 1962-03-09 16 MARCH flrtt (rid* rubtwr buy.r. f.t.k. «I»»»O In ttntmptr* y««l»rdir .it fiO« cents per lb., up a quarter of cent on Tuesday's cloalnc price. The tone w»« very qunt. S.CC.R.A. cloaing price* la eenti per lb.. vraterday: Int. 1 R.as. Prompt fob. buyera 60|, Mllera 81 (N): Int.215 words
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Article39 1962-03-09 16 SINGAPORE. Mar. 8. RUBBER: 80; cents per lb. (up a quarter of a cent). Unofficial 5 p.m. close Wj cents (quirtlv steady). TIN: $478.37« per picul (up 51.62 M. Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (up 20 tons).39 words
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Article120 1962-03-09 16 CNINISI Preduee Kxafiang* Slngap*tt no.n pnett per picul yeeterday: Cecenut ell: bulk 537« aellera, dram S4l sellara. Cepra: Feb. VK Continent S2Tt buyer*. S27J seller* Ptpper: Mnntok whit* SI7JI (ellarn. Sarawak whit* SI 7O aeller*. SpaotaJ Sarawak blark SI 35 Mllera, garbled lampong black $135 Mllera. A*TA «149120 words
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Article145 1962-03-09 16 ALL Malayan lichang* Aim aiatlsn rale* were tmnHn—l yeatertay aa follow* (all ratea to S10O> New York i buyinc TT 83, airmail OD SS 1/8. 90 d'st 33 8/8 credit Mil*, S3 1/3 trad* bill*. Canada: buying TT 34 11/16, airmail OD M 13/16, 90 d/*t SS 1/4145 words
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Article94 1962-03-09 16 Uarcb 7 Thre* montm. INDUSTRIALS 9\ #N. U cti. cold storage j4 M. Box U ctj »te«m.«n;i. i Br*»«n*i 2i tt». 8. Tlm f M« KoMnwr 0 en r mt err* 1( i« 8. Darby 64. Waarnti U MININGS K. Amai I/T| NuaHafl 3" Hi A. Hlljm 394 words
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281 1962-03-09 16 rvURING the holiday period the price of tin in Singapore made substantial advances. On Wednesday the price rose by $1.25 to $476.75 per picul and yesterday advanced again by $1.62' 2 to $478.37 2 which was the highest price since the281 words
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Advertisement1119 1962-03-09 16 >\ KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA, LTDexpress U.S.A Pacific «fc Atlantic Coast tßrvlas ETA DA EIA ETA S'oor* rigor's H'illu S. F Cisco L. Anieiti N. Yor* lnaiMwa Mar* 24/2 f Mat 31 Mar IS Air 22 Apr 25 Apr It May «r«ikiw» Man 21/21 Apr 27 Apr IlMay 21 May 231,119 words
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Advertisement788 1962-03-09 16 NEDLLOYD LINE GREAT LAKES SERVICE FAST SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. MALAY* OIRECT TO CANADA ANO U.S. MEAT UKES PORTS. S'Don P Shan Penan| Arr. Mentretl mmr <m.) imu* v** -Sa-MMMN" (HI) 5/U »pr 11/14 Apr 15 »P' "W -sINMNtr ((HI) S/12 Ma, IJ/14Ma» IS May 14 Jim "SAUTIM" (RL) SUJmi 13788 words
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Advertisement222 1962-03-09 16 SHIPPING NOTICES SWEDISH EAST ASIA LINE t. "BURMA" ArrtTea 2.5.62 S.H.B. Guatowa No. it Consignees of all damaged cargo ex the above vessel are notified that the General survey will be held on Monday. 12th March, 1962 as from 9.00 a-m. No further surrey will be held. Areats: PATEJKSON, SIMONS222 words
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Advertisement571 1962-03-09 16 I A.-*ociated Min«.s (Malsyst Limited announce ihe output of Tin concentrates for the mouths ol Jsnuary and February 1962 as follows:— January frbrujry I'"-: v> 62 lon« Tom Ayer H;tam Tin Dredging Ltd. 23 1j 191 i Kepong DredguitJ Co.. Lid. U -I The Sungci Be.si Mines Ltd:— SuiiKci Besi571 words
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Advertisement808 1962-03-09 17 TENDERS J.K.R. KEDAH TENDER NOTICE Tenders will b* received from Claw "D" and above registered Contractors at the office of the State Engineer. Kedah A Perils, Alor Star, up to 3.00 p.m. 00 21st March. 1962. for the Construction of One Block of Six (6) Class- rooms at Sunset Patanl,808 words
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Advertisement537 1962-03-09 17 lU«iidJiWMBiMMMyMiiLMUB (Continued from Page 181 SITUATIONS VACANT tt WtrtU SS (Mtn.y—»tx St cla. trtrm EDITORIAL ASSISTANT wttk firm I of Book Publlsbvrs. Apply Boa A6IM B.T. Spore. COOK-AMAM. CANTONISI, rwiulr- < «d for European family. Apply after 6 < p.m., HA. Dalvey Koad, Singapore i WANTEO BY EUNOFCAN family I537 words
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Advertisement650 1962-03-09 17 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Wardt SS (Mim.h~*»x St ett. extra WANTEO TEACHERS for assisted school Apply to Principal. AdkloChtneoe School i Secondary Kliog before 2<Hh March 1962. WANTEO A OUALIFICO accountant to conduit course* for professional rural, la the ev-esmgs Oood rennmtntloo offered Apply lo confidence vitb details of qualifications to650 words
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Advertisement1153 1962-03-09 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT I* Wardt Si (Mtn.)Sax H> elt. txtra AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY: ii I unfurnlsßcd roomn-Oai District 13 Invite sbarinn Irom quiet, Cblacac uorktog stn('«s, couple without child- < arm. *****, S p.ra 4.30 p.m COMFBRTABLt FULLY FURNISH'CD Bunnalow, District 11, avallabl* 1 t.SS approa. Fiv« monlha. Two aircondltK>Ded bedrooms. altttnt/dlning1,153 words
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Advertisement850 1962-03-09 17 EDUCATION It Wordt Si tMm.)—Bax it ett. txtrm HOW IS YOUR Malay pronreeslng?Improve your knowledge of the National baVfaaajaai r>y reading Betita Harlan dally, io« only roroanlsed National Language nenspaner. MALAY HOME-STUDY COURSESCambridge Syllabus "X", Standard t/II H.S.C.. L.CE., Beginners— three t mon'tha. Saccesa Guaranteed P O Box (R'porel. SHORTHAND'!850 words
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Advertisement864 1962-03-09 17 HIRE PURCHASE WtnU Si t Min.)— Bax it ett. txtra MONTHLY STO. 00 UP ror Tran-Sltior-radwa. stereo record-chancrra. radiograms. tape-recorder*. typeenters, refrigerators CooUct "Benten* 12 Oollyer Quay (next to Shell House). Trl VM29 oe 412. JoO Chiat Road 8- pore *****. WANTED Wordt Si (Min.)— Box it elt. txtra WANTED864 words
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Advertisement813 1962-03-09 17 FOR SALE it Wardt U (Mtn.)-Box St et,. txtro SBLLINB CHEAP Ke-coßdltwoed typewriters Ring ***** Or call at 40 Kalli.« Wuay. Stngapore SEE THB MOST unusual VMM** of sportwear buttoa-l>onn )uat unixtrked at Kbemco <8. High strcot. P Pore. HICKORY "SPANISH LACt" the moKt romantic Bra of the yrar! Bee813 words
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Advertisement572 1962-03-09 17 MISCELLANEOUS It Ward* Si {tin. -Box St rf.. exlra FISHING COMPETITION at PonKKOI Fishing Pond. I.V! I'ongEOl Road. B'pore. Tel SSI 17 un Sunday It-3-62 from >> .10 a.m to 5 i> m Atttaetlvt prite* (or fir*' five FOR SECRETAIUAL SERVICE. lii';i, k DupUOMISM, etc. and or permanent or tempo-ary572 words
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Advertisement1109 1962-03-09 18 NOTICE NOTICE Mr. Koh Kian Boon has resigned Mr Chung Teik Hum n no o' liis own accord and If no longer longer connected with F. E. Zueiiigl connected with our Company in (M) Ltd.. Kuala Lumpur, *nd any citpaclty as from March 3rd therefore not authorised to transact 1962.1,109 words
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Advertisement902 1962-03-09 18 NOTICES MALAYAN TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated In England) OUTPUT RETURN j February 19«3 3429 piculs. 4 Dredges working. General Manager 'P. A. Delme-Radclifle). SOUTHERN MALAYAN TIN DREDGING LTD. (Incorporated In England) OUTPUT RETURN February 1962 2959 plcuk j 5 Dredges working. General Manager (P. A. Delme-Radcliffe>. WILLIAM JACKS k COMPANY902 words
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Advertisement626 1962-03-09 18 NOTICES ESTATE OF GOH TIONG TAN DECEASED. i Pursuant to SecUon 29 of the Trustees Ordinance 1949 all persons Interested In and having claims against the Estate of the abovenamed deceased late of No. 49 Heeren Street. Malacca who died Intestate on the Ist day of Decembeer 1958. whether as626 words
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Advertisement745 1962-03-09 18 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HERESY OIVEN that the firm of LIAN YIT ENGINEERING WORKS Si COMPANY is, as from this date, managed and conducted solely by Yoong Wan Hoi and that no other person or persons other than the said Yoong Wan Hoi Is entitled or authorised to transact any745 words
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Advertisement823 1962-03-09 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens for appointment to posta of Clerks. (a) Correspondence Clerk:— Qualification!!: Applicants must nave passed at least Form IV in Government or Government Aided Schools and able to type at least 40 w.pjn. Have good command of Malay and able to correspond Independently.823 words
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Advertisement790 1962-03-09 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD requires (I) A CHARTERED CIVIL £NOINEER with a minimum of five years' general engineering experience and experience in design, construction and supervision of ftructures in both steel and reinforced concrete; capable of talcing charge of the supervision of construction of a large reinforced structure; knowledge790 words
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Advertisement259 1962-03-09 18 NOTICES NOTICE This Is to Inform the public that I. Kwan Ti: Choon have left the services of hup Seng Heng St Co., of 85 Short Street, Singapore on the 26th February, 1962. NOTICE The further education classes In Perak which have been suspended since the beginning of 1962 will259 words
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1869 1962-03-09 19 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP: By PENANG, Thursday VETERAN jockey Mickey Donnelly landed a big-priced double on Numismate ($B9) and Shangrila II ($62) at Penang yesterday. It was a day of good dividends. Golden Lady (Lyall Harbrtdge) made amends for her first days defeat with a smart1,869 words
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Article36 1962-03-09 19 Total pool $85,554 Ist: *****3 $37,780 2nd: *****8 $15,112 3rd: *****3 7.556 Stjrt.r. ($2,158 aacfc): *****9 *****1 *****6 *****0 *****6 *****8 *****0. Consolation ($1,000): *****0 *****8 *****4 *****6 *****3 *****1 *****9 *****9 *****7 *****0.36 words
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Article379 1962-03-09 19 \irtIC.HTS f*l| Tf eirht races at Penant on Sunday Cl. 2-iJmilas THE KEDAH CUP Michty Mlwel S.Oft Knjoyment 111 8.13 Scorpio 8.12 Nlkko 8.12 Silver Screen 111 S.IS Ajnos 8.10 Picture Fan n 8.08 Swift Tifcr 01 t \irfrnr 8.08 Tin«i .\pi 7.10 Cl. 2. Div. I—379 words
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Article840 1962-03-09 19 TPOH. Thurs. A total of 1 193 horses— lll in Class 3 and 82 In Class 4 has been entered for the two-day meet of the Perak Turf Club on Sunday. Mar. 18, and Sunday. Mar. 25. There will be 13 races or each840 words
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Article82 1962-03-09 19 FIRST DAT: Cl. 1 Din. 1 and s if. «tr. and 9f; Dlvs. 1 4 and 5 5Jf. ttr. Cl. 4 Dlv*. 1 and 2 6f. and ftlf Dtv*. 3 and 4 6f. SECOND DAT: CL 3 Divs. 1 and 2 6f. and Sif: Div*. 3. 482 words
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Advertisement185 1962-03-09 19 tThe economical way to see BRITAIKT iRENT A RELIABLE AUSTIN lik -M SPECIAL SCIF-OWVI HIM SCMIMt POM W Wl^. ovmwa* visitors 1 961 Mod«b with beaten «qHsJS^ •No milttft charf f y^M i« ana cccnprcncntrr* jowmnoe tnanoM n^ Manbmhip of ILA.C or A. A. StmtfmFrmi^tmt*|L— mffrfl THC CAR MART LTD185 words
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Advertisement300 1962-03-09 19 Unless you take definite step* I to prevent it, you may at any I time offend with perspiration Mr? "<*-> I But once you've applied nVHIjMMP ODO-RO-XO deodorant, you llllFliiiTillfi) kKOW you re Protected all day ajlilirflli lon Odour vanishes instantly -,<^Sißsßw l^^^ii^fUJ -and stays away because ■B I ODO-KO-SO300 words
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Article577 1962-03-09 20 F. SALAHUOIN - F. SALAHUOIN By Singapore, Thurs STATE SELECTORS WILL KEEP UP WITH THE TREND TN a bid to encourage brighter ami more enterprising cricket in Singapore this season, civilian clubs in the Singapore Cricket Association senior tournament, which begins on Sunday, have placed the emphasis on577 words
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368 1962-03-09 20 Unknown triumphs in 50 -mile cycle race M/ALACCA. Thurs— A. Jalil Tahir a junior cyclist from Malacca, won the AllMalayan open 50 miles massed start road race held here today. His time was 2hr. 18min. 13sec. Last year's winning time by Singapore's Hassan Osman was 2hr lamin. Jalil, who took368 words
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Article173 1962-03-09 20 KATSUMATA LEADS IN JAPAN OPEN TOKYO, Thursday. JAPAN'S Isao Katsumata today led after the first round of the Yomuiri jnternational golf tournament with three under par 69 for the 72-strokc course at Kawasaki near Tokyo. With 69 (35 34. Katsumata broke the previous course record of 70 set last year173 words
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133 1962-03-09 20 PENANG. Thurs. Two former Perak players Jalil Che Din and ZainaLAbidin have been Invited for the first Penang State soccer trial at the City Stadium tomorrow. Both players, attached to the Prisons Department, have n.rt' been posted to Penang. Altogether 32 players have been133 words
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Article166 1962-03-09 20 FRANCIS BOEY - RAOC men will provide thrills FRANCIS BOEY By UONG KONG, Thurs. Fourteen boxers of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps from Singapore arrived here yesterday with their sight set on winning the Farelf team boxing championships on Saturday. The Singapore team will meet the Ist Battalion, Royal Northumberland Fusiliers, Hong Kong,166 words
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Article115 1962-03-09 20 IPOH, Thur Too Joon Loke. the North Malayan champion, won the Perak state golf championship on the 54-hole Tiger Lane Course with a total of 239 he; s today. Runner-up was George Y. Lee with a total of 255. The women's 18-hole state championship was won115 words
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Article333 1962-03-09 20 CRICKET FRIENDLY (Penaiiß); MMefe drawn. Police 207-8 (Kurugnanam 58. T. Cheah 48. N. Doss 52) CRC 168-4 (Tang Wene Kee 47. Wong Tuck Meng 48 no. Wool Kean Tat 31). HOCKEY STORE StMOK KO: Indian Assn 5 SCC 0: Police 0. Jasenites 0. FriendUes: SHA XI 2 Ceylon333 words
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209 1962-03-09 20 S'pore Youth team will be named on Mar 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore youth team for the Junior Asian Cup soccer competition to be held In Bangkok from April 14 to 24 will be named on Mar. 19. Chairman of the schools youth committee. Mr. P. Appavoo. said that the209 words
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Article32 1962-03-09 20 LONDON. Thurs. Despite last Saturday's 6-2 defeat by Mnnchester City. Tottenham Hotspur remained 15-8 favourites for the English Football Association Cup at the Victoria Club callover here last night.32 words
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Article331 1962-03-09 20 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY By UONO KONG, Thurs— The 11 First Battalion New Zealand Regiment from Malaya retained their unbeaten record this season when they defeated the Ist. Battalion. Royal Warwickshire Regiment, by 24 points (three goals, two tries and a penalty) to 13 points i two331 words
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Article333 1962-03-09 20 BORDE AND UMRIGAR TO RESCUE 2nd TEST tt n^ KINGSTON (Jamaica), Thursday. pHAJ^DU BORDE and Polly Umrigar rescued India with a fifth wicket stand of 94 on the first day of the Second Test against West Indies here yesterday. At close India had lost seven wickets for 280. Borde. whoReuter - 333 words
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Article38 1962-03-09 20 IFOH. Thurs. Negrl Setnbilan havp withdrawn a*. the last minute from ;hf quadrangular hockey mo which begins on the Town padang here tomorrow Tcmorrov. Penaim v Selaneor; Bftturttay. PPnans v Peralc: Sundty. Perak v Selaiißor. ~J38 words
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Obituary77 1962-03-09 20 CHEW HIN CHYE. age 61. passea away peacefully on 7th March. 1962 at 435 p.m. leaving belcneri wife. 2 sons. Chew Boon Chin. ChenBoon Leong. 1 daughter-in-law Kong Kum Ylne. 8 daughters. 3 sons-in-law. Kwee Choon Kow. Nr Ah Boon, Lim Kian Seng. 14 grandchildren. Funeral will take place77 words
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Article52 1962-03-09 20 YEO KIM SAN. Rndha Krlshnan. Thomas R^mchandra thank all who sent wreaths, donations. those attended the funeral of their beloved mother the late Madam Man- Phua. THE FAMILY of the late Mr. Francis Lazaroo thank relatives and friends for their assistance, messages of condolence, wreaths, masses and attendance at52 words
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Advertisement172 1962-03-09 20 LONDON STOCK, TIN, RUBBER PRICES in PAGE 4 111 PUDU ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR TEL: 8991 1 WR J H I'. DtATHS, INGAGEMINTS, «>■ a minimum Of twihtv ANNOUNCtMtNTS, KKSONAL, MISSINO STC $10 JJSJ" IACM AOOIT W^ ITUATIONS VACANT VIHICLES FOR SAuT gf. FOB a minimum of TWfMTV ACCOMMODATION VACANT, KM172 words
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Advertisement134 1962-03-09 20 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 20 words $10 (Minimum) RKQIIKM A REQUIEM High Mass trill be fcung at St. Joseph Church. Victoria Street, at 530 p.m. on 10.3.6** fcr the soul.-, of John and Agnt-gV Cruz of Trlvandrum. Your pie./ sence and prayers cordially solicited. IF YOU WANT REAL VIGOUR, YOU WMfT134 words
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Miscellaneous79 1962-03-09 20 SPORTS OIARY HOCKEY MHF TRIANGULAR: Penang f Selangor (Ipoh padang. 5 p.m.). s (,<>R DIV. 2: S'gor Club v FMC -B (padang): Kilat "B 1 v Yg Malays fPantai). Junior Ko: 656 Sqn v YMCA (R. Range Rd). SOCCER CHARITY MATCH: Womrn: Tz Rambutan XI v B. Gajah XI (479 words
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